CHAPTER 8
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.2 Nozzle indexing error
1. Check that all nozzle control valves are
connected to the boom harness.
2. Verify nozzle counts on left and right booms.
3. Check nozzle control valve diagnostics or
status LEDs to identify valve is causing error.
4. Restart the calibration wizard and complete
the nozzle indexing to properly set the nozzle
control valve locations across the implement.
5. Check the terminator cables for bare or worn
wires.
6. Check the CAN voltages on the boom cables.
7. Reload the object pool and disconnect power
to the machine.
.3 Nozzle offline
1. Cycle system power.
2. Verify the correct total number of nozzles are
detected and their information is present in
the diagnostics information tab.
3. Check LED lights on the NCV’s Hawkeye
Nozzle Control Valve Status section on
page 57.
4. Check the NCV’s, connections, relays, cables,
and fuses for damage.
5. Recalibrate the NCV’s.
.16 Too many nozzles detected
1. Restart the calibration wizard and verify the
number of nozzle control valves connected to
the Hawkeye
®
nozzle control system.
2. Cycle system power.
3. Reset defaults.
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.5 NB HS current low single
1. Reduce operating speed.
2. Verify the NCV voltage is above 10.5v.
3. Check the system cabling for damage.
4. Check the NCV duty cycle for proper
operation.
5. Contact a local Raven dealer if the issue is not
resolved.
.6 NB HS current high single
1. Reduce operating speed.
2. Verify the NCV voltage is above 10.5v.
3. Check the system cabling for damage.
4. Check the NCV duty cycle for proper
operation.
1. Contact a local Raven dealer if the issue is not
resolved.
Code ID Description Recommended Actions