Toro VISION II Series Manuale utente

VISIONII
SERIES CONTROLLER
OWNER
’
S MANUAL

Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Toro Vision II controller. You have
chosen one of the most sophisticated and technologically advanced irrigation
system controllers available for residential and light commercial applications.
Your new controller has some very unique features and operating
characteristics. So please, ta e just a few minutes to read through this
manual and familiarize yourself with the Vision II's various components,
programming steps, and control features. We are confident that you will find
the controller easy to program and easy to operate once you have ta en this
initial step.
The information in this manual applies to all Vision II 6, 9 and 12 station
models and is divided into four main sections. The first section provides a brief
description of the controller's components and program memory. The second
section ta es you step-by-step through the programming procedure for
automatic operation. The third section explains the various ways to operate
the controller manually, as well as detailed information on specific control
features. The fourth and final section provides technical information covering
controller specifications, troubleshooting and fuse replacement. A Watering
Program Record form, located in the bac of the manual, provides a
convienent place to record the location of each watering station area and
specific details of your automatic watering program.

1
Table of Contents
Controller Component Description........................................................... 2-3
About the Controller's Memory.............................................................. 4
Programming for Automatic Operation................................................... 5-15
Prepare Controller for Programming ...................................................... 5
Set Cloc to Current Time and Day ....................................................... 5
Set Station Run Time......................................................................... 6-7
Assign Stations to Programs ............................................................ 8-10
Set Daily Watering Schedule .......................................................... 11-14
Set Program Start Times ..................................................................... 15
Manual Operations and Controls ......................................................... 16-19
Manual Operation – Full Program....................................................... 16
Manual Operation – Partial Program................................................... 17
Manual Operation – Selected Stations ................................................ 17
Watering Delay™Control .................................................................... 18
Water Conservation Control™.............................................................. 18
Selecting Control Options.................................................................... 19
Technical Information.......................................................................... 20-22
Troubleshooting .................................................................................. 20
Servicing Fuse .................................................................................... 21
Specifications...................................................................................... 22
FCC Regulations ................................................................................. 22
Watering Program Record ......................................................................... 23

Controller Components
2
COM
12345678910 11 12
WARNING
HIGH
VOLTAGE
CURRENT
TIME WATERING DELAY
1-4 DAYS
CURRENT
DAY MANUAL
OPERATION SEASONAL ADJUST
ACTIVE WATERING DAYS
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1:1 1:2 1:3 1:4 1:5 1:6 1:7
am
DELETE WEEK 1 2
INTERVAL
14 DAY CALENDAR
DAILY START TIMES
OFF
3 6 9 12pm 3 6 9 12
5
15 30
90
60
MANUAL
OFF
1
5
15 30
90
60
MANUAL
OFF
2
5
15 30
90
60
MANUAL
OFF
3
5
15 30
90
60
MANUAL
OFF
4
5
15 30
90
60
MANUAL
OFF
5
5
15 30
90
60
MANUAL
OFF
6
5
15 30
90
60
MANUAL
OFF
7
5
15 30
90
60
MANUAL
OFF
8
5
15 30
90
60
MANUAL
OFF
9
5
15 30
90
60
MANUAL
OFF
10
5
15 30
90
60
MANUAL
OFF
11
5
15 30
90
60
MANUAL
OFF
12
ENTER
PUMP
A
B
PROGRAM A
PROGRAM B
+
–
34
ON /OFF
13
15
14
16
17
18
19 5
11
6
7
8
9
10
12
2
1

3
1Display - Shows current time and
day of wee , station run time (set and
remaining), program start time(s),
water conservation % and Off.
2
3
4
5
6
PROGRAM A
PROGRAM B
Program Select Key & Indicators -
Press ey to select program “A” or
“B”. Indicator shows program
selected.
7
am
Program “B” Start Time Controls -
Position sliding controls to select
watering cycle start times for
program “B”.
8
am
Program “A” Start Time Controls -
Position sliding controls to select
watering cycle start times for
program “A”.
9
-+
%
SEASONAL ADJUST
Seasonal Ad ust Control - Position
sliding control to decrease or increase
run time of all stations from 25% to
200%. See pg. 18 for details.
™
10
WATERING DELAY
1-4 DAYS
Watering Delay Key & Indicator -
Press ey to suspend automatic operation
from one to four days. Indicator shows
number of suspended days remaining.
™
11
ON / OFF
Controller On/Off Key - Press ey to
activate or deactivate controller.
When deactivated, “OFF” is displayed.
Cloc continues to update time.
12
WEEK 12
Week Select Key & Indicators - Press
ey to select wee 1 or 2 of Calendar
watering schedule. Indicator shows
wee selected.
14
Fr
1:6
Sa
1:7
14 DAY
INTERV
DAYS
Su
1:1
Watering Day Schedule Switch &
Indicators - Switch UP - 14 Day Calendar.
Switch DOWN - Interval. Indicators show
watering days or interval selected.
13
5
15 30
60
90
1
MANUAL
OFF
Station Run Time Dials & Indicator -
Rotate dial to select station run time.
Indicator shows station is
programmed or operating.
15
RUN PROGRA
Run/Program Switch - Position switch to
“Program” only when assigning stations
to programs. Switch must remain in
“Run” position at all other times.
17
Removable Jumper Plugs - Two
removable jumper plugs are provided
to select control options. See pg. 19
for details.
16
Fuse - 1-1/2 Amp fuse protects 24
VAC output to field. See pg. 21 for
details.
18
Fuse - 3/4 Amp fuse protects
controller timing circuitry. See pg. 21
for details.
19
Note: 12 station model shown. Although
location of items 11-14 on 6 and 9 station
models is slightly different, function is
identical.
CURRENT
DAY
Set Day Key - Press ey to set
current day of wee .
CURRENT
TIME
Set Time Key - Press ey to set
current time of day or change run
time mode.
MANUAL
OPERATION
Manual Operation Key & Indicator -
Press ey to select manual
operations. Indicator shows manual
operation is active.
ENTER
Enter Key - Press ey to enter days
or stations into a watering program.
DELETE
Delete Key - Press ey to delete days
or stations from a watering program.

About the Controller's Memory
The Vision II controller utilizes a special device which permanently stores the
automatic watering program information as it is entered. This protects the
program information in the event of a power outage without the use of battery
bac -up. If controller power has been lost for an extended length of time, the
display will begin flashing, signifying that current time and possibly current
day will need to be reset. All other watering program information will remain
unaffected by the loss of power.
When assembled at the Toro factory, a watering program is entered into the
controller's memory to enable operation immediately upon installation. The
program consists of the following information:
• All stations are assigned to programs “A” and “B”.
• Watering will occur every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday or every other
day (determined by Watering Day Schedule Switch position).
If you wish to use this program for automatic watering, all that remains to be
set is Current Time and Day (pg. 5), Station Run Time (pg. 6-7), and Program
Start Time (pg. 15).
To fully program the controller for your specific watering needs, follow the
step-by-step procedure in the next section, “Programming For Automatic
Operation”.
4

5
Programming For Automatic Operation
STEP 1 - Prepare Controller For Programming
STEP 2 - Set Clock To Current Time and Day
❑Remove lower cabinet cover.
❑Assure Run/Program Switch is
positioned to “RUN”
❑Observe display:
–If it is flashing, continue to STEP 2.
–If it reads OFF, press On/Off Key;
continue to STEP 2.
– If it shows incorrect time and/or
day, continue to STEP 2.
O
O
■To Set Time:
❑Press and hold Set Time Key until
display advances to current time.
Note: Digits will advance rapidly
after 10 consecutive seconds.
■To Set Day:
❑Press Set Day Key repeatedly until
current day (abbreviation) is
displayed.
CURRENT
TIME
CURRENT
DAY
RUN PROGRAM
STEP 2
STEP 2
STEP 2

6
STEP 3 - Set Station Run Time
The length of time a station operates during a watering cycle is called Run
Time. Each station can have its run time set in one of two modes: Minutes or
Hours. Minutes mode provides a station run time from 1 to 90 minutes (in 1
minute increments). Generally, a run time under 90 minutes is more than
adequate for most lawn and shrub sprin ler applications. However, drip
irrigation emitters often require a run time of several hours in order to supply
the proper amount of water. Selecting Hours mode enables run time to be set
from 10 minutes to 9 hours (in 10 minute increments) for any drip watering
requirements. Use the following procedure to set a run time for each station.
❑Turn desired Station Dial slowly
until display shows run time.
Note: un time will be displayed
for 5 seconds after dial is turned.
❑Turn Station Dial in either direction
to display exact run time. (Example
shown: 15 minutes).
❑Repeat procedure with each station
dial to set a run time for each station.
Note: Turning Station Dial past 90
minute mark will manually
activate station. If this occurs,
simply turn dial counterclockwise
to 0 (OFF) and reset to desired run
time.
❑Set all unused stations to 0 (OFF).
(continued)
5
15 30
60
90
1
MANUAL
OFF
5
15 30
60
90
MANUAL
OFF
1
1
5
15 30
60
90
MANUAL
OFF
5
15 30
60
90
1
MANUAL
OFF
6
5
15 30
60
90
MANUAL
OFF

7
(Set Station Run Time Continued)
■To Change Run Time Mode From
Minutes To Hours, Or Hours To
Minutes:
❑Turn Station Dial slowly until
display shows Run Time.
Immediately press Set Time Key to
change mode. (Example shown:
Changing Minutes to Hours Mode.)
Note: Hours Mode displays un
Time in three digits. (Example
shown: 2 hours and 20 minutes.)
❑Turn Station Dial to display exact
Run Time. (Example shown: 3 hours
and 30 minutes.)
Note: To change back to Minutes
Mode, repeat procedure.
❑Apply Hours Decal (supplied) to
stations set in Hours Mode.
Note: As each station operates during a watering cycle, its indicator will be
On and its set run time will count down on display.
12
5
15 30
60
90
MANUAL
OFF
CURRENT
TIME
12
5
15 30
60
90
MANUAL
OFF
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5
15 30
60
90 1369

8
❑Position Run/Program switch to
“PROGRAM”.
❑Press Program Select Key to select
Program A.
Note: Station Indicators will show
which stations are currently
assigned to program selected.
❑Press Enter Key. Station 1 indicator
will begin flashing.
(continued)
STEP 4 - Assign Stations to Programs
In order for a station to operate automatically, it must be assigned to a
watering program. Each station can be assigned to Program “A” and/or
Program “B”. For example, lawn stations are typically assigned to Program A
and shrub stations to Program B. This enables the stations to operate on
different schedules. Additionally, stations can be assigned to both programs if
they are required to operate more frequently. Please note, that initially, all
stations are pre-assigned to both programs before the controller is shipped
from the factory. Therefore, it is important to use the following procedure for
Programs A and B.
RUN PROGRAM
PROGRAM A
PROGRAM B
ENTER
1
5
15 30
60
90
MANUAL
OFF
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