Viper pro™ quick start calibration – Seed Hawk AIRCART 2014 User Manual
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SEED HAWK
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2014 AIRCART OPERATOR’S MANUAL
SEED HAWK
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2014 AIRCART OPERATOR’S MANUAL
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6. Once a sample is collected (the larger the sample the more accurate the
calibration) Select
End, this will stop the roller.
5. Select Start Calibration and select Enter, this will cause the roller to turn
at the same rpms set in the Prime step.
4. Press the INC button to increase the PWM output this will increase the
speed of the roller. Use the
INC and DEC buttons to achieve the desired roll-
er rpm. Check the rpm Chart to get an approximate roller rpm during seeding.
Once the meter is primed (at least 2 revolutions) select
STOP. Empty the
product caught and reposition the calibration bucket under the meter.
7. Weigh the filled calibration bucket, enter the weight of the product caught.
Toggle the
Left and Right keys moving the arrow under the desired digit to
edit, select
Enter to modify the digit. Toggle between INC and DEC to change
the digit value.
8. Once the weight is entered, toggle to the RIGHT until Send appears. Select
Send to save the calibration number to the Viper Pro™. Repeat the steps for
the remaining meters.
Information is instantly sent to the Seed Hawk Viper Pro™ monitor. After all
meters are calibrated, power down the Remote tank calibration console and
disconnect from tank harness. It is recommended to repeat the calibration to
avoid operator error. To turn off remote calibration console, press and hold the
blue
Power button until the monitor powers down.
ATTENTION! DO NOT include the weight of the calibration bucket
in the metered weight value.
NOTE: DO NOT leave the
Remote tank calibration
console attached to the tank
exposed to the weather. Re-
fer to the Calibration Guide
for alternative tips and rec-
ommendations for calibrating
the Aircart Meters.
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1. Power up remote calibration
console
2. Select desired meter to calibrate
3. Prime roller
4. Begin calibration and enter the
weight of product
Viper Pro™ Quick Start Calibration