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WIRELESS DIAGNOSTIC CONTROL
Wireless diagnostic control allows the user to control the system and perform diagnostics through a personal
mobile device such as a table or smart phone or by using a Raven wireless remote. The user can turn on and off
boom sections, turn the pump on or off, and view real-time system information for troubleshooting or
demonstration purposes without having to leave the cab. A Bluetooth low energy (BLE) compatible device is
required.
CARE AND USE
Always follow equipment manufacturer’s recommended maintenance procedures for storing equipment. Perform
the following maintenance procedures before storing equipment with the Hawkeye
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nozzle control system:
1. Empty product from the chemical supply tank and flush the application system with water or an approved tank
cleaner following the machine manufacturer’s recommended procedures.
2. Remove hardened chemical residues or build up by flushing the system with soap and water.
3. Prime the system plumbing with a 50% water and automotive antifreeze mixture to prevent freezing of NCV
components. Freezing will result in damage to the Hawkeye
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system and other plumbing components on the
system.
Refer to Appendix D, Maintenance Schedule and Replacement Parts, for additional assistance with maintaining the
Hawkeye
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nozzle control valves.
UPDATES
Updates for Raven manuals as well as software updates for Raven consoles, product controllers, and valve ECU’s
are available at the Applied Technology Division web site:
https://portal.ravenprecision.com/
NOTE:
Prior to performing a software update, record all settings in the Calibration Reference Sheet section
on page v. After the update is complete, reset system defaults and recalibrate the system.
The Raven Service Tool (P/N 117-0171-464) and a laptop PC (Windows 7 or newer) are required to perform
software updates of the Hawkeye
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nozzle control system. Refer to the Raven Service Tool Operation manual for
additional assistance with updating the Hawkeye nozzle control valves or the Hawkeye
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Summary of Contents for Hawkeye
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