DIG 410BT Series User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
410BT Series Bluetooth®
Battery Powered Irrigation Controller
410BT-ASV | 410BT-MVA
FCC certi ed | Bluetooth® certi ed | Waterproof | 3-year Limited Warranty

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1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing DIG’s 410BT Single Station Battery Operated
Controller. This manual describes how to get the 410BT series
controller up and running quickly. After reading this manual and
becoming familiar with the basic functionality of the controller, use the
manual as a reference for less common tasks in the future.
2. ABOUT THE 410BT BATTERY OPERATED CONTROLLER
The 410BT series irrigation controller employs the latest in Bluetooth®
technology using the free DIG BTT app for Android™ or iPhone®.
The 410BT is available as a single station battery operated controller
and is powered by two AA batteries that can last up to one year using
name brand alkaline batteries. The controller is enclosed in a compact,
waterproof housing to protect it from degradation.
3. INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
1. Open the battery compartment cap by
turning it counterclockwise.
2. Install two fresh, brand name, AA
alkaline batteries (not included)
and note the proper direction of the
positive and negative orientation on
the underside of the controller.
3. Insert and screw the battery cap
clockwise. Make sure to securely
tighten the cover rmly by hand only.
The controller will now appear on the
smartphone app and is ready to be connected to and programmed.
4. PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
This manual covers installation for the 410BT-ASV and 410BT-MVA
models. If the 410BT-ASV model was purchased, go to section 5 for
installation instructions. If the 410BT-MVA was purchased, skip to
section 6 for installation instructions.
5. ANTI-SIPHON VALVE COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
5.1 ANTI-SIPHON VALVE INSTALLATION
The 410BT-ASV can be installed directly to PVC pipe with two PVC
male adapters (not included). Inlet 3⁄4 in. FNPT, outlet 3⁄4 in. FNPT.
Rated operating pressure: 10 to 125 PSI
Recommended operating pressure: 10 to 80 PSI
NOTE: The 410BT-ASV must be installed at least 6 in. higher than the
highest sprinkler head on the system or back-drainage may occur.
Anti-siphon cap
Lid
FCC label
One button
for manual
run and reset
Battery
compartment cap
Solenoid
3/4 in. Pipe thread outlet
Manual fl ow control
External
bleed screw
3/4 in. Pipe
thread inlet
Anti-siphon valve

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Figure 5a
WATER
FLOW
Figure 5b
Additional control valves must not be installed downstream of the anti-
siphon valve. The valve must not be operated continuously for more
than 12 hours in any 24-hour period. Consult local codes for speci c
details.
1. Flush main line until water runs clear before installation.
2. Shut off main water supply.
3. Install the anti-siphon valve directly to PVC pipe using 3⁄4 in. PVC
male adapters (Figure 5a and 5b) or use 3/4 in. schedule 80 nipple.
The arrow on valve body indicates direction of water ow.
NOTE: Wrap all ttings with Te on tape. Do not use pipe cement on
the valve as this will damage the valve and void the warranty. Make
sure when wrapping ttings with Te on tape that no excess gets into
the internal assembly. Tighten the ttings with a wrench, but do not
over tighten.
4. Turn the main water supply on and pressurize the system.
5. To test the 410BT-ASV, press the button on the unit. A click will be
heard, indicating the valve is open. Check that the system is
operating correctly and press the button again to turn it off. A
second click will be heard indicating that the valve closed.
6. The unit is now ready to be programmed.
6. MVA COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
One button
for manual
run and reset
Battery
compartment cap
3/4 in adapter
3/4 in seat washer
Lid
FCC label
Solenoid
Manual fl ow control
External bleed screw

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6. MVA INSTALLATION
6.1 CHANGING ACTUATOR ADAPTERS
The 410BT-MVA timer is factory set to t a 3/4 in. brass manual anti-
siphon valve. To install the controller with actuator on a 1 in. manual
anti-siphon valve, the 3/4 in. seat washer and adapter must be removed
and replaced with the 1in. adapter and seat washer, which are included
in this box.
1. Turn the actuator so that the seat
washer and the 3/4 in. threaded
adapter face up.
2. Using pliers, or a 5/16 in. wrench,
remove the seat washer screw by
turning counter clockwise and pull
off the 3/4 in. seat washer
assembly (see Fig. 6a).
3. Push the 3/4 in. threaded
adapter down towards the
actuator to ease the tension on
the retainer clip (see Fig. 6b).
4. Next, place your thumb on one
side of the retainer clip and with
a pair of pliers grip the other side
of the retainer clip and pull
outwards, away from your thumb,
and upwards, removing it from the
base of the 3/4 in. threaded adapter
then, remove the adapter (see Fig. 6c).
Figure 6a
Figure 6b
Figure 6c
5. Install the 1 in. threaded adapter
by pushing it onto the actuator
stem and making sure the notch
on the adapter lines up with
the notch on the stem of the
actuator (see Fig. 6d).
6. Spread the retainer clip with
your thumbs and push the
retainer into the adapter until it
clicks (see Fig. 6e).
7. Install the 1 in. seat washer
assembly as shown. Insert the
seat washer screw into the
bottom of the actuator stem and
tighten turning clockwise
(see Fig. 6f).
NOTE: Do not over-tighten.
Figure 6d
Figure 6f
Figure 6e

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6.2 MANUAL VALVE ACTUATOR INSTALLATION
Rated operating pressure: 20 to 125 PSI
Recommended operating pressure: 20 to 80 PSI
1. Shut off main water supply.
2. Remove the manual stem from the existing valve and temporarily
remove the anti-siphon cap (Fig. A).
3. Replace any existing worn washers with the new ones provided (Fig. B).
4. Install the actuator into the manual anti-siphon valve body by
turning actuator clockwise. Tighten rmly, but do not over tighten
(Fig. C). Re-install anti-siphon cap.
5. Turn actuator ow control knob clockwise until it stops (Fig. D).
FLOW CONTROL KNOB FLOW CONTROL KNOB
6. Turn on main water supply.
7. Activate the solenoid through the timer manual button, a click will
be heard indicating the valve is open.
8. Turn the actuator ow control knob counter clockwise to allow
ow and check the system to make sure that the sprinklers or the
drip system is working properly (Fig. E).
9. De-activate the solenoid through the timer’s manual button, a faint
click will be heard and the valve will close. If ow continues, turn
ow knob clockwise, one full turn at the time until ow is stopped,
and the valve is shut off.
10. Repeat steps 7 and 9 and make sure that ow is turned on and off.
Note: Turn the ow control knob clockwise to decrease ow,
counter-clockwise to increase ow. For low-ow drip systems
below 60 gallons per hour, ow control knob should be turned no
more than 1 to 3 turns up (counter-clockwise) from the fully closed
position.
Figure D Figure E
MANUAL STEM
ANTI-SIPHON
CAP
WASHERS
VALVE BODY
Figure A Figure B Figure C

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APP SCREENS OVERVIEW
The DIG BTT app automatically scans for nearby controllers after
installation. Any DIG Bluetooth® controllers within 50′(15 meters) line
of sight will appear on screen.
• Your new controller will appear as the BT Controller. Its
default image, status (watering -on- or not watering -off-),
connection strength, and battery life will appear alongside it.
• Tap on the controller to connect to it and start programming.
You can access Connection History and Contact Us through the
information icon in the top right corner of the screen.
• The Connection History allows you to see every controller and
timer connected to from this phone or tablet. It stores the data
it last received from each tap timer, but no editing can be done.
Deleting an entry will remove all the saved data for that unit. Any
passwords and/or pictures need to be reentered. To delete an entry,
tap it and select the trash icon.
Information icon
Default image
Controller name
Last run
information
Battery life
Connection
strength
Indicates if
controller is
currently
runnning
or not

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HOME SCREEN
Once connected, the Home screen will appear. This screen has
everything needed to program the controller.
By default, the controller’s Program is off. To turn it on, push the switch
under the “Program” area. It will turn green and the Program area will
light up indicating that the program is active and can now be modied.
The controller is now ready to be programmed. Simply select the
schedule (weekly, even/odd, or cyclical), set your start date or days, add
times, and set a duration. The controller is updated immediately each
time a button is tapped.
Schedule
Overview:
Shows a chart
with current
program run
times. Red
lines indicate
that there is
an overlapping
start time
Activate or
deactivate
the program
Program
schedule
Weekly days
settings
Up to ve start
times. Select an
existing start
time to edit/
delete.
Red start times
are overlapping
and will not run
Run time for
valve
Home
(current page)
Controller
settings
Manual run
Picture of
controller

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CONTROLLER SETTINGS
The controller’s Settings screen contains everything else needed to
fully control your irrigation system. It can be reached by selecting the
Controller Settings button on the bottom of the screen. On this
screen you can turn on or off the entire system through the System
Active switch, add a rain delay to shut off the controller for a limited
time, budget each month to modify the watering duration based on the
season, set specic dates on which the timer should not run, and view
12-month history of the controller.
Use the settings menu to rename the controller to something
memorable and upload a picture for easy and fast recognition for future
viewing. Set a password to prevent unallowed users from connecting to
your timer. The password is saved to the phone so it will (almost) never
have to be entered again (unless it’s changed or when connecting to the
timer with a new phone).
Turn the entire
system on/off.
Controller will
not water when
system is off
Set a rain
delay
Set up to nine
dates where
the controller
will prevent
watering
Set name of
the controller
Set password for controller. Password will only be seen
when entering controller from a new phone. Reset
controller to reset password if forgotten
Budgeting
per month
(affects duration
only)
View monthly
watering
history for the
past 12 months
Set picture for
the controller

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MANUAL RUN
The Manual Run screen allows for manual operation of the controller. It
can be reached by selecting the Manual Run button on the bottom
right of the screen.
To manually run the controller, tap the button on the right of the
screen. This button can also be used to stop any existing run. The
default manual run time is for ve minutes; this can be changed by
tapping on the time and changing it.
The controller can also manually run from the controller itself by
tapping the water droplet button . The duration of this manual run
is equal to the duration of the scheduled program. The button can also
be used to end any watering.
Start/Stop
Manual Run
Set
Manual Run
duration
Manual Run

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RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
• Press and hold the button on the 410BT for 15 seconds. This will
remove all app settings, historical information, and any set passwords.
This is the only way to remove a password so try not to forget it!
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Should you encounter any problem(s) with this product or if you do
not understand its many features, please refer to this operating manual
rst. If further assistance is required, DIG offers the following customer
support:
• DIGPRO Technical Service USA: DIG’s Technical Service Team is
available to answer questions in English and Spanish from 8:00 AM to
5:00 PM (PST) Monday-Friday (except holidays) at 1.800.344.2281 or
1.760.727-0914.
or faxed to 760.727.0282.
• Specication documents and manuals are available for download at
www.digcorp.com.
• Customer Assistance Outside the USA: Contact your local distributor
FCC
This device complies with FCC and IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. The device should be installed and operated with
a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. This device
must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
I. Changes or modications not expressly approved by DIG Corporation could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
II. This equipment has been tested and 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 harmful 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 interference will not occur in a particular
installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the
following measures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the
separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
III. Industry Canada
This device complies with Industry Canadalicence-exemptRSSstandard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme auxCNRd’Industrie Canada applicables
aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux
conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.

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WARRANTY
DIG CORPORATION warrants these products to be free from defects in material and workmanship
for a period of three years from date of purchase. This warranty does not cover damage resulting
from accident, indoor uses, misuse, neglect, modication, improper installation or subjection to
line pressure more than 125 lbs. per square inch for anti-siphon valves, in-line valves and from an
actuator. This warranty shall extend only to the original purchaser of the product for use by the
purchaser. The obligation of DIG CORPORATION under this warranty is limited to repairing
or replacing at its factory this product which shall be returned to the factory within three years
after the original purchase and which on examination is found to contain defects in material
and workmanship. DIG CORPORATION SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND; THE SOLE OBLIGATION OF DIG BEING LIMITED
TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. Unattended use for prolonged periods
without inspection to verify proper operation is beyond the intended use of this product, and any
damage resulting from such use shall not be the responsibility of DIG CORPORATION. There are no
warranties, which extend beyond the description on the face hereof. In the case of purchase of the
product for use other than, for irrigation purposes, DIG CORPORATION hereby disclaims any implied
warranties including any warranties of merchantability and tness for a particular purpose. In the
case of the purchase of the product for personal, family or household purposes, DIG CORPORATION
disclaims any such warranties to the extent permitted by law. To the extent that any such disclaimer
or implied warranties shall be ineffectual, then any implied warranties shall be limited in duration to
a period of three years from the date of the original purchase for use by the purchaser. Some states
do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply
to you. In order to obtain performance under this warranty, the unit must be returned to the factory,
along with proof of purchase indicating original date of purchase, shipping prepaid, addressed as
follows: DIG CORPORATION, 1210 Activity Drive, Vista, CA 92081. Repaired or replaced units will be
shipped prepaid to the name and address supplied with the unit returned under warranty. Allow four
weeks for repairs and shipping time. Repair of damaged units not otherwise within warranty may be
refused or done at a reasonable cost or charge at the option of DIG CORPORATION. This warranty
gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
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