7 . ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS
7.38
NOTE: The first window displayed shows transport
parameters. To display field parameters, see the para-
graph below (Transport parameters).
Field parameters: description (Fig. 50)
24. Name of the active memory (if no memory is active,
"
MEMORY OFF
" is displayed)
25. Width divider
NOTE: When the window (Fig. 51) is open, press the key
ESC
. The window (Fig. 50) is displayed again if it was
open previously.
NOTE: To carry out adjustments in the window (Fig.
51), see section 7.3. (MEMORIES application).
Using the width divider:
This function can be used in a field with points (Fig. 52) to
modify the surface area measurement. Thus by selecting
the correct icon (1, 3/4, 1/2 or 0), the stored implement
width is reduced, allowing the field shape to be taken into
account for more precise measurements.
To select the corret icon, press the key
«
6
when the win-
dow (Fig. 50) is open and the implement memory window
is active.
Example of use with any implement:
When the total width of the implement is working, the first
icon must be displayed in reverse video (26 Fig. 50). Then
as the tractor moves forwards, the implement width must
be reduced. For this purpose, press the key
«
6
to select
the corresponding fraction.
Instant fuel consumption (litres / hour)
Instant area worked per hour (in hectares / hour)
Instant fuel consumption per unit of worked area
(litres / hectare)
Total area worked
Allows field or transport parameters to be select-
ed. When the window (Fig. 50) is open and active,
the window (Fig. 53) is displayed.
Shortcut icon providing access to the
MEMORIES
application by pressing the key
«
5
when the win-
dow is active. The window (Fig. 51) is displayed.
(see section 7.3. MEMORIES application)
Allows a width divider to be selected
by pressing
key
«
6
when the window is active
A
B
1000
2000
790
5.3
10% M
5%
540
2
2000
20.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
3/4 1/2 1/4
0
1
1
Z3A-791-08-04-B
HA
L/HA
HA/H
Fig. 50
GEARBOX SETTINGS
ACTIVE MEMORY
HEADLAND
POINTS
EHS VALVES 5-6
SPRAYER
L/H
EHS VALVES 1-4
RPM
KPH
26
1
0.0
0.0
5:25
0.0
14
ABC...
OFF
=
=
=
146
68
19
Reset
53
7.5
3 759
5 487
53.8
9:51
13
Z3A-1371-12-04
Fig. 51
SPRAYER
L/HA
HA/H
L/H
M
L
HA
H
M
KM
1
1/4
1/2
3/4
Z3A-1347-12-04
Fig. 52
Summary of Contents for Techstar CVT MT525B Series
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ......
Page 5: ...1 TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION 1 1 Challenger MT500B EU 1 Chapter 1 TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION ...
Page 6: ......
Page 7: ...1 TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION 1 3 Challenger MT500B EU 1 CONTENTS 1 1 SERIAL NUMBERS 1 5 ...
Page 8: ...1 TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION 1 4 Challenger MT500B EU ...
Page 12: ......
Page 30: ......
Page 31: ...3 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 1 Challenger MT500B EU 3 Chapter 3 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ...
Page 32: ......
Page 34: ...3 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 4 Challenger MT500B EU ...
Page 51: ...4 OPERATION 4 1 Challenger MT500B EU 4 Chapter 4 OPERATION ...
Page 52: ......
Page 90: ......
Page 124: ......
Page 125: ...6 SPECIFICATIONS 6 1 Challenger MT500B EU 6 Chapter 6 SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 126: ......
Page 128: ...6 SPECIFICATIONS 6 4 Challenger MT500B EU ...
Page 138: ......
Page 139: ...7 ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS 7 1 Challenger MT500B EU 7 Chapter 7 ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS ...
Page 140: ......
Page 235: ...8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 Challenger MT500B EU 8 Chapter 8 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 236: ......
Page 238: ...8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 4 Challenger MT500B EU ...
Page 242: ......
Page 243: ...CONVERSION TABLES Challenger MT500B EU Appendix CONVERSION TABLES ...
Page 244: ......
Page 246: ......