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transmitter will now blink dimly indicating the batteries and unit
are ready for operation. If no response is seen, try adjusting the
batteries to insure good connection. If still no response, be sure
the batteries are good and fresh.
The Pro300 receiver battery compartment is located on the
backside of the Pro300R unit. Remove the battery compartment
cover and install the 9 volt battery. Replace the cover.
Setup for Tracking Irrigation Wires
Disconnect the common wire and the station wire to the valve that
you want to trace. With the transmitter off, connect the red lead
to the wire you want to trace (common or station) and the black
lead to the included ground stake (See Figure 2 on the next page).
Do not connect to the clock as signal may cause damage if the clock
is not voltage protected. Insert the ground stake into the soil. Do
not use common grounds such as pipes or electrical grounds. It is
important that the ground stake be in the soil and independent for
the Pro300 to work properly.
Turn the Pro300 transmitter on. The LED located on the Pro300
transmitter should now blink brightly. This LED is an indicator of
how good the grounded connection is. The better the ground
connection, the brighter the light. It is important to note that the
better the ground connection and LED, the easier it will be to track
the wire. A good ground is crucial for optimum operation. Soil
conditions can also affect this and you may wish to moisten the
grounding area.
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