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Toro Plus Series Satellite User Manual
Toro Plus Series Satellite User Manual

Toro Plus Series Satellite User Manual

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Table of Contents

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
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)
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
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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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    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 ...
  • Page 2: Controller Components

    Central Address Programs Time/Day % Adjust Stand Alone Cycle Times Start Syringe Times Active Multi 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Days 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Manual Week 1 Week 2 ENTER EXIT START STOP 1. Control Panel Assembly 2.
  • Page 3: Selecting Control Options

    Selecting Control Options A set of eight DIP switches, located beneath the upper left corner of the control panel (as illustrated below) is provided for the selection of optional control characteristics. Power to the controller must be turned Off and the control panel removed from the cabinet in order to make switch position changes. When power is switched on, the controller will automatically reconfigure to the new switch settings (with the exception of switch 5).
  • Page 4: Before Programming The Controller

    Please note the following important information before programming the Network LTC Plus con- troller for the first time. Although the controller is quite easy to program, it does have some pro- gramming and operating characteristics which will be helpful to know before starting. •...
  • Page 5: Set Current Time And Day

    Set Current Time and Day Synchronizing the controller's clock with the current time and day is an important first step in the programming procedure. The timed events for all watering programs (when the satellite is in the Satellite Mode) are based on the settings you will make here.
  • Page 6: Set Program Start Time(S)

    Set Program Start Time(s) This procedure will determine when each program will start during a 24 hour period. Note the following characteristics: • Each program can have from 1 to 12 start times. • Start times can be set to the minute. •...
  • Page 7: Set Active Day Watering Schedules

    Set Active Day Watering Schedules The active watering days for each program can be chosen using a Calendar schedule or an Interval schedule. The Calendar schedule enables active days to be selected within a 14-day (two week) cycle. The Interval Schedule enables active days to be selected by a specific interval, such as every day, every-other day, every-third day and so on –...
  • Page 8: Interval Schedule

    Interval Schedule Scheduling active days by Interval enables a program to operate on a specific routine such as, every other day, or every fourth day, without regard to actual calendar days. The Interval schedule consists of two programmable numbers: The Interval Reference and the Interval Day. The Interval Reference number (01 –...
  • Page 9: Set Program Repeat And Soak

    Set Program Repeat and Soak This is an optional programming feature which enables a program to repeat its operating cycle from 0 – 3 times (in addition to its initial cycle). A soak-in period from 0 – 59 minutes is placed between repeat cycles. 1.
  • Page 10: Program Operation Pause And Cancel

    Program Operation Pause and Cancel An operating program can be paused or canceled at any time as needed. The pause feature temporarily suspends program operation for up to 10 minutes. When operation resumes, the program continues from the point of interruption without loosing station run time. Use the cancel feature to terminate the program operation, returning the controller the the time and day mode.
  • Page 11: Syringe Mode

    The Syringe mode enables all stations with a programmed run time in a selected program to be operated for a short, temporary run time (syringe). The amount of run time for the syringe operation can be set from 1 – 30 minutes or by a percentage of programmed station run time from 10% – 99%. To syringe all stations from 1 –...
  • Page 12: Multi-Manual Mode

    Up to six selected stations can be operated at the same time using Multi-Manual mode. A temporary run time from 1 to 59 minutes is given to each station for this operation. Caution: Prior to Multi-Manual operation, ensure that combined current draw of all stations operating at the same time (including pump relay) does not exceed 3.2 Amps (holding).
  • Page 13: Set Satellite Address

    Set Satellite Address The LTC satellite requires a unique address for identification by the central LCM within the network system. The address consists of a group number (1 – 50) and satellite number (1 – 500). A combination of up to 500 satellites may be defined.
  • Page 14: Reviewing Program Information

    To review the current operating information entered for any program, use the procedure below. If you need to make changes to any portion of a program or the Time/Day setting, refer to the appropriate procedure in the programming section of this manual. 1.
  • Page 15: Radio Calibration Test

    Radio Calibration Test The radio calibration test enables the LTC to generate three different radio test patterns for use in radio network communications setup. If a radio is not connected, no indication is seen on the TM. The test patterns can be monitored by connecting an oscilloscope or headphones to the modem 2-wire connector. To Perform Radio Calibration Test: 1.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you experience a controller problem, check the programming for a possible programming error and the list of problems and solutions listed below. If the problem continues, contact your local Toro distributor for assistance. TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD, ASSURE POWER SOURCE IS OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY CONTROLLER REPAIR.
  • Page 17: Manual Output Switch Operation

    Manual Output Switch Operation A 3-position switch is provided on the Pump/Com module for additional control of the pump relay circuit. In addition, the optional station terminal modules with optional control switches have one switch for each station output. The three switch positions control the circuits as follows: On –...
  • Page 18: Program Data Reference Form

    Soak Time (0–59 minutes) ____ Minutes Mo-2 Tu-3 We-4 Th-5 Mo-9 Tu-10 We-11 Th-12 © 1998 The Toro Company Irrigation Division An ISO-9001-Certified Facility P.O. Box 489 Riverside, CA 92502 49 ____________________ 50 ____________________ 51 ____________________ 52 ____________________ 53 ____________________...
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