Hunter X-Core Owners Manual And Programming Instructions page 119

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Sensor alarms have no effect on Manual Single-station
starts that are running.
Sensor alarms have no effect on Custom Manual
programs.
Sensor alarms have no effect on the Test program.
All of these types of programs are initiated by a human
operator so the sensor settings do not apply.
Note: Sensors have no effect on Surveyor generated
System Events, or System Manual Events, when
operating in Event mode. Sensor shutdowns are
designed to be transmitted from the central in Surveyor
systems. If an automatic Program (A-F) was started
Manually, it will be shut down by an active sensor that is
configured to shut down that program.
The sample display on the right shows a single active
sensor alarm in process, with a range of possible
responses. The operator has pressed the + button after
the FAULT display, to view controller status.
Station 02 was running in Program A, and that Program
has been Suspended (the seconds timer would still be
counting, but watering would be stopped).
Station 06 was running in Program B, and has been
Paused. The seconds timer would be frozen (and watering
would be stopped).
Station 05 was running in a Custom Manual program, and
the sensor would have no effect on it. Station 05 would
still be watering in Custom Manual 1.
There is no direct Override for a Clik sensor. Depending
on what needs to be accomplished, the Test program is
still available (for winterization functions) and individual
stations can still be started from the Manual position.
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If a sensor is alarmed, and a Manual Program start is
attempted for a Program with a response for that sensor,
the display will show "CANNOT RUN MANUAL. A sensor is
active for this program." That program cannot be manually
started until the sensor is reset.
If the Manual Program was running prior to the state
change in the sensor, the Manual Program will be put into
either Suspend or Pause mode. The Manual Program will
resume if the state of the sensor changes back to a closed
circuit while there is still time left on the program. If the
program that you are trying to manually run is not set to
a Suspend or Pause response for the alarmed sensor, the
Manual Program will be able to run manually.
If the Manual Program was running prior to the state
change in the sensor, the Manual Program will be shut
down and be put into either Suspend or Pause mode. The
Manual Program will resume if the state of the sensor
changes back to a closed circuit. If the program that you
are trying to manually run is not set to a Suspend or Pause
response according to that sensor, the Manual Program
will be able to run manually.
If full operations must be restored when a sensor is in
alarm, turn the dial to the Set Sensor Operation position,
and use +/- to change the sensor response to Off (by
program).
View recent alarms, or alarm history, by turning the dial
to the Data History position and selecting Alarm Logs See
Data History on page 38 for more information.
SenSOr lOCAtIOnS
ACC versions 4 and later support two additional types of
sensor inputs.
• ICD-SEN Sensor Decoders: Standard "clik" sensors
(as well as the Flow meter) may be connected
to ICD-SEN decoders in the two-wire path. The
controller still has 4 sensor inputs, but you may set
the location of each sensor to Controller (for the
terminals on the controller's master module) or ADM
(the decoder output module is called ADM99, and
setting a sensor to this location means the input is
assigned to a sensor decoder).

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