Nelson ez pro Instruction Manual

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EZ PRO™ Instructions
Zone Chart
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900-07357
Rev 6-01
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INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE
For EZ Pro Controller Models:
8604 8674 8604R 8674R
8606 8676 8606R 8676R
8608 8678 8608R 8678R
8612 8682 8612R 8682R
8616 8686 8616R 8686R
8520 8690 8620R 8690R
8624 8694 8624R 8694R
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THANK YOU for purchasing the EZ Pro™ electronic irrigation controller. This controller offers great features in the standard models and the added full function radio capability in the "R" models. The EZ Pro™ is so "EZ", you’ll probably be able to install and program this feature-packed controller without instructions. However, before installing and programming the controller, we recommend you read these instructions carefully to take full advantage of all the EZ Pro™ has to offer.
If you have questions, problems or comments on your new EZ Pro™ please call our Technical Services Department toll-free at 888-NELSON8.
Leaders in Turf Irrigation Since 1911
NOTE: In our efforts to continually improve and update our products, features
and specifications in this manual may change without notice.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features 3 Installation 4-8
Terminal Strip 7 Connecting Master Valve or Pump-Start Relay 7 Connecting Rain/Moisture Sensor 7 Connecting Battery & Resetting Controller 8
Programming the EZ Pro™ 9-18
Programming Overview 9 Front Panel Layout 10-11 Set Time of Day 12 Set Today's Date 12 Set Current Day 12 Select Zones and Set Their Run Times 12-13 Set Start Times 14 Set % Water Budget 14 Set % Water Budget by Month 15 Scheduling 15-17 Set Water Days Scheduling Option 16 Set Odd/Even Day Scheduling Option 16 Set Interval Scheduling Option 17 Program Review 17 Set Master Valve or Pump 18 Set Rain Delay 18 Turning the Controller Off 18
Advanced Features 19-20
Run a Zone Manually 19 Run a Program Cycle Manually 20 Run a 3 Minute Test (Syringe) 20
Technical Data/Specifications 21-23 Troubleshooting/Service 24 FCC Rules 25 Warranty 26
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FEATURES
Full function programming and manual remote control (on “R” models) through radio transmission to EZ Command Remote Programmer (sold separately)
EZ Command Radio Module is available factory installed in “R” models or can be added on later
Nelson exclusive Select and Adjust™ programming
Non-volatile memory stores programs without AC power or batteries
Pump Start programmable by zone
Programmable Rain Delay to 99 days
Three independent programs
Four start times per program (12 total starts)
Stacking start times
Three scheduling options to suit the needs of plant material or to comply with
watering restrictions (days of the week, 1-30 day interval, true odd/even)
Leap year compatible-automatically includes Feb 29th every four years
Water budget option reduces or increases watering 0-200 percent
Advanced water budget to set water budget for each month of the year
Three test cycles (Manual with ManualAdvance™ feature, Cycle, 3-minute test
Programmable run times from one minute to 9 hours 59 minutes
Poly-fuse self resetting circuit protection
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The EZ Pro™ can be mounted indoors or outdoors.Find a location near a 120V wiring source (230/240V for 8674, 8676, 8678, 8682, 8686, 8690, and 8694 models). Install the EZ Pro™ near eye level if possible. Use the supplied template to mark and pre-drill pilot holes in the wall. The middle two hole guides in the EZ Pro™ are vertically aligned for mounting the controller to a stud. (See Template) Insert screws through the holes in the case and screw each into the corresponding pilot hole in the wall.
NOTE:The front panel can be removed to aid in installation by removing the ribbon connector
from the interconnect board and pulling the front panel off its hinges.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the following antenna installation and device operating configurations must be satisfied - The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 5 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Wiring the Transformer
120 VAC in United States, Canada and Mexico; 230 VAC in Europe and 240 VAC in Australia
NOTE: Refer to and follow local codes if different from these instructions.
CAUTION: Disconnect 110V (230/240V for 8674, 8678, 8682, 8686, 8690 and 8694 models)
power source before wiring transformer. Complete all wiring and installation before connecting the transformer to power source. This will avoid accidental shorting which could damage the controller.
Power supply cables and cords used for connections are to be a minimum of ordinary duty or greater duty. Live supply wires should be attached together adjacent to the terminal block. Low voltage output cables should be enclosed in conduit affixed to the controller with a suitable adapter. Remove the two screws and lift out the transformer cover to provide access to the internal transformer, bring 120V (or 230/240 for 8674, 8676, 8678, 8682, 8686, 8690,8694) wires up through 1/2" conduit hole in the bottom of the case. (For field connection, AC wires must have an insulation rated at 75°C minimum). Conduit should be secured to the case (follow local codes).
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
For models 8604, 8606, 8608, 8612, 8616, 8620, 8624 (see figure 1)
Remove the transformer cover by loosening the two screws. Attach AC wires to transformer wires using wire nuts. Also, ensure earth ground wire is attached to green with yellow stripe ground wire. Please check local codes for the grounding requirements in your area. Bundle wire within cable tie loop and tighten cable tie to prevent loose wiring from touching secondary circuits. The transformer is now wired. Replace the transformer cover and the two screws.
DO NOT turn on power yet.
NOTE: Failure to ground unit properly may cause severe damage to the controller
and/or personal property and will void warranty.
Figure 1
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Sensor
Port
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For models 8674, 8676, 8678, 8682, 8686, 8690, 8694 (see figure 2)
Remove the transformer cover by loosening the two screws. Route AC wires to connector provided. Cut and trim wires to install in chassis mount connector. Tighten the screws. (For Australia an extra clamp has been provided.) Observe proper polarity of wires as you install them (ie. L1, L2 and ground). The transformer is now wired. Replace the transformer cover and the two screws. DO NOT turn on power yet.
NOTE: Failure to ground unit properly may cause severe damage to the controller
and/or personal property and will void warranty.
Figure 2
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For Australia
Sensor
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Terminal Strip
All zone, pump and sensor wire connections made inside the EZ Pro™ utilize tool-less connectors. Pull the lever into the upper position and insert the wire into the bottom. Push the lever down to lock in the wire. The terminal strips in the EZ Pro™ controller accept 14 AWG (1.6mm) wire or smaller.
Connecting Master Valve or Pump-Start Relay
The EZ Pro™ is equipped with a shared circuit to operate either a pump-start relay or a master valve. Connect one wire from the pump-start relay to COM (common) on terminal strip, the other to PMP/MV (pump/master valve) on the terminal strip. Refer to the pump-start relay manufacturer’s instructions for specific installation details.
Connecting Rain/Moisture Sensor
The EZ Pro™ is equipped to operate a sensor with normally-closed leads. The sensor port on the EZ Pro™ is the first tool-less connector on the interconnect board (see Figure 2). To install a sensor, remove the factory-installed jumper wire from the sensor connector on the terminal strip and insert the sensor wires. Refer to the sensor manufacturer’s instructions for specific installation details. (See figure 2)
If a sensor has suspended watering, the sensor indicator segment will appear on the LCD. The symbol will go off when the sensor has dried out. The EZ Pro™ will resume operation based on the selected program.
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Connecting the batteries and starting the controller
Remove the battery access door from the rear panel. Insert two new AA Alkaline (LR6 in Europe) batteries to the battery clips and install the battery access door. The batteries enable the EZ Pro™ to be programmed without AC power and maintain the real time clock in the event of a power outage. If the batteries are not installed, the controller will lose real time in the event of a power outage. The batteries should be replaced once a year.
NOTE: Since all programs are stored in non-volatile memory, you will not lose program
settings during a power failure - even if there is no battery installed.
CAUTION: Use AA alkaline batteries only. An AA NiCad battery may leak or explode causing
personal injury or property damage.
Close the front panel, being sure not to damage wires. If wires are stiff, you may find it helpful to pre-bend them. Turn on the power source.
You’re now ready to start programming!
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PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
Programming Overview
The EZ Pro™ can be programmed under AC power or powered from the two AA alkaline batteries. If equipped with an EZ Command Radio module the EZ Pro™ can be programmed from the EZ Command Remote Programmer. Before programming the EZ Pro™, it may be helpful to become familiar with some general programming guidelines:
If a segment(s) on the LCD is flashing, it means that it can be changed by the user.
When using or keys, hold the button three seconds to start a fast scroll.
Be sure the appropriate program letter is displayed when you are programming; program
changes are specific to the program letter displayed on the LCD.
There is no "ENTER" key. Key-presses and dial settings are stored automatically for you.
If you make a programming change while a program is running, the program terminates
immediately. The new program starts at the next start time scheduled.
When not running, the controller displays the current time and the current day.
During manual operations, there is a 5-second delay before the operation begins. During
this time, you can change your settings. Each time you make a change, the delay resets to 5 seconds.
MANUAL, CYCLE, and 3 MINUTE TEST procedures only operate with the Program dial set in the AUTO position.
After a test procedure runs, the controller reverts back to the AUTO procedure and runs the next program scheduled.
The test procedures ignore the sensor connection; this allows you to water or run your program even if the sensor has suspended operation.
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Front Panel Layout
Looking at the front panel (see figure 3), you see a large LCD, 4 rubber buttons, one large rotary dial, and two small rotary dials. The rubber buttons are marked SELECT and ADJUST and are the hear t of Nelson’s exclusive SELECT&ADJUST™ programming. The keys are identified with for increasing or decreasing the segment you’re working on.
SELECT&ADJUST™ works on the principle that you first SELECT what you want to set, and ADJUST the variables of what you selected. For example, if you want a run time of 10 minutes
on zone 5, you would use the SELECT keys to select zone 5 and, once on zone 5, you would use the ADJUST keys to set the run time to 10 minutes.
There are instances when only SELECT or only ADJUST are required. They will be explained in this guide where appropriate.
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FIGURE 3
NOTE: The MODE dial must be in the PROGRAM position.
NOTE: Every time the or key is pressed, the display will increase or decrease
one unit. Hold the or key for three seconds to initiate a fast scroll.
NOTE:
Please refer to the Technical Data section for an explanation of the LCD segments.
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Set Time of Day
Turn the large dial to the TIME position. Press SELECT to select between hours, minutes, and 12/24 hour mode. Press ADJUST to scroll to the correct time or adjust between 12/24 mode.
Set Today’s Date and Current Day of the Week
Turn the large dial to the DATE position. Press SELECT keys to select between day, month and year positions. Press ADJUST keys to scroll to the current date. The correct day of the week will automatically show on LCD screen when today’s date is adjusted. The EZ
Pro™ controller is leap year compliant.
Select Zones and Set Their Run Times
A zone run time determines the duration a zone will run.
Turn the large dial to the ZONE/RUN TIME position. Turn PROGRAM dial to choose program A, B or C. Press SELECT to choose the zone you want for the selected program (A, B, or C). With the zone number displayed on the LCD, press ADJUST to adjust the RUN TIME for that zone. RUN TIMES can be set from 1 minute to 9 hours 59 minutes. Continue selecting zones and adjusting their run times until you have all the zones you want in the selected program.
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After the last zone and before the first zone, a RUN TIME summation is provided. This is useful for determining the total run time for a program. The LCD displays the letters "ALL" and a total RUN TIME is displayed. The time displayed is a summation of all the RUN TIMES for the selected program (100% water budget). (ex. A program has a run time of 5 minutes on zone 1; 12 minutes on zone 2; and 6 minutes on zone 4. The display at this position displays ALL and a run time of 23 minutes).
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Set Start Times
A START TIME is the time of day a program will start running. The EZ Pro™ allows four start times per program.
Turn the large dial to the START TIMES position. Press SELECT to select the star t time you want to set (1, 2, 3, or 4). Press ADJUST to set the time of day the program will start. Repeat as needed.
Start Time Stacking
The EZ Pro™ will stack start times if your program watering times overlap another start time. The additional start time will begin when the first cycle finishes.
Set % Water Budget
% WATER BUDGET changes the duration of run times in a program by the percentage entered 0 - 200% (i.e., a 10 minute run time at 50% water budget will run 5 minutes). This feature is useful when changes in weather occur. If it is unusually dry, you may want to extend your run time for each zone in a program. With % Water Budget, you can change one number, and all run times in the program are adjusted. If 24 hours of run time is exceeded 24 hr will flash on the LCD.
Turn the large dial to the % WATER BUDGET position. A % symbol will appear on the LCD to let you know you are working on the % Water Budget amount. Press ADJUST to choose the desired percentage amount.
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If % WATER BUDGET is set for 110% or greater, the EZ Pro™ will split the run time in half to reduce runoff. Half of the calculated run time will operate for each zone in that program, followed by the second half of the run time for each zone.
Remember, % WATER BUDGET is changeable by program. If you have programming in A, B, and C, you must enter three water budget values if you want every program to be changed.
Set Water Budget by Month (Advanced feature)
The EZ Pro™ allows you to set % WATER BUDGET by month.This feature allows you to customize your program by month over the year to allow for hot dry months and cooler wetter months.
Turn the large dial to the % WATER BUDGET position. Press and hold SELECT and
SELECT together for 2 seconds. Use the SELECT to select months 1-12. Use the ADJUST to choose the desired percentage amount from 0-200. If 0 is chosen no watering
will take place in that month.
Set the Watering Schedule
A quick note on scheduling and the EZ Pro™…
The EZ Pro™ controller has three scheduling options:
WATER DAYS, or daily, lets you choose which days of the week you want to water (i.e., Monday, Wednesday, Friday only).
ODD/EVEN tells the controller to water on either the odd or even days of the month (i.e., the controller will water on the 31st and the 1st when an ODD schedule is chosen).
INTERVAL waters every X number of days (from 1 to 30 days) (i.e., water every 3 days, waters every 10 days, etc.). A value of 1 in an interval schedule means to water every day. When using the interval option, you have the flexibility to tell the controller what day to start the interval program on (up to 30 days out).
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NOTE: The MODE dial must be in the PROGRAM position to set a schedule.
The LCD will display the currently scheduled program (default is all WATER DAYS.) The SELECT keys will scroll the LCD display through each of the scheduling positions WATER DAYS, ODD, EVEN, INTERVAL, and INTERVAL START DATE. Be sure the PROGRAM dial is set on the program you want to change (A, B, or C) and that you want to change the current schedule. A scheduling option is chosen after you press a button, either SELECT or ADJUST. The old schedule is replaced with the new one. It’s easy to program a schedule with the following procedures.
Set Water Days Scheduling Option
Turn the large dial to the SCHEDULE position. Use the SELECT till the raindrops appear above the days of the week. Press the ADJUST button to select that day for watering or press ADJUST for non-watering days. A flashing indicator appears over the day you’re about to set. Raindrops appear over selected days to water. The indicator automatically moves one day to the right after an ADJUST or key press. Continue selecting or deselecting the days you want the controller to water until you have your 7-day calendar set.
NOTE: Programming a WATER DAYS schedule deletes any other schedule for the
selected program.
Set Odd/Even Day Scheduling Option
Turn the large dial to the SCHEDULE position. The last scheduling option chosen for the current program appears on the LCD. To set either an ODD or an EVEN schedule press the SELECT button till an arrow appears on the LCD next to the appropriate schedule (ODD or EVEN). A DATE must be set for odd/even watering). The SELECT buttons act as toggle keys and will toggle between odd or even.
NOTE: Programming an ODD/EVEN schedule deletes any other schedule for the
selected program.
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Set Interval Scheduling Option
Turn the large dial to the SCHEDULE position. The last scheduling option chosen for the current program appears on the LCD. Press SELECT to scroll to the interval days position. An arrow will appear on the LCD next to INT (Interval). Use the ADJUST to choose interval days between watering (1-30). The date displayed is day one of the interval schedule. (Today’s date if one has been set). To change day 1 date use SELECT to go to the interval start date position. As needed, change the date for day one of the interval schedule with ADJUST (can only be set up to 30 days out).
Repeat the above procedures for each program (A, B, or C), as you require.
That’s it! Your EZ Pro™ is now programmed. Turn the MODE dial to the AUTO position to run the program you entered.
NOTE: Programming an INTERVAL schedule deletes any other schedule for the selected
program.
PROGRAM REVIEW
To review the current program, Turn the MODE dial to the PROGRAM position and turn the large dial to the setting you wish to review (i.e., turn the large dial to TIME to review the time set for the controller). When you need to view different zones or run times (1, 2, 3), use the
SELECT buttons only. NOTE: Since you are in the program mode, the potential exists to change the program
accidentally.
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Set Master Valve or Pump
You can turn on or off the Pump or Master valve output by zone with the EZ Pro™. Turn the large dial to the MV/PUMP position. Use the SELECT keys to choose the zone. Use the ADJUST to turn the MV/ PUMP output on or off when that zone is running. The LCD will show the zone number and either on or off. When watering the zones selected off will not run the MV/ PUMP.
Set a Rain Delay
If you wish to suspend watering for a specified time (from 1-99 days) due to rainy weather or other conditions, the EZ Pro™ has this option. A Rain Delay can be programmed for Program A, B, C, Programs AB, BC, AC or ABC. Turn the large dial to the RAIN DELAY position. The LCD will display the RAIN DELAY arrow and the days of delay. Use the SELECT to choose one of the following; Program A, B, C, Programs AB, BC, AC or ABC. Use the ADJUST to choose the number of days from 1-99 to suspend watering. Turn the MODE dial back to AUTO. After the specified period (from 1-99 days) the EZ Pro™ will return to automatic watering at the next programmed start time. During any delay period the RAIN DELAY arrow will blink.
TURNING THE CONTROLLER OFF
Turn the MODE dial to the OFF position. This suspends all watering operations (including manual/test procedures) from operating. The clock continues to maintain the current time and date and your program(s) is retained until you want to run your program(s) again. To run your program, turn the MODE dial back to the AUTO position.
NOTE: The non-volatile memory of the EZ will maintain your program without
power. If a battery is not present and AC power is lost, the real time for the clock will be lost. The time will need to be reprogrammed.
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ADVANCED FEATURES
The EZ Pro™ incorporates three manual/test procedures for checking the function of the controller or allowing you to bypass the current program to water immediately. The following section will show you how to set up the controller to:
run a zone manually
run a program manually
run a 3 minute test of every programmed zone
NOTE: All test procedures are run with the MODE dial in the AUTO position. This allows
the controller to reset to the AUTO setting after running a manual/test procedure. It also allows you the ability to walk away from the controller after setting up a manual/test procedure and not have to come back to reset the controller to AUTO.
NOTE: All manual/test procedures ignore the sensor connection. Therefore, you can
water utilizing one of the manual/test procedures even if the sensor has suspended your scheduled program.
Run a Zone Manually
Turn the large dial to the MANUAL position. The default of zone 01 and 00:10 minutes will be flashing (recall that this means you can change them). Press SELECT to select the zone number that you want to run. Press ADJUST to set the run time for the selected zone. The controller will delay 5 seconds before starting the zone.
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ADVANCED FEATURES
The EZ Pro™ incorporates Nelson’s ManualAdvance™ feature in the MANUAL procedure. ManualAdvance™ allows you to cease the currently running zone and immediately advance
to any new zone you select. With the MANUAL procedure running a zone, press SELECT to advance to a new zone. The last entered run time will be displayed. Press ADJUST to enter a new run time for the new zone (the controller will delay 5 seconds before starting the new zone).
Run a Program Cycle Manually
Turn the large dial to the CYCLE position. The current program letter will flash. To change to a different program, turn the PROGRAM dial to the desired program (A, B, or C). The controller will delay 10 seconds before starting the selected program. After running, the controller resets to the AUTO procedure.
NOTE: CYCLE runs your current program immediately. Changes cannot be made to the
program in the CYCLE procedure.
Run a 3 Minute Test (Syringe)
Turn the large dial to the 3 MINUTE TEST position. A B C will flash on the LCD (they cannot be changed). This is to let you know the controller will review all three programs and run a 3 minute test on only those zones that have been programmed. We call this SmartSyringe™.
This feature allows the controller to skip zones that have not been programmed. These may be zones that are not hooked-up, hence, saving your pump (if equipped).
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TECHNICAL DATA
1. Transformer
24 VAC internal transformer; 30 VA, 1.25A for zones and logic. The transformer can run a pump or master valve and two zone valves, maximum.
2. Surge Protection
600 watts TVS across secondaries. (see Circuit Breaker below)
3. Sensor Operation
The EZ Pro™ is configured to operate the controller with or without a sensor. Sensors must have normally closed connections (leads). The factory-installed jumper wire must be in place if no sensor is used.
4. Zone Lines
The EZ Pro™ will operate a maximum of three (3) solenoids concurrently, providing one is the pump/master valve. Each zone output can operate one or two solenoids.
I inrush .52A max I hold .33A max
5. Temperature Range
Operating: -5° to +55° C (23° to 131° Fahrenheit)
Storage: -30° to +85° C (-22° to 185° Fahrenheit)
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6. Display
7. Batteries Two (2) AA (LR6 in Europe) Alkaline batteries are required. Do not use NiCad batteries.
8. Program Retention
Non-volatile memory is used to retain programs when battery and AC power are lost. The non­volatile memory is updated when the program is changed and at 10 minute intervals. Non-volatile memory will operate for a minimum of 5 years, worst case.
9. Case Dimensions (approx.)
9" H x 12" W x 5" D (23 cm x 30,5 cm x 12,5 cm) (lid is removable without tools)
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EZ Pro ID, Time, Date, Start Time, Run Time, Basic Date, Water Budget Month
Rain Sensor suspend watering symbol
No AC symbol
Low battery warning
Program letter A, B or C
AM PM indicator
Year, Interval Days, Water Budget, Zone number, Pump On/Off, Command ID, Rain Delay days
Water days, Day of week
Odd
Even
Interval
Rain Delay
Su M T W Th F S
Problem Indicator
Radio Connected
Zone # # of zones
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10. Default Program
12:00 A.M. Sunday Date is 01/01 2000 No Run Times (zone 01, —:—) No Start Times (start number 01, —:—) 100% Water Budget Every day watering schedule Mode dial is at OFF position Program dial is on A program 5 second delay between zones (cannot be changed)
11. Circuit Breaker
An electronic poly-switch is incorporated on the interconnect PCB of the controller. This type of circuit breaker does not require resetting or replacement by the user.
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TROUBLESHOOTING/SERVICE
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
No output to zone, pump, master • AC disconnected • check AC source, if AC is not detected valve or no AC indicator lit by the controller, the no AC indicator
will be lit no AC and blank display • no battery or dead battery • replace battery and press reset LCD is blank • no AC and no batter y • install battery to regain use of display,
check AC to ensure output to field
• ribbon cable is disconnected • ensure ribbon cable between the front panel and controller board is connected at both ends
“M-X” appears on the LCD when • MODE dial is in program position • position the MODE dial in the AUTO trying to run a zone manually position to run a zone manually
“C-X” appears on the LCD when • MODE dial is in program position • position the MODE dial in the AUTO trying to CYCLE a program position to cycle a program
“S-X” appears on the LCD when • MODE dial is in program position • position the MODE dial at the AUTO trying to run a 3 MINUTE TEST position to run the 3 Minute Test
procedure
The controller won’t run a • No programs on A, B, or C • enter a program with run times for the 3 MINUTE TEST zones you need. The 3 MINUTE TEST
only runs those zones with programmed run times on them
P with a zone number appears • Wires not connected or shor t in • Check field wiring, check solenoid, on LCD wires or solenoid replace solenoid
• More than 2 solenoids connected to a zone
ALL 24HR flashing on LCD • Greater than 24 hours of run time • Check zone run times and WATER
programmed BUDGET percentage
Controller is not watering and RAIN • RAIN DELAY is programmed into EZ PRO • Turn large dial to RAIN DELAY position DELAY arrow appears on LCD and Mode dial to Program, check
number of days on LCD. Adjust as desired
RADIO CONNECT symbol appears • Controller is radio connected to an EZ • Turning any dial will disconnect on LCD Command Programmer
Rain Sensor symbol on • Rain sensor is activated or if no rain • Check to see if jumper is installed if
sensor installed, the jumper is missing there is no rain sensor
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FCC RULES
This electronic irrigation controller generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this controller does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the controller off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient the receiving antenna Relocate the controller with respect to the receiver Move the controller away from the receiver
Plug the controller into a different outlet so that the controller and receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems" This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
CANADIAN RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS
NOTE: This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
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WARRANTY
Limited Warranty
L.R. Nelson Corporation (“Nelson”) warrants all electronic products to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the original date of purchase. In the event of such defects, Nelson will repair or replace, at its option, the product or the defective part.
This warranty does not extend to damage to a Nelson product or part resulting from accident, misuse, alteration, neglect, abuse, improper installation or normal wear and tear, or to exterior appearance and color. This warranty extends only to the original user of the Nelson product.
If defect arises in a Nelson product or part within the warranty period, you should contact your installing contractor, Nelson retailer, distributor, or L.R. Nelson Corporation at one of the following locations:
One Sprinkler Lane 4780 Eucalyptus Ave. 5660 Commerce Drive; Units 2,3 Peoria, IL 61615 Chino, CA 91710 Orlando, FL 32839-2978 888-NELSON-8 (800) 800-0993 (800) 743-1020 Fax (309) 692-5847 Fax (909) 631-5025 Fax (407) 648-0924
Nelson may, at its option, require that the product or par t be returned to a Nelson service point or your retailer or distributor. Nelson will determine whether the claimed defect is covered by the warranty.If coverage is found, the product will be repaired or replaced. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for completion of repairs or replacement and return of the product or part. If a product or par t is replaced, the replacement is warranted only for the remainder of the original product or part warranty period.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. L.R. Nelson Corporation does not authorize any person to create for it any other obligation or liability in connection with Nelson products.
TO THE EXTEND ALLOWED BY LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLICABLE TO THE NELSON PRODUCTS IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THESE WRITTEN WARRANTIES. NEITHER L.R. NELSON CORPORATION NOR ITS DISTRIBUTORS OR DEALERS SHALL BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, ECONOMIC LOSS, OR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE SALE OR DISTRIBUTION OF NELSON PRODUCTS WHETHER FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY HEREUNDER OF FOR NEGLIGENCE OR IN TORT. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty will last of the exclusion or limitation on incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
If you have any questions concerning the warranty or its application, please write to L.R. Nelson Corporation, One Sprinkler Lane, Peoria, Illinois 61615, U.S.A. Attention: Customer Service.
CLAIMED DEFECTIVE MERCHANDISE POLICY
Products returned to the retailer or distributor and claimed defective must be inspected by the Nelson sales representative to deter mine warranty compliance.If approval is granted, products will be repaired or replaced or a credit memorandum covering the net purchase price will be issued.
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