Installing the SmartPort
Wiring the SmartPort
Typical Installations
Preparing the Transmitter for Use
Installing the Transmitter Battery
Changing the Run Time
Changing the Transmitter Address
Changing the Maximum Station Number
Preparing the Receiver for Use
Changing the Receiver Address
Activating a Station with the ICR
Maximizing Operating Range
Troubleshooting Guide
TABLA DE CONTENIDO ...................................................................................
Presentación del Producto ........................................................................................................................................... 15
Componentes del ICR
Conexión de Cableado del Programador SmartPort
Instalación del Arnés de Cableado SmartPort
Conexión de Cableado del Programador SmartPort
Preparación del Emisor Antes de su Uso
Colocación de la Pila del Emisor
Cambio del Tiempo del Ciclo de Riego
Modificación de la Dirección del Emisor
Modificación del Número Máximo de Estaciones
Preparación del Receptor Antes de su Uso
Modificación de la Dirección del Receptor
Activación de una Estación por Medio del Sistema de Mando a Distancia ICR
Optimización de la Zona de Funcionamiento
Guía Para Solucionar Problemas
Datos Técnicos
Finally there’s an affordable remote control system designed with the commercial irrigation contractor in mind. Hunter is
pleased to introduce the Institutional Commercial Remote (ICR). This rugged remote design offers similar functionality as
our SRR remote, but with longer range capability.
With the ICR there’s no need to walk back and forth to the controller to conduct manual watering operations when doing
maintenance or repair work on your irrigation systems. Also, winterization can be done quickly and easily with one worker
instead of two.
The ICR is designed to be rugged, and water resistant. Its large LCD display and push button design makes it easy to
operate. Best of all, with an operating range from ½ to 1 mile, you’ll be able to conduct remote operations on even the
largest irrigation systems.
The following instructions provide information on installing, setting up, and operating your ICR.
This section will provide a brief overview of some of the
components on the ICR. Each item will be discussed in
further detail later, however, this section can be helpful in
getting acquainted with the different options available.
A – Transmitter
1. Transmitter Body – The ICR transmitter is designed to
be dirt tolerant and water resistant.
2.
LCD Display – Large, easy to read LCD display.
3.
Control Buttons – Push button operation.
4.
External Antennae – Flexible, removable rubber for
maximum radio range.
5.
Battery Compartment – The ICR is designed to operate
on a four AA alkaline batteries. The batteries easily drop
into a battery holder.
6.
Belt Clip – Belt clip provides convenient access to the
transmitter at all times.
B – Receiver
7. Receiver Body – Rugged, water resistant design.
8.
Addressing Button – Allows for easy receiver to
transmitter addressing.
9.
External Antennae – Flexible, removable antennae
for maximum range.
To utilize the ICR remote control system, your controller
must be equipped with a SmartPort wiring harness. This
wiring harness provides the communication port where the
ICR receiver is attached. The SmartPort can be connected to
Hunter SRC, Pro-C and ICC controllers. A SmartPort wiring
harness is provided with your ICR remote system. The
typical SmartPort location is approximately 12" below the
controller. The recommended installation procedure for this
location would be as follows:
INSTALLING THE SmartPort
1. Install a ½" female threaded “Tee” in the field wiring
conduit approximately 12" below the controller.
NOTE: The harness may be installed outdoors
by bringing the conduit through an exterior
wall, then installing the appropriate fitting.
2. Feed the red, white, and blue wires of the SmartPort
through the base of the “Tee” and into the controller
wiring compartment as shown in the following figures.
NOTE: For installations where the receiver
will be installed permanently on an outside
wall, make certain that the SmartPort is the
version with an o-ring seal.
WIRING THE SmartPort® TO HUNTER CONTROLLERS ..............................
Red
Blue
White
Blue
White
Red
AC AC R RS C MV 1 2 3 4 5 6
White
Blue
Red
SRC Controller SmartPort Installation
Access the terminal strip area and attach the red wire to the
left
AC screw slot, attach the white wire to the next AC screw
slot and attach the blue wire to the screw slot marked “
Pro-C Controller
SmartPort Installation
Access the terminal strip area on the
main module and attach the red wire to
the bottom most
the white wire to the upper
slot and attach the blue wire to the
screw slot marked “
AC screw slot, attach
REM”.
AC screw
R”.
ICC Controller SmartPort Installation
Access the terminal
strip area on the power
module and attach the
red wire to the bottom
most
AC screw slot,
attach the white wire
to the upper
slot and attach the blue
wire to the screw slot
marked “
AC screw
REM”.
NOTE: Hunter ACC controllers are provided
with the SmartPort® Factory installed.
Outdoor Installation
(Temporary Connection
of Receiver Only)
Indoor Installation
Although the ICR Receiver is water
resistant, it is recommended that the
SmartPort® connector and Receiver be
mounted indoors if it is to be left per
manently mounted to the controller.
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PREPARING THE TRANSMITTER FOR USE .................................................
The ICR remote system is designed to work right out of
the box. This means that other than installing the battery,
you may choose to skip this entire section. However, we
recommend that you read it so that you can customize your
ICR to add functionality and security to your system.
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