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LIT-060 Hunter 2004-2005 Product Catalog - Ewing Irrigation

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IMMS The affordable water management tool to monitor and control a network ofirrigation systems from a single central location.MODELSIMMS-CD – Central Control SoftwareIMMS-SI-MOD – Site Interface Unit, Standard Phone ModemIMMS-CI-HW – Controller Interface Unit, HardwireIMMS-R – Radio KitIMMS-SI-HW – Site Interface Unit, HardwireIMMS-CCC – Central Computer Communication Unit, HardwireDIMENSIONSCOMPONENT HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH SHIPPING WT.IMMS-SI (HW or MOD) 16"/406 mm 11.5"/292 mm 4.25"/108 mm 18.7 lbs/8.48 kgsIMMS-CI-HW 8.9"/226 mm 9.9"/251 mm 4.3"/109 mm 5.66 lbs/2.57 kgsIMMS-CCC 1.5"/38 mm 4.25"/108 mm 6"/152 mm 1.96 lbs/.89 kgs(excluding external plug-in transformer)CONTROL CAPABI<strong>LIT</strong>IES• Manage irrigation systems at up to 100 different sites from a single centralized computer.• Each site managed can have up to 100 controllers networked into the site interface. The IMMS system can network with <strong>Hunter</strong> ICC, Pro-C, and SRC controllers.• Manage all controller programming data from the central computer.• Manual functions: activate, deactivate manual or automatic waterings from the central computer.• Initiate rain-off or rain-delay features by controller or globally.• Manage “no water days” up to 365 days in advance globally, by site, or by controller. This allows an irrigation manager to set specific days for maintenance, events, etc.• Easily program cycle and soak waterings for maximum water efficiency (ICC only).• Manages watering windows and no-water days with global and site-specific settings.MONITORING CAPABI<strong>LIT</strong>IESConfigure rain, wind and freeze sensors for real-time responses to weather conditions, and monitor their status remotely. Sensor data can be implemented locally withindividual controllers or shared across an entire site.React to system flow conditions through optional Flow-Clik IMMS flow sensors. This will shut controllers down automatically during over-flow conditions (line breaks,broken sprinklers), saving water and reducing liability concerns.COMMUNICATIONS CAPABI<strong>LIT</strong>IESIMMS can operate as an on-site hardwired ccan also operate as a wide-area network via telecommunications may be any combination of hardwire and radio interfaces.CENTRAL COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND REQUIREMENTS• Windows ® 2000 or Windows ® XP operating system with minimum Intel ® Pentium ® III processor, 366 MHz or higher. At least 128 Mb of RAM, 30 Mb of hard diskspace, and CD-ROM drive requireSerial Port if CCC is to be used. Mouse or other pointing device.• Easy-to-use software with icon based navigation provides fast program set-up and ongoing management.• Locations, controllers and stations can be user-assigned actual names and site descriptions for easy reference.• Built-in calendar program allows for scheduling of maintenance events (mowing, fertilizing, etc.).• Extensive reporting section generates tab -tain trends.INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONSRugged, key-lockable cabinets can be instalinternal 24 VAC (UL, CE) transformer.WIRING SPECIFICATIONSDEVICES WIRE TYPE DISTANCEPC to Central Computer Communication unit (CCC*) Standard serial cable (DB9) 6 ft./2 mCCC* to Site Interface (SI) <strong>Hunter</strong> Model GCBL (18/4, two twisted pair, shielded) 10,000 ft./3 kmSI to additional Controller Interface (CI) <strong>Hunter</strong> Model GCBL (18/4, two twisted pair, shielded) 10,000 ft./3 kmand then to each subsequent CIInterface (SI or CI) to local controller 18/5 wire (Paige P7183 or equivalent) 6 ft./2 mPC to Modem-equipped Site Interface (IMMS-SI-MOD) Public Telephone network No limitAll telephone modem connections Standard RJ11 telephone wire 6 ft./2 m*Not required for modem systems.86

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