Toro Plus Series Satellite User Manual

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Controller Components................................................. 2
Selecting Control Options ............................................ 3
Before Programming the Controller…..........................4
About The Controller’s Memory ................................... 4
Set Satellite Operating Mode ........................................ 4
Set Current Time and Day............................................. 5
Set Station Run Times................................................... 5
Set Program Start Time(s) ............................................ 6
Set Active Day Watering Schedules ............................ 7
• Calendar Schedule.................................................... 7
• Interval Schedule ...................................................... 8
Set Program Repeat and Soak ..................................... 9
Program Operation Pause and Cancel ...................... 10
Manual Control Operations ...................................10- 12
Cycle Mode................................................................... 10
Syringe Mode ............................................................... 11
Multi-Manual Mode ...................................................... 12
Set Satellite Address ................................................... 13
Set Percent Adjust....................................................... 13
Reviewing Program Information ................................ 14
Special Functions................................................... 14-15
Self Test........................................................................ 14
Initialization .................................................................. 14
Radio Calibration Test................................................. 15
Link Monitor ................................................................ 15
Troubleshooting .......................................................... 16
Lithium Battery Installation (Optional)....................... 16
Manual Output Switch Operation ............................... 17
Power Indicator Lamps ............................................... 17
Program Data Reference Form....................................18
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Power Specifications
Line Voltage: 115/230 V a.c. 50/60 Hz (switchable),
130 VA (100W)
Current Draw (no load): 0.21A @ 115 V a.c., 60 Hz, 0.10A
@ 230V, 50 Hz
Current Draw (maximum load): 0.90A @ 115 V a.c, 60 Hz,
0.42A @ 230 V a.c, 50 Hz
Secondary Voltage Output: 24 V a.c., 3.2A (77 VA)
Maximum Load Per Station Output: 0.75A (18 VA)
Maximum Load Per Pump/Master Valve Output:
0.75A (18 VA)
Hardware Features
Plastic or Painted Stainless Steel Cabinetry
Front, Back and Top Locking Covers
Removable Station Output and Common/Pump Modules
Modular Station Output:
16 to 64 stations in 8-station increments
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
Power Supply:
1.5A On/Off Switch/Circuit Breaker – Main Power Input
3.2A Fuse (Slow-Blow) – Field Output
4A Circuit Breaker – Control Functions
Communication Modem (optional): 3/4A (Fast-Blow)
Pump/Common & Communication Surge Protection
Module (optional): 1/2A (Fast-Blow)
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Domestic: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a FCC Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. The equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to the radio
communications. Operation in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
International: This is a CISPR 22 Class A product. In a
domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference, in which case the user may be required to
take adequate measures.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Electromagnetic Compatibility

Controller Components... 2Selecting Control Options ... 3Before

Page 2 - CONTROLLER COMPONENTS

Program Operation Pause and CancelAn operating program can be paused or canceled at any time as needed. The pause feature temporarilysuspends program

Page 3 - Selecting Control Options

Syringe ModeThe Syringe mode enables all stations with a programmed run time in a selected program to be operated fora short, temporary run time (syri

Page 4 - Set Satellite Operating Mode

Multi-Manual ModeUp to six selected stations can be operated at the same time using Multi-Manual mode. A temporary runtime from 1 to 59 minutes is giv

Page 5 - Set Station Run Time

Set Satellite AddressThe LTC satellite requires a unique address for identification by the central LCM within the network system. Theaddress consists

Page 6 - Set Program Start Time(s)

Reviewing Program InformationTo review the current operating information entered for any program, use the procedure below. If you needto make changes

Page 7 - To Set a Calendar schedule:

Radio Calibration TestThe radio calibration test enables the LTC to generate three different radio test patterns for use in radionetwork communication

Page 8 - Interval Schedule

TroubleshootingIf you experience a controller problem, check the programming for a possible programming error and thelist of problems and solutions li

Page 9 - Set Program Repeat and Soak

Manual Output Switch OperationA 3-position switch is provided on the Pump/Commodule for additional control of the pump relaycircuit. In addition, the

Page 10 - Manual Control Operations

Program Data Reference FormProgram Number_____ Date_________Station Location1 ___________________ 17 ___________________ 33____________________ 49____

Page 11 - Syringe Mode

User's GuideNetwork LTCTM PlusSeries SatelliteTMR

Page 12 - Multi-Manual Mode

CONTROLLER COMPONENTS2Address% AdjustTime/DayWeek 1CentralStand AloneOffCycle Syringe MultiManual Start Ti

Page 13 - Set Satellite Address

Selecting Control OptionsA set of eight DIP switches, located beneath the upper left corner of the control panel (as illustrated below)is provided for

Page 14 - Special Functions

Before Programming the Controller…Please note the following important information before programming the Network LTC Plus con-troller for the first ti

Page 15 - Satellite #

Set Current Time and DaySynchronizing the controller's clock with the current time and day is an important first step in the programmingprocedure

Page 16 - Problem Probable Cause Remedy

Set Program Start Time(s)This procedure will determine when each program will start during a 24 hour period. Note the followingcharacteristics:• Each

Page 17 - HOT POST

Set Active Day Watering SchedulesThe active watering days for each program can be chosen using a Calendar schedule or an Intervalschedule. The Calenda

Page 18 - Program Data Reference Form

Interval ScheduleScheduling active days by Interval enables a program to operate on a specific routine such as, every otherday, or every fourth day, w

Page 19 - Series Satellite

Set Program Repeat and SoakThis is an optional programming feature which enables a program to repeat its operating cycle from 0 – 3times (in addition

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