Baseline Systems BaseStation 6000 User Manual

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Turn On Based on Lower Moisture Levels and Turn Off Based on Upper Moisture Levels

(Water Strategy 2)

When you enable Water Strategy 2, the system will start based on the way you have the program for the zone configured –

either in clock mode with timed watering starts, or on day intervals (as configured on the Adjust Zone tab).

Clock mode with timed watering starts: The system will only start when a start time is reached and the moisture level is

below the lower moisture level (lower threshold).

Day intervals: The biSensor will monitor the soil moisture content and start the zone’s watering cycle when the lower

moisture level is reached and watering is allowed as set by its water window. In order for Water Strategy 2 to be effective

with the day interval setting, make sure that all days and times are set up to allow watering (unless there are watering

restrictions).

Regardless of which start method is used, the system will turn off based on the run time configured on the Adjust Zone tab. If

the run time for the zone is sufficient to reach the upper moisture level (upper threshold) as read by the biSensor, the system

will apply additional water to compensate for the sensor depth. You can adjust the compensation amount by changing the

number in the Sensor Depth Compensation field in the Automatic Zone and Sensor Management window.

If the run time for the zone is not sufficient to reach the upper moisture level, the system will stop watering based on the run

time setting. The system does not adjust the zone’s defined run time based on the upper moisture level that is set for the

biSensor.

If the soil moisture is over the upper moisture level when a start time or day interval occurs, the system will water for one

minute and then shut off and wait for the next start time or day interval.

Review the graph for the auto zone to ensure that your run time settings allow the system to water to the upper moisture level.

Refer to the Graphs section on page 92 for information about reading and interpreting the soil moisture graphs.

To configure the system for upper and lower moisture levels

1. On the Main Page of the BaseStation 6000 software, click the Adjust Zone

tab.

2. Find the line for the auto zone that you want to configure.
3. Click the Graph

(1)

button at the end of the line. The Automatic Zone and Sensor Management window opens.

Note: If you have scheduling groups set up, adjusting the primary zone

will affect all zones that are linked to it.

4. In the Water Strategy group box, select Water Strategy 2

(2)

.

5. Use the slider on the right of the graph to adjust the Upper Moisture

Level

(3)

represented by the green line. For help setting this line

correctly, refer to the topic To calibrate a biSensor on page 23.

6. Use the slider on the left of the graph to set the Lower Moisture Level

(4)

represented by the red line. For help setting this line correctly, refer to

the topic To calibrate a biSensor on page 23.

7. Click the Return button to close the Automatic Zone and Sensor

Management window.
Note: Refer to the Graphs section on page 92 for information about

reading and interpreting the soil moisture graphs.

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