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Rain Bird SI-RR Instruction Manual
Rain Bird SI-RR Instruction Manual

Rain Bird SI-RR Instruction Manual

Remote radio control interface

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REMOTE RADIO CONTROL INTERFACE
SI-RR
English
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  • Page 1 Instructions Manual REMOTE RADIO CONTROL INTERFACE SI-RR English...
  • Page 2 Make sure the 230V power Remove the supply is off terminal strip before installing access door. the controller. Unscrew the 4 screws that Remove the secure the front front panel. panel. The pin connector for the radio interface is located on the back of the electronic circuit board.
  • Page 3 Connect the controller to the 230V power supply. The radio interface is powered by the controller. When the controller is powered by 230V, the interface automatically identifies the model of the controller to which it is connected: SI-RR-6, SI-RR-8, SI-RR-12 For a SI-RR-6: Transmitter channel number 1 operates station 1 (ON --->...
  • Page 4 For a SI-RR-8: Transmitter channel number 1 operates station 1 (ON ---> programmed run time or OFF). Transmitter channel number 2 operates station 2 (ON ---> programmed run time or OFF). Transmitter channel number..Transmitter channel number 8 operates station 8 (ON ---> programmed run time or OFF).
  • Page 5 Store the 99-Channel transmitter code: Concept: Each transmitter has a specific code. Your controller can only be operated by transmitters with codes which have been stored. You can store up to 10 different transmitters. Step 1: : Press the push-button. : A green lamp will flash for 10 seconds.
  • Page 6 Channel selection and command transmission to the controller: A: Use the horizontal arrows to display the desired channel on the LCD. B: To transmit an "ON" command to the controller, press the top arrow. C; To transmit an "OFF" command to the controller, press the down arrow.
  • Page 7 Direct access to the most frequently used channel with the red and green keys: A: Make sure that you have stored the channel as expained in the previous step. B: You can now send an "ON" command by pressing the green key on your 99 channel transmitter.
  • Page 8 EXTERNAL ANTENNA (optional) To increase the quality of the transmission, an external antenna can be installed. A: Wall mount. B: Mounted on the radio interface cabinet. This antenna is shipped with 2.5m of coaxial cable and a mount bracket. It replaces the internal antenna in the receiver. Disconnect the internal antenna.
  • Page 9 230V UNIVERSAL RECEIVER with 2 independent outputs (Optionnal). Concept: This receiver has 2 independent outputs. Each output has a dry contact relay . The universal receiver operates in conjunction with the 99 channel transmitter. It is necessary to assign and store a transmitter channel number to each output.
  • Page 10 Tips on wiring the universal receiver relay outputs: * Used for an automatic gate or garage door (diagram A): Connect the universal receiver relay output to the push-button terminal on the device's electronic control panel. If the terminal is already used for a push-button, wire the relay outlets in parallel to the push-button. Important: configure the output in the pulse command mode.
  • Page 11 PULSE COMMAND MODE Single pulse configuration of the first output and channel assignment: 1- Select the channel on the 99 channel transmitter. 2- Press the SW1 push-button on the receiver one time. 3- The L1 LED turns on for 5 seconds. 4- During the 5 seconds, press the top arrow key on the transmitter to send a command to the receiver.
  • Page 12: Timing Mode

    TIMING MODE The chart below is important. It is used to set the timing mode duration during programming. Number of Duration Number of Duration Flashes Flashes 1min 1,5min 2min 2,5min 3min 3,5min 4min 4,5min 5min 5,5min 6min 6,5min 7min 7,5min Bistable Timing mode configuration of the first output and channel assignment:...
  • Page 13 Timing mode configuration of the second output and channel assignment: 1- Display your desired channel on your transmitter. 2- Press and then release the SW1 push-button on the receiver. 3- The L1 LED turns on for several seconds. 4- Hold down the SW1 push-button. 5-The L2 LED turns on and then goes off.
  • Page 14 BISTABLE MODE Bistable mode configuration of the first output and channel assignment: 1- Select your desired channel on the transmitter. 2- Hold down the SW1 push-button on the receiver. 3- The L1 LED turns on for several seconds and then goes off. 4- Release the SW1 push-button.
  • Page 15 COMPLETELY ERASE ALL STORED CHANNELS 1- Disconnect the 230V power supply from the universal receiver. 2- Press and hold down the SW1 push-button. 3- Simultaneously re-connect the 230V power supply. 4- The leds on the receiver begin flashing. 5- The receiver memory is erased. The stored channels are erased.