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Spraying Systems AUTOJET 1750+ - Anticipator and Follower Time

Spraying Systems AUTOJET 1750+
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17
DISTANCE BASED SPRAY TIMING
The xed and variable spray length ming modes have an alternave in which distances are used instead of me.
These modes are called xed spray distance and variable spray distance. In these modes, delays are expressed in
distance units. These are the units that were chosen when calibrang the frequency input.
The ancipator me in this mode has a special behavior, it is converted to a distance using the maximum speed,
meaning that it is a minimum ancipator me. At speeds below the maximum speed, it will be longer.
ANTICIPATOR/FOLLOWER TIME
The system will start spraying when it receives a triggersignal and stop when the trigger signal is removed.
If your system is equipped with an air atomizing nozzle the 1750+ will switch the air output on before it starts spraying
to allow the spray paern to develop fully. When the system stops spraying, the air will connue for a short period
aer to guarantee no large droplets can drip o of the nozzle. These mes always reference from the spray ming.
Max me for both is 10 s.
Note: The ancipator me must not be shorter than the start delay me set in the ming sengs.
When a spray paern is generated where the o me < (ancipator me + follower me), the air output remains on
for the duraon of this paern.
Overlapping anticipator / follower sequence
Ancipator-Follower

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