Programming Overview; What Is A Watering Program; What Is A Program Watering Cycle; What Is Armchair Programming - Toro TMC-424E User Manual

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Programming Overview

What is a watering program?

In basic terms, a watering program is a small set of instructions that tells the controller which days will
be active for watering, when to start a watering cycle, and how long each station will operate during
the cycle. The TMC-424E series has four independent watering programs identified as A, B, C, and D.
Separate programs are usually used to group stations with similar landscape or watering attributes
or to provide a way to segment specific site conditions, such as north-facing slopes or shaded turf
areas. As you can see, the availability of four programs allows you to have unique watering programs
for your varied landscape needs. Multiple programs can be designated to operate one at a time or
can overlap operated in sequence or concurrently with up to three programs at the same time as you
choose. This feature enables more watering to be completed within the prime watering time, which is
generally between midnight and 6:00 a.m.

What is a program watering cycle?

When a program start time is selected, that time becomes the beginning of an automatic watering
cycle. A watering cycle operates each station with an assigned run time duration in the program,
one by one, in numeric sequence from the lowest to the highest station number.
The TMC-424E provides up to 16 watering cycle start time slots that can be assigned to the four
programs in any combination. For example, program A could have 10 start times, program B two
start times, program C four start times and program D no start times. Any combination up to 16
start times is permitted.
NOTE: A Watering Schedule Form is provided for your convenience. Use this form to plan and
record your automatic watering information. Keep the card handy for reference by attaching it
inside the cabinet cover.

What is Armchair Programming

A 9V battery can be installed, enabling the control module to be fully programmed prior to installa-
tion – in the comfort of your favorite easy chair.
1. Slide and lock the expansion module(s) into position.
2. Attach a 9V battery to the control module battery clip and stow the battery in the slot provided.
(See item 5 on page 3.)
3. With the Function Dial in the RUN
module configuration (note the displayed module identifier).
4. To remove the control module from the cabinet, disconnect the ribbon cable at the cabinet,
then press the top hinge in to release the module.
5. Program the controller starting at Setting Current Time and Date on page 6.
NOTE: The 9V battery powers the microprocessor during an extended AC interruption. Once
programmed, the battery can be removed or remain installed as preferred. Controller output
requires AC power input.
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position, press the
button to acquire the expansion
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