Baseline Systems BaseStation 1000 User Manual

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BaseStation 1000 Irrigation Controller Manual

soil-moisture

deficit

When soil dries (for example, by evaporation), the measurable shortage of

water in the soil is known as the soil-moisture deficit. It also refers to the

amount of water needed to return to field-capacity moisture content.

time domain

transmission

(TDT)

A measurement of how much the electrical signals in the soil are slowed

down by the presence of water

timed zone

Any zone programmed to water on a time/day schedule, not a smart

irrigation schedule

transpiration

The loss of water vapor from parts of plants. Water is lost primarily from the

pores on the leaves but also from stems, flowers, and roots

two-wire

This site wiring technique consists of a cable with an outer insulation,

around two internal insulated wires, being used to provide communication

and power for all valves and other devices throughout the site. It provides

full two-way communication much like a computer network.

upper limit

When you set up a start or stop condition based on soil moisture sensor

readings, you can set the upper limit as the trigger for the condition. Then,

when the moisture level rises above this limit, the program will start or stop.

valve

A device that opens to allow water to flow to the sprinkler heads or emitters

in a zone. It closes to halt watering for that zone.

water window

The time available for watering through an irrigation system. Typically, all

days and times would be available for watering unless there are watering

restrictions or you need to set aside a time for mowing.

zone

A designated area of landscaping that is watered by a specific valve

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