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Figure 8: HMI showing highlighted auto function and corresponding text
5.2.6 Bale Layout Symbols and Deletion
During loading the trailer, the top centre of the screen displays a side view of the trailer showing you
the number of layers on the machine and which layers are tied, see Figure 9. This area of the screen
is called the Bale Display.
Figure 9: Screen with Bale Layout across the top.
When an
‘Auto
-
Stack’ sequence is started via manual input and the ‘Auto
-
Stack’ sy
mbol on the screen
becomes brown, a layer will be added to the bale display. Sometimes, if the function is cancelled for
whatever reason, then it is possible to use the bottom left bu
tton on the screen to ‘delete’ the
cancelled layer. This way the bale display will always correspond to the number of layers on
the Transtacker.
The layers appear on the screen from right to left, so the most recent layer is shown on the furthest
right of the bale display
. When you press the ‘delete’ button
, the bale display will delete a layer as
seen between the left-hand screen and right-hand screen in Figure 9.
Once familiar with the Transtacker, the bale display is very useful to aid with planning a route around
the field. You will know the total number of layers on the machine and therefore how many more
layers and/or bales are required meaning you can plan the most efficient route to collect the
remaining number of bales to fill the trailer.
Summary of Contents for Transtacker
Page 7: ...7 3 0 Machine Overview Figure 1 Transtacker Overview...
Page 43: ...43 Figure 59 Auto Settings Screen...
Page 57: ...57 8 1 Auto Pickup Sequence Figure 69 Auto Pickup Diagram...
Page 58: ...58 8 2 Auto Stack Sequence both with and without tie Figure 70 Auto Stack Diagram...
Page 59: ...59 8 3 Auto Lower Turntable Figure 71 Auto Lower Turntable Diagram...
Page 60: ...60 8 4 Auto Open Sequence Figure 72 Auto Open Diagram...
Page 61: ...61 8 5 Auto Tip Bed Down Sequence Figure 73 Auto Tip Bed Down Diagram...
Page 62: ...62 8 6 Road Mode Sequence Figure 74 Road Mode Diagram...