How to reconnect the 1st-Gen Indoor/Outdoor Timer when changing routers: For iOS: 1. Put your timer into pairing mode by rotating the dial to off and pressing the reset button (located inside the swing panel) for 10-12 seconds. 2. Tap My B-hyve and then Devices. 3. Choose Indoor/Outdoor Timer. 4. You will need to…Read More »
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How to reconnect the 2nd-Gen Indoor/Outdoor Timer when changing routers: 1. In the app, tap My B-hyve then Devices. 2. Tap on the Timer then Update WiFi Settings 3. The B-hyve device will look for available WiFi networks to connect to – If you don’t see your network, tap refresh to try again….Read More »
How to reconnect the B-hyve XR and Indoor Timer when changing routers: 1. In the app, tap My B-hyve then Devices. 2. Tap on the Timer then Update WiFi Settings. 3. The timer will look for available WiFi networks to connect to – If you don’t see your network, tap refresh to try again. 4….Read More »
There are several different B-hyve devices, and not all of them are put into their pairing mode the same way. This article will show you how this is done for each device. Putting your timer in pairing mode is very important when initially pairing your device to the B-hyve app, but it can also assist…Read More »
Need to water your yard, but don’t have your phone handy? This article will help with running your underground B-hyve timer manually. B-hyve Indoor Smart Timer Water All Zones Press and hold the B-hyve button. Release the B-hyve button when the upper right display shows A (for All Stations) and your manual watering will begin…Read More »
You’ll want to mount the rain sensor where it will be exposed to direct, unobstructed rainfall (but away from sprinkler spray), as close as possible to the Orbit device. If using a wired sensor, this will cause the wire run to be shorter, minimizing the possibility of wire breaks. The mounting location should be taken…Read More »
Each valve should have two wires coming off of the solenoid. One wire will be connected to a common wire (usually a white-colored wire) along with every other valve. The common wire is attached to the COM terminal on the timer (there are multiple common terminals, it doesn’t matter which it goes in). The second…Read More »
Here, we’ll walk through the programming of your Easy Set Logic Timer. (If you have one of our B-hyve versions of this timer, please click here for help with programming your timer) If you prefer to watch a video, click here Make sure your timer is connected to electricity. It will either be plugged directly into a live wall…Read More »
If your timer is showing “No AC” on the display, then this guide will walk you through how to fix it. Is your timer plugged into an outlet or hardwired into your house current? If it is hardwired, you’ll need to reset the breaker the timer is attached to. If it is plugged into an outlet,…Read More »
A fault message appearing on your timer or phone means that your B-hyve device is detecting a short in one of the station wires or solenoid attached to the B-hyve device. Typically this will happen with older valves or if you have multiple valves attached to one terminal of the B-hyve device. Our devices only…Read More »