Sentinel Features and Benefits
Field Satellite and MapTo Universal
•operates independently ofthe centralcomputer sointhe eventofa computer failure, the computer stillruns
•every satellite is builtwith flow sensing and hand-held capability, which mustbe purchased as anoptionon
competitive systems
•
buying a new controller
moduspecificationslar from 12 to48 stations in12-stationincrements which allows the user toexpand their system without
Programming
additionalfeatures
•6-week scheduling calendar
•Up to eight start times per
program
Flexibility
floW sensinG
Reads, Displays, and
•MapTo capability provides the
ability to program and commu-
nicate to another field controller
within radio reception—this is the
same as having 96 stations
•Two sensor inputs included for
rainsensors or other switch sen-
sors
•16 programs in stand-alone mode
•Station run times from one min-
ute to four hours and 15 minutes
•Global adjustment from 0–255%
•Percent adjust by program from
0–255%
•Ability to operate from one to six
programs simultaneously
•Ability to read open- or closed-
contact switches in any station
count configuration
reacts to under and
over flow situations. no additional circuit
boardsare required.
•Ability to connect to a laptop
to download large station count
programs
HiGH-suRGe
options for three levels
of surge protection.
•Upgrade to a central computer
system without additional field
satellite hardware or costs
•True two-way communication al-
lows for changes in the field to be
uploaded to the central computer
and allows two-way communica-
tion with a hand-held radio in
stand-alone mode
•Program single or multiple sta-
tions to operate sequentially or
start a program or multiple pro-
grams with just a few keystrokes
Service
•Current monitor will disable a
station if excessive amp draw is
detected
•Non-volatile memory will retain
all programming and real-time
data for 10 years in the event of a
power failure
•Field-satellite-diagnostics capable
when used with a troubleshooting
kit reducing downtime and war-
ranty costs
WeatHeR BaseD
iRRiGation
sentinelwaters
according to et values
by using one or a number of onsite weather
stations. these stations adjust run times daily.
if preferred, download et values from custom-
ized subscription et provider.
•Five-year warranty
*add stations in12 station
increments by installing an
outputmodule and anoutput
board.
manual station
outputs
flip the toggle switch to
manully operate stations.
specifications
electrical
Mechanical
•Input power:
•Dimensions:
•110–120 V ac, 50/60 Hz
•14 mA (no load)
•Small wall-mount:
101/4” W x 151/4” H x 51/4
” D
•400 mA (maximum load)
•Output power:
•24 V ac, 50/60 Hz
•1.0 amps per station, 2.0 amps
maximum
•Station draw: 6 stations and
pump maximum (also limited by
software)
•Surge protection: Level 4, 24-
voltoutput boards, 20KV @ 10 KVA
•Operating temperatures:14°F to
140°F (–10°C to 60°C)
•Wall-mount:
accessoRies
Wired or wireless rain
171⁄8” W x 303⁄4” H x 85⁄8”D
(43,5 x 78,1 x 21,9cm)
•Pedestal-mount:
171⁄8” W x 341⁄2” H x 85⁄8
(43,5 x 87,6 x 21,9cm)
•Shipping weight:
•Wall-mount(48 stations):
47 lbs. (21,1 Kg)
•Pedestal-mount(48 stations):
63 lbs. (28,3 Kg)
sensors, freeze sensors
and wind sensors are available to shutdown
irrigation if user defined conditions occur. Hand
Held Remote allows the user to turn stations
on/off from distances of up to 5 miles.
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