11.2.4
Tramlining
Figure 11.11
This screen is intended for calculation of tramlining.
The following values need to be entered:
A. Total width of the equipment
B. Distance between the set of wheels
C. Width of the wheels (safe clearance of plants can be
achieved by entering a higher value here).
Example: The wheel width is 500 mm, but additional
protection of 50 mm for the plant is desired – so
600 mm should be entered).
D. Also indicate which direction the tractor will turn
after the first bout.
E. Tramlining Compensation is a function that allows
you to vary the feed rate using the tramline program.
By entering a percentage in (E) all rows adjacent to a
tramlining row will receive an increased feed rate,
according to the percentage entered
F. Press the symbol for the calculator to begin
calculation of rows and overlaps.
The following will be displayed:
Figure 11.12
The screen above shows a suggested tramline based on
the information entered:
A. Number of bouts
B. Overlap
C. Tramlining
11.2.5
Row unit settings
Figure 11.13
Awarning is shown before you enter the settings
menu. Do not change any settings in this menu if
you are unsure. An incorrect value could cause a
row unit to stop working.
Every motor on the seed unit, micro-granulate unit and
fertiliser unit must be programmed to the correct motor
output on WS9. All machines are programmed to the
correct machine type at the factory, but new
programming may be required in conjunction with
software updates or WS9 replacement.
Adjustment
Select which unit is to be set using the function buttons
(the symbol goes green). Change the value by pressing
the field to be set and enter a new value in the pop-up
window. Settings must be made in accordance with
.
A. Seed motors
B. Fertiliser motors
C. Micro-granulate motors
A
B
C
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