Amazon AMALOG+ Operating Manual

Amazon AMALOG+ Operating Manual

On-board computer

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Operating Manual
az
On-board computer
Please read this operating
manual before first com-
MG2709
missioning.
BAH0017.1
11.08
Keep it in a safe place for
future use.

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  • Page 1 Operating Manual On-board computer Please read this operating manual before first com- MG2709 missioning. BAH0017.1 11.08 Keep it in a safe place for future use.
  • Page 2 Reading the instruction manual and to adhere to it should not appear to be inconvenient and superfluous as it is not enough to hear from others and to realise that a machine is good, to buy it and to believe that now everything would work by itself.
  • Page 3 Identification data Identification data On-board computer Type: Manufacturer's address AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER GmbH & Co. KG Postfach 51 D-49202 Hasbergen Tel.: + 49 (0)5405 501-0 Fax: + 49 (0)5405 501-234 E-mail: amazone@amazone.de Spare part orders AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER GmbH & Co. KG Postfach 51 D-49202 Hasbergen...
  • Page 4 Foreword Foreword Dear Customer, You have chosen one of the quality products from the wide product range of AMAZONEN-WERKE, H. DREYER GmbH & Co. KG. We thank you for your confidence in our products. Before first commissioning, read and understand this operating man- ual, and particularly the safety information.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents User Information ..................7 Purpose of the document......................7 Locations in the operating manual...................7 Diagrams used .........................7 General Safety Instructions ................8 Obligations and liability ......................8 Informal safety measures......................8 User workstation ........................8 Safety-conscious working ......................9 Handling the product........................9 Representation of safety symbols..................10 Product description ...................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents AMALOG BAH0017.1 11.08...
  • Page 7: User Information

    User Information User Information The User Information section supplies information on use of the oper- ating manual. Purpose of the document This operating manual • Describes the operation of the on-board computer. • Provides important information on safe and efficient handling. •...
  • Page 8: General Safety Instructions

    General Safety Instructions General Safety Instructions This section contains important information on safe operation of the on-board computer. Obligations and liability Comply with the instructions in the operating manual Knowledge of the basic safety information and safety regulations is a basic requirement for safe handling and fault-free operation of the on- board computer.
  • Page 9: Safety-Conscious Working

    General Safety Instructions Safety-conscious working Besides the safety information in this operating manual, the national general workplace safety and accident prevention regulations are bin- ding. Handling the product • Do not subject the to any mechanical vibrations or jolts. • Do not drop the •...
  • Page 10: Representation Of Safety Symbols

    General Safety Instructions Representation of safety symbols Safety instructions are indicated by the triangular safety symbol and the highlighted signal word. The signal word (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION) describes the gravity of the risk and has the following sig- nificance: DANGER Indicates an immediate high risk which will result in death or se- rious physical injury (loss of body parts or long term damage) if not avoided.
  • Page 11: Product Description

    Product description Product description This section: • Provides a comprehensive overview of the structure. • Designates the individual subassemblies. Main subassemblies of the on-board computer Fig. 1 Fig. 1/... (1) Computer with fixing console (2) Socket connection, 12V (3) 20-pin connector with cable harness AMALOG BAH0017.1 11.08...
  • Page 12: Intended Use

    Product description Intended use is intended exclusively for conventional use as a display and monitoring unit in agricultural applications. Intended use also comprises: • compliance with all the instructions in this operating manual Other uses to those specified above are forbidden and shall be con- sidered as improper.
  • Page 13: Structure And Function

    Structure and function Structure and function The following section provides information on the on-board computer structure and the functions of the individual components. has a 6-digit display (Fig. 3/1). is equipped with a lithium bat- tery and a data memory. The data are again available for the next use, even after a long period of deactivation of the on- board power supply.
  • Page 14: Operation With Pneumatic Seed Drills

    Structure and function 4.1.2 Operation with pneumatic seed drills • monitors the tramline control in the distributor head. Acoustic alarm in event of incorrect slider position. • monitors the blower fan speed. If the actual speed deviates by more than 10% from the target speed, an acoustic signal is initi- ated and in the display the control lamp (Fig.
  • Page 15: Work Display

    Structure and function Work display The work display (Fig. 5) appears with the first gearbox sensor impulse. The flashing circle symbol (Fig. 5/1) during work indicates • is receiving impulses from the gearbox sensor • is working correctly. The work display depends on the work situation [see table (Fig.
  • Page 16: Key Assignment

    Structure and function Key assignment Key assignment Key assignment Switching on/off Display of blower fan speed Display of • cultivated covered part a- rea [ha] Correction key • cultivated total area [ha] and back to work display Increase in displayed value Blocking the tramline counter Reducing the displayed value Shifting on of the tramline counter...
  • Page 17: Tramlines

    Structure and function Tramlines counts the tramlines (see Fig. 8, below) in the tramline counter • after actuation of the track markers, e.g. before turning at the end of the field • after standstill of the machine without track marker The tramline counter can be blocked (see section "Blocking the tram- line counter", on page 36) •...
  • Page 18: Adjustable Tramline Rhythms

    Structure and function 4.5.1 Adjustable tramline rhythms Tramline rhythms Fig. 9 Tramline rhythms * No tramlines are created Fig. 10 AMALOG BAH0017.1 11.08...
  • Page 19: Commissioning

    Commissioning Commissioning This section provides information on commissioning the on-board computer Installing the terminal 1. Screw the console (Fig. 11/1) so that is free from vibrations and electrically connected to the right of the driver's position in the tractor cab, within visual range and easy to access (Fig.
  • Page 20: Switching The Terminal On/Off

    Commissioning 2. Insert the power cable (Fig. 13/1) into the console and the 12V tractor socket. 3. Connect the console and the terminal with the power cable (Fig. 13/2). 4. Couple the seed drill or soil tillage imple- ment to the tractor vehicle (see operating manual for seed drill or soil tillage imple- ment).
  • Page 21: Settings

    Settings Settings Entering machine data Open modes 1 to 6 and enter the machine data in coded form. Digit 1 (1) shows the mode Digit 2 (2) shows the coding. Fig. 14 1. Press and hold key. 2. Press key. →...
  • Page 22 Settings Mode 1 Activate the functions of the on-board computer Code 1 Activate all functions of the on-board computer Code 2 Activate only the hectare counter of the on-board computer Mode 2 Number of track marker sensors Machines with 2 track marker sensors, Code 0 e.g.
  • Page 23 Settings Seed drill with two track marker sensors (Fig. 16/1). Fig. 16 Seed drill with one track marker sensor (Fig. 17/1) on hydraulic valve. Fig. 17 Seed drill with one track marker sensor (Fig. 18/1) on control mechanism. Fig. 18 Note on mode 2, Code 2 to 99 [see (Fig.
  • Page 24: Entering Working Width

    Settings 6.1.1 Entering working width 1. Press key. → Display: Stored working width [m]. 2. Set working width [m] with the keys and (e.g. 3.00 for 3 m working width). 3. Press key. → Store the selected value. Display (Fig. 20/1): Working width, e.g.
  • Page 25: Entering Specified Blower Fan Speed

    Settings 6.1.2 Entering specified blower fan speed 1. Press key. → Display: Specified blower fan speed [rpm.]. 2. Change the specified blower fan speed with the keys. 3. Press key. → Store the selected value. 6.1.3 Switching off blower fan speed monitoring 1.
  • Page 26: Entering Tramline Rhythm

    Settings 6.1.4 Entering tramline rhythm 1. Press key. → Display: Stored tramline rhythm. 2. Set the tramline rhythm with the keys (e.g. tramline rhythm 8). 3. Press key. → Store the selected value. Display (Fig. 21): tramline rhythm, e.g. 8 Fig.
  • Page 27: Use

    Calibration value needs the "Impulses per 100 m" calibration value to determine • the actual operational speed [km/h] • the worked area. Determine the "Impulses per 100 m" calibration value by means of a calibration run (see section "Determining impulses per 100 m", on page 30), if the calibration value is unknown.
  • Page 28 D9 Super / D9 Special mounted seed drills 180/90 – 16 10.0/75 - 15 31x15.5 – 15 Mitas Tyres (6.00 – 16) Calibration value (imp./100 m) Working width Crank turns 1/40 ha ⎯ ⎯ 2.5 m 46.0 3.0 m 38.5 37.0 37.0 ⎯...
  • Page 29: Enter Calibration Value (Imp./100 M)

    7.1.1 Enter calibration value (imp./100 m) 1. Bring machine to a standstill. 2. Press key. → Display: Stored calibration value (imp./100 m). 3. Set the calibration value (imp./100 m) with the keys. 4. Press key. → Store the selected value. Display (Fig.
  • Page 30: Determining Impulses Per 100 M

    7.1.2 Determining impulses per 100 m Determine the exact "Impulses per 100 m" calibration value by means of a calibration run • before commissioning • if there are differences between the measured and actual travel speed / distance travelled • if there are differences between the measured and actual wor- ked area •...
  • Page 31 6. Stop after exactly 100 m. → The display (Fig. 28) shows the calibration value (e.g. 1005 imp./100 m). 7. Press key. → Store the calibration value (imp./100 m). 8. Enter the calculated calibration value in the table (Fig. 29) (recommendation). Fig.
  • Page 32: Calculate Crank Turns For Calibration Test

    7.1.2.1 Calculate crank turns for calibration test imp./100 m (actual) Conversion factor imp./100 m (table value) See tables (Fig. 22 to Fig. 25) Crank turns (actual) Crank turns (table value) Conversion factor See tables (Fig. 22 to Fig. 25) Example: Seed drill: ..........AD-P03 Special Working width:........3.00 m Imp./100 m (measured): ......1339...
  • Page 33: Note On Calibration Test

    7.1.3 Note on calibration test The AMALOG can support you with the calibration test. Turn the crank until the acoustic signal is sounded. Counting the number of crank turns is no longer necessary if you calibrate to 1/40 ha after en- tering the following settings: 1.
  • Page 34: Work Commencement

    Work commencement Work commencement 1. Place machine in starting position (standstill). 2. Lower the correct track marker (see seed drill operating manual). Switch through the track markers if the correct track marker is not lo- wered. The tramline control is coupled with the track marker control. 3.
  • Page 35: Display During Work

    Work commencement Display during work During work the indicates • the travel speed (Fig. 31/1), e.g. 6.9 km/h • the setting of the tramline counter (Fig. 31/2), e.g. setting 3 • the left track marker (Fig. 31/3) is in the operational position •...
  • Page 36: Blocking The Tramline Counter

    Work commencement Press key twice. → Display of (Fig. 33) cultivated total area (e.g. 105.1 ha). The data cannot be deleted. Fig. 33 Press → back to work display Press key. → Display of (Fig. 34) current blower fan speed (e.g.
  • Page 37: Faults

    Faults Faults Tramline fault message The occurrence of a tramline fault activates • the display (Fig. 36) • an acoustic signal. Fig. 36 Fault message with rotary cultivator operation (optional) Alarm message in event of PTO shaft standstill emits an alarm as soon as the overload clutch of the rotary cultivator PTO shaft is activated.
  • Page 38: Fault Message - Fill Level Too Low

    Faults Fault message - fill level too low Alarm message - insufficient seed When the level sensor is activated • the display (Fig. 38) appears • an acoustic signal (triple signal tone) is emitted. Fig. 38 The display switches. The control symbol (Fig. 39/1) marks the fill level symbol.
  • Page 39 Faults Alarm message - insufficient fertiliser (only DMC Primera) The DMC Primera direct seed drill has • a seed hopper • a fertiliser hopper When the level sensor is activated • the display (Fig. 40) appears • an acoustic signal (triple signal tone) is emitted.
  • Page 42 H. DREYER GmbH & Co. KG Postfach 51 Tel.: + 49 (0) 5405 501-0 D-49202 Hasbergen-Gaste Fax: + 49 (0) 5405 501-234 Germany e-mail: amazone@amazone.de http:// www.amazone.de Plants: D-27794 Hude • D-04249 Leipzig • F-57602 Forbach Branches in England and France Manufacturers of mineral fertiliser spreaders, field sprayers, seed drills, soil cultivation machines, mul- tipurpose warehouses and communal units...

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