Toro Outdoor Timer ECXTRA User Manual

Sprinkler Timer with  
Computer Programming  
Option  
User’s Guide  
ECXTRA Features  
• Easily expandable to 10 Zones (Indoor  
model) or 12 Zones (Outdoor Model) with  
2-zone Plug-in Modules  
• Snap-in Wire Connectors  
ON  
• Compatible with Optional Scheduling  
Software Package  
MANUAL  
NEXT  
START  
OFF  
• 3 Independent Watering Programs with:  
- Calendar, Interval and Odd/Even Days  
- Selective Day Exclusion  
- 1-minute to 4-hour Zone Run Time  
- 4 Start Times  
• Seasonal Run Time Adjust  
• Rain Delay  
ON  
MANUAL  
START  
NEXT  
OFF  
• Compatible with Normally Closed or  
Normally Open Rain Sensors  
OUTDOOR MODEL  
• Automatic 24 VAC Circuit Protection  
• Program Memory Backup without Battery  
• Programmable Pump Start  
INDOOR MODEL  
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z Setting an Odd or Even Schedule................ 24  
z Using the Day Exclusion Feature................. 25  
n Turning Off a Program.................................. 26  
n Setting Program Start Times........................ 27  
n Setting Zone Run Times............................... 28  
n Pump Control ................................................ 29  
TableꢀofꢀContents  
ꢀ TimerꢀComponents........................................2-5  
ꢀ TimerꢀInstallationꢀ  
n Indoor Model Installation................................ 6  
z Connecting the Valves.................................... 7  
z Connecting a Pump Start Relay..................... 8  
z Connecting the Transformer........................... 8  
n Outdoor Model Installation............................. 9  
z Preparing the Cabinet for Installation............. 9  
z Installing the Cabinet.................................... 10  
z Connecting the Valves.................................. 11  
z Connecting a Pump Start Relay................... 12  
z Connecting the Power Source...................... 12  
n Connecting a Rain Sensor ........................... 13  
ꢀ TimerꢀOperation  
n Automatic Operation..................................... 30  
n Manual Operation.......................................... 31  
z Starting Programs and/or Zones Manually... 31  
n Watering Control Features........................... 32  
z To Pause Watering....................................... 32  
z To Resume Watering.................................... 32  
z To Cancel Watering...................................... 32  
z To Skip Zones .............................................. 32  
z To Adjust the Zone Run Time....................... 32  
n Using the Rain Delay Feature ...................... 33  
n Using the Season Adjust Feature................ 34  
n Turning Off the ECXTRA .............................. 35  
ꢀ GettingꢀStartedꢀ  
n Automatic Sprinkler System Basics............ 14  
n Watering Schedule Basics ........................... 15  
n Watering Program Details .......................16-17  
z Selecting Watering Days.............................. 16  
z Selecting Program Start Times..................... 17  
z Setting the Zone Run Time........................... 17  
n Planning Your Watering Schedule .............. 18  
z Watering Schedule Forms.......................19-20  
ꢀ ServiceꢀandꢀSpecifications  
n Clearing the Program Memory..................... 36  
n Automatic Circuit Protection ....................... 37  
n Adding a Zone Module.................................. 37  
n Troubleshooting............................................ 38  
n Specifications................................................ 39  
ꢀ ProgrammingꢀtheꢀTimer  
n About the Watering Program Memory ........ 21  
n Setting the Current Time and Date.............. 21  
n Setting the Watering Day Schedule........22-24  
z Setting a Calendar Schedule........................ 22  
z Setting an Interval Schedule ........................ 23  
ꢀ GlossaryꢀofꢀTerms ....................................39-41  
ꢀ Warranty ............................................................ 42  
ꢀ ElectromagneticꢀCompatibility................ 42  
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ꢀ TimerꢀComponents  
TimerꢀComponentsꢀ  
B
F
ON  
MANUAL  
START  
NEXT  
OFF  
SENSOR  
24 VAC  
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2 - Control Buttons  
TimerꢀComponentsꢀ  
+/on button – Increases the time display, scrolls  
forward through the program information and selects  
watering days.  
The following are brief descriptions of the timer  
components and display elements. Each of these items  
will be explained in further detail within the appropriate  
programming, operating and installation sections of  
this guide.  
–/off button – Decreases the time display, scrolls  
backward through the program information and  
removes watering days.  
1 - LCD Display  
next button – Advances to the next portion of  
program information. Resumes watering if paused.  
Advances through stations manually when watering.  
A - “Start Time” symbol is displayed when setting the  
program start times.  
B - Program start time identification numbers 1–4.  
C - Main display of various time values and prompts.  
D - Program A, B and C identifiers.  
manual start button – Selects and starts manual  
watering operations.  
3 - Control Dial – Selects all controller programming  
E - “Watering On” symbol is displayed when a  
watering zone is running. Symbol blinks when  
watering is paused.  
and operation controls (except Manual Start).  
Control Dial Positions  
run  
– The normal dial position for all automatic  
F - “Watering Off” symbol is displayed when the  
and manual operations.  
Rain Delay feature is active.  
current time/day  
– Enables the clock time and  
G - “Percent” symbol is displayed when the Season  
day to be set.  
Adjust feature is in use.  
watering days  
– Enables the watering day  
H - Watering zone identification numbers.  
schedules to be set and reviewed.  
I - Day-of-the-week identifiers.  
start times  
– Enables the program start times to  
J - “Run Time” symbol is displayed when setting the  
be set and reviewed.  
watering zone run times.  
set zone times  
– Enables the watering zone run  
time to be set and reviewed.  
(continued)  
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TimerꢀComponentsꢀ  
10 - Valve Common Connection Terminal – Snap-in  
3 - Control Dial Positions (continued)  
wire connector for the valve common wire.  
season adjust  
– Enables the run time of all  
11 - Plug-in 2-zone Module – Each 2-zone module  
provides snap-in connectors for two separate zone  
control valve power wires. Up to six modules  
(12 zones) can in the installed in the outdoor timer  
model and five modules (10 zones) in the indoor  
model.  
stations in a program to be simultaneously increased  
or decreased in 10% increments.  
special functions  
– Provides optional control  
and timing features for pump operation.  
rain delay  
– Enables all watering operations  
to be delayed from 1 to 7 days.  
TM  
12 - Time Pod Port – Accepts the (optional) ECXTRA  
off  
– Shuts off and prevents all automatic and  
Time Pod unit to transfer Toro computer-aided  
watering schedule data from your PC to the  
ECXTRA timer.  
manual watering activity.  
4 - Program Select Switch – Three-position slide  
switch used to select watering program A, B or C  
during the programming procedures and manual  
operation.  
13 - Power Supply (indoor models only) – 120/24 VAC  
plug-in transformer.  
14 - Terminal Block – (outdoor models only) – Connec-  
5 - Sensor Bypass Switch – Controls the rain sensor  
input circuit. Switch positions provided for sensor  
circuit Enable and Disable (bypass).  
tion terminals for 120 VAC power wires.  
6 - Rain Sensor Configuration Switch – Selects either  
Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) sensor  
operation.  
7 - Sensor Connection Terminals – Snap-in wire  
connectors for (optional) rain sensor.  
8 - Transformer Connection Terminals – Snap-in  
connectors for the plug-in transformer wires.  
9- Pump/Master Valve Connection Terminal –  
Snap-in wire connector for a pump start relay  
or master valve.  
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TimerꢀComponents  
ON  
MANUAL  
START  
NEXT  
OFF  
Pump/MV COM  
24VAC  
ON  
MANUAL  
START  
NEXT  
OFF  
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A
TimerꢀInstallation  
F
B
Note: The ECXTRA indoor timer is not weather resis-  
tant and must be installed indoors or in a protected  
area.  
ꢀIndoorꢀModelꢀInstallation  
C
1. Select a location for the timer within 4(1,2m) of an  
electrical outlet to enable the transformer cord to  
easily reach. Make sure the outlet is not controlled  
by a light switch or used to power any large appliance  
such as a refrigerator, freezer, or air conditioner.  
2. Remove the mounting bracket attached to the back  
of the timer housing by pulling the lower edge of the  
bracket away and downward from the timer housing.  
E
3. Place the mounting bracket (A) against the wall  
aligning the top edge at about eye level. Drive two  
stainless steel screws (B) into the wall through two  
holes provided in the bracket. For additional stability,  
secure the bracket with three screws.  
D
Note: After installation, store the Quick Start Guide in  
the pocket (F) formed between the timer and bracket.  
Note: If you are installing the bracket on drywall or  
masonry, install screw anchors (C) to prevent screws  
from loosening.  
4. Optional - Insert 3/4(19mm) PVC conduit (D) for  
valve wiring into bracket sleeve (E).  
5. Align the slotted openings on the back of timer hous-  
ing with the mounting bracket tabs. Slide the timer  
downward to engage the tabs.  
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ConnectingꢀtheꢀValves  
1. Route the valve control wires between the valves and  
the timer.  
11  
9
10  
Note: The snap-in wire connectors accept 14–18  
gauge (2mm2–1mm2) wire. Using direct-burial irrigation  
cable is recommended. Choose a cable that has at  
least one additional wire conductor than the number of  
valves to  
SENSOR  
24 VAC  
PUMP/MV  
COM  
be connected.  
2. Attach the white color-coded wire to either one of  
the wires from each valve solenoid. This is called the  
valve common wire.  
3. Attach an individual color-coded wire to the remaining  
wire from each valve solenoid. Make a note of the wire  
color used for each valve and the watering zone it con-  
trols. You will need this information when connecting  
the valve wires to the timer.  
Zone Valves  
Master Valve  
Valve Common Wire  
CAUTION: Use Toro Waterproof Wire Connectors  
(Model # 53687) or grease caps on all exposed wire  
splice connections to prevent corrosion, connection  
failure and possible short circuit.  
5. Referring to “Timer Components” on page 5 and the  
diagram above, connect the valve common wire to  
the terminal labeled “COM” (10). Connect the individ-  
ual zone valve wires to the appropriate zone module  
terminals (11). Connect the master valve wire  
4. Route the wire cable into the timer through the large  
opening in the base of the housing, or through PVC  
conduit (if installed). Strip insulation back 3/8″ (9mm)  
from all wires being used.  
(if applicable) to the terminal labeled PUMP/MV (9).  
Note: Connecting a master valve or pump start relay  
is optional and may not be required in your sprinkler  
system.  
Note: The zone module has snap-in wire terminals.  
To attach wires, simply raise the lever, insert the  
stripped wire, and press the lever down to secure.  
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ConnectingꢀaꢀPumpꢀStartꢀRelay  
ConnectingꢀtheꢀPlug-InꢀTransformer  
CAUTION: To prevent timer damage, ensure the  
24 VAC pump relay current draw does not exceed  
0.30 Amps. Do not connect the timer directly to the  
pump starter.  
CAUTION: Do not plug the transformer into an  
electrical outlet until all of the wiring procedures have  
been completed.  
1. Route the cord from the transformer (13) through the  
small opening provided in the base of the housing as  
shown below.  
1. Route a wire pair from the pump relay into the timer  
housing.  
2. Connect one wire to the terminal labeled COM (10).  
Connect the remaining wire to the terminal labeled  
PUMP/MV (9) as shown below.  
2. Connect one transformer cable wire to each terminal  
labeled 24 VAC (8). The wires can be connected to  
either terminal.  
10  
8
13  
SENSOR  
24 VAC  
PUMP/MV  
COM  
9
Jumper Wire  
SENSOR  
24 VAC  
24 VAC Pump  
Start Relay  
Valve Common Wire  
CAUTION: To prevent pump damage due to  
back pressure, connect a jumper wire from any  
unused zone terminal to a zone terminal with a valve  
connected.  
Note: When power is applied to the timer, the display  
will begin flashing 12:00 am. Press any button to halt  
flashing.  
Note: Refer to “Pump Control” section on page 29 for  
important pump control information.  
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OutdoorꢀModelꢀInstallation  
ON  
MANUAL  
START  
NEXT  
OFF  
O
N
A
B
C
M
A
N
U  
A  
L  
S
T
A
R
T
P
R
O
G
R
N
A
E
X
M
T
S
O
F
F
B
R
C
F
D
E
A
Three wiring access holes are provided in the cabinet  
base as follows:  
PreparingꢀtheꢀCabinetꢀforꢀInstallation  
1. Remove the lower housing cover (A) by pulling  
outward on the handle.  
(D) - 1/2″ (13mm) for power and equipment ground  
wires.  
2. Remove the two phillips screws from the transformer  
access cover (B). Pull the cover outward from the  
bottom to remove.  
(E) - 1/2″ (13mm) for optional Toro RainSensor wires.  
(F) - 3/4(19mm) for sprinkler valve wires.  
4. If planning to install the optional Toro RainSensor,  
remove hole plug.  
3. Three lower mounting holes (C) are provided. The  
center hole is open and the outer holes are plugged.  
If you intend to use the outer holes for installation,  
carefully drill through the plugs with a 3/16″ (6mm)  
drill bit.  
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InstallingꢀtheꢀCabinet  
1. For safe, reliable operation, select an installation site  
which will provide the following conditions:  
• Protection from irrigation spray, exposure to direct  
sun during the hottest hours, wind and snow.  
• Access to a grounded power source which is not  
controlled by a light switch or utilized by a high  
current load appliance, such as a refrigerator or air  
conditioner.  
A
B
6″  
(15.24mm)  
• Access to the sprinkler control valve wiring and  
optional accessory wiring.  
2. Drive a wood screw (provided) into the wall at eye  
level (A). Leave the screw extended approximately  
1/4from the wall.  
Note: If you are installing the timer on drywall or  
masonry, install screw anchors to prevent screws  
from loosening. Use the dimension shown to predrill  
holes for screw anchors.  
ON  
MANUAL  
START  
NEXT  
3. Hang the cabinet on the screw using the keyhole  
slot (B) on the back panel. Make sure the cabinet  
slides down securely on the screw.  
OFF  
4. Install the lower mounting screw(s) and tighten  
securely.  
Note: Conduit and adapters are not provided. Install  
conduit as required by local electrical codes.  
5. Install 1/2conduit (C) for power/equipment ground  
C
wires and 3/4conduit (D) for valve wires.  
D
Note: After installation, store the Quick Start Guide  
on the hook located on the inside of the door.  
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ConnectingꢀtheꢀValves  
1. Route the valve wires or wire cable from the valves,  
into the timer cabinet.  
11  
Note: The snap-in wire connectors accept 14–18  
gauge (2mm2 to 1mm2) wire. Using direct-burial irriga-  
tion cable is recommended. Choose a cable that has  
at least one more wire conductor than the number of  
valves to be connected.  
10  
9
2. Attach the white color-coded wire to either one of  
the wires from each valve solenoid. This is called the  
valve common wire.  
3. Attach an individual color-coded wire to the remaining  
wire from each valve solenoid. Make a note of the wire  
color used for each valve and the watering zone it  
controls. You will need to have this information when  
connecting the valve wires to the timer.  
Valve Common  
Wire  
Zone  
Valves  
Master  
Valve  
5. Referring to the Timer Components on page 5 and  
the diagram above, secure the valve common wire to  
the terminal labeled COM (10). Connect the individual  
zone valve wires to the appropriate zone module  
terminals (11). Connect the master valve wire (if appli-  
cable) to the terminal labeled PUMP/MV (9).  
CAUTION: To prevent corrosion, connection fail-  
ure and possible short circuit, use Toro waterproof  
wire connectors (Model # 53687) or grease caps on all  
exposed wire splice connections.  
4. Route the wire cable into the timer through the large  
opening in the base of the housing or through PVC  
conduit (if it is installed). Strip insulation back 3/8″  
(10mm) from all cable wires.  
Note: Connecting a master valve or pump start relay  
is optional and may not be required in your sprinkler  
system.  
Note: The zone module has snap-in wire terminals.  
To attach wires, simply raise the lever, insert the  
stripped wire, and press the lever down to secure.  
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ConnectingꢀaꢀPumpꢀStartꢀRelay  
ꢀConnectingꢀtheꢀPowerꢀSource  
CAUTION: To prevent timer damage, ensure the  
relay current draw does not exceed 0.30 Amps. Do  
not connect the timer directly to the pump starter.  
WARNING:  
AC power wiring must be installed and connected  
by qualified personnel only. All electrical compo-  
nents and installation procedures must comply  
with all applicable local and national electrical  
codes. Some codes may require a means of dis-  
connection from the AC power source installed in  
the fixed wiring and having a contact separation  
of at least 0.120in the line and neutral poles.  
1. For pump relay wires, install a 1/2″ (13mm) conduit  
adapter and conduit.  
2. Connect a wire pair to the pump relay terminals and  
route the cable through the conduit and into the timer  
housing.  
3. Connect one wire to the terminal labeled COM (10).  
Connect the remaining wire to the terminal labeled  
PUMP/MV (9) as shown below.  
Make sure the power source is OFF prior to con-  
necting the timer.  
1. Route the power and equipment ground wires from the  
power source, through the conduit and into the timer  
transformer compartment.  
Jumper Wire  
10  
Note: The timer terminal block accepts wire size up  
to 14 AWG (2mm2).  
9
2. Remove 3/8″ (9mm) insulation from the wire ends.  
3. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, secure the wires  
as shown to the terminal block as follows:  
24 VAC  
Pump Relay  
Valve Common Wire  
Line or Line 1 (L1) to L, Neutral or Line 2 (L2) to N  
and Equipment Ground to  
.
CAUTION: To prevent pump damage due to  
excessive back pressure, remove all unused zone  
modules. Connect a jumper wire from an unused zone  
terminal to a zone terminal with a valve connected.  
4. Replace the transformer compartment cover.  
5. Apply power to the timer.  
Note: The display will begin flashing 12:00 am. Press any  
Note: Refer to “Pump Control” section on page 29 for  
button to halt flashing display.  
important pump circuit control information.  
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2. Remove the plastic piece from the Sensor terminal  
connectors. Connect the two sensor wires in any order.  
ꢀConnectingꢀtheꢀPowerꢀSourceꢀ(cont.)  
5
6
3. Set the Sensor Configuration Switch (6) to NC  
ꢀConnectingꢀ(optional)ꢀRainꢀSensorꢀ  
A rain sensor is a remote sensing device that can be  
connected directly to your ECXTRA to interrupt auto-  
matic watering operation during rain.  
(Normally Closed) or NO (Normally Open) operation  
as required by the type of sensor connected.  
Note: Refer to the instructions provided with the rain  
sensor to determine NO or NC switch type and for  
additional installation and operating information.  
A sensor bypass switch is provided to enable the sensor  
operation to be turned On and Off as needed.  
4. Set the Sensor Bypass Switch (5) as required: ENB  
(enable) allows the rain sensor to interrupt watering;  
DIS (disable) bypasses the rain sensor input.  
When the rain sensor detects rain, it signals the ECXTRA  
to suspend all watering operations. The “No Watering”  
symbol will appear in the upper right corner of the dis-  
play until the sensor drys out and automatically resets.  
IMPORTANT: Do not use the ENB switch position  
with the NC switch position unless a Normally Closed  
rain sensor is connected. Watering operation will be  
suspended if this condition occurs.  
The  
symbol will then disappear and timer operation  
will resume as programmed.  
1. Route the two sensor wires from the device into the  
timer housing through the access hole provided.  
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GettingꢀStarted  
ꢀAutomaticꢀSprinklerꢀSystemꢀBasics  
Valve 1  
The three main operating components of every auto-  
matic sprinkler system are the timer, control valves and  
sprinklers /drip emitters.  
Timer  
ON  
The timer is the brain of the system, signaling the control  
valves when to start and stop the flow of water to the  
sprinklers. The sprinklers and/or drip emitters apply the  
water.  
M
ANUAL  
NEXT  
Valve 2  
Valve 3  
S
TART  
OFF  
Each valve controls a group of sprinklers called a water-  
ing zone. The watering zones should be planned and  
installed according to the type of plant material being  
watered, the sun/shade conditions, the amount of water  
delivered by the sprinkler/emitter and the available water  
flow and pressure.  
House  
Valve 4  
Valve 5  
The timer controls automatic operation based on a water-  
ing schedule that you set. The watering schedule deter-  
mines when and how long each zone will be watered. The  
ECXTRA provides three independent watering programs  
(called A, B and C). Each program can have it’s own  
watering schedule. This feature enables each zone to fol-  
low three different watering schedules. It is important to  
remember that you only need to use one program to oper-  
ate the timer. The two remaining programs are there if you  
need them.  
Valve 1 - Zone 1 - Parkway Lawn - Fixed Spray  
Valve 2 - Zone 2 - Front Lawn - Fixed Spray  
Valve 3 - Zone 3 - Front Shrubs - Flood Bubbler  
Valve 4 - Zone 4 - Back Lawn - Geared Rotor  
Valve 5 - Zone 5 - Garden - Drip  
When an automatic program starts, the valves operate  
one at a time in numeric order. In other words, one zone  
would water completely before another zone would turn  
on. This is called a watering cycle.  
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WateringꢀProgramꢀDiagram  
WateringꢀScheduleꢀBasics  
Program starts at 4:00 am  
A watering schedule consists of three basic instructions:  
• What days to water –called watering days  
• When to water – called a start time  
12  
• How long to water – called a run time  
Zone 1  
3
9
The following example illustrates how a program has a  
watering schedule set for the sprinkler system shown on  
page 14. The diagram on the right depicts how the pro-  
gram runs the watering schedule to complete a watering  
cycle  
6
Zone 2  
Zone 4  
12  
3
9
The program start time is set for 4:00 am. Lawn zones 1  
and 2 each have a run time of 10 minutes and lawn zone  
4 is set to run for 20 minutes. Note that zones 3 and 5  
water shrubs and flowers and have been excluded from  
this program. (These zones will be scheduled to operate  
on a another program.)  
6
12  
6
3
9
As shown in the Watering Program Diagram, at 4:00 am  
the timer starts the program watering cycle. Zone 1 sprin-  
klers run for 10 minutes and shut off. Zone 2 sprinklers  
then turn on, run for 10 minutes and shut off. The timer  
skips zone 3 then turns on zone 4, which runs for 20  
minutes and shuts off. Zone 5 is skipped and the watering  
cycle ends at 4:40 am.  
Program ends at 4:40 am  
Using more than one program for example, would enable  
lawn zones to be watered every day on program A,  
shrub zones to run on on Monday, Wednesday and  
Friday on program B and drip irrigation to soak the flower  
beds every three days on program C.  
As you can see from this example, only one program  
start time was needed to operate three different zones.  
Because of variations in plant watering needs, the  
ECXTRA provides three separate programs. The  
programs, called A, B and C, are completely indepen-  
dent of one another – like having three timers in one  
housing.  
Although the ECXTRA offers the multiple program fea-  
ture, you may want to have all zones on one program  
if it meets your needs. The other programs can remain  
turned off until you need to use them.  
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This illustration shows how an Inter-  
val schedule would be displayed. In  
this example, program B has a 3-  
day Interval schedule which will start  
on Monday.  
WateringꢀProgramꢀDetails  
This section covers in detail each of the three parts of a  
watering program – watering days, program start times  
and zone run times.  
SelectingꢀWateringꢀDays  
Odd/Even Schedule  
The ECXTRA provides four options for scheduling water-  
ing days: Calendar, Interval, Odd or Even and Off.  
The Odd/Even schedule enables you to select odd or  
even numbered days of the month as watering days.  
Calendar Schedule  
This illustration shows how an  
Odd day schedule would be dis-  
played.  
A Calendar schedule enables you to select specific days  
of the week to water, for example, Monday, Wednesday  
and Friday. This is a seven-day schedule which starts on  
Sunday and ends on Saturday.  
Day Exclusion  
This feature enables you to prevent watering on specific  
days of the week when using an Interval or an Odd/Even  
watering day schedule.  
This illustration shows how a  
Calendar schedule would be  
displayed when the control dial is  
In this example, Monday and Fri-  
day are excluded from program A.  
in the watering days  
position.  
In this example, program A has watering days set for  
mo (Monday), we (Wednesday) and fr (Friday).  
Program Off  
Interval Schedule  
Selecting OFF suspends the operation of the program  
when it is not needed. Turning the program off does not  
alter or erase the watering day schedule of the program,  
it simply places the program on hold until it is needed.  
An Interval schedule enables watering days to be select-  
ed without regard to the actual days of the week. For  
example, if you want to water every third day, you would  
select a 3-day Interval. Interval schedules range from  
1-day (watering every day) to 7-day (watering every sev-  
enth day). When an Interval schedule is used, you can  
choose which day of the week will be the first day of the  
Interval. The number of days in the Interval determines  
the available start days. For example, if you have selected  
a 3-day Interval and today is Sunday, you may choose to  
start the Interval today, Monday or Tuesday.  
This illustration shows how a pro-  
gram would be displayed if its water-  
ing day schedule is turned off. In this  
example, program C is off.  
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SelectingꢀProgramꢀStartꢀTimes  
SettingꢀtheꢀZoneꢀRunꢀTime  
A program start time is the time of day you select to  
begin an automatic program watering cycle.  
It is important to remember that a program only  
requires one start time to operate automatically!  
When a program starts, each zone assigned to the  
program will water in numerical order, one at a time for  
its set run time.  
A zone run time is the length of time the zone (controlled  
by the valve) will water during the program watering  
cycle. The run time for each zone can be set from Off  
(no run time) to 4 hours, in one-minute increments.  
A zone is assigned to a program when it is given a run  
time. If the run time for a zone is turned Off in a program,  
it will not operate during the program watering cycle.  
This is how the ECXTRA enables you to assign zones to  
different programs.  
Sometimes it is necessary to run a watering program  
more than one time per day. For example, when germi-  
nating a new lawn. The ECXTRA enables each program  
to have up to four separate start times per day.  
Each zone can have a different run time assigned in each  
program. For example, zone 1 could be set to run for 15  
minutes in program A and 10 minutes in program B.  
Program start times are numbered 1 through 4. These  
numbers are shown at the top left of the display next to  
the start time symbol when the control dial is in the  
All zones assigned to the program are shown on the  
lower portion of the display when the control dial is in the  
set zone times position.  
start time  
position and indicate how many start times  
are currently set for the program.  
This illustration shows how  
zone run time is displayed. In  
this example, zones 1–6 are  
assigned to program A. Zone 1  
has a 10-minute run time and  
zone 2 is set to run for 25 min-  
utes. The zone run time being  
displayed is identified by the  
flashing zone number. Note the  
run time symbol is shown to  
indicate that zone run time is  
being set.  
This illustration shows how  
a program start time is dis-  
played. In this example,  
program A has one start time  
(start time number 1) set  
for 3:00 am.  
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Flashing  
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FillingꢀOutꢀtheꢀWateringꢀScheduleꢀForm  
PlanningꢀYourꢀWateringꢀSchedule  
When filling out this form, use a pencil so changes  
can be easily made. After installing the indoor model  
timer, remove the form and store it in the pocket formed  
between the mounting bracket and the back of the timer  
housing. Refer to the example form shown on the oppo-  
site page and fill out your form in a similar manner with  
the following information:  
Note: You can use your personal computer and the Toro  
Scheduling Advisor interactive software to guide you  
through the complete watering schedule process. When  
the schedule is ready, simply transfer it to the ECXTRA  
with the Time Pod–and it’s ready to run.  
It is always helpful to plan your watering schedule on  
paper before beginning the programming steps. You  
will have a record of your watering schedule and zone  
locations which can be kept with your ECXTRA after it is  
installed. If you have an indoor model timer, a watering  
schedule form is provided on page 20 for you to fill out  
then remove to keep with the timer. This form is duplicat-  
ed on a decal located on the inside cover of the outdoor  
model timer.  
Location - Identify the location of each watering zone  
and the type of plant being watered.  
Note: Enter the following information for each pro-  
gram. If the program is not needed, leave its informa-  
tion column blank.  
Watering Day Schedule - For a Calendar schedule,  
circle day(s) of the week watering is desired. For an  
Interval schedule circle the desired Interval number.  
For Odd or Even days, simply mark the appropriate  
box. If you need to restrict watering on certain days,  
circle the Exclude day(s).  
Guidelines for Watering  
There are several factors to be considered when decid-  
ing when and how long to water. For example, the soil  
type (i.e., clay, loam, etc.), the part of the landscape  
being watered, climate conditions and the type of sprin-  
klers being used. Because of these variables, we cannot  
provide an exact schedule to follow, but here are some  
general watering guidelines to help you get started.  
Zone Run Time - Indicate the amount of run time  
(1 minute to 4 hours) for each zone. Write “Off” for any  
zone which you do not want to operate in the program.  
Program Start Times - Indicate the time of day to  
start the program. Each program can have 1 to 4 start  
times per watering day.  
• Water early in the morning, one to two hours before  
sunrise. You will have the best water pressure at this  
time and the water can soak into the plant root zone  
while evaporation is minimal. Watering during mid-day  
or in the evening may cause plant damage or mildew.  
Note: A start time that occurs while a watering  
cycle is in progress will be delayed until the  
current watering cycle is finished. Therefore, when  
using multiple start times within a program or when  
using multiple programs, schedule the start times to  
allow each watering cycle to run completely before the  
next cycle starts.  
• Watch for signs of under- or over-watering and make  
program adjustments immediately.  
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Watering Schedule Form  
PROGRAM A  
PROGRAM B  
PROGRAM C  
CALENDAR  
SU MO  
TU WE TH FR SA  
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA  
INTERVAL  
ODD/EVEN  
EXCLUDE  
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3
4
5
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7
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2
3
4
5
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7
1
2
3
4
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6
7
WATERING  
DAY SCHEDULE  
1
ODD  
EVEN  
ODD  
EVEN  
ODD  
EVEN  
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA  
ZONE  
LOCATION  
ZONE RUN TIME  
ZONE RUN TIME  
ZONE RUN TIME  
1
2
3
4
5
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7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
1
2
3
PROGRAM  
START TIMES  
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Watering Schedule Form  
PROGRAM A  
PROGRAM B  
PROGRAM C  
CALENDAR  
SU MO  
TU WE TH FR SA  
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA  
INTERVAL  
ODD/EVEN  
EXCLUDE  
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
WATERING  
DAY SCHEDULE  
1
ODD  
EVEN  
ODD  
EVEN  
ODD  
EVEN  
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA  
ZONE  
LOCATION  
ZONE RUN TIME  
ZONE RUN TIME  
ZONE RUN TIME  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
1
2
3
PROGRAM  
START TIMES  
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ꢀ SettingꢀtheꢀCurrentꢀTimeꢀandꢀDate  
ProgrammingꢀtheꢀTimer  
AboutꢀtheꢀWateringꢀProgramꢀMemory  
Once programmed, the ECXTRA memory will be  
retained for several years without power. Only the cur-  
rent time and date information will be lost and will need  
to be reset if power is disconnected from the timer for  
more than 24 hours.  
Day  
Month  
The ECXTRA has a permanent (default) watering sched-  
ule that can operate your sprinkler system automatically  
when power is first applied.  
Turn the control dial to the current time/day  
position (the hour digits will begin flashing).  
The default watering schedule operates as follows:  
• Program A has a Calendar watering schedule set to  
water every day.  
Note: The time of day will be displayed in hours and  
minutes (12-hour format). To select a 24-hour format,  
press the next button repeatedly to display 12 H. Press  
the +/on button to display 24 H. Press the next button  
once (the hour digits will begin flashing).  
• One program start time is set for 5:00 am (5:00).  
• A run time of 10 minutes is set for each zone and the  
pump start/master circuit will be turned on.  
To adjust the display, press the +/on button to scroll  
the digits forward or the –/off button to scroll the dig-  
its backward.  
• Programs B and C are turned Off (no watering program  
settings).  
• Master Valve/Pump Start circuit On/Off is On.  
• Season Adjust is 100%  
Note: The display will begin to change rapidly if either  
button is held down for more than two seconds.  
• Pump Delay time is 0 (zero).  
Press the next button to select the next portion of  
the display.  
If you do not wish to program the timer, you can use  
the default watering schedule as is. With the  
current time and date set, your ECXTRA will be ready  
to operate automatically.  
4. Repeat steps and to set the following current  
information: minutes, year, month and day.  
When the current time and day are displayed, return  
Note: The watering program memory can be reset to the  
default program at any time. See “Clearing the Program  
Memory” on page 36 for detailed information  
the control dial to the  
run position.  
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SettingꢀtheꢀWateringꢀDayꢀSchedule  
2
3
Note: For each program, you can select Calendar, Inter-  
val Odd, Even or Off. To set a Calendar schedule, con-  
tinue here. To set an Interval schedule see page 23. To  
set an Odd or Even schedule, see page 24. To turn Off a  
program, see page 26.  
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5
4
3
3
5
5
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4
SettingꢀaꢀCalendarꢀSchedule  
Turn the control dial to the watering  
position.  
days  
Check the programs switch setting. If necessary,  
reposition the switch to select the desired program.  
6. To set a Calendar schedule for another program,  
repeat all of the steps beginning at step  
When you have completed setting the Calendar  
schedule for each program (as needed) return the  
control dial to the run position.  
.
The current watering schedule will be displayed. If  
CAL (Calendar) is not displayed, press the +/on or  
–/off button as needed to select CAL.  
Press the next button. The watering days currently  
set for this program will be displayed. su (Sunday)  
will begin flashing.  
Note: Each program can have its own Calendar, Inter-  
val or Odd/Even schedule, but only one schedule can  
be active at a time for that program. The watering day  
schedule or OFF shown in the display when the control  
To select Sunday as a watering day, press the +/on  
button. To remove Sunday from the schedule, press  
the –/off button; mo (Monday) will now begin flash-  
ing. Continue to select or remove each day of the  
week until only the desired watering days are shown  
dial is in the watering days  
position, will be the  
cur-  
rent schedule for that program.  
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SettingꢀanꢀIntervalꢀSchedule  
2
3
Turn the control dial to the watering  
days  
position.  
9
Check the programs switch setting. If necessary,  
6
7
4
5
7
reposition the switch to select the desired program.  
3
3
5
1
The current watering schedule will be displayed. If  
Int (Interval) is not displayed, press the +/on or –/off  
button as needed to select Int.  
4
6
Press the next button. The current Interval number  
5
7
(1–7) will begin flashing.  
To change the Interval number, press the +/on or  
–/off button until the desired number is flashing.  
When you have completed setting the Interval  
schedule for each program (as needed), return the  
control dial to the run position.  
Press the next button. The Interval start day will  
begin flashing.  
Note: The Day Exclusion feature enables you to  
select any day(s) of the week to be excluded and  
remain off when using an Interval or Odd/Even  
watering schedule. See page 25 for detailed  
information.  
To change the Interval start day, press the +/on  
button or the –/off button until the desired day is  
flashing.  
8. To set an Interval schedule for another program,  
repeat all of the steps beginning at step.  
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SettingꢀanꢀOddꢀorꢀEvenꢀScheduleꢀ  
2
3
Turn the control dial to the watering days  
position.  
5
Check the programs switch setting. If necessary,  
reposition the switch to select the desired program.  
3
3
1
The current watering schedule will be displayed. If  
Odd or Even is not displayed, press the +/on or  
–/off button as needed to select Odd or Even.  
Note: When Odd is selected, the 31st day of the  
month and the 29th day of a leap year will not be  
active watering days.  
When you have completed setting the Odd or Even  
schedule for each program as needed, return the  
control dial to the run position.  
4. To set an Odd or Even schedule for another  
program, repeat steps and as needed.  
Note: The Day Exclusion feature enables you to  
select any day(s) of the week to be excluded and  
remain off when using an Interval or Odd/Even  
watering schedule. See page 25 for detailed  
information.  
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UsingꢀtheꢀDayꢀExclusionꢀFeatureꢀ  
A Calendar watering day schedule is used to select spe-  
cific days of the week to water. However, if an Interval  
or Odd/Even watering schedule is preferred (or required  
due to watering restrictions in your area), specific days of  
the week can be removed from the watering schedule by  
using the Day Exclusion feature.  
Note: The Day Exclusion feature applies only to an  
Interval or Odd/Even watering schedule, and will not be  
displayed if the selected program is set to a Calendar  
watering schedule.  
Turn the control dial to the watering days  
position.  
Example: Tuesday and Friday have been excluded  
from program A.  
Check the programs switch setting. If necessary,  
reposition the switch to select the desired program.  
When finished, return the control dial to the run  
position.  
The current watering schedule (Interval or Odd/Even)  
will be displayed. Press the next button as needed  
to display dE (Day Exclusion). The days of the week  
will be displayed and su (Sunday) will begin flashing.  
To exclude Sunday from the watering schedule,  
press the –/off button. To keep Sunday and skip  
to the next day, press the +/on button; mo (Monday)  
will now begin flashing. Continue to exclude or skip  
each day of the week as needed.  
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TurningꢀOffꢀaꢀProgram  
3
2
Note: Turning off a program does not alter or erase  
a preset watering day schedule. Selecting Off simply  
places the program on hold until one of the watering day  
schedules is selected.  
5
3
3
1
Turn the control dial to the watering days  
position.  
Check the programs switch setting. If necessary,  
reposition the switch to select the desired program.  
Press the +/on or –/off button until OFF is flashing.  
4. To turn another program Off, repeat steps and  
as needed.  
Return the control dial to the run  
position.  
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SettingꢀProgramꢀStartꢀTimes  
9
3
2
Turn the control dial to the program start time  
position.  
12  
Check the programs switch setting. If necessary,  
3
5
7
9
4
5
6
7
reposition the switch to select the desired program.  
Program start time number 1 will begin flashing. The  
current program start time or OFF will be displayed  
for start time number 1. To select a different program  
start time number, press the +/on or the –/off button  
until the desired number is flashing.  
4
6
8
1
3
5
7
9
To select another start time number, press the +/on  
or the –/off button until the desired start time num-  
ber is flashing.  
Note: The numbers (1–4) shown at the top of the dis-  
play designate program start times and should not be  
confused with zone numbers. The zone numbers will be  
shown at the bottom of the display when setting zone run  
time.  
10. To set, change or remove a program start time for  
the start time number selected, repeat all of the  
steps starting at step  
11. To set program start times for another program,  
repeat all of the steps starting at step  
Return the control dial to the run position.  
.
Press the next button. The hour digit(s) or OFF will  
begin flashing.  
.
Note: To remove the start time, select OFF by  
pressing the +/on and –/off buttons at the same  
time, and continue at step  
.
To set the hour (and am/pm), press the +/on or the  
–/off button until the desired hour is flashing.  
Press the next button. The minute digits will begin  
flashing.  
To set the minutes, press the +/on or –/off button  
until the desired minute is flashing.  
Press the next button. The next program start time  
number will begin flashing.  
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5
SettingꢀZoneꢀRunꢀTimes  
2
Turn the control dial to the set zone times  
position.  
9
Check the programs switch setting. If necessary,  
reposition the switch to select the desired program.  
3
5
1
Zone number 1 will be flashing and its current run  
time or OFF will be shown. To select a different zone  
number, press the +/on or –/off button until the  
desired zone number is flashing.  
6
4
3
5
Press the next button. The run time (or OFF) will  
begin flashing.  
Note: Basic programming is now complete.  
If the ECXTRA is controlling a water supply pump,  
continue at “Pump Control” on page 29 for important  
operating information.  
To set the run time, press the +/on or –/off button  
until the desired run time is shown.  
Note: To remove the run time, select OFF by press-  
ing the +/on and –/off buttons at the same time.  
Press the next button. The next zone number will  
begin flashing.  
7. Repeat steps and  
as needed to set, change, or  
remove the run time for the remaining zones  
.
8. To set the zone run time for another program, repeat  
all of the steps starting at step  
.
Return the control dial to the run  
position.  
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PumpꢀControl  
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The Special Functions dial position provides optional  
control features specifically for pump system operation.  
Pump/Master Valve control circuit operation is active  
(On) with two seconds of delay time (turns on two sec-  
onds before the first zone begins watering) but can be  
turned Off for each watering program as needed.  
The pump delay time can be adjusted from 1 to 60  
seconds.  
5
6
3
5
6
1
4
Turn the control dial to the special functions  
position.  
Check the programs switch setting. If necessary,  
reposition the switch to select the desired program.  
3. The display will show P On (Pump On) and will  
begin flashing.  
To turn the pump circuit Off for this program, press  
the –/off button; POFF will be displayed.  
Press the next button to display the pump delay  
time. Pd 02 will be displayed. (A two-second pump  
delay is set by default for each program).  
Press the +/on or –/off button until the desired time  
is shown (2 to 60 seconds).  
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The Automatic mode is selected when the control dial is  
in the run position. While in the automatic mode, the  
display will show two types of information: Status and  
Operating.  
TimerꢀOperation  
The ECXTRA timer has three modes of operation: Auto-  
matic, Manual and Off. In the Automatic mode the timer  
tracks the time and day and operates the automatic  
watering schedules. The Manual mode enables the  
zones and watering programs to be started and con-  
trolled manually at any time. The Off mode shuts off all  
watering activity and prevents any zones from operating  
automatically or manually.  
This example shows the Status  
display. The current time is  
2:45 pm and the current day is  
Monday. Programs A and B are  
scheduled to operate today.  
When watering starts, the Operating display appears and  
is shown with the Watering On symbol. In this example,  
program A is operating. Zone 1 has 10 minutes of run  
The Rain Delay and Season Adjust control features are  
provided to enable quick, temporary changes in operation  
to help compensate for variables in weather and season.  
time remaining. Zones 2 and 3  
will also run during this water-  
ing cycle. This program also  
has a season adjust factor, so  
the Percent symbol will also  
be displayed.  
Flashing  
Each of the operating modes and control features are  
explained in this section of the guide and can be found  
on the following pages:  
Flashing  
• Automatic Operation, page 30  
• Manual Operation, page 31  
• Watering Control Features, page 32  
• Using the Rain Delay Feature, page 33  
• Using the Season Adjust Feature, page 34  
• Turning Off The EXCTRA, page 35  
Note: If the control dial remains in any other position  
(except off) for more than 8 minutes, the timer will revert  
to the Automatic mode.  
Note: The position of the programs switch does not  
determine which program will run during automatic timer  
operation. In other words, if a program has an assigned  
watering day schedule, start time and an assigned zone  
with run time, it will operate automatically regardless of  
the programs switch position.  
AutomaticꢀOperation  
In the Automatic mode, the ECXTRA keeps track of the  
current time, day of the week and the automatic watering  
program schedule. Automatic operation will occur when-  
ever a programmed watering day and start time match  
the current time and day.  
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ManualꢀOperation  
Manual operation enables the automatic watering pro-  
grams or selected zones assigned to the program to be  
started manually. During operation, temporary changes  
can be made to increase or decrease the zone run  
time, step through the zone sequence and pause or  
stop watering using the “Watering Control Features”  
described on page 32. Upon completion of the manual  
watering operation, the timer will return to the Automatic  
mode.  
Flashing  
Flashing  
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3
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StartingꢀProgramsꢀand/orꢀZonesꢀManually  
You may operate all zones or selected zones in each pro-  
gram. Watering programs can be started individually or  
set to start in order. When one program finishes the next  
selected program will operate.  
Example: Program A is operating. Zone 1 is on and  
has 10 minutes of run time remaining.  
Program B will start when program A is finished.  
4. To select additional programs, repeat steps and  
.
Ensure the control dial is in the run position.  
Note: Additional programs set to start will operate  
one at a time in alphabetical order. Each program  
letter will be displayed as it is selected. The program  
currently operating is indicated by the flashing pro-  
gram letter.  
Position the programs switch to select the program  
you wish to start.  
Choose one of the following manual operations:  
To operate the selected program with all  
assigned zones, press the manual start  
button two times to begin watering.  
To operate only selected zones, press the  
manual start button, then press the +/on button  
to select the flashing zone number, or press the  
–/off button to skip the zone number. Continue  
selecting or omitting zones in this manner. When  
only the desired zones are displayed, press the  
manual start button again to begin watering.  
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ToꢀCancelꢀWatering  
WateringꢀControlꢀFeatures  
The following watering control features enable you to fur-  
ther control the watering program during operation.  
Press the +/on and –/off buttons at the same time -  
two times.  
All watering operations will be canceled and the timer  
will return to the automatic mode.  
All watering control features apply to watering programs  
started manually and automatically.  
Note: Placing the control dial in the off position for  
two seconds, then back to run will also cancel all  
watering operations.  
ToꢀPauseꢀWatering  
Press the +/on and –/off buttons at the same time.  
The zone currently watering will shut off.  
ToꢀSkipꢀZones  
The “Watering On” symbol will begin flashing.  
Press the next button one time.  
The display will show the amount of run time  
remaining for the paused zone.  
The zone currently watering will shut off and the next  
zone will start.  
Note: If watering is not resumed within 8 minutes,  
all watering operations will be canceled and the  
timer will return to the automatic mode.  
If the last zone is skipped, the program will end.  
If additional programs have been set to operate,  
the next program in alphabetical order will start.  
ToꢀResumeꢀWateringꢀ(whenꢀpaused)  
ToꢀAdjustꢀtheꢀZoneꢀRunꢀTime  
Press the next button.  
Press the +/on button to increase run time or the –/off  
button to decrease run time.  
Watering activity will resume from the point of  
interruption.  
If the zone run time is decreased to less than  
1 minute, the zone will shut off. The next zone  
in sequence will start.  
The zone run time is changed during this operation  
only. The program memory will not be changed.  
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Flashing  
UsingꢀtheꢀRainꢀDelayꢀFeature  
This feature enables all watering operations to be  
delayed from 1 to 7 days. For example, rain is forecast  
in your area for the next two days. Instead of turning  
the timer off (and possibly forgetting to turn it back on),  
a rain delay of 3 days can be easily entered. At the end  
of 3 days, the timer will resume automatic operation as  
scheduled.  
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Turn the control dial to the rain delay  
position.  
The rain delay display will begin alternating with the  
automatic status display.  
2
To set the number of rain delay days, press the +/on  
or –/off button until the desired number (1–7) is  
flashing.  
Return the control dial to the run position.  
Note: The rain delay number will automatically  
decrease as each day passes. When the number  
reaches 0 (zero), automatic operation will resume at  
the next scheduled start time.  
To cancel the rain delay, turn the control dial  
momentarily (4 seconds) to the off position.  
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UsingꢀtheꢀSeasonꢀAdjustꢀFeature  
Changes in season and temperature generally require a  
change in zone run time to maintain a healthy landscape  
and conserve water. The Season Adjust feature enables  
you to change the run time of all zones assigned to a  
program, simultaneously up or down, in 10% increments  
– with just the press of a button. Adjustments can be  
reduced to 10% or increased to 200% of the programmed  
run time of each zone.  
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3
2
3
1
A 50% setting, for example, would decrease a 20-minute  
zone run time to 10 minutes. Increases however, work  
a little differently. With any adjustment above 100%, the  
ECXTRA will first increase the run time by the adjust-  
ment percentage, then split the time in half and run the  
watering program twice. This allows the water to soak  
in instead of pooling or running off. For example, adjust-  
ing to 150% would first increase a 20-minute zone run  
time to 30 minutes, then split the time in half and run two  
watering cycles back-to-back with 15 minutes in each  
operation. During operation the % symbol will flash to  
indicate a multiple watering operation.  
Turn the control dial to the season adjust posi-  
tion. The season adjust display will be shown and  
100% will be flashing.  
Check the programs switch setting. If necessary,  
reposition the switch to select the desired program.  
Press the +/on or –/off until the desired adjustment  
value is flashing.  
4. To apply the Season Adjust feature to another pro-  
gram, repeat steps and  
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Return the control dial the run position.  
Note: All zone run times are retained in the timer memory  
and returned to their set value when the season adjust is  
reset to 100%. The only time a zone run time will appear  
changed is during operation.  
Note: The Season Adjust symbol will be displayed in  
all dial positions as a reminder that this feature is in use.  
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TurningꢀOffꢀtheꢀECXTRA  
When the control dial is turned to the off position, the  
timer immediately shuts off any watering operation cur-  
rently in progress. Leaving the control dial in the off  
position will prevent all automatic and manual watering  
operations. The timer will continue to track the current  
time and day of the week.  
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1
Turn the control dial to the off position.  
The word OFF will be displayed for approximately  
eight minutes. The display will then revert to the  
automatic status display showing the current time  
and day.  
For extended shutdown of the sprinkler system leave  
the control dial in the off position.  
To resume automatic and manual operation, turn  
the control dial to the run position.  
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Example 1  
ServiceꢀandꢀSpecifications  
ClearingꢀtheꢀProgramꢀMemory  
Once programmed, the ECXTRA memory will be  
retained for several years with or without power. Only  
the current time and date information will be lost and will  
need to be reset if power is disconnected for more than  
24 hours.  
The programmable memory can be cleared and reset to  
the default settings of individual programs or all pro-  
grams simultaneously. (Refer the the default settings  
listed on page 21.)  
Example 2  
IMPORTANT: This procedure permanently erases the pro-  
grammable watering information and can not be automati-  
cally restored once the procedure has been completed.  
To clear the memory of a selected program (Example 1):  
Turn the control dial to the season adjust  
position.  
Check the programs switch setting. If necessary,  
reposition the switch to select the desired program.  
Press the next button to access the clear memory  
feature; CL will be displayed and begin flashing.  
Press and hold the –/off button until CL stops  
flashing (approximately five seconds). The memory  
will be cleared to the default settings.  
To clear the memory of all programs (Example 2):  
Turn the control dial to the off position.  
Press the next button to access the clear memory  
feature; CL will be displayed and begin flashing.  
Press and hold the –/off button until CL stops  
flashing (approximately five seconds). The memory  
will be cleared to the default settings.  
5. To clear the memory of another program, repeat all  
of the steps starting at step  
.
Return the control dial to the run position.  
Return the control dial to the run position.  
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AddingꢀaꢀZoneꢀModule  
AutomaticꢀCircuitꢀProtection  
1. Turn the control dial to the off position.  
The ECXTRA features built-in circuit protection to help  
prevent damage to the timer caused by excessive current  
draw on the zone and/or pump/master valve circuits.  
2. Remove the lower front cover from the timer housing  
by sliding it downward.  
The instant an overload condition  
is detected, the affected zone is  
turned OFF and the next zone in  
the watering sequence is turned  
ON. The word “Fuse” and the bypassed zone number(s)  
will begin flashing.  
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If the condition occurs on the  
pump/master valve circuit, the  
timer will alternately display MV  
and FUSE and discontinue the  
program operation.  
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2
3
4
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3. Place the back of the zone control module (model #  
53741) squarely between the guides of the first open  
expansion slot (from left to right). Pushing lightly on  
the bottom of the module, slide it upward until it locks  
into position.  
To clear the warning display,  
press the –/off button.  
The timer will resume normal operation as scheduled and  
will attempt to run all zones as programmed.  
4. To connect the valve wires, refer to “Connecting the  
Valves” on page 7 or 11.  
IMPORTANT: Clearing the display does not correct  
the problem. The timer will continue to bypass the  
affected zones or discontinue operation until the  
overload condition is eliminated. Generally this con-  
dition is caused by a faulty valve solenoid or pump  
start relay. Before continuing to operate the timer,  
take corrective action to resolve the cause of the  
problem.  
5. Install the lower front cover.  
6. To set the zone run time, refer to “Setting Zone Run  
Times” on page 28.  
7. To test the operation of the new watering zone(s),  
refer to “Manual Operation” on page 31.  
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Troubleshooting  
If you are having a problem with the timer, check the following symptoms, possible causes and remedies.  
If the problem cannot be resolved, or you would like assistance with any Toro irrigation product, call our toll-free  
Toro Help Line at 1-800-367-8676, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Pacific Time).  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
The display is blank and the  
timer does not operate.  
Main power is disconnected.  
Check the transformer connections  
(indoor model) or circuit breaker  
service panel (outdoor model).  
Watering programs have overlapping Shorten zone run times (p. 28) and/or  
schedules. space start times farther apart (p. 27).  
Watering programs start at  
unscheduled times.  
Faulty control valve wire connections. Check the wire connections at the  
control valve and timer.  
Watering zone does not turn on.  
Automatic Circuit Protection has  
disabled the zone.  
Check for faulty valve solenoid and  
replace if necessary.  
Zone run time is turned Off.  
Control valve problem.  
Enter a zone run time (p. 28)  
Inspect, clean and/or repair valve  
as needed.  
Watering zone does not turn off.  
More than one start time on the  
program.  
Remove additional program start  
times (p. 27).  
An Program restarts unexpectedly  
after the completion of an  
automatic operation.  
Season Adjust setting greater than  
100%.  
Review Season Adjust factor (p. 34).  
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Specifications  
ꢀGlossaryꢀofꢀTerms  
Cabinet Dimensions:  
Indoor Model  
7.5” W x 6.25” H x 2” D  
(19cm W x 15.9cm H x 5cm D)  
Outdoor Model  
13.25” W x 9” H x 3.5” D  
(33.7cm W x 22.9cm H x 9cm D)  
Automatic Circuit Protection  
A built-in circuit protection circuit designed to prevent  
damage to the timer caused by a faulty valve solenoid or  
pump start relay. The instant an overload current condi-  
tion is detected, the affected zone is turned OFF and the  
next zone in the watering sequence is turned ON.  
Automatic Control Valve  
An electrically activated valve which controls the flow of  
water from the source to the sprinkler zone.  
Power Specifications:  
Indoor Model  
Scheduling Advisor  
Plug-in Transformer, Class 2, UL Listed, CSA Certified  
(or equivalent)  
• Input: 120 VAC 60 Hz, 0.5A  
• Output: 24 VAC 60 Hz, 18 VA  
Outdoor Model  
An exclusive Toro software program which guides you  
easily through the ECXTRA programming process to  
select the optimum watering schedule for your landscape.  
Calendar Schedule  
A Calendar schedule enables you to select specific days  
of the week to water, for example, Monday, Wednesday  
and Friday. This is a seven-day schedule which starts on  
Sunday and ends on Saturday.  
Built-in Transformer, Class 2, UL Listed, CSA Certified  
(or equivalent)  
• Input: 120 VAC 60 Hz, 0.5A  
• Output: 24 VAC 60 Hz, 20–30 VA  
Maximum Current Load Per Zone:  
0.30 Amps @ 24 VAC  
Maximum Current Load For Pump/Master Valve:  
0.30 Amps @ 24 VAC  
Total Maximum Current Output: One zone plus pump/  
master valve. Must not to exceed 0.60 Amps  
@ 24 VAC  
Temperature Limit Range:  
Operating – 14°F to 140°F (-10°C to 60°C)  
Day Exclusion  
This feature enables you prevent watering on specific  
days of the week when using an Interval or an Odd/Even  
watering day schedule.  
Indoor Timer Model  
A timer model specifically designed for installation in a  
protected environment, such as a house or garage.  
Manual Operation  
Operation of the timer by manually starting a watering  
cycle or individual zone.  
Storage – -22°F to 149°F (-30°C to 65°C).  
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Master Valve An automatic or manual control valve  
located between the irrigation water source and the  
sprinkler system valves and/or backflow preventer.  
Pump Start Relay  
Since the timer is not designed to connect directly to  
the pump, a 24 VAC pump start relay switch must be  
installed between the timer and pump start circuit.  
Normally Closed  
A switch or control device that remains closed (off)  
unless energized or activated by a control source.  
Rain Delay  
This feature enables all watering operations to be  
delayed from 1 to 7 days. For example, rain is forecast  
for the next two days, and instead of turning the timer off  
(and possibly forgetting to turn it back on), a rain delay of  
3 days can be set. At the end of 3 days, the timer auto-  
matically resumes watering operation as scheduled.  
Normally Open  
A switch or control device that remains open (on) unless  
energized or activated by a control source.  
Odd/Even Schedule  
An Odd or Even watering day schedule based on either  
all odd-or even-numbered calendar days.  
Rain Sensor  
A rain sensor is a remote sensing device that signals the  
timer to postpone automatic watering operation when rain  
has been detected. The timer resumes watering operation  
as scheduled when signaled by the rain sensor.  
Outdoor Timer Model  
A timer model with suitable for outdoor installation.  
Plug-in Module  
A small module that plugs into the ECXTRA that pro-  
vides for the connection two additional watering zones.  
Rain Sensor Control Switch  
The rain sensor control switch is provided to override  
rain sensor operation as needed.  
Power Supply  
The plug-in transformer used to supply 24 VAC to the  
timer from 115 VAC house current.  
Rain Sensor Configuration Switch  
Rain sensors are available in normally open (NO) and  
normally closed (NC) configurations. The type used with  
the ECXTRA is selected with the corresponding switch  
setting.  
Pump/Master Valve Control  
The timer automatically turns on the Pump/Master Valve  
circuit at the beginning of each watering cycle.  
Pump Delay Time  
Scheduling  
The Pump/Master Valve control circuit is energized  
before a program watering cycle begins, and is adjust-  
able from 1 to 60 seconds. This feature enables the  
pump to pressurize or master valve to open completely  
prior to the start of the watering cycle.  
Planning how long to water (zone run time), when to  
water (program start time) and which days to water  
(watering days).  
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Season Adjust  
Watering Program  
Season Adjust enables the run time of all zones to be  
adjusted up or down simultaneously in 10% increments  
from 10% to 200%. Any increase over 100% will first  
increase the time by the adjusted percentage, then split  
the time in half and run the watering cycle twice.  
A watering program (or schedule) is the information  
stored in the timer memory that determines when an  
automatic watering cycle will occur and how long each  
zone will water. The timer requires three basic instruc-  
tions to operate automatically:  
• Which days to water – called watering days.  
• What time to start the watering program cycle –  
called program start time.  
• How long each zone will water during the cycle –  
called zone run time  
Sensor Connection Terminals  
Snap-in terminals for rain sensor wiring connections.  
Start Time  
A start time is the time selected to begin a watering pro-  
gram cycle. Each program (A, B and C) can be assigned  
with up to four different start times  
Watering Day  
The day(s) of the week selected to water.  
Terminal Block  
Connection point for 115 VAC input power in the  
Outdoor model timer.  
Watering Program Cycle  
The ECXTRA is designed to operate one sprinkler zone at  
a time. When a scheduled program start time occurs, the  
lowest zone number (assigned to the program) starts and  
waters for its set run time duration. When the zone times  
out, the next zone in numeric sequence starts and runs for  
its set run time duration. The watering cycle continues in this  
manner until all assigned stations have operated.  
Time Pod  
Portable electronic device used to transfer ECXTRA  
watering schedule information from the PC-based  
program to the ECXTRA timer.  
Transformer  
See “Power Supply.”  
Zone  
Each valve controls a specific group of sprinklers called  
a watering zone. The zones are generally laid out and  
installed according to the various portions of the land-  
scape to be watered, such as a lawn or flower bed. Each  
valve is connected to a numbered terminal within the  
timer, identifying it as Zone 1, Zone 2, etc.  
Valve Common Wire  
One solenoid wire connection from each sprinkler valve  
connected to the timer’s “COM” terminal.  
Zone Run Time  
The length of time a zone will operate during a watering  
cycle. Run time can be set from 1 minute to 4 hours.  
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Warranty  
The Toro Promise — Limited One-Year Warranty  
ElectromagneticꢀCompatibility  
Domestic: This equipment has been tested an found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm-  
ful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-  
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-  
mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try  
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
The Toro Company and its affiliate, Toro Warranty Company, pursuant to an  
agreement between them, jointly warrants, to the owner against defects in  
material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase.  
Neither The Toro Company nor Toro Warranty Company is liable for failure of  
products not manufactured by them even though such products may be sold or  
used in conjunction with Toro products.  
During such warranty period, we will repair or replace, at our option, any part  
found to be defective.  
Return the defective part to the place of purchase.  
Our liability is limited solely to the replacement or repair of defective parts. There  
are no other express warranties.  
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
This warranty does not apply where equipment is used, or installation is per-  
formed, in any manner contrary to Toro’s specifications and instructions, nor  
where equipment is altered or modified.  
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
NEITHER THE TORO COMPANY NOR TORO WARRANTY COMPANY IS  
LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO: VEGETATION LOSS, THE COST OF SUBSTITUTE EQUIP-  
MENT OR SERVICES REQUIRED DURING PERIODS OF MALFUNCTION  
OR RESULTING NON-USE, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INjURY  
RESULTING FROM INSTALLER’S NEGLIGENCE.  
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Com-  
munications Commission helpful:  
“How To Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems”. This  
booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washing-  
ton, DC 20402. Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequen-  
tial damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
International: This is a CISPR 22 Class B product.  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABIL-  
ITY AND FITNESS FOR USE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS  
EXPRESS WARRANTY.  
Some states do not allow limitations of how long an implied warranty lasts, so  
the above limitation may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
373-0531 Rev. A  
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