X35 Console Optional Equipment
13.9
Step 3
1. A sensor load corresponding to the hydraulic
pressure on the chart, refer to Figure 13.11,
will
be entered automatically based on the drill
model and opener type selected in the settings.
2. This value can be entered manually, if it is
actually measured.
3. Press the Right Arrow to go to next step.
Step 4
1. Pressure will be increased, so the Drive Power,
Hydraulic Pressure and Calibration Value
should all increase to a level on the high end
of the packing range.
a. This is based on the drill model and
opener type selected in the Pack Master
settings.
2.
If a different range is desired, you can change
to manual mode by pressing the Auto (A)
button and then increase or decrease the
pressure.
3.
The Right Arrow will be greyed out at first to
allow time for the pressure to stabilize before
proceeding.
a.
Press it once enabled to go to next step.
Note
Ensure that at this higher pressure level that the
Calibration Value increases from the starting
point by a value of at least 50 to get a good
representation of the range. Also ensure the higher
pressure level does not cause the rear drill wheels
to lift off the ground and skew the calibration.
Step 5
1. A sensor load corresponding to the hydraulic
pressure on the chart, refer to Figure 13.11,
will
be entered automatically based on the drill
model and opener type selected in the settings.
2. This value can be entered manually. if it is
actually measured.
3. Press right arrow to go to next step.
Step 6
1. Press the Check Mark to complete the
calibration.
Remove
any blocking and set the opener back to
appropriate depth.
Note
During this calibration process:
If the Drive Power doesn’t increase then
something on the X35 is preventing Pack Master
from engaging.
If the Drive Power increases, but the Hydraulic
Pressure doesn’t, then there is likely either a
problem with the hydraulics or the PWM valve or
the pressure sensor.
If the Drive Power and the Hydraulic Pressure
increase but the Calibration Value doesn’t, then
there is either a problem with the load sensor or
the opener tip (disc) is on the ground.