Delay Between Stations; Hide Programs; Solar Sync Delay - Hunter ICC2 Owner's Manual

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Hidden and Advanced Features

DELAY BETWEEN STATIONS

This feature allows the user to program a delay between
station activation and shutoff. This is particularly helpful on
systems with slow-closing valves, pumps that are operating
near maximum flow, and/or alternate water sources with
slower recovery, such as wells and water storage tanks.
1.
With the dial in the Run position, press and hold the
button, turn the dial to the Run Times position, and
release the
button.
2.
The display will show a delay time in seconds, which is
default set to 00 seconds. Press the
increase or decrease the delay times. For any delay time
less than 1 minute, the display will show only seconds
(e.g., SEC 45). Once you program over 59 seconds, "SEC"
will change to "Hr" and the delay time converts into
minutes and hour mode (e.g., Hr 0:30 represents 30
minutes, Hr 2:00 represents 2 hours).
3.
The Delay Between Stations feature applies to all
stations and can be programmed from 1 second to
10 hours.
4.
Rotate the dial back to the Run position when finished
programming all Delays Between Stations.
Note: The Master Valve/Pump Start circuit will remain
active during the first 15 seconds of any programmed Delay
Between Stations to aid in the closing of the valve and to
avoid unnecessary cycling of the pump.

HIDE PROGRAMS

The ICC2 Controller is factory configured with four
independent programs (A, B, C, and D) that are utilised
when watering multiple different landscapes and plant-type
requirements. The controller can be customised to display
only the most basic programming, and thus, hide extra
programs.
1.
With the dial in the Run position, press and hold the
button, turn the dial to the Water Days position, and
release the
button.
2.
Use the
+
and
buttons to change between either
4 or 1. The default setting is set to 4, which shows all
4 programs available and all 8 start times available.
Switching to a setting of 1 will show only Program A and
only 1 start time available.
3.
Rotate the dial back to the Run position when finished
programming all Hide Programs.
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and
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SOLAR SYNC DELAY

The ICC2 Controller with built-in Solar Sync programming
has the ability to delay the automatic, daily update of the
Seasonal Adjustment value from Solar Sync for up to 99
days. This option may be advantageous to users who do not
want Solar Sync to adjust program run times for a specific
period of time (e.g., during an overseeding or overwatering
schedule). This function allows the controller to operate
with a manually set, fixed Seasonal Adjustment value, at
least until the Solar Sync Delay period expires. However,
even while Solar Sync Delay is active, the Solar Sync Sensor
will continue to gather weather information and calculate
the Seasonal Adjust Value; it just won't be applied to the
run times. Once the Solar Sync Delay ends, the updated
Seasonal Adjust value will be applied.
Note: The Solar Sync Delay feature is only accessible when a
Solar Sync Sensor is installed.
1.
With the dial in the Run position, press and hold the
+
button, turn the dial to the Solar Sync position, and
release the
+
button.
2.
The display will show "d:00," where "d" indicates days
and "00" indicates the number of days to be delayed.
3.
+
Press the
or
buttons to increase or decrease the
number of Solar Sync Delay days you desire. Once the
correct number of days is displayed, return the dial to
the Run position.
Note: The number of days remaining will not be displayed
on the Run screen. To check if the Solar Sync Delay
feature is active, open the Solar Sync Delay menu and
check the number of days shown. If 1 or more days are
programmed, then Solar Sync Delay is active, but if 0 days
are programmed, then Solar Sync Delay is disabled.
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