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Sprinkler Controllers: Features
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| Series 2100 |
Series 2100S |
Series 2100
Independent program for each station in your
irrigation system.
Control your sprinklers and lights from a
computer, network, or the Internet, or program and operate as a stand-alone
timer.
Customizable IP address.
Update watering levels among timers
automatically over the Internet or network.
Two complete schedules available–operate
together or separately.
Time events to sunrise/sunset/nighttime based
on your latitude.
See complete zone watering information at a
glance.
Never lose scheduling data, even with total
power loss–no back-up battery required.
Make temporary watering adjustments with
countdown to resume normal watering.
Automatically compensates for overlapped start
times by queuing stations.
Set watering percentages by month. Program
the entire year!
Run multiple stations at the same time.
Manually control each station from the timer or
from your computer.
Instantly start a schedule to water all active
stations.
Lights on timer indicate station operation.
Manual rain/off switch in the software and on
the controller.
Add 24 volt relays to operate 110 volt devices
such as pumps or lights.
Schedule garden lighting, Christmas lights,
etc... to operate at sunset each day.
Operate irrigation pumps or other accessories
in tandem with specific zones.
Break watering schedule into cycles to allow
the water to soak in.
Input terminals for up to 8 sensors. Compatible with
Rain, moisture, humidity, temperature, ph, wind, and motion
sensors etc...
Choose which valves respond to each sensor.
Notification of faulty valves or heads (with
pressure sensor).
Sensor control over watering using moisture
sensors.
New The manual
switches have a time out which prevents them from running forever.
Series 2100S
Adds a serial port to the 2100 series to
allow X10 control
Control lights and outlets inside your home
without changing the wiring in your home.
Serial Port for operation with Powerlinc X10
Adapter or Command Line Serial Interface.
Send and receive serial commands with home
automation systems.
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