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Central Management & Communication.
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- (LF) Station Low Flow When a station low flow alert occurs, the station’s flow rate is below the station low flow threshold. The Alert Types
- WeatherTRAK and WaterCompass User Roles About this article This guide explains the standard user roles available in WeatherTRAK Central (web and mobile) and WaterCompass. Overview WT Central Overview
- Soil & Plant Types Typical Soil Types Identifying and understanding existing site soil is an important factor in meeting plant needs. Soil type is Term Definitions
- Troubleshooting No Flow Learn how to troubleshoot a No Flow Alert on your WeatherTRAK Controller using WeatherTRAK Central. Troubleshooting No Flow When a Irrigation/Flow Settings
- Self-Activation Guide Prerequisites Ensure that you have access to the latest version of the WeatherTRAK Mobile app. The site must already exist WT Mobile Overview
- Setting the Stack and Overlap Mode The WeatherTRAK controller's Programs (found in the Days/Times section of the Program page) can operate in either WeatherTRAK Central
- App Help _Select an article Mobile version 3.5 and above New Station High Flow Alert Test (ver 3.6) General Checking WT Mobile Overview
- How to use the Inspector Tool The OptiFlow Inspector tool performs a series of tests to ensure that the site is configured for proper irrigation. OptiFlow OptiFlow
- (RS) Rain Switch On When a Rain Switch On alert occurs, the controller has been placed in a rain pause due to a rain Alert Types
- What is RainShare? RainShare enables one rain sensor to be shared with multiple controllers on a site. Simply install a rain sensor on Term Definitions
- Viewing & Clearing Alerts From the Sites List page, use the Select button associated with the name of the site you want to view WT Mobile Overview
- (MDAC) Master Valve Decoder Address Conflict A Master Valve Decoder Address Conflict happens when the controller recognizes multiple master valve decoders assigned to a single master Alert Types
- SELECT STATION options: Station, Plant, Soil, Slope, Sprinklers Setting Up Station IMPORTANT: Please first read Programming a Station in WT Mobile Select Station Microclimate It is not uncommon Menu Set Up
- (SD) System Shutdown When a system shutdown alert occurs, it means that a user has turned off all irrigation by placing the controller Alert Types
- (DY) Water Day Possible Cause: Current weather conditions require run times that exceed the lengths of the water window. Possible Fixes: * Change the Alert Types
- (MB) Mainline Break If a mainline break has occurred, flow has exceeded the mainline break threshold and the controller will close the station Alert Types
- (MNF) Manager No Flow A Manager No Flow alert occurs when flow has dropped below the No Flow threshold for that mainline. An alert Alert Types
- (W) Winterized When a winterized alert occurs, it means that the controller has been placed into a winterized status. All scheduled irrigation Alert Types
- (WD) Water Window When a water window alert occurs, there is a conflict between a program and a water window. This usually occurs Alert Types
- (SOC) System Over Current When a system over current alert occurs, it means that the current electrical draw for a group of stations has Alert Types
- What is Evapotranspiration (ET)? What is Evapotranspiration (ET)? is the process of transferring water from soil and plants into the atmosphere. * Think of Evapotranspiration Term Definitions
- Instructions for Accessing the HPDS ETE Data Service Via command line Secure FTP client (PSFTP used in example) 1. Open your Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) client application. Term Definitions
- How to program operational delays for OptiFlow The OptiFlow system allows you to program a delay for master valve operation or for station operation. If you want OptiFlow
- WeatherTRAK Central Home Page Enhancements The WeatherTRAK Central Home page underwent a design overhaul August 2024. The new design includes multiple new features and a WT Central Overview