Orbit 56417, 62732, 94932, 62032, 91932 Instruction Manual

AUTOMATIC YARD WATERING SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Model 56417, 62032, 94932, 62732, 91932
Introduction
Thank you for selecting the quality Orbit Automatic Yard Watering System. You will enjoy many years of satisfactory service if proper installation and care is observed.
The Automatic Yard Watering System keeps your yard beautiful whether you are at home or away. Orbit gives you convenience and flexibility, letting you use an automatic watering program or the abil­ity to override the automatic program for special watering needs.
The Orbit System’s timer provides watering at up to 4 stations with the option of 3 start times per day with watering periods from 1 to 99 minutes per start time.
For ease of use, the User’s Guide has step-by-step instructions for installation, set up and operation. Please read the Guide completely before installing, programming and operating.
Note: Use only with three 1.5 –volt (AA)
Figure 1 Key Pad and Display
Indicates different mode settings for programming. Select to set day of the week, to set clock time, to set watering day(s), to set
watering station and duration and to set start times. Select to use automatic watering mode. Select to enable watering manually
. Select to suspend watering and turn off all stations. Select to postpone watering for up to 24 hours. Indicates the number of hours remaining on the Delay
. Indicates current day of the week and the set days for watering. Indicates which days are selected for watering. Indicates the duration that each station will water. Indicates A.M. or P.M. for clock and start time. Indicates the time to begin watering. Indicates clock, start time and watering duration. Push to select or unselect a setting. Push to confirm a new setting and advance to the next setting. Push to increase numeric setting or advance a setting. Push to decrease numeric setting or retract a setting. Push to cycle through the different mode settings. Indicates low battery, or that batteries need to be replaced. Indicates that the setting of the clock and day of the week is in process. Indicates which watering cycle is active or being set. Also indicates which
watering station is active or being set. One pinhole "Reset" button: Push to reset all programs and settings.
INSTALLATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Location:
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Choose a spot where water drains away from house and win­dow wells.
Warning: For outdoor use in cold water only.
2. Plumbing Codes:
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Follow all watering and back-flow (anti-siphon) prevention codes.
3. Specifications:
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Water pressure: Min. 10 psi/Max. 80 psi working pressure
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Working Temperature: Min. 32˚ F/Max. 167º F
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Storage Temperature: Min. -22˚ F/Max. 185º F
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Electrical: Three AA 1.5-volt alkaline batteries
4. Installing the Batteries:
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Remove timer cover and slide battery compartment cover off in the direction of arrow. Install three AA 1.5-volt alkaline bat­teries. Slide compartment cover back into place.
(See Figure 2)
Figure 2
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Check the timer periodically for low voltage. When the bat­tery power drops below the safety zone, the "Low Battery" indicator appears on the display. Replace the batteries with new fully-charged batteries when this appears. If old batter­ies are not replaced before they run out, all controls will be disabled.
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Replace the timer cover.
5. Attach the 4-outlet brass manifold to an outside hose faucet. Ensure that the 4 outlet controls are in the "off" position.
Note: If desired, the brass manifold may be secured to the wall below the hose faucet using the mounting hardware and instructions provided.
Note: Keep Automatic Yard Watering packaging for off-season storage.
Figure 3
6. Attach up to 4 valves as needed to the 4-outlet brass manifold.
(See Figure 3) Note: The Automatic Yard Watering System timer may be
mounted in one of two ways:
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On a valve’s mounting bracket opposite the brass manifold connection.
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On the hose faucet wall within reach of the valve’s black con­nector plug.
7. Select one of the options above to mount the timer. If the wall­mount method is selected, secure the mounting bracket to the wall using the plastic wall anchor and screws provided.
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Attach up to 4 water connections as needed to either the brass manifold outlets or the valve outlets.
9. Insert as many black valve connector plugs as needed into the open ports underneath the timer.
Note: Watering stations 1-4 match the connector ports under­neath the timer from furthest left to furthest right.
10. Open the individual brass manifold outlet controls as needed to direct water through an attached watering connection or into the line controlled by a valve.
11. Turn the faucet on slowly to check for leaks. Tighten manifold, valve or water connection fittings if there are any leaks.
SET CLOCK TIME AND DAY OF WEEK
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Push the indented RESET area to erase the current settings.
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After pressing RESET the timer automatically will s
tart in
the
SET mode. The word SET will blink to indicate that it is selected.
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Push CONFIRM button to begin the set mode. The word CLOCK will appear to indicate the time/day setting is active.
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Push + or - button to select the current day of the week. The day selected will flash.
(See Figure 4)
F
igure 4
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Push CONFIRM button to accept the day setting and advance to set the clock time. The current time with A.M. or P.M. will flash.
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P
ush + or – button to select the correct current time.
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Push CONFIRM button to accept the time setting and advance to set watering days.
(See Figure 5)
Figure 5
Note: When no button has been pressed for 1 minute, the timer will automatically switch to the AUTO mode and all the programmed set­tings. You may push MODE button to return to Mode Selecting. Push MODE button to select SET. The word SET will blink to indicate that it is selected.
SET WATERING DAYS
Your Orbit timer allows you to choose the days of the week for watering. You can water every day, only certain days, or every 2nd or 3rd day.
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Push CONFIRM button to begin the set mode.
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Push CONFIRM button two more times to move past the time/day setting. The days of the week will be flashing.
(See
Figure 6)
Figure 6
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Push + or – button to advance to the next day, or to the 2nd and 3rd day settings.
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When chosen day(s) are flashing, push the key to toggle the rain drop on/off. The rain drop indicates the da y(s) c hosen f or watering.
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When the watering days are chosen, push NEXT but
ton to
advance to set watering duration.
(See Figure 7)
Note: If you choose to only water at intervals of every 2nd or 3rd day, you cannot set specific days of the week for watering. When no button has been pressed for 1 minute, the timer will automatically switch to the AUTO mode and all the programmed settings. You may push MODE button to return to Mode Selecting. Push MODE button to select SET
. The word SET will blink to indi
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cate that it is selected.
Figure 7
PROGRAMMING
SET
NEXT
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 2nd 3rd
SET
NEXT
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 2nd 3rd
SET DURATION AND START TIME FOR W
ATERING
The Orbit timer allows you to set the duration (the number of min­utes to water in each of four stations) and to set the start times for watering for each of three watering cycles.
Note: You may push MODE button to return to Mode Selecting. Push MODE button to select SET. The word SET will blink to indcate that it is selected.
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Push CONFIRM button to begin the set mode.
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Push CONFIRM button two more times and NEXT button once to move past the time/day setting and the watering days. STA­TION (STN) 1 will show to indicate which station is being set. MINS TO RUN will show with two digits or "- -" flashing. (See
Figure 8)
Note: STNs 1-4 match the connector ports underneath the timer from furthest left to furthest right.
Figure 8
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Push + or – button to set the duration desired for watering STATION (STN) 1, from 1 to 99 minutes.
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Push CONFIRM button to confirm the duration and advance to set the duration for STATION 2.
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Push + or – button to set the duration desired for watering STATION (STN) 2, from 1 to 99 minutes.
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Push CONFIRM button to confirm the duration and advance to set the duration for STATION 3.
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Push + or – button to set the duration desired for watering STATION (STN) 3, from 1 to 99 minutes.
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Push CONFIRM button to confirm the duration and advance to set the duration for STATION 4.
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Push + or – button to set the duration desired for watering STATION 4 (STN), from 1 to 99 minutes.
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Push CONFIRM button to confirm the duration and advance to set start time.
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There are three unique watering start times, or cycles, that can be set: CYCLE A, CYCLE B and CYCLE C. Each cycle will appear on the screen to specify which one is to be set. One, two or three cycles may be selected. (See Figure 9)
Figure 9
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Push + or – key to set the start time for CYCLE A.
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Push CONFIRM button to accept this time and advance to set CYCLE B.
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Push + or – button to set the start time for CYCLE B.
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Push CONFIRM button to accept this time and advance to set CYCLE C.
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Push + or – button to set the start time for CYCLE C.
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Push CONFIRM button to accept this time and return to Mode Selecting.
Note: When no button has been pressed for 1 minute, the timer will automatically switch to the AUTO mode and all the pro
­grammed settings. You may push MODE button to return to Mode Selecting. Push MODE button to select SET. The word SET will blink to indicate that it is selected.
AUTOMATIC WATERING
Once watering days, duration and start times are programmed, the Orbit timer will begin watering automatically.
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Push MODE button to select AUTO. The word AUTO will blink to indicate that it is selected.
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Push CONFIRM button to begin the auto mode. The timer is
SET
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TO
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ODE
+
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STN 1
SET AUTO MANUAL OFF DELAY
START
MODE
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SET
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LOCK
MODE
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o Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
PROBLEM/POSSIBLE CAUSES
Water does not turn on:
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. Programming is incorrect.
2. Batteries are too weak to operate valve. 3
. Pressure is in excess of 80 psi.
4. Hose faucet is turned off. 5
. Timer is in the off or delay mode.
Timer display is blank:
1. Batteries are dead.
2. Faulty display.
Timer will not operate manually:
1. Water to faucet is turned off.
2. Manifold outlet valve is turned off.
3. Timer is in the off mode. 4
. Station selected may not match the port station number
underneath the timer.
now ready to begin watering automatically. (
See Figure 10)
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When watering begins, MINS TO RUN will alternate with the current time and day to indicate the time left on current cycle.
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In this mode, the unit executes any programmed schedule or default schedule.
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NOTE: The normal operating condition is for the Valve to open 20 seconds after the programmed start time.
Figure 10
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In this mode, extra (Manual) watering is ceased.
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In this mode, Delay mode is canceled.
Note: When no button has been pressed for 1 minute, the timer will automatically switch to the AUTO mode and all the pro­g
rammed settings. You may push MODE button to return to Mode Selecting. Push MODE button to select SET. The word SET will blink to indicate that it is selected.
MANUAL (EXTRA) WATERING
The Orbit timer allows you to add an extra 1 to 99 minutes of water­ing time for one or all stations. The manual setting does not alter the automatic settings during or after manual use.
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Push MODE button to select MANUAL. The word MANUAL will blink to indicate that it is selected.
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Push CONFIRM button to begin the manual mode. STATION (STN) 1 will flash.
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To have all stations water in manual (extra) mode, push CONFIRM button and all the stations will water at the dura­tion previously set.
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NOTE: The normal operating condition is for the Valve to open 2 minutes after the CONFIRM button is pushed.
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To have only one station water in manual (extra) mode, push + or – to select which station to water.
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Push CONFIRM button to confirm the selected station to water. MINS TO RUN will show with two digits or "- -" flash­ing. (
See Figure 11)
Figure 11
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Push + or – button to set the duration for the extra watering.
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Push CONFIRM button to confirm the desired duration. The extra watering will begin immediately for the duration select
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ed at the selected station.
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As watering begins, MINS TO RUN will alternate with the current time and day to indicate the time left on manual cycle. The station currently being watered will also show.
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To discontinue the manual watering mode, push + and – together, and extra watering will end immediately.
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When the extra watering is finished, the unit will resume auto mode.
DELAY WATERING
The Orbit timer allows you to delay automatic watering for 1-24 hours.
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Push MODE button to select DELAY. The word DELAY will blink to indicate that it is selected. The unit will initiate a 24 hour delay.
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Push CONFIRM button to begin delay mode. "24 Hr" will blink and the word DELAY will appear. (
See Figure 12)
Figure 12
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Push + or – button to change the hour delay within 10 sec­onds after pushing CONFIRM button to begin delay mode. Otherwise, "24 Hr" and the current day and time will alternate­ly blink and the timer will not accept a delay hour change. If this occurs, repeat the previous three instructions.
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Push CONFIRM button to confirm the delay mode for the desired time.
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LEFT will appear to indicate the time remaining on delay.
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To discontinue delay watering, push MODE button.
OFF MODE
In Off Mode all watering programs are inactive and no watering will o
ccur.
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Push MODE button to select OFF. The word OFF will blink to i
ndicate that it is selected. (S
ee Figure 13)
Figure 13
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Push CONFIRM button to begin off mode.
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While in off mode, the unit will continue to display current time and day.
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To discontinue off mode, push + and – buttons together. The unit will resume auto mode.
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Turn the water off at the hose faucet and leave brass manifold outlet control levers in the "on " position for each connected valve.
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Push MODE button to select MANUAL. The words MANUAL and SET will blink to indicate that they are selected.
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Push CONFIRM button to begin the manual mode. STATION (STN) 1 will appear, indicating the current station
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Push + or – button to advance to the valve station matching the connection to the timer.
Note: STNs 1-4 match the connector ports underneath the timer from furthest left to furthest right.
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Push CONFIRM button to control running time. MINS TO RUN will show with two digits or "- -" flashing.
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Push + or – button to set the duration for 1 minute.
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Push CONFIRM button to open valve, draining water and relieving pressure. Repeat the previous six steps, if neces­sary, for other valve connections with the timer.
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Move the individual brass manifold outlet control levers to the "off" position.
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Remove as many black valve connector plugs as needed from the ports underneath the timer.
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Remove the timer either from the valve or from the wall­mounted bracket.
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Clean and dry the timer, if needed.
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Remove the batteries. Clean the contacts in the battery com­partment. Apply new battery and terminal protection com­pound. If the batteries show any sign of corrosion, discard them.
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Store timer in a warm and dry place (avoid freezing).
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Remove as many water connections as needed from either the brass manifold outlets or the valve outlets.
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Remove as many valves as needed from the 4-outlet brass manifold.
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Remove the 4-outlet brass manifold from the outside hose faucet.
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Place Automatic Yard Watering System components in origi­nal packaging for off-season storage.
OFF-SEASON STORAGE & MAINTENANCE
PN 62032-24E Rev F
Orbit®Irrigation Products, Inc. North Salt Lake, UT 84054
1-800-488-6156 www.orbitonline.com
© 2008 Orbit Irrigation Products, Inc. All rights reserved. All trade names are registered trademarks of respective manufacturers listed.
TROUBLESHOOTING
MOUNTING BRACKET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PRODUCT INCLUDES
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CAUTION:
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Use a lead anchor when installing into masonry; use a plastic anchor when installing into stucco.
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Brace must be installed to avoid damage to the hose faucet. Refrain from putting pressure on the manifold by tugging at the hose.
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For outdoor use with cold water only.
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Check local plumbing codes. Codes vary and some may require use of anti-siphon valves to be installed at the ends of the manifold.
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Freezing areas: Disconnect the manifold from the faucet prior to freezing weather to avoid faucet damage.
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