HCS044FRF FAQ

How to Pair a Rain Sensor?

What should I do if my rain sensor cannot connect?

If your rain sensor fails to connect, you need to pair it with a compatible gateway (HWG023/HWG040) or irrigation controller (HIC801W/HIC1200LT).

How do I reset the rain sensor and enter pairing mode?

Quickly press the rain trigger lever 5 times in succession. This will reset the pairing information and put the device into pairing mode, indicated by a rapidly flashing red light on the sensor.

White device with a removable tip, sitting on a wooden surface.Close-up of a device with a red indicator light and empty compartment.

Rain Sensor Indicator Light Status Guide

A flashing red light indicates a low battery status. Here are the specific scenarios:

  • Low Battery Warning: When the battery power is low, the red LED will flash once every 10 seconds. In the mobile app, a black battery icon with 1 bar will be displayed.
  • Critical Battery Warning: When the battery is critically low or depleted, the red LED will continue to flash once every 10 seconds. In the mobile app, you will see a red, empty battery icon along with a low battery alarm notification.

Rain Sensor Not Detecting Rain

What should I do if the rain sensor is not detecting rain?

After successfully pairing the device, press and hold the trigger lever. Then, check the rain sensor interface in the mobile app to see if rain is being detected.

Two circular indicators showing "No Rainfall" and "Rained" on green background.

How to Use a Rain Sensor with Controllers

How does the rain sensor work with a controller?

The rain sensor can be integrated with your irrigation system in two main ways:

  • When connected to a Gateway: After pairing with the gateway, you can set up a smart scene. When the rain sensor detects rain, it can automatically trigger connected timer valves to close or delay scheduled watering plans.

Smart scene creation interface showing rain detection and plan delays.

  • When connected to an Irrigation Controller (e.g., HIC801W): When the rain sensor detects rain, it will delay the active watering schedule.

Screenshots of a mobile app displaying rain sensor notifications and settings options.Settings menu showing wireless rain sensor toggle and device options.

Note: In the controller's settings within the app, you can enable or disable the wireless rain sensor function.

Manual Adjustment of Rainfall Trigger Threshold

How can I manually adjust the rainfall amount required to trigger the sensor?

You can manually set the rainfall trigger threshold by following these steps:

  • Rotate the cover on the rain sensor until it clicks into the position corresponding to your desired rainfall setting.
  • Adjustable Rainfall Range: 3 mm, 6 mm, 13 mm, 19 mm (1/8 inch, 1/4 inch, 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch).
    This ensures that the rain sensor will only be triggered when the collected rainfall reaches the preset amount.

How can I manually adjust the evaporation rate of the rain sensor?

You can adjust the evaporation rate by rotating the ventilation ring on the sensor to change the size of the vent. This will shorten or extend the reset time of the absorbent pad.

Recommendations:

If the sensor is installed in a windy or sunny location, it is recommended to set a smaller vent opening.

For soil types that dry out more quickly, it is recommended to set a larger vent opening.

Note: The time required for the sensor's absorbent pad to reset from wet to dry is influenced by factors such as the initial wetness level, post-rainfall weather conditions, and vent size. This process typically takes approximately 5 hours to 3 days.

White electrical device with ventilation holes, viewed from two angles.

Freeze Warning Display

What is the freeze warning and how does it work?

The freeze warning is triggered when the temperature drops below 4°C (with a tolerance of ±1°C, meaning the acceptable range is 3-5°C). When triggered, a red freeze warning icon will be displayed in the app. (Note: No image is currently available; it will be provided in a future update.)