Downward Slope In Turf Encountered - Toro Multi Pro 1200 Service Manual

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Downward Slope in Turf Encountered

During sprayer operation with the sonic boom switch in
the automatic position (sonic boom light is illuminated),
the boom mounted sonic boom sensors continually
send impulse signals and then receive echoes as the
signals bounce off the turf. The Toro electronic controller
(TEC) determines the sensor distance from the ground
based on the elapsed time between the sensor signal
generation and the received echo. As long as the sensor
height remains the same as the calibrated height, the
spray boom section will remain at a fixed distance from
the ground for spraying accuracy.
When a spray boom section encounters a downward
slope in the turf, the time necessary for the sensor to re-
ceive the signal echo is longer than the calibrated time-
frame. This change in time causes the TEC to energize
the appropriate electrical relays causing the controlled
boom actuator to extend and the boom section to lower.
Once the boom section is lowered to the calibrated dis-
tance, the elapsed time between the sensor signal gen-
eration and the received echo returns to the correct
timeframe, relays are de--energized and the boom stops
lowering. This maintains the boom height at the cali-
brated distance from the ground.
A HIGHER BOOM HEIGHT IS DETECTED SO THE
BOOM ACTUATOR EXTENDS TO LOWER BOOM SECTION
SLOPE
Multi Pro 1200/1250
The boom sensor target distance is initiated during initial
sonic boom calibration and is typically set at twenty (20)
inches. If the boom target distance changes when in au-
tomatic mode, the TEC will energize the appropriate
electrical relays. The energized relays will lead to a
change in boom actuator length and ultimately a change
in boom height.
Figure 4
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Ultra Sonic Boom System (Rev. A)

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