Below is a video that will walk you through the set up of a traditional watering program in the B-hyve app. How to set up a Smart Watering program in the B-hyve App Devices Covered: 57946, 57950, 04080, 04082, 57915, 57925, 04060, 57985, 57995, 21005, 21205, 04138, 24511, 24632, 24634 Back to Support pageTags:…Read More »
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If you are looking for help with finding the MAC address for your B-hyve device, then this article will help you. Each of our B-hyve devices has a unique 12 digit MAC address associated with them. For each of the different devices, this MAC address is located in a different spot. The MAC addresses on…Read More »
To create a program from the Indoor/Outdoor B-hyve timer, you’ll need to set the start times, run times, and the frequency of the program. Set the Start Time Turn the dial until the selection box is on Start Time Press the dial. You will now see 1st Start Time in the display Press the dial…Read More »
If you are looking for the model number on your Orbit device, then this article should help with finding that. Most of our products will have the model number located somewhere on the device, so be sure to check whatever product you have to see if the model is available. Another option for finding the…Read More »
If you are using multiple B-hyve timers, and want to use smart watering with each of them, then you will need to adjust the smart watering program for each device. In order to do this, you will need to add a “Suggested Start Time” for the smart watering on your B-hyve devices. Be sure to…Read More »
Disconnect the wire from station 2 when 4 is running. If 4 stops, replace the timer, if not, it’s a crossed wire. Back to Support pageTags: Indoor, Indoor/Outdoor, Troubleshooting, Underground Timer, Valve, Wiring, zone
Updating Wi-Fi Settings Reconnecting your timer to your Wi-Fi network. If your timer has lost connection to your Wi-Fi network, or you’ve changed routers/internet providers, the timer will need to be reconnected to the router. Put your timer into “Pair Mode” by rotating the dial to “off” and pressing the reset button (located inside the swing…Read More »
Need to program your timer but you’re not sure where to start? We’d be happy to show you how to create programs! What is the purpose of the A, B, C, and D programs? The different programs would be used if you have certain stations that need to run separate from the rest of your…Read More »
If you are looking for information on the battery-operated underground timer that Orbit offers, then this article should have some helpful information. What valves do I need to work with a 57869 Battery Operated Underground Timer? (57869) – Any plastic Orbit valve will work. You will need to replace the existing solenoid with the 57869…Read More »
When testing the voltage coming from your timer, if none of your stations are running then you will see that each of your stations is outputting 24 Volts. The timer does this constantly to check for faults. Once you tell a specific station to run, then only that station should be putting out between 24-30…Read More »