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Page 2: ... Overview 9 Machine Setup 15 Tank Setup 33 Fine Tuning Calibration Factors 53 Jobs 2 54 Alarms 3 60 Maintenance System 4 1 65 Maintenance Users 4 2 71 Maintenance About 4 3 74 Maintenance Test 4 4 75 Screen Layout Setup 76 Display 80 Front Screen Control 83 7500 Menu Layout Tank 84 7500 Menu Layout Machine 85 7500 Menu Layout Display 86 ...
Page 3: ...puts to the 7000 series devices can all be set with alarms to notify the operator if anything goes beyond set low high proportional thresholds The 7000 terminals can be used in many agricultural applications including but not limited to Spray Controller Model 74V1 Variable Rate Controller Model 7500 Spreader Rate Controller Model 7300 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Read this operating manual before commissionin...
Page 4: ...connector Optional Ethernet 10 100 Mbit Video Optional 1 Composite CCITT video input Connectors Main AMP Seal 26 pin Analog Digital I O On main connector USB On main connector Ethernet 4 pole round connector M12 D coded Video 5 pole round connector M12 B coded Power Supply Max tolerable 8 36V DC Environmental Conditions Temperatures Operating 30 to 75 C Storage 40 to 80 C Protection IP 67 and IP 6...
Page 5: ...lly an unlimited number of paddocks memory dependent in the Jobs screen and may be exported in CSV format via USB to a Windows or Apple based record keeping program The controller may be operated in automatic manual or GPS Slave Task mode variable rate map VRC control via Shape File In Automatic and Slave mode the control drive responds automatically to speed to maintain the target rate Manual inc...
Page 6: ...7500 the steps below should be performed in the following order Set up CANbus UniPOD If Auto Detect does not work Page 31 Set up your machine Page 15 Set up your implement section width Page 25 Set up your speed wheel GPS input Page 27 Set up your tank Page 33 Set up your metering drives valve Page 37 Set up your jobs Page 54 Set up your alarms Page 60 Set up change your screen layout Page 76 SAVE...
Page 7: ...e of the screen These indicators can be useful for troubleshooting and are described below Colour Status Explanation Red Flashing Software crash screen freezes Red Solid Alarm is on and has not been reset White Light Blue Solid No connection to UniPOD Blue Solid Seeder in manual RUN mode Control valve drive or rate is being calibrated tested manually controlled Green Solid Seeder in normal RUN mod...
Page 8: ... data speed pressure tank levels Bin Rate etc b Individual display tiles can be connected to create larger tiles for instance similar to the tank control widget c Display tiles can be edited by holding down a finger for 1 second on the tile 3 Front Screen Tabs a Different tabs display different sets of display tiles to the left of the screen In the example above 4 customisable tabs and 6 tiles are...
Page 9: ... Settings tab 5th tab from the Front Screen it looks like a cog 1 Setup Menu Select the Setup Menu icon to open the Setup Settings menu 2 Jobs Menu Select the Jobs Menu icon to open the Jobs menu 3 Alarms Menu Select the Alarms Menu icon to open the Alarms menu 4 Maintenance Menu Select the Maintenance Menu icon to open the Maintenance menu 1 2 3 4 ...
Page 10: ... the number of tanks the 7500 is controlling 2 Machine Tab a This tab contains settings for implement width drive control type speed input pressure fan depth wireless under development Mapping Blockage under development UniPOD setup and CANbus status 3 Display Tab a This tab contains the setting for the number of Front Screen tabs how each Front Screen tab is set up the brightness of the display u...
Page 11: ...ill not display correctly on a Front Screen Tile 3 Coverage a Select tick this checkbox to enable coverage recording This feature only works when a GPS is connected to the serial port of the 7000 terminal A widget can be setup on Tab or Tile By default the 7500 will display the MAP widget on TAB 3 Only one active job coverage can be displayed at any time 4 Scroll Up Down buttons a If more than 5 J...
Page 12: ...This include total and applied distance time and area of the Job and applied products b The selected Job is the row highlighted in blue in the Job list 8 Edit Job Name a Select this button to edit the name of the selected Job b The selected Job is the row highlighted in blue in the Job list 9 Edit Job Units a Select this button to open a menu allowing the user to change in which units Job details ...
Page 13: ...e when it has exceeded a given limit set for the Alarm e g speed going over a maximum speed or tank level going below a minimum level 4 Alarm Active Inactive a Select this checkbox to activate or deactivate the Alarm WARNING Inactive Alarms will not indicate when their set limits have been exceeded b A tick in the box indicates the Alarm is active 5 Scroll Up Down buttons NOTE These buttons will b...
Page 14: ...in blue in the Alarm list 9 Reset Alarm Button a This button resets a tripped Alarm b If an Alarm is tripped and still audible buzzer still sounding then the reset button will turn off the sound c If an Alarm is tripped and the state is OK then the reset button will reset the Alarm back to its normal state not its Tripped state and turn off other Alarm indicators d If an Alarm is tripped and the s...
Page 15: ...iple users option is activated i We recommend not altering these settings unless absolutely necessary 3 About Lists the details of the current 7000 series device including model version number site ID IP address status disk space hardware BSP version i This screen also allows a method to enter or update the unlock code 4 Test Used for diagnostic purposes only i Used in conjunction with a Farmscan ...
Page 16: ...asurements 2 A Use Section Control Set up enable single section implement width B Set Section Width s Set up individual widths Under development for 7500 Speed Source 3 A Wheel Set up calibrate or Set to Primary B GPS Enable view NMEA strings or Set to Primary C External TracMap Trimble TUVR Vinterman Serial Input Set up as task controller or GPS Input D Radar Setup enable calibrate CANbus 4 A Uni...
Page 17: ...6 Machine Setup CONTROL 1 Control speeds allows the user to adjust minimum start speeds slow hold and prime functions of the seeder CONTROL SPEEDS 1A 1 Minimum Speed If the implement drops below this speed then the seeding drives will shut off ...
Page 18: ...erate at a minimum speed required to give a consistent flow of product through the metering system for a given target rate speed based To calibrate speed based Slow Hold 1 Exit to the Front Screen and start seeding in AUTO mode at normal speed then slow down until the metering drive almost stops 2 Take note of the ground speed when this happens and use this point for Slow Hold Speed calibration 3 ...
Page 19: ...ng control will enter Prime Mode instead of Run Mode 2 Prime Time Mode a Set Time When Prime is enabled and Prime Time set after X seconds the metering control will revert to Run Mode b Continuous The unit will remain in Prime Mode indefinitely NOTE This should NOT be used in standard operation but it is useful for stand still testing and demonstration 3 Prime Time a If Prime Mode is entered after...
Page 20: ...ct Option Auxiliary 3 Select Option Auxiliary 4 Select Option Auxiliary 5 Select Option Auxiliary 6 Select Option When 2x UniPOD s is installed Input Application Auxiliary 7 Select Option Auxiliary 8 Select Option Auxiliary 9 Select Option Auxiliary 10 Select Option Auxiliary 11 Select Option Auxiliary 12 Select Option To change the values 1 Select the Auxiliary number that you want to change 2 A ...
Page 21: ...d by many factors and can be used as an indication of changed operating circumstances that may point to a problem When the airseeder is operating outside the set high low alarm points an audible alarm and message can be displayed By selecting Pressure sensor 1 Type as AA 119 L predefined values are used and no further setup is required If you wish to use a different style sensor BYO setup can be a...
Page 22: ...ge Low You can either 1 Manually add the Voltage Low as per manufacture specifications or 2 Adjust your pressure manually to the low point and then select SET VOLT This will take the value from the LIVE input voltage and automatically insert Pressure High Input the highest pressure the unit will need to display Voltage High You can either 1 Manually add the Voltage High as per manufacture specific...
Page 23: ...he fan rpm is outside the low and high set points The fan can also be displayed on any live tile on the front screen NOTE DC and hydraulic drives will not start metering if either of the two fans are operating below the low critical alarm points 1 Select the No of Fans to be monitored 2 Select the appropriate Fan number to setup 3 Select Sensor Type as Prox Reed 4 Select the number of Pulse Revolu...
Page 24: ...able the depth sensor by selecting the Tick box 2 Press Calibrate When adjusting the implement height the live Input Voltage provides a reference point for setting the required hold point Test the readout by raising and lowering the implement to ensure the depth sensor is adjusted to provide a sufficient range of operation 3 Using the live Input Voltage adjust the height of the bar to extend from ...
Page 25: ...gs if advised by a Farmscan technician The Time Constant option changes the control method to better suit applications that are less responsive when controlling Otherwise it is recommended to use the Normal Time Constant Time Constant Normal Typical rate control Low Speed Used for rate controlling with less responsive systems Output Frequency A Farmscan technician will advise if this function need...
Page 26: ...correctly display and control the desired application rate an implement width needs to be entered SECTION WIDTH SINGLE 1 Deselect untick the Use Section Control checkbox Not used in the current seeder application 2 Select the Width button 3 Enter the Value and Unit and then select Done 1 2 ...
Page 27: ...he Use Section Control checkbox is ticked 2 Select the Set Section Widths button 3 Select the Section Size button 4 Enter the Value and Unit for the section widths and then select Done 5 Select the button to add sections with a width entered in the previous step 6 Select the button to remove sections 7 Select individual sections to modify individual section widths 8 Select the green Tick button TH...
Page 28: ...e GPS Speed input OR a standard magnet sensor input for ground speed Setup options are described below WHEEL SENSOR To set up Wheel Sensor display speed correctly 1 Navigate to Wheel Sensor 2 Select the Use Wheel Sensor checkbox i e Set Primary 3 Select Calibration to go to the Calibration screen 1 2 3 ...
Page 29: ... distance from step 1 the wheel will travel during the calibration 7 Select the Play button 8 Drive along the measured distance from step 1 9 Stop at the pegged point lining up the bottom of the tire with the end peg point 10 Select the Stop button 11 Select the Calculate button the calculator symbol 12 Select the green Tick button and keep selecting it until out of the Machine tab Alternatively y...
Page 30: ...nd speed ensure the previous SET PRIMARY against the wheel is NOT selected When entering this menu and the GPS is connected to the serial port of the AC 7000 cable data should appear in the window below If not refer to serial setup on the next page Scroll down to check NMEA messages are coming through ...
Page 31: ... GPS EXTERNAL OUTPUT This option can only be used when connected to a TracMap GPS Unit Trimble TUVR enabled screen or Vinterman controller Enable one of these options when instructed to Please note that a NULL MODEM cable will be required to use these options The appropriate baud rate also needs to be selected Refer to the specific install guide RADAR This feature is currently under review If you ...
Page 32: ...t the UniPOD s button 2 If only one UniPOD is connected this screen will display CAN address and the voltage that the UniPOD is currently receiving 3 The Configure UniPOD menu will display the unique CAN ID s for each UniPOD connected If more than one UniPOD is connected the order in which they are physically connected on the wiring harness must be aligned to how the software has them connected 4 ...
Page 33: ...irseeder function only SWITCH BOX If an external switch box is or is not connected on the CANbus this will be indicated as Connected or None RUN HOLD SWITCH AC 7003 If an external Run Hold is or is not connected on the CANbus this will be indicated as Connected or None When connected the current state of the switch will also be displayed ...
Page 34: ...elect to adjust desired rate and step rate required 4 Setup a Setup the control valve b Select a pre defined metering control setup or enter a custom value c Setup input frequency range 5 Test a Select to go to the Test menu 6 Product Calibration a Shows the product currently calibrated for the highlighted Bin Tank b Select to change product and enter calibrations 7 Add Remove Tank a Use this to a...
Page 35: ...ty button a Enter the volume of the tank b Select a unit using the Up and Down arrows c Select Done 4 To set the level of the tank do one of the following a Select the Set Full button to set the tank to 100 b Select the Set Empty button to set the tank to 0 c Select the Level Alarm button to input the tank level as either an estimated computed or external tank level sensor value 5 Select the green...
Page 36: ...age above 2 Select the App Rate button a Enter your desired application rate for the tank b Use the Up and Down arrows to select the unit c Select Done 3 Select the Step Size button a Enter your desired application rate step for the tank NOTE The step size that the application rate will change by when being adjusted from the Front Screen b Select Done 4 Select the green Tick button 2 3 ...
Page 37: ...d sensor typically an encoder generates a frequency above 655Hz set the frequency range to High Otherwise it is recommended to use the Normal frequency range Frequency Range Hz Normal 0 01 655 Hz High 0 1 6553Hz It is recommended to use Normal unless you specifically require high frequency inputs 1 ...
Page 38: ...r own values as per the manufacturer s Farmscan recommendations The following control Type methods are available when used with an airseeder a Motor DC Motor Linear Actuator i e Horwood Bagshaw Simplicity b PWMVolt Hydraulic Proportional MFC Danfoss i e Gason Morris c PMWCurrent Not Used d SauerDanfoss PVG32 Used on some specific Airseeders i e Ausplow i Please refer to the supplement guide for se...
Page 39: ...d rate control Warning Changing these values can be detrimental to your valve if not done correctly Proceed with caution Type Motor Maximum The maximum voltage to apply to the valve Defaults to 12V Minimum The minimum voltage to apply to the valve This is typically the lowest voltage that the valve will still operate under 11 4V as Min to start Reverse Valve Change this from NO to YES to swap the ...
Page 40: ... the nominal range to try Dead band The range where the system will apply no voltage to the valve This will stop the valve from being worked constantly when the desired rate is achieved It is highly recommended that this value is set from 5 10 to increase valve life Time Constant The time in which the monitor will try and control to a new desired rate i e when changing rates The lower the time the...
Page 41: ...alic valve to drive the metering shaft Type PWMVolt Auto Calibrate Automatically finds the Min Max settings for the valve through a series of tests Refer to PAGE 42 for more information Maximum The maximum voltage to apply to the valve Set 10v as Max to start Minimum The minimum voltage to apply to the valve This is typically the lowest voltage that the valve will still operate under Set 2v as Min...
Page 42: ...band The range where the system will apply no voltage to the valve This will stop the valve from being worked constantly when the desired rate is achieved It is highly recommended that this value is set from 5 10 to increase valve life Time Constant The time in which the monitor will try and control to a new desired rate i e when changing rates The lower the time the quicker the rate will change T...
Page 43: ...tion will setup the Min Max characteristics of that particular system During this function please ensure your BIN TANK is empty or if there is product ensure you have something to catch it Ensure the Tractor is on Engine RPM set Hydraulics are connected and ready to run 1 Press the START 2 Accept the message prompt and press Continue ...
Page 44: ...ime Constant During these steps the metering drives will ramp up down to find the values necessary NOTE At any time you can press STOP and restart the Auto Calibration by following the previous steps 4 When the Auto Calibrate has been completed accept the OK and select the TICK to return to the control screen The new values will be placed in the Maximum Minimum fields 5 Return to the Bin Tank menu...
Page 45: ...ut by 1 to give the output you desire a Does the metering drive turn b Continue to up the percentage until the metering drive is turning slowly c You will be displayed with X voltage X values d These values will be close to the auto calibrated figures 3 Select the red Bin Tank 1 button to disable it 4 Select the green Tick button to exit the test screen THE TEST SCREEN CAN ALSO BE USED TO FIND THE...
Page 46: ...e metering drive to allow the 7500 to achieve the correct applied rate The 7500 has the ability to recall multiple pulses per kilo dry rate or pulses per litre liquid calibration factors for multiple machine calibration setups CREATING OR REMOVING A FLOW CALIBRATION 1 Select Product 2 Select the Product Calibration button 1 2 ...
Page 47: ...nter the name of a product b Select the green Tick button 4 To remove a product a Select a product b Select the button 5 Select the green Tick button In the example above the setup includes 3 Bins 2x Seed 1x Liquid Note The above table is shared by all Bins It s best to add all Bins in one go 3 4 3a ...
Page 48: ...ve to be calibrated again 2 Select Details and enter the Bulk Density of the seed or fertilizer being used Bulk density is used to determine the Estimated Bin Level Bulk density is determined by the following method a Determine the volume Liters of an available container E g 2 Litre ice cream tub b Determine the weight of the product in a level filled container E g 1 5kg c Divide the weight by the...
Page 49: ...metering pickup or flow sensor The pulse factor is unique to every Bin Tank and will vary slightly depending on product characteristics liquid viscosity Two methods of Flow Meter Calibration are available Method 1 Full System Calibration calculated method Method 2 Manual Factor or Known PPL found on flow meter tag or previous seed rate controller Method 2 Method 1 ...
Page 50: ...explained a Mass of discharge per pulse counts b Product is metered for a preset number of pulses c Enter the mass of product metered 2 Time a Mass of discharge in a set period of time b Product is metered for a preset number of seconds c The unit automatically counts the pulses d Enter the mass of product metered 3 Weight a Mass of discharge b Product is metered to approximate mass c The unit aut...
Page 51: ...nts b If calibrating by Time enter the number of seconds to run the calibration for e g 35 c If calibrating by Weight enter the weight target to be calibrated 7 Set up the seeder for calibration as per the manufacturer s instruction including calibration trays or similar turning fan off if fitted and engaging hydraulic drive if fitted 8 Prime the metering system by pressing Play WARNING This will ...
Page 52: ... will now be prompted to update the current Pulse per kilo rate 17 Press OK to accept the changes 18 Return to the Main menu to perform a 2 10ths of a hectare test if required NOTES If the calculated FLOW CAL Pulses L differs greatly from the sensor calibration tag attached to the flow meter repeat the test Sometimes it s best to do this 3 times to obtain a better average ...
Page 53: ... meter Liquid supplied by POLMAC a tag attached will indicate the current PPL factor for that flow insert If the value is known insert the value in the Pulse L window as shown below You may also enter a manual calculation from an existing airseeder monitor SEED FERT CALIBRATION EXAMPLE LIQUID CALIBRATION EXAMPLE It is recommended that Method 1 be performed a minimum of three times in all cases whe...
Page 54: ...kg 11 Press the Tick 12 The calibration factor will now be updated 13 Press the Tick to exit Example If the bin rate was set to 50kg ha after a 2 10th ha test 10kg of product should have been metered Assuming the CAL SPEED was correct during calibration see step 3 and the metering system is linear through its entire range If the metered quantity is not correct apply the formula below Using the abo...
Page 55: ...ll as all the applied products NOTE With NO jobs selected you will be unable to record Ha on a front screen tile widget Coverage should only be selected 1 job at a time This feature only works when GPS is connected CREATING A JOB 1 Navigate to the Job page 2 Select the button 3 Enter your preferred Job name 4 Select the green Tick button 2 3 ...
Page 56: ...DETAILS 1 Navigate to the Job page 2 Select the Job you want to view the details of the Job will be highlighted blue 3 Select the Job details button RESETTING JOB DETAILS You can reset the job details by selecting the RESET icon see below This will reset all totals 3 2 ...
Page 57: ... 7500 5 56 Jobs 2 EDITING A JOB S NAME 1 Navigate to the Job page 2 Select the Job whose name you want edit the Job will be highlighted blue 3 Select the Edit Job Name button 4 Enter a new name and then select the green Tick button 2 4 ...
Page 58: ...5 57 Jobs 2 CHANGING JOB DISPLAY UNITS 1 Navigate to the Job page 2 Select the Edit Job Units button 3 Select the and buttons to change the units used for duration distance and area 4 Select the green Tick button to accept these changes 2 3 ...
Page 59: ...2 DELETING A JOB 1 Navigate to the Job page 2 Select the Job you want to delete it will be highlighted blue 3 Select the button WARNING You will lose all of the information stored in this Job if you delete it 4 Select Remove in the Warning screen 3 4 ...
Page 60: ... to the Job page 2 Insert a USB memory stick in to the AC 7000 in cab harness 3 Select the CSV button 4 A prompt will determine whether the export was successful If successful all job data will be exported to the USB stick for viewing in any Farm software that can import a CSV file ...
Page 61: ...ighted RED tab on the right hand side of the display and a RED notification on the alarm indicator in the side menu CREATING AN ALARM 1 Navigate to the Alarm page from the Settings Menu 2 Select the button to navigate to the Alarm setup page 3 In the Alarm setup page set up the Alarm according to your preferences NOTE The Alarm options are listed below NOTE Alarms are available for ALL inputs Rate...
Page 62: ... changes 2 Alarm Level Select to toggle between Normal and Critical a Normal The Alarm will run as a notification alarm The system will continue operating but the user will be informed that the typical operating conditions have been breached b Critical When a critical Alarm is triggered the system will be forced out of Run Mode into Hold Mode These should be considered for safety and also as risk ...
Page 63: ...udible warning will sound NOTE This is only the audible warning the visual warning will last until reset 6 Min Set Point Select to toggle between On and Off a On When the value of the Alarm drops below the given Min Value it will go into the Alarm state b Off When the value of the Alarm drops below the given Min Value it will not go into the Alarm state 7 Min Value Select to input a numerical valu...
Page 64: ... you can enable disable the Alarm by selecting the row and then the green Tick button on the right hand side EDITING AN ALARM 1 Navigate to the Alarm page 2 Select an Alarm in the alarm list NOTE the selected Alarm will be highlighted blue 3 Select the Edit Alarm button 4 Edit the Alarm to your preferences NOTE The Alarm options are listed above 5 Select the green Tick button ...
Page 65: ...com au AM 7500 5 64 Alarms 3 DELETING AN ALARM 1 Navigate to the Alarm page 2 Select an Alarm in the Alarm list NOTE the selected Alarm will highlighted blue 3 Select the button WARNING All the Alarm settings will be lost 2 3 ...
Page 66: ...etion It is also advised to BACKUP your settings to the USB stick Refer to PAGE XX before updating your software The 7000 can update can be retrieved via the Farmscan website Direct from the Farmscan website 1 Have a USB to hand that is completely empty insert into your PC 2 Open a web browser and enter the following web address a www support farmscan com au exe 7000 7000 zip 3 You be prompted to ...
Page 67: ... your USB stick 10 Navigate to your USB stick and confirm the 7000 file has copied over correctly 11 Eject the USB stick safely and insert into the USB socket on the AC 7000 cable at the rear of the 7000 unit 12 BACKUP your existing settings Refer to page XX 13 Once the USB stick is inserted Select UPDATE BEGIN UPDATE 14 The update will search the USB drive for the 7000 file and proceed with the u...
Page 68: ...stance Note Some USB drives may not work with the 7000 device Known tested USB drives include Sandisk Kingston Toshiba Strontium Please do not use Lexar Jumpdrives Do not attempt this without advice from the Farmscan service department SCREEN CALIBRATION The SCREEN button lets the user calibrate the touch screen 1 Follow the prompts as indicated WARNING Calibrating the touch screen requires the 70...
Page 69: ...ads the settings file that was created in step 1 3 Reset to standard 7500 settings 2 Returns the unit to Farmscan default settings WARNING All settings layouts calibrations will be lost everything 4 Import settings from USB a You can restore the BIN file settings of the 7500 This contains the calibrations and complete setup Refer steps below b Insert a USB drive into the AC 7000 cable and follow t...
Page 70: ...the Date Time according to your time zone 1 Change to your local time as required 2 Select the green Tick button LANG LANGUAGE 1 The LANG button allows you to change the language used 2 Select local language as required 3 Select the green Tick button The device will be restarted after new language is selected ...
Page 71: ...u to change from a 7500 Seed Rate Controller to a 7300 Spreader Controller or 74V1 Spray Controller if you have purchased the necessary unlock codes and hardware to suit 2 All settings should be Backed Up to both device and USB stick Refer to previous guide 3 Contact Farmscan for more information on this feature ...
Page 72: ...n into other farm management software 1 Manage Users a Allows an administrator to add remove edit give permissions to each user on the 7000 2 Require Log on at Boot a If this box is ticked upon startup of the 7000 device the user will be required to select their username and enter a password to continuing using the 7000 3 Log off a When any changes are made by an administrator selecting Log off wi...
Page 73: ...ou wish to REMOVE a user NOTE You will need to be logged in as an administrator to do this If you are not an administrator select Log off in the previous screen and enter your password to make any changes 3 Select the Edit button if you wish to change a username or password of the selected user NOTE You will need to be logged in as an administrator to do this If you are not an administrator select...
Page 74: ...tive from the Front Screen NOTE It is recommended that all users have Run Hold permission 2 Rates Levels Allows or denies the logged in user to adjust rates and reset bin tank levels 3 Setup Characteristics Allows or denies the logged in user to change working widths calibrations screens etc 4 Administrator Allows or denies the logged in user to have complete administrator rights with no restricti...
Page 75: ...l Type a Displays model version if applicable 3 Site ID a Displays the site ID used to create an unlock code 4 IP Address a Displays the IP address of the 7000 display when connected to a network 5 Hard Drive Used a Displays disk space that has been used Related to Coverage 6 File Version a Displays file version of the Unit if applicable 7 BSP Version a Displays the base code version of the Unit i...
Page 76: ...0 www farmscan com au AM 7500 5 75 Maintenance Test 4 4 MAINTENANCE TEST 4 4 The Test menu is used for diagnostic purposes only You may be directed to this screen by a Farmscan technician for diagnostic purposes ...
Page 77: ...ed to display any of the values being recorded or calculated by the system these include but aren t limited to speed pressure rate tank etc A 3 tab setup with 6 tiles is displayed above CHANGE TILE VALUE 1 Hold a finger on the tile you desire to change for 1 second and then release A 2 tab setup with 4 tiles merged displayed above ...
Page 78: ...ighlighted 4 Give the tile a custom name if you like by selecting the Name button and entering the name on the keyboard Select the green Tick button once you are done 5 Pressing the Cog button allows you to set how many decimal places to be displayed and the target point accuracy Control Enabled Yes No is useful if you wish to display L ha and L m on two different tile NOTE Only ONE tile has the a...
Page 79: ...u desire to change for 1 second and release as described previously then select Other as in the example below Run Hold This is the MASTER Run hold function RED Play OFF GREEN STOP ON Alarm Tile Displays instant Alarm Notifications for triggered alarms Flush Prime Button Opens all metering systems at once if they are currently active green Bin Controller Allows for quick On Green Off Red access to ...
Page 80: ...hange a tile to whatever display value and unit you want follow previous section s guide 2 Change the adjacent tiles to have the same display value and unit NOTE For adjacent tiles to join they must have the same display value and unit the name and decimal points does not have to match 3 Repeat step 2 to join up as many adjacent tiles as you wish NOTE Tiles can only be turned into rectangular or s...
Page 81: ... it Each tab can be set up individually to display different information TABS SCREENS TILES 1 Navigate to the Display tab of the Setup menu 2 Select the or button for the Number of Screens option to change the number of Front Screen tabs WARNING If you remove a tab then any configured tiles will be lost 2 ...
Page 82: ...lect what screen tile layout or screen configuration you want e g 4 tiles camera etc 5 Select the green Tick button WARNING If you change a tab screen layout then any display configurations for it will be lost 6 Select OK on the Warning screen WARNING If you change a tab screen layout then any display configurations for it will be lost 7 Once you have finished changing the screen layouts select th...
Page 83: ... left to decrease brightness or adjust the slider to the right to increase brightness If you prefer the 7000 has its own brightness indicator to automatically adjust the brightness when external conditions change This can be changed to Automatic or Manual UNIT TYPE The unit type allows the user to choose Metric or Imperial DAY NIGHT MODE This changes the display view of the 7000 for night time or ...
Page 84: ...ed FRONT SCREEN CONTROL APPLICATION RATE If there is no Front Screen tile showing the value for Tank X Rate where X is the number of the tank you wish to adjust then create a tile showing this value follow directions for setting up Front Screen tiles 1 Select the Front Screen tab that contains the Tank X Rate tile where X is the number of the tank you wish to adjust 2 Select the tile which will no...
Page 85: ...l Valve Arag Geoline Geoline PRV Braglia Teejet Raven Hardi Custom Setup Control Valve Motor Maximum Minimum Advanced Span Dead Band Time Constant Offset Test Tank 1 Sensor Readings Adjustment Product X Current Calibration Add Remove Edit Details Supplier Batch Cal Unit L Litres Calibrate Start Calibrations Calibration Settings Calibration Method Count Time Volume Cal Style of Maximum Output Appli...
Page 86: ...e Mode Enable Disable Rhythm Symetrical Asymmetrical Left Right Target Bout Advanced Setup Time Constant Normal Low Speed Measurements Use Section Control Width Section Width Speed Source Wheel Sensor Use Wheel Sensor Calibration Method MPP Calculated Enter Distance Calculate M Pulse Pulses per Second GPS Use GPS for Speed Diagnostics External Use TracMap TUVR Vinterman Serial Input Radar Use Rada...
Page 87: ...ISPLAY Display Number of Tabs 1 4 Tab Style Tab 1 4 Tiles 6 Tiles Camera Map Tab 2 4 Tiles 6 Tiles Camera Map Tab 3 4 Tiles 6 Tiles Camera Map Tab 4 4 Tiles 6 Tiles Camera Map Auto Brightness Manual Auto Brightness Level Manual Slide Bar Unit Type Metric Imperial Day Night Mode Day Night ...
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Page 89: ...wered by Agrisync Ph 0480 018 282 Copyright Farmscan Pty Ltd 2019 2020 All contents in this manual are copyrighted by Farmscan Ag All rights reserved The information contained herein may not be used accessed copied stored displayed sold modified published or distributed or otherwise reproduced without express written consent from Farmscan www farmscan com au AM 7500 5 MARCH 2020 ...