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The monitor displays 4 measurement values in the following order:
A BAR GRAPH with data relating to slip in the top part of the screen.
These data are constantly displayed.
Three numerical displays are arranged in the lower part of the screen; the lowest display is larger than the other two.
Press a pushbutton for the relative data to appear in enlarged form at the bottom of the display; previously displayed
data will move upwards on the screen, while the uppermost value will disappear.
Engine speed
The control unit receives information regarding engine speed from the engine speed sensor.
The information is given in rpm in four digits; the least significant is always zero (i.e. XXX0).
Vehicle speed
Radar and gearbox sensors provide this information on the data monitor. Information supplied by the Radar (if present
and operative) will be used to calculate speed; otherwise the gearbox sensor will be used.
Speed is displayed in km/h or in MPH, depending on the constant P5 setting, and in three digits, the third being a
decimal (i.e. XX.X).
PTO speed
The monitor displays the rear power-take-off (PTO) speed in relation to engine speed.
Three sensors on the PTO levers inform the control unit whether rotation is at 540 rpm, or ECO rpm, or 1,000 rpm,
thereby allowing correct speed calculation.
The value is displayed in 4 digits, the least significant of which is always zero (XXX0).
Slip
Comparison of the speed detected by the Radar and the gearbox sensor gives the slip percentage.
This information is given in the form of a BAR GRAPH at the top of the display.
The scale is between 0% and 50% by steps of 2%, and is situated above the display monitor.
Area worked
The area worked can be expressed in hectares or acres, depending on the P5 setting, and is displayed in 4 digits (of
which the last two after the decimal point, i.e. XX.XX).
The value increases only when the implement is in a lowered position.
To reset: press the reset button and hold. The 4 digits will flash for three seconds, then the display will return to zero.
This procedure only applies when a area worked value is displayed at the bottom of the monitor.
Implement width
Implement width must be set before the area worked can be calculated.
Press the relevant pushbutton on the keypad to visualise width information. Use the "arrow right" and "+" buttons
(suitables respectively with 5 and 7, see Fig. 1 to page 334), to move from one digit to another; increase the value selected.
Width is displayed in centimetres or inches.
The constant is given in four digits, the last of which after the decimal point (i.e. XXX.X).
The current implement width is displayed on the monitor.
Follow the instructions given to leave the mode. Memorise the new data as necessary.
If the mode is not left within 10 seconds of the last data entry, the system will automatically commute the information
to standard display, without accepting the latest data entries.
Work time
The monitor displays the time spent since the last display reset. The data counter will only increase when the implement
is in a lowered position.
The time value is given in 4 digits, with a colon separating hours from minutes (i.e. HH:MM).
Follow the procedure described for area worked to reset.
Distance covered
This value indicates the distance covered since resetting.
The measurement is in metres or yards, and is given in four digits (XXXX).
The distance counter increases regardless of the position of the lift.
Follow the procedure described for "Area worked" to reset.
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