Application configuration (continued) – Ag Leader InSight Direct Command Liquid User Manual
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Application Configuration (continued)
STEPS ACTION
2 d
Use the up and down arrow buttons to enter in the number of boom sections.
Press Next.
2 e
The section numbers and swath widths of the sections are displayed in the next
window. If necessary, adjust the boom widths by pressing on the section number
and use the numeric keypad to enter the actual measured width of the boom
section. Repeat the process for every boom section until each is correct. Press
Next when complete.
Note: Individual boom widths must equal the total.
2 f
Press the numeric keypad to enter the distance from hitch to application point.
When complete, press Next.
Caution: The distance settings must be measured accurately for the
AutoSwath
™ feature to work properly.
2 g
Enter an implement name by using the keyboard button to type in the preferred
name. When complete, press Finish.
3 a
The Operating Configuration Wizard reappears, and you are asked to select an
Operating Mode. Use the drop-down menu to select Rate Logging/Control and
press Next.
3 b
Select the desired DirectCommand controller configuration from the list and
continue to step 4, or press New if the desired controller is not listed.
3 c
The Controller Setup Wizard appears. Select DirectCommand from the drop
down list. Under the Direct Type list, select Liquid Product Control. Press
Next.
3 d
Enter the Flow Meter Calibration Number by using the numeric keypad to set
the pulses per gallon. (This usually is tagged on the flow meter). Press Next.
3 Notes
For more information regarding Dickey-john Flow meters or Dickey-
john heat exchangers, see the Appendix for Dickey-john Flow Meter
Calibrations on page 19.)
Raven flow meter tags represent pulses per 10 gallons. Divide the
calibration number by 10 before entering into the display.
Tee Jet flow meter calibration numbers represent pulses per liter. To
convert the number, multiply the value found on the flow meter by 3.79
to find the pulses per gallon needed for the InSight display.
Mid-Tech flow meters sometimes have a cable with a module. The
calibration number found on this cable is in pulses/gal divided by 16.
The InSight display should bypass this module and plug directly into the
flow meter. If that is the case then multiply the calibration number by
16 before entering into the InSight display.