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7.2.3 Multiple Peripheral Wire Installation
An installation may require multiple peripheral wires.
Each working area is bordered by a peripheral wire. The
area inside each peripheral wire defines a single parcel.
Each parcel must overlap with a neighboring parcel.
Each pair of wires or parcels which overlap must be
designated as neighboring parcels.
Multi-Field Installation
Wire1/Field 1 is a neighbor of Wire 2/Field 2.
The amount of time that the robot spends working in
each field is determined by the percentage values of
the working schedule. For Wire 1/Field 1 the
percentage can be set to 0.
The start and finish sides of the peripheral wire must lie
next to each other when they enter the charging
station. Peripheral wires can not cross fields. The
distance between the peripheral wires for each field
must be greater than or equal to 23.5 in. (600 mm).
Multi-Field Overlaps
An overlap is an area that lies within two fields. It is
used for the robot to transition from one field to
another. The length and width of the overlap must be
greater than 10.0 ft. (3.0 m).
Overlap with Station Loop Wire in Single Field
1 – Field 1
2 – Field 2
3 – Start and finish side of Field 1 peripheral wire
4 – Start and finish side of Field 2 peripheral wire
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