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SRR Remote Makes the Easy-to-Use New Pro-C Controller Even Easier
Featuring a modular concept that first became popular on the Hunter ICC, the new Pro-C makes inventory a breeze for contractors and customization a snap for their customers. Inventory is simple because there are only 3 units to stock: indoor cabinets, outdoor cabinets and station modules. Customization is easy because you simply add 3-station plug-in modules to the 3-station base model in order to expand the Pro-C up to as large as 12 stations in order to make the controller into the proper size model for your particular landscape need. The Pro-C has been remarkably well received and is certain to become a leader in its market segment because no other controller can boast more programming flexibility or more user-friendly features. So, what else could we do to make this controller even easier and more convenient to use? One Great Product Deserves AnotherA few years back, Hunter introduced the industry’s first residential remote control and in the years since the SRR has become almost as popular as it is efficient. While competitors offer their takes on remote controls with price tags that could make you wonder if their units are made of gold or platinum, Hunter is proud to say that the solidly-built SRR gives you all the essential features you could expect in a remote…and all for an economical price.
The SRR is also the one remote that can be carried from job to job. Simply install a remote hookup on every controller that you service (including the ICC and SRC, as well as the Pro-C) and use the SRR to make checking each system a breeze. In addition to making things more convenient, the SRR offers you more for your money with features that no other comparably priced remote can provide. A large LCD display. Sturdy ABS construction that surrounds an internal antenna. Four-button remote operation of any station or program with a signal that transmits up to 450 feet away. The ability to operate on one 9V battery for up to a year. Variable remote-activated station run times that allow a one-time change in duration without affecting the regular program. A weather-resistant connection port that allows temporary outdoor connection of the remote receiver. Just Attach and GoIf you’re worried about the complicated procedures necessary to install the SRR to the Pro-C…forget it! There are none. In fact, using the SRR may be the only thing easier than installing it. The SRR connection kit includes a transmitter, receiver and wiring harness, along with an owners manual that guides you through the simple step-by-step installation process. If needed, you can also order Hunter’s SRR connection kit (SRR-SCWH) that includes 25 feet of shielded cable. In a matter of minutes, you’ll be ready to use the SRR on your Pro-C. The SRR is no longer the new kid on the block. It’s a proven product with a solid track record. And its combination of convenience, features and price makes it a must-have for anyone who install the new Hunter Pro-C. |