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LOW SPD
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When Low Speed Shutoff is enabled, an alarm will occur
when speed drops below 0.7 MPH [km/H]. Product control
will not be resumed until the Master Switch is cycled (See
Zero Speed Shutoff).
AUTO NOBM -or-
n/a
"NOBM" indicates that no boom sections are turned ON for
MAN NOBM
the given product. See Boom Select feature if boom sections
are turned ON.
NOTE:
Audible Alarms:
1)
Beeps for 1/2 second once per second
2)
Beeps for 1/4 second twice per second
3)
Continuous
4)
Beeps for 2 seconds every 16 seconds
7.
DATALOGGER
The data logging system, connected to a DGPS receiver, saves on-the-go application information to a
compact flash (CF) card. It combines GPS position with controller information to create a database of
records that are recorded at an interval programmed by the user (see Trigger Value and Trigger Units). This
information can be transferred to a desktop or laptop computer. With the appropriate software, maps can
be created showing the path driven by the operator, along with controller information such as rate applied,
boom status, time, area, and more.
Setup:
1.
Insert CF card prior to powering ON console.
2.
With console power ON, press
key to bring up Data Logging Options. Press
to
advance to Trigger Value. Enter in desired increment.
3.
Press to advance to Trigger Units. Units of FEET [METERS] or SECONDS can be chosen
(toggled using as the unit of measurement for the trigger value programmed perviously).
4.
Press to advance to GPS Baud. Use key to select the baud rate of the GPS receiver
connected.
5.
Press to advance to GPS Stop Bits. Use
key to select the number of stop bits used
by the GPS receiver connected.
6.
Press to advance to logging mode. Use
key to select between logging GPS AND
CONSOLE DATA (MASTER SWITCH PAUSES LOG) or GPS DATA ONLY (CONTINUOUS LOG).
Mode
Audible
Alarm Description
Display
Alarm (*)
Summary of Contents for SCS 4600
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