Rain Bird E-6C User Manual page 10

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Od31 = Waters only on odd-numbered days of the month,
but not on the 31st of any month or on February 29. (This
watering day cycle complies with special ordinances in
some water-restricted areas).
4. In the Program Start Times box for program A, write the time
you want the program to begin watering. You may assign up
to four start times to each program. If you want the program
to water only once each watering day, enter only one start
time. Enter other start times only if you want to repeat the
entire program more than once each watering day.
5. Enter the start time(s) for program B (if any). In the example,
Program A begins watering at 7 a.m. Program B begins
watering twice each watering day, once at 5 a.m. (05:00)
and again at 3 p.m. (15:00)
NOTE: If the total run time for one program
overlaps the start time for a second program, the
controller will automatically “stack” the programs
and delay the start time of the second program
until the first program finishes watering.
6. Next to each station number, enter a brief description of the
area covered by each controller station. Remember, a
“station” is a set of sprinklers operated by one remote
control valve.
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7. In the Run Time column for each program, enter the
number of minutes you want each station to run.
Notice that stations 1 through 4 are assigned to program A,
while stations 5 and 6 are assigned to program B.
The Ec allows you to use the same station in multiple
programs for special watering needs. However, for most
applications, choosing not to repeat a station makes
programming simpler.
NOTE: Any Water Budget setting applies to all
programs (A, B, and C).
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