Hit Products Logic 3 User Manual
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Note: Program 6 can be sensor activated, such as a temperature sensor. The
terminals for remote operation are located on the terminal board and marked
pr6trg (program 6 trigger). Program the amount of run times per valve in program
6, do not put in a start time, make sure the program is ON in position 8 and whether
or not the master should run with program 6.
Program the amount of loop time in position 7. The contacts on the board are “Normally
Open”, when the remote sensor activates and closes the contacts for more than 30
seconds, program 6 will operate for the looping time programmed.
If for any reason the remote sensor contact opens during the looping cycle, the looping
cycle will continue until the programmed time is completed. The sensor must open and
close the contacts to operate the looping cycle a second time. If, for any reason, the
contacts open and close during the preprogrammed length of looping, the looping
program will reset at that time and start over again.
Position 8
Program/Master Valves ON/OFF
Pump Start
Water Budget %
Use set 1 to choose the program desired, use set 2 to turn a program ON or OFF (a fully
programmed program can be disabled by the this function) use set 3 to turn the master
valve or pump start ON or OFF during the program running, use set 4 to increase or
decrease the budget feature of the program. (The amount of time in position 2 will not
change in the display but the actual run time will be increased or decreased by the amount
of budget %). The new “water budgeted” run times can be viewed in position 5.
Note: The water budget is the fourth leg of the Diamond Settings (see page 13 for more
on the Diamond Settings).
Position 9
Use set 1 to set run time in minutes, use set 2 to set run time of seconds for test
cycle, and use set 4 to turn ON or OFF test cycle.
The controller will immediately run each valve in sequence for the predetermined run
time for visual review of the systems operation.
Note: The pause setting in position 3 for program 1 will determined the amount of pause
between stations during the test cycle operation.
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Test Cycle