Baseline Systems BaseStation 3200 V12 User Manual
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BaseStation 3200 Advanced Irrigation Controller Manual
1. Turn the dial to the Programs position.
2. Press the Next button to select the Program
Water Windows Setup option. The Water
Windows screen displays.
3. Press the + or – button to select the program
that you want to set up water windows for.
4. Press the Next button to move to the Water
Window Type field, and then press the + or –
button to select either Weekly or Daily.
Note: If you use “Weekly” to set up the water
windows and then you decide to convert to
“Daily,” the weekly settings are copied to each day of the week.
Selecting daily water windows gives you hourly control of watering for each day of the week
and for each program.
5. Press the Next button to move to the Day of the Week field. If you are using the “Weekly”
Water Window Type, you cannot change the setting in this field, but if you are using “Daily,”
press the + or – button to display the day of the week that you want to set up water windows
for.
6. Press the Next button to move to the ON/OFF field.
If the boxes in the grid are blue (allow watering), the field displays OFF. Press the Enter
button to turn all the water windows off.
If the boxes in the grid are white (do not allow watering), the field displays ON. Press the
Enter button to turn all the water windows on.
7. To make changes to the individual boxes in the grid, press the Next button. The color of the
number in the first box of the grid changes to red (indicating that you can change the setting
in that box).
To change the water setting for the time/day represented by that grid, press the +
button.
To move to next box in the grid, press the Next button.
Note: If you want to set up daily water windows, start by setting a basic profile in weekly
mode, and then change to daily mode to modify specific days (like a mow day). Pressing the
Enter button will maintain the current selected field and advance through the days of the
week.
8. When you have finished making changes, turn the dial to the RUN position.
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