Toro SMRT Logic User manual

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Thank you for purchasing SMRT Logic™, a
SMRTSCAPE™ device. The SMRT Logic Wireless
Gateway allows users to intuitively set up and
control their irrigation and lighting systems from
anywhere they have internet access via the
SMRTSCAPE website or app.
Quick Start
Connect Hardware
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1. Connect Ethernet cable from your internet router
or switch to the port on the back of the SMRT
Logic.
2. Plug in the AC adapter.
3. SMRT Logic lights ash. Left LED should
eventually settle on solid green.
Solid Green - connected to the internet
Red - no internet connection
Green - ashes when data is
transferring to and from
the controller.
Additional LED color related information can be
found in the Troubleshooting section of this
document.
Register
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1. Next, register your SMRT Logic.
Point browser to www.smrtscape.com.
2. Click Get Started.
3. Fill out all elds, agree to the SMRTSCAPE terms
and our privacy policy, and press Sign Up.
4. A verication email will be sent to the entered
e-mail address. Click the verication link in the
e-mail. You will be taken to the SMRTSCAPE
website.
Click the Complete Registration button.
5. You will be taken to the sign in page.
Enter e-mail address and password
then click Sign In.
SMRT Logic™ Quick Reference Setup Guide
Models: SMRT-T, SMRT-I, A-SMRT-T
Table of Contents
Quick Start 1
Reference 5
Specications 13
Troubleshooting 13
Addendum:
Adding Supported Controllers 14

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Setting a Location
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Add Location
After signing in, add the location of the SMRT Logic.
1. Click Add Location.
2. In the Add Location screen, enter the Location
Name and Description.
3. In the Search Address eld, enter address and click
the Search icon.
It is possible to drag the red marker to the
exact location if necessary or desired.
4. It is possible to add a location image if
desired.
a) Click the Add
Location Image
icon.
b) Click Select Image.
c) Browse to the
desired image le
and click Open.
d) Click Select
Location Image.
5. It is possible to add a
SMRT Logic gateway.
a) In the Smart ID
eld, enter the
9-digit Smart ID
found on the bottom of the gateway.
b) In the Security Key eld, enter the 4-digit
security key found on the bottom of the
gateway.
6. Click Set Up Location. You will see a
conrmation message that the location was set
up successfully.
Adding the SMRT Logic Gateway
If, in the previous section, you forgot to add the
gateway, you can do that here:
1. Click the gear icon beneath the desired
location.
2. Click Add Gateway.
3. In the SMRTscape popup, enter the Smart ID
and Security Key found on the bottom of the
unit.
4. Click Add. The SMRT Logic gateway should be
added to the system.

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Adding a Controller Setting an Irrigation Schedule
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Add Controller to the SMRT Logic
Multiple irrigation / lighting controllers can be added
to a location. Controllers must be added one at a
time.
1. Click Irrigation tab then Controllers.
Click + Add Controller button.
2. Select the controller from the dropdown list.
For the Quick Start, we will be adding an
EVOLUTION controller to the location.
3. Enter a name and description for the controller.
4. For the Smart Connect™ ID, go to the
EVOLUTION controller, to ADVANCED ->
SENSORS -> SMART CONNECT. The ID will be
visible at the SMART CONNECT screen.
Enter it into the eld.
5. Press Add. The controller will be added with a
default irrigation schedule already congured.
Schedules
1. Click the Schedules tab.
Click the white gear icon for the desired
schedule or program.
2. In the Edit Schedule A screen, it is possible to
change the description, select the days of week
to water, select start times, add sensors, and
more.
Above, the controller is set to irrigate on
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays with a
start time of 6am. A rain sensor is added to the
schedule and there is a ten second delay between
when one zone stops and the next starts.
3. Switch to the Zones tab
(adjacent to the General tab under Schedules).
4. Add zones to the specied schedule. From the
dropdown list of zones, select a zone to add to
the schedule and click Add Zone.

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5. Repeat step 4 to add all desired zones to the
selected schedule. Below, we have added 4
zones to the schedule.
6. Next, set runtimes for each zone. Simply click
inside the Runtime eld and click the up and
down arrows to adjust the runtime for hours and
minutes.
4 zones added.
Zone runtimes have all been set to 10
minutes.
For Quick Start purposes, we are done.
For complete details on editing schedules,
such as MV/Pump Delay, Cycle Time, Soak
Time, and Advanced Settings, please see
the documentation for your controller.

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Hello menu
The Hello menu has
two options:
1. Prole
The User Prole
allows the user to
change account information.
• Change Name:
Change the name associated with this account.
• Change Password:
Change the password for this account.
• Change Email: Change the email address
associated with this account.
• Copy Secret ID: The Secret ID is a value
needed for an Account Administrator to add you
as an Account Representative.
2. Sign Out
Sign out of the SMRTSCAPE website.
Notications
Click the bell icon at
the top right corner of
the screen to review all
notications posted by
the various controllers.
Available commands:
• Delete All: Delete
all noticaitons at
once.
• Delete: Delete
the individual
notication.
• Mark All
Read: Mark all
notications as
read.
• Mark Read: Mark
the individual
notication as
read.
Close the Notications
dropdown by clicking
the X button.
Manage Account
To manage the account, click the Locations tab
then the gear icon next to the My Account name.
The Manage Account screen:
• Change your contact information such as
name, country, address, city, state, zip code,
and phone number.
• Delete your account. Click the red Delete
Account button and conrm.
• Add a new representative to an account, such
as a guest account or spouse.
1. Click Add New Representative.
2. Select an existing user as a representative or
create a new user. To add an existing user,
you will need that existing user’s Secret ID
mentioned in Prole, above.
Update rmware for any connected devices such
as a gateway, an LPRO, a controller, or a LPCU.
1. Click Manage Firmware.
You will see a list of devices that can be
upgraded.
2. Select the checkbox next to the device to
upgrade, click Upgrade Firmware, and conrm.
Reference

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It is possible to add, edit, and delete Locations
within your SMRTSCAPE account.
Add Location
Adding a Location is detailed on page 2.
Edit Location
1. Click the gear icon beneath the desired
location.
2. Edit the elds as described in Add Location on
page 2.
Delete Location
1. Click the gear icon beneath the desired
location.
2. Click the Delete Location link below the
location image and conrm.
Gateways
It is possible add, edit, and delete SMRT Logic
gateways using the SMRTSCAPE website / app.
Add a Gateway:
Adding a gateway is detailed on page 2.
Edit a Gateway:
1. Click the gear icon of the location which has the
Gateway to be edited.
2. On the Edit Location screen, click the Gateway
ID link.
3. On the SMRTSCAPE
popup, modify the
Gateway information
as needed.
4. Click Resync
Gateway to resync
the gateway. Click
Replace Gateway if
replacing the existing
gateway with a new
one.
Click Show
network
conguration
to edit the
gateway’s network
conguration.
Toro does NOT
recommend editing
gateway network
conguration
settings. It is possible to disable the gateway
from communicating with the Toro servers and
would necessitate the return of the gateway to
Toro.
Delete a Gateway
1. Click the gear icon of the location which will
have the gateway removed.
2. On the Edit Location screen, click the red
Delete button next to the Gateway ID
(see screenshot above).
3. Click Yes at the conrmation popup.

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The Irrigation Dashboard allows the operator to
quickly view the status of the controller, such as
what schedule is running and what zones are
active.
AAlerts.Click the bell icon to read controller
alerts. Alerts include low battery notications and
more.
BRunning Mode. Click the power icon to change
the Running Mode of the controller.
• Auto On – The controller is functioning
normally.
• OFF (until manually turned on): No
irrigation will occur until the controller is set
back to Auto On.
• OFF - Resumes on next scheduled start:
• OFF – Resumes watering in X day(s):
CStop. Press this stop symbol to stop all
irrigation at this controller.
Stop All Irrigation Activity By Location
It is possible to stop all irrigation activity at a
location with one click (if multiple controllers are
used at one location, for example).
Click the stop sign by the Stop Location Irrigation
text.
A
B C
AStart: Press the green ‘Play’ button to
manually start the irrigation
schedule for all zones
scheduled for that day. If no
irrigation is scheduled for
that day and you start the
schedule, then of course no
irrigation will occur.
BStop: Press the red
‘Stop’ button to stop all
irrigation activity at this
controller.
CEdit a Schedule: Click
the gear icon to get to the
Edit Schedule screen.
Editing Schedules
General Tab
Description: Edit the description of Schedule A.
Water Days:
• Week Days: Choose the days of the week on
which irrigation will occur.
• Odd Days: Irrigation will occur on odd
numbered dates of the month.
• Even Days: Irrigation will occur on even
numbered dates of the month.
• Interval Days: Irrigation will occur at set
intervals; for example, every 3 days.
A
B
C

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Start Times: It is possible to have up to four start
times per schedule.
• Activate a start time: Click the check box next to
the desired start time.
• Change a start time: Click the time eld and
adjust hours, minutes, and AM/PM with the up
and down arrows.
Sensors: Attach sensors, such as rain or soil, to
the schedule. The sensor will then control when to
let the irrigation program run or not.
MV/Pump Delay: This sets a delay for the
schedule to run after the master valve and/or pump
has been activated. On systems with a pump or
master valve, it can take a bit of time for proper
pressure to be achieved in the irrigation system.
Implementing a delay gives the system enough
time to achieve the proper pressure for irrigation to
occur.
Zone Delay: Implementing a delay between zones
can reduce or eliminate ‘water hammer’ as well
as give the soil more time to absorb the irrigated
water before the next zone begins.
Advanced Settings:
• Monthly Percentage Adjustment:
This allows the user to set water runtimes based
on the zone runtime for the entire year. July
is typically a hot month so setting the percent
adjustment to 150% would adjust all run times
accordingly. Similarly, runtimes can be reduced
by setting negative percentage runtimes for the
cooler, wetter months of winter and spring.
• Restrictions: Allows
the user to set up
days and times when
irrigation activity is not
allowed to occur.
• Grow In: Allows the
user to set up extra
watering times, in the case
of planting new sod for
example. The controller will
automatically countdown the
days left before reverting to
the normally programmed
schedule.
Zones Tab
Runtime: Set runtimes for zones added to the
schedule in hours and minutes.
Cycle Time: How long a zone will be irrigated
before halting for the specied Soak Time.
Soak Time: How long to let the water soak into the
soil before resuming irrigation.
Example: A zone has a twenty minute
runtime. Runoff from the soil occurs after
only ve minutes. The water takes roughly
ten minutes to fully soak into the soil. So
set the runtime to twenty minutes, the cycle
time to ve minutes, and the soak time to ten
minutes. The zone will “cycle” four times then
to achieve that twenty minute run time (5 x 4
= 20) but will take 50 minutes to complete the
zone irrigation.
Remove: Click this button to remove a zone from
the schedule.
Add Zone: Select the desired zone from the
dropdown list and click Add Zone.
Remember to press Save when done.

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The Zones tab allows the operator to quickly
monitor and control all zone activity for this
location.
ATest All Zones: Run all zones sequentially
for the specied number of minutes each. This
is handy for troubleshooting or simply reviewing
sprinkler performance.
Press the Play icon when ready to begin irrigation.
BManual Operation:
Press the Play icon to
manually activate a specic
zone. Set the time to run and
press Start.
CManual Operation:
Press the Stop icon to
manually stop irrigation for a
specic zone.
DEdit Zone. Press the gear icon to edit zone
information. It is possible to:
• change the zone description
• add an image for the zone
• specify if the zone uses a master valve and / or
pump
• specify the Cycle and Soak times.
Click Save when done.
A
BC
D
The Controllers tab allows the operator to add new
controllers or edit existing controllers.
AAdd Controller: Allows the operator to add an
irrigation controller to the SMRTSCAPE website and/
or app. The SMRTSCAPE website and app support
the following controllers:
• Toro EVOLUTION
• Irritrol Rain Dial
• Irritrol KD II
• Irritrol Total Control
• Irritrol Kwik Dial
• Toro TMC-424
• Toro TMC-212
• Irritrol MC-E
• Toro Custom Command
• Toro EVOLUTION Ag
BEdit Controller: Click the gear icon beneath
the desired controller.
A
B

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Edit Controller
The Edit Irrigation Controller screen allows the
operator to edit a variety of controller settings:
Name: Edit controller name
Description: Edit controller description
Smart Connect ID: Replace the Smart Connect
device with a new one.
PIN: Change the PIN to ensure secure
communication between the controller and operator.
See Controller PIN Setup on page 12.
Schedules: Adjust number of schedules to run
(up to 3).
Auxiliary: Checking this box enables the auxiliary
schedule on the controller.
Number of Zones: Change number of zones on
controller (up to 12).
Default Test All Runtime: Change default runtime
when Test All Zones command is executed.
Default Manual Runtime: Change default runtime
of manual zone operation.
Replace Controller: Click this button to inform the
gateway that you have replaced the controller’s
hardware.
Delete (controller): Delete the controller from the
location.
Controller Preferences: Adjust controller
preferences such as language, time format, date
format, and more.
Controller Information: Review and adjust the
controller’s sensor information, such as rain or soil
sensor information and settings.
Advanced
• Get Controller Conguration: Retrieve the
latest conguration settings from the controller.
Click this link to ensure the latest controller
conguration settings have been synchronized
with the SMRTSCAPE server.
• Synchronize Communication Card:
Synchronize the communication card settings
with the gateway. Useful for re-establishing
communication between the controller and the
SMRTSCAPE server.
• Import Controller Conguration: Load a
previously saved Controller Conguration from
disk.
• Export Controller Conguration: Save current
Controller Conguration to disk for future use.
Remember to press Save when done.

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The SMRTscape.com website / app has a default
daily Scene lighting schedule from dusk until 10pm.
The Scenes tab allows the operator to quickly
monitor and control all Scene activity for this
location.
APress the Play icon to
manually turn on a lighting
scene. Set the specied time
to run, or manual turn off, and
press Turn On.
BPress the gear icon
beneath the desired scene to
edit.
Edit Scene (screenshot below)
From this screen, it is possible to:
• edit the scene Name
• edit the scene Description
• add a Scene Image if desired
• Program up to 2 schedules of scene
programming. In the screenshot below, we have
one schedule for Sunday through Thursday
night programming and a separate schedule for
Friday and Saturday night programming.
Press Save to commit changes.
CAdd a Scene
Congure scene as described in Edit Scene.
Click Save to commit changes.
Delete a Scene
1. Click the gear icon beneath the desired scene
to delete.
2. By the scene number, click the Trash can icon.
3. You will be prompted to delete the scene.
Press Yes.
A
B
C

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To control lights with the
SMRTSCAPE.com website,
you must rst add LPCUs
to the SMRTSCAPE website,
similar to how you added the
irrigation controller.
Add an LPCU
1. Plug a LPCU into an
outlet.
2. On the SMRTSCAPE.com
website / app, click the
Lights tab and click Activate Discovery Mode
button.
3. Discovery Mode is activated with a countdown
timer. Now, press the button on the LPCU.
4. LPCU should be quickly detected. Assign the
LPCU to a Scene and edit the Description eld
as desired.
5. Click the Add LPCU button. You will receive a
conrmation message that the LPCU was added
to the scene.
Edit an LPCU
Click the pencil icon by the LCPU to edit.
Change the Scene and Description elds as
desired. Click Submit when done.
Delete an LPCU
1. Click the trash can icon by the LCPU to
delete.
2. Click Yes at the conrmation prompt.
LPCU / EVO-AR
Controller PIN Setup
The SMRT Logic PIN must match the PIN entered in
the EVOLUTION controller or Climate Logic device for
the system to operate.
Use the included SMRT Logic Information Card to
record the necessary info from the SMRT Logic device
and the irrigation controller for easy entry into the
SMRTSCAPE.com website.
To setup a new PIN or view an existing one, follow
these steps at the irrigation controller:
For an EVOLUTION controller:
Go to ADVANCED►ADD/REMOVE
DEVICE►REMOTE.
For a Climate Logic controller:
Go to MENU►REMOTE.
For a Climate Logic Mini Receiver (CL-MR):
1. Put the Mini Receiver into Learn Mode by
holding down its button for more than 8
seconds.
2. Enter the PIN under the corresponding
SMRTSCAPE controller page.
3. Manually turn a station ON or OFF.
4. The Mini Receiver will learn the new PIN
and exit Learn Mode.
The PIN can be set in the CL-MR using a
remote transmitter (CL-R1). See the CL-MR
manual for instructions.

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LED Behavior Cause Solution
steady orange SMRT Logic unable to
get an IP address from
the network’s DHCP
server.
Conrm the network is congured to assign IP addresses. If
needed, a SMRT Logic can be manually congured to use
a static IP address. Refer to Advanced SMRT Logic network
setup on the website.
blinks green SMRT Logic unable to
reach the internet.
Conrm there is a valid internet connection using the same
Ethernet wire if possible.
SMRT Logic Troubleshooting
How It Works
SMRT Logic Specications
Model Name: SMRT Logic
Model Number: SMRT-T, SMRT-I, A-SMRT-T
Dimensions: 4.4” x 3.1” x 1.2” without antenna
Unit Weight: 3.4oz (95g) without accessories
Certication: FCC, IC, UL-Listed Power Adapter
Power: 5V DC, 1A
Port Speed: 10/100 Mbps
Operating Temp: 32 to 104°F (0-40°C)
Storage Temp: -4 to 140°F(-20 to 60°C)
Operating Humidity: 10 to 80% RH, non-condensing

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KD2
1. Mount and connect the Climate Logic Receiver to
the irrigation controller.
2. From your browser, go to www.smartscape.com
and login to your account.
3. Location and SMRT Logic Gateway should
already be added.
4. Click the Irrigation tab then the Controllers
sub-tab. Click +Add Controller ( A).
5. Select the Irritrol KD2 from the drop-down menu.
6. Enter a name and description for the controller.
KD2 with Climate Logic Receiver
7. Be sure Climate Logic Wireless Receiver is
selected from the dropdown menu.
8. Enter the CL EUI number found in the CL
receiver: Go to Menu --> Utility --> About
9. Enter the PIN found in the CL Receiver:
Go to Menu --> Remote
10. Change the default run time, active programs
and stations as desired.
11. Click Add when nished.
KD2 with Climate Logic Mini-Receiver
7. From the pull-down menu, select CL Mini
Receiver. Press the Activate discovery mode
button on screen.
8. At the KD2 controller, open the controller and
unplug the Mini-Receiver.
9. Plug the Mini-Receiver back into the controller.
You should see text indicating the Mini-Receiver
was found.
10. Press Add. After a moment, the controller will
be added to the SMRTscape website.
11. At the Irrigation tab of SMRTscape, you should
see the controller added to the location.
12. It is important to give the controller a PIN for
secure communication. Click the GEAR ICON
(B) next to the controller.
13. Enter a 4 digit PIN in the PIN eld.
14. Click Save Changes.
15. At the Mini Receiver, put the MR into “Learn
Mode” (by pressing the button for 8 seconds
until the LED ashes rapidly).
16. From the SMRTscape website, activate a Station
or Program
17. The Mini Receiver will learn the PIN.
18. Adjust Programs and Station run time as
desired.
Addendum: Adding Supported Controllers
A
B
Conguring a KD2

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Notes

16 ©2019 The Toro Company Form Number 373-0875 Rev. F
FCC Statement - FCC ID: OF7SCG
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
In order to maintain compliance with the FCC RF exposure
guidelines, this device should be installed and operated with a
minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator, and the body of
the operator and/or nearby persons.
Any change or modication not approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this device.
Permitted Low Gain Dipole Whip Antenna (2dBi).
IC Statement - IC: 3575A-SCG
1. Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may
only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser)
gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce
potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its
gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated
power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful
communication.
Conformément à la réglementation d’Industrie Canada, le présent
émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d’un type et
d’un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l’émetteur par
Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage
radioélectrique à l’intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir
le type d’antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope
rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l’intensité nécessaire
à l’établissement d’une communication satisfaisante.
2. This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada
to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum
permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna
type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain
greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly
prohibited for use with this device.
Le présent émetteur radio (identier le dispositif par son numéro de
certication ou son numéro de modèle s’il fait partie du matériel de
catégorie I) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner
avec les types d’antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain
admissible maximal et l’impédance requise pour chaque type
d’antenne. Les types d’antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont
le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement
interdits pour l’exploitation de l’émetteur.
Antenna Approved/Antenne approuvé
Type/Type Max. Gain/Max. Gain Impedance/Impédance
Dipole Whip 2.0 dBi 50 Ω
3. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS
standard(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 aux CNR d’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’utilisateur de l’appareil doit
accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
4. In order to maintain compliance with the IC RF exposure
guidelines, this device should be installed and operated with a
minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator, and the body of
the operator and/or nearby persons.
An de maintenir la conformité avec les directives d’exposition
RF IC, ce dispositif doit être installé et exploité avec une distance
minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur et le corps de l’opérateur ou à
proximité de personnes.
FCC and IC Statements
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