IDLE MODE
Normally, the NODE display shows the time and day, day of the
week, MV (if master valve option is activated), and the battery-life
indicator . After a short period of inactivity, the display will shut off to
retain battery power . Pressing any button will bring the NODE into
idle mode .
RUN MODE
When the controller is operating a program, the items shown on the
display will include the station number, program letter, remaining
run time, and the blinking Rotor icon .
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PROGRAMMING
The NODE uses standard Hunter controller programming with three
programs (A, B, or C) and four start times per program . On standard
Hunter controllers a dial is used to scroll between the programming
functions . However, on the NODE the
and easily create the irrigation program . When programming, the
flashing portion of the display can be changed by pressing the
buttons . To change something that is not flashing, press the
buttons until the desired item is flashing .
Setting the Date and Time
1 .
Push the
button until the
2 . All four digits will be displayed representing the year. Use the
or
buttons to change the year. Press the
to setting the month.
3 . All four digits will be displayed with the two digits on the left
representing the month flashing. Use the
change the month. Press the
the day.
4 . Only the two digits on the right side will be displayed and flashing,
representing the day. Press the
day. Press the
button to proceed with changing the hour. Press
the
button to proceed to setting the time.
5 . The AM/PM/24-hour time setting is shown flashing. Press the
or
button to change the time setting to AM, PM, or 24-hour
time. Press the
button to proceed to setting the hour.
button is used to quickly
or
or
icon is displayed.
button to proceed
or
buttons to
button to proceed to setting
or
buttons to change the
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