Initial programming of console computer – Smithco Spray Star 1100e Operator Manual User Manual
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Operation
INITIAL PROGRAMMING OF CONSOLE COMPUTER
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7. Enter width in inches (cm) of BOOM 1 in the key labeled:
8. Enter width in inches (cm) of BOOM 2 in the key labeled:
If there is only one boom, enter "0" for
width of BOOM 2.
9. Enter width in inches (cm) of BOOM 3 in the key labeled:
If there is only one or two boom, enter “0”
for width of BOOM 3.
10. Enter SPEED CAL of 785 (205) in key labeled:
11. Enter METER CAL calibration number in key labeled:
12. Enter VALVE CAL calibration number (2123) in key labeled:
13. Enter the target RATE 1 (GPA) (lit/ha) (GPK) you want to spray in the key labeled:
14. Enter the target RATE 2 (GPA) (lit/ha) (GPK) you want to spray in the key labeled:
(If you do not use a second rate, enter same rate as RATE 1 CAL). RATE 2 should not be more than 20%
different from RATE 1 or else spray pattern may suffer.
YOU HAVE NOW COMPLETED PROGRAMMING THE CONSOLE.
LOW LIMIT FLOW SET POINT AND LOW LIMIT ALARM
Depress
until DATA display flashes. A low limit flow rate may now be entered.
If actual volume Per minute falls below this limit, the Control Valve stops closing, the Alarm sounds and the rate
display flashes “LL”. The low limit value should be determined with all Booms “on”. This value is automatically
proportional to the percentage of Booms that are “on”. (i.e. If the entered low limit is 4 CAL/ MIN and half the
Total Boom length is shut off, the Console automatically reduces the low limit to 2 GAL/MIN)
CONTROL VALVE DELAY
Depress
until DATA display flashes. The first digit, (XOOO),is the Control Valve delay digit. This feature
allows the user to set a delay between the time the Booms are turned on and when the Console begins to con-
trol the flow rate. A value of 1-9 means a delay of 1-9 seconds test respectively. A value of 0 means no delay.
This delay is active if the time between turning off and turning on the Booms is less than 30 seconds.