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3.
CALCULATING "SPEED CAL"
1)
Place a chalk mark or tape onto the vehicle tire that the Speed Sensor mounted
to it as shown below.
2)
Mark the initial spot on the ground.
3)
Drive vehicle straight ahead counting 10 full revolutions of the wheel. The mark
must stop at the same position it was in when the vehicle started.
4)
Measure the distance from the ground starting mark to stopping mark in inches [dm]
(Round off fractions).
5)
Write down this distance as the SPEED CAL number; keep it for future reference
when programming the Console.
NOTE: This measurement is critical to the performance of the Console. MEASURE
CAREFULLY. Be sure tire is properly inflated before measuring. Measure
tire in type of soil in which you will be spraying. Circumference of
tire will vary when measured in soft soil versus hard packed soil. For
best results, measure several times and average the results.
Large tires and very low speed applications may require additional magnets to
insure accurate speed readings. Any even number of magnets may be used as long
as they are of alternating color and equally spaced. After calculating "SPEED
CAL", this number must be adjusted according to the number of magnets used.
Normal Number of Magnets
Actual Number of Magnets
Example:
4
6
SCS 330, SCS 500 and SCS 550 normally use two magnets. All other consoles normally
use four magnets.
x Speed Cal = Adjusted Speed Cal
x 1200 = 800