Programming; Current Time/Date - Weathermatic Proline PL800 Owner's Manual

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PROGRAM
PROGRAM
PGM
PGM

2.0 Programming

3
NEXT
NEXT
BACK
BACK
RAIN/FREEZE SENSING Button:
Used to activate or bypass
optional sensors for rain, freeze,
or wind. If these sensors are
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connected to your ProLine®
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controller, they will
override watering
operations if the ON
LED is illuminated. If
you wish to deactivate
the sensors, press
the RAIN/FREEZE
SENSING button to light the green OFF LED while the controller
is in RUN mode. For example, if you wish to water after fertilizing
and your rain sensor is still pausing the watering program, simply
press the RAIN/FREEZE SENSOR Button. If the OFF LED is on, the
sensors will not pause your system operation. Note: If you have
zones you want to omit from sensor shutdown, see Section 5.3
"Sensor Operation" later in this manual.
1.2 Programming
Using the Programming Buttons
A FLASHING DISPLAY indicates that user choices are available.
The UP and DOWN buttons are used to scroll through numeric
values or to make a choice of menu options.
NEXT and BACK Buttons: When watering zones are being
programmed, the left side of the display will indicate the zone
number. The NEXT and BACK buttons are used to scroll through
the zones. If the flashing display indicates a menu selection rather
than a numeric value, the NEXT button will open the menu for
further programming. The BACK button will exit the menu and
cause the chosen value to be saved in memory.
PRESS TO START
PRESS TO START
MANUAL PROGRAM
MANUAL PROGRAM
UP
UP
DOWN
DOWN
RAIN/FREEZE
ON
SENSING
OFF
Note:
The RAIN/FREEZE
SENSING button can be
used to bypass rain and
freeze sensors.
RAPID ADVANCE:
While programming, holding down the UP
or DOWN arrow button will cause the flashing display value to
rapidly advance. Rapid advance can also be used with the NEXT
and BACK buttons to rapidly advance through zones.
MENUS WITHIN MENUS:
In cases where there are menus within
menus, each press of the BACK button will return to the next
higher menu until the top level menu of the dial position is
reached.
A VALUE CHANGE
will be entered in memory any time you (1)
move to a different menu or (2) move the programming dial to a
different position.
2.0 Programming

2.1 Current Time/Date

Use UP and DOWN arrow buttons to
change the flashing value for the hour.
Scrolling past 12 will automatically
change AM/PM. Remember holding
down the UP or DOWN arrow button
will rapidly advance through the
flashing menu. (Note: For international
users, if controller is powered by 230VAC, 50 Hz AC, the display
will show the time in the 24-hour time format rather than AM/PM.)
Use NEXT button to flash minutes. Use UP and DOWN arrow
buttons to set minutes. Push NEXT to access calendar setting. Use
UP and DOWN arrow buttons to set month/day/year. (Note: For
international users, the display will read day/month/year.) Your
ProLine® controller has a 100-year calendar, so when you have
entered the correct date, the ProLine® controller will automatically
display the correct day of the week. Your ProLine® controller will
automatically adjust for leap years and USA daylight savings time.
See DS TIME, in Advanced Menu to to turn the feature on/off and
change the DST schedule.
RUN
RUN
M A N UA L ZO N E
M A N UA L ZO N E
SYST E M O F F
SYST E M O F F
M A N UA L T E ST
M A N UA L T E ST
C U R R E N T T I M E / DAT E
M A N UA L P R O G R A M
M A N UA L P R O G R A M
P R O G R A M STA R T T I M E S
P R O G R A M STA R T T I ME S
M U LT I M E T E R
M U LT I M E T E R
ZO N E R U N T I M E S
ZO N E R U N T I M E S
VA LV E LO C ATO R
VA LV E LO C ATO R
DAYS TO WAT E R
DAYS TO WAT E R
SENSOR OPERATION
SENSOR OPERATION
OMIT TIMES / DAYS
OMIT TIMES / DAYS
RUN AND SOAK CYCLES
RUN AND SOAK CYCLES
SEASONAL % ADJUST
SEASONAL % ADJUST
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
MENU
MENU

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