Getting familiar with the machine
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Menu structure of spreader
The operating system (the software) of the control system has 4
levels:
•
Main menu with spreader functions that you need during spread-
ing,
•
Settings and service menu with basic settings and functions that
you need before or after spreading,
•
Diagnosis menu for identifying faults in the event of failure
•
ISOBUS communication menu for various terminal- and machine-
related settings.
You will find a graphical overview of the menu structure on page
42.
By pressing the home key, you can return to the main screen from any
random point in the program.
With some types of ISO control boxes, change the functions of the
function key by pressing the change key.
Main menu
In the main menu you will find all the information related to the
spreading process or the machine while spreading. Moreover, you can
use the function keys to carry out the most important functions
immediately, such as over and under dosing or closing a spreading
disc.
Settings and service menu
In the first screen of the settings and service menu, you must enter
some necessary data for correct spreader operation before use. For
some functions, such as emptying the hopper, calibration test and field
registration, there is a function key that takes you to a following
function-specific screen.
Pressing the key symbol accesses the first screen of the settings and
service menu.
By pressing the scroll keys, you reach the next screen of this menu.
There you will find settings that you do not have to modify regularly.
Behind the PIN code, there are screens where you alone must make
changes in the event of any modification to the machine.
Diagnosis menu
You can reach the diagnosis menu from any screen of the settings and
service menu by pressing the lens key.
By pressing the scroll keys, you can browse the diagnosis menu
screens. The values in this menu serve to identify faults and do not
have to be modified.
By pressing the key switch, you can return from any diagnosis menu
screen to the 1st screen of the settings and service menu.
Summary of Contents for RO-M EW
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