. The Soil Moisture Accounting Rainfall Model (SMAR) is one of Rainfall Runoff Library Models (RRL) used to calculate Run-Off from rainfall and evapotranspiration data. This article shows the procedure to calibrate the model. Furthermore, this article also show the benefit of software fitur and user interface. Model is calibrated and validated using discharge data otained from Rawatamtu sub-Watershed (East Java). Two methodes (generic and manual) were exploited for the calibration and validation procceses. The result was evaluated by using the criteria of: Nash-Sutcliffe Coefficient, Coefficient of Correlation and difference in run-off. Calibration is conducted at the first half of recording periods, while validation is conducted at the second half of recording periods. The result shows that both generic and manual method can describe Rainfall to Run-Off process of the watershed, during calibration periode. However, during validation period model performance is not satisfied, due to the limit of data used. More data is needed to evaluate the model performance