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Summary of Contents for MCE 6000

Page 1: ...ble are overshot 6 If the instructions set out in this booklet have not been carefully followed 6 If the equipment is used badly defective maintenance or other errors by the client 6 If modi cationsha...

Page 2: ...g data are displayed 6 Speed Km hr 6 Partial surfaces and total surfaces Ha 6 Seeding distance 6 Quantity in thousands of seeds per hectare Monitors MCE 6000 and MCE 12000 Fig 2 differ only in the num...

Page 3: ...row possible seed planting irregula6 rities C Monitor on off button with incorporated green signalling LED When the monitor switches on normally the green LEDof this button stays lit N B when the mon...

Page 4: ...unted on each single seeding element and placed on the lower part of the seed distributor Fig 6 To install cable proceed as follows 6 distribute the wiring cables and x them with cable ties to the air...

Page 5: ...e signal cable O to the junction box P placed on the seed drill 6 Connect the speed sensor Q and thejunction box R 6 Connect the photocells S respecting the row numeration Figure 7 6 Connect the suppl...

Page 6: ...rammed in the factory S 10 Normal Mode is selected when the sensitivity value program6 med S ranges between 1 and 50 1 corresponds to the highest sensitivity Select Normal Mode to control planting of...

Page 7: ...2 Programmed data memo to facilitate re6programming of the monitor Table 2 C MANUAL ENTERING OF THE C CONSTANT IMPULSES 100 METRES Enter the number of impulses x 100 m received by the speed sensor pl...

Page 8: ...work it is necessary to check or set some essential workingparameters suchastheseedplantingdistance d to which the seed drill is set inter6row width L sowing control sensitivity S understood as the to...

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