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TMC-212TM User's Guide - Turf Care Products Canada
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1. 31 1 Operate Watering 31 1 Operate Stations 31 1 Watering Control Features 32 Pause Watering 32 Resume Watering 32 Cancel Watering 32 SKIP STANONS ore dies 32 1 Adjust the Station During Operation 33 m Rain Delay 33 m Season Adjust Feature ae 34 m Turn Off 2 22 35 Appendix m Clearing the Program Memory 36 m About Automatic Circuit Protection 37 m Adding a 2 Station Expansion Module 37 m Using Pump Master Valve Controls 38 m Troubleshooting idein dues 40 m 5 41 tt ettet 42 m Electromagnetic Compatibility 42 Controller Components Controller Components 34 ES UE GI 56789101112 N TH FR SA WATERING DAY PROGRAMS gt 2 i MORO Controller Components The following are brief descriptions of the controller com ponents and display elements Each of these items will be explained in further detail within the ap
2. 10 1 Connecting the Valves 11 1 Connecting a Pump Start Relay 12 1 Connecting the Power Source 13 m Connecting a Rain 13 Getting Started Irrigation System Basics 14 Watering Program Basics 15 Watering Program Details 16 Planning Your Watering Schedule 18 Filling Out the Watering Schedule Form 18 1 Watering Schedule Form 20 Programming the Controller About the Controller Memory 21 Setting the Current Time and Day or Date 21 Setting the Watering Day Schedule 22 1 Setting a Calendar Schedule 22 t Setting an Interval Schedule 23 Setting an Odd or Even Schedule 24 1 Using the Day Exclusion Feature 25 m Turning Off a Program 26 m Setting Program Start Times 27 m Setting Station 28 m Setting Pump Master Valve and Well Recovery Controls 28 Controller Operations m Automatic Mode 30 m Manual Mode
3. The station will temporarily turn off The Watering On symbol will begin flashing The display will show the amount of station time remaining Note If watering is not resumed within 8 minutes all watering operations will be canceled and the controller will return to the automatic mode To resume operation press the NEXT button Watering activity will resume from the point of interruption Cancel Watering Two methods of canceling watering are available Press the on and orr buttons at the same time two times All watering operations will be canceled and the con troller will return to the automatic mode Note Placing the control dial in the amp position for two seconds then back to RUN will also cancel all watering operations To Skip Stations Press the NExT button one time The station currently watering will shut off and the next station will start f the last station is skipped the program will end If additional programs have been set to operate the next program in alphabetical order will start To Adjust the Station Run Time Press the on button to increase run time or the OFF button to decrease run time f the station run time is decreased to less than 1 minute the station will shut off The next station in sequence will start The station run time is changed during this operation only The program memory will not be changed Rain De
4. ADJUST mere ES OR d XO EQ MORD e 4 m A E Pet 7 8 9 CURRENT TIME DAY 200 SEASON STATION ADJUST Yo x TIMES L O O Controller Installation A CAUTION TMC 212 indoor controller models are not weather resistant and must be installed indoors or in a protected location Indoor Model Installation 1 Select location for the controller within 4 1 2m of an electrical outlet to enable the transformer wires to easily reach Make sure the outlet is not controlled by a light switch 2 Remove the mounting bracket attached to the back of the controller housing by pulling the lower edge of the bracket away and downward from the controller housing 3 Place the mounting bracket A against the wall align ing the top edge at about eye level Drive three 1 25mm wood screws into the wall through the three holes provided in the bracket TE ES se I Note If you are installing the bracket on drywall or masonry install screw anchors C to prevent screws Note After installation store the Quick Reference from loosening Guide and the Watering Schedule Form in the 4 Optional Insert 3 4 19mm PVC conduit D for pocket F behind the controller valve wiring into bracket
5. TMC 212 Residential and Commercial Irrigation System Controller User s Guide Congratulations You have chosen one of the most sophisticated and technologically advanced irrigation system controllers available for residential and light commercial applications Your new Toro TMC 212 controller features m Flexible Station Count from 2 to 12 Stations with 2 station Expansion modules 1 Standard and High surge Expansion Modules m Locking Outdoor Cabinet m Automatic Pump Start Master Valve Control Circuit m 365 day Calendar m 3 Fully independent Watering Programs 4 Start Times per Watering Day 1 3 Watering day Schedule Options 1 7 day Calendar 1 7 day Interval with Day Exclusion 1 Odd Even Days with Day Exclusion 1 Station Time from 1 minute to 4 hours 1 Pump Start Master Valve Timing Control 1 Well Recovery Station Delay Time m Season Adjust from 10 to 200 96 m Rain Delay from 17 Days m Automatic Program Start Time Stacking m Rain Sensor Ready 1 Compatible with All Rain Sensor Types Sensor Circuit Bypass Switch m Remote Control Ready m Automatic Circuit Protection Eliminates Fuse m Non volatile Program Memory Eliminates Battery The TMC 212 has some unique features and operating characteristics Take just a few minutes to browse through this manual and familiarize yourself with the TMC 212 components installation requirements and operating features The User s Guide is d
6. and Friday FR The Interval Format The Interval format provides periodic watering day schedule ranging from 1 every day to 7 every 7th day in one day increments For example to water every third day you would select 3 day interval Since the interval schedule is not tied to specific days of the week you will need to determine when the interval will start by selecting the initial watering day For example if you have selected 3 day Interval and today is Sunday you may choose to have the first day of the Interval on Sunday Monday or Tuesday From that point on two days will be off and the third day will water This illustration shows how an Interval schedule would be displayed In this example program has 3 day Interval schedule set to begin on Monday Odd Even Format The Odd Even format enables you to select all odd or all even numbered days of the month as watering days Day Exclusion Feature Since the Interval and Odd Even watering day formats are not tied to actual calendar days the Day Exclusion feature enables you to prevent specific days of the week from watering For example due to water conservation restrictions watering is not permitted on Monday Also the lawn is mowed on Friday so Friday is also excluded This illustration shows how an Odd day schedule would be displayed This example shows the days exclud ed dE are Monday and Friday in watering program
7. The normal dial position for all automatic and manual operations CURRENT TIME DAY 220 Enables the clock time and day to be set WATERING DAYS 7 Enables the watering day schedules to be set and reviewed START TIMES 1 Enables the program start times to be set and reviewed STATION TIMES 2 Enables the station run time to be set and reviewed continued Controller Components 3 Control Dial Positions continued SEASON UST Enables the station time of all stations in program to be simultaneously increased or decreased in 10 increments SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 4 Provides optional control and timing features for pump operation and well recovery delay feature RAIN DELAY lt Enables all watering operations to be delayed from 1 to 7 days OFF Shuts off and prevents all automatic and manual watering activity Program Select Switch Three position slide switch used to select watering program A B or C during the programming procedures and manual operation Rain Sensor Circuit Control Switch Enables the Rain Sensor circuit to be bypassed as necessary Rain Sensor Configuration Switch Configures the controller for operation with a Normally open or a Normally closed rain sensor Rain Sensor Connection Terminals Snap in wire connectors for direct connection of a Rain Sensor Valve Common Connection Terminal Snap in wire connector for the valve common
8. on or orr button until the desired minute is flashing Press the NEXT button The next program start time number will begin flashing O O WATERING DAYS PROGRAMS SEASON STATION 90 Kt ADJUST IMES To select another start time number press the on 10 11 or the orr button until the desired start time num ber is flashing To set change or remove a program start time for the start time number selected repeat all of the steps starting at step To set program start times for another program repeat all of the steps starting at step Return the control dial to the RUN 0 position Setting Station Times Turn the control dial to the STATION TIMES position Select Program A B or C using the Program switch Station number 1 will be flashing and its current sta tion time or OFF will be shown To select a different station number press the on or orr button until the desired station number begins flashing O Press the NEXT button The station time or OFF will begin flashing change the station time press the on or OFF button until the desired time is displayed Note To reset the station time to Off press the on and orr buttons at the same time or reduce the displayed time to one step past 0 01 minute Q Press the NEXT button The next station number will begin flashing 7 Repeat steps and Q as needed to set change
9. or remove the run time for the remaining stations 8 To set the station run time for another program repeat all of the steps starting at step Return the control dial to the RUN position Note Basic programming is now complete If the Pump Start Master Valve circuit will be used to automatically control a master valve auxiliary pump or a well water irrigation supply continue at Setting Pump Master Valve Controls on the next page STATION TIMES Setting Pump Start Master Valve and Well Recovery Controls The following timing control features enable the Pump Start Master Valve PS MV circuit and Well Recovery Station Delay options to be set for each water ing program as needed Defaults shown in parenthesis PS MV Circuit Master Switch On Enables disables PS MV circuit operation for the selected program PS MV Circuit Delay Time 2 Seconds The PS MV circuit is switched on for 2 seconds prior to the first station starting in a program watering cycle The delayed station start enables a pump or master valve to be fully operational before watering begins The delay period is adjustable from two to 60 seconds Well Recovery Station Delay Time 0 Seconds An adjustable duration from 0 seconds to 60 minutes that delays the start of each successive station during a watering cycle The time delay between stations can enable a well or reservoir to maintain sufficient supply through
10. repeat all of the steps beginning at step When you have completed setting the Interval schedule for each program as needed return the control dial to the RUN position Note The Day Exclusion feature enables you to select any day s of the week to be excluded and remain off when using an Interval or Odd Even watering schedule See page 25 for detailed information Setting an Odd or Even Schedule 9 9 Turn the control dial to the WATERING DAYS 7 position Check the PROGRAMS switch setting If necessary reposition the switch to select the desired program The current watering schedule will be displayed If Odd or Even is not displayed press the on or oFF button as needed to select Odd or Even l SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Note When Odd is selected the 31st day of the SEASON ADJUST TIMES month and the 29th day of a leap year will not be active watering days To set an Odd or Even schedule for another program repeat steps and as needed When you have completed setting the Odd or Even schedule for each program as needed return the control dial to the RUN position Note The Day Exclusion feature enables you to select any day s of the week to be excluded and remain off when using an Interval or Odd Even watering schedule See page 25 for detailed informa tion Using the Day Exclusion Feature Calendar schedule is generally used to ex
11. troller housing 2 Connect one wire to the terminal labeled COM 8 Connect the remaining wire to the terminal labeled PUMP MV 9 as shown below Jumper Wire 2 3 Pump Start Relay Valve Common Wire A CAUTION To prevent pump damage due to pro longed dead head pressure connect a jumper wire from an unused station terminal to a terminal with a with a valve connected Note Refer to Pump Control and Well Recovery section 12 on page 28 for important pump circuit control information Connecting the Power Source ZX WARNING AC power wiring must be installed and connected by qualified personnel only All electrical compo nents and installation procedures must comply with all applicable local and national electrical codes Some codes may require a means of discon nection from the AC power source installed in the fixed wiring and having a contact separation of at least 0 120 3mm in the line and neutral poles Make sure the power source is OFF prior to con necting the controller 1 Route the power and equipment ground wires from the power source through the conduit and into the con troller transformer compartment Note The controller terminal block accepts wire size up to 12 AWG 4mm 2 Remove 3 8 10mm insulation from the wire ends 3 Using small flat blade screwdriver secure the wires as shown to the terminal block as follows Line or Line 1 L1 to L Neutral or
12. Circuit rogram Example 2 The TMC 212 controls the well water pump which feeds a holding tank The irrigation supply is gravity fed from the holding tank Program setup Program start time 3 00 a m Assigned Stations 1 2 and 3 each with 20 minute station time PS MV circuit On PS MV circuit delay 2 seconds Well Recovery time 15 minutes PS MV circuit operation during well recovery Enabled 38 continued Program start Time Station Time Well Recovery Station Time Well Recovery Station Time Well Recovery 20 Minutes 15 Minutes 20 Minutes 15 Minutes 20M 9 15 Minutes gt va Station 1 Station 2 om Station 3 3 20 3 35 4 45 Program PS MV Circuit End Time Note The well recovery period also occurs at the end of the watering cycle to prevent another start time or another program cycle from starting until the reservoir has recovered Example 3 The irrigation supply is pumped from reservoir fed by self contained well water system Program setup Program start time 3 00 Assigned Stations 1 2 and 3 each with 20 minute station time PS MV circuit On PS MV circuit delay 60 seconds Well Recovery time 15 minutes PS MV circuit operation during well recovery Disabled Station Time Well Recovery Station Time Well Recovery Station Time Well Recovery 20 Minutes 15M 20 Minutes 15 M BN 20M gt 15 Minutes s Stat
13. Program Off Selecting OFF suspends the operation of the program when it is not needed Turning the program off does not alter or erase the program information This illustration shows how program would be displayed if is turned off In this example program C is off Selecting Program Start Times program start time is the time of day an automatic program watering cycle is set to begin Sometimes it is necessary to run watering program more than one time per day for example when establishing new lawn The TMC 212 enables each watering program A B and C to have four independent start times Please note the following start time conditions watering program requires only one start time to operate automatically start time 15 assigned to watering program not to an individual station When start time occurs the stations with operating time assigned in the program will be operated one time for their set duration in numeric sequence e f a program start time occurs while the controller is already running a watering cycle the start will be delayed until the current watering cycle concludes this is known as Stacking Program start times are displayed as 1 through 4 These numbers are shown at the top left of the display next to the start time symbol when the control dial is in the START TIME position This illustration shows how a program start time is displayed In th
14. built in circuit protection to help prevent damage to the controller caused by excessive current draw on the station and or pump master valve cir cuits If the controller detects an over load condition on a station it will bypass the affected station s and display the word FUSE with the affected station number s All remaining stations will operate as programmed for automatic operation If the condition occurs on the pump master valve circuit the controller will alternately display MV and FUSE and discontinue the program operation To clear the warning display press the orr button The controller will continue to operate as scheduled and will attempt to run all stations as programmed IMPORTANT Clearing the display does not correct the problem The controller will continue to bypass the affected station s or discontinue operation until the overload condition is eliminated Before continuing to operate the controller identify and remove the source of the problem In most cases this condition is caused by a faulty valve solenoid pump start relay and or shorted wire splice Adding a 2 Station Expansion Module Note Expansion modules are available in two versions TSM 02 Standard surge module and TSM 02 H High surge module Either module type can be used in any TMC 212 controller model however the TSM 02 H module will only provide additional surge protection when installed in outdoor high surge control
15. located inside the cover of the outdoor controller or on the blank form provided on page 20 Guidelines for Watering There are several factors to considered when determin ing how much to water For example the soil composi tion the type of lawn and plants exposure to sun and shade and the rate at which the sprinklers apply water Because of these variables an exact schedule can not be provided Some trial and error will be required to find the best watering schedule but here are some general watering guidelines to help you get started Water two or three hours before sunrise You will have the best water pressure at this time and evaporation will be minimal With a new lawn water frequently for a short duration to keep the soil and plants moist at all times until established Cut back on watering if runoff occurs With an established landscape water enough to saturate the plants and soil without causing runoff Gradually cut back watering over a period of time until you notice signs of plant stress Increase watering gradually just enough to regain plant health and vitality This watering method enables a healthy landscape to be maintained using the least amount of water Filling Out the Watering Schedule Form Location Identify the portion of the landscape watered by each station Note Enter the following information for each program A B and C If a program is not needed leave its information column blan
16. wire Pump Master Valve Connection Terminal Snap in wire connector for connection of a pump start relay or master valve 24 VAC power wire 10 Transformer Connection Terminals Snap in connectors for transformer wires 11 2 Station Expansion Module Each 2 station expansion module provides connections for two irrigation control valves Up to 6 modules for a total of 12 stations can be installed Provides 1 3 Kv surge protection on each output 12 Remote Control Receiver Jack Modular jack provided for the connection of an optional Toro Remote Control receiver cable Installation and operating instructions are provided with the Toro Remote Control system 13 External Transformer A Plug in transformer sup plies 24 VAC power for the indoor controller models 14 Internal Transformer A built in transformer supplies 24 VAC power to the outdoor controller models 15 Input Power Terminal Block Connection termi nals for AC power wires 16 High surge 2 station Expansion Module Each 2 station expansion module provides connections for two irrigation control valves Up to 6 modules for a total of 12 stations can be installed Provides 6 0 Kv surge protection on each output Note This module can only be used in high surge outdoor controller models Controller Components O 2 i PE CIAL NS TIONS TIMES
17. DAYS 7 position WATERING DAYS PROGRAMS Check the PROGRAMS switch setting If necessary ABC reposition the switch to select the desired program o Q Press the on or orr button until OFF is flashing 4 To turn another program Off repeat steps and as needed Return the control dial to the RUN fj position Setting Program Start Times Turn the control dial to the PROGRAM START TIME 5 position Check the PROGRAMS switch setting If necessary reposition the switch to select the desired program Program start time number 1 will begin flashing The current program start time or OFF will be displayed for start time number 1 To select different program start time number press the on or the orr but ton until the desired number is flashing Note The numbers 1 4 shown at the top of the display designate program start times and should not be con fused with station numbers The station numbers will be shown at the bottom of the display when setting station run time O Press the NEXT button The hour digit s or OFF will begin flashing Note To remove the start time select OFF by pressing the on and orr buttons at the same time and continue at step Q To set the hour and press the or the oFF button until the desired hour is flashing Press the NExT button The minute digits will begin flashing To set the minutes press the
18. L START button two times to start the program watering cycle The first active station number and the Watering On icon will begin flashing 4 To select additional programs repeat steps and Note Additional programs are stacked staged to run sequentially in the order they are selected The watering program identifier A B or C will be displayed as each program is selected The program currently operating is indicated by the flashing pro gram identifier As one program finishes the next program in queue will start Flashing WATERING DAYS PROGRAMS STATION TIMES Operate Selected Stations Confirm the control dial is in the RUN position Position the PROGRAMS switch to select a program Q Press the MANUAL START button one time O The station numbers assigned to the program will be displayed The first station number in sequence will begin flashing To select the station s to operate use the following procedure To select the station press the on button To skip the station press the orr button Q When the desired station numbers are displayed press the MANUAL START button one time to start watering The active station number and Watering On droplet icon will begin flashing Watering Control Features Once the sprinkler system is running the following man ual control features become available Pause Watering Press the on and the orr buttons at the same time
19. Lawn _ Front Lawn Front Shrubs ON Pala d c 6 7 8 9 10 AT 2 WELL RECOVERY DELAY TIME PROGRAM START TIMES PROGRAM A PROGRAM B PROGRAM C su rH FR sa su fuo ru we FR sa su vo Tu we Fr sa 2 5 6 12 3 05 6 SU MO TU WE TH FR SA JSU mo Tu we TH FR Sa 50 mo TU WE TH FR SA STATION RUNTIME STATION RUN TIME Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off 1 hr 00 ar OF OF OF 10 10 Off 25 Off 10 ff Watering Schedule Form PROGRAM PROGRAM B PROGRAM C CALENDAR su MO TU we TH FR SA su Mo TU TH FR sa su wo ru we FR SA WATERING INTERVAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DAYSCHEDULE ODD EVEN EXCLUDE su mo Tu WE TH FR sa su MO TU WE TH Fr SA su VO TU we TH FR STATION RUNTIME STATION RUN TIME WELL RECOVERY DELAY TIME PROGRAM START TIMES Programming the Controller About the Watering Program Memory Once programmed the TMC 212 memory will be retained for several years without power Only the cur rent time and date information will be lost and will need to be reset if power is interrupted from the controller for more than 24 hours The TMC 212 has permanent default watering program that will automatically control your sprinkler system when power is lost The default settings are as follows P
20. Line 2 L2 toN and Equipment Ground to SVG 4 Install and secure the transformer compartment cover 5 Apply power to the controller Note The display will begin flashing 12 00 Press any button to stop the display from flashing Connecting the Power Source cont Connecting Rain Sensor optional rain sensor 15 an optional control device that connects directly to the TMC 212 to automatically interrupt auto matic controller operation during rain sensor bypass switch is provided to enable sensor operation to be disabled as needed sensor configuration switch enables the controller to work with normally open normally closed rain sensor When the rain sensor absorbs moisture it signals the TMC 212 to suspend automatic watering operations The No Watering symbol is displayed until the sensor drys out and automatically resets The symbol will disappear and controller operation will resume as programmed Remove the plastic insert from the Sensor terminal con Refer to the instructions provided with the rain sensor or ple Route the sensor wires from the device into the con troller housing through the access hole provided nectors Connect sensor wires per the instructions pro vided with the device Set the Sensor Configuration Switch 5 to NC Normally Closed or NO Normally Open operation as required by th
21. UV Approved SAA Approved Input 230 VAC 10 50 60 Hz e Output 24 VAC 10 50 60 Hz 20 VA Outdoor Model Australia Built in Transformer SAA Approved Input 240 VAC 10 50 60 Hz e Output 24 VAC 10 50 60 Hz 20 VA Maximum Load Per Station 0 35A 8 VA 24 VAC Maximum Load For Pump Master Valve 0 35A 8 4 VA 24 VAC Total Maximum Output 0 7A 16 8 VA 24 VAC one station plus pump start master valve circuit Temperature Limit Range Operating 14 F to 140 F 10 C to 60 C Storage 22 F to 149 F 30 to 65 C The Toro Promise Limited Three or Five Year Warranty The Toro Company and its affiliate Toro Warranty Company pursuant to an agree ment between them jointly warrants to the owner each new piece of equipment featured in the current catalog at date of installation against defects in material and workmanship for a period described below provided they are used for irrigation purposes under manufacturer s recommended specifications Product failures due to acts of God i e lightning flooding etc are not covered by this warranty Neither Toro nor Toro Warranty Company is liable for failure of products not manufactured by them even though such products may be sold or used in conjunc tion with Toro products During such warranty period we will repair or replace at our option any part found to be defective Your remedy is limited solely to the replacement
22. When you have completed setting the Calendar schedule for each program as needed return the control dial to the RUN position WATERING DAYS PROGRAMS F SEASON ADJUST TIMES Note Each program can have its own Calendar Inter val or Odd Even schedule but only one schedule can be active at a time for that program The watering day schedule or OFF shown in the display when the control dial is in the WATERING DAYS 7 position will be the current schedule for that program Setting an Interval Schedule 9 9 Turn the control dial to the WATERING DAYS 7 position Check the PROGRAMS switch setting If necessary reposition the switch to select the desired program The current watering schedule will be displayed If i m Int Interval is not displayed press the on or WATERING oFF button as needed to select Int Press the NEXT button The current Interval number PROGRAMS EASON STATION 96 DJUST TIMES 1 7 will begin flashing The day of the week on which the Interval will start will be shown To change the Interval number press the or oFF button until the desired number is flashing Press the NEXT button The Interval start day will begin flashing To change the Interval start day press the button or the orr button until the desired day is flashing To set an Interval schedule for another program
23. ation time Each station can be assigned to each program and have a different amount of run time in each program When an automatic program starts each station with an assigned run time in the program will operate one by one in numeric sequence from lowest to highest station num ber Controller Valve 5 Valve 1 Station 1 Parkway Lawn Fixed Spray Valve 2 Station 2 Front Lawn Fixed Spray Valve 3 Station 3 Front Shrubs Flood Bubbler Valve 4 Station 4 Back Lawn Geared Rotor Valve 5 Station 5 Garden Drip Watering Program Basics The following example illustrates how a typical watering program could be set up for the sprinkler system shown on the previous page The diagram at the right depicts the watering program in a timeline format Example The program start time is set for 3 00 a m Lawn stations 1 and 2 each have a run time of 10 min utes and lawn station 4 is set to run for 20 minutes Note that stations 3 and 5 water shrubs and flowers and have been excluded from this program These stations will be set to operate on a separate program As shown in the watering program diagram at 3 00 a m the controller starts the program watering cycle Station 1 sprinklers run for 10 minutes and shut off Next Station 2 sprinklers turn on run for 10 minutes and shut off The controller skips station 3 and turns on station 4 which runs for 20 minutes and shuts off Station 5 is skipped and the wate
24. atus display The current time is 2 45 PM and the current day is Monday Programs A and B are scheduled to operate today When watering starts the Operating display appears as shown with the Watering On symbol In this example program A is operating Station 1 has 10 minutes of run time remaining Stations 2 and 3 will also run during this watering cycle Well recovery time mi has been set for program A This program also has a season adjust factor so the Percent symbol 96 will be also displayed Note If the control dial remains in any other position except oFF for more than 8 minutes the controller will revert to the Automatic mode continued Note The position of the PROGRAMS switch does not determine which program will run during automatic controller operation In other words if program has an assigned watering day schedule start time and station with run time it will operate automatically regardless of the position of the PROGRAMS switch Manual Mode Manual mode enables automatic watering programs and their assigned stations to be operated at any time Note Once watering has started see page 32 for addi tional manual control operations Note Upon completion of a Manual mode operation the controller will return to the Automatic mode Operate Watering Program s Confirm the control dial is in the RUN position Position the PROGRAMS switch to select a program Q Press the MANUA
25. clude or select specific days of the week for watering However if an Interval or Odd Even watering schedule is preferred or required the day exclusion feature enables you to select any day s of the week to be excluded and remain off regardless of the program schedule Note The selected program must have an Interval or Odd Even watering schedule to use the Day Exclusion feature Turn the control dial to the WATERING DAYS 7 position Check the PRoGRAMS switch setting If necessary reposition the switch to select the desired program The current watering schedule Interval or Odd Even will be displayed Press the NEXT button as needed to display d E The days of the week will be displayed and su Sunday will begin flashing O To exclude Sunday from the watering schedule press the button To keep Sunday and skip to the next day press the on button Mo Monday will now begin flashing Continue to exclude or skip each day of the week as needed F ADJUST SEASON STATION 90 Kt IMES Example Tuesday and Friday have been excluded from program A Q When finished return the control dial to the RUN position Turning Off Program Note Turning off program does not alter or erase preset watering day schedule Selecting Off simply places the program on hold until one of the watering day formats is selected Turn the control dial to the WATERING
26. e to dead heading by connecting a jumper wire from any unused station terminal to station terminal with wire connected Note Refer to Pump Control and Well Recovery section on page 28 for important pump circuit control information Connecting the Plug in Transformer CAUTION Do not plug the transformer into an electrical outlet until all of the wiring procedures have been completed 1 Route the cable from the transformer 13 through the small opening provided in the base of the housing Wrap the cable around and through the restraining post as shown below 2 Connect one transformer cable wire to each terminal labeled 24 10 The wires can be connected to either terminal Note The display will begin flashing 12 00 a m Press any button to stop the display from flashing Outdoor Model Installation Preparing the Cabinet for Installation Four wiring access holes are provided in the cabinet base as follows 1 Remove the lower housing cover A by pulling D 1 2 13mm for power and equipment ground wires outward on the handle E 1 2 13mm plugged for optional Toro Rain 2 Remove two phillip
27. e type of sensor connected Set the Sensor Control Switch 6 as required ENB enable allows the rain sensor to interrupt watering DIS disable bypasses the rain sensor input IMPORTANT Do not use the ENB switch posi tion with the NC switch position unless a normally closed rain sensor is connected Watering operation will be suspended if this condition occurs 13 for operating information Getting Started Irrigation System Basics The three major components of every automatic sprin kler system are the controller the control valves and the sprinklers emitters The controller is the brain of the system signaling each control valve when and how long to open The valves are connected to numbered terminals within the controller and identified as Station 1 Station 2 etc Each station controls a group of sprinklers in a specific portion of the landscape called a watering Zone The zones are gen erally laid out according to the type of plant material being watered and the type and flow rate of the sprin klers used to distribute the water Automatic controller Programs are used to establish and organize different watering schedules The TMC 212 provides three independent watering programs desig nated A B and C and are established by specifying what day s of the week to water called watering days what time to start watering called start time and how long each station runs called st
28. e wire to confirm that it is locked into the module CDM SENSOR 24VAC Station Valves Valve Common Valve Wire Master 6 Referring to the Controller Components on page 5 and the diagram above secure the valve common wire to the terminal labeled COM 8 Connect the individual station valve wires to the appropriate station module terminals 11 Connect the master valve wire if applicable to the terminal labeled PUMP MV 9 Note Connecting master valve or pump start relay is optional and may not be required in your sprinkler system RUN Connecting a Pump Start Relay CAUTION Never connect an auxiliary pump starter directly to the controller A 24 VAC relay rated at 0 30A maximum current draw must be used to connect the controller to the pump starter circuit 1 Route a wire pair from the pump start relay into the controller housing 2 Connect one wire to the valve common COM 8 Connect the remaining wire to the PUMP MV 9 as shown below Se 7 5 6 7 8 9 ____ ss Jumper Wire 2 3 Valve Common Wire 24 VAC Pump Start Relay CAUTION If the pump does not have an auto matic pressure control switch prevent pump damage du
29. ering program to be simul taneously decreased or increased from 10 200 in 10 increments For example selecting a 5096 factor decreases all sta tions to half of their programmed station time A station programmed for 20 minutes would run 10 minutes and a station with 15 minutes would run 7 minutes and 30 sec onds As a conservation measure an increase above 100 time calculates the increased time and splits the time in half The program watering cycle then runs through twice consecutively This method of increasing irrigation enables more water to soak into the plant root zone instead of pooling and running off For example adjusting to 150 will first increase a 20 minute station time to 30 minutes 1 5 x 20 30 The controller automatically divides 30 minutes in half and runs the station for 15 minutes in back to back watering cycles Note All station times are retained in the controller s programmable memory and returned to their set value when the season adjust is reset to 10096 The adjusted station time will be displayed during operation The 96 symbol will be displayed when an adjustment factor is in use WATERING DAYS PROGRAMS SPECI SEASON ADIUST TIMES Turn the control dial to the SEASON UST 96 position The season adjust display will be shown and 100 will be flashing Check the PROGRAMS switch setting If necessary reposition the switch to select the desired
30. ion 1 Station 2 Station 3 2 4 31 4 45 3 Y Y i 60 Second TR 60 Second 60 Second Delay T Program End Time PS MV Circuit PS MV Circuit PS MV Circuit 3 Start Time Note The well recovery period also occurs at the end of the watering cycle to prevent another start time or another program cycle from starting until the reservoir has recovered 39 Troubleshooting If you are having problem with the controller check the following symptoms possible causes and remedies If the problem can not be resolved or you would like assistance with any Toro irrigation product call 1 800 664 4740 or 1 951 688 9221 outside U S Monday through Friday 7 30 a m 4 00 p m Pacific Standard Time The display is blank and the controller does not operate Watering programs start at unscheduled times A station does not turn on A station does not turn off Program starts again after completion of a watering cycle Main power is disconnected Watering programs have overlap ping start times stacked Faulty wire connection at station module Shorted valve wire connection or faulty solenoid Electronic Fuse has disabled station operation No station time entered Valve problem generally caused by a bonnet leak or corroded solenoid Season Adjust setting greater than 100 Watering programs have overlap ping start times stacked Check the transformer connections indoor model or circ
31. is example program A has one start time start time number 1 set for 3 00 a m Setting the Station Time Station time is the amount of time a station s control valve stays open during a watering cycle Station time can be set from 1 minute to 4 hours in 1 minute increments When setting a station time the first step is to select a watering program When a station is given a time of at least 1 minute it is assigned to the program A station is removed from a program by setting it s time to Off Each station can have a time assignment in each program For example station 1 could be set to run for 15 minutes in program A 10 minutes in program B and Off in program C All stations assigned to the program are shown on the lower portion of the display when the control dial is in the STATION TIMES X position The run time symbol x is displayed when station time is being set The displayed time is assigned to the flashing station number This example shows how station time is displayed Stations 1 2 and 4 are assigned to program A Station 1 and 2 are set for 10 minutes and station 4 is set for 20 minutes Stations 3 5 and 6 are not dis played because they do not have an assigned time in program A Planning Your Watering Schedule It is always helpful to have your initial watering schedule organized on paper before beginning the programming steps The information can be recorded on the Watering Scheduling form
32. ivided into six main sections The first section provides a brief description of the controller components and display elements The second section takes you step by step through t he installation process The next section provides fundamental irrigation system operation basic controller operation as well as specific programming and operating characteristics of the TMC 212 The fourth section takes you step by step through the programming process The fourth section explains the various methods of automatic and manual controller operations An appendix provides various reference information specifications and warranty information A watering schedule form affixed to the cover of the outdoor model cabinet and included on page 20 of the User s Guide for the indoor model provides a convenient place to record the location of each watering station area and specific details of your automatic watering programs Table of Contents Controller Components 2 Controller Installation m Indoor Model Installation 6 1 Connecting the Valves 7 1 Connecting a Pump Start Relay 8 1 Connecting the Transformer 8 m Outdoor Model Installation 9 1 Preparing the Cabinet for Installation 9 t Installing the Cabinet
33. k Watering Day Schedule For a Calendar schedule circle the day s of the week watering is desired For an Interval schedule circle the desired Interval num ber For Odd or Even days simply mark the appropri ate box If you need to restricted watering on certain days circle the excluded day s Station Time Indicate the amount of operating time 1 minute to 4 hours for each station Write Off for any station which you do not want to assign to the program Well Recovery Delay Time Well recovery time 15 indicated her See Pump Control and Well Recovery on pages 28 and 29 for detailed information Program Start Times Indicate the time of day to start the program Each program can have up to 4 separate start times Note The TMC 212 can operate only one program at a time Within that program only one station can operate at a time Therefore when using more than one program or using more than one start time in a program make sure that each watering cycle can run to completion before the next watering cycle starts A start time that occurs while a watering cycle is already in progress will be delayed until the active watering cycle is finished If the start time is delayed past Mid night into the next day the start will be ignored if the day is not scheduled as an active watering day Example Watering Schedule Form CALENDAR WATERING INTERVAL DAY SCHEDULE ODD EVEN EXCLUDE TA LOCATION 5 Parkway
34. l solenoid wire connections and cable wire splices to prevent short circuit conditions Remove 1 2 13mm of insulation from the end of all cable wires to be connected to the controller IMPORTANT The TMC 212 has snap in wire termi nals To attach wires simply raise the lever insert the stripped end of the wire then press the lever down to secure the connection After securing a wire inspect the connection to verify a small portion of bare wire is visible to ensure that insulation is not present in the wire contact area 4 l VAGT MV 1 2 3 4 Master Valve Common Wire Station Valve Valves 5 Referring to the Controller Components on page 5 and the diagram above secure the valve common wire to the terminal labeled COM 8 Connect the individual valve wires to the appropriate expansion module ter minals 11 The stations are numbered from left to right 1 through 12 Connect the master valve wire if applicable to the terminal labeled PUMP MV 9 Connecting Pump Start Relay CAUTION To prevent controller damage never connect an auxiliary pump starter directly to the controller s 24 output 24 0 304 relay must be used to connect the controller to the pump starter circuit 1 Route a wire pair from the pump relay into the con
35. lay Feature Note Rain Delay and Season Adjust control features enables quick temporary changes in operation to help compensate for changes in weather and season This feature enables all watering operations to be delayed from 1 to 7 days For example rain is forecast in your area for the next two days Instead of turning the controller off and possibly forgetting to turn it back on a rain delay of 3 days can be easily entered At the end of 3 days the controller will resume automatic operation as scheduled Turn the control dial to the RAIN DELAY amp position The rain delay display will begin alternating with the automatic status display set the number of rain delay days press the on or oFF button until the desired number 1 7 is flashing Return the control dial to the RUN position Note The rain delay number will automatically decrease as each day passes When the number reaches 0 zero automatic operation will resume at the next scheduled start time To cancel the rain delay turn the control dial momentarily 4 seconds to the OFF position WATERING DAYS PROGRAMS ABC STATION ADJUST TIMES Season Adjust Feature Note The Rain Delay and Season Adjust features modify controller operation only and do not alter the con troller s programmable memory The Season Adjust feature enables the station time of all stations assigned to wat
36. ler models 1 Turn the control dial to the position 2 Remove the access cover 3 Place the back of the station module squarely between the guides of the first open expansion slot from left to right Pushing lightly on the bottom of the module slide it upward until it locks into position 4 To connect the valve wires refer to Connecting The Valves on page 7 5 Reinstall access cover 6 To set the station time refer to Setting Station Times on page 28 7 To test the operation of the added station s refer to Manual Operation on page 31 37 Using Pump Start Master Valve and Well Recovery Controls The following examples are provided to help illustrate various methods of using automatic Pump Start Master Valve PS MV and Well Recovery timing controls and how they relate to station operation throughout watering program Example 1 The irrigation supply is pumped directly from well Program setup Program start time 3 00 Assigned Stations 1 2 and 3 each with 20 minute station time PS MV circuit On PS MV circuit delay 60 seconds Well Recovery time 0 seconds default PS MV circuit operation during well recovery Disabled Station Time Station Time Station Time 20 Minutes 20 Minutes 20 Minutes E D Station 1 Station 2 Station 2 3 01 3 21 3 41 4 01 Y Y 60 Second Delay 60 Second ranis Program mum P doaram On PS MV
37. n two seconds Press the NEXT button to select the next portion of the display 4 Repeat steps and to set the following current information minutes year month and day SEASON Of STATION ADJUST 0 TIMES Q When the current time and day are displayed return the control dial to the RUN position 21 Setting the Watering Day Schedule Note For each program you can select Calendar Inter val Odd Even or Off To set Calendar schedule con tinue here To set an Interval schedule see page 23 To set an Odd or Even schedule see page 24 To turn Off a program see page 24 Setting a Calendar Schedule Turn the control dial to the WATERING DAYS position Check the PROGRAMS switch setting necessary reposition the switch to select the desired program The current watering schedule will be displayed If CAL Calendar is not displayed press the on or oFF button as needed to select CAL Press the NEXT button The watering days currently set for this program will be displayed su Sunday will begin flashing Q To select Sunday as a watering day press the on button To remove Sunday from the schedule press the oFF button Mo Monday will now begin flash ing Continue to select or remove each day of the week until only the desired watering days are shown 6 To set a Calendar schedule for another program repeat all of the steps beginning at step
38. or repair of defective parts Return the defective part to your local Toro distributor who may be listed in your telephone directory Yellow Pages under Irrigation Supplies or Sprinkler Systems or contact The Toro Warranty Company P O Box 489 Riverside California 92502 Phone 800 664 4740 for the location of your nearest Toro distributor or outside the U S call 951 688 9221 This warranty does not apply where equipment is used or installation is per formed in any manner contrary to Toro s specifications and instructions nor where equipment is altered or modified Neither Toro nor Toro Warranty Company is liable for indirect incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of equipment including but not limited to vegetation loss the cost of substitute equipment or services required during periods of malfunction or resulting non use property damage or personal injury resulting from installer s actions whether negligent or otherwise Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse quential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you All implied warranties including those of merchantability and fitness for use are limited to the duration of this express warranty Some states do not allow limitations of how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights
39. out the watering cycle PS MV Circuit Enabled During Well Recovery Yes Press the NExT button to display the Well Recovery This timing control feature enables the PS MV circuit to delay time The well recovery symbol and S 00 be active Yes or inactive No during Well Recovery zero seconds will be displayed See Example 2 Station Delay time period Note Refer to Appendix on page 40 for typical examples of the PS MV circuit and Well Recovery timing control features in use Example 1 WATERING DAYS PROGRAMS TATION SEASON 5 TIMES ADIUST WATERING DAYS PROGRAMS rn Q Press the on or orr button to set the recovery SEASON STATION or station delay duration from 02 to 60 seconds or 01 to 60 minutes The display will change from Turn the control dial to the SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 4 S seconds to M minutes as the time is increased position See Example 1 past 60 seconds Check the PROGRAMS switch setting necessary Note The well recovery symbol m will be displayed reposition the switch to select the desired program when this timing control feature is used 3 The display will show P On Pump On and will continued begin flashing disable the PS MV circuit operation for this program press the button OFF Pump Off will be displayed Q Press the NEXT button to display the Pump Delay time Pd 02 two second delay
40. own securely on the screw Install the lower mounting screw s and tighten securely Note Conduit and adapters are not provided Install conduit as required by local electrical codes Install 1 2 13mm conduit C for power equipment ground wires and 3 4 19mm conduit D for valve wires Note After installation store the User s Guide and Quick Reference Guide on the hook located on the inside of the door 5 CORR ANNA 559560950509 Connecting the Valves Note Using 16 to 18 AWG 1 5mm to 1mm irrigation cable is recommended This cable is made specifically for automatic irrigation systems and is available in several lengths and conductor count Always use cable that has at least one wire for each valve and one wire for the valve common connection Route the wire cable from the valve location into the controller cabinet Attach the white color coded cable wire to one wire from each valve solenoid This is called the valve common wire Note The solenoid does not have specific polarity so either wire can be used for the common wire connection Connect an individual color coded cable wire to the remaining solenoid wire of each valve Make a note the wire insulation color used for each valve connec tion and the sprinkler zone controlled by the valve IMPORTANT Properly insulate and waterproof al
41. program Press the on or orr until the desired adjustment value is flashing 4 To apply the Season Adjust feature to another program repeat steps and Return the control dial the RUN position Note The Season Adjust symbol 96 will be displayed in all dial positions as a reminder that this feature is in use Turn Off Controller Operation When the control dial is turned to the OFF position controller operation stops immediately Leaving the control dial in the OFF position enables the controller maintain current time and day while disabling automatic CURRENT 0 and manual watering activity Q Turn the control dial to the position MB bade ABC The word OFF will be displayed for approximately eight minutes The display will then revert to the SEASON STATION automatic status display showing the current time and day For extended shutdown of the sprinkler system leave the control dial in the OFF position To resume automatic or manual operation turn the control dial to the RUN position Appendix Clearing the Program Memory Once programmed the TMC 212 memory will be retained for several years with or without power Only the current time and date will be lost and will need to be reset if power is interrupted for more than 24 hours The programmable memory can be cleared and reset to the default settings of individual programs or all programs simul
42. propriate pro gramming operating and installation sections of this guide 1 LCD Display A Start Time symbol is displayed when setting the program start times B Well Recovery symbol is displayed when well recovery time delay is in use C Program start time identification numbers 1 4 D Main display of various time values and prompts E Program A B and C identifiers F Watering On symbol is displayed when a water ing station is running Symbol blinks when watering is paused G Watering Off symbol is displayed when Rain Delay feature is active H Percent symbol is displayed when the Season Adjust feature is in use I Watering Station identification numbers J Day of the week identifiers K Run Time symbol is displayed when setting the watering station run times 2 Control Buttons on button Increases the time display scrolls for ward through the program information and selects watering days orr button Decreases the time display scrolls backward through the program information and removes watering days NEXT button Advances to the next portion of pro gram information Resumes watering if paused Advances through stations manually when watering MANUAL START button Selects and starts manual watering operations Control Dial Selects all controller programming and operation controls except Manual Start Control Dial Positions RUN
43. ring cycle ends at 3 40 a m As you can see from this example only one program start time was needed to operate three different stations Using more than one program for example would enable lawn zones to be watered every day on program A shrub zones to run on on Monday Wednesday and Friday on program B and drip irrigation to soak the flower beds every three days on program C Note Although the TMC 212 offers the multiple program feature you may want to use one program only if it meets your needs The remaining programs can be turned off and on as you need to use them Watering Program Diagram Program Starts at 3 00 a m Station 1 Station time 10 minutes Station 2 Station time 10 minutes Station 4 Station time 20 minutes Program Ends at 3 40 a m Watering Program Details This section covers in detail each of the three parts watering program watering days program start times and station times Selecting Watering Day Schedule The TMC 212 provides three optional formats for schedul ing watering days Calendar Interval Odd or Even The Calendar Format The Calendar format 15 recurring 7 day schedule that begins on Sunday and enables you to select specific days of the week to water This illustration shows how Calendar schedule would be dis played when the control dial is in the WATERING DAYS 7 position In this example program has watering days set for Monday mo Wednesday
44. rogram has Calendar watering schedule set to water every day Programs B and C are turned Off One program start time set for 5 00 a m Station time set to 10 minutes per station Pump Start Master Valve circuit is On Pump Start Master Valve circuit delay is 2 seconds Well Recovery time 15 0 seconds Pump Start Master Valve circuit is enabled during Well Recovery time Season Adjust is 100 If you do not wish to program the controller you can use the default settings as is To enable the TMC 212 controller to operate Automatically in real time set the current time day and date Note The controller s programmable memory be reset to the default settings at any time See Clearing the Pro gram Memory on page 36 for detailed information Setting the Current Time and Date NG 3 NET ET qu E D 29 id n KON Month Turn control dial to the CURRENT TIME DAY position the hour digits will begin flashing Note The time of day will be displayed in hours and minutes 12 hour format To select 24 hour format press the next button repeatedly to display 12 H Press the on button to display 24 H Press the next button once the hour digits will begin flashing increase the display value press the on button to decrease press the orr button Note The display characters will change rapidly when holding the or oFF button down for more tha
45. s screws from the transformer Sensor wires access cover Pull the cover outward from the F 3 4 19mm for sprinkler valve wires bottom to remove G 1 2 13mm plugged for optional Toro remote control cable 4 f planning to install the optional Toro components remove the plugs as necessary 3 Three lower mounting holes C are provided The center hole is open and the outer holes are plugged If you intend to use the outer holes for installation carefully drill through the plugs with a 3 16 bmm drill bit Installing the Cabinet 1 For safe reliable operation select an installation site which will provide the following conditions Protection from irrigation spray to direct sun during the hottest hours wind and snow Access to grounded power source which 15 not controlled by a light switch or utilized by a high current load appliance such as a refrigerator or air conditioner Access to the sprinkler control valve wiring and optional accessory wiring Drive a wood screw provided into the wall at eye level A Leave the screw extended approximately 1 4 6 5mm from the wall Note If you are installing the controller on drywall or masonry install screw anchors to prevent screws from loosening Use the dimension shown to predrill holes for screw anchors Hang the cabinet on the screw using the keyhole slot B on the back panel Make sure the cabinet slides d
46. sleeve E 5 Align the slotted openings on the back of controller housing with the mounting bracket tabs Slide the controller downward to engage the tabs Connecting the Valves 1 Route the valve control wires between the valves and the controller Note The station modules and wire connectors accept 14 18 AWG 2 5 1 0mm solid core copper wire Sprinkler system connection cable is recommended Attach the white color cable wire to one wire from each valve solenoid Either solenoid wire can be used for this connection This is called the valve common wire Attach a separate cable wire to the remaining wire from each valve solenoid Make note of the wire color code used for each valve and the watering sta tion it controls You will need to have this information when connecting the valve wires to the controller Secure all wire splices using twist on wire connectors To prevent corrosion and possible short circuits use a grease cap or similar waterproofing method to insu late each connection Route the wire cable into the controller through the large opening in the base of the housing or through PVC conduit if it is installed Strip insulation back 1 2 13mm from all cable wires Note The station module has snap in wire connectors To attach wires simply raise the lever and insert the bare wire end into the small hole beneath the lever Press the lever down to secure the wire Pull lightly on th
47. taneously Refer to the default settings listed on page 21 IMPORTANT This procedure permanently erases the programmable watering information and can not be restored once the procedure has been completed To clear the memory of a selected program Example 1 Turn the control dial to the SEASON ADJ UST 96 position Check the PROGRAMS switch setting If necessary reposition the switch to select the desired program Q Press the NEXT button to access the clear memory feature CL will be displayed and begin flashing Press and hold the orr button until CL stops flash ing approximately five seconds The memory will be cleared to the default settings 5 To clear the memory of another program repeat all of the steps starting at step Return the control dial to the RUN position Example 1 WATERING DAYS PROGRAMS SPECIAL O ADJUST WATERING DAYS PROGRAMS SEASON STATION ADJUST 0 x TIMES To clear the memory of all programs Example 2 Turn the control dial to the oFF position Press the NEXT button to access the clear memory feature CL will be displayed and begin flashing Q Press and hold the orr button until CL stops flash ing approximately five seconds The memory will be cleared to the default settings Return the control dial to the RUN position About Automatic Circuit Protection The TMC 212 features
48. uit breaker at service panel outdoor model Reduce station times Change remove program start times See p 27 Remove wire from station module Strip back enough insulation to see 1 8 of bare wire when fully inserted Repair wire connections Inspect solenoid and repair or replace as necessary Enter a station time See p 28 Inspect valve bonnet seal and or solenoid Replace as needed Review Season Adjust factor and reset to 100 See p 34 Reduce station times Change remove program start times See p 27 Cabinet Dimensions Indoor Model 75 Wx8 5 Hx2 D 19cm W x 21 6cm H x 5cm D Outdoor Model 13 25 W x 9 H x 3 5 D 33 7cm W x 22 9cm H x 9cm D Power Specifications Indoor Model North America Plug in Transformer Class 2 UL Listed CSA certified e Input 120 VAC 10 50 60 Hz 0 5A 60W e Output 24 VAC 10 50 60 Hz 18 VA Indoor Model Europe Plug in Transformer TUV Approved e Input 230 VAC 10 50 60 Hz 0 1A 12W e Output 24 VAC 10 50 60 Hz 18 VA Indoor Model Australia Plug in Transformer SAA Approved Input 240 VAC 10 50Hz 12W e Output 24 VAC 10 50 Hz 18 VA Outdoor Model North America Built in Transformer Class 2 UL Listed CSA Certified or equivalent e Input 120 VAC 10 50 60 Hz 0 5A 60W e Output 24 VAC 10 50 60 Hz 18 VA Power Specifications continued Outdoor Model Europe Built in Transformer T
49. user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Com munications Commission helpful How To Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washing ton DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 International This is a CISPR 22 Class B product Form Number 373 0319 Rev A
50. which vary from state to state The TMC 212 high surge controller is covered by this warranty for a period of five years from the date of installation The TMC 212 standard surge controller is covered by this warranty for a period of three years from the date of installation 4 O 2004 The Toro Company Irrigation Division www toro com Electromagnetic Compatibility Domestic This equipment has been tested an fond to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm ful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in particular installation If this equipment does harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be deter mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The
51. will be displayed Press the on or orr button to select a delay time duration from 02 to 60 seconds 29 30 Press the NEXT button to display the Pump Enable option PE Y Pump Enable Yes will be displayed D Press the orr to select PE n Pump Enable No See example 3 O apply PS MV circuit control features to another program press the NEXT button once then repeat steps through I When finished return the control dial to the RUN position Controller Operation The 212 controller has three modes of operation Automatic Manual and Off Automatic mode The controller tracks the current time and day and automatically runs watering programs when scheduled start time 5 Manual mode Automatic watering programs or select stations can be manually operated at any time Off mode Shuts off and prevents all watering activity SEASON Of STATION ADJUST 0 TIMES Automatic Mode In the Automatic mode the TMC 212 keeps track of the current time day of the week and the automatic watering program schedule Automatic operation will occur when ever programmed watering day and start time match the current time and day The Automatic mode is selected when the control dial is in the RUN position While in the automatic mode the display will show two types of information Status and Operating This example shows the St
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