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3.6 PROGRAMMING
3.6.1 "C" COSTANT
Constant C (Fig. 5) indicates the distance travelled (in linear metres)
between two consecutive pulses measured by the speed sensor.
MANUAL PROGRAMMING OF CONSTANT "C"
With the monitor on hold the ON/OFF button pressed for 5 secon-
ds: the first constant «C» (flashing) appears on the display. Now,
release the ON/OFF button.
+
-
Using the "
" and "
" keys, enter the coefficient for the machine
model and wheel type in use, as shown in the relevant assembly
diagram (on page 45) .
(To press and to maintain in order to accelerate the progression
of the numeration).
Setting field:
Step:
Default:
Press the ON/OFF button to confirm and move on to programming
of the next constant.
SELF-CALIBRATION OF CONSTANT "C"
(only with software version 2.0 See page 14)
With the monitor on hold the ON/OFF button pressed for 5 secon-
ds: the first constant «C» (flashing) appears on the display. Now,
release the ON/OFF button.
with constant C displayed (flashing, Fig. 5), the self-calibration
procedure can be started.
Before starting the procedure, position yourself at the start of a
straight 100 metre section and SIMULTANEOUSLY press buttons
+
-
"
" and "
".
3 horizontal dashes will appear on the display lit up with a steady
light (Fig. 6).
Start to travel along the 100 metres and the dashes will start to
flash together with the letter «C» (Fig. 7).
Stop at the end of the 100 metres and press the centre button «E»:
the monitor will display the value of the calculated constant «C».
Constant «C» must have a value between 0.01 metres and 10.00
metres, otherwise the monitor will display "C Err" for one second,
after which it will show the last previously programmed valid value
(Fig. 8).
If necessary, repeat the self-calibration procedure by pressing
+
-
buttons "
" and "
" simultaneously, or else the value of «C» can
be modified manually by pressing them separately «C».
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USE AND MAINTENANCE
0,01÷10,00
0,01
2,00
fig. 5
fig. 6
fig. 7
fig. 8
100 m
cod. G19502721