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Lykketronic Flex Counter Standard - 2.2 Change of active function; 2.3 Changing and resetting values

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Flex Counter Standard
Program version: Flexcounter 1.6
Flex Counter Standard
Manual Version: UK 1.1
Page 7
2.3 Changing and resetting values
The table below shows which values that may be changed and which may only be reset. Values that
may be changed (indicated by a C) are all input factors, and values that may only be reset (indicated by
an R) are all output factors
.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FUNCTIONS AND INPUT-/-OUTPUT FACTORS
No. Function Factors
Display symbol
May be Reset
or Changed
Limits
F.1
Speed indicator
Speed
C 0,000 - 999,9 km/h
Wheel
circumference
o
0,000 - 999,9 cm
F.2
Area counter
Area I
HA.1
R 0,000 - 9999 ha
Area II
HA.2
R 0,000 - 9999 ha
Wheel o
circumference
Machine model
freewheel sensor
number to enter
PROSEM
3
96
6
48
Machine model
wheel type
number to enter
ED-1003/EURO-888 7.50-16
30,85
C
00,01 - 999,9 cm
SD-1303 11.5/80-15.3
28,30
SD-1203 -
24,68
10,80-12
TRI 194-294
27,79
6,00-16
29,20
TRI 2110 10.75-15,3
28,80
CERES TM 2612
3.50-8
24,08
EUROPA-2000
6,00-16
14,60
EUROPA/FERTIS.
7,50-16
15,43
SD-3000/R15 -
14,20
Working width
Machine model
Working width
PROSEM
number of rows x Distance between elements
C 00,01 - 99,99 m
others
depends to chassis type
F.3
Unit counter
Units
cou.
R 0,001 - 9999 pcs.
Counting factor
cou.F
C 0,001 - 9999 pcs.
F.4
Revolution
Rpm
r.
0012 - 9999 rpm
counter
RPM-hours
·
R 00:00 - 9999 hours
F.5
Working hours Working hours
·
R 00:00 - 9999 hours
F.6
Wrap counter
Wrap counter
PULS
R 0 - 99 rev.
Wrap number
PULS
C 2 - 99 rev.
Bales I
bAL.1
R 0 - 9999 bales
Bales II
bAL.2
R 0 - 9999 bales
··· :
··· :
The programming rules of the Flex Counter are described below. Furthermore, the paragraph
Overview of included functions” gives a more thorough description of the 6 functions and their
attached input- and output factors.
2.2 Change of active function
Changing from one function to another is done in the following manner:
Example: Changing function
Key Display Explanation
F
0 9
F. 1 The current function number is found on the display.
SET
F. 1 Press the key for app. 2 sec. - the function number starts flashing, indicating that
its value may be changed.
F
0 9
F. 3 Push repeatedly until the function number is correct.
SET
F. 3 Press the key for app. 2 sec. - the change is completed.