Raindrip Wireless WeatherSmart Sensor
INTRODUCTION:
The RS 100 Wireless WeatherSmart Sensor works specifically with the RSC 600 WeatherSmart Irrigation Controller.
The Sensor sends weather information to the Controller to optimize your programmed irrigation schedule based on
local current weather conditions.
OVERVIEW:
WeatherSmart Sensor and Controller Interaction:
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When rain is detected, the Controller will temporarily disable watering schedules.
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The Controller receives local outside temperature readings from the Sensor and optimizes the programmed
watering schedule run times.
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When the outside temperature reaches 40º F, the Controller will temporarily disable watering schedules.
INCLUDED WITH SENSOR:
Sensor, Mounting Bracket, and Mounting Screws
INSTALLATION:
The RSC 600 Irrigation Controller should be installed and operational prior to testing Sensor communication with the
Controller.
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Install batteries in Sensor (for battery type, see specifications section)
Remove upper housing of Sensor
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Remove battery cap
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Install batteries
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Attach battery cap
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Attach upper housing
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Identify optimal location to mount Sensor
Sensor location notes:
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At the identified mounting location, test the wireless signal between the Sensor and Controller:
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Install mounting bracket at selected location using 2 supplied mounting screws
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Attach Sensor to the mounting bracket
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Level Sensor by adjusting the two small bracket clips as needed
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Reset the accumulated rainfall stored and displayed in the Controller
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Installation and set-up is now complete
The Sensor should be installed in open areas were it can receive full unobstructed direct rainfall.
Avoid locations where the Sensor might receive indirect rain water from sources such as roofs,
roof gutters, trees, or irrigation sprinklers.
The sensor must be positioned within an effective communication range of the Irrigation
Controller.
Remove upper housing of Sensor
Manually tip the rain bucket slowly (allow 2 seconds between tips)
Verify the Controller received a signal from the Sensor.
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"SENSOR" will appear in the display of the Controller once a signal is received. This
indicates the Sensor mounting location is within an effective communication range.
Re-attach the upper housing to the Sensor
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