Sensor Assignment - Agatec EZDigPro User & Calibration Manual

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[calibration]

Sensor Assignment

Before calibrating, you must assign the sensors to each element and then place them in position. You can choose any
element, except for the laser receiver (select the best location as described on page 13 under "Components
Installation"). See previous section on "Part Names" for location of Boom 1, 2 and 3.
1.
Select one of the sensors.
2.
Put it in horizontal position and make sure the other sensors are all in vertical position. To do this, you can leave the
others in the case in their vertical slots, and lay the selected sensor flat on top of the case foam or on the ground.
The sensors should be at least 1 meter (3 ft.) away from the remote display when assigning them.
There must be only one sensor in horizontal position during sensor assignment. If any of the others are horizontal, it will
cause problems. Even if there is no error message shown, you may get errors during calibration or operation.
3.
Follow the menu prompts on the next page.
4.
Put that sensor on the boom or location you assigned before proceeding to the next sensor.
For the greatest capture range, the laser receiver sensor should be placed on the boom so that the detection window
will be 90° to the laser plane. For the other sensors, it does not matter how they are oriented.
5.
Take another sensor and follow the same procedure, until all are assigned and in position on the excavator.
Programming condition: only one sensor horizontal.
Note: If there are sensors on other machines or in carrying cases within the radio reception area, they also
must be vertical while you are assigning your horizontal sensor.
Note: Don't assign a sensor to an element which already has a sensor assigned to it.
Note: The sensors only communicate with the system when they're vertical – except during sensor
assignment.
EZDigPro
Work condition: all sensors vertical
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