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Central Management & Communication.

182 articles

  1. (FLO) Flow Key Missing When a flow key missing alert occurs, it means that the flow key permission key is not being recognized on Alert Types
  2. Configuring Points of Connection All points of connections must be configured so they have one or more of the following: a master valve, a OptiFlow
  3. (SDNF) Station Decoder Not Found When a Station Decoder Not Found alert occurs it means that the controller is not communicating with the station decoder Alert Types
  4. FLOW Options: POC, Mainline, Station, Programs The first task when learning flow is to choose what you would like to monitor. You can choose among Point Menu Set Up
  5. Resetting High Depletion Values Update Table of Contents To reset high depletion values from the ET Pro3/LC+ ControllerTo reset high depletion values from Irrigation/Flow Settings
  6. (CO) Controller Off When a Controller Off (CO) status alert occurs, it means that a user has placed the controller into OFF mode. Alert Types
  7. (OC) Over-Current When a valve over-current alert occurs,  the current draw for a single valve solenoid has exceeded the station electrical threshold. Alert Types
  8. Creating, Canceling & Viewing a MVO (Master Valve Override) Master Valve Override (MVO) can be used to allow access to the mainline for a period of time without triggering Rain/Event Pause
  9. Setting up a Hydraulic Tree A hydraulic tree is the site’s piping infrastructure. A hydraulic tree is built by configuring the water source, the OptiFlow
  10. Updating Station Depletions Update Table of Contents Updating Depletion Levels for an Individual Station Updating Depletion Levels for a User-Selected Group of StationsUpdating OptiFlow
  11. Target MAD and Current Depletion Video: WTC Manage
  12. First-time Controller Setup Message When a WeatherTRAK controller is powered up for the first time, synchronization between the controller and the WeatherTRAK servers is WT Central Overview
  13. (TBM) Terminal Board Mismatch Note  This alert is for the ET Pro3 and OptiFlow XR controllers, firmware versions 6.6 or 7.2+ or Alert Types
  14. (NF) No Flow Alert A no flow alert means that the flow has dropped below the No Flow Threshold. Possible Causes: * The solenoid plunger Alert Types
  15. (SH) Valve Short When a short alert occurs, the current draw for a single valve solenoid has exceeded 3.0 amps. When shorts Alert Types
  16. (POC) Point of Connection not Found When a Point of Connection Not Found alert occurs, it means that a program has been assigned to a mainline Alert Types
  17. (MLF) Manager Station Low Flow A Manager Station Low Flow alert occurs when the total combined value of all active stations drops below the Station Alert Types
  18. (LK) Leak A Leak alert occurs when the flow has exceeded the Leak Detect Threshold for the first leak delay period. Possible Alert Types
  19. (MHF) Manager High Flow When a manager high flow alert occurs, flow has exceeded the station high flow threshold. Possible Causes * A broken sprinkler Alert Types
  20. (ALK) Advanced Leak When an advanced leak alert occurs, flow has exceeded both the advanced leak alert threshold and the evaluation time threshold Alert Types
  21. (UKM) Update Key Missing A cloud update key resembles a USB thumb drive and is located on the back of the control panel. The Alert Types
  22. (AB) Adaptor Board Not Found When an Adaptor Board not Found (AB) alert occurs, it means that a 72 or 96 station controller is not Alert Types
  23. (MVF) Master Valve Fault When a master valve fault alert occurs, the master valve is closed, but flow is being detected above the alert Alert Types
  24. (MBlk) Mainline Break Leak When a mainline break leak alert occurs, flow has exceeded the mainline break threshold when irrigation is off. Possible Causes Alert Types