Irritrol DX3-DPSB56 Manual
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RAIN MASTER
®DX3 User Manual
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction ..................................................................... 3
About the Controller .............................................................................3
About This Manual ...............................................................................5
Getting Help .........................................................................................6
Chapter 2: Overview ........................................................................... 7
The Faceplate ........................................................................................7
The Buttons ..........................................................................................8
The LEDs ..............................................................................................9
The Screen ............................................................................................9
Menu Navigation ................................................................................10
Chapter 3: Quick Start ..................................................................... 11
Setting Current Date and Time ..........................................................12
Creating a New Irrigation Schedule ....................................................12
Program Start Time .............................................................................13
Water Days .........................................................................................14
Station Run Times ..............................................................................15
Program Hold .....................................................................................16
% Adjust .............................................................................................17
Manual Operation ...............................................................................18
Chapter 4: Setup ............................................................................... 21
Flow 22 ....................................................................................................
Learn Flow/Current.............................................................................25
Omit by Date ......................................................................................26
Communication ..................................................................................27
Current Checks ...................................................................................30
Time/Date ...........................................................................................31
Firmware Update.................................................................................31
FLOW MAX .......................................................................................32
Station Count ......................................................................................32
Master Valves & Pumps ......................................................................33
Program Decoder ................................................................................34
Chapter 5: Program Entry ................................................................ 37
Start Times ..........................................................................................38
Water Days .........................................................................................38
Run Times ..........................................................................................39
Quick Stations .....................................................................................39
Program Hold .....................................................................................40
OPT INs .............................................................................................41
Erase/Reset ..........................................................................................43
% Adjust .............................................................................................43
Backup Programs 10 & 11 ..................................................................44
Chapter 6: Stations ........................................................................... 45
Flow 45 ....................................................................................................
Current................................................................................................46
Cycle & Soak ......................................................................................47
Chapter 7: Reports and Diagnostics ................................................. 49
Reports 49 ................................................................................................
Diagnostics - General ..........................................................................51
Diagnostics - Communications ...........................................................53
Communications .................................................................................55

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Chapter 8: Alerts ............................................................................... 57
Anaylzing an Alert ...............................................................................58
Alerts and Corrective Action ...............................................................60
Chapter 9: Rain Hold ....................................................................... 65
Chapter 10: Manual Operation ........................................................ 67
Station 68 .................................................................................................
Simultaneous .......................................................................................69
Sequence .............................................................................................70
Program ...............................................................................................71
Chapter 11: Review .......................................................................... 73
Overview 73 .............................................................................................
System Review .....................................................................................74
Program Review ..................................................................................75
Station Review .....................................................................................77
Flow Review ........................................................................................78
About ..................................................................................................78
Weather Review ..................................................................................79
Chapter 12: Troubleshooting ........................................................... 81
Communications Wiring Issues (Satellite to Satellite) .........................81
Directory of Flow Chart Diagnostic Problems ....................................84
Control Devices (Rain Sensors, Freeze sensors, Etc.) ...........................99
Appendix A: Specifications ............................................................. 101
Appendix B: Flow Sensors .............................................................. 103
Flow Sensor Installation Instructions .................................................104
Flow Sensor Overview .......................................................................104
Flow Sensor Offset and K Values ......................................................105
Flow Limit Checking ........................................................................106
Flow Limit Violations .......................................................................109
Appendix C: Current Alarms Within a
Conventionlly Wired DX3 System ................................................. 112
Appendix D: Setting Up a FLOW MAX System ............................. 119
Overview 120 ...........................................................................................
Physical Configuration ......................................................................122
Flow Max Setup Procedure ...............................................................125
Flow Max Flow Limits ......................................................................126
Satellite Controllers ...........................................................................127
Flow Max Worksheet ........................................................................129
Flow Max Diagnostic Tools ..............................................................132
Flow Max Warnings and Exception Conditions ................................134
Appendix E:
Hardwired Communication Troubleshooting ................................ 135
Normal Operating Behavior: ...........................................................136
Inspecting Field Wiring: ....................................................................139
Glossary 141 ..........................................................................................
Index 147 ...............................................................................................
FCC Notice - Electromagnetic Compatibility ...................................149
RAIN MASTER LIMITED WARRANTY .......................................150
California Proposition 65 Warning Information ...............................151
Notes .................................................................................................153

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RAIN MASTER
®DX3 User Manual
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
Thank you for supporting Rain Master® and the Laguna™ / DX3™ central control
platform. As the long-awaited successor to the Evolution™ DX2 controller, we hope
the DX3 will exceed your expectations and contribute to Rain Master's legacy of
innovation and service.
About the Controller
Rain Master believes in minimizing waste by maximizing water application efficiency.
The DX3 provides precise control of irrigation delivery systems through a flexible
network that could fit almost any application. DX3 will work with your Rain Master
Laguna software to monitor, adjust, and report on irrigation schedules to your
technical comfort level.
Hardware Features
Capacity:
• Up to 96 stations per satellite in conventional configurations, 200 stations per
controller in two-wire (TWICE™) configurations.
• Up to 48 conventional stations and 152 two-wire stations in our hybrid models
(for TWICE two-wire conversion projects).
• Three dedicated master valve (MV) outputs, either normally closed or normally
open.
• Two auxiliary 24VAC relays for pumps, lights, etc.
• Three inputs to connect flow sensors/meters and three inputs for rain, wind, and
ET pulsed data devices. Note that these devices would be independent of the
optional LAGUNA wireless weather solutions, which are all wireless.
• Three alarm inputs

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• An expansive, 4.4” LCD back-lit display with rapid menu navigation and “digital
ink” for high visibility in the sun.
• Integrated cabinet access lighting or “fridge light” and pivoting brackets for
improved setup and service access (select models).
• Transparent, custom – fit plastic covers for all circuit boards for added protection
against the elements and pests.
• Many system communication options, including cellular, UHF Radio, Ethernet-
to-Radio, Ethernet, Hardwire, WiFi and more!
• Lightning protection up to 18kV.
• Integrated amperage meter to enhance internal diagnostics and troubleshooting
• Up to 21 simultaneous station-related operations
(sixteen valves, three MVs, and two pumps).
Scheduling and Programming Features
• 16 conventional programs with up to 12 start times per program
• Exclusive DX series Individual Station Control (ISC™):
Treat every active station as an individual program
• Customizable scheduling calendar with up to 48 exclusion days
• Programmable MV and Station Delay
• Global water window (Manual can override)
Maintenance and Alarm Diagnostic Capabilities
• Flow monitoring. Overflow, underflow, unscheduled flow, and catastrophic
occurrence monitoring and reporting.
• Electrical alarm with station shutdown and program advance for station/s over
current, shorts, damaged wires, and/or faulty solenoids.
• Power outage restoration alarms.
• LED indication for station outputs.
• Electrical self diagnostic test to identify specific station output faults.
• Manual test mode that can advance stations while displaying valve electrical
current and station flow data.

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Chapter 1: Introduction
Icons Explained
A note to clarify.
Important
Warning! Risk of electric shock
BUTTON Press the specified button.
Rotate the Control Dial.
Press the Control Dial.
001 The box indicates which field can be changed.
When the value flashes, it is ready to be changed.
n Range 001 - 010
me 00:10
Apply Changes
Adjustable Fields.
to switch between the different fields.
to switch between values in
date, time, and run time fields.
Press the Control Dial to adjust values in this field.
There are typically two values in a field like this.
Change values in this field with the Control Dial.
For numeric fields only.
Change number values with the Control Dial.
Getting Help
Rain Master strives to build safe, durable, and easy to use product. If, however, you
encounter a problem that is not easily resolved with the troubleshooting solutions
offered in "Chapter 12: Troubleshooting" on page 81, please contact an
authorized Rain Master product expert for assistance via phone or email.
U.S./Canada:
Phone: 1-800-777-1477 (7:30 am–4 pm, M–F, PT)
E-mail: irrigationsupport@irritrol.com
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Chapter 2: Overview
Chapter 2: Overview
Because not all irrigation applications are identical, the DX3 controller has been
designed to allow users to establish a wide variety of individual programmable options.
These options include changing global settings, program configurations, station
settings, communication type and sensor shutdown criteria.
The Faceplate
(0) Active Programs
(0) Active Stations
(2) Alerts
SAT: 239-239 WED 5:43:40 PM
A: Power reset
24 (GPM) Expected 0

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Chapter 2: Overview
Menu Navigation
Navigating menus and executing commands in the DX3 is easy with the various
buttons and the Control Dial.
To navigate the typical DX3 screen, we will use the below as an example.
Navigating and Executing
1. to navigate between adjustable fields.
The “active” field will have a black box around it.
2. to enter the “active” field.
3. to adjust the value.
Some fields have preset options like “Custom” vs. “Data Ind”. Other fields are
numeric and are adjusted incrementally.
4. to set desired option.
5. Repeat steps 1 - 4 for all adjustable fields.
Sensor 1 Type FS-B100
Sensor Name ?
K Factor 00109
Offset 0027
Include In Total Flow YES
Connection Type Decoder
Setup Flow Sensors WED 5:43:40 PM
|Sensor 1|Sensor 2 | Sensor 3
Press and
to move between the different
“top” screens.
Some fields have
preset options.
Press to switch
between them.
Number fields must be
adjusted by .

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Chapter 3: Quick Start
Program Start Time
1) Program 2) Program 1
3) Start Times
It is possible to have 12 start times per program.
4) and to adjust the first start time to 6:15am.
5) and to adjust Start Time 2 to 8:00pm.
Press 'A' to clear start times.
Start times set!
6) When done, press .
Start Times Quick Stns
Water Days Program Hold
Run Times OPT IN’s
Program 1 Menu WED 5:43:40 PM
|Page 1|Page 2|
Start Time 1
06:15AM
Start Time 2
08:00PM
Program 1 Start Times
|1-6|7-12|
Start Time 1 art Time 4
--:--AM --:--AM
Start Time 2 art Time 5
--:--AM --:--AM
Start Time 3 art Time 6
--:--AM --:--AM
Program 1 Start Times WED 5:43:40 PM
|1-6|7-12|

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Chapter 3: Quick Start
Water Days
1) Water Days
2) Enter Schedule Type field. 3) Change to desired
schedule. I chose .31-DAY
4) Set Schedule Type. 5) to .Alternate
6) Set . Alternate 7) When done, press .
Alternate days are active.
Start Times Quick Stns
Water Days Program Hold
Run Times OPT IN’s
Program 1 Menu WED 5:43:40 PM
|Page 1|Page 2|
Schedule Type: 14-DAY
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Apply: Alternate Reverse All None
Program 1 Watering Days WED 5:43:40 PM
14-DAY
31-DAY
INTERVAL
Schedule Type: 31-DAY
Apply: Alternate Reverse All None
Program 1 Watering Days WED 5:43:40 PM
□□□□□□□1234567
□ □ □ □ □ □ □8 9 10 11 12 13 14
□ □ □ □ □ □ □15 16 17 18 19 20 21
□ □ □ □ □ □ □22 23 24 25 26 27 28
□□□29 30 31
Schedule Type: 31-DAY
Apply: Alternate Reverse All None
Program 1 Watering Days WED 5:43:40 PM
□□□□□□□1234567
□ □ □ □ □ □ □8 9 10 11 12 13 14
□ □ □ □ □ □ □15 16 17 18 19 20 21
□ □ □ □ □ □ □22 23 24 25 26 27 28
□□□29 30 31

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Chapter 4: Setup
Chapter 4: Setup
This chapter describes every function within the Setup section of the controller.
All step-by-step directions are started from the above Setup screen.
Press or to get to Page 2 and/or 3 of the Setup options.
Second screen of Setup options
Flow Communication
Learn Flow Current Checks
& Current
Omit by Date Time/Date
Setup WED 5:43:40 PM
|Page 1|Page 2|
WED 5:43:40 PM
Firmware Station
Update Count
Master Valves
& Pumps
FLOW MAX Program
Decoder
Setup
|Page 1|Page 2|

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Chapter 4: Setup
Limits
The number, in total gallons, that the irrigation system should Monthly Limit:
not exceed per month. If it does, the DX3 controller will either generate an
alert (and keep watering) or simply stop watering until a new month begins.
Watering can also be resumed by increasing the monthly limit.
The number, in gallons per minute, the flow of the main line Main Line Limit:
shall not exceed. If the calculated flow ever does exceed this number, an alert
will be triggered condemning all irrigation until cleared. The number should be
set to a value than the flow if all simultaneous stations (six) are “on” but higher
lower than if there is a main line break.
Unscheduled Limit: During periods of no programmed irrigation activity
or no manually activated irrigation, the flow in a system should be zero. The
Unscheduled Limit number, then, is the number in gallons per minute set to
trip an alert if flow is detected during these times of inactivity, condemning all
automatic irrigation until cleared.
Unscheduled flow conditions may be due to broken water lines, defective valves,
faulty solenoids, and/or more.
Flow Check Delay: When a valve is activated, the initial flow rate may be
significantly higher than the valve’s “steady” state. This could be due to drainage
of water lines, waiting for pump water, or other. The initial high flow rate could
therefore trigger many unwanted and premature alerts. This Flow Check Delay
delays the calculation of flow for a period of two to nine minutes to allow the
flow to stabilize.
To set this number accurately, observe which station takes the longest time for
its GPM rate to stabilize. Round this time period to the next minute and use
that rounded value as the Flow Check Delay value
Press or to get to “Monitoring” Flow Options.
Produkt Specifikationer
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