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ISOBUS Job Computer : IC18 Spreader European

Implement Speed Sensor

Figure 3-23: Calibrations

Figure 3-24: Implement Speed Sensor

Figure 3-25: Alarm Configurations

The Implement Speed Sensor establishes the wheel pulses over a specified

distance. This value can be established manually or calibrated automatically.

Manual Calibration

Manual calibration establishes the pulses based on a user entered value.

• To select the Pulses per Distance, use the number pad or slide bar.

Automatic Calibration

Automatic calibration establishes the pulses using the automatic calibration

function.

• To calibrate the pulses per distance, select CALIBRATION KEY .
• Follow the series of instructions displayed.
• Select the ACCEPT KEY to complete the calibration

The counted wheel pulses will be displayed during the automatic calibration.

Alarm Configurations

Alarm Configurations establishes alarms on or off as well as sets their trigger level.

Amount Remaining Alarm On/Off

The Amount Remaining Alarm will appear if the hopper amount has reached the

low limit level entered. Select either “On” to activate the alarm, or “Off” to deactivate

the alarm.

• To select the Amount Remaining Alarm mode, select an option from the drop

down menu or use the UP/DOWN ARROWS to highlight the option.

Amount Remaining Trigger Level

Amount Remaining Trigger Level establishes the low limit that will trigger the

Amount Remaining Alarm.

• To select the Amount Remaining Trigger Level, use the number pad or slide

bar.

CAN Speed Source Timeout

CAN Speed Source Timeout establishes the number of seconds the system will

continue to run on CAN speed without receiving CAN input before the alarm

triggers.

• To select the CAN Speed Source Timeout time, use the number pad or slide

bar.

Active Trip Count Information

The Active Trip Count Information Alarm will appear on power up to identify to

the user which trip counter is active and that this specific counter will be used for

storing work data. Select either “On” to activate the alarm, or “Off” to deactivate the

alarm.

• To select the Active Trip Count Information alarm mode, select an option from

the drop down menu or use the UP/DOWN ARROWS to highlight the option.