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4.2.2 continues
c) Protective Weather
Caps are not removed.
* Prior to 2004 shipped
sensors only
c) Remove the Protective Weather Caps that
fit over the mouth of the sensor.
d-1) Moisture in sensor
d-2) Direct exposure to
rain
NOTE:
It may cause this error
especially if the sensor mouth
points upward while sprayer
booms are folded to transport
position. Measures should be
taken to minimize rain
exposure to sensors.
d-1) Remove the protective foam shield and
check the sensor’s transducer foil.
d-2) Allow the transducer to dry.
NOTE: The foil is the gold-colored material beneath
the metal screen. The foil should be clean, dry
and wrinkle free.
NOTE: Running the sensor will accelerate the drying
effect.
e) Ultrasonic transducer
is damaged or
contaminated
e) Follow a) to d-1), and listen to the sensor
for a ticking sound. If the sensor is not
ticking or the transducer is contaminated,
the sensor may need repairing.
4.2.4
Sensor not working: Displaying "##" or "-#" (too high or low)
Possible Cause(s) Suggested Solution(s)
a) Boom section is too
high ("##").
a) Lower the boom section
NOTE: The sensor is reporting a reading that has too
many digits to display on the LCD screen.
When the boom returns to normal heights, the
reading should reappear on the screen.
b) Sensor Zero Height
setting is incorrect
b) Check the sensor Zero Height. Calibrate it,
if necessary.
NOTE: Refer to Section 8.5.3.1.2 Calibrating the
Sensor’s Height Reading in the UC4 Technical
Manual.
NOTE: This symptom may occur when sensors have
been “swapped” from different mounting
locations.
c) Sensor is facing very
strong sonic targets
(e.g. concrete)
NOTE:
This may cause measurement
errors, flashing from a valid
height reading to "0","##" or
"-#"
c) Try a different/adequate target.

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