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Hydrawise Insights from the field, Session 2
00:00 – Webinar Introduciton 02:08 – Webinar Agenda 03:50 – Account Creation 07:41 – Add and Remove Users 10:59 – Customer Wide Settings 29:50 –
Hydrawise First Install: Hardware Install and Programming
01:12 – Presentation Overview 02:57 – Hardware selection 03:31 – Home automation 07:30 – Network requirements 10:00 – Connection to wireless network 17
10 things maintenance wants designers to know
04:00 – Agenda 07:29 – Construction Administration & Irrigation Audits 10:57 – As-Builts & Controller Charts 16:38 – Hydro Zoning and Plant Selection 23
Feeling the Pressure – Reasons and Methods to Regulate
04:28 – Agenda 05:55 – What is a pressure regulator 08:03 – The Benefits of pressure regulation 13:11 – Pressure regulators for landscape Irrigation 19
X2 and WAND Insights from the field
01:52 – Hydrawise review 09:00 – Hydrawise 2020 including X2 12:00 – X2 and WAND Introduction 14:30 – Key Features 15:57 – Advanced Benefits 19:28 –
Digital Marketing - Digital Tools and Tactics
Digital Marketing - Digital Tools and Tactics 3:43 - Overview of Presentation 6:31 - Managing Your Digital Profile 14:07 - Social Media Marketing 36:56
Get to The Point: What you need to know about points of connection.
Get to The Point: What you need to know about points of connection. 3:05 - Overview 4:24 - Residential Point of Connection 12:12 - ASV Anti Siphon
Hydrawise Insights from the field Session 5
Hydrawise Insights from the field Session 5 2:29 - Agenda 3:43 - Network Components 3:58 - Troubleshooting Tools 4:50 - Hardware Test 7:57 - WLAN Test
Dos And Don’ts of 2-Wire Design
Dos And Don’ts of 2-Wire Design. A training Webinar video. 3:30 - Agenda 4:23 - System Overview: Conventional Vs. Two-wire 16:13 - Choosing your control
Wi-Fi Fundamentals: What you need to look like a Pro
Wi-Fi Fundamentals: What you need to know to look like a Pro. A Training Webinar video. 1:22 - Introduction 6:26 - Overview of Presentation 8:49 - The
What, Why, When, and How is Hydrawise Important to your Business
Insights From the Field: What, Why, When, and How is Hydrawise Important to your Business 1:10 - Why Hydrawise and Connected Devices? 4:56 - What is
Advanced Electrical Troubleshooting
0:40 - Overview 1:24 - Conventional Control Systems vs. Two-Wire 3:22 - Planning Your Wire Paths 5:31 - Grounding 19:30 - Two-Wire Controllers 25:22 -
Basic Electrical Troubleshooting
0:29 - Introduction 1:01 - Types of Circuits 1:22 - Open Circuit 1:48 - Closed Circuit 2:05 - Shorted Circuit 2:24 - Series Circuit 2:58 - Parallel
Centralus: Creating a Hunter Account, Setup Process
Centralus: Irrigation Management Platform for ICC2 Controllers You must have a valid Hunter account to continue to Centralus, so let’s take a minute to
X-Core® Rain-Clik® not turning off sprinklers
Rain Clik - Rain Sensor Not Turning Off the Sprinklers You can manually test proper operation of the rain sensor by using the One Touch Manual Start
X-Core® Station Repeats
X-Core - Station Repeats A common reason for a controller to repeat a cycle is too many programmed start times. Only one start time per active program
X-Core® system OFF
X-Core - System Off The X-Core controller will not water manually or automatically with the dial in the system off position. Valves currently watering
Pro-C® SP ERR Message
SP ERR or ERR Message CAUSE - Noise entering the controller through the “SmartPort” wiring or it is wired incorrectly. SOLUTION - A few steps are
Pro-C® Station Repeats
Pro-C - Station Repeats A common reason for a controller to repeat a cycle is too many programmed start times. Only one start time per active program is
X-Core No AC Message
X-Core - "NO AC" on Display The "NO AC" display is a diagnostic message telling you that the controller has stopped receiving AC power. The controller
X-Core No Zones Running
X-Core - Flashing Sprinkler Icon, No Zones Running If the controller display shows a station running, flashing sprinkler icon, or arrow pointing towards
Pro-C Station ERR Messages
Station # ERR Message CAUSE - The Station # ERR (for example 1 ERR) is a diagnostic message that appears when your controller is detecting a fault on
Pro-C No AC Message
Pro-C - "NO AC" on Display The "NO AC" display is a diagnostic message telling you that the controller has stopped receiving AC power. The controller is
Pro-C No Display
Pro-C - No Display First, make sure there is power to the controller's outlet. Use a test lamp or any other 110VAC device to determine if there is