
8 - Menu 4 Toolbox
8.7
Menu 4.7 Emergency Track
Menu 4.7 Emergency Track
When this menu is entered, the “bypass” function is active, so that all
sensors are ignored. The system can be operated manually so it is
possible to fold the boom and drive home. In the menu, the sensor
status and voltages can be checked, which is useful for
HARDI®
service
to solve the problem.
Status for following sensors are shown in the menu:
Front sensor
Rear sensor
Lock sensor
Boom sensor
Lock sensor:
If the lock sensor indicates “released” (high voltage) and the track selection switch is in either “auto” or “manual”, it is possible
to use the “Left/Right steer” and “Fold inner in” switches, regardless of any other inputs the Controller receives from sensors.
If the lock sensor indicates “locked” (low voltage) and the track selection switch is in either “auto” or “manual”, it is possible
to use “Fold inner in” switch regardless of any other inputs the Controller receives from sensors. Manual or automatic
tracking is not possible.
If the track selection switch is switched to “align”, the trapeze lock will attempt to lock regardless of any sensor reading. No
automatic align is attempted. Manual or automatic tracking is not possible.
Once the boom is folded into transport position, exit the menu. This will activate the track lock if it is not damaged. As extra
security, switch power for HC 6500 to OFF and stop oil flow to the sprayer.
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DANGER! Emergency only. Don’t track with the boom folded! Safety system is disabled.
4.7 Emergency Track
>> Front sensor
2.38 Volt
Front sensor
1.9 Degree
Rear sensor
Volt
Rear sensor
Degree
Boom sensor 1
5.00 Volt
Boom sensor 2
Folded
Lock sensor
0.80 Volt
Lock sensor
Locked
Emergency only.
Align sprayer and fold boom in case a sensor is defect.
Summary of Contents for HC 6500
Page 1: ...CONTROLLER HC6500 Instruction book sw 1 2x 67021903 Version 1 20 US 08 2010 ...
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Page 10: ...1 Welcome 1 2 ...
Page 30: ...4 System setup 4 8 ...
Page 62: ...8 Menu 4 Toolbox 8 4 Menu 4 4 Reserved Reserved function This menu is not used ...
Page 70: ...10 Soft keys 10 2 ...
Page 72: ...11 Maintenance 11 2 ...
Page 80: ...12 Fault finding 12 8 ...
Page 89: ...Notes ...
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