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or to add new features without any obligation in relation to implements
purchased before or after such changes.
Contents
EC Declaration of Conformity ......................................................... 2
Operator safety ............................................................................... 3
Description ...................................................................................... 4
Components .................................................................................... 5
Connection of HP 3570 display ....................................................... 6
Display readout information ............................................................ 7
Menus ............................................................................................. 9
Using the keyboard ................................................................... 9
[ 01 ] Flow calibration - theoretical .......................................... 11
[ 02 ] Flow calibration - Tank method ...................................... 12
[ 03 ] Flow calibration - Nozzle method ................................... 13
[ 04 ] Speed calibration -theoretical ........................................ 14
[ 05 ] Speed calibration - practical ........................................... 15
[ 06 ] Regulation constant ....................................................... 15
[ 07 ] Revolutions readout of P.T.O. ......................................... 16
[ 09 ] Adjustment of work width ............................................... 18
[ 10 ] Location of speed transducer ......................................... 19
[ 11 ] HARDI LINK ................................................................... 20
Areameter and HP 3570 ......................................................... 20
Mistblower and HP 3570 ......................................................... 21
Storage ................................................................................... 21
Fault finding .................................................................................. 21
Error codes during start-up ..................................................... 21
Coaxial cables and short circuits ............................................ 22
Fine tuning the flow constant - PPU ........................................ 22
Testing flow transducer (ref. no. 728816) ................................ 23
Testing speed transducer (ref. no. 729058) ............................ 23
Technical specifications ................................................................ 24
Assembly ...................................................................................... 25
Chart for recording values ............................................................. 31
Spare parts ................................................................................... 33
HARDI PILOT
3570 Monitor
675044-GB-96/9
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Display readout information ............7 Menus ..................... 9 Using the keyboard ..............9 Keystroke menu tree chart for HP 3570 version 1.5 ....10 [ 01 ] Flow calibration - theoretical .......... 11 [ 02 ] Flow calibration - Tank method ........12 [ 03 ] Flow calibration - Nozzle method ........
  • Page 2: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer, HARDI INTERNATIONAL A/S Helgeshøj Allé 38 DK 2630 Taastrup DENMARK Importer, declare that the following product; .............................................. Adhere extra shipping package labels to inside cover. was manufactured in conformity with the provisions in the EMC direc- tive 89/336/EEC, EN 50081-1 (generic emission) and EN 50082-1 (generic immunity).
  • Page 3: Operator Safety

    Do not use a high pressure cleaner to clean the electronic compo- nents. If any portion of this instruction book remains unclear after read- ing it, contact your HARDI dealer or HARDI service personnel for further explanation before using the equipment.
  • Page 4: Description

    It contains information for the efficient use and long life of this quality product. Description The HARDI PILOT 3570 Monitor is a data processor system for use in agricultural and horticultural production. The main components are: • HP 3570 display •...
  • Page 5: Components

    HARDI PILOT has a non-volatile memory (contains no batteries) which simplifies storage. Factory default constants and values are already programmed into the system. The materials and electronics for the components have been developed to last many years under agricul- tural conditions.
  • Page 6: Connection Of Hp 3570 Display

    HP 3570 concludes the test by showing the total work (boom) width and the number of sections which is one for this equipment. HP 3570 is now tested and is ready to operate.
  • Page 7: Display Readout Information

    69.2 speed and a signal from the areameter. The area is shown up to 999.9 with one decimal place. After this, only whole area units are shown. HARDI The treated area is memorised when HP 3570 is switched off.
  • Page 8 Actual application rate The actual quantity applied per area unit is shown when driving. HARDI PILOT On the same display area, the flow rate is shown when not driving. HARDI Reading of total area treated and total volume sprayed The area treated with the corresponding...
  • Page 9: Menus

    Reading revolutions In the revolutions display, P.T.O. revolutions can be read. For selection see “Menus, [ ]”. HARDI PILOT NOTE: It is only possible to read revolutions if a transducer has been installed. A [ ] will be shown in the display if the transducer is not connected.
  • Page 10: Keystroke Menu Tree Chart For Hp 3570 Version 1.5

    Keystroke menu tree chart for HP 3570 version 1.5 Press more than 3 seconds Flow theoretical Flow practical (Tank) Flow practical (Nozzle) Speed theoretical Speed practical NO SAVE NO SAVE Reg. Constant r/min choice Unit Work width Location of speed transducer...
  • Page 11: 01 ] Flow Calibration - Theoretical

    1 litre of liquid passes through. Method 1. Open menu 01. 2. Use arrow key to adjust PPU value. HARDI PILOT 3. Use accept key to close the menu and return to the main display picture. Approximate PPU values for different...
  • Page 12: 02 ] Flow Calibration - Tank Method

    The display will briefly show the new calibration value PPU (pulses per unit) when returning to the main display picture. Keystrokes HARDI PILOT HARDI PILOT C A L P r A...
  • Page 13: 03 ] Flow Calibration - Nozzle Method

    4. The display unit will then show the individual nozzle output per minute. 5. Using a HARDI calibration jug, check the actual nozzle output per minute. It is recommended that an average of several nozzles be taken.
  • Page 14: 04 ] Speed Calibration -Theoretical

    [ 04 ] Speed calibration -theoretical During theoretical speed calibration in menu 04, first the number of magnets on the wheel is indicated, followed by the radius of the wheel. HP 3570 then calculates the wheel’s circumference and the number of pulses per rotation. Method 1.
  • Page 15: 05 ] Speed Calibration - Practical

    2. Park the tractor at the start of the measured distance. 3. Open menu 05. Drive the measured distance. 4. Correct the distance shown on the display with the arrow key to read the actual distance. Keystrokes HARDI PILOT HARDI PILOT C A L P r A HARDI...
  • Page 16: 07 ] Revolutions Readout Of P.t.o

    If the revolutions, for example, on a fertiliser disc are required, it is necessary to alter the pulse number per shaft revolution with the arrow key to get disc revolutions. Keystrokes HARDI PILOT HARDI PILOT HARDI HARDI...
  • Page 17: 08 ] Selection Of Unit (Liquid Or Solid Matter)

    [ 08 ] Selection of unit (liquid or solid matter) HP 3570 is predisposed as a monitor for spreading fertiliser and it is therefore possible to choose between dosage of liquid or solid matter. Method 1. Open menu 08. 2. Use the arrow key to choose the unit.
  • Page 18: 09 ] Adjustment Of Work Width

    Correct total work width is necessary to calculate dosage and area covered. Method 1. Open menu 09. 2. Use the arrow key to increase or decrease work width. Keystrokes HARDI PILOT HARDI PILOT 5 1 2 E 1200 HARDI HARDI...
  • Page 19: 10 ] Location Of Speed Transducer

    Method 1. Open menu 10. t r c t t r c t 2. Use the arrow key to select [ Keystrokes HARDI PILOT HARDI PILOT t r d t r d t r c t HARDI HARDI...
  • Page 20: 11 ] Hardi Link

    [ 11 ] HARDI LINK HARDI LINK needs to know which is the last unit on the communica- tion net so that no electrical interference occurs. Last unit is under- stood as meaning there are no more HP 3XXX units on the cable after the display.
  • Page 21: Mistblower And Hp 3570

    N o d a t a N o d a t a This means that there is no signal on HARDI LINK. Action: Check all the coaxial cable connections as well as 1 1 1 1 the termination in the display See “Menu, [...
  • Page 22: Fuse Replacement In Hp 3010 Tractor Junction Box

    A quick acting fuse located on the HP 3010 tractor junction box pro- tects the system. Fuse (HARDI ref. no. 261617) 4.0 Amp Ø 6, 5 x 32 F. Quick acting Coaxial cables and short circuits To check a cable: 1.
  • Page 23: Testing Flow Transducer (Ref. No. 728816)

    Testing flow transducer (ref. no. 728816) Wire connections: BROWN wire to positive of 12 volt battery. BLACK wire to negative. BLUE wire to multimeter positive. 1. Check the rotor turns freely. 2. Each vane in the rotor has a magnet in it with the pole facing out.
  • Page 24: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Supply voltage 12 Volt Minimum supply 11 Volt Maximum supply 14 Volt Maximum peak 16 Volt Fuse 4.0 Amp Ø 6, 5 x 32 F. Quick acting Ambient temperature – 20° C to + 50°C Update from all transducers 4 times per second Update of non-volatile memory every 0.5 ha...
  • Page 25: Assembly

    Brown wire is positive “ − ”. Blue wire is negative Fuse 4.0 Amp Ø 6, 5 x 32 F. Quick acting (HARDI ref. no. 261617) It is recommended that the power supply should come directly from the battery. If desired, the power supply may come via the ignition key of the vehicle.
  • Page 26 Check the configuration of HP 3010. See below for slide switch posi- tion and transducer wire connections. (Info. sheet also attached to HP 3010) HP 3570 display The display can fixed to a flat surface with the supplied “Velcro” tape. Power must be disconnected before attaching the BNC connector plug to the display connector jack.
  • Page 27 The south side of the magnet must face the transducer. Distance between them must be 5 to 7 mm. Flow transducer for BK operating unit For BK operating unit, a mounting set is available (HARDI ref. no. 833696). 1. Disconnect hoses.
  • Page 28 3. Remove the distribution valves and replace the threaded rod with the shorter one (213 mm). 4. Fit HARDI-MATIC with metal support bracket and filter. Bolt bracket to rack arm. Fit elbow and end cover with O- ring for the rod, washer and nut.
  • Page 29 6. Shorten the hose piece to 165 mm and connect as shown. 7. Assemble the distribu- tion valves. The end cover must have the ribs facing outwards. Assembly order is O- ring, bushing, disc and nut. Remember the new seals. 8.
  • Page 30 Flow transducer for EC operating unit 1. The distribution valve unit is detached from the main ON/OFF valve unit. Note the orientation of the ball seat and remove it from the distribution valve unit. 2. Mount the flow transducer housing just before the distribution valves.
  • Page 31: Chart For Recording Values

    Cardboard: Can recycle up to 99% and therefore should be put into the waste collection system. Polyethylene: Can be recycled. When the HARDI PILOT has completed its working life, it must be thoroughly cleaned. The synthetic fittings can be incinerated. The printed circuit boards and metallic parts can be scrapped.

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