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BATTERY-POWERED CONTROLLERS<br />

TBOS TM UNIVERSAL FIELD TRANSMITTER<br />

One model does it all !<br />

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the tBOs battery-operated line of buriable<br />

controllers allows the use of automatic<br />

irrigation in the absence of ac power<br />

Rugged case, inside valve box installation,<br />

and separation of the transmitter from<br />

the control module avoid vandalism and<br />

tampering with your programs<br />

ip-68 rated waterproof case assures reliable<br />

operation under water and safeguards your<br />

investment<br />

FEATURES<br />

• Universal Field Transmitter<br />

- can be used with all tBOs systems: tBOs<br />

control module, tBOs Radio + , tBOs sim<br />

- it can control all types of tBOs control<br />

Modules: 1, 2, 4, 6-station; old and current<br />

modules<br />

- you can transmit programs via infrared<br />

connection or by radio<br />

- infrared transmission also serves as a backup<br />

in case it becomes necessary because of<br />

dead batteries in a Radio interface<br />

- also available in infrared version only<br />

• Easy to program<br />

- ergonomic and compact design<br />

- Large Lcd screen with easy to understand<br />

function icons<br />

- scan feature allows you to collect and list all<br />

radio module identification numbers within<br />

a 200 m radio range<br />

- Lcd displays battery status of radio module,<br />

tBOs module and field transmitter<br />

- energy saving Lcd automatically goes blank<br />

afte1 minute if no keys are pressed<br />

- 2-number confidential code prevents<br />

unauthorized radio transmission<br />

• Infrared Transmission to TBOS<br />

Control Modules:<br />

- you program the Universal field transmitter<br />

just as you would any other Rain Bird<br />

controllers.then you transmit the program<br />

via infrared connection to tBOs control<br />

modules.<br />

• Radio Transmission to TBOS Control<br />

Modules:<br />

- you program the Universal field transmitter<br />

just as you would any other Rain Bird<br />

controllers. then the only difference is<br />

that you transmit the program via Radio to<br />

tBOs control modules thanks to a Radio +<br />

interface unit mounted on each existing<br />

tBOs control module.<br />

• PC Assisted Programming and Radio<br />

Transmission:<br />

- transmit programs created with tBOs sim to<br />

the field transmitter. the transmitter is then<br />

used on the site to transmit programs to<br />

each tBOs control module.<br />

SPECIFICATIONS<br />

• Radio Transmission range: 200 m in open<br />

terrain with no electrical interference or<br />

natural/ structural obstructions (the range<br />

may vary depending on site or weather<br />

conditions.)<br />

• 3 independent programs: A, B, and C<br />

• Up to 8 start times per day per program<br />

• Station timing: 1 minute to 12 hours in<br />

1-minute increments<br />

• Programming schedule: 7-day calendar<br />

• Module programs can be displayed and<br />

modified<br />

• Field Transmitter can program an unlimited<br />

number of tBOs control modules<br />

• Manual single station or cycle start after a<br />

10- second interval<br />

• Manual functions override all other<br />

functions<br />

• ON/OFF mode<br />

• Operating temperature: 0° to 55° C<br />

• Operates with only one high quality brand<br />

(varta or equivalent) 9v alkaline battery<br />

type 6am6 (international standard) or 6LR61<br />

(european standard). Battery not included.<br />

DIMENSIONS<br />

Height: 15,75 cm<br />

width: 7,35 cm<br />

depth: 3,85 cm<br />

MODELS<br />

tBOs Universal field transmitter<br />

tBOs infrared field transmitter<br />

www.rainbird.eu

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