The SmartLine® Controller by Weathermatic® is an industry award-winning irrigation control unit designed to maximize the effciency of watering your lawn and landscape. By dynamically adjusting to real-time weather conditions combined with remote access by Soils Alive technicians for system checks and fine-tuning, this unit will save you the time and frustration of having to keep up with your property’s seasonal, weekly, or even daily watering schedules. Best of all, SmartLine® is included (installed!) when you sign up for the Soils Alive Irrigation Management Program!
1. Real-time monitoring of weather 24/7, adjusting your irrigation system as conditions change, combined with periodic system checks by Soils Alive technician.
2. On-site readings and watering adjustments (by remote control) according to weather conditions and local water restrictions − all maintained by Soils Alive.
3. Zone-level adjustments allowing for real-time changes to each watering zone, all monitored and tested by remote control of a Soils Alive technician.
» Easy, single-dial programming
» Remote control access for Soils Alive’s system checks
» Dual-mode operation: Standard (user-set) mode & Auto Adjust mode for watering by weather conditions
» Large backlit LCD display
» Non-volatile memory retains even after power loss
» Multiple programs, start times per program support
» Omit hours feature used for local watering restrictions
» Rain delay feature
» One-button press manual watering
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