Toro GREENKEEPER 212 User Manual

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GreenKeeper 212 Features:
Easily Expandable Up To 12 Stations
with 2-Station Plug-in Modules
3 Watering Programs With:
- Calendar, Interval and Odd/Even Days
- 1 Min. to 4 Hrs. Station Run Time
- 4 Start Times Per Program
Battery Back-Up
Automatic Pump Start
Seasonal Run Time Adjust
Rain Delay
Rain Sensor Ready
Remote Control Ready
Snap-in Wire Connectors
Automatic Sprinkler System Controller
User’s Guide
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User’s Guide

GreenKeeper 212 Features:• Easily Expandable Up To 12 Stationswith 2-Station Plug-in Modules•3 Watering Programs With:- Calendar, Interval and Odd/Eve

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Selecting Program Start TimesA program start time is the time of day you select tobegin an automatic program watering cycle. It is important to rememb

Page 3 - GreenKeeper 212 Introduction

It is always helpful to plan your watering schedule onpaper before beginning the programming steps. You willhave a record of your watering schedule an

Page 5 - Controller Components

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Page 6 - PROGRAMS

The GreenKeeper 212 utilizes a 9-volt battery to retain itswatering program information in the event of a main powerinterruption. This battery backup

Page 7 - Sprinkler System Basics

24-Hour Clock ModeThe GreenKeeper 212 is set to display time in the 12-hour clock mode. If youprefer to use a 24-hourclock mode (military time),select

Page 8 - Watering Program Basics

15The GreenKeeper 212 program memory can be reset tothe permanent program values or cleared completely atany time without removing power. Resetting th

Page 9 - Watering Program Details

16Note: To select the 24-hour clock mode, see page 14.Turn the control dial to the CURRENT TIME/DAYposition (the hour digits will begin flashing).To a

Page 10 - Flashing

For each program, you can select Calendar, IntervalOdd, Even or Off. To set a Calendar schedule, continuehere. To set an Interval schedule see page 18

Page 11

Setting an Interval ScheduleTurn the control dial to the WATERING DAYSposition. Check the PROGRAMS switch setting. If necessary,reposition the switch

Page 12 - (Example)

Introduction and Set Up GreenKeeper 212 Components...2-5 Sprinkler System Basics...6 Watering P

Page 13 - PROGRAM C

Setting an Odd or Even Schedule Note:The Odd/Even Selector Jumper must be removedfor this type of watering schedule. See page 14 for details.Turn the

Page 14 - Figure 2

Turn the control dial to the PROGRAM START TIMEposition. Check the PROGRAMS switch setting. If necessary,reposition the switch to select the desired p

Page 15 - Figure 3

Turn the control dial to the STATION TIMESposition. Check the PROGRAMS switch setting. If necessary,reposition the switch to select the desired progra

Page 16 - Figure 4

Note: The GreenKeeper 212 indoor controller is notweather resistant and must be installed indoors or ina protected area. For outdoor installation of a

Page 17 - Programming the Controller

1. Route the valve control wires between the valves andthe controller.Note: Using 18 AWG (1.0mm2) multi-wire sprinklervalve connection cable is recomm

Page 18 - Setting a Calendar Schedule

(Optional)CAUTION: To prevent controller damage,ensure the relay current draw does not exceed0.30 Amps. Do not connect the controller directly to the

Page 19 - Setting an Interval Schedule

1. Remove the lower housing cover (A) by pulling outward on the handle.2. Remove two phillips screws from the transformeraccess cover (B). Pull the co

Page 20 - Turning Off a Program

1. For safe, reliable operation, select an installation sitewhich will provide the following conditions:• Protection from irrigation spray, exposure t

Page 21 - Setting Program Start Times

1. Route the valve wires or wire cable from the valves,into the controller cabinet.Note: Using 18 AWG (1mm2) multi-wire sprinklervalve connection cabl

Page 22 - Setting Station Run Times

(Optional)CAUTION: To prevent controller damage,ensure the relay current draw does not exceed0.30 Amps. Do not connect the controller directly to the

Page 23 - Controller Installation

Controller ComponentsGreenKeeper 212 Introduction and Set Up21 3 BATTERY2

Page 24 - Connecting the Valves

(Optional)The Toro Rain Switch is a remote rain sensor which canbe connected directly to your GreenKeeper 212 to auto-matically interrupt watering dur

Page 25 - Jumper Wire

The GreenKeeper 212 controller has three modes ofoperation: Automatic, Manual and Off. In the Automaticmode the controller tracks the time and day and

Page 26 - Outdoor Model Installation

Manual operation enables the automatic watering pro-grams or selected stations assigned to the program to bestarted manually. During operation, tempor

Page 27 - 6" (15.24cm)

The following watering control features enable you to fur-ther control the watering program during operation.All watering control features apply to wa

Page 28

When the control dial is turned to the OFF position, thecontroller immediately shuts off any watering operationcurrently in progress. Leaving the cont

Page 29

Changes in season and temperature generally require achange in station run time to maintain a healthy land-scape and conserve water. The season adjus

Page 30 - Toro Rain Switch

The fuse protects the controller from damage due topower surges and excessive current draw through theStation Modules. Before replacing the fuse, chec

Page 31 - Controller Operation

36If you are having a problem with the controller, check the following symptoms, possible causes and remedies. If the problem cannot be resolved or yo

Page 32 - Manual Operation

Cabinet Dimensions:Indoor Model7.5" W x 8.5" H x 2" D (19cm W x 21.6cm H x 5cm D)Outdoor Model13.25" W x 9" H x 3.5" D (

Page 33 - Watering Control Features

Domestic: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These l

Page 34

GreenKeeper 212 Components The following are brief descriptions of the controller com-ponents and display elements. Each of these items willbe explain

Page 35 - RUN position

Controller Components 3 - Control Dial Positions (continued)SEASON ADJUST – Enables the run time of allzones in a program to be simultaneously increa

Page 36 - Service and Specifications

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Page 37 - Troubleshooting

The three main components of every automatic sprinklersystem are the controller, station control valves andsprinklers. The controller is the brain of

Page 38 - Specifications

A watering program requires three basic instructions tooperate automatically:• What days to water –called watering days• When to water – called a prog

Page 39 - Electromagnetic Compatibility

This section covers in detail each of the three parts of awatering program – watering days, program start timesand station run times. Selecting Wateri

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