Baseline Systems BaseStation 3200 V12 User Manual
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BaseStation 3200 Advanced Irrigation Controller Manual
Flow Switch
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An open jumper or flow switch stops all watering and keeps all
programs from starting.
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To delete the message, press Next to move to the Delete option, and
then press Enter.
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Deleting the message does not reset this condition. Replace the jumper
or reset the flow switch hardware.
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Not automatically cleared – the user must clear this pause condition.
Low
Temperature
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When the temperature drops below 38
◦
F, the system will pause all
watering.
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To delete the message, press Next to move to the Delete option, and
then press Enter.
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Deleting the messsage does not reset this condition. You must wait
until the temperature rises.
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Automatically cleared with higher temperatures.
Pause biCoder
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A pause biCoder will pause watering on specific programs.
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To delete the message, press Next to move to the Delete option, and
then press Enter.
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Deleting the message resets the pause condition before the delay time
has elapsed.
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Automatically cleared at end of the delay time.
Pause Switch
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An open jumper or wired switch pauses all watering on the controller.
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To delete the message, press Next to move to the Delete option, and
then press Enter.
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Deleting the message does not reset the pause condition until the
jumper or switch has closed the circuit. Then when you delete the
message, the controller resets the pause condition before the delay
time has elapsed.
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Automatically cleared at end of the delay time.
Rain Switch
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An open jumper or wired rain sensor that is wet (open) stops all
watering and keeps all programs from starting.
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To delete the message, press Next to move to the Delete option, and
then press Enter.
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Deleting the message does not reset the pause condition until the
jumper or rain sensor has closed (dried out).
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Automatically cleared when the switch or rain sensor closes.
Rain/OFF days
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Setting a rain/off value for the number of days stops all watering for
that period of time.
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