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0701_GB-ISoBUS-terminal_5543
GB
isobus - TerMinal
Various signals can be sent from the tractor to the job
calculator through the tractor signal 7-channel plug
socket.
Uses of tractor data
Note!
For tractors
without ISOBUS
the ISO-control
operating device
(FO205) translates
the tractor signal
into an ISOBUS
signal.
T1
T2
T
T4
T5
T6
• Pressing the “F4 key” on the ISO-control operating
device causes the System menu to appear.
• press the softkey
button „Traktor-Jobrechner“
- The status of the tractor job calculator is shown.
Status can be activated or deactivated with the
softkey button T1
.
- The tractor job calculator program determines the
speed, the distance covered, the power take-off
r.p.m. and the working position of the lifting gear.
- The current settings are shown.
3. Power take-off r.p.m.
- press the
softkey button T5 “Setup“
- Select “Power take-off impulses per revolution”
position using the “down” key .
- Input the impulse count using the keyboard.
- An altered choice must be confirmed with
ENTER.
- The power take-off r.p.m. is shown.
- If a power take-off sensor signal is on, a tick appears
in the square.
4. Working position
If a working position signal (ON = lifting gear is lowered)
is on, a tick appears in the square.
An empty square means that either the working
position is OFF (lifting gear is raised) or the signal is
not available.
2. Ground based speed
- press the
softkey button T5 “Setup“
- Select “ground based” position using the “down”
key. "
- Choose between “GPS”, “wheel sensor” and
“deactivated” using the “+” or “-“ keys.
- An altered choice must be confirmed with
ENTER.
- The setting “GPS/Radar” determines the speed
from either the GPS or the radar, whereby the GPS
has the higher priority. This means the radar signal
substitutes as a measurement signal source when
the GPS is not available.
- In the radar sensor setting, the radar signal is
processed exclusively.
- If wheel sensor is selected then using the keyboard
it is possible to spring up to input the impulse count
per 100m.
- Carry out direct input or 100m equalization as
described in the section “Wheel based speed”.
Note!
During these 100m
equalizations
the speeds and
distances shown
are invalid.
Note!
If there is no
wheel, radar
sensor or GPS
available, then
measuring must
be deactivated
otherwise the
measurement 0
will be continually
sent.
1. Wheel based speed
- press the
softkey button T5 “Setup“
- Choose between “wheel sensor” and “deactivated”
using the “+” or “-“ keys.
- An altered choice must be confirmed with
ENTER.
- If wheel sensor is selected then using the keyboard
it is possible to spring up to input the impulse count
per 100m.
- If the impulse count is known then this can be
entered directly using the keyboard and stored by
pressing Enter.
- If the impulse count is not known then this can be
determined.
Procedure:
- press the
softkey button T2 “R 100m Start“
- Travel a distance of exactly 100m.
- press the
softkey button T2 “R 100m Stop"
- The impulse count determined by this is then
stored.
T1
T2
T
T4
T5
T6
T1
T2
T
T4
T5
T6