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Appears when the calibration is finished.
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The maximum values for the wheel sensor are 1500 pulses per 100 m, all other sensors have
51200 pulses per 100 m.
5.3.2.2 MANUAL CALIBRATION
While driving, compare the speed on the display to the speed of the tractor tachometer. Use the plus/minus
buttons to correct the value until they are equal.
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This calibration can be performed manually, without driving the 100 m test distance.
NOTE!
The calibration is only truly accurate when a radar or GPS sensor is installed on your tractor.
Otherwise, the slippage is not included in the forward speed!
5.3.2.3 CALIBRATION VALUE
Here, the pulses/100 m can be set manually.
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If you have calibrated your implement before, take note of the value and set it here again if
necessary.
5.3.2.4 CALIBRATION RESET
Confirm with the OK button.
Resets the value back to the factory setting.
Appears after the calibration has been successfully reset.
5.4 OPERATION WITH LINKAGE SENSOR
With a linkage sensor, the seeding shaft of the PS can start and stop rotating automatically when lifting
and lowering the implement. As a result, you don't need to switch the seeding shaft on/off manually at the
headlands.
There are 4 types of linkage sensors:
7-pin signal cable (see chapter 9.1)
Linkage sensor chassis (see chapter 9.5)
Linkage sensor top link (see chapter 9.6)
Linkage sensor pull switch (see chapter 9.7)
By pressing and holding the seeding shaft button for 2 seconds, the seeding shaft can be switched on
regardless of the position of the linkage sensor. This only works when working without a speed sensor.