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EZDigPro
User & Calibration Manual
Try to put all the elements (bucket, dipper stick, main boom) in as many different angle positions as possible when
you take the points. Have at least two points registered for each element in the most extreme positions (eg: the
bucket fully closed and fully open; the dipper stick fully extended and fully retracted). A wide variety of angles is very
important to achieve good calibration!
Make sure to always have the laser-point exactly on the very edge of your bucket (on the tip of the bucket tooth).
When done, proceed to the next step, “Height Difference,” by pressing over Continue.
[automatic calibration]
Booms/Bucket
EZCalibration
Lower Line
Take Point
Continue
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Lower Line
Take Point
Continue
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Height
Diff.: 0.000
Continue
EZCalibration
Height
Diff.: 0.000
Continue
Enter
Enter
Don’t calibrate the system with the machine’s engine idling. Keep the engine at least at half throttle (half RPM). On
load-sensing machines, deactivate the load-sensing first and put the machine at least at half throttle. The higher the
RPMs, the more stable the sensor’s angle reading will be, and the more accurate your calibration.
How to Take Points for boom
or bucket sensor calibration:
1)
With the bucket in the first position, press over Take Point, and wait for the position to register. When
done, the point counter on the right will advance and you will hear a beep.
2)
Proceed to point 2 and take the second point.
3)
Take a minimum of 10 points if you have 3 sensors, and a minimum of 15 points for 4 sensors.
Don‘t press enter too fast after you‘ve moved your bucket to the next position. The bucket or the dipper stick
should not swing or vibrate while you press the enter button.