Page 3 - Index
Introduction - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 General Editing - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Timing Mechanism Components - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 Mother Board Components - - -...
Page 4 - General Editing
The Toro TDC-100/200 combines modular flexibility, ease of use and increased programmability in a single controller. Modularity means flexibility. The TDC-100/200 can control up to 200 stations. The intuitive user interface is easy to use and includes a backlight for improved visibility in low-light...
Page 5 - Timing Mechanism
1 Left and Right Arrows allow you to select the next entry field within the same menu line. Any changes will be saved after you exit that entry field. 2 Up and Down Arrows allow you to scroll up and down through the menu items. 3 LCD Panel is the display screen. 4 Input Dial allows you to scroll thr...
Page 7 - Running XX programs; Home Key; Booting
Upon power-up, the controller will display: The TDC-100/200 will initiate a diagnostic test automatically during power-up. This function will take approximatelyten seconds and it can not be bypassed. If a problem is detected during the diagnostic test, it will be indicated on thedisplay. When comple...
Page 8 - are; System Settings
System Settings allows you to set controller parameters such as Time, Date and Language. Use the Up or Down Arrows to navigate through the menus. Use the Left and Right Arrow to advance to the next entry field on the same menu line. Use the Input Dial to select values when editing. Language: – Defau...
Page 10 - Station Settings
Station Settings allows you to set parameters specific to each station. Use the Up or Down Arrows to navigate through the menus. Use the Left and Right Arrow Keys to advance to the next entry field on the same menu line. Use the Input Dial to select values when editing. S01 – Select the station you ...
Page 11 - Scheduled Watering
The TDC-100/200 features 10 fully-independent resident programs. With two types of programs to select from, you can further custom fit your irrigation programs to any landscape. • Standard Irrigation Program will activate a station or group of stations with six start times on a daily basis. Each sta...
Page 14 - Manual Watering
The Manual Watering functions are used for additional watering if the irrigation program is not sufficient. They can also be used to troubleshoot each station for proper operation. Pressing the Manual Watering Key willaccess three manual irrigation functions; Multi-Manual, Syringe and Program. M-Man...
Page 15 - Press START to water
Syringe - Choose Syringe to activate all the stations in a selected irrigation program for a specified runtime. Note: The Maximum number of simultaneous stations set in the program still applies. Manual Syringe Activation Directions Syringe activation example: Manually activate all the stations in P...
Page 16 - Start Key
The percent adjust function allows you to fine tune irrigation programs. With weather conditions changing constantly, Percent Adjust allows you to tune your system easily without changing all the values in the program. Important: The settings do not override each other, instead, they multiple each o...
Page 17 - Pause / Resume Function Directions
The Pause command is used to suspend active program or manual irrigation. The Pause function allows the user to specify the pause duration. Pause / Resume Function Directions Pause function example: Program 01 has been manually activated. Pause program 01 for 30 minutes. 1. Press the Pause key. 2. U...
Page 18 - Pause Function; Stop Function Directions; Stop Key
Pause Function TDC-100/200 Action Pause Program XX Allow the start of other programs, multi-manuals and syringe. If the start time of thepaused program occur’s again while still on Pause, that runtime will be stacked(delayed until the first occurrence is completed).If Program XX is already on Pause ...
Page 19 - Diagnostics
The diagnostics function allows the user to monitor Radio Link status, check the firmware version, troubleshoot stations using the Sequence Stations options, monitor the system’s water usage, monitor all system’s sensor status,monitor system’s voltages, check alarm status, clear alarms and execute a...
Page 20 - Electromagnetic Compatibility
Power Supply: 1.5A On/Off Switch/Circuit Breaker – Main Power Input 3.15A Fuse (Slow-Blow) – Field Output Mother Board: 3.15A Fuse Line Voltage: 100, 220 or 240 VAC 50/60 Hz, 98 VA Current Draw (no load): 0.21A @ 100-120 VAC, 60 Hz or 0.10A @ 200-240 VAC, 50 Hz Current Draw (maximum load): 0.91A @ 1...