Determining the pulses per 100 m
BAG0126.4 09.17
7 Determining the pulses per 100 m
The AMASPREAD+ needs the "Pulses per 100
determine
• the actual forward speed [km/h].
• the worked area.
If the calibration value is not known, it must be determined by means
of a "Pulses per 100 m" calibration run.
You can enter the "Pulses per 100m" calibration value manually in the
AMASPREAD+, if the precise calibration value is known.
Always determine the precise calibration value for "Pulses per 100 m"
by means of a calibration run:
• before initial operation.
• when using a different tractor or after changing the tractor tyre
size.
• if there are differences between the measured and actual for-
ward speed / distance travelled.
• if there are differences between the measured and actual
worked area.
• if there are different soil conditions.
The "Pulses per 100 m" calibration value must be determined under
the prevailing operating conditions. If operation is carried out with all-
wheel drive switched on, you must also switch on the all-wheel drive
when determining the calibration value.
Determining the pulses per 100m:
See Settings menu
Extended settings:
1. Measure a calibration distance of exactly 100 m.
2. Mark the start and end points.
→continue
3. Drive up to the starting point. →continue
4. Drive the calibration distance of exactly 100 m.
→continue
5. Stop. →continue
6.
Save measured value or
discard.
The required minimum value for the pulses per 100 m is of 200.