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Table of Contents 

 
Operators Manual ..................................................................................................................................... 11

 

1.0 Safety .................................................................................................................................................. 11

 

1.1 Qualification and Training ............................................................................................................. 11

 

1.2 General safety ................................................................................................................................ 12

 

1.3 Special safety instructions ............................................................................................................. 12

 

1.4 DTS technical data ............................................................................................................................. 13

 

1.5 Operator Check List ........................................................................................................................... 14

 

1.6 Warranty ............................................................................................................................................. 15

 

1.

 

RDS Overview .................................................................................................................................... 16

 

1.1

 

The Artemis system (single motor kit) ...................................................................................... 16

 

1.2

 

Main functions .............................................................................................................................. 17

 

1.3

 

Control Modes and Data Logging ................................................................................................. 18

 

1.4

 

Menu keys ..................................................................................................................................... 18

 

2.

 

RDS Control Unit Operation ............................................................................................................ 19

 

2.1

 

Status Indicators ............................................................................................................................ 19

 

2.2

 

‘MAIN’ screen .............................................................................................................................. 19

 

2.2.1

 

Forward speed display and alarm functions .......................................................................... 20

 

2.2.2

 

Tramlining status/functions ................................................................................................... 21

 

2.2.3

 

Advancing the bout number................................................................................................... 21

 

2.2.4

 

Holding the bout number ....................................................................................................... 21

 

2.3

 

‘RATE’ screen .............................................................................................................................. 22

 

2.3.1

 

Setting /overriding the target rate .......................................................................................... 22

 

2.4

 

‘INFO’ screen ............................................................................................................................... 23

 

2.5

 

Tramlining ..................................................................................................................................... 23

 

2.6

 

Pre-start function ........................................................................... 

Error! Bookmark not defined.

 

2.7

 

Metering motor – manual override/half-width drilling ................................................................. 25

 

2.8

 

Product calibration ........................................................................................................................ 25

 

2.8.1

 

Initial product calibration ...................................................................................................... 25

 

2.8.2

 

‘CALIBRATION NUDGE’ - Adjusting the calibration factor ............................................. 27

 

2.9

 

Set Fan Speed and Hopper Level alarm thresholds ...................................................................... 27

 

2.10

 

Speed simulation ........................................................................................................................... 28

 

2.11

 

Select units / Rate step% ............................................................................................................... 28

 

2.12

 

 Speed auto call routine, ................................................................................................................ 29

 

2.13 Half width shut off ........................................................................................................................... 30

 

3.0 GPS Configuration .............................................................................................................................. 33

 

3.1 Port cable configuration ..................................................................................................................... 33

 

3.1

 

Head Unit Configuration - Port Settings ....................................................................................... 35

 

3.2

 

Internal Data Card Module ........................................................................................................... 36

 

3.3

 

GPS Receiver ................................................................................................................................ 36

 

3.3.1

 

‘GPS 16’ GPS Receiver ......................................................................................................... 36

 

3.3.2

 

Third-party GPS Receivers .................................................................................................... 37

 

3.4

 

GPS Baud Rate.............................................................................................................................. 37

 

3.5

 

GPS Configuration ........................................................................................................................ 37

 

3.5.1

 

To enable the GPS to be used ................................................................................................ 37

 

4.0

 

Data Logging and Variable Rate Treatment ................................................................................ 38

 

5.0

 

Drill Settings – Coulter overview .................................................................................................. 39

 

5.1 Disc Depth ..................................................................................................................................... 39

 

5.2 Leg Depth ...................................................................................................................................... 39

 

5.3 Seed depth ...................................................................................................................................... 40

 

Summary of Contents for DTS Series

Page 1: ...1 3m 4 0m 4 8m 6 0m 8 0m 9 0m 10 0m 12 0m machines 2013 V1 Operator Manual And Parts List Redgates Melbourne York YO42 4RG Tel 01759 319900 Fax 01759 319901 Last updated 25 9 13 MD...

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Page 3: ...e York YO42 4RG Tel 01759 319900 Fax 01759 319901 NO REGISTRATION NO WARRANTY SUMO SERIAL No For your own records Serial plate on side of headstock Sumo DTS customer Registration Document NAME ADDRESS...

Page 4: ...in this form and send back to us at Sumo UK Ltd Redgates Melbourne York YO42 4RG Tel 01759 319900 Fax 01759 319901 SUMO SERIAL No Overall size tick where applicable NAME ADDRES Small 38 chest Medium...

Page 5: ...DB length Fit electric power lead direct to tractor battery Set working depth according to seed type and ground conditions Ensure tractor is correctly balanced Check forward speed reading is correctly...

Page 6: ...6...

Page 7: ...make sure all hydraulic are fully open or fully closed before applying float on the tractor The wings are fitted with check valves on the rams which allows them to be depressurised without letting th...

Page 8: ...nted seeding units that articulate with ground contours and are governed by a constant pressure hydraulic system Leading opener disc for cutting through trash Single tungsten edged deep loosening auto...

Page 9: ...2 5 Tramlining 23 2 6 Pre start function Error Bookmark not defined 2 7 Metering motor manual override half width drilling 25 2 8 Product calibration 25 2 8 1 Initial product calibration 25 2 8 2 CAL...

Page 10: ...view 48 7 1 Coulter overview 49 7 2 Parallel linkage and rams 50 7 3 Depth pins 51 7 5 Seeding leg assembly 53 7 5 Seeding leg assembly 53 7 6 Leg assembly 54 7 7 Covering discs 55 7 8 Press wheels 56...

Page 11: ...established Make sure that only authorized personnel work on or with the machine Define the machine operators responsibilities also with regard to observing traffic regulations The operator must have...

Page 12: ...the machine when turning or negotiating curves 1 3 Special safety instructions Take extreme care when hitching up or unhitching machine to from the tractor Never allow persons to stand between the tr...

Page 13: ...0litres 3000litres 3000litres 3600litres 3600litres 3600litres 3600litres 3600litres Coulters 9 12 14 18 24 26 30 36 Coulter spacing s 33cm 33cm 34 3cm 33cm 33cm 34 6cm 33cm 33cm Weight 2840kg 9000kg...

Page 14: ...width 4 Number of rows shut off whilst tram lining 5 Marker width setting to allow matching of bouts 6 Operation of half width shut off standard on 6m and above via RDS Unit 7 Folding the machine in...

Page 15: ...of within 12 months from the date of receipt by the purchaser or his her nominee of the machine 5 Any claim under this warranty must be made by the original purchaser of the machine and is not assign...

Page 16: ...le motor kit Figure 1 Head Unit Speed Sensor Radar Motor 2 HBM CAN Module Power supply MCM CAN Module Priming Switch Shaft Speed Sensors Land wheel Sensor optional Fan Speed Sensor Tramline actuators...

Page 17: ...larm Information totals The instrument has a special software routine that makes calibration of the metering unit s very easy In the calibration mode each metering unit is controlled via a priming swi...

Page 18: ...ate treatment for Precision Farming applications the PS 8000i requires a suitable DGPS receiver and a formatted SD data card to implement treatment plans generated in the Precision Farming software A...

Page 19: ...displaying the following functions Figure 2 MAIN screen single product single metering NOTE The Metering motor status part of the display will appear differently depending on the drill configuration...

Page 20: ...rammed with low and high forward speed alarms MAIN_SEED_FERT PCX Display as figure 2 except as shown Display as figure 2 except as shown MAIN_LEFT_RIGHT PCX If the drill is in work and the speed is le...

Page 21: ...s of tramlining Tramline rhythm Symmetrical Assymmetrical left Assymetrical Right 2 2 3 Advancing the bout number On starting up the instrument the tramline sequence always starts at 1 If necessary pr...

Page 22: ...TE screen above If however on the rate screen the current rate is manually adjusted above or below the target rate then this number will flash on for 1 second off for 0 5 second When operating from a...

Page 23: ...een and press the key Figure 9 UK566 10 PCX Select Part Total Normal Total display Reset selected total Seed total Select Grand total display Fertiliser total Area total No function INFO_SEED_FERT PCX...

Page 24: ...prayer 4 5m drill 12m sprayer 10 pass 4m drill 10m sprayer 6m drill 15m sprayer 10 pass 4m drill 13 3m sprayer 6m drill 20m sprayer 14 pass 3m drill 14 sprayer 4m drill 18 7m sprayer 16 pass 4m drill...

Page 25: ...UP screen press the key 2a If the instrument is configured for dual products first select the product you want to calibrate fig 10 Figure 10 Dual product Single metering 2b Or if configured for dual m...

Page 26: ...issible based on the application rate set for the product fig 15 Figure 15 6 Press ENTER again to confirm and store the new calibration factor or press ESC to return to the SETUP menu screen It is rec...

Page 27: ...nits likewise first select the left or right unit fig 11 2 From either screen press the key to select the Calibration Nudge screen fig 16 Figure 16 3 Enter the theoretical Expected weight noted from t...

Page 28: ...1 Press the ENTER key again to start speed simulation Figure 20 As long as speed simulation is running the forward speed display on the MAIN screen will flash fig 22 NOTE The pre start function works...

Page 29: ...ess enter N B At this point you can manually edit option 1 the SSF as displayed 5 When you are ready with the machine in work in a field press enter to start 6 Drive at any speed exactly 100m and stop...

Page 30: ...lf the drill is switched off the motor speed is halved at the same time Seed is deflected to just one distribution head enabling the half width function When drilling at full width the actuator moves...

Page 31: ...right turned off it changes to with the reminder Motor speed is reduced by 50 With both left right turned off it changes to with the reminder N B When full width off actuator goes to centre position...

Page 32: ...ound manually by removing and disconnecting the actuator wiring and the half width function will need to be turned off If left or right is switch off and a product calibration is initiated the followi...

Page 33: ...d Variable rate maps from the log page 3 1 Port cable configuration Figure 1 Port connections Figure 2 Typical Setup Psi sending rate instructions via SD card Bottom Port options see note 1 Receiving...

Page 34: ...up Psi receiving rate and GPS instructions via separate cables E G Trimble GPS Receiver Rate instruction Bottom Port Third party Controller NOTE Power Supply as normal via Pro Series 50 way D connecto...

Page 35: ...rface GPS input sending Variable rate Treatment VRT instructions to an OEM third party rate controller GPS BOGBALLE GPS LH5000 v 4 GPS KVERNELAND GPS RAVEN GPS FIELDSTAR Bottom Port NOT USED Factory d...

Page 36: ...when an SD card is inserted in the internal data card module On removing the card the port will revert to the function configured on the PORT SETUP screen Table 1 3 3 GPS Receiver 3 3 1 GPS 16 GPS Re...

Page 37: ...to section 6 for further information 3 4 GPS Baud Rate The RDS box needs to be configured as shown bellow to match the baud rate with the 3 rd party GPS receiver to be compatible The RDS Default 4800...

Page 38: ...k the actual application rate to the other controller All setups allow the operator to commence a full VRT application For a and b a full application record of the actual application is generated and...

Page 39: ...r following pressure Covering discs Seed depth Leg depth Leading disc depth Shallow working Deep working M12 bolt 25mm leg depth pin fitted below the leg arm as a depth stop Deepest leg depth Shallowe...

Page 40: ...The covering discs are very adjustable to suit different conditions via M8 bolts 5 5 Chassis adjustment The chassis needs to be set so the chassis runs parallel to the ground 1 seed boot 20mm seed leg...

Page 41: ...ging ground conditions If coulters don t respond fast enough increase the oil flow The default pressure is 30bar This pressure will need to be adjusted according to local conditions For example it wil...

Page 42: ...width plus the seed row spacing To operate A manual hydraulic changeover valve is used to change between wing and marker movement The markers should be operated in a gentle manner beware of obstacles...

Page 43: ...tor turning and metering seed 5 Press the white prime button once again to stop the motor once a suitable sample is collected 6 The seed dispensed out of the Venturi can be weighed using the digital w...

Page 44: ...sufficient It is recommended to reset the PART TOTAL to zero before commencing drilling This will enable you after drilling an area to quantify any error in the calibration factor by logging the theo...

Page 45: ...g Rollers No Image Volume cm3 Possible use Part No 1 8 OSR SW771 2 60 Linseed Grass seed SWB208 3 180 Low rate of Cereals SWB242 4 460 Cereals Beans and Peas SWB206 5 525 Cereals Beans and Peas SW730...

Page 46: ...ape Rape Grass Linseed Cereals Cereals Cereals Cereals Cereals Beans Peas Drilling rate kg ha 3 10 20 20 80 100 150 200 250 250 150 250 Roller 1 1 2 or 3 2 or 3 3 3 4 4 5 4 5 4 5 or 6 4 5 or 6 Fan spe...

Page 47: ...ng replacement parts please have your serial number part numbers and quantities at hand Winter storage When machines are to be parked up for the winter period correct storage techniques are an importa...

Page 48: ...Assembly Overview Description Page Coulters 46 53 Metering Unit 54 Distribution system 55 Drill switching 56 Fan assembly 57 58 Lifting and folding 59 RDS Control system 60 64 Hydraulics 65 Stickers...

Page 49: ...49 7 1 Coulter overview Leading disc Press wheels DTS leg Seeding leg Parallel linkage and hydraulic rams Covering discs Depth pins...

Page 50: ...ning legs 6 SWH102 Coulter pressure ram 7 SWM20210 M20 x 210mm bolt 8 SWM16110 M16 x 110 bolt 9 SW1244 16 x 55 tabbed pin 10 SWB197 3034 40 plastic bush 11 SWB492 2528 21 plastic bush 12 SW1245 DTS co...

Page 51: ...51 7 3 Depth pins Item Part No Description 1 SW1255 Leg depth pin 2 SWB105 Lynch pin 3 SW1256 20mm Seed leg depth pin press wheel arm pin 1 2 3 2 3 2...

Page 52: ...1228 Front disc ring scraper 8 SW1229 Front disc ring scraper bracket 9 SWB493 Front disc rubber 10 SWM1235chsq M12x35CHSQ SWM12003 M12 plain nut SWM12001 M12 plain washer 11 SWM1030CHSQ M10 x 30 CHSQ...

Page 53: ...boot 2 SWB444 1 seed boot 3 SWB275 x 1 roll pin 4 SW1225 DTS seed boot coulter leg 5 SWB344 32mm seed hose per m 3m only 5 not shown SWB470 38mm seed hose per m 6 SWB277 32mm hose clip 6 not shown SWB...

Page 54: ...7 6 Leg assembly Item Part No Description 1 SWB197 3034 40 plastic bush 2 SW1224 DTS front Loosening tine 180mm carbide 3 SWM1640 M16 x 40 bolt 4 SWM16004 M16 Nylock nut 5 SW1309 DTS leg frame 1 3 2 4...

Page 55: ...ng disc top arm 5 SWM825 M8 x 25 bolt 16 SW1263 Covering disc cross arm 6 SWM8003 M8 flat washer 17 SW1264LH RH Covering disc leg LH RH 7 SWM8004 M8 nylock nut 18 SW1265 41od x 20id x 10mm 8 SWM2004 M...

Page 56: ...SWM22004 M22 x 1 5 nylock nut 5 SWM1220fine M12x1 25 x 20 bolt 6 SW1230 Middle wheel deflector 7 SW1310 DTS press wheel arm 8 SWM10040 M10 x 40 bolt 9 SWM10004 M10 Nylock nut 10 SWM10001 M10 flat wash...

Page 57: ...ler 460cm 3 1 6 SWB208 Metering Roller 60cm 3 1 7 SW771 Metering Roller 8cm 3 1 8 SWB207 Metering unit bearing 2 9 SWB240 Metering unit Circlip 1 10 SW769 Metering Roller Rubber Diagonal optional 0 11...

Page 58: ...hose per m 2 SWB458 89mm seed hose per m SWB354 127mm seed hose not shown per m 3 SWB350 Tramline valve 4 SWB494 Tramline half moon wedge 5 SWM6005 M6 wing nut 7 SWB495 32mm hose jubilee clip SWB496...

Page 59: ...tem Item Part No Description 1 SWH295 Area cut out ram 2 SWB299 Area cut out sensor 3 SWB302 Blue magnet 4 SWM6025 M6 x 25 bolt 5 SWM16100 M16 x 100 bolt 6 SWM16004 M16 nylock nut 7 SW1247 10mm x 50od...

Page 60: ...ity assembly 1 SW977 Fan cover 1 2 SWB303 Fan magnets 2 3 SWB328 Propeller 1 4 SWB329 Fan boss 1 5 SWB330 fan housing 1 SWB437 fan inlet flange not shown 1 6 SWB299 Fan speed sensor 1 7 SW978 Mounting...

Page 61: ...3 SWM12000 M12 half nut 1 4 SWH319 Bearing support 1 5 SWB329 Key way drive shaft 1 6 SWH182 12L 90 2 7 SWH156 12L Tee 2 8 SWH316 3 8 in line check valve 1 9 SWH365 0 20 bar pressure gauge 1 10 SWH32...

Page 62: ...4 SW440 30mm x 175 tabbed pin 5 SW1248 30mm x 130 tabbed pin 6 SW185 30mm x 140 tabbed pin 4m SW1249 40mm x 150 tabbed pin 6m SW143 40mm x 160 tabbed pin 8m 7 SW1250 30mm x 195 tabbed pin 4m SW1251 4...

Page 63: ...list and Part Numbers Drill head unit Item Part No Description Qty 40 SWB314 Head Unit S HU 268 6 003 1 41 SWB315 Cable Head Unit S CB 268 6 045 1 42 SWB316 Mounting Bracket Kit S PS BKT MK2 1 42 K P...

Page 64: ...5 021 1 5 SWB298 Junction Box S AC 268 6 049 1 of 2 6 SWB299 Sensor Kit for Seed Shaft K SNR 503 2 of 4 8 SWB300 Switch Kit for Priming Product calibration K ENT SWCH 1 9 SWB301 Magnet Carrier Seed S...

Page 65: ...1of 2 12 SWB299 Sensor Kit for Fan Shaft K SNR 503 1 of 4 13 SWB304 CAN Module HBM S HU 322 5 001 1 14 SWB305 Wiring Harness HBM S CB 322 5 020 1 15 SWB306 Wiring Harness Main S CB 268 6 046 1 16 SWB...

Page 66: ...7 Power Cable Tractor S CB 500 1 074 1 19 SWB309 Power Supply Kit K ART2 PWR 1 20 SWB310 Radar Sensor Kit K TGSS MK3 UK 1 25 e SWB355 Power lead fuse holder S H661 012 1 25 d SWB363 60 amp fuse S H663...

Page 67: ...ion kit A 4m extension cable kit for use with trailed drills Item Part No Description Qty 27 SW896 Power Supply Extension Cable 4m S CB 318 1 022 1 28 SW897 Instrument Extension Cable 4m S CB 318 1 02...

Page 68: ...Part No Description Quantity assembly 1 SWH143 3 8 Banjo bolt 4 2 SWH142 3 8 dowty washer 8 3 SWH296 Pilot Operated Check Valve 3 8 2 4 SWH103 701 3 Ram 2 5 SWH156 12L Tee 1 6 SWH297 marker changer ov...

Page 69: ...9mm 2 SWB125 Vertical Sumo sticker 80 x 235mm Seed Sensor Sticker 112 x 70mm 3 1 SWB128 SWB202 Small Union Jack sticker 5 SWB129 Small Sumo Horizontal Sticker 350 x 94mm 2 SWB130 Small Sumo Horizontal...

Page 70: ...eware of moving machine 80 x 70mm 2 SWB325 Caution sticker 80 x 70mm 2 SWB326 No riding on the machine 77 x 156mm 2 SWB317 Read operators manual before operating the machine 77 x 156mm 1 SWB318 Beware...

Page 71: ...71 Warning fan return pressure 90 x 140mm 1 SWB321...

Page 72: ...3m DTS supplement Chassis Item Part No Description 1 SW1333 3m DTS frame 2 SW627 Cat 3 top link pin 3 SW626 Cat 3 lower link pin 4 SWB530 Depth Wheel 6 5 80 12 6ply 5 SW1334 5 stud stub axle 5 2 3 1...

Page 73: ...ed 5 Press the white prime button once again to stop the motor once a suitable sample is collected 6 The seed dispensed out of the Venturi can be weighed using the digital weigh scales supplied with t...

Page 74: ...r 2 3 times is normally sufficient It is recommended to reset the PART TOTAL to zero before commencing drilling This will enable you after drilling an area to quantify any error in the calibration fac...

Page 75: ...75 3m Metering Rollers No Image Volume cm3 Possible use Part No 1 6 OSR SWB510 2 469 Cereals SWB472 3 633 Beans and Peas SWB511 Optional part...

Page 76: ...rop Rape Rape Grass Linseed Cereals Cereals Cereals Cereals Cereals Beans Peas Drilling rate kg ha 3 10 20 20 80 100 150 200 250 150 150 250 Roller 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 or 3 2 or 3 Fan speed rpm 1200 2...

Page 77: ...actor spool is providing the correct oil flow for the desired fan speed then the needle valve should be adjusted so that it is fully open 3m tramline system The Sumo DTS is unique in that the drill do...

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