Labelling Irrigation Valves And Radio Switch; Operating The Control Systems - Gardena 1243 Operating Instructions Manual

Central radio control unit
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6. Labelling Irrigation Valves and Radio Switch

v Label the Irrigation Valves and Radio Switches using the stick-
ers provided with the irrigation valves. Match them to the corre-
sponding channels on the control plan.
This ensures that the channels are assigned to the radio receivers
and radio switches in a clear, unambiguous way. This is particularly
important when you begin to use your irrigation installation again
in the spring.
(For example: Sprinkler-System = channel 1, 2 and 3,
Lightline = channel 5)
7. Operating the Control System
Do not install the batteries in the Radio Receivers yet and /
or plug the Radio Switch into the mains.
V If necessary remove the batteries from the Radio
Receivers and / or unplug the Radio Switches.
2.
7.1 Putting the Central Radio Control Unit
into Operation
1. Push the aerial provided to the Central Radio Control Unit.
2. Connect the Central Radio Control Unit to the cable of the
power supply provided and plug the mains cable into a mains
3. (a)
(b)
socket (230 V)
– and –
install batteries in the Central Radio Control Unit.
The Central Radio Control Unit beeps and
for the hours flash on the display.
3. (a) Set up the support on a suitable surface or
(b) fasten the support to the wall.
D
Insert the batteries in the Central Radio Control Unit :
The Central Radio Control Unit is designed to be mains-operated.
The batteries prevent loss of data if a power failure occurs.
The batteries have a limited working life if the Central Radio Con-
trol Unit is disconnected from the mains power or if a power out-
age occurs. In order to operate your Central Radio Control Unit
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without power from the mains, you must install four 1.5-volt alkaline
(AA) batteries (do not use rechargeable batteries). These batteries
are no longer used as soon as you connect your Control Unit to the
mains.
C
1. Slide out the cover
Unit and remove the battery pack
D
B
2. If necessary, remove flat batteries from the battery pack
and insert new batteries
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to the + / – markings on the battery pack and the batteries).
+
3. Fit the battery pack
Control Unit (pay attention to the + / – markings on the Central
Radio Control Unit and the battery pack
4. Slide the cover
partment.
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TIME
and the
B
on the back of the Central Radio Control
C
.
C
D
in the correct position (pay attention
C
the right way round in the Central Radio
E
).
B
back into place and close the battery com-
If you replace the batteries when the Control Unit is not connect-
ed to the mains you will reset the unit.
flash on the display and you must enter the time and day (refer
to section 7.2 Setting the Current Time and Day of the Week ).
Before installing the batteries in the Radio Receiver and / or
plugging the Radio Switch into the mains, you must activate the
registering mode of the Central Radio Control Unit. The receivers
are then registered automatically (refer to section 7.3 Registering
Receivers ).
You must also insert four 1.5-volt AA batteries in the Radio
Receiver Art. 1244 /1245 (see operating instructions for Radio
1.
Receiver). The Radio Switch Art. 1246 does not require batteries
because it is connected directly to a mains socket.
7.2 Setting the Current Time and Day of the Week
2.
Main Level
1. Set the hours using the ▲-▼ keys (for example
and confirm by pressing the OK key.
and the minutes flash on the display.
TIME
2. Set the minutes using the ▲-▼ keys (for example
3.
and confirm by pressing the OK key.
and the day flash on the display.
TIME
3. Set the day using the ▲-▼ keys (for example Sa ■ Saturday)
and confirm by pressing the OK key.
The main level is displayed.
1.
2.
7.3 Registering Receivers
1. Press the Setup key (using the tip of a pen, for example) to
call the registering mode of the Central Radio Control Unit.
SETUP
2. Install batteries in just one Radio Receiver
– or –
plug in just one Radio Switch.
The Radio Receiver or Radio Switch is registered automati-
cally (for example 4-channel Radio Receiver).
The receiver identification number (e.g.
the channels of the receiver flash (e.g. channel V ■1 to V ■ 4 ).
Possible appearance of display when registering a receiver :
3.
4-channel
Radio Receiver
3. Set the channel number(s) according to the control plan using
the ▲-▼ keys (for example, ■ 6 to ■ 9) and register the chan-
nels by pressing the OK key.
The registered channels no longer flash.
0 0
and
for the hours
TIME
1 1 2 2
hours)
3 3 0 0
is displayed and the free channels flash on the display.
2 2 7 7 8 8
) is displayed and
2-channel
1-channel
Radio Receiver
Radio Receiver
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minutes)
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