Baseline Systems BaseStation 3200 V12 User Manual
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BaseStation 3200 Advanced Irrigation Controller Manual
Ground is too
dry with high
biSensor
moisture
reading
•
biSensor not being watered by its primary zone – change the assignment
or move the biSensor to the correct location
•
biSensor is buried too deep – rebury the biSensor to be only 3 inches
deep
Ground is too
wet with high
biSensor
moisture
reading
•
biSensor is buried in low area where water collects – move biSensor
from low area
•
biSensor not being watered by its primary zone – change the assignment
or move the biSensor to the correct location
•
Program start times are too often – increase the interval between start
times
•
biSensor limit is too high – lower limit or run a biSensor calibration cycle
(refer to page 55)
Ground is too
wet with low
biSensor
moisture
reading
•
biSensor not being watered by its primary zone – change the assignment
or move the biSensor to the correct location
•
biSensor is buried too deep – rebury the biSensor to be only 3 inches
deep
•
Not enough zone water time – increase water time to apply at least ½
inch of water
Checking and Repairing Two-wire Device Assignments and
Addresses
This process searches for and verifies communication with each of the devices on the two-wire.
Note: Baseline recommends that you back up your controller data before you run this process.
Refer to Backing Up Your System on page 82.
The Verify and Repair ALL process does not check the valve current or biSensor readings, and it
does not repair any faulty wiring or electrical connections. However, if it finds discrepancies in
assignments or addressing between the controller and the devices, it will attempt to repair those
discrepancies in the following order:
•
Repair valve biCoder to zone number
assignments
•
Repair biSensor addressing
•
Repair pause device addressing
•
Repair air temperature sensor addressing
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