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Controller Models
PL800, PL1600i
PL1600, PL1620,
PL1624, PL4800
Owner’s Manual
PGM
Installation 2.0
Introduction
Congratulations! The ProLinecontroller performs timed
watering and is ready for options like rain and freeze
sensors, SLRC remote control and SmartWire 2-Wire
installation (models PL1600i and PL1600 only).
ATTENTION INSTALLER:
PLEASE READ BEFORE INSTALLING AND SAVE THIS
MANUAL FOR SYSTEM OWNER. INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH MODEL IS INCLUDED
SEPARATELY.
This controller is not intended for use by young children or
the infirm without supervision. Young children should be
supervised to insure they do not play with this appliance.
If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, an authorized service agent or a similarly
qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
U.S. Patent No. 7,406,363
TRADEMARKS:
Weathermatic®
ProLine
Smart Solutions for the Professional®
2.0 Installation Table of Contents
1.0 ProLineAccessories .....................1
2.0 Getting Acquainted With Your ProLineController
2.1 Getting Acquainted With Your
ProLineControl Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Programming 42.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.0 Programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
53.1 Current Time/Date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
53.2 Program Start Times. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
63.3 Zone Run Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.4 Days to Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
73.5 Omit Times/Days/Dates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
83.6 Monthly % Adjust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.0 Manual Start Functions ...................9
94.1 Manual Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.2 Manual Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
94.3 Manual Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.0 System Diagnostics and Eco Features . . . . . . . 10
5.1 Multimeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
5.2 Valve Locator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
5.3 Sensor Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5.4 Run and Soak Cycles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
6.0 Advanced Functions..................... 12
6.1 FAULT ............................ 13
6.2 RAIN DLY .......................... 13
6.3 DS TIME ........................... 14
6.4 NUM START. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
6.5 ZN:ZN DLY ......................... 14
6.6 MV:ZN DLY ......................... 14
6.7 MV/ZONE .......................... 15
6.8 CLR PGM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
6.9 CLR ALL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
6.10WIRELESS .......................... 15
6.11ABOUT ............................ 15
6.12GROW-IN .......................... 16
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.13 DEFAULT 16
7.0 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
7.1 Master Reset Procedure
For The ProLineController . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
7.2 Watering Cycle Pause Functions . . . . . . . . . . 17
7.3 Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
1.0 Accessories
SLM4 4-Zone Module
for PL1600 and PL1600i only
420LS Rain/Freeze Sensor
420GLS Rain Sensor
for All ProLineModels
SLM2 2-Zone Module
for PL800 only
SLM12 12-Zone Module
for PL4800 only
ProLineaccessories available through your professional Weathermatic installer. For the Weathermatic distributor directory, go to
www.weathermatic.com.
ST USAT
ZON E
PGM
SELECT
MODE
RUN
PROG RAM
ZON E
MASTER EVALV
POWER 1
R B
2
R B
3
R B
SLM48DM 2-Wire Mod ule
PROG RAM
PORT
R B
SLM16DM, SLM24DM,
SLM48DM SmartWire
Decoder Modules for
PL1600i and PL1600 only
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5
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ON OFF
Irrigation
Remotes
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Sidekick FM
Rece iver for Weathermatic
www.irri gat ionrem ot es. com 1( 800) 275 -8558
Sta tion O nPow er O n
Sidekick Wireless Remote Control Transmitter
(Available through authorized TRC distributors.
Contact TRC at 1-800-275-8558 or
www.irrigationremotes.com.)
OFF ON
®
SLRC-HH Wireless Remote Control
SLHUB-RF Wireless Receiver
SLRC-KIT-HUB Wireless R/C Kit
for All ProLineModels
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2.0 Getting acquainted with your ProLineController
No AC: Appears when there is no AC supply to the
controller.
PGM Button: The ProLinecontroller has 4 watering
programs (A, B, C, and D). This is like having 4 controllers
in one. You can assign zones to any program you like
or more than one program except that zones assigned
to Program D cannot be given a run time in A, B, or C.
Program D will operate concurrently with A, B, or C.
Display will alternately show both programs while the
concurrent schedule is running. Program D is normally
used for micro irrigation with low flow and long run times.
Sprinkler zones should be assigned to A, B, or C.
Programs A, B, and C will stack operations. This means
that if your run time for Program A overlaps B or C, then
B will not start until A is completed and so on. If you want
exact start times for all programs, make sure your total
run time for each program can complete before the next
program run is scheduled to start.
RUN MANUAL PROGRAM Button:
Press to initiate a watering operation when the programming
dial
is set to the RUN position. The
ProLine
controller will
run Program A. Or, you can push the PGM button before
you push the RUN MANUAL PROGRAM button to select the
program you want to run. You can use the NEXT button to
advance to other zones in a program that you have started.
Run Manual Program will override any omits or delays.
Special Feature: You can also use the RUN MANUAL
PROGRAM button to start a continuous run operation. If
you press and hold the RUN MANUAL PROGRAM button
for 15 seconds, the selected program will operate in a
continuous loop. In other words, it will keep running the
program continuously until the dial is switched to SYSTEM
OFF.
Display With Program Running: When a program is
running, the screen will display: program that is operating;
zone number that is
operating; and run time
remaining. An ORANGE
LED indicates program is
in PAUSE mode waiting
for a programmed delay
in the controller to expire
(run/soak, master valve
delay, zone to zone
delay, omit time). The
display will show the
reason for the pause.
Display With Dial In
SYSTEM OFF Position:
When the
ProLine
controller dial is in the
SYSTEM OFF position,
the processor and clock
continue to operate and
all program values are
retained in the non-
volatile memory. In the
SYSTEM OFF position no
automatic watering will
Note: No
watering will
take place
when the
SENSOR LED is RED. This
indicates a Rain, Freeze
or other type sensor has
tripped, and programs are
prevented from running.
An ORANGE LANGUAGE
LED means watering is
paused temporarily due
to: run/soak, master valve
delay, zone to zone delay,
or omit time. A program
in operation will also
pause if you turn the dial
to any position other than
RUN or SYSTEM OFF. The
program in operation will
resume when you return
the dial to RUN or if there
is no programming activity
for 30 minutes.
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Getting acquainted with your ProLine™ Controller 2.0
occur. The Language Selection LED will display red when
controller is turned to SYSTEM OFF.
If you move the dial to any position other than RUN or
SYSTEM OFF, and there is no control panel activity for 30
minutes; the controller will return to the RUN mode, and
the display screen will show the idle default screen or will
return to a program in progress that was interrupted.
Language Button: Press Language button to select English
or Spanish for programming the controller. During
normal operation the Language LED will display GREEN.
It will change to ORANGE during a pause in operation
and will display RED when ProLinecontroller dial is
turned to SYSTEM OFF.
Sensor Button: Used to activate or bypass optional
sensors for rain, freeze, or wind. If these sensors are
connected to your
ProLine controller, they
will override watering
operations if the ACTIVE
LED is selected. If your
sensor/s have paused
your system operation,
the ACTIVE LED will be
RED until the sensors
allow watering to resume. The sensor LED will display
GREEN again when the sensor/s are no longer pausing
your system operation.
If you wish to deactivate the sensors, use the SENSOR
button to light the green BYPASS LED. Example: You wish
to water after fertilizing and your rain sensor is still pausing
the watering program As long as the BYPASS LED is on, .
the sensors will not pause your system operation.
Note: If you have zones you want to omit from sensor
shutdown, see Sensor Operation later in this manual.
2.2 Programming
Using the Programming Buttons
A FLASHING DISPLAY indicates that user choices are
available. The and Adjust Value buttons are used to  
scroll through numeric values or to make a choice of menu
options.
NEXT and BACK Buttons: When watering zones are being
programmed, the left side of the display will indicate the
zone number. The NEXT and BACK buttons are used to
scroll through the zones. If the flashing display indicates
a menu selection rather than a numeric value, the NEXT
button will open the menu for further programming. The
BACK button will exit the menu and cause the chosen value
to be saved in memory.
RAPID ADVANCE: While programming, holding down the
  or arrow button will cause the flashing display value
to rapidly advance. Rapid advance can also be used with
the NEXT and BACK buttons to rapidly advance through
zones.
MENUS WITHIN MENUS: In cases where there are menus
within menus, each press of the BACK button will return
Note: The
SENSOR button
can be used to
bypass rain and
freeze sensors.
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to the next
higher menu until the top level menu of the dial
position is reached.
A VALUE CHANGE will be entered in memory any
time you (1) move to a different menu or (2) move the
programming dial to a different position.
3.0 Programming
3.1 Current Time/Date
Use and arrow buttons
to change the flashing
value for the hour. Scrolling
past 12 will automatically
change AM/PM. Remember
holding down the UP or
DOWN arrow button
will rapidly advance through the flashing menu. (Note:
For international users, if controller is powered
by 230VAC, 50 Hz AC, the display will read in
international hours rather than AM/PM.)
Use NEXT button to flash minutes. Use and arrow  
buttons to set minutes. Push NEXT to access calendar
setting. Use   and arrow buttons to set month/day/
year. (Note: For international users, the display will
read day/month/year.) Your ProLinecontroller has a
100-year calendar, so when you have entered the correct
date, the ProLinecontroller will automatically display
the correct day of the week. Your ProLinecontroller
will automatically adjust for leap years and USA daylight
savings time. See DS TIME, in Advanced Functions to to
turn the feature on/off and change the DST schedule.
3.2 Program Start Times
Set Start Time for each
program to be used (A, B,
C and D). If more than
one program start time is
desired, refer to NUM STRT,
in Advanced Functions. The program will start at the time
you designate and will water all zones with set Zone Run
Times for that program.
For most watering programs set only Start Time #1.
The #1 Time will water all zones with Zone Run Times
set in that program in consecutive order. Extra start
times will re-run all zones. Extra start times may be
used for new planting grow-in or other special local
conditions. Unused start times must be set in the OFF
position. To set a start time at OFF, press on either
arrow button until you reach the OFF postion located
at midnight.
When setting program start times, check the program icon
in the display to see whether you are working in A, B, C
or D. Use PGM button to move between programs. Use
NEXT and BACK buttons to move between start times. Use
up and down arrow buttons to set each start time desired.
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3.0 Programming
Start times are selectable
in 10-minute increments.
Note: Be sure you
select the AM/PM
time as desired by
scrolling past 12. (For
international users,
the display will show
international hours
instead of AM/PM.)
If a run time overlaps the
next program start time,
the ProLinecontroller
will stack the start times
within each program
and between programs, beginning those operations at the
time the previous operation is completed, beginning with
start time 1 in Program A. If a concurrent program in D
is running at the same time as a program in A, B or C,
the display will alternately
show the icon for both
programs in the display.
3.3 Zone Run Times
Your ProLinecontroller will
display remaining hours,
minutes and seconds when
a zone is watering. However,
in this position you are only
required to set minutes (or
hours and minutes) for each zone as desired for operation
time. Seconds are not selectable.
Use NEXT and BACK buttons to select zone for run time
setting. All zones are selectable from 1 minute to 9 hours
and 55 minutes. Run times of OFF to 59 minutes are
selectable in one minute increments. Run times of 1 hour to
9 hours 55 minutes are selectable in 5-minute increments.
Use   or arrow buttons to set flashing time values for
each zone. If a zone is not to be used, set it to OFF.
Push PGM button to assign zone time in one or more
programs. Note: Program D is for concurrent operation
for micro irrigation zones. Zones assigned to Program D
cannot be assigned to Program A, B, or C. Display will say
USED if attempt is made to enter time in A, B, or C for a
zone already assigned run time in D.
Caution: If an unused zone is turned on and activates a
pump start relay, the pump may overheat or cause a pipe
to burst. To prevent operating a pump with no flow (dead
heading), make sure all unused zones are set to OFF.
Note: If dis-
play shows 0
ZONES,” this
indicates no
SLM4 modules are cur-
rently installed or have
ever been installed under
AC power with the control
panel firmly closed.
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Programming 3.0
Note: Run/Soak
feature can
reduce the need
to set multiple
start times for the purpose
of preventing runoff. Using
the combination of multiple
start times and Run/Soak
cycles can lead to extended
watering windows since
Run/Soak cycles are applied
to each start time. See Run/
Soak, Section 5.4.
3.4 Days to Water
In this dial position you can
select a DAYS, INTERVAL,
or ODD/EVEN schedule.
Use and arrow
buttons to select which type
of schedule you want in
your ProLinecontroller. Remember to check the Program
(PGM) selection showing in the display. You can select a
different watering schedule for each program if you wish.
If you select DAYS, then use the NEXT button to step
through each day of the week and the and arrow  
buttons to select ON or OFF status for each day. Days
selected to water will be displayed at the top of the display.
If you select an INTERVAL schedule, push NEXT button. The
flashing number indicates the day interval for watering.
ProLinecontroller will allow an interval of 1 (every day) to
30 (water once every 30 days). After you have selected the
interval you want, push NEXT to set the day you want the
interval schedule to start on. Use and arrow buttons  
to select start day at top of display.
If you select ODD/EVEN day scheduling, push NEXT button
and then use or arrow buttons to select watering  
on ODD or EVEN days. If ODD is flashing on the display
when you turn the dial to another position, you have
selected ODD. The same is true for EVEN. When you
return the dial to RUN, you can view the next day that your
schedule will run. The ProLineController will run ODD or
EVEN programming at the next available start time, even
if it is on the same day that you set up the schedule. If you
are using an ODD schedule, the ProLinecontroller will
not water on the 31st day of a month and February 29th of
a leap year to prevent two consecutive watering days (31
st
and 1st or 29th and 1st).
3.5 Omit Times/Days/Dates
(Optional)
The omit settings are used
to set a watering blackout
period. For example, if
you live in a municipality
that restricts outdoor
watering between 10:00
am and 6:00 pm, you
can blackout that time period. If a watering program in
progress is paused for a blackout period, the ORANGE
LED will display during the pause. The watering cycle will
automatically resume at the end of the blackout period.
Use the or arrow buttons to select OMIT:TIME, OMIT: 
DAYS, and OMIT:DATES. You may choose any or all of
these omit options.
If you want a watering blackout for the same period each
day, select OMIT:TIME. Then push NEXT. A forward (>)
arrow indicates the beginning time for the blackout. Use
and arrow buttons to set beginning time. Then push
NEXT. A reverse arrow (<) indicates the end time for the
blackout. Use and arrow buttons to set ending time.  
The OMIT:TIME function will pause any active watering
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3.0 Programming
program until the blackout period has expired. Scrolling
the beginning time (forward arrow) between 12:00 am and
11:50 pm causes NONE SET to appear and clears the omit
time.
If you want to omit a specific day or days each week from
watering schedules, select OMIT:DAYS with the and  
arrow buttons. Then push NEXT. Display will show a day
of the week with Omit or Allow flashing. Use and  
arrow buttons to select Omit or Allow. Use NEXT or BACK
to scroll between days of the week. Omitted days will be
visible at the top of the display. Any running user program
will be stopped at midnight in order to honor omit days or
dates. Programs scheduled to start on an omit day will be
skipped.
If you want to omit specific dates during the year, select
OMIT: DATES. Then push NEXT. Enter the month and date.
Push NEXT to enter up to 15 dates. Scrolling the month
value between 12 and 1 causes mm/dd to appear and
clears the omitted date. Any running user program will be
stopped at midnight in order to honor omit days or dates.
3.6 Monthly % Adjust
(Optional)
The Monthly Adjust %
feature allows the user to
modify zone run times by
program for each month
to easily adjust watering
for seasonal climate changes. The time programmed for
each zone in ZONE RUN TIMES is always the value for
the 100% setting in Monthly % Adjust. When you use the
Monthly % Adjust, you are increasing or decreasing the
100% time value.
% settings in this mode are 0 to 300% in 5% increments.
Use and arrow buttons to select % desired. Press
PGM to choose program.
PROGRAMMING IS COMPLETE. RETURN THE DIAL TO
THE RUN POSITION.
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Programming 3.0
4.0 Manual Start Functions
The ProLinecontroller has three dial positions for manual
system starts:
4.1 Manual Zone
Manual Zone allows user
to water a single zone for
specified period of time. Use
NEXT and BACK buttons to
select zone. Use and  
arrows to select run time for
the zone. A zone can be operated with the Manual Zone
function regardless of whether the zone has an assigned
run time. You must return dial to RUN for Manual
Zone operation to begin. All manual watering operations
will override watering day settings, omit settings, and rain/
freeze events.
4.2 Manual Test
The Manual Test can be
used to set a test run time
for all zones which have
an assigned zone run time
in any program. Any zone
without an assigned zone
run time will NOT run in the Manual Test. Use and  
arrow buttons to set Manual Test run time. The Manual Test
can be set to run a minimum of 10 seconds or a maximum
of 10 minutes. You must return dial to RUN for Manual
Test operation to begin.
Manual Test will detect open circuits (less than 30 mA
draw) on any used zone or a short on any output (master
valve or zone). If the display indicates FAULT while running
a Manual Test, refer to Advanced Functions to identify the
FAULT.
4.3 Manual Program
Manual Program allows you
to start any program set up
in the controller; A, B, C or
D. Zones will run for the
time set at Zone Run Times
for the selected program.
Turn dial to Manual
Program. OFF will appear in the screen.
Use and arrows to select the program you want
to run (PROG A, B, C or D)
Return dial to RUN. Program will commence
watering. At the end of the manual watering cycle,
the controller will return to automatic RUN mode.
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4.0 Manual Start Functions
AB
CD
5.0 System Diagnostics and Eco Features
Your ProLinecontroller has both System Diagnostic and
Eco Friendly dial positions:
5.1 Multimeter
Outputs
Turn dial to Multimeter
position. Outputs will
appear on the screen.
Push Next button to check
milli-amp (mA) outputs for MV (master valve) and each
numbered zone. Typical range is 150 to 350 mA per
valve with a valve connected. An Open or Short message
indicates a problem with a zone. Note: If you have more
than one valve on a zone, the ProLinecontroller will
measure total current for the combined valves.
Battery
To check the battery voltage level (applies to PL1600 &
PL4800 only), turn dial to Multimeter. Outputs will appear
on the screen. Push the Adjust Value up arrow button one
time. Battery will appear on the screen. Push the Next
button once to read battery voltage status. A minimum
of 7.5V is required to operate the screen. ProLine
controllers use a Real Time Calendar Clock instead of a
backup battery to maintain correct time during a power
outage. A battery is only necessary for viewing the screen
and programming when the panel is removed from the
housing.
24V Power
To check transformer voltage, turn dial to Multimeter.
Outputs will appear in the screen. Press Adjust Value up
arrow button until you get 24V Power. Push Next button
once to read output voltage for the transformer. Normal
reading is 24 to 30 volts AC.
5.2 Valve Locator
(patented)
This feature will create a
chatter” for a selected
valve as a convenient
method of locating buried
valves. Use Next and Back
buttons to scroll to the valve
you want to “chatter. Main
water valve for system
should be turned off for
chatter” operation. If the
system has a master valve,
the valve locator function
will prevent the master valve
from opening during this
test.
Note: If you are
not utilizing a
master valve,
you should turn off the
system water pressure at
the manual cut-off valve or
water meter for the locator
feature to work. Pressure
must be off while attempt-
ing to “chatter a valve.
The ProLine™ controller will
automatically turn off MV
output when the Locator
test is initiated.
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System Diagnostics and Eco Features 5.0

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