SRR Proper Instalação

PRODUCT: SRR Remote Control (U.S. and Canada Only)
SUBJECT: Proper Instalação

Due to the rapid acceptance of the Hunter SRR amongst Hunter Irrigation Products suppliers and end users, this Tech Tips is dedicated to the installation guidelines of our remote control kit.

Preparing the Communication Port
Fig. 1

To utilize the SRR Remote Control System, your controller must be equipped with the SRR wiring harness, which provides the communication port where the SRR receiver is attached. One wiring harness and installation instructions are provided with each SRR kit. Additional wiring harnesses may be purchased separately to allow you to utilize the transmitter and receiver with additional Hunter controllers.

Connecting the Wiring Harness Kit
  1. Install a 1/2" female threaded "Tee" in the field wiring conduit approximately 12" below the SRR or other Hunter controller. (Fig. 3)
    Note: the harness may be installed outdoors by first bringing the conduit through an exterior wall, then installing the appropriate fitting. (Fig. 4)
  2. Feed the red, white, and blue wires of the harness through the base of the "Tee" and into the controller wiring compartment as shown in Fig. 1.
  3. Screw the harness housing into the "Tee" (or other fitting) as shown in Fig. 1.
  4. Attach the red, white, and blue wires from the harness to the terminal block of the controller as shown in Fig. 2.
  5. The wiring harness' 1/2" male thread has a 90º ratcheting mechanism to allow the receiver to be set in a vertical position for the best reception.
Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Typical Indoor Instalação with receiver permanently attached

Fig. 4
Typical Outdoor Instalação with wiring harness port mounted outdoors

Extending the Wiring Harness

Any extension of the wiring on the harness may result in an error message in the controller display and possible malfunction of the remote unit due to radio interference. In some situations, lengthening of the harness may work fine, in others it may not work at all (it is site specific). In either case, extending the wiring harness should be done using shielded cable to minimize the possible effects of electrical noise. See diagram below.

Proper Extension of Wiring Harness Using Shielded Cable

Maximizing Operating Range

There are many factors which influence operating range. Listed below are a few things you can do to assure you are getting the maximum range possible.

  1. Do not install the outlet of the wiring harness (that the Receiver connects to) near large sources of metal such as power meters, water pipes, and aluminum siding.
  2. Do not install the outlet of the wiring harness in a basement or underground location. The higher, the better.
  3. For maximum range in all directions from the Receiver, the Receiver antenna should be pointed straight up (vertically). If the Receiver is mounted with its antenna oriented horizontally, reception will be very good if the Transmitter is on either side of the antenna, but very poor if it is facing the end of the Receiver antenna.
  4. When operating the Transmitter, hold the Transmitter as vertical as possible and turn and face the direction of the Receiver, even if it is several hundred feet away.

Note: The SRR is compatible with the SRC, Pro-C and ICC Controladores.

Troubleshooting Guide

PROBLEM CAUSES SOLUTIONS
Transmitter display is blank. Transmitter is off. Press any button for 1 second.
Battery is dead. Replace battery.
Can’t access all the desired stations on the transmitter. Maximum station number is set wrong. See “Changing the Maximum Station Number”

Receiver doesn’t beep two times after plugging it in.

SmartPort® is not connected properly. Recheck SmartPort wiring.
Controller has no power. Check controller power.
Receiver beeps twice after plugging it in, but won’t respond to the transmitter. Receiver and Transmitter addresses don’t match. Relearn address at Receiver.
Transmitter display stays on. Transmitter will turn off automatically. Wait approximately 5 minutes without pressing any buttons. Transmitter will “fall asleep.”

Especificações

Operating Especificações

  • Address range: 0-127
  • Maximum stations supported: 48
  • Run Time: 8 settings from 1-30 minutes
  • Range: up to 450 feet*

Electrical Especificações

  • Power Source Transmitter: 9-Volt Alkaline Battery
  • Power Source Receiver: 24VAC, 0.010 Amps (from SRC)
  • Transmitter type: SAW Stabilized
  • Receiver type: Superheterodyne
  • System Operating frequency: 315MHZ
Links Relacionados
SRR Intro | SRR Especificações | SRR Instalação and Programming Instructions

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