How To Program The Controller; Change The Time Of Day - Hunter Genesis Programming And Operations Manual

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Here is an example of the display during an irrigation cycle:
Auto Program
A/P 1.1.01
Program # Running
Start # Running

HOW TO PROGRAM THE CONTROLLER

The following directions show you how to perform some of the most common programming tasks. The symbols at
the left of the page show you the correct order for pressing the keys. The explanations at the right tell you what
happens as you go through the steps.
Note:
In order for the controller to operate Programs automatically, there are three minimum Program elements
that must be set up:
In most cases, you can always use the Time key as an Escape key! If you are unsure of your next step, or get
lost in a sub-menu, the Time key will bail you out (it will exit the sub-menu and restore the time display).

1. CHANGE THE TIME OF DAY

Puts the controller in the proper mode for setting the time. The display shows the current time, for
example:
Changes the time to PM. The controller assumes AM if you don't change it. Press PM repeatedly to
change back and forth between AM and PM.
Completes the time setting.
Minutes:Seconds Mode
00:15m
Time Remaining
on Station
Station # Running
Schedule - Starts - Run Times
Time 01:07 AM
Press the number keys for the time you want (the example shows 3:45). As
you enter the first number, the display changes to zeros and each new
number moves previous ones to the left.
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