Hunter SRR Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions

Hunter SRR Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions

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SRR
Remote Control System
Owner's Manual and
Installation Instructions
For use with Hunter
SRC, Pro-C, and ICC
Controllers
®

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Jean-Marc Menard
August 5, 2025

I have a remote control model SRR-TX01 with a receiver SRC. My remote is broken. I would like to buy a replacement. What would be the replacement part number that would work with my SRC receiver?

Summary of Contents for Hunter SRR

  • Page 1 Remote Control System Owner’s Manual and Installation Instructions For use with Hunter SRC, Pro-C, and ICC Controllers ®...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Changing the Transmitter Address ......................14 Changing the Maximum Station Number ....................16 Preparing the Receiver For Use ........................ 18 Changing the Receiver Address ........................ 19 Activating a Station with The SRR Remote Control System ................ 20 A Word About Range ..........................22...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)........... Troubleshooting Guide ..........................23 Specifications............................24 FCC Compliance Notice ....................... Back Cover...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Pro-C, ICC, and future controllers. The SRR can offer you features other remotes can’t, at a price you can afford. The SRR transmitter is made of sturdy ABS and has no external antenna to get in the way. It features a large LCD and four-button operation.
  • Page 6: Srr Components

    SRR COMPONENTS ................RUNTIME ADDRESS TRANSMIT TRANSMITTER RECEIVER SmartPort ®...
  • Page 7 This section will give you a brief description of the On – Indicates Transmitter is turning on a components of the SRR. Each item will be discussed particular station. in further detail later, however this section can be Off – Indicates Transmitter is turning off a helpful in getting acquainted with the Transmitter, particular station.
  • Page 8 SmartPort 13. SmartPort Outlet (Female) – Outlet on front of SmartPort ® that plugs into the SRR Receiver or other Hunter product. 14. Rubber Cover – Protects SmartPort from dirt and weather. 15. Control Wires – Red, white, and blue wires that connect to the terminal strip area of the controller.
  • Page 9: Wiring Harness/Smartport ® Connection Kit

    WIRING HARNESS/SmartPort CONNECTION KIT ..... ® To utilize the SRR Remote Control System, your controller must be equipped with the SmartPort wiring/harness connection kit. This wiring harness provides the connection port where the SRR receiver is attached. The SmartPort wiring harness is included with the purchase of the SRR.
  • Page 10: Installing The Srr Remote Wiring Harness

    INSTALLING THE SRR REMOTE WIRING HARNESS ....NOTE: While the SmartPort has a NOTE: Any extension of the wires protective cover to allow for outdoor provided with the standard wiring installation, the SRR Receiver should harness may result in an error message...
  • Page 11: Wiring The Smartport ® To Hunter Controllers

    Attach the red wire to the first AC screw slot. some controllers) as shown in Figure 2. Attach the white wire to the other AC screw slot, WIRING THE SmartPort TO HUNTER CONTROLLERS ....® SRC Controller SmartPort Installation ICC Controller SmartPort Installation...
  • Page 12: Typical Installation

    TYPICAL INSTALLATION..............Receiver Mounted Indoors To Controller This installation is ideal for situations when the SRR system will be left permanently connected to the controller in an indoor area. Connection of Receiver on a Temporary Basis from Outside of a Garage or Building...
  • Page 13: Maximizing Operating Range

    MAXIMIZING OPERATING RANGE ..........There are many factors which influence operating NOTE: Remote is designed for range. Listed below are a few things you can do to residential and small commercial assure that you get maximum range possible. sites. Large projects such as 1.
  • Page 14: Extending Wiring On Smartport ® Harness

    At no time should the SmartPort be installed more than 15 meters away from the controller. BLUE BLUE For easiest installation, order a Hunter SRS-SCWH HUNTER SRR-SCWH WIRING HARNESS WHITE WHITE SmartPort wiring harness with a full 7.6 meters of shielded cable.
  • Page 15: Preparing The Transmitter For Use

    PREPARING THE TRANSMITTER FOR USE ........Your SRR System is designed to work right out of the box. This means that other than installing the battery, you may choose to skip this entire section. However, we recommend you read it because with a few simple steps you can customize your SRR to add functionality and security to your system.
  • Page 16: Installing The Transmitter Battery

    INSTALLING THE TRANSMITTER BATTERY ........ Your SRR Transmitter requires a 9-volt alkaline battery. To install the battery, slide open the battery door on the back of the transmitter. Attach the battery to the clip, insert the battery into the compartment, and slide the battery door shut. When...
  • Page 17: Changing The Remote Activated Station Run Time

    Time to any of the 8 settings ranging from 1 your SRR System. This does not affect the run time to 30 minutes. Then do not touch any of the programmed into your controller.
  • Page 18: Changing The Transmitter Address

    3. While the display is blinking and showing the Your SRR comes from the factory with both the current Run Time, Press the button. The word Transmitter and the Receiver address set to 0. You “ADDRESS”...
  • Page 19 NOTE: Black buttons indicate what is to be pushed. RUNTIME ADDRESS...
  • Page 20: Changing The Maximum Station Number

    “ADDRESS” will stations 7 through 9. Likewise, perhaps you will no longer be illuminated. own a Hunter controller like the ICC which can have 5. Use the buttons to change the more than 9 stations. In this case you would want to maximum station number from 1 to 47.
  • Page 21 NOTE: Black buttons indicate what is to be pushed. RUNTIME ADDRESS...
  • Page 22: Preparing The Receiver For Use

    PREPARING THE RECEIVER FOR USE..........As stated earlier, your SRR System is designed to work right out of the box. If you have decided to change your Transmitter address as described in the previous section, you must allow the Receiver to “learn”...
  • Page 23: Changing The Receiver Address

    CHANGING THE RECEIVER ADDRESS..........Hold down the single button on the face of your Receiver while you plug it into a SmartPort ® that is connected to a powered controller. When this is done, the Receiver will beep 4 times. 2.
  • Page 24: Activating A Station With The Srr Remote Control System

    ACTIVATING A STATION WITH THE SRR REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM ................The SRR System will allow you to remotely turn on flash for about 4 seconds indicating that it is and off any station on your SRC, ICC, or future Hunter sending the command to the receiver.
  • Page 25 TRANSMIT TRANSMIT...
  • Page 26: A Word About Range

    Furthermore, it has special circuitry to assure that for that matter. The published range for the SRR this maximum output power is maintained until just System is up to 450 feet. Most users will achieve this before the battery goes dead.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting Guide

    Use run position. interference. Hunter SRR-SCWH. See “Extending Wiring on SmartPort Harness” on page 7. Receiver does not receive signal Mismatch of addresses in transmitter Reset address of receiver. See page 14.
  • Page 28: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS ................Operating Specifications Default Settings • Address = 0 (may be varied from 0-127) • Address range: 0-127 • Number of stations = 9 (may be varied from 1-48) • Maximum stations supported: 47 • Run Time: 10 minutes •...
  • Page 29 INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR SPRINKLER SYSTEM....Date of Installation: _______________________________________________________________ Contractor Installing System: _______________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________________________ Phone: _________________________________________________________________________ Location of Control Valves: _________________________________________________________ Location of Weather Sensor: ________________________________________________________ Location of Main Water Supply Shutoff: _______________________________________________...
  • Page 32 (2) This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Transmitter: FCC ID: M3USRR-TX01 Receiver: FCC ID: M3USRR-RX01 Hunter Industries Incorporated • The Irrigation Innovators © 2004 Hunter Industries Incorporated 1940 Diamond Street • San Marcos, California 92078 www.HunterIndustries.com P/N 700425...

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