Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Residential & Commercial Irrigation
The SVC was Hunter's original battery-powered controller. It was sunset in 2011 to make way for the Node, which offers longer battery life and expanded station options for various valve applications. The Node is recommended as the replacement for current …
For best performance, pair a Hunter valve with a Hunter DC-latching solenoid (P/N #458200). However, existing irrigation systems can be retrofitted with another manufacturer's valve and solenoid. Hunter has tested and published a retrofittable …
Hunter Industries announces Solar Panel, a new accessory for the Node and XC Hybrid battery operated controller families. The Solar Panel provides maintenance-free operation by harnessing the sun’s energy to power the controller 24 hours a day, 7 days a …
This feature uses numbered days of the month for watering instead of specific days of the week. … Press the button until the icon is displayed. Press the right arrow button until the cursor is above either ODD or EVEN on the display. Press the plus button …
Press the button until the icon is displayed. Press the right arrow button until the cursor is above INT on the display. Press the plus button and a 1 will be flashing indicating the number of days between watering. Press the plus or minus button to …
Normally the NODE display shows the time and day, day of the week, MV (if master valve option is activated) and the battery life indicator . During a short period of inactivity the display will shut off to retain battery power . Pressing any button will …
When the controller is operating a program the items shown on the display will include the station number, program letter, remaining runtime, and the blinking Rotor icon . … Node RUN …
To assign run times to the stations on your Node battery powered sprinkler clock, use the center button to scroll past the start time screen to the station run time option. Use the plus button to add minutes to your run time, then use the right arrow …
To set the days that you want your sprinkler system to run using your Node battery powered irrigation controller, use the center button to scroll through to the water days option. Use the right and left arrows to scroll through the dots that signify the …
To set up a separate program on your Node battery powered sprinkler timer, use the center button to go to the start time option and hit the program button one time. Once in program B, you will assign start times, run times, and watering days for this …
Another feature that the Node battery powered irrigation controller has is the seasonal adjustment option. To activate the seasonal adjustment, press the center button to go to the percentage option and adjust using the plus or minus buttons. Once the …
To put the Node battery powered sprinkler timer in the off mode, use the center button to advance to the off screen and allow the controller to go to sleep in that position. To turn the controller back on, use the center button to return to the home …
To run your sprinkler stations manually with the Node battery powered irrigation clock, hold down the right arrow to enter into the manual mode. Select the station you wish to run by using the right arrow. To turn the station off, use the center button to …
In this video, you will learn how to program the Node battery powered irrigation controller. The Node controller requires the use of DC latching solenoids. To create a program on the Node sprinkler timer you will need a start time, run time, and day to …
Hunter recently released a total of ten new videos to help users program the new battery operated Node controller. Offered in one comprehensive video, as well as nine topic specific versions, these videos make it easy to view and share exactly the topics …
Learn about Hunter's battery operated sprinkler controller - Node. The Node controller requires the use of DC latching solenoids. To create a program on the Node sprinkler timer you will need a start time, run time, and days to water. To get started, …
To program the Node battery operated irrigation controller you must first set the date and time. To set the time and date on the node press the center button, simply scroll through the choices using the left and right arrow buttons and adjust the …
An irrigation program is a group of stations that are set to water at the same time. To create a program on your Node battery operated sprinkler controller press the center button to access the start time programming option. Adjust your run times using …
Battery-operated control allows irrigation to occur virtually anywhere, including isolated sites and power-restricted areas. The new Node controller is quickly becoming the industry’s go-to battery-operated solution. The compact Node mounts to valve …
This function allows the user to save a preferred program to permanent memory in the controller, to be restored at any time. This is a great way to override changes made, and revert back to the original programming schedule. Note: All advanced programming …
A common reason for a controller to repeat a cycle is too many programmed start times. Only one start time per active program is required, a second start time will cycle the program an additional time. NOTE: In the Start Times mode position, the numbers …
Node Program Capablities The NODE uses standard Hunter controller programming with 3 programs (A, B, C) and 4 start times per program. … On standard Hunter controllers a dial is used to scroll between the programming functions, however, on the NODE the …
Push the button until the icon is displayed. All 4 digits will be displayed representing the year. Use the or buttons to change the year. Press the button to proceed to setting the month. All 4 digits will be displayed with the two digits on the …
Press the button until the icon is displayed. The start time will be displayed flashing, along with the program letter (A, B, or C) and the start time number (1, 2, 3, or 4) in the upper left of the display. Up to 4 different start times can be set for …