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E15h SPRAYER- Operations: Sprayer 

7.1.17  ACTIVATE AUXILIARY FUNCTION

Note: To use the AUXILIARY FUNCTION, then the AUXILIARY
FUNCTION must be enabled, see Section 3.20. The Auxiliary function allows a
‘Foam Marker’ or ‘Working Lights’ to be fitted to the sprayer and switched ON,
or OFF from the sprayer console

• Press the ‘LINE 4’ button, to highlight the VOLUME USED window.
• Press the AUX. button, until AUXILIARY is displayed. 

OFF will be 

displayed. 

• Press the ENTER button while the AUXILIARY window is highlighted. 

ON will be

displayed and the Auxiliary function will be switched ON. The function will
stayed switched ON until switched OFF. The function will stay switched ON even
if the window isn’t displayed, the function can stay ON while spraying.

To switch AUXILIARY FUNCTION OFF.

• Press the ‘LINE 4’ button, to highlight the VOLUME USED window.
• Press the AUX. button, until AUXILIARY is displayed. 

ON will be 

displayed. 

• Press the ENTER button while the AUXILIARY window is highlighted. 

The

AUXILIARY FUNCTION will switch OFF.

7.1.18  DISPLAY FAN SPEED MONITORING SCREEN

Note: To be able to display the FAN SPEED MONITORING SCREEN, a FAN
MONITOR ECU must be fitted to the E15h console, and FAN MONITOR enabled
see Section 3.28.

• Master Switch must be switched ON.
• Press the MENU button. 

The FAN SPEED MONITORING screen will be displayed,

see below; the screen below shows that 6 Fans are enabled and each of the Fans
from 1 to 6 are showing a 1500 rpm speed. The screen will display how many fan
sensors are connected to the FAN MONITOR ECU and the Fan Speed in RPM of
each Fan. If a Fan isn’t connected to the ECU then ‘NOT CONN’ will be displayed
in each window. When this screen is displayed the sprayer still functions
normally, in the background.

• Press the MENU button, to display the ‘Working Screen’

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Summary of Contents for KEE E15

Page 1: ...E15 SPRAYER Operators Manual KEE E15 Horticultural Sprayer Console W117 V1 0 ...

Page 2: ... as we may ask you what version manual you are currently looking at to ensure we all talk the same language For this purpose all pages are coded as follows Page number Date when written Software version Below is space provided to keep records of any software and hardware upgrades you may have received The Software Version Number of the Eagle Console can be located when the console first powers up ...

Page 3: ... OF BOOM SECTIONS 29 3 14 ENABLE DATA LOGGER 30 3 15 ENABLE FLUSH OUTPUT 30 3 16 SET FLUSH TIME 30 3 17 ENABLE FULL ROW PER SECTION 31 3 18 ENABLE AUXILIARY FUNCTION 31 3 19 SPRAYER SETUP 3 MENU 32 3 20 ENABLE PUMP SPEED SENSOR 33 3 21 ENABLE AUXILIARY SHAFT SENSOR 33 3 22 ENABLE DUMP OVERRIDE 33 3 23 SELECT DUMP MODE 34 3 24 SET THE VALVE TYPE 34 3 25 SET THE CONSOLE UNITS 34 3 26 ENABLE FAN MONI...

Page 4: ...SET THE SPEED HIGH ALARM POINT 50 4 4 TANK ALARMS 51 4 4 1 ENABLE THE VOLUME LOW ALARM 52 4 4 2 SET THE VOLUME LOW POINT 52 4 5 PRESSURE ALARMS 53 4 5 1 ENABLE THE PRESSURE 1 LOW ALARM 54 4 5 2 SET THE PRESSURE 1 LOW ALARM POINT 54 4 5 3 ENABLE THE PRESSURE 1 HIGH ALARM 54 4 5 4 SET THE PRESSURE 1 HIGH ALARM POINT 55 Table of Contents Content Page No 6 OPERATING HISTORY 60 6 1 TOTALS HISTORY 61 6 ...

Page 5: ...SED AUX FUNCTION DUMP OVERRIDE DATA 70 7 1 15 SELECT ROW WIDTH 70 7 1 16 ACTIVATE FLUSH FUNCTION 71 7 1 17 ACTIVATE DUMP OVERRIDE FUNCTION 71 7 1 18 ACTIVATE AUXILIARY FUNCTION 72 7 1 19 DISPLAY FAN SPEED MONITORING SCREEN 72 7 2 TO BEGIN SPRAYING 73 7 2 1 TO BEGIN SPRAYING MANUAL MODE 73 7 2 2 INCREASE OR DECREASE the APPLICATION RATE MANUAL MODE 73 7 2 3 BEGIN SPRAYING AUTO MODE 73 7 2 4 CHOOSE ...

Page 6: ... CONFIGURATION 83 8 3 1 COLD RESET 83 8 3 2 FACTORY RESET 83 8 4 SWITCH CONFIGURATION 84 Table of Contents Content Page No 9 0 DIAGNOSTICS MODE 85 9 1 LED TEST 86 9 2 SWITCH TEST 87 9 3 KEYS TEST 88 9 4 SENSORS TEST 89 9 4 1 CHECKING LOOM VOLTAGES FOR 3 PIN SENSORS 90 9 5 RELAYS TEST 91 9 6 REGULATOR VALVE TEST 92 9 7 EEPROM TEST 93 9 8 DISPLAY TEST 93 10 ALARM MESSAGES 94 10 1 ALARM MESSAGES OVER...

Page 7: ... can be connected to the E15h console to create and recored all spray jobs Automatic Dump and Flush Functions Master ON OFF switch 2 Dedicated Rate buttons RATE 1 RATE 2 gives the operator finger tip control Rate can be displayed in volume area eg L Ha OR volume distance eg L 100m Can control different types of Flow Control Servo Valves Audio and Visual alarms low and high alarm points settable fo...

Page 8: ...hat has leap frogged the current competition which is a considerable bonus to the end user Including all the features of its predecessor the MK5 the EAGLE has four sections separately indicated section switches can display in volume area or volume distance can connect to 2 section 3 section 3L or 3R and 4 section sprayers The E15h console can monitor 1 to 2 fans If the optional FAN MONITOR ECU is ...

Page 9: ...Major Topic Heading V 1 2 Personal Notes 9 ...

Page 10: ...Major Topic Heading V 1 2 Major Topic Heading V 1 2 Personal Notes 10 ...

Page 11: ...e row 1 2 TO ENTER THE MENU FROM THE WORKING SCREEN Ensure the Master Switch is in the OFF hold position Press the MENU button You will be taken to the MAIN MENU screen 1 3 TO RETURN TO THE WORKING SCREEN Ensure that you are not editing a value if you are editing a value an asterisk will be shown in the box the focus is set to Press the MENU key You will be returned to the previous menu screen 1 4...

Page 12: ...ome windows can display more than one function these are explained on the next page Ground Speed Displays the live ground speed from the wheel sensor on the sprayer Rate Displays the live spray rate Sub Area Displays area covered for the active sub area The Sub Area window can be selected to display the Sub Area Number and Total Area Coverage Rate Displays the working rate of the sprayer in units ...

Page 13: ...nction whether OFF or ON if ON displays the countdown in seconds of the time left for the flush function to finish flushing out the boomspray See Section 3 12 2 to enable Flush function if fitted Flow Rate Window 1 Flow Rate Displays the live Flow rate in volume minute 2 Pump Speed Displays the actual speed in RPM of any shaft the sensor is fitted to Example would be a PTO input shaft See Section ...

Page 14: ...y default down is ON Master Switch The MASTER switch turns all sections selected for operation ON or OFF By default down is ON LED Light Emitting Diode LED The LED s aligned above front boom the section switches and below back boom the section switches indicate the status of the sections The LED s for the MASTER switch indicates the status of the switch ON or OFF The LED s near the RATE 1 and RATE...

Page 15: ... application rate to a second alternative rate selectable any time in AUTO When LED near RATE 2 button is 1 Flashing RATE 2 is selected but MASTER switched OFF or spraying in MANUAL 2 ON RATE 2 is selected and spraying to the set rate in AUTOMATIC AUTO MANUAL BUTTON 1 Press AUTO MANUAL button to select between AUTO or MANUAL 2 When the sprayer is operating in MANUAL the LED near the button will be...

Page 16: ...le spraying in Manual or Auto The INC DEC buttons when in the MAIN MENU allow the operator to increase and decrease factors when a asterisk appears next to the value in the MAIN MENU When using the INC DEC buttons to change a value the operator may press the INC DEC button repeatedly to change the value OR the operator may press and hold the INC or DEC button and the value will change while the bu...

Page 17: ...MENU screens ensure the MASTER switch is in the OFF position Note All procedures assume the operator is starting from the Working Screen To advance to the SETUP MENU see Section 2 5 To advance to the OPERATING HISTORY see Section 6 0 2 3 MAIN MENU Operations Menu Screen 17 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 18: ...S MENU screen Press ENTER To enter SETUP MENU screen To advance to the SPRAYER SETUP MENU see Section 3 0 To advance to the ALARMS SETUP MENU see Section 4 0 To advance to the CONTROLLER SETUP MENU see Section 5 0 2 4 SETUP MENU Setup Menu Screen V 1 0 11 05 18 ...

Page 19: ...E15h SPRAYER Sprayer Setup Operation 3 0 SPRAYER SETUP MENU Sprayer Setup Screen Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press ENTER to select SPRAYER SETUP 19 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 20: ...ENTER to select SPRAYER SETUP The focus window will be on TARGET RATE Press RATE 2 button The LED next to the RATE 2 button will light up The current TARGET RATE will de displayed in the window Press ENTER to edit TARGET RATE An asterisk should appear after TARGET RATE Use INC DEC buttons to set the TARGET RATE Press ENTER to accept the changes 3 3 MINIMUM FLOW HOLD VALUE NOTE This feature alarms ...

Page 21: ...r in the bracket indicates which Preset Width is displayed 4 Preset Widths can be stored 1 2 3 or 4 The TOTAL WIDTH window selects which Preset Width is to be edited ROW WIDTH Displays the current Row Width SECTIONS Displays the number of sections and section configurations these are set in Section 3 13 The section widths for each section are displayed under each section The Sections widths can be...

Page 22: ...width As the section is changed the TOTAL WIDTH and ROW WIDTH values will automatically change Press ENTER to accept the changes Press the LINE 3 button to move the focus window to the next section that requires setting Use the INC DEC buttons to change the section width As the section is changed the TOTAL WIDTH and ROW WIDTH values will change accordingly Repeat the process for as many section wi...

Page 23: ...ENTER to accept the changes 3 6 SET THE TANK VOLUME Note This sets the size of the boomspray tank Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press ENTER to select SPRAYER SETUP Press LINE 3 so the focus is on TANK VOLUME 1 Press ENTER An asterisk will appear after TANK Use the INC DEC buttons to change the tank volume Volume changes in 50 litres increments Press ENTER to accept the changes 3 7 APPL N ...

Page 24: ...el factor value is the distance travelled by the sprayer per pulse from the wheel speed sensor The value will vary considerably between different sprayers with typical values between 25 and 1 meter per pulse Values more than 5 0 meters will not give good spray rate control and must be avoided When the RADAR is selected for the SPEED SOURCE If the RADAR is selected then the speed source is taken fr...

Page 25: ...se to the actual distance travelled The DISTANCE value is the value to be edited and the ESTIMATED value is a display value only Once the known distance is reached press ENTER Focus will automatically jump to DISTANCE line of the screen Use Inc Dec buttons to change the DISTANCE value to reflect the actual distance travelled Press ENTER to accept the value The Wheel factor will be automatically ca...

Page 26: ...Go to Section 3 9 1 to continue setup using Automatic Flow Calibration method or go to Section 3 9 2 to manually enter the Flow Calibration which is located on the Flow Meter body on the sprayer The number located on the Flow Meter must be in pulses per volume for the number to be entered in manually The number used must reflect the units selected in the console For example if the number is in pul...

Page 27: ...ically jump to ACTUAL FLOW line of the screen Use INC DEC buttons to change the volume to reflect the actual volume collected in the bucket Press ENTER to accept the value Flow cal factor will be automatically calculated and displayed 3 9 2 MANUAL FLOW CALIBRATION Note If the Flow Meter has a Flow Cal value stamped on the flow meter then that value can be entered in here The value must be in pulse...

Page 28: ...er Setup Operation 3 10 SPRAYER SETUP 2 MENU Sprayer Setup 2 Screen Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press ENTER to select SPRAYER SETUP Press the DEC button to advance to the SPRAYER SETUP 2 screen 28 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 29: ...ess LINE 1 until the focus is on RATE INCREMENT Press ENTER An asterisk will appear after RATE Press INC DEC buttons to set RATE INCREMENT value Rate increment values changes in 1 L ha or L 100m increments Press ENTER to accept the changes 3 13 SET THE NUMBER OF BOOM SECTIONS Note This sets the number boom sections and the configuration of boom sections to suit the sprayer configuration being used...

Page 30: ...S ON or OFF When the FLUSH AND AUXILIARY OUTPUTS are switched ON this enables two relays within the console The FLUSH function enables the operator to flush the spray boom out with clean water Connect the solenoid on the Flush Line to the plug marked Flush on the F F Horticultural Sprayer Loom When the FLUSH function is enabled ON then a FLUSH TIME is enabled on LINE 4 in the right column and a FL...

Page 31: ... the screen advances to SPRAYER SETUP 2 Press LINE 4 until focus is on FULL ROW PER SECTION Press ENTER An asterisk will appear Press INC DEC buttons to select ON or OFF Press ENTER to accept changes 3 18 ENABLE AUXILIARY FUNCTION Note The AUXILIARY function enables the operator to connect a set of lights OR foam marker to the AUXILIARY plug on the sprayer wiring loom and switch the lights OR foam...

Page 32: ... SETUP 3 MENU Sprayer Setup 3 Screen Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press ENTER to select SPRAYER SETUP Press the DEC button to advance to the SPRAYER SETUP 2 screen Press the DEC button to advance to the SPRAYER SETUP 3 screen V 1 0 11 05 32 ...

Page 33: ...XILIARY SHAFT RPM can be displayed in the FLOW RATE window Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press ENTER to select SPRAYER SETUP Press the DEC button to advance to the SPRAYER SETUP 2 screen Press the DEC button to advance to the SPRAYER SETUP 3 screen Press LINE 1 to highlight AUX SHAFT SENSOR Press ENTER to edit the AUX SHAFT SENSOR Press INC DEC buttons to enable the AUX SHAFT SENSOR ON or...

Page 34: ...erface then select SOLENOID as the VALVE TYPE Only select 2 Wire Valves as the VALVE TYPE when the sprayer loom connects directly to the 2 Wire Valves Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press ENTER to select SPRAYER SETUP Press the DEC button to advance to the SPRAYER SETUP 2 screen Press the DEC button to advance to the SPRAYER SETUP 3 screen Press LINE 3 to highlight VALVE TYPE Press ENTER t...

Page 35: ...MONITORING Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press ENTER to select SPRAYER SETUP Press the DEC button to advance to the SPRAYER SETUP 2 screen Press the DEC button to advance to the SPRAYER SETUP 3 screen Press LINE 4 to highlight FAN MONITOR Press ENTER to edit the FAN MONITOR Press INC DEC buttons to select either ON if a FAN MONITOR ECU is connected OR OFF if no FAN MONITOR ECU is connecte...

Page 36: ...t SETUP Press ENTER to select SPRAYER SETUP Press the DEC button to advance to the SPRAYER SETUP 2 screen Press the DEC button to advance to the SPRAYER SETUP 3 screen Press the DEC button to advance to the SPRAYER SETUP 4 screen E15h SPRAYER Sprayer Setup Operation V 1 0 11 05 36 ...

Page 37: ...to select SPRAYER SETUP Press the DEC button to advance to the SPRAYER SETUP 2 screen Press the DEC button to advance to the SPRAYER SETUP 3 screen Press the DEC button to advance to the SPRAYER SETUP 4 screen Press LINE 3 to highlight PRESSURE GAIN 1 Press ENTER to edit the PRESSURE GAIN 1 Press INC DEC buttons select between 1x or 2x Press ENTER to accept changes 3 31 SETTING THE TYPE OF PRESSUR...

Page 38: ...E15h SPRAYER Sprayer Setup Operation 3 32 PRESSURE SENSOR 1 CALIBRATION Pressure Cal Screen 38 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 39: ...s highlighted Turn pump OFF Make sure the spray pump is turned OFF Press ENTER The focus window will move to the next window IS PUMP OFF then Press ENTER at this point the Eagle console is taking a zero point for the electronic pressure sensor while the spray pump is switched OFF Switch the pump ON switch the sections ON switch the MASTER ON and take the pump up to operating pressure once at opera...

Page 40: ...4 0 ALARMS SETUP MENU Alarms Menu Setup 40 E15h SPRAYER Alarm Setup V 1 0 11 05 Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press LINE 2 the focus is on ALARM SETUP Press ENTER to select ALARM SETUP ...

Page 41: ...ER Alarm Setup 4 1 RATE ALARMS Rate Alarms Screen V 1 0 11 05 41 Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press LINE 2 the focus is on ALARM SETUP Press ENTER to select ALARM SETUP Press ENTER to select RATE ALARMS ...

Page 42: ...ess ENTER to select ALARM SETUP Press ENTER to select RATE ALARMS Press LINE 2 the focus is on RATE LOW ALARM Press ENTER to select RATE LOW ALARM An asterisk will be displayed Press INC DEC buttons to set the alarm ON or OFF Press ENTER to accept the changes 4 1 3 SET THE APPLICATION RATE LOW ALARM POINT Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press LINE 2 the focus is on ALARM SETUP Press ENTER t...

Page 43: ... the alarm ON or OFF Press ENTER to accept the changes 4 1 5 SET THE APPLICATION RATE HIGH ALARM POINT Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press LINE 2 the focus is on ALARM SETUP Press ENTER to select ALARM SETUP Press ENTER to select RATE ALARMS Note If alarm is OFF switch the alarm ON as previously explained in Section 4 1 4 Press LINE 3 twice to move the focus to ALARM POINT Press ENTER to ...

Page 44: ...E15h SPRAYER Alarm Setup 4 2 SHAFT ALARMS Shaft Alarms Screen 44 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 45: ...t SETUP Press LINE 2 the focus is on ALARM SETUP Press ENTER to select ALARM SETUP Press LINE 2 the focus is on SHAFT ALARMS Press ENTER to select SHAFT ALARMS Note If alarm is OFF to switch the alarm ON see Section 4 2 1 Press LINE 1 until the focus is on the ALARM POINT Press ENTER to edit the value An asterisk will be displayed Use INC DEC buttons to set the alarm point in 50 rpm increments Pre...

Page 46: ...AUX SHAFT SENSOR ON or OFF Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press LINE 2 the focus is on ALARM SETUP Press ENTER to select ALARM SETUP Press LINE 2 the focus is on SHAFT ALARMS Press ENTER to select SHAFT ALARMS Press LINE 3 the focus is on AUX SHAFT LOW Press ENTER to edit AUX SHAFT LOW An asterisk will be displayed Press INC DEC buttons to switch the alarm ON or OFF Press ENTER to accept t...

Page 47: ...s to enable the alarm ON or OFF Press ENTER to accept the changes 4 2 8 SET THE AUX SHAFT HIGH ALARM POINT Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press LINE 2 the focus is on ALARM SETUP Press ENTER to select ALARM SETUP Press LINE 2 the focus is on SHAFT ALARMS Press ENTER to select SHAFT ALARMS Note If alarm is OFF to switch the alarm ON see Section 4 2 7 Press LINE 4 until the focus is on the A...

Page 48: ...D ALARMS Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press LINE 2 the focus is on ALARM SETUP Press ENTER to select ALARM SETUP Press LINE 3 the focus is on SPEED ALARMS Press ENTER to select SPEED ALARMS Speed Alarms Screen 48 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 49: ... Press LINE 3 the focus is on SPEED ALARMS Press ENTER to select SPEED ALARMS Press LINE 1 until focus is on ALARM POINT Note If alarm is OFF switch the alarm ON See Section 4 3 1 Press ENTER to edit the value An asterisk will be displayed Press INC DEC buttons to set the alarm point Press ENTER to accept the changes 4 3 3 ENABLE THE SPEED HIGH ALARM Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press LI...

Page 50: ...o select ALARM SETUP Press LINE 3 the focus is on SPEED ALARMS Press ENTER to select SPEED ALARMS Note If alarm is off turn the alarm on See Section 4 3 3 Press LINE 2 until focus is on ALARM POINT Press ENTER to edit the value An asterisk will be displayed Press INC DEC buttons to set the alarm point Press ENTER to accept the changes 50 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 51: ...NK ALARMS Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press LINE 2 the focus is on ALARM SETUP Press ENTER to select ALARM SETUP Press LINE 4 the focus is on TANK ALARMS Press ENTER to select TANK ALARMS Tank Alarms Screen 51 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 52: ...ENTER to accept the changes 4 4 2 SET THE VOLUME LOW POINT Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press LINE 2 the focus is on ALARM SETUP Press ENTER to select ALARM SETUP Press LINE 4 the focus is on TANK ALARMS Press ENTER to select TANK ALARMS Note If alarm is OFF switch the alarm ON See Section 4 4 1 Press LINE 1 to move to the ALARM POINT Press ENTER to edit the value An asterisk will be dis...

Page 53: ...ARMS Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press LINE 2 the focus is on ALARM SETUP Press ENTER to select ALARM SETUP Press LINE 1 until the focus is on PRESSURE ALARMS Press ENTER to select PRESSURE ALARMS Pressure Alarms Screen 53 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 54: ...til the focus is on PRESSURE ALARMS Press ENTER to select PRESSURE ALARMS Press LINE 1 until focus is on ALARM POINT Note If alarm is OFF to switch the alarm ON See Section 4 5 1 Press ENTER to edit the value An asterisk will be displayed Press INC DEC buttons to set the alarm point in 10kPa increments Press ENTER to accept the changes 4 5 3 ENABLE THE PRESSURE 1 HIGH ALARM Press MENU Press ENTER ...

Page 55: ...RM SETUP Press LINE 1 until the focus is on PRESSURE ALARMS Press ENTER to select PRESSURE ALARMS Note If alarm is OFF to switch the alarm ON See Section 4 5 3 Press LINE 2 until focus is on ALARM POINT Press ENTER to edit the value An asterisk will be displayed Press INC DEC buttons to set the alarm point in 10kPa increments Press ENTER to accept the changes 55 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 56: ... SPRAYER Controller Setup 5 CONTROLLER SETUP MENU Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press LINE 3 the focus is on CONTROLLER SETUP Press ENTER to CONTROLLER SETUP Controller Setup Screen 56 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 57: ...ect between STANDARD RAVEN DICKEY J Dickey John and M TRACK Mirco Track Press ENTER to accept the changes 5 2 SET THE MAX ON TIME Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press LINE 3 the focus is on CONTROLLER SETUP Press ENTER to CONTROLLER SETUP Press LINE 2 the focus is on MAX ON TIME Press ENTER to edit MAX ON TIME An asterisk will appear Press INC DEC buttons to set the value Depending on the ...

Page 58: ...ocus is on CONTROLLER SETUP Press ENTER to CONTROLLER SETUP Press LINE 3 the focus is on PWM SETTING Press ENTER to edit PWM SETTING An asterisk will appear Press INC DEC buttons to set the value Depending on the type of regulator valve selected in Section 5 1 will determine what range of values are available there are four values to select from Press ENTER to accept the changes 5 6 SET THE FLOWME...

Page 59: ...een ON or OFF Press ENTER to accept the changes 5 8 ENABLE VALVE REVERSE Note The Valve Reverse only has to be selected ON if the Regulator Valve is opening and closing in the wrong direction Default is OFF Press MENU Press ENTER to select SETUP Press LINE 3 the focus is on CONTROLLER SETUP Press ENTER to CONTROLLER SETUP Press LINE 4 until the focus is on VALVE REVERSE Press ENTER to edit VALVE R...

Page 60: ...E15h SPRAYER Operating History 6 0 OPERATING HISTORY Press MENU Press LINE 2 the focus is on OPERATING HISTORY Press ENTER to select OPERATING HISTORY Operating History Screen 60 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 61: ... Operating History 6 1 TOTALS HISTORY Press MENU Press LINE 2 the focus is on OPERATING HISTORY Press ENTER to select OPERATING HISTORY Press ENTER to select TOTAL HISTORY V1 1 Totals History Screen 61 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 62: ... SUB VOLUME An asterisk will appear Press AUX to clear the stored value Press ENTER to accept the changes 6 1 3 RESET THE TOTAL AREA Press MENU Press LINE 2 the focus is on OPERATING HISTORY Press ENTER to select OPERATING HISTORY Press ENTER to select TOTAL HISTORY Press LINE 2 the focus is on TOTAL AREA Press ENTER to edit TOTAL AREA An asterisk will appear Press AUX to clear the stored value Pr...

Page 63: ...sk will appear Press AUX to clear the stored value Press ENTER to accept the changes 6 1 7 RESET THE TOTAL TIME Press MENU Press LINE 2 the focus is on OPERATING HISTORY Press ENTER to select OPERATING HISTORY Press ENTER to select TOTAL HISTORY Press LINE 4 the focus is on TOTAL TIME Press ENTER to edit TOTAL TIME An asterisk will appear Press AUX to clear the stored value Press ENTER to accept t...

Page 64: ...E15h SPRAYER Operating History 6 2 SHAFT SPEED HISTORY These values are display values only they are not editable by the user Shaft Speed History Screen 64 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 65: ...E15h SPRAYER Operating History E15 SPRAYER Operating History 6 3 MACHINE HISTORY These values are display values only they are not editable by the user V1 1 Machine History Screen 65 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 66: ...E15h SPRAYER Operations Sprayer 7 0 OPERATIONS SPRAYER Working Screen 66 66 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 67: ... Press LINE 3 the focus will be on VOLUME LEFT Press ENTER to edit the volume An asterisk will appear next to VOLUME Press INC DEC buttons to adjust the volume in 50 Litre increments to the required volume Press ENTER to accept changes 7 1 5 TO DISPLAY SUB AREA TOTAL AREA AND SUB AREA NUMBER Press LINE 2 SUB AREA will be highlighted Press AUX button once SUB AREA NUMBER will be displayed Press AUX...

Page 68: ...d Press ENTER ensuring the focus is on SUB AREA NUMBER An asterisk will appear Press INC DEC buttons to change the SUB AREA NUMBER The VOLUME USED will change accordingly Press ENTER to accept the new SUB AREA NUMBER 7 1 9 RESET TOTAL AREA To reset the TOTAL AREA see Section 6 1 3 7 1 10 SELECT BETWEEN MANUAL AND AUTO SPRAYING Press AUTO MANUAL button to switch between AUTO and MANUAL spraying If ...

Page 69: ...will be displayed in volume min What ever was displayed last will stay on the COVERAGE RATE window 7 1 12 SELECT BETWEEN FLOW RATE PUMP SPEED AUXILIARY SHAFT SPEED and FAN 2 SPEED NOTE To switch between AUXILIARY SHAFT SPEED PUMP SPEED and FAN 2 SPEED the AUXILIARY SHAFT SENSOR has to be switched ON see section 3 23 to set the PUMP SPEED SENSOR has to be switched ON see section 3 22 and 2 or more ...

Page 70: ...the window With VOLUME USED displayed Press LINE 4 to highlight the VOLUME USED window Only stays highlighted for 5 seconds Press AUX button with the focus on the VOLUME USED window AUXILIARY will be displayed Press AUX button again within 5 seconds DUMP OVERRIDE will be displayed Press AUX button again within 5 seconds DATA LOGGER screen will be displayed Press AUX button again within 5 seconds V...

Page 71: ... the AUX button until FLUSH is displayed ON will be displayed Press the ENTER button while the FLUSH window is highlighted The FLUSH cycle will start again 7 1 19 ACTIVATE DUMP OVERRIDE FUNCTION Note To use the DUMP OVERRIDE FUNCTION then the DUMP OVERRIDE FUNCTION must be enabled see Section 3 24 Switch spray pump ON to operating pressure Press the LINE 4 button to highlight the VOLUME USED windo...

Page 72: ...on to highlight the VOLUME USED window Press the AUX button until AUXILIARY is displayed ON will be displayed Press the ENTER button while the AUXILIARY window is highlighted The AUXILIARY FUNCTION will switch OFF 7 1 18 DISPLAY FAN SPEED MONITORING SCREEN Note To be able to display the FAN SPEED MONITORING SCREEN a FAN MONITOR ECU must be fitted to the E15h console and FAN MONITOR enabled see Sec...

Page 73: ...ary Electronically fill the tank Start up Pump Switch any required sections ON Corresponding LED s will flash Press AUTO MANUAL button LED will turn ON to spray in AUTO Switch the MASTER switch ON Corresponding Section LED s will stay ON Drive off 7 2 4 CHOOSE A PRESET APPLICATION RATE Auto Mode Ensure the unit is in AUTO mode as previously described Press RATE 1 button the preset rate set for RAT...

Page 74: ...E15h SPRAYER Operations Data Logger 7 3 OPERATIONS DATA LOGGER Working Screen with Data Logger Enabled V 1 0 11 05 74 ...

Page 75: ...onsole OFF Remove the Data Logger Module from the Data Logger Interface It is now safe to switch the Eagle console back ON 7 3 4 SPRAY TO A PREPROGRAMMED RATE Connect the programmed module to the data logger interface Set the SUB AREA see Section 5 1 8 on the console to the SUB AREA shown on the job sheet that relates to the required Job Number Return to the Runtime Screen The Job Number and Set R...

Page 76: ...quired job number as previously described 7 3 6 SPRAY WITHOUT USING PREPROGRAMMED RATES Connect a module to the interface as previously described If the module has been pre programmed with set rates spraying in SUB AREA NUMBER 10 will log only it will not load in any pre programmed set rates If the module has no pre programmed set rates any of the 10 sub area numbers can be used for logging purpos...

Page 77: ...ation options hold down the DEC button while the unit is first starting up To advance to the GENERAL CONFIG see Section 8 3 To advance to the KEY CONFIG see Section 8 1 To advance to the ALARM CONFIG see Section 8 2 To advance to the SWITCH CONFIG see Section 8 4 General Configuration Screen 77 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 78: ...E15h SPRAYER Configuration Options 8 1 KEY CONFIGURATION Press LINE 2 to highlight KEY CONFIG Press ENTER to advance KEY CONFIGURATION screen 78 Key Configuration Screen V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 79: ... Press LINE 2 to highlight KEY CONFIG Press ENTER to advance KEY CONFIGURATION screen Press LINE 3 to highlight KEY REPEAT ENABLE Press ENTER to edit KEY REPEAT ENABLE An asterisk will be displayed Press INC DEC buttons to switch the key beeper ON or OFF Press ENTER to accept changes The KEY REPEAT ENABLED when toggled ON allows the operator when using the INC DEC buttons to change values on the c...

Page 80: ...E15h SPRAYER Configuration Option 8 2 ALARM CONFIGURATION Press LINE 3 to highlight ALARM CONFIG Press ENTER to advance to the ALARM CONFIGURATION screen Alarm Configuration Screen 80 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 81: ...ill sound for half the time 50 the alarm flashes in the Alarm Window The ALARM BEEPER needs to be switched ON The ALARM BEEPER can be switched ON or OFF When the beeper is turned ON the console will beep as well as display what the alarm is When the beeper is turned OFF the alarm will be displayed on the screen but without the beep Ie The default settings are displayed on the screen see Section 12...

Page 82: ...d Press INC DEC buttons to set the ALARM DUTY CYCLE Press ENTER to accept changes 8 2 4 SET THE NUMBER OF ALARM CYCLES Press LINE 3 to highlight ALARM CONFIG Press ENTER to advance to the ALARM CONFIGURATION screen Press LINE 3 to highlight ALARM CYCLES Press ENTER to edit the ALARM CYCLES An asterisk will be displayed Press INC DEC buttons to set the number of ALARM CYCLES Press ENTER to accept c...

Page 83: ...D RESET Press ENTER A screen will appear Press ENTER This will restore ALL settings in the console back to Factory Defaults The console will automatically power down and restart automatically to the Working Screen with the Default settings loaded OR Press MENU to exit back to the GENERAL CONFIGURATION screen 8 3 2 FACTORY RESET Note A FACTORY RESET cannot be performed by the operator General Confi...

Page 84: ...own position When the TOGGLE UP ACTIVE is selected ON then when the Section and Master switches are ON they in the UP position Press LINE 3 to highlight SWITCH CONFIG Press ENTER to advance to the SWITCH CONFIGURATION screen Press ENTER to edit the TOGGLE UP ACTIVE An asterisk will be displayed Press INC DEC buttons to switch the TOGGLE UP ACTIVE ON or OFF Press ENTER to accept changes V 1 0 11 05...

Page 85: ... advance to the GENERAL CONFIG screen Press LINE 1 to highlight DIAGNOSTICS MODE Press ENTER to advance to the DIAGNOSTICS MODE screen Press LINE 1 2 3 or 4 to move around the screen till the TEST that required is highlighted Press ENTER to advance the selected test screen Press MENU to exit from any of the test screens Diagnostics Menu 85 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 86: ...ating correctly the LED s will cycle consecutively around the front panel starting from the 1 Right hand side of console from top to bottom 2 The LED s above the Section switches from left to right 3 The LED s below the Section switches from left to right 4 then once one cycle has been completed all the LED s will flash together Press MENU to exit LED Diagnostics Screen 86 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 87: ...e displayed on the console screen Status of the Section switches Left Outer section switch corresponds to SW2 Left Inner section switch corresponds to SW3 Right Inner section switch corresponds to SW6 Right Outer section switch corresponds to SW7 The number 2 next to the corresponding SW will indicate the switch is in the OFF position The number 253 next to the corresponding SW will indicate the s...

Page 88: ...e 9 3 KEYS TEST Select this to check the operation of the buttons on the front panel Press any button and the button that is pressed will be displayed on the console screen Press MENU to exit Keys Diagnostics Screen 88 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 89: ...n the pulses should be constant if this value isn t constant then this suggests there is a magnet missing or the sensor distance isn t set properly The pulse count keeps accumulating as each magnet goes past the sensor The battery volts is displayed This shows the actual voltage being received by the console The actual pressure reading is displayed from the electronic pressure sensor Press MENU to...

Page 90: ...termine the A B and C pins position Check the the distance between the magnet and sensor The distance should be 2 to3 millimeters Rectify if distance is incorrect If checking ground speed sensor check to make sure no magnets are missing and they evenly spaced apart Check for obvious signs of damage breakage corrosion etc to the sensor plug and wiring Rectify any damage From the sensor trace back t...

Page 91: ...e states of each relay During the RELAY TEST regardless of the position of the Console switches section valves foam marker solenoids end jet nozzle solenoids flush solenoids etc are switched ON and OFF in sequence This test isolates whether it is a relay problem in the console or an actual switch problem in the console Press MENU to exit Relays Diagnostics Screen 91 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 92: ...ion of the REGULATOR valve The value will automatically open and close Check the regulating valve on the sprayer is opening when the Eagle console says it is opening and closing when the Eagle console says it is closing Press MENU to exit REGULATOR Valve Diagnostics Screen 92 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 93: ...s on a particular line there is a problem and the information is not being saved properly to the memory chip in the console Press MENU to exit EEPROM Diagnostics Screen 93 9 8 DISPLAY TEST Select this to check each pixel of the screen The screen slowly floods back from left to right If screen is working correctly the screen will be completely blackened Press MENU to exit V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 94: ...eep flashing in the Alarm Window till the problem is rectified If there is more than one alarm present then the alarms will scroll through in the Alarm Window one alarm at a time the first alarm will flash a number of times then the next alarm will flash and so forth until all alarms have been displayed The Alarm Window will then start again with the first alarm A list of all the alarms and an exp...

Page 95: ...TE HIGH ALARM This alarm will be displayed when the actual rate being applied is higher than target rate the operator has selected The alarm point is set as a percentage see Section 4 1 5 to set the ALARM POINT and Section 4 1 4 to switch the RATE HIGH ALARM ON or OFF Therefore if the the ALARM POINT is set a 10 and the target rate is 50L HA then the RATE HIGH ALARM will be displayed when actual r...

Page 96: ...stalled on a shaft of and the rpm of the shaft is greater than the alarm point See section 4 2 8 to set AUX SHAFT SPEED alarm point To rectify problem decrease the pump speed to the operating speed for the pump SPEED LOW ALARM When the SPEED LOW ALARM is displayed the operator is driving below the SPEED LOW ALARM POINT See section 4 3 2 to set alarm point To rectify the problem drive faster SPEED ...

Page 97: ...no Data Module connected to the Data Logger Interface Check the Data Module is connected properly to the Data Logger Interface DATA MODULE FULL This alarm will be displayed when the DATA LOGGER MODULE memory is full Replace with another module or download data to computer and load a new job set onto module MASTER OFF This alarm will be displayed when a section or sections are switched ON but the M...

Page 98: ...r Valve Motor Current approx 250milli amps 11 2 GROUND SPEED FAN SPEED AUXILIARY PUMP SHAFT SENSORS Ground Speed Sensor Hall effect type sensors Fan Speed Sensor and 3 pin weather pak plug Pin A B and C Auxiliary Shaft Sensors Sensor to Magnet Distance 2 3 millimeters mm Supply Voltage Supply 12 volts from MDECU Signal Voltage 4 5 volts sensor inactive 1 volt sensor activated by magnet 11 3 FLOW S...

Page 99: ...00 l min 3 when flow is 100 200 l min Bore 25 mm 11 3 3 Polmac 3 Wire Flow Sensor Flow Rate 2 20 l min Calibration approx 630 pulse l Accuracy 1 when flow is 2 20 l min Bore 25 mm 11 4 PRESSURE TRANSDUCER VDO type 360 710 Variable resistance sender fitted with gauge saver 0kPa Pressure 8 11 Ohms 500 kPa Pressure approx 180 Ohms 99 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 100: ...E15h SPRAYER Wiring Diagrams Console Pin outs Economy 100 12 1 ECONOMY LOOMS V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 101: ...E15h SPRAYER Wiring Diagrams Tractor Loom Economy Looms 101 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 102: ...E15h SPRAYER Wiring Diagrams Sprayer Loom Economy Looms 102 V 1 0 11 05 ...

Page 103: ...E15h SPRAYER Wiring Diagrams Sprayer Loom Economy Looms 103 V 1 0 11 05 ...

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