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TMC-212TM User's Guide - Reinders.com

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Setting Station Times24528Turn the control dial to the STATION TIMESposition.Select Program A, B or C using the Program switchStation number 1 will be flashing and its currentstation time or OFF will be shown. To select adifferent station number, press the +/ON or –/OFF buttonuntil the desired station number begins flashing.Press the NEXT button. The station time (or OFF)will begin flashing.To change the station time, press the +/ON or –/OFFbutton until the desired time is displayed.Note: To reset the station time to Off, press the +/ONand –/OFF buttons at the same time, or reduce thedisplayed time to one step past 0:01 minute.Press the NEXT button. The next station number willbegin flashing.7. Repeat steps and as needed to set, change,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 <strong>com</strong>plete. If the PumpStart/Master Valve circuit will be used to automaticallycontrol a master valve, auxiliary pump or a well waterirrigation supply, continue at “Setting Pump/Master ValveControls” on the next page.91PGM A1 2 3 4 5 6323 53 5Setting Pump Start/Master Valve andWell Recovery ControlsThe following timing control features enable the PumpStart/Master Valve (PS/MV) circuit and the Well Recovery/Station Delay options to be set for each watering programas needed. (Default settings are shown in parenthesis.)• PS/MV Circuit Master Switch (On)Enables/disables PS/MV circuit operation for the selectedprogram.• PS/MV Circuit Delay Time (2 Seconds)The PS/MV circuit is switched on for 2 seconds priorto the first station starting in a program watering cycle.The delayed station start enables a pump or mastervalve 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 minutesthat delays the start of each successive station duringa watering cycle. The time delay between stations canenable a well or reservoir to maintain sufficient supplythroughout the watering cycle.45

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