Width setup, Speed setup, Alarm 1 – TeeJet 70 Series Speed Area Monitor User Manual
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3. Program
Function
Display
Possible actions
Comments
1. Access
Exit
Push Pro for 3 seconds
Push Pro for 3 seconds
Master must be off
2. Width
Setup
Width
Setup
Pro to access Width setup
↑ ↓ to modify the width value
Master must be off
3. Speed
Setup
Speed
Setup
Pro to access Speed setup
Manual Calibration
↑ ↓ to modify speed sensor cal #
Auto Calibration
CLR to access auto calibration
Mark off a known distance of 300ft / 100m
Pro to Start auto calibration
Drive the 300ft / 100m course
Pro to End auto calibration
Pro to Save calibration #
Master must be off
When using the Auto
calibration procedure it is best
to mark a course on a surface
that best matches real-time
operations. For the best
results repeat the Auto
calibration procedure 3 times
and take an average. Each run
should produce a similar cal #.
4. Alarms
Function
Display
Possible actions
Comments
1. Alarm
1
Speed
Distance
Area
Alarm 1
Pro to access Alarm 1
↑ ↓ to select alarm options (None,
Distance, Speed, or Area)
Pro to access Distance, Speed, or Area
↑ ↓ to adjust alarm value of Distance,
Speed, or Area.
CLR to clear alarm message during
operation.
CLR for 3 seconds to clear alarm value and
reset Alarm.
NO audible alarm.
Alarm 1 output (gray wire) is
+12v when Alarm 1 is active.
During real-time operation the
alarm value must be exceeded
for at least 3 consecutive
seconds to activate alarm.
Displayed Speed, Distance, or
Area must be cleared or
reduced below Alarm value to
reset alarm.
2. Alarm
2
Speed
Distance
Area
Alarm
2
Pro to access Alarm 2
↑ ↓ to select alarm options (None,
Distance, Speed, or Area)
Pro to access Distance, Speed, or Area.
↑ ↓ to adjust alarm value of Distance,
Speed, or Area.
CLR to clear alarm message during
operation.
CLR for 3 seconds to clear alarm value and
reset Alarm.
Audible alarm.
Alarm 2 output (yellow wire) is
+12v when alarm 2 is active.
During real-time operation the
alarm value must be exceeded
for at least 3 consecutive
seconds to activate alarm.
Displayed Speed, Distance, or
Area must be cleared or
reduced below Alarm value to
disable alarm.