RT9150E OPERATOR MANUAL
Before entering values, the monitoring functions (1) to (3)
must be switched off, dots black. Refer to the previous table,
Items 7-10.
Press the button (1) (Figure 3-28) once.
Representation of Points and Objects
Each point shown (Figure 3-29) is numbered and defined by
the point data Swing angle (9.1) and Working radius (9.2),
red.
An object is made up of points that are connected by lines,
e.g. the points 1 to 3 and the points 5 and 6.
The cross (10) and the point data (9) show the current
position of the main boom, shown in blue.
NOTE:
Only those points are displayed that are located
within the entered, maximum working radius. You
may need to enlarge the maximum working radius
in order to display a point, refer to Enter maximum
working radius, page 3-40.
Entering objects
(A):
1.
With the buttons (10) (Figure 3-30), select the first point,
e.g. point (1), it turns blue.
2.
Move the main boom head (11) to just before the first
point of the object.
Grove
FIGURE 3-28
FIGURE 3-29
Published 2-23-2017, Control # 644-00
OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
(B):
1.
Press the button
once.
2.
The point (1) is displayed.
3.
The current point data (9) is accepted for point (1), e.g.
2° and 20 m.
The first point has now been entered.
4.
Enter the next point (2) (Figure 3-31) in the same
manner, e.g. +90° and 20 m.
5.
The point (2) is connected with point (1), an object has
been entered.
To enlarge the object, you can enter subsequent points 3 to
8, e.g. point (3).
You can also add objects:
1.
Delete the subsequent point, e.g. point (4) (Figure 3-32),
point data 0.0, see Deleting Points.
2.
Enter the next point, e.g. point (5) at -160° and 20 m.
This point (5) is the first point for the new object. The
following point is added to this object, e.g. point (6).
3
FIGURE 3-30
FIGURE 3-31
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