Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Residential & Commercial Irrigation
The ability to remotely command a controller means operators never have to walk back and forth to stop and start irrigation. Winterization is quick and easy and can be accomplished with only one worker. A mid-range solution for residential and commercial …
SRC Plus Controller Has Been Replaced By PCC The SRC was Hunter's entry-level residential controller that stopped shipping in 2011. The SRC was replaced by the PCC, a fixed-station, cost effective upgrade developed to offer the homeowner a more efficient …
The XC Controller Has Been Replaced by the X-Core The XC was Hunter's entry-level residential controller that was sunset in 2010. The XC was replaced by the X-Core, which was developed as a more efficient and versatile solution for the same applications. …
EC Controller Has Been Replaced By X-Core The EC was Hunter's entry-level residential controller that stopped shipping in 2006. The EC was replaced by X-Core, which was developed as a more efficient and versatile solution for the same residential …
Non-volatile memory is a feature on all Hunter controllers, back up memory is stored with the assistance of a lithium battery installed inside the controller. This lithium battery is replaceable on these model controllers: I-Core X-Core EC XC On all other …
Learn to wire your Soil-Clik moisture sensor with Hunter's Pro-C, X-Core, I-Core, and ACC irrigation controllers. Soil-Clik can also be installed on non-Hunter controllers by interrupting the common wire to interrupt the valves when the soil is wet. … …
This video goes into the advanced features of programming an X-Core controller including setting multiple programs, system off setting, manual operation, seasonal adjustment, and sensor bypass switch. … Hunter X-Core Programming 2 of 2 : Multiple Programs …
Programming a controller is easy. You just need to program the current day and time and you are ready to create a program for your zones or stations. It only takes three ingredients to complete a program: a start time, run times, and days to water. A …
Programming a controller is easy. You just need to program the current day and time and you are ready to create a program for your zones or stations. It only takes three ingredients to complete a program: a start time, run times, and days to water. A …
Programming a controller is easy. You just need to program the current day and time and you are ready to create a program for your zones or stations. It only takes three ingredients to complete a program: a start time, run times, and days to water. A …
If want to clear the memory on your controller and start from fresh or if your controller is not responding to your commands, this video will show you how to reset it. Most Hunter controllers are reset to factory defaults the same way. The SRC and SVC …
One of the most common reasons for a sprinkler system to water intermittently and show the word DELAY on the display is because a delay time was programmed into the controller. This video will show you how to get rid of this delay … Canceling a Delay on a …
This video will teach you how to program your controller to water every other day by selecting odd or even days of the week to water. You will also learn how to set an Interval day schedule that skips 1 to 31 days between watering. … Programming Odd & …
An irrigation system that is repeating the cycle and continuously watering most likely has too many start times programmed into the controller. This video will explain what a start time is and how you can cancel those extra start times that you may not …
This segment goes over basic programming of the X-Core residential irrigation controller. Setting the current time and day, start times, run times, and days to water will be explained. Navigation of the controller using the dial and green buttons will …
Hunter controllers allow you to start a station or an entire program manually. To do so, turn the dial to Manual Single Station or Manual All Stations, verify that the stations that you want to activate have run time, and turn the dial back to the Run …
If your display is blank, unreadable, or if it is showing symbols that do not make any sense, this video will teach you how to troubleshoot the display. … Display Troubleshooting on a Hunter …
Programming a controller is easy. You just need to program the current day and time and you are ready to create a program for your zones or stations. It only takes three ingredients to complete a program: a start time, run times, and days to water. A …
Hunter Technical Services shows you how to properly connect and program a Solar Sync sensor to an X-Core controller. … Hunter X-Core Solar Sync Sensor Installation and …
The X-Core is compatible with the Hunter Solar Sync. Solar Sync is a sensor system that will automatically adjust the X-Core controller’s watering run times (based on changes in local climate condition) by using the Seasonal Adjust function. The Solar …
After Solar Sync has been installed and programmed, it is recommended to allow the system to run for a few days at the initial setting. Because of the variety in site conditions (including sensor location, amount of direct sunlight available to the …
This feature permits the user to stop all programmed waterings for a designated period from 1 to 7 days. At the end of the programmed rain off period, the controller will resume normal automatic operation. … The days off remaining will decrease at …
After programming the X-Core, set the dial to the RUN position to enable automatic execution of all selected watering programs and start times. … X-Core - Automatic …
To stop a station from running when the system cycles automatically, simply remove all station Run Times for station that you do not to operate. Make sure Programs A, B, C and on some controllers Program D, have a run time set to "0:00" for station that …