Cali Brat or 2003
Cali Brat or 2003
Cali Brat or 2003
n GENERAL
• OVERVIEW
1.1 Mounting on tractor • OPERATION
1.2 Recording of speed impulses • FUNCTIONS
1.3 Mounting on spreader • GENERAL
• IMPORTANT
• MAINTENANCE
• GUARANTEE
• SAFETY
d SETTING
e SETTING
q QUANTITY
CONTENTS
PARAGRAPH Page
OVERVIEW …………………………………n 1
……………………………………..
OPERATION …………………………………….. 2
FUNCTIONS …………………………………….. 3
GENERAL …………………………………….. 4
IMPORTANT …………………………………….. 4
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING …………………………………….. 5
GUARANTEE/RESPONSIBILITY …………………………………….. 5
SAFETY …………………………………….. 5
SYSTEMSKETCH …………………………………….. 6
STANDARD EQUIPMENT / SPARE PARTS …………………………………….. 7
OPTIONS …………………………………….. 7
CALIBRATION PROCEDURE …………………………………o 8
CHANGING THE CALIBRATION QUANTITY …………………………………….. 9
CODING OF VARIABLE DATA …………………………………….. 10
SPREAD WIDTH …………………………………p 10
QUANTITY …………………………………q 10
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS …………………………………….. 11
DISTANCE …………………………………….. 11
TREATED AREA …………………………………….. 12
CALCULATED WEIGHT …………………………………….. 13
QUANTITY SPREAD, TARA …………………………………….. 14
PTO-RPM’s …………………………………….. 14
%- ADJUSTMENT …………………………………r 15
SECONDARY FUNCTIONS …………………………………….. 16
OPEN, OPEN SHUTTERS …………………………………….. 16
PLOT, HEADLAND SPREADING …………………………………….. 17
WEIGHT SYSTEM –()W …………………………………s 18
AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION …………………………………….. 18
FULLY AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION …………………………………….. 20
FILLING IN – sum up …………………………………….. 22
PRACTICAL USE IN THE FIELD …………………………………….. 23
TOOL PART …………………………………….. 25
FLOW-MEASURING …………………………………….. 25
QUANTITY MEASURING …………………………………….. 26
Viggo Andersen
CALIBRATOR 2003 /W
OVERVIEW
ON / OFF
+0 %
Distance
385 Kg/ha Area counter
Display 11,3 Km/h
2365 Kg Hopper contents
Quantity spread
Information
picture
Required quantity
Spread width
Calibrated quantity
Calibration
Choose VALUE
Choose FUNCTION SELECT
OPERATION
Press CALIBRATOR 2003 – ON / OFF (Press the button for 1 sec.)
CALIBRATOR 2003 is developed in such a way, that operation and inputs are
made in a uniform and logical way:
• First you enter the FUNCTION
• Then you choose the VALUE
• Finally you confirm and store the value by pressingENTER
• FUNCTION:
The function is decided by pressing the function button.
• Afterwards the display will show the present status/value of the function.
• VALUE:
The value is chosen by turning the [SELECT] button.
• If the [SELECT] button is turned to the right - the value will increase.
• If the [SELECT] button is turned to the left - the value will decrease.
• If the [SELECT] button is turned quickly - the value increases in big steps.
• If the [SELECT] button is turned slowly - the value is adjusted in small steps.
• If values with decimal point are chosen - the decimal point will be set
automatically.
• ENTER:
Confirms and stores the value.
• When pressing [ENTER], the value is confirmed - and the changed value will be
visible in the display for 1 second. Afterwards the display will automatically
change to the INFO picture.
• INFO picture:
INFO is the information picture shown in the display in normal operation.
The INFO picture holds the following:
• Deviation in per cent in comparison to +0%
wanted kgs/ha.
• Present quantity in [KG/HA] 385 Kg/Ha
• Present speed in [KM/H]
11,3 Km/h
• One function that can be chosen freely
according to the user’s wish (E.g.:. Hopper contents [KG]) 2365 Kg
The freely chosen function is chosen by pressing [INFO] and pressing at the same
time the wanted function.
L
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FUNCTIONS
CALIBRATOR 2003 is developed primarily for operating and controlling
BOGBALLE spreaders. It is, however, also possible to connect CALIBRATOR 2003
to other machines as for instance sprayers etc.
CALIBRATOR 2003 has two main tasks:
1. ….to operate the functions of the spreader:
The operation includes setting of the outlets of the machine in relation to the
driving speed and in relation to the required quantity.
2. ….to watch, alarm and inform about the functions of the spreader:
Control and alarm:
• Driving speed too low. (Scale lower than 2,0)
[“BIP”-signal] [KM/H “flashes in display”]
• Driving speed too high. (Scale higher than max.)
[“BIP”-signal] [KM/H “flashes in display”]
• Remaining quantity in hopper. (Less than 200 Kg.)
[“BIP”-signal] [KG “flashes”]
• When using the hopper sensor. (Senor “free” / not active)
[“BIP”-signal] [KG “flashes”]
Information about:
• Driving speed Constant INFO [KM/H]
• Required quantity Constant INFO [KG/HA]
• Distance driven Free choice INFO [DIST]
• Fertilised part and total area Free choice INFO [HA TOTAL]
• Spread width [M]
• Calibration quantity [KG INPUT]
• Quantity in hopper Free choice INFO [KG]
• Quantity spread Free choice INFO [TARA]
• PTO rpm’s Option [PTO]
• Flow quantity / time Option [L/MIN]
• Flow quantity / area Option [L/HA]
• Quantity sprayed Option [L]
GENERALLY
WHAT IS A CALIBRATOR 2003 ?
• CALIBRATOR 2003 is an electric equipment making the fertiliser spreader
100% independant of the forward speed.
• The equipment opens and closes automatically the outlets of the
spreader - in relation to the driving speed. This way a constant quantity
is ensured - independant of the driving speed.
• CALIBRATOR 2003 watches the spreading and gives warning signals in case
of deviations and when you need to be careful.
IMPORTANT
• When mounting the equipment the instructions in the paragraph MOUNTING
must be carefully followed.
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GUARANTEE / RESPONSIBILITY
• The warranty conditions are in correspondance with Danish legislation. Service
and repair is made free of charge within 12 months from proved purchase date
- under the following conditions:
• That the arisen defect is due to construction or material faults (Normal wear, missing
maintenance and misuse cannot be accepted.)
• That the reason for the defect is not due to wrong connections / wrong mounting or
water / moisture.
• That persons without technical knowledge of the product have not tried to repair the
product.
• Compensation for person or crop damage are not chargeable to the supplier.
SAFETY
• Never put hand / object into the hopper - especially into the outlet of the
spreader when the shutters are ‘open’.
• Never try to stop the adjustment handle by hand / object.
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SYSTEM SKETCH
CALIBRATOR 2003
⊇ ⊆ E()
⊄
± 12 V
⊂
Impulse sensor
or Radar
CALIBRATOR 2003W
⊇ ⊆ E()W
⊄
± 12 V
⊂
Impulse sensor
or Radar
∉
∈
E() E()W
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POSITIONS
POS. PART/OBJECT EX EXW DZ
⊇ CALIBRATOR 2003 / 2003W X X
⊇ CALIBRATOR 2003 / 2003W X
⊄ Wire ±12V X X X
⊂ Impulse sensor for recording on hub etc. X X X
⊆ Control system cpl. X X X
∈ Actuator / motor for adjustment X X X
∉ Assembling box f/weight cell X
∠ Weight cell, 6 T X
OPTIONS
PART/OBJECT EX EXW DZ
A Impulse disc f/speed recording D=350 4920-37 4920-37 4920-37
B Impulse disc f/speed recording D=450 4920-38 4920-38 4920-38
C Wire net f/other tools 4584-45 4584-45 4584-45
D Extension wire 3,5 metres 4584-40 4584-40 4584-40
E PTO-sensor / tool contact w/assembling box 4920-60 4920-60 4920-60
F Tank-sensor w/assembling box 4920-55 4920-55
G Remote control of [START] and [STOP] 4585-30 4585-30 4585-30
H Wire net f/radar etc. w/Jackplug 4585-40 4585-40 4585-40
I CAN module f/connection to GPS – systems 4585-35 4585-35 4585-35
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CALIBRATION PROCEDURE
A correct calibration of the machine is vital for the precision of the spread quantity
- seen in relation to the required quantity.
• The calibration is always made before starting to spread the type of fertiliser in
question. It is important always to make a new calibration - for each new type
of fertiliser. Moreover a calibration is recommended at supply of new batches of
fertiliser and / or in cases where the weather changes considerably in relation
to the time of calibration.
• If there is oil, water or similar layers on the inside of the hopper, it is necessary
to make 2-3 calibration tests, so that the layers are removed. Use the calibration
value of the last test.
• Demount the spreading vanes on the right spinning disc.
• Mount the calibration kit on the right spinning disc.
• Fill min. 200 kg fertiliser in the right side of the hopper
• Make the PTO shaft rotate between 200 and 250 rpm/min.
+0 %
• The chosen quantity is confirmed and stored
ENTER
in CALIBRATOR 2003 385 Kg/Ha
• Automatic return to INFO
11,3 Km/h
2365 Kg
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CHANGE OF THE CALIBRATION QUANTITY
If you want to change the calibration quantity - without making all of the calibration
procedure - the procedure below is followed:
CALIBRATION
• Set CALIBRATOR 2003 in calibration QUANTITY
KG quantity mode 21,70 Kg
Choose quantity.
Confirm
by [ENTER]
CALIBRATION
• Choose the calibration quantity by rotating QUANTITY
the [SELECT] button. 19,90 Kg
SELECT
Choose quantity.
Confirm
by [ENTER]
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SPREAD WIDTH
M • Set CALIBRATOR 2003 in spread width SPREAD WIDTH
mode 18 metres
Choose width
• Choose the required spread width by Confirm by
rotating the [SELECT] button. [ENTER]
SELECT
QUANTITY
QUANTITY
• Set CALIBRATOR 2003 in quantity mode
235 Kg/Ha
• Choose the required quantity by rotating the Choose quantity
Confirm by
[SELECT] button. [ENTER]
SELECT
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
• Distance [Meter]
• Fertilised area [HA TOTAL]
• Calculated weight [KG]
• Quantity spread [TARA]
• PTO rpm’s [PTO]
• Percentage adjustment [%]
The purpose of the special functions is to inform about special things, which are in
some cases not part of the INFO-picture.
These functions are not necessary for the function of CALIBRATOR 2003, but is
exclusively a possibility for extra information.
DISTANCE
Distance informs about the distance driven.
• The function can either be chosen beforehand as a required positive value
[SELECT], or set to zero [0/ESC].
0%
• The chosen distance is confirmed and stored
ENTER
in CALIBRATOR 2003 235 Kg/Ha
• Automatic return to INFO 11,3 Km/h
2365 Kg
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FERTILISED AREA
Fertilised area informs about the area which is really fertilised. This means the area
over which the spreader has been in [START] mode.
• This function can either be chosen beforehand as a positive value [SELECT], or
set to zero [0/ESC].
• You can measure and store 5 different part areas. Add to this a TOTAL (T) sum
that counts up no matter which part area was chosen.
Or
• Choose area as a positive start value.
The area will then count from the start
value.
SELECT
0%
• The chosen area is confirmed and stored in
ENTER
CALIBRATOR 2003 235 Kg/Ha
• Automatic return to INFO 11,3 Km/h
2365 Kg
• I case you want to choose another part area, press the HA-function two times
after each other - and you can now choose a new part area.
HA: 5
• The chosen part area is confirmed.
ENTER
CALIBRATOR 2003 will then make the area measuring 0,00
and and calculate the average quantity – in the chosen ha
part area, and in Total sum. Choose HA
Confirm by
[ENTER]
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+0%
• The chosen area / part area is confirmed and
ENTER
stored in CALIBRATOR 2003 235 Kg/Ha
• Automatic return to INFO 11,3 Km/h
2365 Kg
• [TOTAL sum] counts no matter which of the 5 part areas is active.
• [TOTAL sum] can like the other part areas be 0-set or chosen beforehand as a
required positive value.
• [TOTAL sum] will not be changed if one ore more part areas are 0-set.
1238 KG
KG
Choose contents
• Choose the present hopper contents. Confirm by
The contents will count down from the start [ENTER]
SELECT
value.
+0%
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PTO
PTO
540 Rpm
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%- ADJUSTMENT
It is possible to adjust the required quantity [Kg/Ha] - when driving.
• The %- adjustment changes the required quantity without limits from 0
Kg/Ha - to the maximum quantity that the spreader is able to give.
• The %-adjustment calculates percentually in relation to the required
quantity chosen under
235 Kg/Ha
11,3 Km/h
1238 Kg
SECONDARY FUNCTIONS
• Open shutters for cleaning [OPEN]
• Headland spreading [PLOT]
Secondary functions are help functions that are only used in special cases.
These functions are not necessary for the basic function of CALIBRATOR 2003.
OPEN
Opens the shutters of the spreader so that cleaning becomes easier.
• The OPEN function can only be activated if the driving speed is below
2 Km/h.
• If the function is active and the speed more than 2 Km/h, the shutters of the
spreader will automatically close.
• The shutters of the spreader open. OUTLET OPEN
OPEN
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HEADLAND SPREADING
PLOT
Is used for headland spreading for spreading TO BORDER and FROM BORDER.
• TO BORDER is chosen in connection with headland spreading, where the
tramline is half a working width from border. (Only used when the machine is
equipped with Trend change).
• FROM BORDER must always be used when one side of the spreader is
closed and where 1st tramline is about 1 metre from border.
• FROM BORDER halfs automatically the summary of the following values:
• [KG] Calculation of hopper contents
• [TARA] Calculation of quantity spread
• [HA TOTAL] Area spread
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AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION:
The automatic calibration is made on the basis of the quantity (Kg) spread
in reality – and the area (Ha) spread in reality.
• The quantity spread in reality is weighed by the built-in weight cell of the
machine.
• The real area fertilised is measured on the basis of driving speed / distance
and spread width.
When making the automatic calibration the following conditions must be
observed:
• In order to avoid influence on weight due to driving over uneven ground or
influence by the PTO – the tractor and the PTO must be stopped (Speed = 0
Km/h), when making the settings for the automatic calibration.
• The weight must ”calm down” = before pressing [ENTER].
Not calm =
1650
Kg
CALIBRATOR 2003W can if wanted be set to show the TARA-value 0-set value
In the last line of the display “Free choice INFO”. Here the quantity by [ENTER]
really spread (Kg) will be shown.
+0%
• 0-setting is confirmed and stored in
ENTER
CALIBRATOR 2003W 235 Kg/Ha
• Automatic return to INFO
11,3 Km/h
0 Kg
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• Spread minimum 200 Kg. (Or a bigger quantity if wanted).
• Stop the tractor (Speed = 0 Km/h). Stop the PTO (PTO-rpm’s = 0.)
• The automatic calibration has been made – and may be repeated as often as
desired.
• The more often the automatic calibration is done – the more precise will the
quantity be (Often better than ±1%).
• Be careful that the shutters parts do not ”fit too tight together” when the
shutters are closed. If this is the matter, the shutters will influence the weight.
Spreader ‘almost
empty’ – and ready Press: KG
+ ENTER
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• The calculations are made once per second, and quantity corrections are made
each time approx. 100 kg are spread.
• It is important that the preset calibration value is almost in accordance with the
calibration value of the present fertiliser. Is the preset calibration value for
instance 30% higher or lower than the correct value – the system will not
spread the correct quantity – until three Fully Automatic Calibrations have
been made.
• The Fully Automatic Calibration is not suitable when driving on hilly areas
and is only recommended for areas with slopes of max. 4% to 5%.
When spreading on areas with as well horizontal as hilly areas the system can
be applied or not applied according to the area.
• The Fully Automatic Calibration cannot work when the hopper contents is
lower than 200 kg.
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flashing symbol.
KG
235 Kg/Ha
Present calibration value and %-change can be shown in the last line of the
11,3 Km/h
display by pressing the INFO
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• The quantity actually filled in is weighed by the built in weight cell of the
machine. The system deducts automatically the quantity which was
beforehand in the hopper.
When filling – summing up the following conditions must be observed:
• The tractor and the PTO are stopped.
• The weight must ”calm down” before testing [FILL IN] and [ENTER]
• Fill in can be 0-set by pressing [0/ESC] for 3 seconds
• BEFORE filling fertiliser into the spreader
• The sum up is made by activating Fill in mode.
• Set CALIBRATOR 2003W in Fill in mode FILL IN
Filled in now
0 Kg
Totally filled in
8500 Kg
Confirm by
[ENTER]
• AFTER having filled in fertiliser (e.g. 1500 Kg)
• The filling in is confirmed and stored in FILL IN
ENTER
CALIBRATOR 2003W Filled in now
1500 Kg
• Automatic return to INFO
Totally filled in
The display changes automatically to INFO-picture - after 5 sec. 10000 Kg
+0 %
235 Kg/Ha
Spreader ”almost
empty” – and ready Press:
Fill-in mode
11,3 Km/h
for filling in
1500 Kg
Fill the spreader
Press: ENTER
Weight is registered
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CHECK VALUES
• Before spreading in the field it is a good idea to ensure that all functions are
correctly adjusted. Therefore it is recommended to check all functions before
start, especially:
3 Calibration quantity E() : between 10,00 and 45,00 Kg.
D() : between 10,00 and 45,00 Kg.
KG
3 Spread width M
E() : between 12 and 36 metres.
D() : 12 metres
3 Quantity E() : Individual
D() : Individual
TYPICAL CALIBRATION QUANTITIES (Only suggested)
Fertiliser type E() D() Fertiliser type E() D()
NPK granular 24 Kg 18 Kg PK 22 Kg 17 Kg
NPK prilled 25 Kg 19 Kg Potash 21 Kg 16 Kg
Calcium amm. nitrate 25 Kg 19 Kg N34 prilled 33 Kg 25 Kg
INFORMATION
• At any time it is possible to press and to get information on all functions – also
when spreading.
• NB! The %-adjustment is only working in the [INFO] mode.
• You cannot change / ‘spoil’ the chosen values unless a new value is chosen and
[ENTER] is pressed afterwards.
• Under normal circumstances the display will show the [INFO] picture.
• Please note that the last line of the INFO-picture can be chosen according to the
needs.
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• When spreading for instance UREA, OILSEED RAPE or similar fine grained
materials, it is recommended to fix the scale stop at the scale setting indicated
in the spread chart at the required quantity and speed. Use the same
procedure for reduction outlet.
• Alternatively it must be ensured that the spreading is done at a scale setting of
minimum 3.
• Alternatively it must be expected to increase the weight of the fertiliser from the
calibration by approx. 15-25%.
The flow characteristics of fine grained materials are very different from ‘normal’
types of fertiliser.
The materials are very fast running and at the same time the specific weight is low.
This together with very small application rates means that you should be most
carefull.
• In cases where you get deviations when spreading the above materials it is
recommended to follow the instructions in the paragraph: ‘CHANGE OF CALIBRATION
QUANTITY’.
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KG
PTO
/hopper KG
• The WIRE SET FOR TOOLS is equipped with the following connections:
1. Flow-meter (Assembling box) (Impuls meter 2 - 1250 pulses/sec.)
2. Magnet valve (+ 12 V)
3. Tool switch (Sensor and magnet for mounting on e.g. lift arm)
FLOW-MEASURING
The flow meter must always be set before spraying liquids in the field. (See
the paragraph SETTING). (Flow-meter is not sold by BOGBALLE)
• The wire net is mounted on the sprayer’s ON/OFF magnet valve, so that the
measurings are started at magnet valve active / ON.
• At magnet valve active / ON the following measurings are
started:
• Area measuring [HA]
• Sprayed quantity in litres [L]
• Sprayed quantity in litres/min. [L/MIN]
• Sprayed quantity in litres/Ha [L/HA]
• In case the sprayer is not equipped with magnet valve the tool switch can be
built on in such a way that the above measurings are stopped at sensor active /
ON
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QUANTITY - SPRAYER
CALIBRATOR 2003 is able to inform about the quantity really sprayed – seen in
comparison to the quantity required. This information is given in as well [L/HA],
as in percentage [%] deviation.
QUANTITY
• Set CALIBRATOR 2003 in quantity mode.
125 L/Ha
• Choose the required quantity Choose quantity
Confirm by
[ENTER]
SELECT
-100%
• The chosen quantity is confirmed.
ENTER And will now be used as basis for comparison with the real 125 L/ha
quantity.
• Automatic return to INFO 11,3 Km/h
0 L/ha
• The quantity adjustment is made on the adjustment valve of the sprayer – and
not via CALIBRATOR 2003.
• When spraying afterwards – the real number [L/HA] will be shown in the
lower line of the display – and the percentual [%] deviation will appear
from the %-bar of the display.
QUANTITY MEASURING
CALIBRATOR 2003 can make a calculated quantity measuring in
connection with for instance the sowing machine. The quantity measuring
is made as described in the paragraph “CALCULATED WEIGHT, KG”.
• The START / STOP function is made by mounting for instance a sensor and
magnet on the handle for the tractor’s lifting/lowering arm.
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MOUNTING
In order to get full advantage of CALIBRATOR 2003, it is absolutely necessary to
exactly follow the instruction below. If the instructions are not followed and the
Calibrator is mounted in a wrong way the consequence will be that the Calibrator
may make a false adjustment that might result in corresponding incorrect
application rate when spreading.
• Fixtures are supplied with the system, but due to the differences between tractors it is
not possible to make a fixture that can be used on all tractors. It may therefore, in some
cases be necessary to adjust the fixtures.
MOUNTING ON TRACTOR
• MOUNTING OF CALIBRATOR 2003 - computer.
Fixture is supplied with the system for mounting of the CALIBRATOR 2003 -
computer.
• Fix the CALIBRATOR in a convenient place in the cabin of the tractor, in
consideration of the facts:
• That access is good so that it is easy to operate the instrument
• That the placing is convenient in relation to a minimum of sun/light into the display.
• That the CALIBRATOR cannot be wet.
• That the CALIBRATOR is fixed in such a way that it does not shake when driving or
when idling.
∂ Power- connection
• Distance sensor /Wheel sensor
÷ Actuator- plug connection
≠ Actuator
±12V
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On the under side of CALIBRATOR 2003 the following things are mounted:
⊄
⊆
⊇
⊇ Current cable
• RED is mounted to (+) 12 V
• BLACK is mounted to (-) frame / earth
These cables must absolutely not be inverted.
• The current cable must not be connected before all other wires are connected.
• It is recommended to connect the 12V cable so that the voltage is interrupted
when the ignition is switched off.
• Check that the current supply is stable.
• Voltage must resist min. 16 Amp.
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• RECORDING OF SPEED
With the system is supplied an impulse sensor for recording directly on the
wheel hub of the tractor or alternatively on a drive shaft. (Magnetic iron).
• If rear-wheel drive – fit the sensor on the front wheel of the tractor.
• If four-wheel drive – fit the sensor on the rear wheel of the tractor.
• If using chassis kit – the sensor can be fitted on its wheel.
• It is recommended that the sensor is mounted in such a way that the
recording is made on the bolt heads of the hub. (Normally 8 units).
∂ 1-3 mm.
WHEEL MOUNTING
Hub bolts Wheel
w/nut (8 units) sensor
∂ 1-3 mm.
Wheel
Through-bolts sensor
• Max 50 mm
• • The distance between sensor and fixture must not increase 50 mm.
Bigger distance might cause vibrations – and consequently an unstable recording of the speed.
In this case a robust bracket must be fabricated to eliminate rests of vibration.
∂ 1-3 mm.
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∂ 1-2 mm.
Fix the clip by glue.Use the plastic ties for fixture
during the drying process.
• Max 50 mm
• Note:
• The axle must not rotate unevenly.
• Distance between sensor and clips
should be max. 2 mm.
CALIBRATOR 2003 is able to receive the internal speed signal from the tractor,
either as a radar signal, or as a pulse signal, for instance from the gear box of the
tractor.
RADAR
PULSES High
Min. 4,8 V
Low
Max. 3,0 V
A wire connection for radar etc. w/Jack plug can be supplied. (See options)
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MOUNTING ON SPREADER
• MOUNTING OF CONTROL SYSTEM
A correct mounting and setting of the control system is vital in connection with
correct quantity.
• The control system is mounted in such a way that the shutters of the spreader
are closed – when the handle is set to scale setting 0
⊇ Mount the control system as shown on the sketch (Push up against chassis beam)
⊄ Set the scale stop at 0
⊂ Close the shutters (0,5 mm opening) by adjusting the connection rod.
EX / DZ
Scale stop = 0
⊇
⊄
DZ
EX
Pos. 1
EX
Pos. 2
Connection rod
(POS. 1)
EXW
⊇ ⊂
SETTING
Before putting CALIBRATOR 2003 into operation the following setting must be
made::
• Display [Set language in display] (Not necessarily)
[Set contrast ] (Not necessarily)
• Type [Set spreader type] (Must be set)
• Time / data [Set time and date] (Must be set)
• Dist. Sensor [Set sensor type] (Must be set)
• Tank sensor [Set Mounted / Not mounted] (Not necessarily)
• Test [Will be mentioned later]
CALIB
• Set CALIBRATOR 2003 in Setting mode SETTING
• Press the button for 3 seconds Display
Type
Time / date
• Select the required setting. Dist. Sensor
Tank Sensor
SELECT
Test
DISPLAY / NATIONALITY
The display can be chosen so that the text in the display and CALIBRATOR
2003 is adapted to the user. Moreover it is possible to adjust the contrast.
SETTING
• Set CALIBRATOR 2003 in Display mode Display
Type
SELECT
Time / date
Dist. Sensor
Tank Sensor
Test
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GB DK F
D NL S
• Choose required language Choose and confirm
SELECT by [ENTER]
Nationality
• Set CALIBRATOR 2003 in Contrast mode Contrast
SELECT
32
• Set present CONTRAST, the higher the Choose and confirm
SELECT number, the greater the contrast. by [ENTER]
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SPREADER TYPE
Spreader type must be set so that CALIBRATOR 2003 can be adapted
exactly to the spreader type that the CALIBRATOR must operate.
• EX2 and EXW2 are chosen when the required quantity is more than 250
kg/min.
• A special connection rod POS.2 (red colour) must be mounted, and the system
must always be mounted/chosen so that POS.1 or POS. 2 respectively are
chosen for the corresponding connection rod.
SELECT
Choose and conf.
by [ENTER]
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TIME / DATE
Time and date is set so that CALIBRATOR 2003, for instance when
connecting a printer, is able to print the correct time of treatment of the
field.
• The internal register system of the CALIBRATOR uses TIME / DATE.
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SPEED RECORDING
CALIBRATOR 2003 can be equipped with speed signals from a wheel
sensor, radar, transmission or as constant speed.
• The used signal type must be defined.
• Set CALIBRATOR 2003 in Dist. Sensor SETTING
mode. Display
SELECT
Type
Time / date
Dist. sensor
Tank Sensor
Test
TEST
In the setting menu you will find an extraordinary setting:
• TEST (Fault finding in the system)
The test function is an extraordinary function for locating possible system
faults. See the paragraph:
“FAULT FINDING”
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ADJUSTMENT
THE SYSTEM MUST ALWAYS BE ADJUSTED BEFORE USE
- FIRST TIME -
CALIB
• Set CALIBRATOR 2003 in ADJUSTMENT ADJUST
mode. Weight
Actuator
• Choose the required adjustment. Speed/Dist.
”Weight” – only ()W Count pulses
SELECT Print
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ACTUATOR
Adjustment
OK
Confirm by
[ENTER]
If there are errors in the adjustment, it will be seen in the display, and the
adjustment must be repeated.
• In the display the following will appear ACTUATOR
See the paragraph ”FAULT FINDING”
ERROR
Repeat adjustment
Confirm by
[ENTER]
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SPEED / DIST
This function must always be adjusted before use of the system. A correct speed is
vital for an exact spreading result and an exact spreading quantity.
• The speed can be recorded in two different ways:
• Recording of impulses from for instance tractor wheel (Impulse sensor)
(See mounting and setting)
• Often between 1 and 10 pulses/metre. (Minimum 1 pulse/metre, maximum
19,99 pulses/metre).
• Recording of impulses by the internal speed measurement (radar).
(See mounting and setting)
• Often between 50 and 150 pulses/metre. (Minimum 10 pulses/metre,
maximum 299 pulses/metre).
• Attention should be given to the fact that a radar is not necessarily
precise in a high crop.
• When counting pulses the system must always be SET to the
present sensor type.
The system is able to count the number of pulses for a given distance. This Number
of pulses should be converted into PULSE/METRE.
• Stop the tractor and 0-set the number of pulses.
• The chosen adjustment is confirmed DIST. SENSOR
ENTER
EXAMPLE:
Measured pulses = 167 pulses
Driven distance = = 100 metrer
= 1,67 pulse/metre
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1,67
• Choose number of counted pulses / metre Pulse/metre
Choose pulses/metre
by rotating the [SELECT] button. Confirm by
SELECT
[ENTER]
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0 Kg
Fill in minimum
500Kg
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FLOW METER
Adjusting the flow meter is only necessary when using the wire net for other
machines (option).
The reason for adjusting the flow meter is to set CALIBRATOR 2003, so that the
system makes a correct measurement of the liquid through for instance a field
sprayer or a slurry spreader.
The adjustment is made on the basis of pulses/litre (Stated on the flow meter).
SELECT
Flow meter
Speed/Distance
Count pulses
Print
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FAULT FINDING
CALIBRATOR 2003 - ON
When CALIBRATOR 2003 is started (ON), the system will make a self test of the
following units:
• SPEED sensor
• PTO sensor (Option)
• Actuator (Status A)
• Actuator (Status B)
The self test is testing if the different units are connected correctly to
CALIBRATOR 2003, or if possible faults have arisen in cables or plug connections.
If the connection is not correct the display will show “ERROR”.
• If [ENTER] is pressed, the error is accepted – and the
error will be shown again next time CALIBRATOR 2003
is started (ON). ERROR
• If [0] is pressed, the error is ignored and the error will Dist. sensor
not be shown next time CALIBRATOR 2003 is started missing
[ENTER] = OK
(ON).
[0] = ignore
• The error will not appear again until a correct part was
connected – and it becomes defect.
• Just after starting CALIBRATOR 2003 (ON), the display will show, to which
system the CALIBRATOR 2003 is connected:
For instance:
CALIBRATOR CALIBRATOR CALIBRATOR
2003 EXW 2003 EXW 2003 EXW
Ver x.xxX Flow computer Job computer
Ver x.xxX Ver x.xxX
BØGBALLE EXW Flow meter Different tools
TEST
In the setting menu there is an extraordinary setting:
• TEST (Fault finding in the system)
The SETTING menu appears by pressing the [CALIB] button for 3 seconds.
CALIB
• Set CALIBRATOR 2003 in SETTING mode SETTING
• Press the button for 3 seconds Display
Type
Time / date
• Select the required setting Dist. Sensor
Tank sensor
SELECT Test
SELECT
Weight system
Is the weight not precise or is it swinging without changing the WEIGHT SYSTEM
load.
AD ≈1∏99999
Check !
- off. ≈1∏99999
• Plug connections between CALIBRATOR and the wire net of
= ≈0∏99999
the spreader. If corroded or dirty the plugs must be carefully
/ Fakt. ≈0∏9999
cleaned with contact spray. = ≈0∏999
• Make a weight calibration. All of the procedure must be made
– from 0-setting, to calibration with a known quantity (Kg).
• The assembling box which is mounted on back of the control
system must inside be free of moisture and corrosion. All wires
must be fixed
”=” The present weight
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Dist. Sensor
Actuator
Power supply
If the system is not reliable, for instance it opens and closes POWER SUPPLY
without reason or it goes OFF and then ON without pressing the
Battery 12,0 V
ON/OFF buttons.
I/O 10,0 V
Check !
Weight 5,0 V
• Plug connections between CALIBRATOR and current supply. Display 11,0 V
• That the current supply is stable (11,0 – 15,0 V) Programme 5,5 V
• That the I/O values are between (9,5 – 10,5 V)
• That the weight voltage is between (4,5 – 5,5 V)
• That the display voltage is between (10,0 – 12,0 V)
• That the program voltage is between (4,5 – 7,0 V)
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Display
If there are faults in the segments of the display and if text and
ciffers are not ‘complete’ – without segment faults.
Check !
• That the CALIBRATOR does not vibrate and shake violently
due to resonance.
• That all of the display area is evenly ‘GREY’
Serial port
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