Seed Hawk Raven 2012 User Manual
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Chapter 8
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Seed Hawk® Viper Pro™ Installation & Operation Manual
Miscellaneous Settings Screen
Touch within the Miscellaneous area on the CAN Controller Status screen to display the Miscellaneous
Settings screen.
Units. The current selection for the calibration units displayed on the Viper Pro field computer. Review the
Display Units section on page 30 for more information.
Speed Sensor and Cal. This is the type of speed sensor from which the field computer is receiving speed
signal and the calibration value entered for the selected sensor. Review the Speed Sensor Type and Cal
section on page 31 for details on the sensor type setting or the speed cal value. Refer to the Speed Cal section
on page 231 for information on using the Calibration Assistance feature to refine the current speed cal value.
Speed Source. Set the speed source to ‘Switch Box’ if the speed source is connected to the switch box. Set
the speed source to ‘Air Cart’ if the speed sensor is connected to the air cart node.
Self Test Speed. The self test speed allows the field computer to control product application functions while
the vehicle remains stationary. This feature allows the operator to test or troubleshoot the CAN and product
control systems. For best results, enter a value approximately equal to normal application speeds.
Note:
A speed cal must be entered to allow the test speed feature to function.
The test speed will reset to zero if the field computer receives a pulse from the actual speed
sensor. To keep the test speed from disengaging, disconnect the speed sensor from the system.
Audible Alarm. When the audible alarm setting is enabled, the Viper Pro will sound a five second alarm tone if
an alert condition or alarm setting is detected on the CANbus (i.e. low tank or bin, zero speed, off rate percent
etc.).
The following alarms conditions may be enabled and will sound a tone if the audible alarm feature is enabled:
Note:
Audible Alarms are enabled by default. Refer to the Feature Settings Area for Products 1-3 section
on page 125 for additional information about the above alarm settings.
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Dual Flow % (Percent)
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Flow/Shaft Alarm
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Off Rate % (Percent)
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Vacuum/Bin Alarm
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Low Tank
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Zero Speed Shutoff
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Low Limit