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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
INDEX
SEC
THEME
Page
1.
BASIC FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
1
2.
INTRODUCTION
2
3.
UNIT CHARACTERISTICS/DIMENSIONS
3
4.
DIMENSIONS
3
5.
CONNECTIONS
4
6.
CONFIGURATION
6
7.
USE
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7.1. MAIN MENU
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7.2. CONSULTATION
11
7.3. PROGRAMMING
12
7.4. CHANGE CLOCK TIME
12
7.5. MANUAL PROGRAMMES
12
7.6. MANUAL SECTORS
13
7.7. FERTILISATION TIME
13
7.8. STOP
13
7.9. PROGRAMME PATTERN
13
8.
FUNCTION CHART
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PRESENTATION
We wish to take this opportunity to thank you for
the confidence in us which you have demonstrated in
expressing interest or acquiring this unit.
This confidence, for our part, stimulates our
efforts to meet and surpass the expectations of our
clients to justify the traditional quality of our products.
This Manual will allow you to see the capacity of
the unit as well as its installation and use.
However, if after reading this you still have any
doubts, contact us and we will happily answer them.
1. BASIC FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The
is an electronic programmer for
the control, start and stop of diesel, petrol engines
and generators.
It has got 4 inputs to: start/stop by external order,
conditional stop, oil pressure gauge or battery charge
(petrol) and securities such as levels, pressure
gauges, cylinder head temperature, etc.
It has also got 6 relay outlets: 3 for the start, stop
and engine ignition; and other 3 that can adopt one of
the following 7 combinations of outlets:
1ª. Fertiliser, Electropump, Breakdown indica-
tion.
2ª. Fertiliser, Warm-up, Breakdown indication.
3ª. Fertiliser, Electropump, Warm-up.
4ª. Warm-up, Electropump, Breakdown indica-
tion.
5ª. Sector 1, Sector 2, Electropump.
6ª. Sector 1, Sector 2, Breakdown indication.
7ª. Sector 1, Sector 2, Warm-up.
The screen displays information about the clock,
breakdown or conditional stop situation and working
times of the engine.
There are 5 time programmes of activation, with
programming of the frequency of the irrigation days,
the starting time and the length of the activation.
Other values that can be configured are:
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The post-irrigation time.
•
The starting time.
•
The number of starting attempts.
•
The time between starting attempts.
•
The length of the stop order.
•
The delay between the effective starting of
the engine and the starting of the
electropump.
•
The delay between the stop of the
electropump and the stop of the engine.