6.3
Alarm levels
Figure 6.3
Alarm settings
Set the level at which alarms are to be activated. Change
by pressing the field to be changed and set a new alarm
level in the pop-up window.
A. Amount of seed fed out. Activates an alarm if the
amount fed out (seeds/ha) is less than the alarm level,
as a percentage for one of the row units. The alarm
level is indicated as a percentage of the set feed rate
in the calibration menu.
B. Alarm delay (secs) for seed fed out.
C. Alarm level for percentage deviation in the spacing
between seeds on average for all row units.
D. Alarm delay (secs) for seeds per second
E. Planting accuracy alarm level. Generates an alarm if
the planting accuracy for one of the row units is less
than the set alarm level.
F. Alarm delay (sec) for planting accuracy.
G. Alarm level for the number of skips within each row.
Default setting: 20%
H. Alarm level for the number of doubles within each
row. Default setting: 20%
I.
Alarm delay (sec) for the number of skips and
doubles.
J. Fan rotation speed alarm level, lower alarm level.
Default setting: 2000 rpm.
K. Fan rotation speed alarm level, upper alarm level.
Default setting: 5000 rpm
L. “Warning” alarm level for drilling quality. Drilling
quality is the deviation indicated as a percentage for
skips and doubles. Shown as a bar chart on the
statistics page (yellow marking if the accuracy is less
than the set alarm level).
M. “Critical” alarm level for drilling quality. Drilling
quality is the deviation indicated as a percentage for
skips and doubles. Shown as a bar chart on the
statistics page (red marking if the accuracy is less
than the set alarm level).
When selecting FH (FrontHopper) the following alarm
settings may also be entered:
N. FH fan rotation speed alarm level, lower alarm level.
Default setting: 1500 rpm
O. FH fan rotation speed alarm level, upper alarm level.
Default setting: 4000 rpm.
Alarm delay indicates the time between an error signal
from the sensor and the visual/audible alarm on the home
screen. The alarm indication should be slightly delayed
to avoid alarms at low driving speeds. Nevertheless, the
delay should be as short as possible to allow sudden,
brief interruptions to be detected as well. Default setting:
5 seconds.
6.4
Tramlining Settings
6.4.1
Calculation of tramlining
Figure 6.4
This screen is intended for calculation of tramlining. A
suggested calculation can be chosen based on the
settings entered. It is also possible to design a tramline
program yourself.
The background is light when the screen is in display
mode, and dark when changes/designs are being made.
This is to clarify where you are.
The following values need to be entered:
A. Total width of the spraying implement.
B. Distance between pairs of wheels.
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