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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3551; POINSETTIA LANE OVERHEAD WIDENING; IRRIGATION CONTROLLER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; (2)t. LEIT® 4000 and 4000E Series Controllers Operating and Installation Instructions we.. Thank you you for purchasing the DIG LEIT Series Controller. Please take the time to read through the enclosed instructions and follow them step by step. If you have any questions, please call our customer service line 1-800-344-6641. V-1 :11 :(.JI.:.] ii a About tt}é LEIT 4000 and 4000E ..........................................4 Parts Identification .........................................................4 Installation requirements ...................................................5 General installation instructions ..........................................5 Controller installation......................................................5-6 Installation instructions for actuator with in-line valve series 150x-xxx ................................................ 6 Installation instructions for LEMA solenoid actuator series 1500 ......7-8 List of type and model LEMA solenoid actuators Series 1500S and Series 1500E..........................................8-9 List of type and model LEMA solenoid actuators and plastic in-line valves Series 150x-xxx ....................................... 9 Installation instructions for LEIT controller and - LEMA solenoid actuator with sensing application using SKIT 8821-4 .........................................................9 Schematic wiring of LEMA solenoid actuator series S and E to LEIT 4012E controller ...................................................10 Schematic wiring of LEMA solenoid actuator series S and E to LEIT 4016E controller ...................................................10 Irrigation programming - see Booklet 26-401 ...........................10 Troubleshooting ......................................................11-12 Maintenance ................................................................12 Warranty ..................................................................13 Quick Reference Installation Chart ..............................Back Cover / I Operates 4. 6. 8, 12 and 16 stations and a master valve or pump start without AC power hookup, batteries or conventional solar panels (master valve or pump start replace station 8 when required) Bilingual software in English or Spanish Functions day or night in any weather and most outdoor locations All power is provided by an internal, ultrahigh efficiency photovoltaic module and microelectronic energy management system fueled by ambient light. Requires daily exposure to light levels no higher than the equivalent of 25% of the ambient light level at 55 degrees latitude under 10-year worst case weather conditions. No direct sunlight is required Setup system allows program verification Status report for each valve verifies operating time for past and current month Four independent programs per valve and 3-start times per program allow for mixed irrigation applications Duration's from one minute to 5 hours and 59 minutes to operate drip or sprinkler systems Programming is easy using a self-guiding menu and four durable sealed buttons Custom programming with 7-day calendar, 1 to 39 day interval or odd/even interval days Individual monthly water budgeting from 10% to 200% in 10% increments Assign rain, moisture or freeze sensors to an individual valve or to the entire system using SKIT 8821-4 connector Manual watering by station or program Liquid crystal display is easy to read under almost any lighting conditions Rain delay up to 99 days with auto-restart Lightning protection; thecontroller is fully isolated from electrical ground, offering virtual immunity to ground currents from overhead power-lines and/or close proximity lightning strike Simple to install easy-access wire connector accommodates standard irrigation wire up to 12 gauge. Connections are secured using a standard Flathead screwdriver (1/8-inch). No special tools are required Series 4000 controller fitted with a wiring connector strip that can handle a maximum of 8 hot wires and 2 common wires. Environmentally friendly, uses clean power - 2 3 ItABOUr7HELBT4OOOAND4aCOE..: ... ,.. L(ff L(a. T~Tjji 1; /1 LEIT 4000 LEIT 4000E 1.1 The LEIT series irrigation controllers are available in either the 4000 (standard) model or 4000E (expansion) series 4000 Series (standard) 4000E Series (expansion) LEIT 4004 4 stations plus MV/Pump LEIT 4012E 12 stations plus MV/Pump 1.ElT 4006 6 stations plus MV/Pump LEIT 4016E 16 stations including MV/Pump LEIT 4068 8 stations including V/Pump 1.2 If you have purchased a LEIT 4004, 4006 or 4012E, you have the option of connecting an additional master valve to. your controllers 1.3 If you have purchased a LOT 4008 or 4016E, you have the option to configure station 8 on 4008 and station 16 on 4016E as a master valve, when you installed a master valve on your system 1.4 All LEIT 4000 series controllers are fitted with a wiring connector strip that has a maximum of 8 connector ports for hot wires (stations) and 2 connector ports for common wires. The 4000E series controllers accommodates the need for additional ports on its 12 station and 16 station models by modifying the standard wiring design and introducing an expansion LEMA solenoid actuator (please refer to wiring schemes for 4012E and 4016E on page 10 of the instruction manual) To properjy install your new controller, you will need the following: 2.1 Control unit: LEIT 4000 or 4000E series controllers programmed with bilingual software versions SW Ver 0.77 /EE Ver 0.70 or higher 2.2 LEIT key: Programming tool required to program We controller(uses 1 -nine volt alkaline battery) 2.3 Mounting column: motel MCOL 4000 -33" (84 cm) ç high steel pipe including mounting tool kit (1 screw, 1 spacing bolt, 1 hex-key :3/16") 2.4 Actuator can be used: Option A: leach complete with a valve (15OS-xxx standard series), used with controller model 4004, 4006, 4008 and 1 of each complete with a valve (1 50S-xxx and 1 5OE-xxx series), used with controller model 401 2E and 4016E OR Option 8: 1 actuator (1500S standard series) for each valve being used with a controller model 4004, 4006, 4008 and 1 of each actuator, 0 500S and 1500E series), used with 401 2E or 4016E Optional: Model SKIT 8321-4 connector: if any sensors (T; are used an SKIT 8821-4 connector is required Lly 14I..-i0I Ii 1(0h1 Required items that you will need for the installation Battery: 9V alkaline battery for the LEIT key Standard wire stripper Flathead screwdriver (9/64" or smaller) Concrete: approximately two 60 lb (27 kg) bags Conventional waterproof wire connectors Duct tape or equivalent as required Electrical tape or equivalent as required [e1 zvl l;T.1 111.i1.J' 'i['hIli i;'L.i t(.] Select the right location Because the LEIT 4000 series controllers do not use AC power, you can locate the controller virtually anywhere you want. Note: all LOT 4000 and 4000E series controllers work as well in shaded locations, such as beneath trees, as they do in full sun. Direct sunlight is not required! ii ;('l' I 5.1 Run the field wires along their respective trenches from the valve box up to the bottom end of the mounting ..........L... column. Make sure not to exceed the maximum recommendation of wire distance and gauge (e chart on page 8). Push the wires up through the column until at least 12" (30 cm) of wire extends from the top of the mounting column. (See A) Note: for wiring detail of actuator 1500E see detail on pages 9 and lo. 5.2 Install mounting column: set the curved bottom of the mounting collumn in a 12" x 12" x 12" (30 x 30 x 30 cm) frame and pour the two 60 lb (27 kg) sacks of cement. A Make sure the column -is vertical and the opening in the curved bottom is accessible and unclogged. All wire will enter the controller through the bottom of the mounting column. (See 8) J ____.•".. Note: 4012E and 4016E; we recommend maximum _L) 8 hot wires and 2 common wires to enter the column, all splicing of hot wires should b. done in splice box at the foot of controller and before entering the column. Note: make sure the cement pad is dry before continuing with the installation 5.3 Mount the controller. Remove the front door from the LEIT series controller and slide the controller into place on top of the mounting column. Make sure that at least 12" (30 cm) of wires are now inside the controller and cannot slip back down into the column. (See C) Then insert the clamp spacer and the screw (both included with the mounting column) into the hole located on the lower left side of the controller. (See 0) Tighten the screw with the hex-key (included) until the controller does not turn, twist or pull off of the mounting column. —3/16" Hex Key 4 5.4 Connecting the wires to the controller: Strip 3/10" of insulation from the tip of each of the T ,• wires. Plug the red (hot) wires into the connector strip labeled with the station L1II-1 number and tighten the connector screw with a screwdriver. (If you are using a master valve or a pump, you have to plug the hot wire from the MV/P into the station labeled "MV/P"). Plug the white (common) wire into either of the two common wire connectors labeled common located at the lower part of the connector strip and tighten connector screw with a screwdriver. I Match all versions of commercially available brass or plastic AC valves with the appropriate LEMA solenoid actuator (see list of LEMA solenoid actuators 98). Note that if you required rain, moisture or freeze sensor, an SKIT 8821-4 sensor kit interface (see #2 Parts Identification) must be installed. 7.1 Installing LEMA solenoid actuator (when not using recommended version): unscrew the conventional solenoids from each of the valves that you are going to use and remove the valve stem, plunger spring and "o" ring 7.2 Select the LEMA solenoid actuator with the correct adapter that is compatible with your valve and separate the magnet from the stem assembly by unscrewing the nut on the top. (see A) Recommended version is a complete assembly including LEMA solenoid actuator and plastic globe valve (sizes from 3/4" to 2). 6.1 Install the series 1 50x-xxx valve with solenoid actuator and turn water supply on and pressurize the system. - Example: Installation for Rainbird valve. 6.2 Make sure that the valve will shut off automatically. Test the valve with manual operation by turning manual lever, counterclockwise to open and clockwise to close, making sure that the valve is operating correctly in advance of connecting the wires. Caution:For valves with a manual bleed lever: Make sure lever is in closed position, and do not move lever after installing actuator 5.3 Connecting the wires: Splice the solenoid actuator wires and connect the hot wires from the controller to the red wire on each solenoid actuator. Loop a single common wire to the white wire of each solenoid actuator using conventional waterproof wire connectors. Make sure not to exceed the maximum recommendation of wire distance and gauge (see page 8). Note: for wiring detail of E series see detail on page 10 Note: make sure to label each station wire with the station number if you do not use color coded wire. 7.3 Remove (if assembled) adapter and manual bleed from the LEMA solenoid actuator and thread to the compatible valve port used. (see 8) 7.4 Screw the LEMA solenOid actuator stem assembly into the correct adapter port. Make sure the 0-ring is inside the manual bleed adapter. Firmly tighten the stem with a flat-head screwdriver, but do not over tighten. (see C) - C i 0 Nut 7.5 Slip the LEMA solenoid actuator and magnet over the LEMA stem assembly and secure with the provided nut. (see 0) The nut should be tightened firmly enough, so that it cannot be removed using your hand. Do Actuator LEMA Solenoid not over tighten. Make sure to position the LEMA solenoid actuator with the label facing upwards. If you are having a problem with selecting or installing the appropriate LEMA solenoid actuator to your valve, contact Magnet DIG customer service at 1(800) 322-9146 d7D Stem Plunger 0 Ring Manual Override - Adapter Important: do not over tighten the LEMA solenoid actuator to your valve 7.6 Turn water supply on and pressurize the system 7.7 Make sure that that the LEMA solenoid actuator mounted on the valve will shut off automatically. Test the valve with CN manual operation by holding LEMA solenoid actuator and turning counter dock wise to open and clock wise to close, ° making sure that the LEMA solenoid actuator selected is operating correctly in advance of connecting the wires "Note: if the valve remains open in manual operation, you may need to examine if the LEMA solenoid actuator stem and adapter are installed correctly and the nut is firmly secured. 0Ring_____ 6 Note: for wiring detail of Series E actuator see detail in page 10. Note: make sure to label each station wire inside the valve box with the station number if you do not use color coded wire 7.8 Run all wires along their respective trenches from each valve box to the controller (or to the splice box if you are using model 4012E or 4016E). Make sure to label each wire with the correct station number if you are not using color-coded wires- Inside the irrigation box connect the hot wires from each LEMA solenoid actuator to the controller station # using conventional waterproof wire connectors. Use single common wire to connect to the white wire of each LEMA solenoid actuator. Make sure not to exceed the maximum recommendation of wire distance and gauge (see chart of maximum wire distance). For model 4004, 4006 and 4008; push all wires through the bottom of the mounting column with at least 12" (30 cm) of wire extended from the top of the mounting column (see 4.1). For model 401 2E and 401 6E run all station wires from the actuators to your splice box at the foot of the controller and label them with the correct station number inside Ue splice box at the foot of your controller. Splice one standard and one expansion actuator wire with one hot wire that will lead to the controller (e.g. 4012 station #1 + #7 or #2 + 98) please see detail option on page 9 and 10. - ACTUATOR SELECTION 4012E 4016E Standard Expansion Standard Expansion Station #1 Station 47 Station 91 Station #9 [Station 92 Station #8 Station 92 Station 410 Station #3 Station #9 Station #3 Station #11 Station 44 Station 910 Station #4 Station #12 Station #5 Station #11 Station 95 j Station 413 Station #6 Station 912 Station #6 Station #14 MV/P Station #7 Station #15 Station #8 Station 416 or fvlV/P - And this is why: on an expansion controller, an expansion actuator has to share the same wiring connector position as does a standard actuator. In order for the Expansion Controller to be able to independently turn either one of these actuators on or off, (given that they both share the same hot wire), it is necessary for the expansion controller to send two different signals down the same wire. One of these digital signals will only activate a standard actuator. The other digital signal will only activate an expansion actuator. MAXIMUM WIRE DISTANCE 1 Wire gauge Maximum run I4AWG 1,500 feet (300m) 12 AWG 2,400 feet (700 m) Note: Please note that the LEMA solenoid actuators operates only with 2-way normally closed valves Important: LEMA solenoid actuator must not be tested with any AC valve tester or DC tester over 9V! To do so will cause irreparable damage to the LEMA solenoid actuator and the controller unit and will void the warranty on the products E'it.] Ii1l 617J.1 To make sure that you are using the right LEMA series actuator for your valve type and model, please refer tz the list below. Model Description LEMA 1520S / LEMA 1520E: For Bermad, Buckner VP, (except Imperial), Royal Coach and Toro valve in head LEMA 1521S / LEMA 1521 E: For Rainbird DV, DVF, PGA, PEB, GB, EFB, BPE series, brass and plastic valves LEMA 1524S / LEMA 1524E: For Weathermatic valves LEMA 1526S / LEMA 1526E: For Tom 252 valves (1-1/2 ' and larger) LEMA 1527S / LEMA 1527E: For Griswold valves LEMA 1528S / LEMA1 528E: For Imperial (by Buckner) Superior valves after Oct. 98 and Champion / Superior manual valve adapters except for EA models LEMA 1529S I LEMA 1529E: For Richdel & Hacde (IRRITROL) valves LEMA 1530S / LEMA 1530E: For Nelson Pro 7900 valves LEMA 1531S / LEMA 1531 E: For Toro Flo Pro valves Note: You can identify the actuator type by the label on the actuator body (1 SODS or 1500E series) and the model of the actuator by the label on the metal bracket, showing two digits (e.g. "21 " fora 1521S or 1521E). 9.1 Light energized micropower standard actuators with plastic globe valve with flow control 150S-075 Standard solenoid actuator on 3/4" 150-100 Standard solenoid actuator on 1" 150S-150 Standard solenoid actuator on 1-1/2" 150S-200 Standard solenoid actuator on 2" 9.2 Light energized micropower expansion actuators with plastic globe valve with flow control 150E-075 Expansion solenoid actuator on 3/4" 150E-100 Expansion solenoid actuator on 1', 150E-150 Expansion solenoid actuator on 1-1/2' 150E-200 Expansion solenoid actuator on 2" The SKIT switch-type sensor adapter provides a quick, reliable, weatherproof way to connect compatible rain, freeze, moisture arid other normally closed switch-type sensors. Either directly to the LEIT 4000 or LEIT 4000E series of irrigation controllers if there is an unused station available, or to a LEMA1 500S or LEMA 1 SOOE series micro-power actuator or to 150S and 150E valve assembly. Either way an SKIT 882 1 -4 is required to connect a sensor to the system. 10.1 If you have an unused station on your LEIT CttroIler, you can connect a sensor directly to it using an SKIT 8821-4. (See page 14, Option 1) Procedure: Run a red (hot) wire from the unused station connector position on your LEIT controller to the red (hot) wire on the SKIT 8821-4. Then run a white (common) wire from the common connector station position on the LEIT controller to the white (common) wire on the SKIT. Then splice the two SKIT black wires to the sensor's two normally closed (NI/C) wires. 10.2 If an unused station is not available, to minimine excessive wire runs, or if the sensor location is too far from the controilec simply connect the SKIT 8821-4 to one of the LEMA series actuators at a valve closest to the desired sensor location. (See page 14, Option 2 Procedure: Choose a valve that is closest to your sensor location. On the installed LEMA series actuator, splice the red (hot) wire to the SKIT's red (hot) wire AND to your hot field wire, creating a 3-wire connection. Then splice the LEMA's white (common) wire to the SKIT's white (common) wire and make another connection in to your common field wire. Then splice the two SKIT black wires to the sensor's two normally closed (NI/C) wires. 10.3 Sensors compatible with the LEIT irrigation system: Recommended rain sensors: Weattiermatic 950 and tile Hunter Mini-Clik II, Model 502. Recommended moisture sensors: Irrometer RA and TG.A series. Recommended freeze sensor: Hunter Freeze-Clik, Model 401. - STAT1ONUS - STATiON VZ"11HOT (red) Hor (1 STAT'.ONTiS STATIONJA'S~M,17 07 COMMON L2 --10j :-9j COMMON SIN: COMMON (white) [ J) wlse box s3 Valve box a2 lkive box S1 Option 2 Option 1 S1AflONV7 HOT (ed STATiON VS HOT redi STATIOMVS 6 L 81 COMMON COMMON (white) \bNe box 43 '.bie box .2 're Om St Option 2 Valve of box at base conbofler HO1• At ::::HOT I HOT(MO) -STATION L..__ (recl) -TAnON i/12 61.1 8 01 th th COMMON :T3 Tz I 9 COMMON 'Jve box at base of conboter S1iIiCN'/N - STATiON 1/10 - STATION '111 STArICN 412, ATION'113 - STA11CNVSA - STATION 1/15 STATION 116 -MVfP COMMON 3 12 1 I Iii 110 I COMMON See the companion booklet 26-401 for detailed step-by-step programming. 14.1 MECHANICAL PROBLEMS: The LEIT 4000 does not lock firmly to the mounting column. Check the following: Are you using the required MCDL 4000? Are you using the correct locking spacer and mounting screw assembly? Have you tightened the mounting screw firmly enough with the hex key? The LEMA actuator assembly will not correctly attach to valve or, when attached, leaks water from stem or adapter. Check the following: Check if the actuator model ff is correct for valves being used (see page 8). Make sure stem and/or adapter are firmly assembled together with o-rings in place and firmly screwed into the valve. 14.2 ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS: With the LEIT Key plugged into the controller after 2 minutes there is no visible display. Check the following: Check the battery in the LEIT Key and replace if necessary. Make sure the LEIT Key is plugged in all the way. Some or all valves fail to operate when using 'Manual Run'. (Systems NOT USING 'a master Valve/Pump) Check the following: Make sure that the red (hot) wires of the actuators are spliced to the hot field wkes leading to your controller. Make sure all the white (common) wires of the actuators are connected to the common field wire leading back to your controller. Insert !! field wires ("hUt 3/iC" of instation stripped from th end of the wires) firmly into the valve connector and tighten the appropriate screws so as to ensure good connection. Make sure that the wires are corrosion free, the joints are tight and made waterproof. Are you using the correct actuators for your valves? (see page 8) Make sure that the wire length has not exceeded the maximum wire run for the gauge of wire being used (see distance, page 8). Make sure that there is adequate water pressure. Make sure that the water pressure is not too high (over 150 psi). Use a pressure regulator if necessary. Make sure that the water piping system is not clogged or plugged. Expansion controllers only: (LEIT 4012E and LEIT 4016E) Verify that the labels of your actuators state that you are using "LEMA 1500S, Standard" and LEMA 1500E, Expansion" series actuators. The older type actuators of the "LEMA 1500-4 non- sensing" series will not work with expansion controllers. (see page 8) Some or all valves fail to operate when using "Manual Run". (Systems USING a Master Valve/Pump) Check the following: All of above reasons for failure may apply as well. Check the functionality of the master valve. If the master valve does not operate, there will be no water pressure for the other valves. Make sure the red (hot) wire coming from the master vave is plugged into the "Master Valve/P' position on your LEIT 4000. One valve will come on together with a second valve but not independently (systems NOT USING a Master Valve/Pump) Check the following: Check if the red (hot) wires are plugged into the designated valve slots (labeled with the Valve Number). If one of the wires is connected to the designated Master Valve/Pump position, itwill not operate irLdependently, but will come on when any other valve operates. Expansion controllers only: (LEIT 4012E and LEIT 4016E) You paired up the hot wires of two standard or two expansion actuators instead of 1 standard and 1 expansion actuator. If actuators of identical type share the same hot wire they can not be operated individually. Make sure that you follow the instructions on how to connect standard and expansion actuators to the controller. (see page 10). Valves switch on but not off. Check the following: Check that Uve label on top of each of the actuator bodies is facing upwards. Make sure that the nut on the actuator assembly is tightened firmly. Finger tight is unacceptable. Do not over tighten. Make sure Mat We field hot & common wire connections are not reversed. 14.3 PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS: The valves will come on using the "Manual Run" feature but will not water automatically. Check the following: "Rain Stop" is active. To reactivate the program schedule, go into the Main Menu Rain Stop/Restart" and cancel the Rain Stop (see manual page 3) No programming schedules have been entered yet. Go into Main Menu "Setup Schedule" and enter a program (see manual page 5) You programmed the controller, but did not ACTIVATE the programs. Go into Main Menu "Setup System' and activate the desired programs (see manual page 7). The programmed runtime of the stations is set to "0" duration. Go into Main Menu "Setup Schedule" and alter runtime (see manual page 5). You are not using a sensor, but you programmed the system for sensor operation. Go into Main Menu "Setup System and check that sensors are unused (see manual page 7). A sensor is hcoked up to the system and is in a state that inhibits watering. ii ;l_1 Z i - DIG Corp. warrants to its customers who have purchased products from an authorized DIG distributor that such products wiR be free from original defects in material and workmanship for two (2) years from the date of purchase. If any apparent defect arises in a DIG product wittin the warranty period, promptly contact Customer Service at DIG Corp. to request a Return Goods Authorization Number (RGA Number). Returned goods must be securely packaged and clearly marked with the RGA # on the outside of each carton. Shipment must be freight prepaid and insured. Please allow 2 weeks for the completion of repairs or replacement and return of the product If a product is replaced, the replacement product is covered for the remainder of the warranty period dating from the original purchase. If the eligibility for warranty repair is in doubt, a poof of purchase is required. Tampering with a product (including, but not limited to attempting to take it apart) will void any warranty the product might otherwise be eligible for. This warranty applies only to DIG products, which are installed as specified and used for irrigation purposes. This warranty applies only to products, which have not been altered, damaged, misused or misapplied. This warranty does not cover products adversely affected by the system into which the products are incorporated, including improperly designed, installed, operated, or maintained systems. This warranty does not apply to blockage of solenoids due to use of water containing corrosive chemicals, electrolytes, sand, dirt, silt, rust, scale, algae, bacterial slime or other organic contaminarats. DIG's liability is limited to the repair or replacement, at DIG's sole discretIon, of products which are returned prepaid to the factory and found by DIG to be defective, but in no event shall DIG's liability exceed the selling price of the product DIG is not liable for consequential, incidental, indirect or special damages, including but not limited to labor to inspect, remove or replace products, vegetation loss, loss of energy or water, costs of substitute equipment or services, property damage, loss of use or loss of profits; nor is DIG liable for economic losses, lost profits, consequential damages or damage to property arising out of DIG's negligence or based on strict liability in tort. The user and/ or trade customer agrees to the limitations and exclusions of liability of this warranty by purchase or use of DIG products. Some states do not permit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or of implied warranties. Therefore, some of the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you. DIG makes no other warranties on this product. ex'aressed or implied. No representative, agent, distributor or other person has the authority to waive, alter, or add to the printed provisions of this warranty, or to make any representation of warranty not contained here. 1-800-822-9146 FAX 760-721-0282 A programmed schedule does not complete a watering cycle. Check the following: Make sure the different programs are not overlapping each other. If any of the programs should not be finished by the start time of the following program, the previous program will be terminated. Make sure there is enough time between the programs and/or start times to budget your watering time (up to 200% possible) (see program manual page 3) The password has been changed or forgotten: Please call DIG Customer Service with the Serial Number of your controller to find out the factory password specific to your controller. If the provided solutions have not solved your problems, please call DIG Customer Service (800-3-9146) for further technical support Please note that tampering with the controller or even attempting to take it apart, will VOID any warrarrty your product might be eligible for. -- None 12 13 LEIT® 4000 & 4000E Irrigation Controller CONTROLLER MODELS 4004, 4006 & 4008 iRRIGATION PRODUCTS 1210 Activity Drive Vista, CA 92083-8510 1-800-322-9146 Fax: 760-727-0282 www.digcorp.com e-mail: dig@digcorp.com ICA 2001 DIG CORP 26-400 CONCRETE BASE BACKFILL SOIL ROUND VALVE 30X IrYP.) IPCR IA N I C.ciJIr OVER 24•'CL2 if MUSf BE LCCAcDDIN A SEPAYArE'-uGH VCLIACO° JUI'4C lION sox. DRY SPUCE CONNECTORS Va 10 SENSOR —FINISH GRADE INUNE VALVE SERIES I ECS-xx:< SWIVEL FITTING SERIES -XXX TO SPQ9IKLERS DRY SPLICE C CNN ECTC R S LEMA .'ACROPOWER AC1IJAIOR t Ji !1l.Ji'.1 R ;Il This option will operate any valve for a defined irrigation period. The valve will close automatically at the end of the irrigation period. Note that the originally programmed irrigation schedule will continue to function at the set time programmed. Manual Run is useful for checking the proper operation of your stations (especially after installation) and for applying adbonal water as required. [Manual run feature overrides any sensor reading, rain stop but not budgeting. =E:! NUAL iTul UN? Press to select Manual Run or skip manual run and move to the next option by pressing & or - Prog. 0 Nonej') LL0 St0rITemP Yj have the option to run any of the stored programs (assuming that they have been programmed) or to set up and run a temporary prram. For example to set a temporary program, underscore temp by pressing or and select temp by pressing 9@ , then press R or Ci)button again and underscore OK, press and the next screen will appear. ve ff1 001 ff timeT 2 Press R or S to underscore the hour or minute digits, then press or to adjust the runtime. When finished, press R ar CE to underscore OK and press to continue. Follow the same procedure for the remaining valves. To skip any valve, simply set the runtime to 0 and press Mto continue. In this option you will need to pass through all the valve numbers. liProg Will Start 1 Mi Press to start the Manual Run, (and, if you're within the spray area, remove the LEIT Key, replace and lock the LEIT 4000 door to protect the controller and mve) LEIT 4000 will start the manual run approximately in one minute and will run each valve for the programmed duration. To STOP the Manual Run prematurely, re-insert the WI Key, press 9 until you see the Manual Run display. Press @ to continue to stop manual run screen. &t , Light Powered IRRIGATION PRODUCTS Electronic Controller Programming Instructions LEM 4000 AND 4000E Controllers [Jf.teI ;TTlll et ,[,II}j;1l KV4R ii ;(.1' I ; The controller is programmed with the aid of 4 buttons Button: Use to move the cursor left Button: Use to move the cursor right 1J Button: Use to (decrease) lower the value of the selected parameter Button: Use to accept, select The desired programming mode and (increase) raise the value of the selected parameter I;t1tail1;' Charging Cargando Please wait ) LE; era por favorJ The above screens will appear ory if the LEIT 4000 controller is not fully charged. Press YES whe) ( Cuando lea mejor most readable presiona YES Above screens will appear alternating. Press CYLJ when the language you wish to use appears on the display and the readability is best. L4OOO Above eens will appear, this seen identifies your controller model. Press ''E (:;:iiiii SWVer 037 EEVer 0.70 This sc ,3n identifies the software versions that are installed in your LEIT 4000. Press YES L ON 01/01/00 12:01 am~j- If the LEIT 4000 is being programmed for the first time, it will not display the correct me and date. Don't worry, you will correct it later. Press "v" for now. Iffff Select Yes by pressing & or Ci)and press then underscore OK and press , the following screen will appear. (rog Will Stop hin 1 Mi Ok is underscored, press and the manual run will stop within 60 seconds. The scr cn will return to the Manual Run menu. 110. Press to continue to the next step 111, This option used to temporarily suspend all irrigation programs For example, during rainy weather, you can stop implemented regularly scheduled programs from watering for periods from I - 99 days using the Rain Stop feature. At the end of the designated period, regularly scheduled programming will resume watering automatically. (flRAlN STOP / RESTART? At the above display, press Underscore the number of days required for rain delay by using IJ or and press Filor to enter a rain stop setting from 1 to 99 days. Press to underscore 01< and press to continue. Rain Stop will cancel itself automatically after the number of days the program was suspended have passed. You can manually cancel the Rain Stop anytime by re-entering the Rain Stop display. Once there, just press to reach the following display: f L OJ Make sure Yes is selected, by using or Ci)underscore OK and press This will bring you back to the Rain Stop I Restart screen. Press to continue to the next step I Col !,:lba:IIJircf Instead of changing duration for each program, you can use the Monthly Budget feature to increase or decrease the amount of water used during seasonally dry or wet periods on a monthly basis. Budget adjustments can range from 10% to 200% in 10% increments. The LEIT 4000 will automatically adjust the programmed duration for each valve according to the entered Budget per month. MONTHLY BUDG? At the above display, press (?i 100% II AA Budget:.YJ OK Press the & or Ci)button to underscore the percentage digits, press the or to increase or decrease the percentage (in increments of 10%). Then press the or CE button to underscore OK and press to advance to the next month. Repeat this procedure to enter the desired Budgets for the remaining months. To skip a month, simply press M . In this procedure you will need to pass thru the 12 months to return to Monthly Budget You can enable or disable your stations to be budgeted in the Setup System menu (see page 8). Press the CE to continue to the next step. This feature allows you to review the unit's time, date and sensor setup. Status also reports the current months watering time totals for each station as well as those for the previous month. CHECK STATUS? JJ Press M. /01/00 fT01 12:04am Reports on current date and time of day. Press to review sensor setup. [::Sensor is Unused. OK Reports on sensors currently in use, if any. Press 9@ to review valve number current month uses. =e e Reports how much time was logged on each of your valves during the current month. 3 .... 4 Press R@ to review the individual log for each valve. Press @ after the last valve report to review the previous month log for each valve. llValve# UseLast Mont h: 3:50 oKJ Reports how much time was logged on .each valve during the previous month. Press 9@ to review the individual log fur each valve. Press @ after the last valve report to return to the Check Status screen. Press the [1] to move to.... This feature allows you to schedule up to four separate programs for each station, each with up to three individual start times per day. SET UP SCHEDULE? Press to enter the password screen. [[word:t AA Passwords are provided to give the user security against unauthorized changes being made to the system. If you are programming the controller for the first time the default password is (MA). If you wish you can customize your password in the System Setup. For now underscore OK and press @ to go to the next step. For example if the controller has been programmed with new password (ABC), to enter your password, press or Ci)to underscore the first letter and press or) button to select A. Repeat the step for each letter, then underscore OK by using 11IJ or S and press to go to select a program number. Program 9 1 is a default pro ram. To select additional programs underscore the program number by using or and press , then press [1] or CE to underscore OK and press again to select the program type in the next screen Note: Program will not run unless you acvated the program number in the system setup. Ii 0 Everc 0 Even ') 0-Odd OKJ Prograni type options include: Every- lets you operate stations from once a day to once everj 39 days. Even- every even-numbered day Odd- every odd numbered day - MTWTFSS- lets you select specific day(s) of the week to irTigate. Underscore the preferred option by using 1IIJ or , then press @ . Repeat using or Ci)and underscore-OK and press @ again. U you select MTWTFSS, you'll get the following screen to select the day of the week: C terMTWTFSS E0EEE OKj Choose one or more days you want the controller to operate by underscoring the appropriate box under the preferred day using & or and press M to accept. The selected days will show a checkmark instead of the empty boxes. Repeat the steps again to select other days. Underscore OK by using the R or and press to go to Start time. First start time: You can select up to three start times a day (iduding AM or PM). To program the first start time underscore the appropriate digit using the 11J or and press or to change the hour. Repe2t the steps again to change minute or AM/PM. Repeat the steps to underscore OK and press to go to the second start time. 2 Start Time? tLes ONo If you wish to run a second start time, underscore Yes using or and press , then repeat the steps again and underscore OK and press again to go to second start time set up. 12:00am Start AAAA A OK .V ,vy,v .V Second start time:(See first start time instruction above) and after that - if you wish - a third start time repeat the step above. You can later cancel any of the additional start times simply by selecting No instead of Yes. Underscore OK and press to enter duration for each valve. LEIP 4000 AND 4000E Quick Reference Programming Chart Insert LEIT Key Charging... Please Wait I Press YES when Questions Call: most readable 1-800-344-6641 - LEIT 4000 C04 I SW Ver 0.77 EE Ver 0.70 MON 01/01/00 12:01 am 1MANUAL ~RAINSTOP ONTHLY ECK SETUP SETUP JN? BUDGET? STATUS? LSCHEDULE?J SYSTEM LEIT 4000? Fun Prog 0Ncne'1 co for - aysl 11i %1 IM0N 01/01/01 I word:W 12:01am Remove 0 Stored 0Tem I J Budget: J 12:01 am J J L LEIT Key [alve# 0:011 r Sensor is 1 'Program1 Number rDate: 01/01/01Runtime:1 L Unused. J .1 O20 3OJ L J rprcg Will Start aIve_Use This 1e ... CEve1 rActive 1 2 3 41 Within 1 Min LMonth: 0:37 J pMTWTFSS CoddJ cogs: v EEJ Valve_Use Last Evecj:_Days I L _Option L Month: 3:50 J b J VSudeJ r 1000am1 [onnuse?1 -1 Start: J Yes No qr I 21C Activity Drive Vsta, CA 92083 r Valve#_0:01 1 Passwcrd1 www.digcorp.com I Runtime: I I 0 Yes • No I e-mail: digdigcorp.com © 2000 DIG CORP 26-401 -V (Vave E 0:01 Programming runtime for each valve (You can set a runtime from 1 minute to 5 hours and 59 mm): Underscore the appropriate digits using the R or and press or to change the hour or minute. Repeat the steps and underscore OK and press 9 to go to valve 4 2. Follow the same procedure for the remaining valves. To skip a valve, simply set the duration to zero. Remember that the duration for each valve will be repeated with each of the three start times if selected. Once you have completed program 1, you'll find yourself back in the Setup Schedule display. Press if you want to repeat the setup procedure, whether to enter another program and press or to make corrections to the existing program. OR press the Ci)to move to. This part of the menu enables you to set the correct time and date, activate or de-activate programs, change passwords, etc. SYSTEM SETUP Press Password: AAA ALA OK1 Press or enter the correct password if it has been customized. (This screen will NOT be displayed if you have already entered the password in the SETUP SCHEDULE menu.) If you have to enter a customized password, press the left arrow button to underscore the first digit then enter the first letter or number of the password using or 1J , scroll through the alphabet and numbers. When the correct letter or number has been selected, press to lump to the next digit and repeat step for the second and third digit. When your password is shown correctly on the screen press CE to underscore OK and press to enter the new password setup and go to the next screen. In setup system if all the information on the screen is correct, you may skip any of the following screens by pressing Time: 12:04 am L To set the time, underscore thc appropriate digits using R or and press or 1J to change the s'ting. Repeat the steps and when finished underscore OK and press FYEto go to set the date. LL Date.. 01/01/00 AAAAAA Yyy 'p-vT 0_J To set the date, underscore tr. appropriate digits using R or Ci)and press or 1J to change the sting. Repeat the steps as needed and when finished underscore OK and cos to go to activate program. fl ctive 1 2 3 ogs: VEL3LJ J In this step, up to four independent programs can be activated. Number 1 is always activated (checked). to enable the controller to activate or cancel any of the stored programs simply d or remove the check marks by underscoring the appropriate boxes using L461. or Ci)and pressing 9 . Repeat the steps as needed and underscore OK and press to change valve options screen. Note: Scheduled programs w not run unless you activated the appropriate program number in this scre.:. 1ai' . i Options: I M\//P V Budget OK 1 T) This setting has two options for each valve. OptIon one MV/P: It checked :r., valve 9 will operate with installed master valve or pump. To switch on an inst:Ued i1V/P use & or CE to underscore MV/P and press to checkmar'K :he box then underscore OK and press 9@ to move to the next screen or... Option two: if checked the valve # will be affected by the monthly budget setting. All valves are budgeted by default, if you wish to deactivate the budget, repeat the steps to uncheck the marks under budget. Press Ci)and underscore OK. Repeat the sme procedure for the remaining valves then underscore OK and press to move to the next screen. Example if master valve has ;n installed: Switch on MV/P by simply adding a checkmark to the box near MY/P using 1J or to underscore MV/P and press then S , underscore 01< and press 1) to move to the next valve. 1 ertsorin Use? esONo : This setup indicates whether or not a sensor is activated and in use: if you install a sensor, use 1IJ or to underscore Yes and press the button, then press R or CE to underscore 01< and press to enter sensor location 11Sensor Location: I Other 2J This setup indicates a sensor location. If you selected YES in the "sensor in use" screen, you must indicate which station will have the SKIT and sensor(s) connected to it. Press dr to underscore MV/P or other, press , then use R or S to underscore OK and press again to go to next screen and specify which station the sensor(s) is/are connected. If you use MV/P sensor is connected to the master valve, if "Other" the sensor is connected to one of your stations 1i nsor 1 ation:. . 2 J If you selected "Other" you must now specify which station number the sensor(s) is/are connected to. Press EIJ or Ci)to underscore the number and press or W to enter the correct station 9. Then press R or Ci)to underscore OK and press Mto go to sensor governing. I1sensor Vi L12 verns: E 3. 2J At this screen you can set up any or all of the installed valves to be switched off, when the sensor is triggered. Checkmark the boxes next to the station numbers that you wish to be governed by the sensor by using & or CE and underscore the aporopriM box, by pressing to checkmark the box then underscore OK using or CE and press M to go to change password screen. If an installed switch type sensor is triggered, any valve that is checkmarked and is currently "ON" will complete its programmed runtime. All further valve operations will be prevented until the sensor deactivates and allows watering again. 0 Password? YesONo oK1J You may change the default password (AM) to any three-digit combination of letters or numbers. Just underscore Yes, using & or then press the tJ to underscore OK using R or S and press M to enter your new password screen. L er NEW AAA ssword: AAA '-v-v Enter your new password r.sS or It]to underscore the digits you want to change, use Mor 1J buttons to change the password. When finished, write down the password so as not to forget it. Underscore OK using LJ cr Ot and press to exit. This will bring you back to the Setup System screen. Press to QUIT the programming session. Remember that any person ';ho makes changes to the watering schedule or the setup, needs to enter the ne''i password; QUIT LgIT-4000? If you're ready to quit programming, press and remove the LEIT KEY. C: Remove LEIT- Key If the above screens have been completed successfully, your LEIT 4000 is now fully operational 24 hours a cay!