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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

ISOBUS

EMC 

AXMAT DUO

Please read carefully 
before using the 
machine.

Keep for future reference.

This instruction manual/assembly in-
struction is to be considered as part of
the machine. Suppliers of new and sec-
ond-hand machines are required to
document in writing that the instruc-
tion manual/assembly instruction was
delivered with the machine and hand-
ed over to the customer.

Version 3.21.00

Original instructions

5902878-

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-en-0419

Summary of Contents for AXMAT DUO

Page 1: ...ction manual assembly in struction is to be considered as part of the machine Suppliers of new and sec ond hand machines are required to document in writing that the instruc tion manual assembly instruction was delivered with the machine and hand ed over to the customer Version 3 21 00 Original instructions 5902878 b en 0419 ...

Page 2: ...nd follow all instructions This manual may also describe equipment that is not included in your special equipment Please note that damage caused by incorrect operation or improper use is not covered by warranty claims Technical improvements We are continuously improving our products Therefore we reserve the right to make any improvements and changes to our machine that we consider necessary withou...

Page 3: ...yout and function 5 2 1 Overview of supported AXIS fertiliser spreaders 5 2 2 Function 5 2 3 Structure 6 3 Settings 7 3 1 Minimum requirements 7 3 2 Navigation within the menu 8 3 3 Fertiliser settings 9 3 3 1 Application rate 11 3 3 2 Working width 11 3 3 3 Spreading disc type 11 3 3 4 Normal disc speed 12 3 3 5 Fertiliser class 12 3 3 6 Fertiliser charts 13 3 4 Machine settings 16 3 4 1 Activati...

Page 4: ...t a working width of 24 m or greater 21 4 1 5 Performing a spreading test at a working width of 36 m or greater 22 4 2 AXMAT calibration 24 4 2 1 Evaluate the results and correct if necessary 25 4 2 2 Adjusting the drop point 29 4 3 Test diagnostics 30 4 4 Operating the AXMAT function in spreading operation 32 5 Alarm messages and possible causes 33 5 1 Meaning of the alarm messages 33 5 2 Failure...

Page 5: ...ractor The operating manual does not replace your own responsibility as the operator and operating personnel of the control unit 1 2 Significance of warnings The warning instructions in this manual have been structured according to the degree of danger and the probability of their occurrence Danger signs and symbols inform the user about other construction related and unavoidable residual risks th...

Page 6: ...arning warns of a possible dangerous situation for the health of persons Ignoring these warnings will result in very serious injury Always observe the measures described to prevent this danger n CAUTION Type and source of danger This warning warns of a potentially dangerous situation for personal health or of material and environmental damage Ignoring this warning can result in injuries and damage...

Page 7: ...gs page 7 References to other documents are indicated as note or instruction without exact chapter or page number Example Please also observe the instructions contained in the manual for the universal drive shaft 1 6 Menu hierarchy keys and navigation Menus are the entries listed in the Main menu window In the menus submenus and or menu items are listed in which settings can be implemented selecti...

Page 8: ...User instructions 1 4 ...

Page 9: ...fertiliser during spreading operation The cross distribution on each spreading side is op timised by adjusting the respective drop point based on regulation values NOTICE The menu entries on the display can appear in different menu windows depend ing on the version of the machine control unit used However the specified paths remain the same for all machine control unit versions NOTICE Correct func...

Page 10: ...al equipment consists of the following assemblies Figure 2 1 AXMAT special equipment 1 Communication module holder 2 Communication module 3 Holder for installation on the machine frame 4 9 sensor modules per spreading side 5 3 sensors per module 1 2 4 5 3 ...

Page 11: ...cial equipment is enabled and calibrated in the machine con trol unit by your customer service or specialist technical workshop Service menu AXIS H ISOBUS machine control unit of version 4 10 13 or later You have positioned the collecting vessels from the Field test set PPS special equipment on your test field 4 1 3 Performing a spreading test at a working width of 24 m page 20 ...

Page 12: ...s the Operating screen Main menu button This returns you to the Operating screen Press the ESC button The previous settings are retained You return to the previous menu NOTICE Important notes regarding the display and the navigation between menus are provided in chapter 1 6 Menu hierarchy keys and navigation page 3 In the following sections we describe calling up the menus or menu items via touchi...

Page 13: ...ings Working width RPM Spreading disc type Fertiliser class Figure 3 1 Fertiliser settings menu tab 1 and 2 Figure 3 2 Fertiliser settings menu tab 3 and 4 NOTICE When the AXMAT function is activated the Drop point menu item is greyed out and has no function here See Activating the AXMAT function on page 16 ...

Page 14: ...ermination of the working width to be spread Page 11 Drop point The drop point cannot be entered when the AXMAT function is activated Normal disc speed Input of the desired spreading disc speed Influences the EMC mass flow control Page 12 Spreading disc Setting of the spreading disc type mounted at the mineral fertiliser spreader influences the EMC mass flow control Selection list S4 S6 S8 S10 S12...

Page 15: ...g width 2 Enter the new value in the input field 3 Press OK The new value is saved in the machine control unit 3 3 3 Spreading disc type The mounted spreading disc type is preset in the control unit at the factory If you have mounted different spreading discs on your machine you must enter the correct type in your control unit 1 Call up the Fertiliser settings Spreading disc menu 2 Activate the sp...

Page 16: ...rtiliser identification system DIS special equipment Figure 3 3 Fertiliser settings page 3 1 Call up the Main menu Fertiliser settings menu 2 Call up the Fertiliser class 1 menu entry 3 Activate the corresponding fertiliser class in the selection list NOTICE For optimal empty run measurement you must check for correct entries in the Fertiliser settings menu The values in the Disc and Normal speed ...

Page 17: ...Fertiliser chart menu Figure 3 4 Fertiliser charts menu 1 Display for an active fertiliser chart 2 Display for a fertiliser chart filled with values 3 Fertiliser chart name field 4 Empty fertiliser chart 5 Chart number NOTICE Selecting a fertiliser chart has an effect on the fertiliser settings the machine control unit and the mineral fertiliser spreader The set application rate is overwritten by ...

Page 18: ...window is displayed 3 Select the Open and return option The Fertiliser settings menu is displayed and the selected element is loaded into the fertiliser settings as the active fertiliser chart Copying an existing fertiliser chart 1 Select the desired fertiliser chart The selection window is displayed 2 Select the Copy element option A copy of the fertiliser chart is now on the first free position ...

Page 19: ...e list Managing the selected fertiliser chart via the operating screen You can also manage the fertiliser chart directly via the operating screen 1 Press the Fertiliser chart 2 button on the touch screen The active fertiliser chart is displayed 2 Enter the new value in the input field 3 Press OK The new value is saved in the machine control unit NOTICE The active fertiliser chart cannot be deleted...

Page 20: ...ry is greyed out manual entry is not possible 3 Clear the AXMAT 3 checkbox The AXMAT function is deactivated NOTICE The menu entries on the display can appear in different menu windows depend ing on the version of the machine control unit used However the specified paths remain the same for all machine control unit versions NOTICE In the case of an error the function is automatically deactivated Y...

Page 21: ...e control unit before driving to the spreading location NOTICE The operating manual describes the functions of the machine control unit as of software version 3 21 00 NOTICE The settings of each menu are very important for optimal Automatic mass flow control EMC function Please be particularly aware of the specifics of the EMC function for the follow ing menu items In the Fertiliser settings menu ...

Page 22: ...ield test set Scope of delivery Figure 4 1 Scope of delivery of the field test set 1 Tape measure 1 piece 2 Plastic bowls 10 pieces 3 Plastic inserts 10 pieces 4 Support feet 5 pieces 5 Funnels 5 pieces 6 Locking bolts 5 pieces 7 Pipes 5 pieces NOTICE For calculating the settings for unlisted fertiliser types please also see the supplementary manual for the practice test kit 6 1 7 5 2 3 4 ...

Page 23: ...acks must not have any significant cavities or heights since this may distort the spreading pattern Carry out the test either on freshly mown grass or on a field with low vegeta tion max 10 cm 1 Insert the locking bolts 3 into the support feet 4 2 Fit the pipe 2 onto the locking bolts 3 Insert the funnel 1 into the pipe Figure 4 2 Assembling the measuring tubes 1 2 3 4 NOTICE Observe these conditi...

Page 24: ...the operating manual of your fertiliser spreader Adjust and lock the metering slides on the right and left hand side see the operating manual of your fertiliser spreader 4 1 3 Performing a spreading test at a working width of 24 m Test area length of 60 70 m Figure 4 4 Layout for one passage NOTICE We recommend the layout plan up to a spreading width of 24 m Layout plans for larger working widths ...

Page 25: ...ge 24 4 1 4 Performing a spreading test at a working width of 24 m or greater Place all 10 collecting vessels evenly spaced as shown in the sketch Place 2 collecting vessels each in the middle of the tramline in the overlapping zone and centrally between these positions Figure 4 5 Cross distribution Adjust the attachment height of the spreader on the left and right hand sides according to the info...

Page 26: ...the sketch Place 1 collecting vessel each in the middle of the tramline in the overlapping zone and centrally between these positions Figure 4 6 Cross distribution Adjust the attachment height of the spreader on the left and right hand sides according to the information in the fertiliser chart Note that the attachment height relates to the upper edge of the collecting vessels Check the spreading e...

Page 27: ...ring tubes from the left hand side 2 Note the values of the measuring tubes 3 Empty the measuring tubes and pour the contents of the next 4 collecting vessels into the measuring tubes from the left hand side 4 Note the values of the measuring tubes NOTICE If the quantity collected in the collecting vessels is insufficient repeat the passage Do not change the adjustment of the metering slides NOTIC...

Page 28: ...Main menu Fertiliser settings menu 2 Call up the AXMAT Calibration menu entry 3 Determine the position for the drop point using the fertiliser chart 4 Enter the determined value in the input field 5 Press OK 6 Press Spreading disc start 7 Press Start Stop Figure 4 7 Performing AXMAT calibration 8 Perform test spreading over the positioned collecting vessels See 4 1 3 Performing a spreading test at...

Page 29: ...nd correct if necessary page 25 4 2 1 Evaluate the results and correct if necessary Results with 5 or 10 collecting vessels working width up to 36 m Pool the contents of the collecting vessels placed one after another and pour them into the measuring tubes from the left hand side Read the quality of the horizontal spreading pattern via the filling levels of the measuring tubes Figure 4 8 Possible ...

Page 30: ...eft or vice versa Are the same drop points set on the right and left side Is the metering slide setting on the left and right side the same Tramline distances the same Tramlines parallel Was there a strong side wind during the test Case C Too little fertiliser in the centre Select earlier drop point setting e g change drop point from 5 to 4 Case D Too little fertiliser in the overlap zones Select ...

Page 31: ...from the left hand side Read the quality of the horizontal spreading pattern via the filling levels of the measuring tubes Figure 4 9 Possible results A All measuring tubes contain the same amount C Too much fertiliser in the overlap zone D Too little fertiliser in the overlap zone B The fertiliser distribution is not symmetrical D 100 1 5 9 C 100 1 5 9 B 100 1 5 9 A 100 1 5 9 ...

Page 32: ...must be delayed At working widths of approx 28 m and greater and when using fertiliser that does not fly so well smaller overlap ping zones occur spreading just to the adjacent tramline Goal Trapezium spreading pattern Select earlier drop point setting e g change drop point from 11 5 to 11 Decrease the disc rotation speed e g change from 1200 to 900 rpm Reason Total spreading width is too large th...

Page 33: ...w drop point button to enter a the new drop point 2 Enter the new drop point value based on the results read and the correction recommendations 3 Press OK 4 Drive over the area again to check the adjusted value You have previously emptied the collecting vessels The drop point is stored in the fertiliser chart The AXMAT system is calibrated and functional NOTICE You can enter values in steps of 0 5...

Page 34: ...umber of the sensor module 2 Status display of the individual sensors right spreading side as seen in the driving direction 3 Status display of the individual sensors left spreading side as seen in the driving direction 4 Error codes NOTICE This menu is for information purposes only The list of sensors depends on the equipment of the machine n CAUTION Risk of injury caused by moving machine parts ...

Page 35: ...st technical workshop They will help you in correcting the error NOTICE The AXMAT function is automatically deactivated when more than 3 sensors exhibit an error Contact your specialist technical workshop or customer service After the error has been correct set the checkbox in Machine settings AXMAT again The AXMAT function is now active again ...

Page 36: ... open The AXMAT function automatically regulates the drop point during spreading operation Figure 4 12 Regulating the drop point during spreading operation 1 Active fertiliser chart 2 Drop point value right spreading side 3 Drop point value left spreading side Notes In boundary spreading mode or with section control on a single side the AXMAT function is deactivated for the side operating with app...

Page 37: ...ck Calibration test 19 Defect by setting drop point The drop point setting cannot reach the target value it is to be moved to No position feedback 20 Error on LIN bus participant Name Communication problem Defective cable Loose plug connector 32 Externally controlled parts may move Risk of injury through squeezing and shearing Direct ALL persons out of the danger zone Read the in struction manual ...

Page 38: ... a warning symbol Figure 5 1 Alarm message example Acknowledging an alarm message 1 Rectify the cause of the alarm message Observe the operating manual of the mineral fertiliser spreader and section 5 1 Meaning of the alarm messages page 33 2 Press the ACK foil button NOTICE In the case of different ISOBUS terminals acknowledging the alarm messages may differ ...

Page 39: ...essages and possible causes 35 5 Figure 5 2 Alarm message example You can use various keys to acknowledge other messages with a yellow frame Enter Start stop For this purpose follow the instructions on screen ...

Page 40: ...Alarm messages and possible causes 5 36 ...

Page 41: ...rtiliser class 12 Normal disc speed 12 Spring disc 10 11 Working width 10 11 Field test set 18 I Idle measurement 11 12 K Key Menu 8 M M EMC function 11 12 17 Spring disc 11 Machine control unit Minimum requirements 7 Machine settings 16 17 Main menu Fertiliser settings 9 Machine settings 16 Menu button 8 Test diagnostics 30 Menu Navigation 3 8 N Normal disc speed 12 R RPM 12 S Sensor 6 Sensor mod...

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Page 43: ...ng manual must be observed In all cases of doubt contact our sales representatives or the factory directly Warranty claims must be submitted to the factory by 30 days at the latest after occurrence of the problem The date of purchase and the serial number must be indicated If repairs under the war ranty are required they must be carried out by the authorised workshop only after consultation with R...

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