

This will direct you to the options page (left image below).
#Opensprinkler log file manual#
You can also click on the Run-Once Program to run a one-time manual program.Ĭlick on the Options link at the top of the homepage.

#Opensprinkler log file password#
Again, the default password is opendoor.Īt any time, you can click on the Stop All Station button to reset and close all stations. Note that to use these control buttons, you need to input your password for security reasons. Next you will see the Controller Status, including the Operation status, Rain Delay and Rain Sensor status, Water Level/Percentage, and a Lastrun log (which shows the record of the station that ran most recently).Īt the bottom of the page are a list of Control Buttons, with which you can Start/Stop Controller Operation, switch to Manual Mode, set Rain Delay time, or Reboot the controller. If a station is turned on, the status will show which program it is running and the remaining water time if a station is scheduled to turn on but not running yet, the status will show the the scheduled water time. An annotated image is attached below:Īt the top are the Menu Links to other pages, the Firmware Version and Device Time, followed by a Program Preview button and the current Station Status. Open a web browser on your computer or any mobile device connected to same local network, and type in either or the IP address (for example, ). In addition, you can set the controller to ignore/bypass the web password. Web Password: for security reasons, changes to the controller settings and water schedules must go through password verification.

If you encounter any issues, please check the F.A.Q. Once the controller starts, it will request an IP address from your router through either DHCP or static IP set by you. In order to use the web interface, you need to connect OpenSprinkler to your home router, using either a wired connection, or wireless via a WiFi adapter/bridge. In addition, you can remotely access and monitor your sprinkler stations online, even when you are traveling away. You can access the controller using any device that has a built-in web browser. Compared to traditional sprinkler timers, which limit you to a few buttons, dials, and a small screen, the web provides a much more intuitive user interface. The OpenSprinkler web interface allows you to program water schedules and monitor station status through the web. Instructions of previous firmware versions have been archived here.
