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4.
VOLUME/MINUTE RATE FAULT
Depress until display shows
SET LOW LIMIT 0
. A low limit flow rate may now be entered. If the actual
volume per minute falls below this limit, the Control Valve stops closing, an alarm sounds, and the display
flashes
LOW LIMIT
. The low limit value should be determined with all booms ON. This value is automatically
proportional to the percentage of booms that are ON. (i.e. If the entered low limit is 4 and half the total boom
length is shut off, the Console automatically reduces the low limit to 2).
NOTE:
Go to DATA MENU to silence alarm.
5.
VOLUME/AREA RATE ALARM
Console alarm sounds if the application rate is 30% or more away from the target application rate
for more than 5 seconds.
NOTE:
Go to DATA MENU to silence alarm.
7.
AUTOMATIC RATE +/-
This feature sets the increment at which flow is increased or decreased in RATE 1 or RATE 2
operation. Enter rate change value by depressing until display shows
RATE +/- 0.0
. To
enter a value depress
, then the increment value, and .
EXAMPLE:
If rate is to change by "1.0":
Enter a value of 1.0 for RATE +/-. When in RATE 1 or RATE 2, each time the INC/DEC switch is
positioned to INC the RATE CAL for that rate will increase by "1.0". Likewise, when positioned to
DEC the RATE CAL will decrease by "1.0".
6.
LOW TANK FAULT
This feature will sound the alarm when the volume in the tank drops below an entered value. The
alarm will intermittently beep every 15 seconds and the display will flash
LOW LEVEL
. The alarm
will stop when a value equal to or greater than the LOW TANK ALARM is entered into VOL/TANK
or the booms are turned OFF. Entering "0" into LOW TANK ALARM disables it.
To select LOW TANK ALARM depress until display shows
SET LOW LEVEL 0
.
To enter value depress , then LOW TANK ALARM value, and .
NOTE:
Go to DATA MENU to silence alarm.
8.
CONTROL VALVE DELAY
Depress until display shows
CONTROL VALVE DELAY
. The first digit, ( X 0 0 0 ), is the Control
Valve delay digit. This feature allows the user to set a delay between the time the booms are turned
ON and when the Console begins to control the flow rate. A value of 1-9 means a delay of 1-9
seconds respectively. A value of 0 means no delay. This delay is active if the time between turning
OFF and turning ON the booms is less than 30 seconds.