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Saturday, February 26th 2011, 6:25pm

by kosterirrigation

FYI they dont make the RMX-1 remote control anymore

its now the LIMR remote, that port is solely for that use as well.

Tuesday, August 16th 2005, 1:22pm

by RidgeRun05

Just checkin [:D]. I think what you are refering to is the plug in for the optional RMX-1 module, which operates a remote control. You can turn on the system by remote from the field for diagnostics and whatnot. I am not too familiar with Rainbird, but that is what I assume the port is for. This is a link for information about it.

http://www.rainbird.com/landscape/products/controllers/rmx1.htm

Tuesday, August 16th 2005, 12:31pm

by BillyE

Ha, Ha, Ha.... No I'm not that stupid. If you look there is a communications port. It's used to attach remote control devices. I'm wondering if this is a serial port, or is it looking for contact closure.

Monday, August 15th 2005, 4:47pm

by RidgeRun05

That is interesting, never thought of that before. I could see how it could be mistaken. C or COM on a irrigation controller generally means the common wire terminal.

Monday, August 15th 2005, 9:34am

by Wet_Boots

Com port? A terminal marked 'com' is going to be the valve common wire - no computer need apply.

Monday, August 15th 2005, 7:17am

by BillyE

Rainbird ESP-LX Com Port

Can anyone give me any details on the com port on the ESP controllers? Can I connect this to my computer?