AMADOS BAG0083.2 11.17
5.3 Determine impulses per 100m
The AMADOS
E+S
requires the calibration value "Impulses per
100m" to determine
• the actual operational speed [km/h].
• the worked area.
If the calibration value is not known, it must be established by way of
an "Impulses per 100 m" calibration run.
The "Impulses per 100 m" calibration value can be manually entered
into the AMADOS
E+S
, if the precise value is known.
Establish the precise calibration value for "Impulses per 100 m" by
way of a calibration run:
• before commissioning.
• when using a different tractor or after changing to different sized
tractor tyres.
• if there is a discrepancy between the measured and the actual
travel speed / distance travelled.
• if there is a discrepancy between the measured and the actual
worked area.
• with different ground conditions.
The "Impulses per 100 m" calibration value must be established under
the prevailing conditions. If the tractor is to be used with all-wheel
drive switched on, it must also be switched on when establishing the
calibration value.
Determine the impulses per 100m:
1. Measure out a calibration distance of exactly 100m.
2. Mark the start and end points.
3. Actuate the and keys simultaneously.
4. Travel a calibration distance of exactly 100m and stop.
→ Do not press any keys during the calibration travel.
Display during calibration