MacDon M Series Assembly Instructions Manual page 67

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L1 C x x x || C A B
L2 M x x x ||
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L1 C x x x || C A L I B R A T E
L2 M x x x ||
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C x x x || T O
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E
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M x x x || E X I T
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C x x x || H E I G H T
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M x x x || R A I S E
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C x x x || C A L I B R A T I N G
L1
M x x x || R A I S E
L2
M x x x || H E A D E R
L2
C x x x || C A L I B R A T I N G
L1
M x x x || L O W E R
L2
M x x x || H T
L2
C x x x || T O
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M x x x ||
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M x x x ||
L2
M x x x ||
L2
M x x x || E X I T
L2
C x x x || H D R
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M x x x || E X T E N D
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C x x x || C A L I B R A T I N G
L1
M x x x || E X T E N D
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M x x x || E X T E N D
L2
C x x x || C A L I B R A T I N G
L1
M x x x || R E T R A C T
L2
M x x x || H D R
L2
C x x x || T O
L1
M x x x ||
L2
M x x x ||
L2
M x x x ||
L2
M x x x || E X I T
L2
C x x x || F L O A T
L1
M x x x || P R E S S
L2
C x x x || C A L I B R A T I N G
L1
M x x x || F L O A T
L2
M x x x || F L O A T
L2
C x x x || C A L I B R A T I N G
L1
M x x x || F L O A T
L2
M x x x || H D R
L2
C x x x || T O
L2
M x x x ||
L2
M x x x ||
L2
M x x x ||
L1
M x x x || E X I T
L2
Form # 169242
UNLOADING AND ASSEMBLY
D I S P L A Y
S E T U P ?
N O / Y E S
L A N G U A G E ?
E N G L I S H
R U S S I A N
U N I T S ?
I M P E R I A L
M E T R I C
B U Z Z E R
V O L U M E
▂ ▂ ▃ ▅ ▆ ▇
B A C K L I G H T I N G
▂ ▂ ▃ ▅ ▆ ▇
C O N T R A S T
▂ ▂ ▃ ▅ ▆ ▇
D I S P L A Y
N O / Y E S
S E N S O R S ?
N O / Y E S
C A L I B R A T E
H E A D E R
H E I G H T
H E A D E R
T I L T
H E A D E R
F L O A T
C A L ?
N O / Y E S
S E N S O R
H D R
T O
H E I G H T
H E A D E R
R A I S E
H E I G H T
H E A D E R
S E N S O R
C O M P L E T E
C A L I B R A T E
H E A D E R
H E I G H T
H E A D E R
T I L T
H E A D E R
F L O A T
C A L ?
N O / Y E S
T I L T
S E N S O R
T L T
T O
T I L T
T I L T
T I L T
T I L T
T I L T
T I L T
C O M P L E T E
C A L I B R A T E
H E A D E R
H E I G H T
H E A D E R
T I L T
H E A D E R
F L O A T
C A L ?
N O / Y E S
S E N S O R
F L T +
T O
F L O A T
( + )
( + )
F L O A T
( - )
F L O A T
C O M P L E T E
C A L I B R A T E
H E A D E R
H E I G H T
H E A D E R
T I L T
H E A D E R
F L O A T
C A L ?
N O / Y E S
If "NO" then jump to:
C A L I B R A T E
S E N S O R S ?
Use the "arrow" keys to change the default
language. Pressing "SELECT" goes to the next
The "arrow" keys are used to select between
IMPERIAL or METRIC. The default value will be
The "arrow" keys are used to change the CDM
buzzer volume, CDM backlighting or the CDM
contrast, with the bar graph indicating the
relative level for each item. When "SELECT" is
pressed the program goes to the EXIT
DISPLAY SETUP? menu selection.
S E T U P ?
D I S P L A Y
If "NO" then jump to:
D I A G N O S T I C
M O D E ?
S E L E C T
The operator can select any of the three items requiring
calibration (or exit the CAL menu) by using the turn signal
switches to cycle through the choices. Pressing SELECT will
take the operator to the calibration menu for that particular
sensor or to the EXIT CAL?
The display will indicate the sensor being calibrated. The
C A L
operator will be prompted to raise the header and HOLD will
S T A R T
flash until the system has completed reading in the signal with
the header fully raised. HOLD will change to DONE (with buzzer)
when the specific part of the calibration is done.
H O L D
D O N E
When the header raise is done, the CDM will prompt the user to
lower the header. COMPLETE (with buzzer) will flash on the
screen for 2 seconds when the calibration is finished. Pressing
H O L D
SELECT twice at any of the sensors will go to the EXIT CAL? or
selecting YES will exit the calibration menu.
S E L E C T
When the particular sensor is done (COMPLETE) the menu
selection that should appear would be the same as the just
calibrated sensor. This helps if the operator wants to do a re-
calibration of the same sensor or for some reason the initial
The display will indicate the sensor being calibrated. The
C A L
operator will be prompted to extend the header tilt and HOLD will
S T A R T
flash until the system has completed reading in the signal with
the header tilt fully extended. HOLD will change to DONE (with
H O L D
D O N E
When the header tilt extend is done, the CDM will prompt the
user to press the header tilt retract. COMPLETE (with buzzer)
will flash on the screen for 2 seconds when the cal. is finished.
H O L D
Pressing SELECT twice at any of the sensors will go to the EXIT
CAL? or selecting YES will exit the cal. menu.
S E L E C T
When the particular sensor is done (COMPLETE) the menu
selection that should appear would be the same as the just
calibrated sensor. This helps if the operator wants to do a re-
calibration of the same sensor or for some reason the initial
The display will indicate the sensor being calibrated. The
C A L
operator will be prompted to press the float (+) and HOLD will
S T A R T
flash until the system has completed reading in the signal with
the header float fully extended. HOLD will change to DONE (with
H O L D
D O N E
When the header float (+) is done, the CDM will prompt the user
to press the header float (-). COMPLETE (with buzzer) will flash
on the screen for 2 seconds when the calibration is finished.
H O L D
Pressing SELECT twice at any of the sensors will go to the EXIT
CAL? or selecting YES will exit the cal. menu.
S E L E C T
Select any of the sensors by using the turn signal switches to
cycle through the choices. Pressing SELECT will take the
operator to the calibration menu for that particular sensor. NO is
the default for EXIT CAL?. If "NO" then jump to:
T O
C A L I B R A T E
65
L1 menu selection.
displayed first.
If "NO" then jump to:
L A N G U A G E ?
NO / YES
calibration was unacceptable.
buzzer)
calibration was unacceptable.
buzzer)
S E L E C T
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selection.
Model Year - 2009

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