8 – manual operations, Forcing a program to start – Baseline Systems BaseStation 3200 V12 User Manual

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BaseStation 3200 Advanced Irrigation Controller Manual

8 – Manual Operations

The BaseStation 3200 has several options that enable you to manually control your irrigation

system. You can force a program to start, stop a program that is actively watering or set the next

start date for a program.

You can also manually water a single zone, all zones, or the zones of a program. The Manual

options are useful for doing a walk-about test of multiple valves, or for applying additional water

for a short period of time to a specific zone.

Forcing a Program to Start

When you use this option to start a program, the zones water according to the program including

water times, soak times, and sensor conditions.

If you want to manually run the zones in a program for a specified amount of time, refer to

Manually Running Programs for a Fixed Time on page 78.

1. Turn the dial to the Manual position.

2. Press the Next button to highlight the Start or Stop Program(s) option.

3. Press the Enter button. The Prog Start/Stop

screen displays.

4. In the Program/Status column, press the +

button to highlight an idle or paused program

that you want to start.

5. Press the Next button to move to the

Start/Stop column. The field in this column

displays Start.

6. Press the + button. The field in the Start/Stop

column displays Stop, and the program’s

status changes to Watering.

7. Turn the dial to the RUN position.

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