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RC10
Revision: C
03-2022
P/N: 117857

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual RC10 Revision: C 03-2022 P/N: 117857...
  • Page 2 Original Instructions in English.
  • Page 3 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Reinke Manufacturing Co., Inc. declare under our sole responsibility that the product, Irrigation System to which this documentation relates, is in conformity with the following documents: Directives: Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU EN 12100:2010...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    RC10 User’s Manual Table of Contents System Safety ....................1 Lockout / Tagout ..................2 Restoring Equipment to Service ..............3 Product Overview ..................6 How it Works ..................... 6 Model RC10d At a Glance ................ 6 Model RC10i At a Glance ................. 6 Getting Started ...................7...
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  • Page 7: System Safety

    Reinke irrigation system. If this system is operated incorrectly, it can pose a safety threat to the operator and others, including serious injury or death. This system is powered by high voltage electricity. Any individual that will be engaging with the system in any way must read and fully understand the contents of this manual.
  • Page 8: Lockout / Tagout

    RC10 User’s Manual Danger The movement of an electrically powered, gear-driven, irrigation system is relatively slow. Moving parts are exposed and may present a potential hazard. Therefore, keep all equipment, vehicles, people, livestock, etc. out of the system’s path. DO NOT allow anyone to ride, or climb, on the system unless they are qualified and required to do so for main- tenance purposes.
  • Page 9: Restoring Equipment To Service

    RC10 User’s Manual De-activate the energy isolating device(s). Lock out the energy isolating device(s) with assigned individual locks. Stored or residual energy (such as that in capacitors, springs, elevated system members, rotating fly-wheels, hydraulic systems, air, gas, steam, water pressure, etc.) must be dissipated or restrained by methods such as grounding,...
  • Page 10 Call your Reinke service technician. Electrical component troubleshooting and replacement should be performed by a certified Reinke Service Technician to ensure built-in safety features remain intact. This also ensures the system remains compliant with the National Electric Code and Reinke Manufacturing Specifications.
  • Page 11 For more information, please see the ReinCloud user’s agreement http://www. myreincloud.com/terms-of-use.html. This manual was developed based on the information that was available at the time it was written. Reinke reserves the right to update this information, at any time, without providing prior notice. System Safety...
  • Page 12: Product Overview

    RC10 User’s Manual PRODUCT OVERVIEW HOW IT WORKS ReinCloud™ is capable of collecting data from multiple sources. Whether it’s a ReinCloud Ready™partner product, or a simple data exchange with another service provider, ReinCloud can be your single dashboard giving you insight into your operation.
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    STEP 2: INSTALLATION Once your unit has been activated by your authorized Reinke dealer, it will be ready to install in the field. If your unit has come pre-installed inside of a main control panel, the technician will only need to finish the remaining steps and verify that the installation is complete.
  • Page 14: Operation

    RC10 User’s Manual OPERATION HOW TO LOG INTO THE REINCLOUD WEBSITE Get everyday access on your devices whether it’s a smartphone, tablet, laptop or computer that you use to get your information. With the use of mobile web application technology, ReinCloud™ can deliver a unique web experience on all your internet enabled devices.
  • Page 15: How To Download The Reincloud App

    RC10 User’s Manual HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE REINCLOUD APP Iphone (IOS device) 1. Click on the Apple App Store. 2. In the search bar, type ReinCloud then click search. 3. Find ReinCloud in the list and click the download button.
  • Page 16: Property Zone View

    RC10 User’s Manual PROPERTY ZONE VIEW Main Menu Property You can easily gain access to data across multiple Zone View properties using the Property Zone View. If you require additional properties to organize your data, please e-mail us at support@myreincloud.
  • Page 17: Mapping Widget

    RC10 User’s Manual Main Menu The property zone view gives you the ability to check the weather, view equipment on the property map, and view your equipment by zone. You can add this property to the dashboard by clicking on the Page Menu and selecting +Add Widget to Dashboard.
  • Page 18: Equipment Widget

    Using the Query Device button, you can request data to be sent from the field to your account giving you the most recent data available. The control capabilities of your RC10 will automatically appear within the controls section.
  • Page 19 RC10 User’s Manual Equipment Widget View Command Confirmation When you send a com- mand, you will see a confirmation at the top of the screen. Here, you click OK to confirm the command or Cancel to exit the command. The Sensor section shows all of the sensors that are on the unit.
  • Page 20 RC10 User’s Manual You will see the pending command under the Equipment Controls header until it is confirmed. Widget View To see the equipment legend, click on the “?” on the control page. The equipment legend shows all the different colors you see, depending on the status of the unit.
  • Page 21: System Settings

    RC10 User’s Manual SYSTEM SETTINGS Change the information under the systems setting and click Save & Exit. These are the settings under the systems settings tab. The minimum depth and hours per revolution can be found on the last page...
  • Page 22: Restart Tab

    RC10 User’s Manual RESTART TAB To change any of the settings, click the settings tab. Click all on the right-hand side of the settings drop-downs to expand all the setting boxes or click the arrow next to the setting you want to change.
  • Page 23: Graphing Widget

    RC10 User’s Manual GRAPHING WIDGET Main Menu Log Out This is the Sensor Graph View. You can view the sensor Back a Page Page Menu - Add/ information in a graph. You can Remove Widget to change the chart type and the...
  • Page 24 RC10 User’s Manual Return to Profile Back a Page Edit Your Info On the Your Info Your Info screen, you can update View your name, address, e-mail, and phone number. Selection Menu In the Preferences screen, you can add e-mail addresses and text message numbers to receive notifications.
  • Page 25: End Gun Programming

    RC10 User’s Manual END GUN PROGRAMMING Saved Programs Within the Programs tab, you can create programs that can be Auxiliary Program Edit Program loaded onto the unit to provide automated control based on End Gun Program position. These programs include...
  • Page 26: Sector Programming

    RC10 User’s Manual End Gun Program View Preview of Program Save Program will save the current program Enter up to 10 different programming Cancel to return sectors for End Gun control to control page SECTOR PROGRAMMING Return to Sector Control Page...
  • Page 27 RC10 User’s Manual Using the begin and end table, enter the begin and end degrees of the sector being programmed. Sectors cannot overlap. Sector Name Preview of Sector Sector Program View Delete current sector from Program Select which control options...
  • Page 28: Auxiliary Programming

    RC10 User’s Manual AUXILIARY PROGRAMMING Loaded Program View Loaded Programs Yellow = Auxiliary Red = End Gun Background = Sectors Programs can be loaded onto the unit by simply clicking the load button within the saved programs section. Once a unit has been loaded, it will appear in the loaded program section as well as within the equipment control page system widget.
  • Page 29: Create Time Program

    RC10 User’s Manual CREATE TIME PROGRAM 1. Click on the programs tab, scroll to the bottom of the page. 2. Click on Create Time Program. 3. Name your program. 4. Select your start date. 5. Select your start time. 6. Select the days to repeat the program.
  • Page 30: System Maintenance

    RC10 User’s Manual SYSTEM MAINTENANCE RC10 End of the Season System Maintenance and Winterization Wait ten full minutes after disconnecting power before handling the unit. Residual War ning electricity will remain for a short time after power has been removed.
  • Page 32 Reinke Manufacturing Co., Inc. 1040 Road 5300 Deshler, Nebraska 68340 U.S.A. P/N: 117857 Revision: C 03-2022...

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