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3. Align the steering so that the pedestal can travel across the target at approximately 45° (Figure 6)

allowing the opto sensor (22) to run across all three lines on the target, and then select ACCEPT (11)
on the main window.

4. When prompted, run the pedestal across the target without steering. A message is displayed as each

of the three lines on the target are found.

When all three target lines are found, a message appears indicating that homing is complete and the
main window appears (Figure 3).

Figure 6 MK I floor target homing and target origin

NOTE:

The orientation of the MK I pedestal shown in (Figure 6) positions the
opto sensor (22) in the best position for homing.

The MK I pedestal uses one opto sensor (22) to locate the floor target
(Figure 6).

The origin of the MK I floor target lies at the point where the edges of
all three lines intersect, as shown in (Figure 6).

NOTE:

If required, alternative pedestal orientations can be used; as long as
the operator ensures that the opto sensor (22) will travel across all
three lines on the target (Figure 6).

NOTE:

An error message appears if the operator steers the pedestal during
this movement, or if the target lines are not found after a certain
distance of travel.

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