7 . ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS
7.39
7
Transport parameters: description (Fig. 53)
7.9.6 -
Headland application
HEADLAND menu displayed in the right-hand window for
example (Fig. 54):
This display is used to view the programmed sequences.
• To display this menu, press key
«
2
twice. The first press
selects the window and the second press displays the
list if no application was activated previously. The active
application is indicated by the green icon at the top right-
hand of the window (27 Fig. 54), and on b/w screens the
active window is indicated by the same icon in reverse
video.
• To select the HEADLAND menu, select the application
using the encoder. The selected application is displayed
in a black frame (28 Fig. 54).
• Validate by pressing the encoder or the key
«
2
. The win-
dow (Fig. 55) is displayed.
• Pressing the key
«
5
(facing symbol 29) calls up the
HEADLAND configuration menu. The window (Fig. 56)
is displayed.
Total distance covered during work (kilometres)
Hours worked
Total fuel used during work (litres)
Instant fuel consumption (litres / hour)
Allows field or transport parameters to be select-
ed. When the window (Fig. 53) is open and active,
the window (Fig. 50) 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)
A
B
1000
2000
790
5.3
10% M
5%
540
2
2000
13.5
5.8
12.6
3.5
1
Z3A-1382-01-05
L/H
L
H
Fig. 53
GEARBOX SETTINGS
ACTIVE MEMORY
HEADLAND
POINTS
EHS VALVES 5-6
TRAILER
M
EHS VALVES 1-4
RPM
KPH
KM
KM
A
B
1000
2000
790
5.3
10% M
5%
540
2
1
2000
20.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
3/4 1/2 1/4
0
1
Z3A-790-08-04-B
Fig. 54
EHS VALVES 1-4
GEARBOX SETTINGS
ACTIVE MEMORY
HEADLAND
POINTS
EHS VALVES 5-6
HA
L/HA
HA/H
L/H
RPM
KPH
27
28
SPRAYER
A
B
1000
2000
790
5.3
10% M
5%
540
2000
20.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
1
0
+1
+3
+2
3/4 1/2 1/4
0
1
2
OFF
Z3A-792-08-04-B
Fig. 55
HA
L/HA
HA/H
L/H
HEADLAND
RPM
KPH
29
SPRAYER
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