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The remaining battery life can be estimated from the battery life
indicator shown on the display. The NODE can operate using either
a single 9-volt battery or using two 9-volt batteries. Using two nine
volt batteries will yield approximately twice the battery life of a
single 9-volt battery. The battery life indicator chart below shows an
estimate on the remaining battery life.
Full: 100–60% remaining battery life
Med: 60–25% remaining battery life
Low: 25–0% remaining battery life
Replace battery immediately!
BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR RESETTING CONTROLLER
Resetting the controller will erase the current program data and
restart the controller. A reset does not, however, delete a program
saved to permanent memory using the Easy Retrieve Memory
feature (see page 12) to save a preferred program.
1. From the Idle Mode, press and hold the
, , and keys.
2. After two seconds the screen will go blank. Continue to hold
the
, , and keys.
3. 12:00 will ash on the display. Release the keys.
4. The controller may show a countdown from 10 to 1 on the
display, and then 12:00 AM will be shown ashing when the
reset is complete. The controller can now be reprogrammed.
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING FEATURES (CONTINUED)
Hunter Quick Check
This circuit diagnostic procedure can quickly identify “shorts” commonly caused by faulty solenoids or when bare common wire touches
a bare station control wire. To initiate the Hunter Quick Check procedure:
1. From the Idle Mode, press and hold the
, , , and buttons.
2. The display will show all segments. Release the buttons.
3. Press the button to initiate the Quick Check test.
4. The controller will then activate each available station for
1 second until all stations have been activated.
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