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Commissioning
22 Amatron+ BAG0063.1 03.10
5.3.2 Calibrating distance sensor (machine data )
The AMATRON
+
needs the pulse/100 m value to determine the
actual speed.
This value must not be less than 250, otherwise the AMATRON
+
will not function properly.
There are two possibilities for entering pulses/100 m:
The value is known and is entered in the
AMATRON
+
manually.
The value is not known and is determined by travelling a calibra-
tion distance of 100 m.
1. On the field, measure out a calibration dis-
tance of exactly 100 m. Mark the start and
end point of the calibration distance (Fig.
23).
2.
Start the calibration.
3. Drive the exact calibration distance from the
start to the end point.
When you start, the counter returns to 0.
The continuously determined pulses are
indicated on the display.
4. Stop after 100 m.
The determined number of pulses is now
indicated on the display.
5.
apply pulses/100 m value.
The value is assigned to the tractor se-
lected in the memory.
Reject pulses/100 m value.
Fig. 22
Fig. 23
If an all-wheel drive is used on the
field, it must also be switched on dur-
ing distance sensor calibration.

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