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9.16  Flow meter (Menu 60.0) ........................................................................................32

9.16.1  Automatic flow meter constant setting (Menu 60.1) .................................................. 33

9.17 Pressure 

transducer 

..............................................................................................35

9.17.1  Manual pressure value setting ................................................................................... 35

9.18  Type of control (Menu 70.0) ..................................................................................36
9.19  Tank volume and reserve (Menu 80.0) ..................................................................37

9.19.1  Filler flow meter (Menu 80.1) ..................................................................................... 38

9.20  Foam marker activation (Menu 83.0) .....................................................................39
9.21 Printer 

language 

(Menu 

90.0) 

................................................................................39

9.22  RPM sensor (Menu 100.0) ....................................................................................40
9.23 Pump 

Protector 

(Menu 

101.0) 

...............................................................................41

10  Maintenance / diagnostics / repairs .............................................................................42

10.1 Fuse 

replacement 

..................................................................................................42

10.2 Test 

functions 

........................................................................................................43

10.2.1  Speed simulation (Menu 190.0) ................................................................................. 44
10.2.2  Keys and switches (Menu 190.1) .............................................................................. 45
10.2.3  Printer (Menu 190.6) .................................................................................................. 47
10.2.4 Software 

version 

........................................................................................................ 49

10.3 Troubleshooting 

.....................................................................................................50

10.4  Problems due to the type of system and computer’s mode of operation ..................... 51

11 Technical data ................................................................................................................53

11.1  Data and units .......................................................................................................53
11.2 Computer 

technical 

data 

........................................................................................54

12  Disposal at the end of service ......................................................................................54

Summary of Contents for BRAVO 327X

Page 1: ...4673XXX BRAVO 3XX SERIES COMPUTERS INSTALLATION Software rel 60...

Page 2: ...This manual is an integral part of the equipment to which it refers and must accompany the equipment in case of sale or change of ownership Keep it for future reference ARAG reserves the right to mod...

Page 3: ...ecting the multi pin connector 15 7 2 Connecting the valves 15 7 3 Connecting the sensors and other services 16 8 Accessory connections 17 8 1 Pump Protector 17 8 2 Foam marker 17 8 3 Printer 18 8 4 T...

Page 4: ...Printer language Menu 90 0 39 9 22 RPM sensor Menu 100 0 40 9 23 Pump Protector Menu 101 0 41 10 Maintenance diagnostics repairs 42 10 1 Fuse replacement 42 10 2 Test functions 43 10 2 1 Speed simulat...

Page 5: ...nless a particular installation procedure applies only a specific type of computer LIABILITY The installation technician is responsible for implementing the installation procedure in a professio nal m...

Page 6: ...7003 provides reliable computer diagnostics not of the control unit to which it is connected so as to enable the resolution of any potential problems experienced with the system 3 INTENDED USE The dev...

Page 7: ...IE 30X BRAVO SERIE 32X Legend 1 Control panel 2 Instruction booklets 3 Speed sensor kit 4a Complete cabling for connection to the valves and sensors 4b Control unit complete with cabling for valves an...

Page 8: ...ucer F Flow meter P Control valve G Drain valve 1 4 Section valves Tab 2 Assembly diagram for crop sprayers with membrane pump BRAVO 30X Legend A Control panel B Starter key S Speed sensor D Filler pu...

Page 9: ...r flow meter R Foam marker X Rpm sensor P Control valve 1 5 Section valves Tab 4 Assembly diagram for crop sprayers with membrane pump BRAVO 32X Legend A Control panel B Starter key S Speed sensor D F...

Page 10: ...collisions as this may damage it or lead to its controls being accidentally actuated install the unit is a visible position within easy reach by hand bear in mind that the computer should not obstruc...

Page 11: ...5 Remote unit Tab 8 BRAVO 32X Control panel Tab 7 BRAVO 32X Remote unit ITEM CABLING A Section valve unit B Power C Hydraulic valve unit D Control panel X Rpm sensor Pump Protector M Pressure transdu...

Page 12: ...bolts B Make sure the bracket is securely mounted fit the computer or control unit to it and push it in until it locks in place C Fig 1 5 4 Installing the remote unit Orient the remote unit as indicat...

Page 13: ...ge or break them Routing the cables to protect against water infiltrations branches in the cable runs must ALWAYS be oriented downwards Fig 2 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fitting the cables to the connection points Do...

Page 14: ...ected to the unit in two ways direct connection beneath the key 15 54 as shown in Fig 7 connection via relay as shown in Fig 8 If the 15 54 contact services of the starter key can bear a continuous lo...

Page 15: ...nd turn the collar clockwise until it locks in place 7 2 Connecting the valves All valve connectors must be equipped with gaskets before installation Fig 9 Make sure the gaskets are correctly fitted t...

Page 16: ...P Control valve G Main valve 1 5 Section valves Tab 13 Use ARAG sensors use of unsuitable sensors or sensors not provided by ARAG automatically voids the warranty ARAG is not liable for damage to the...

Page 17: ...th the ARAG foam marker control kit code 520004C 100 All information for connecting the foam markers is given in the manual provided with the device ONLY use the ARAG foam marker control kit use of un...

Page 18: ...er s factory settings are provided on a printout in the package to make another printout of this information hold down the sheet feed button A Table 14 while switching on the printer For any further i...

Page 19: ...lash on the display 9 1 Pre programming tests and checks Before programming the computer check that all components are correctly installed control unit and sensors the equipment is connected to its po...

Page 20: ...MAST 60 0 Flow meter 9 16 NO YES Value MENU 60 1 automatic calcu lation 65 0 Pressure transducer 9 17 NO YES Value MENU 65 1 automatic calcu lation 70 0 Type of control 9 18 PRESS FLOW 80 0 Tank volum...

Page 21: ...not set the working width in crop spraying applications Switches between the display of Distance traveled treatment time treated area Accesses the user programming menu Switches between the display of...

Page 22: ...odified Control key manual function increases the amount of liquid to be delivered automatic function increases the amount of liquid to be delivered in 10 steps Modification key increases the number o...

Page 23: ...h down led off The section valve control depend on the type of operation enabled with the computer For full details refer to par 9 15 Type of operation Pressure control valve switch to increase the am...

Page 24: ...n automatic mode Man ithe computer is operating in manual mode E Speed the value is to the left of the symbol F Nozzle working program in use during treatment G Space covered You can scroll through th...

Page 25: ...ure transducer T Adjuster valve U Speed sensor V Generic alarm symbol displays in combination with other symbols depending on the fault in question refer to the operating fault paragraph in the user a...

Page 26: ...increase the brightness 1 Hold down the key 2 Press at the same time to adjust the brightness To decrease the brightness 1 Hold down the key 2 Press at the same time to adjust the brightness 9 9 Acces...

Page 27: ...modifying the value For the list of displayable data and units of measurement refer to paragraph 11 1 Data and units 9 11 Number of sections Menu 40 0 This parameter sets the number of section valves...

Page 28: ...nd select Menu 43 0 2 Press in sequence to select the section whose width you wish to set 3 Press to enter section width setting the corresponding value will flash on the display Set the section width...

Page 29: ...29 English 9 12 1 Technical headings 1 A Section width section valve A 1 B Section width section valve B 2 Boom width Tab 24...

Page 30: ...select the next number the selected number will flash on the display C Press to confirm the new value D Press to exit without modifying the value 9 14 Type of section valve Menu 50 0 This parameter se...

Page 31: ...main valve does not affect the opening or closing of the section valves MODEL CODE Standard working SET 467302A 467304A M 467303 467305 467307 46732xx P Tab 25 For further information on the type of o...

Page 32: ...tran sducer reading and the nozzle data If both the flow meter and the pressure transducer are installed the displayed flow and delivery rates are taken from the device enabled in menu 70 0 Type of c...

Page 33: ...o launch automatic calculation of the flow meter constant Menu 60 1 2 Press to reset the liquid delivery counter 3 Deliver a known amount of liquid open the main control valve and all section valves b...

Page 34: ...the number being set B Press to select the next number the selected number will flash on the display C Press to confirm the new value D Press to exit without modifying the value Confirm the actual am...

Page 35: ...ansducer is present During data modification A Press to confirm the new value B Press to exit without modifying the value 9 17 1 Manual pressure value setting This value indicates the pressure value c...

Page 36: ...erence device the nozzles are subject to wear which may compromise the reliability of control via the transducer Flow meter control corresponds to programming option Transducer control corresponds to...

Page 37: ...mputer generates a visual and audible warning during treatment the tank symbol flashes on the display Access programming as described in par 9 9 Access to advanced program ming 1 Press in sequence to...

Page 38: ...A Press to confirm the new value B Press to exit without modifying the value Filler flow meter constant setting The flow meter constant indicates how many pulses sent to the computer by the flow mete...

Page 39: ...elect the foam marker control mode During data modification A Press to confirm the new value B Press to exit without modifying the value 9 21 Printer language Menu 90 0 This parameter sets the printou...

Page 40: ...or is present During data modification A Press to confirm the new value B Press to exit without modifying the value RPM sensor constant setting The RPM sensor constant indicates the number of pulses g...

Page 41: ...Press in sequence to enable the Pump Protector alarm During data modification A Press to confirm the new value B Press to exit without modifying the value If you have enabled the Pump Protector alarm...

Page 42: ...itor Bravo 3XX series 10 A Bravo 32X series 1 A Fig 15 Control unit Location of fuses on the control unit Fig 16 Fuse connections F1 10A Hydraulic opening valves and section valves 8 and 9 for Bravo c...

Page 43: ...ramming for an explanation of the symbols displayed Refer to par 9 4 Using the keys and switches for details on the function of your computer s keys and switches MENU TEST FUNCTIONS Par Software versi...

Page 44: ...escribed for the access procedure the Bravo 3XX directly launches Menu 190 0 1 Press to activate speed simulation Set the speed you wish to simulate During data modification A Press to modify the valu...

Page 45: ...question will display on the screen Switches test Move the switch whose operation you wish to test up the symbol for the switch in question will display on the screen Move the switch down the symbol f...

Page 46: ...and switches 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Tab 27 The following table gives the switches and their symbols as displayed on the screen BRAVO 302X BRAVO 303 BRAVO 304X BRAVO 305 BRAVO 307 BRAVO 32...

Page 47: ...2 Press to run a print test Fig 17 3 Press to print out the programmed pa rameters Fig 18 during the printout the printer symbol flashes on the display Fig 17 This menu also enables you to print out t...

Page 48: ...onstants Density factor Nozzle data Units of measurement Number of sections Boom width Nozzle spacing Type of section valve Flow meter Pressure transducer Type of control Tank volume and reserve Foam...

Page 49: ...puter Enter the test functions as described for the access procedure 1 Press in sequence to scroll through the test function parameters and select Menu 300 The display shows all the information about...

Page 50: ...ed speed is incorrect even at constant speed Incorrect programming Check the wheel constant setting The delivery volume display is incorrect Incorrect programming Check the wheel constant setting Chec...

Page 51: ...tor as described in the following table Type of system BRAVO 30X 32X BRAVO 302A 304A A Swap wires 1 and 2 in the main valve connector B Swap wires 1 and 2 in the control valve connector Bravo 30X Cont...

Page 52: ...pump Legend P Control valve G Main valve 1 5 Section valves TYPE B SYSTEM Crop sprayer with centrifugal pump TYPE C SYSTEM Orchard sprayer Tab 31 For further information refer to the ADDIN file code...

Page 53: ...m Speed 0 0 99 9 EU EU t km h Speed of the vehicle 0 0 99 9 US mph Delivery 0 1999 EU l ha Quantity of liquid distributed per unit of surface area 0 0 199 9 EU t t ha 0 0 199 9 US gpa Section width 0...

Page 54: ...ustom blue backlit LCD Power supply 11 14 Vdc 11 14 Vdc Consumption excluding valves 200 mA 1 A Working temperature 0 C 70 C 32 F 158 F 0 C 70 C 32 F 158 F Digital inputs for open collector sensors ma...

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Page 56: ...a Palladio 5 A Tel 0522 622011 Fax 0522 628944 Home page http www aragnet com E Mail info aragnet com Only use original ARAG accessories and spare parts to maintain safety conditions foreseen by the c...

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