EasySet 2 BAG0217.9
2.5.1 Calibrating the distance sensor (pulses per 100 m)
The on-board computer needs the "Pulses per 100 m" calibration
value to
• 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
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.
Entering the pulses per 100 m
1. Select the distance sensor.
→ The pulses per 100 m will be displayed.
2. , Enter the pulses per 100
m, if known.
3.
Save the value and go back to the
work display.