Calibration equation That may be used: 1 = Universal 1 (UNI), 2 = Grass Hay (FES), 3 = Cereal Hay (OAT), 4 = Legume Hay (LEG), 5 = Oat Mix (OMX)
Error Codes: Note: Some of the parameters in the Error codes table are only available to factory technicians and are not described in the manual.
99.9% - Indicates an alarm condition. Go to the Gazeeka screen to find out what the alarm / error is.
12V LOW - Voltage is low at the antenna. ►Tractor voltage low or too much voltage drop through the Gazeeka baler cable.
E1 LOW TEMP, HI TEMP - Temperature of the microwave module is above or below its operational limits ► Switch off to cool down equipment.
E2 DISTORTN (distortion) - Distortion in the microwave signal ► Microwave signal reflecting off a nearby object, or at end of bale.
E3 LO APM (low microwave absorption) - Looks like you are trying to analyze an air path not a bale. ► Ensure a full bale is between the antennae.
(Or you may have done an Air Calibration whilst a bale was near the antennae which gives a false reference level)
E4 OV RANGE - Microwave attenuation too high ► Error in reading the microwave signal or moisture too high to read the signal.
E5 CALCULATION ERROR - Unable to calculate moisture e.g. division by 0 or log(0) ► Wrong calibration equation, or poor choice of coefficients.
EA AIR FAULT (faulty air reading) - Tying to do an air reading without correct conditions ► Material in air path / or Antenna Alignment error
ER DISTORTN (microwave distortion) - Distortion in the Attenuation or Delay spectrum ► Microwave signal reflecting off a nearby object, or at end of bale
ER DISTORTN (microwave distortion) - Distortion in the Attenuation or delay spectrum ► Microwave signal reflecting off a nearby object, or at end of bale.
This reference card is not a substitute for the Operating Manual, in particular the Section “Understanding the Limitations of the Readings”. THIS SHOULD BE READ.
Width of bale (typically:)
3 foot bale = 32 inches, 4 foot bale = 48 Inches
(metric: 3’ = 0.800, 4’ = 1.200)
Selecting NO prevents the marking system from operating if
the moisture goes over the high moisture point (but still
beeps). The SPRAY button can still be used to mark manually.
By selecting “Setup” the Gazeeka will not read the moisture
when powered up. Typically, this is used when doing
balage when the Gazeeka is not required.