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SmartLine SL800 Installation Instructions

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Programming
Panel (See
owner's manual)
PGM
PGM
PGM
A
B
C
D
Hinged Wiring
Compartment
Door
Fuse
FUSE STATUS LIGHT
LA LUZ ESTADO FUSIBLE
GREEN: GOOD FUSE
VERDE: FUSIBLE BUENO
RED: BLOWN FUSE
ROJO: FUSIBLE MALO
NO LIGHT: NO POWER
NO LUZ: NO ELECTRICIDAD
S1
24V Auxiliary
Power Connections
Hot Post
Sensor Connections
Common Wire Connection
Master Valve/Pump Connection
Controller Installation
1.
The SL800 is designed for indoor installations only. Choose a location
that is convenient to valve wiring and a 120V (230V for export models
E-SL800 and E-SL800A) outlet. The SL800 is not intended for
operation by children and should be installed in a location convenient
for operation by adults but out of the reach of children. Choose a
location with good lighting to maximize display readability.
Installing Optional SLHUB
(If you are not installing an SLW Weather Station, you can skip this step.)
If you are going to use an SLW Weather Station with the SL800, the first
step in installation is to open and discard the SLHUB compartment cover on
the back of the SL800 housing. Insert the SLHUB (packaged with the SLW)
with the green communication cable terminal to the lower left. Carefully
push the SLHUB onto the 10-pin connector. Use provided screw to secure
SLHUB to SL800 cabinet. Connect the RED, BLACK and SILVER wires to
the SLHUB matching color polarity as shown on the terminal. Secure the
communication cable in the restraint provided on the housing.
Mounting the SL800 Controller
1.
Install a wall anchor. Insert the provided mounting screw into the the
wall anchor to a depth allowing the head of the screw to be inserted in
the keyhole at the top center of the housing. The housing should be flat
against the wall with the head of the screw in the keyhole.
2.
Remove the hinged wiring compartment door and set it aside
temporarily.
3.
Level the controller housing on the wall and secure it with a second
screw through the center housing standoff located just below the
terminal position for Zone 1. If additional screws are desired, use the
left and right standoffs at the bottom of the housing.
SUN
MON
TUE WED
THU
FRI SAT
ZONE START
FAULT
NO AC
S2 COM MV/P
2
3
4
5
6
7
Conduit
Skirt for
Connections
24V AC
for expansion
Wiring
modules (SLM2)
Terminals for zones 1 through 4
SL800 Controller
Installation Instructions
Wall mounting keyhole
24V AC Connection
24V AC Cable
Restraints
Additional wall mounting
SLHUB
screw locations (optional).
Compartment
24V Valve Wiring
1.
Connect Common Valve Wire to COM screw.
2.
Connect optional master valve or pump start to MV-P terminal and the
Common terminal.
3.
Connect zones 1 through 4 to terminal screws provided. Note: You
should always locate zones by using the Hot Post connection. On the
SL800, you may use the left 24V auxiliary terminal position as a Hot
Post. This terminal position is protected by the fuse.
4.
If you require constant 24VAC power for a wireless sensor or other
optional powered equipment, use the two 24VAC auxiliary terminals
provided at the left end of the terminal strip.
24V AC Power Wiring
Insert male connector into female receptacle on the side of the SL800
housing. Use provided restraints to route the power cable down the side of
the housing. Plug transformer into convenient outlet.
Adding Extra Zones
Connections for two SLM2 modules are provided at the right side of the
terminal strip to expand the SL800 to 6 or 8 zones. The SLM2 modules are
hot swappable and the SL800 will instantly recognize the additional zones.
Push each module onto the male connector. Use the provided terminal
screws to secure the front of the module. Do not skip module position 5
and 6. Always install that module position first. To remove an SLM2 module,
first remove the terminal screws and then use a small flat blade screwdriver
to move the module forward from the rear connector.
Connecting a Sensor
Use the S1 and S2 positions on the terminal strip for connecting a standard
type rain sense or freeze sense. Discard the wire loop if a sensor is
connected. Important: The wire loop must be left in place if a sensor is not
in use. Do NOT use the S1 and S2 for connecting a Weathermatic SLW. See
SLHUB instructions above.
Conduit Skirt
Complete your installation by sliding the conduit skirt into the locking slots
on the housing. If you have installed an SLW, route the communication cable
through any of the side openings provided on the skirt. Use two additional
provided screws to secure the bottom of the skirt to the wall.
Replace the hinged wiring compartment door.
Electrical Data for the SL800.
The SL800 uses a 750mA transformer to power a total of 2 valves including
a master valve or pump start relay. Take caution when installing a pump
relay that maximum output current does not exceed 720mA.
The SL800 does not use a backup battery. All programming information
including time and date are non-volatile.
Replacement fuse for the SL800 is a 1.0A, 3AG, slow blow fuse.
www.weathermatic.com
Restraint for SLW
communication cable
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Summary of Contents for SmartLine SL800

  • Page 1 (If you are not installing an SLW Weather Station, you can skip this step.) the housing. Plug transformer into convenient outlet. If you are going to use an SLW Weather Station with the SL800, the first Adding Extra Zones step in installation is to open and discard the SLHUB compartment cover on the back of the SL800 housing.
  • Page 2 SL800 Controller Installation Instructions Use PGM to select program A, B, C, or D. Installation of optional SLW weather station and Basic Programming is Use NEXT and BACK buttons to select options and scroll required for Smart Programming. between zones.