Hunter WVP Bedienungsanleitung

WVP
Wireless Valve Programmer
Programmer for use with WVC
Multi-Station Battery Powered
Irrigation Controllers
Owner’s Manual and
Installation Instructions
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Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................... 1
WVP Components ........................................................................................................................................................... 2
WVP Features ................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Installing the Battery ......................................................................................................................................................6
WVP Display .................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Setting Up the WVP ........................................................................................................................................................ 8
Programming the WVP ...................................................................................................................................................8
Transmitting/Receiving Data .......................................................................................................................................... 13
Battery Life Indicator .................................................................................................................................................... 16
Troubleshooting Guide .................................................................................................................................................. 17
FCC Notice ................................................................................................................................................................... 19
TABLE OF CONTENTS .....................................................................................


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The Wireless Valve Programmer (WVP) is part of the Hunter wireless battery powered controller family. The WVP is a
hand-held programmer that allows you to create watering programs and conduct manual operations with Hunter Wireless
Valve Controllers (WVC) in the field. Because the WVP retrieves and transmits data via radio signals, you never have to
open a valve box to check the status or program your controllers.
Hunter’s wireless battery powered irrigation systems are ideal for commercial/municipal applications such as street and
highway landscaping, medians, parks, construction sites, and other areas that do not have access to power.
The WVP can retrieve the current program and battery life status of individual WVC controllers. Programming and
manual operations are conducted with the press of a button from up to 100 feet away from the WVC. The following
instructions provide detailed information on using your WVP. Please refer to your WVC Owner’s Manual for information
on installing and setting up your WVC controllers.
INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................

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WVP COMPONENTS ........................................................................................
This section provides a brief overview of some of the
components on the WVP. Each item will be discussed in
further detail later; however, this section can be helpful in
getting acquainted with the different options available. A
key feature of the WVP is its clear, easy-to-use push button
design that makes programming a simple task. All essential
keypad functions are clearly marked to avoid confusion
that’s characteristic with many other battery powered
controllers.
LCD Display (Figure 1)
1. Main Display – Indicates all programmed information.
2. Station Number – Indicates the station number being
programmed.
3. Current Time/Day – Icon indicates when current day
and clock are being set.
4. Run Times – Icon indicates when Run Times are being
set. Allows user to set run times from 1 minute to 4
hours.
5. Start Times – Icon indicates when Start Times are
being set. Allows the user to set 1 to 9 start times.
6. Start Time Number – Indicates the start time number
from 1 to 9.
7. Water Days – Allows the user to select individual days
to water or a selected number of days between water-
ings (interval).
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8. Crossed Rain Drop – Indicates that watering will NOT
occur on a selected day.
9. Crossed Sprinkler – Indicates that watering is sus-
pended.
10. Calendar – Indicates interval watering schedule is
being programmed. Allows the user to program 1 to 31
days between waterings.
11. Battery Status – Indicates the remaining life of the bat-
tery in the WVC.
12. Manual Watering – Icon indicates when manual water-
ing is programmed. Allows the user to activate the
station manually.
13. Communication Occurring – Segments will display in
sequence when initial communication is being made
with the WVC.
14. Identification Code – A unique ID to establish radio
contact with an individual WVC.
15. Transmit – Arrow indicates that data is to be transmit-
ted to the WVC.
16. Receive – Arrow indicates that data is to be retrieved
from the WVC.
17. No Contact – Indicates that no contact was made with
the WVC.
Control Buttons (Figure 2)
Button – Increases the selected flashing display.
Button – Decreases the selected flashing display.
Button – Selects programming
function.
Button – Advances the selected
flashing display to the next item.
Button – Navigates the selected
flashing display back to the
previous item.

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Other Components (Figure 3)
18. Transmit/Receive Button –
Transmit/Retrieve program
information.
19. Battery Compartment –
Accepts standard 9-volt
alkaline battery.
20. External Antennae – Flexible
external antennae for radio
communication.
WVP COMPONENTS (continued) ..................................................................

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WVP FEATURES ...............................................................................................
Some of the features of the WVP include:
• Simple, push button programming
• Large Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with easy to under-
stand icons
• Radio communication WVC controllers up to
100 feet away
• Operates on standard 9-volt alkaline battery
• Days-of-the-week watering schedule
• Up to 9 start times per day
• Run times from 1 minute to 4 hours
• Manual watering
• Low battery status shows status of life of the battery in
the WVP and WVC

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INSTALLING THE BATTERY ...........................................................................
The WVP is powered by a standard 9-volt alkaline battery.
Under normal conditions the battery should provide at least
one full year of service.
Note: The WVP has non-volatile memory
which allows the battery to be removed with-
out losing any program information.
To install the battery (Figure 4):
1. Unscrew the battery cap on
the bottom of the handle to
gain access to the battery
compartment.
2. Snap the battery on to the
connector and slide the
battery into the battery
compartment with the con-
nector toward the inside of
the WVP handle.
3. Reinstall the battery cap.
The WVP can now be used to
program your controller.
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