Alarms - Vaderstad E-Services TPF Series Instructions Manual

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C. Time driven
D. Average speed
E. Resets the numbers for hectares (on the top row).
F. Reset statistics for current drilling operation and
season (data in the grey box). Statistics for total
service life cannot be reset.
G. Selection of time interval:
Current drilling operation
Season
Total
An active time interval is indicated with a green
symbol.
H. Row unit number.
I. The number of skips for the current drilling
operation (based on the last 200 seeds sown).
J. The number of doubles for the current drilling
operation (based on the last 200 seeds sown).
K. The total output quality for the current drilling
operation (based on the last 200 seeds sown).
L. The variation coefficient for the current drilling
operation (based on the last 200 seeds sown).
M. Average number of skips (only in the view for the
current drilling operation and season).
N. Average number of doubles (only in the view for the
current drilling operation and season).
O. Average output quality (only in the view for the
current drilling operation and season).
A value with a different background indicates that an
alarm has been activated.
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Virtual Terminal (ISOBUS)
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Alarms

Figure 11.26
When an alarm is triggered, an audible signal will be
emitted and the alarm will be displayed visually on the
home screen.
Enter the alarms menu by pressing the alarm symbol.
The nature of the alarm is described directly on the
screen.
If an alarm relates to one or more specific row units, all
the row units are displayed as a line of numbered blocks
where the row unit(s) indicating alarms are shown in a
different colour.
Remedy the fault(s) that gave rise to the alarm(s),
acknowledging the alarms individually or all at once.
A. Alarm symbols displayed on the home screen.
B. Move UP and DOWN in the list of alarms.
C. Acknowledge individual alarms.
D. Acknowledge all alarms.
E. Go to the home screen.
F. Example of a view showing that the alarm relates to
the seed rotation monitor.
If there are critical alarms, they must all be
acknowledged before restarting WS9.
All the alarms are described in section "18
Alarm list, ISOBUS/E-Control", together with
the suggested action required.
Alarm levels
Yellow marking means Information.
Operation of the machine may continue, but the error
condition should be remedied as quickly as possible.
Red marking means Critical.
If a critical alarm is triggered, the output on all units stops.
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