4.4.2 SEED DRILL CONFIGURATION
The seed drill is configured in the factory once it has been constructed. In special cases it can be modified by the After-Sales
Service. The user cannot modify the parameters in this menu.
4.4.3 FACTORY CONFIGURATION
Factory configuration means that the seed drill is configured in the Factory at the end of the construction. Parameters cannot be
modified in this menu. The user cannot modify the parameters in this menu.
4.4.4 DIAGNOSTICS
Information present in this menu are used by the After-Sales Service to detect some potential causes of errors found in the seed
drill. In the event the After-Sales Service cannot access directly to the information of this menu, the user is required to intervene by
following specific instructions, in order to speed up the resolution of the problem.
The DIAGNOSTIC screen appears as shown in Fig. 78.
4.4.4.1 INSTRUMENT
CONFIGURATION
Level 1 (Fig. 79): display the analogue input status of level 1 sensor
Level 2: display the analogue input status of level 2 sensor
TL+: displays the input status relative to the tramline
Fan: displays the fan status and the value of it's frequency
I/P 7 and I/P 8: used only with the automatic seeding test. The status of the two contacts are
modified when Linak linear actuator is started by means of the relative key (F, Fig. 1),
highlighted in Fig. 79.
4.4.4.2 METERING UNIT
CONFIGURATION
O/P 1: motor current output
I/P 1: encoder frequency of the seed drill motor:
"Actual": actual speed of the metering unit
"Target": Metering unit speed calculated by the software
I/P 2: Status detection of the seed drill shaft rotation sensor
I/P 3: frequency detected by the speed and advancement speed
sensor
I/P 5: detection of the seeding test key status
I/P 6: detection of the sensor status relative to the machine status
(finger)
I/P 7 and I/P 8: used only with the set automatic seeding test system.
The linear actuator limit switch status is displayed for the automatic
opening of the seeding test door.
Code G19503490
USE AND MAINTENANCE
DIAGNOSTICS
DIAGNOSTICS
METERING
UNIT
Fig. 78
INSTRUMENT
Fig. 79
Fig. 80
Fig. 81
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