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Another option is to mount the Perimeter Switch onto a
vertical surface, such as a wall or deck railing. There are
three small bosses on the back of the switch cover in
order to mount it this way. (Figure 1.4).
1.2.3
Multiple Zones/Areas And Narrow Passages
Your home may require more than one zone to be set up in
order for the Robomow to work in all of your lawn effectively.
Where grass areas are not contiguous, or are separated by
fences, sidewalks or other objects, it is required to make each
of these a separate zone.
When setting separated zones there are two options to lay the
wire:
Option A: All zones are looped together and connected to the
Perimeter Switch. Perimeter wire can be as long as 500
meters (1650ft) in one loop when connected to the Perimeter
Switch (Figure 1.5).
Option B: There are separated zones. The Perimeter Switch can be moved between different
zones (Figure 1.6).
To mow other areas, simply drive or carry Robomow to the area you want to mow and operate it. In
this way, if one zone needs a shorter operating time than another, it can easily be set (Chapter
2.1.1). When this area is completed, drive the mower back for re-charging.
Determining the distance between adjacent perimeter wires:
1. If lawns are installed by the same perimeter wire that is connected to the same
source (Base Station / Perimeter Switch), then it is enough to keep a distance of one
meter between the wires to prevent interference in operation.
2. If lawns are installed using different perimeter wires that are not connected, and
each has its own source (Base Station / Perimeter Switch), then one of the following
is required:
a. Maintain a minimum distance between the wires (30-50cm) to allow overlap
between mowing zones, but synchronize between the mowing schedules to
confirm there will not be interference between the zones. OR
b. Keep two meters between the perimeter wires with no need to synchronize
between the operation schedules.
Figure 1.5 (Option A)
Two zones are looped
together and connected
to the Perimeter Switch
Distance between wires
greater than 1 meter (3ft.)
Wires leading to the next plot
are parallel and touching. The
gap between them is for
illustration only.
Zone A
Zone B
Zone A
Perimeter
Switch
Figure 1.4
- Squeeze the tabs on
both sides to remove cover
Mounting the Perimeter Switch using
three mounting bosses on back cover