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Par.10.2
Shifting
of the cursor
Quits the menu or
the data change
Confirms access to menu
or data change
Menu item scrolling or
Data increase/decrease
12.7
Level correction
*
Level correction
133.53 oz/gal
Fig. 70
If the sprayed fluid has a different density than the water one, the computer could display wrong measurements;
to correct them change the sprayed fluid weight for 1 l of product.
Tank source
>
Level Sensor
par. 11.16
* MENU VISIBLE ONLY WITH SPECIFIC SETTINGS:
TO VIEW IT, ENABLE THE INDICATED OPTION.
12.8
Display contrast
Display contrast
50 %
Fig. 71
Allows adjusting the display contrast.
12.9
Acoustic signals
Alarm tones
Enabled
Fig. 72
The two
Alarm tones
and
Keytones
menus allow enabling / disabling the relevant acoustic alarms.
12.10
Test device
Allows checking the correct operation of Bravo 180S.
Tests are READING-ONLY data.
Fig. 73
Display operation test
>
Battery voltage
Bravo 180S displays the supply voltage.
>
Sect. switches
Working on the control panel switches it is possible to test their operation.
M
Main control ON
1
÷
7
Section valves ON (the display shows the number of present sections)
+
/
-
Proportional regulation (+ increase / - decrease)
E
Presence of an external main control to start the spraying
>
Level Sensor
Pressure
Speed
Ext. Speed
Flow
The computer detects frequency and current sent by each sensor on the system.
>
Keyboard
Press the keys to view the relevant item.
Keys:
RATE KEY
LEFT KEY
OK KEY
RIGHT KEY
AUTO KEY
>
GPS data
Latitude
Longitude
Satellites
HDOP
Status
Update frequency
If you connect a satellite receiver or a SKIPPER navigator, Bravo 180S displays the received GPS data.
>
SW Version
Bravo 180S displays software versions.
USER SETTING
Summary of Contents for Bravo 180S Series
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