EtherRain Sprinkler Controller
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** User and Password - update, or leave default values if you haven't changed them on the controller | ** User and Password - update, or leave default values if you haven't changed them on the controller | ||
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Now you can click '''On''' to start irrigation cycle - controller will subsequently activate all valves with time set greater then zero. | Now you can click '''On''' to start irrigation cycle - controller will subsequently activate all valves with time set greater then zero. | ||
It will stop automatically once irrigation cycle completed. | It will stop automatically once irrigation cycle completed. | ||
'''Off''' button will stop irrigation cycle | '''Off''' button will stop irrigation cycle | ||
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[[Image:EtherRain-basic.png]] | [[Image:EtherRain-basic.png]] |
Revision as of 02:45, 30 August 2009
EtherRain Sprinkler Controller allows controlling of up to 8 regular 24V irrigation valves.
To control Etherrain from Vera the following steps are required
- Create Etherrain device as sual, assign a room, and click Save
- Once reloaded, go to Variables, and enter the required parameters as following
- IP address of the Etherrain controller
- StartDelay - optional delay, in minutes, for irrigation cycle, set to zero if not required
- Valve1-9 - irrigation time for each valve, in minutes, leave zero for not used valves.
- User and Password - update, or leave default values if you haven't changed them on the controller
- Save
Now you can click On to start irrigation cycle - controller will subsequently activate all valves with time set greater then zero. It will stop automatically once irrigation cycle completed. Off button will stop irrigation cycle