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4.
At the "
Main On
" prompt, toggle the "
+/-
" switch to change to
"
Main Off
".
↓
Main Off
↓
5.
Toggle and hold "
SETUP (NO)
" switch for two seconds to return to the
Normal Operational Screen.
B.
Adjusting the Sensor Offset
To compensate for the lack of crop in the “wheel track”, adjust the main lift
sensor’s height reading offset (zero height) so that the sensor will read higher
to match the average height of your crop. Perform the following procedure
using the UC4+ control panel:
1.
Ensure the UC4+ control panel is in
MANUAL
mode, at the Normal
Operating Screen.
2.
Navigate to the "
More ?
" prompt in the
SENSOR DISPLAY
menu.
Toggle "
AUTO (YES)
" switch.
3.
Navigate to the "
Main ?
" prompt in the
SENSOR DISPLAY
menu.
Toggle "
AUTO (YES)
" switch.
4.
Toggle "
SENSOR DISPLAY
" switch to display the main lift height
("
MLht
") menu prompt.
↓
MLht 47
↓
5.
Decrease the reading by the difference in height between standing crop
and trampled crop in the “wheel track”. Adjust this until ALL three
sections (right, left, main) are level in the field while in
AUTO
mode.
The "
+
" switch will increase the reading, the "
–
" switch will decrease
the reading.
NOTE: This may take some experimentation in field conditions.
6.
To return to the Normal Operating Screen, toggle and hold "
SETUP
(NO)
" switch for two seconds.
NOTE: This is subject to a “trial and error” approach to getting this set
adequately. The advantage is that AUTOMATIC control will be
retained for the main section. Depending on the crop, the
depression caused by the wheel might vary. Keep in mind that
when turning the implement the “wheel track” will follow a
different path. If the main roll sensor detects standing crop in
this situation, the main section will lift momentarily.
NOTE: Zero height (for the main lift sensor) will need to be reset when
using SOIL mode operation.