1 – introduction, How to read this manual, How to irrigate efficiently – Baseline Systems BaseStation 3200 User Manual

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BaseStation 3200 Advanced Irrigation Controller Manual

1 – INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on choosing the most capable and easiest to use commercial grade smart irrigation controller in

the world! You will find that the BaseStation 3200 is capable of dramatically reducing your water use while

improving the health and quality of your landscape. Fully central control compatible, the BaseStation 3200

controller will typically pay for itself in one to two seasons based on water waste reduction alone.

The BaseStation 3200 is specifically designed to help you irrigate more efficiently than any other commercial

irrigation controller. The 3200 supports multiple smart watering strategies, including Historical ET, and smart

watering with soil moisture sensors.

At Baseline, our mission is to forever change the way people water plants by providing the smartest, easiest and

most capable irrigation control products ever made. If you have feedback on how we can make our products

better, please do not hesitate to contact us.

IMPORTANT NOTE! Install all electrical components including the BaseStation controller in compliance with local

electrical and building codes.

How to Read this Manual

For first time users, sections 1 through 6 provide an overview of how to get your new BaseStation 3200 controller

up and running quickly, while sections 7 through 10 provide information on advanced functions and

troubleshooting.

For additional information, you can also visit the Baseline web site at

http://www.baselinesystems.com

To get the most out of your BaseStation 3200, we recommend that you review the information in this Introduction

before you install and configure your system.

How to Irrigate Efficiently

This section covers some key concepts that are essential to better and more efficient irrigation. When you irrigate

properly, you will reduce or eliminate water waste and improve the health of your plants.

All other considerations being equal, you will see better watering results with soil moisture sensors than with any

other currently available technology. When you set up your BaseStation 3200 to water based on soil moisture

sensor data, your system becomes a “closed loop” – in other words, the soil moisture sensor directly measures the

moisture in the root zone, and the controller adjusts to maintain the desired moisture levels.

Water deeply and infrequently. Studies show that watering deeply and infrequently promotes deeper root

growth and more drought tolerant plants.
Watering deeply means that the soil should be wetted down to a depth of 6 inches or deeper for grasses and

12 inches or deeper for trees and shrubs.

Watering infrequently means that the next irrigation event (or start time) should be delayed as long as

possible without stressing the plants.

Deeper roots = more efficient plants. Plants with deeper roots are able to draw more nutrients from a larger

area of soil, making fertilizers and soil treatments more effective.

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