Secondary Areas - Programming Mode - Stiga Autoclip 720S User Manual

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"SECONDARY AREAS" – PROGRAMMING MODE
If the area to mow requires secondary areas based on the defi nition given in the chapter
"Preparation and Marking the Boundaries of the Work Areas" on page 19, then it is
necessary to program the secondary areas so the robot knows how to reach the secondary area
and at what frequency.
SECONDARY AREA 1 : Function for defi ning the automatic mowing of a secondary area.
- Percentage: Allows setting the dimensions
of the secondary area to mow in respect to
the entire lawn surface. Below is a table
to use as a reference for confi guring a
secondary area:
• 20% Indicates a very small area.
• 30% Indicates an area which is
approximately one third of the entire
garden.
• 50% Indicates an area which is
approximately half of the entire
garden.
• 80% Indicates a secondary area
which is bigger than the primary
area.
• 100%
The
the perimeter wire to mow the
secondary area each time it exits
the charging station.
- Distance: This allows setting the distance necessary for the robot to reach the secondary
area by following the perimeter wire. It is recommended to measure half the distance of the
secondary area to ensure that the robot starts working inside that area.
- Direction: Indicates the shortest direction for reaching the secondary area. The direction
can be clockwise or anti-clockwise. The robot exits from the charging station and follows
the wire in the indicated direction to reach the secondary area.
SECONDAY AREA 2: Function for defi ning the automatic mowing of secondary area number 2.
This setting uses the same confi guration parameters as those used for secondary area 1.
SECONDAY AREA 3: (only for some versions, see "Technical Specifi cations"). Function
for defi ning the automatic mowing of secondary area number 3. This setting uses the same
confi guration parameters as those used for secondary area 1.
robot
will
follow
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primary area
secondary area 1 (30%)
secondary area 2 (20%)
anti-clockwise direction
EN
clockwise direction
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