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There is no substitute for understanding your equipment's
specifications, instructions and capabilities.
The TeeJet ARC 6000 User Guide is available online in
pdf format at www.teejet.com
Products...Application Control and Equipment
Do NOT try to modify or lengthen any of the 3
Speed Sensor or Encoder cables. Please call
Newton Crouch Inc. for extension cables
ALWAYS disconnect battery from console prior
to jump starting, welding, or charging battery.
©2011 Newton Crouch Inc. This information is the property of Newton Crouch Inc. and is loaned confidentially to our customer for his sole use. It must not be used in any way
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detrimental to our interest or shared with outside parties. Technical Tips/ ARC6000 Programming—Dry
Rev 2.2.2011

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  • Page 1 There is no substitute for understanding your equipment’s specifications, instructions and capabilities. The TeeJet ARC 6000 User Guide is available online in pdf format at www.teejet.com Products...Application Control and Equipment Do NOT try to modify or lengthen any of the 3 Speed Sensor or Encoder cables.
  • Page 2 Programming for your Mid-Tech ARC 6000 Console Granular Console calibration is a one-time procedure that, once it has been performed, does not have to be repeated. Turning the POWER ON/OFF switch does not affect the console’s memory—all data is retained Mode Selector Switch INC/DEC Switch selects either Operate...
  • Page 3 Mark the correct selection here and have this sheet with you as you program your console. It will make programming your console much easier. The most commonly used selections are indicated by Prime: __________ Step 1 This is your application type. (single conveyor) Stnrd SPL it...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    Total ARea: ___Err____ Step 8 Field Area: __________ Step 9 You set this # to get an audible alarm When you reach that level spreading. Example: Can get an alarm every 1 acre or 5 acres. This is a personal choice. Speed: ____0_____ Step 10 Set GSO (Ground Speed Override)
  • Page 5 Initial Programming ARC 6000 Twist Display Selector to Prime Using switch labeled INC. / DEC. Push switch up or down and hold. Don’t worry if the selection does not change immediately. You may have to hold for 10 or more seconds before the next choice pops up.
  • Page 6 Twist Display Selector to Distance Using switch labeled INC. / DEC. Push switch up or down . Number will increase or decrease accordingly. This is a calibration number that must be checked. The radar constant will vary with the type of radar. Mid-Tech Compact Radar start at 780 DickeyJohn Radar start at 1000 A minimum of 400 ft should be driven to calibrate this number.
  • Page 7 Twist Display Selector to Total Applied Using switch labeled INC. / DEC. Push switch up or down . Number will increase or decrease accordingly. The spreader constant number must be checked. The gate height must match the constant chosen. Using conveyor width & type plus encoder type NCI has a chart to obtain this number.
  • Page 8 Twist Display Selector to This is the amount of product Product Volume in your hopper. It is entered as a constant in pounds. NCI 10 ft body holds NCI 12 ft body holds approximately 12000 approximately 14000 This number is a cumulative total Twist Display of all jobs you have spread since Selector to...
  • Page 9 Here is an abbreviated “Cheat Sheet” from NCI Under Set Up most displays blink. SET UP C – Stnd PRIME Calibration Number See Note (1) This must be checked DISTANCE in inches 50’ = 600‖; 60’ = 720‖ Swath IMPLEMENT WIDTH Lock in position with conveyor interface master on (Number 1 lit with single switch is dry swath) *Must fill out all Slots 2—9 with a value ―0‖...