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BCT20
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Silage trailers
Original operating instructions
201803 en
BTA_Maschinensteuerung_SL_BCT20_201803_en

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Machine Controls BCT20 Software: Product: Silage trailers Type of document: Original operating instructions As of: 201803 en Document number BTA_Maschinensteuerung_SL_BCT20_201803_en...
  • Page 2: General

    BCT20 Type: Vehicle identification number (VIN): Delivery date: Manufacturer +49 (0)4444 - 2008-0 Ludwig Bergmann GmbH +49 (0)4444 - 2008-88 info@l-bergmann.de Hauptstraße 64-66 49424 Goldenstedt www.Bergmann-Goldenstedt.de Spare Parts Stock +49 (0)4444 - 2008-16 Spare Parts Stock +49 (0)4444 - 2008-25 ersatzteil@l-bergmann.de...
  • Page 3: Preface

    You have made a good choice! We would like to thank you for placing your trust in us by purchasing a BERGMANN Product. The Ludwig Bergmann GmbH, 49424 Goldenstedt (Lower Saxony) - a medium sized family business in its third generation - has been successfully active in the manufacturing of agricultural machinery and transport equipment for over one hundred years.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Connection line CAN-BUS ....................15 3.1.3.1.2 BCT20 terminal connection line ..................15 3.1.4 BCT20 Terminal User Surface ......................16 3.1.5 Switching the BCT20 Terminal On and Off ..................18 3.1.6 Select Function ..........................18 3.1.7 Change Settings ..........................18 3.1.8 BCT20 Terminal Display ........................
  • Page 5: Table Of Figures

    Image 1: Directional references ..........................8 Fig. 2: Terminal BCT20 ............................12 Fig. 3: Installation ..............................13 Fig. 4: BCT20 terminal connection diagram ......................14 Fig. 5: BCT20 user surface ........................... 16 Fig. 6: Display ................................ 19 - 5 -...
  • Page 6: Using These Operating Instructions

    Example: BERGMANN contact information can be found in the chapter "Contact Info & Contact Persons". The page number of the respective chapter, subchapter or section can be found in the table of contents or in the index of technical terms.
  • Page 7: Depiction Of Action-Related Warning Symbols

    General 1.9.3 Depiction of Action-Related Warning Symbols 1.9.3.1 Design of warning symbols SIGNAL WORDS! Type and source of danger Possible result(s) of the danger  Measures to avoid the danger 1.9.3.2 Signal words and colouring DANGER! The signal word "Danger" identifies a hazard with a high degree of risk. Failure to avoid the hazard will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 8: Definition Of Terms

    The danger arises from a possible injury or disease-causing spatial and/or temporal coincidence from a source of danger. Manufacturer Ludwig Bergmann GmbH Adjustment elements are parts of the controller that detect operator input signals, usually made by hand or foot. There are many different adjustment...
  • Page 9: Safety

    Safety Safety This chapter contains important information for the owner and the operator to ensure safe and trouble-free operation of the machine. NOTICE Observe all safety instructions in these operating instructions and in the supplementary documents! Most accidents happen when the simplest safety regulations are not observed. By observing all safety instructions in these operating instructions, you will help to prevent accidents.
  • Page 10: Basic Safety Instructions

    Safety Basic Safety Instructions Basic safety instructions always apply to the safe operation of the machine and are summarized in the following sections. NOTICE Failure to observe the safety instructions may endanger persons, the environment or property.  In addition to the basic safety instructions, also observe the special safety instructions listed in the other chapters of these operating instructions as well as the machine specific safety instructions.
  • Page 11: Operation

    Operation Operation The "Operation" chapter contains information on the possible machine controls. It describes the individual functions, the handling and the procedure for operating the machine using a terminal. The components and machine functions listed in the operating instructions may differ from the machine standard equipment and are available as optional equipment in some cases.
  • Page 12: Terminal Bct20

    Operation Terminal BCT20 The hydraulic functions are operated using the BCT20 terminal. The terminal is characterized by ON/OFF for terminal, rotary / push button, ergonomically arranged keys, back-lit membrane keypad, backlit display, freely programmable sequence control of individual functions, trip counter, a variety of functions.
  • Page 13: Installing The Bct20 Terminal

    Operation 3.1.2 Installing the BCT20 Terminal NOTICE The terminal must be mounted in the driver's field of vision and reach so that it is easy to read and operate. It must not obstruct the view of the tractor's controls or to the surrounding area.
  • Page 14: Connecting The Terminal

     Supply lines between tractor and trailer must be laid in such a way that they cannot be rubbed, clamped, crushed, bent or rub against foreign parts during trailer movement (e.g. cornering). 3.1.3.1 BCT20 Terminal Connection Diagram Fig. 4: BCT20 terminal connection diagram 18-14-0709-BTA Pos. Name Design...
  • Page 15: Connection Line Can-Bus

     Connect the power supply cable (Fig. 4 / Pos.4) to the corresponding connections on the wiring harness and the power supply on the tractor, while taking the following data into consideration: BCT20 Terminal Power Supply Cable 18-14-0621 Connect with:...
  • Page 16: Bct20 Terminal User Surface

    Operation 3.1.4 BCT20 Terminal User Surface Fig. 5: BCT20 user surface B10-0233-BTA_20170329 Main switch Switching the terminal On / Off Display Menu display with the respective functions Light sensor Controls the back lighting. Signals e.g. “FULL“ or “Scraper floor stop“...
  • Page 17 Operation Programmable sequence of different functions Press and hold the key: Functions are called up. Function memory "A" Release the key: Stop function sequence. Pressing and holding the key again within 2 seconds: Function continues. Pressing and holding the key again after 2 seconds: Restarts functions from the beginning.
  • Page 18: Switching The Bct20 Terminal On And Off

    Operation 3.1.5 Switching the BCT20 Terminal On and Off The terminal is switched on and off by pressing the main switch. Pressing the switch once switches the device on and pressing it a Main switch second time switches it off again. When the terminal is switched on, the initial "Road travel"...
  • Page 19: Bct20 Terminal Display

    The operator is notified of this by a warning signal with an indicator light. Only then will the menu change. When the function block is changed within the menu, active functions remain active. 3.1.9 BCT20 Terminal Menu Structure The individual menus are structured as follows: Driving on Roads Unloading...
  • Page 20: Menu 1/4: Driving On Roads

    Operation 3.1.9.1 Menu 1/4: Driving on roads Menu 1/4 / Function block 1: Work light III / All-round lighting 3.1.9.2 Menu 2/4: Unloading Menu 2/4 / Function block 1: Raise Pick-up Float position: Press key once briefly Raise Drawbar Lower Switch scraper floor on permanently The LED lights when the scraper floor is switched on.
  • Page 21 Operation Menu 2/4 / Function block 2: Light VI Light llI Light ll Light l Menu 2/4 / Function block 3: Back Front wall completely in cargo space Front wall bottom element Front wall moved completely toward Forward 100%: tractor Raise Front wall top element: Lower...
  • Page 22: Menu 3/4: Trip Counter

    Operation 3.1.9.3 Menu 3/4: Trip counter Menu 3/4 / Function block 1: Trip counter up Memory 1 - 10 Trip counter down = Trip counter off Activate / Deactivate = Trip counter on Activate / Deactivate Time Activate / Deactivate: timed Press and hold for 2 seconds and release again to delete the value.
  • Page 23: Menu 4/4: Loading

    Operation Menu 3/4 / Function block 3: Total time Total trips Total delivered volume Total loading time 3.1.9.4 Menu 4/4: Loading Menu 4/4 / Function block 1: Cutting unit completely retracted Raise Cutting unit completely retracted Lower Cutting unit completely extended Raise Drawbar...
  • Page 24 Operation Menu 4/4 / Function block 2: Light VI Light llI Light ll Light l Menu 4/4 / Function block 3: Back Front wall completely in cargo space Front wall bottom element Front wall moved completely toward Forward 100%: tractor Raise Front wall top element: Lower...
  • Page 25: Quick Start With Bct20 Terminal

    Operation 3.1.10 Quick Start with BCT20 Terminal Switch the terminal on. Press main switch 2/4: Unloading Select menu 4/4: Loading Switch PTO shaft on Observe the speed depending on equipment and type! Switch oil supply on. Not necessary with load sensing Select function e.g.
  • Page 26: Adjusting Scraper Floor

    Operation 3.1.11 Adjusting Scraper Floor The scraper floor is equipped with diverse adjustment possibilities. The rotary/push button is used to change the settings and values. When the button is turned, a submenu opens, in which the scraper floor can be adjusted. When the submenu is open use the "Shift"...
  • Page 27 Operation Submenu 1: Manual settings Bar chart Graphically displays the currently set value. The current value is the value with which the scraper floor Current value runs or, if it is not switched on, starts the next time it is (e.g.
  • Page 28 Operation Submenu 2: Scraper floor speed control Bar chart Graphically displays the currently set value. The current value is the value with which the scraper floor Current value runs or, if it is not switched on, starts the next time it is (e.g.
  • Page 29: Lock / Unlock Steering Axle

    Operation 3.1.12 Lock / Unlock Steering Axle Operating the steering axle function Press key once briefly Unlock: (Unlocked: red LED lights up) Steering axle Lock / Unlock: Press key once briefly (Blinking LED: Controller closes Lock: steering axle Locked: red LED off,) On older machines it may be necessary to press the "Lock / Unlock Steering Axle"...
  • Page 30: Function Memory A + B

    Operation 3.1.13 Function Memory A + B Function sequences can be programmed with the both memory keys "Function memory A" and "Function memory B". The stored sequences in function memory "A" and "B" are independent of each other. To start a function sequence, the respective function memory key ("A"...
  • Page 31: Setting Mode

    Operation 3.1.13.1 Setting Mode: Briefly pressing the "Function memory A" or "Function memory B" keys opens the setting mode. When pressed again, the setting mode is exited and settings are saved. Various function sequences are listed below. The possible functions depend on the machine equipment. Drawbar Function: Drawbar...
  • Page 32 Operation Front wall bottom element Function: Front wall bottom element The front Wall bottom element is raised by pressing "Arrow up" in combination with a time of least 0.1 sec. Direction of action: The front Wall bottom element is lowered by pressing "Arrow down" in combination with a time of least 0.1 sec.
  • Page 33 Operation Scraper Floor Function: Scraper Floor The scraper floor is switched on towards the rear (unload) by pressing "Arrow up" in combination with a time of least 0.1 sec. The scraper floor is switched on towards the front (reverse) by pressing "Arrow down"...
  • Page 34: Index Of Technical Terms

    Spare parts stock ............2 Emergency control ............12 Steering axle Lock / Unlock ........... 29 Switching the BCT20 terminal on and off ...... 18 Function memory A + B ..........30 Table of Contents ............4 Table of Figures .............. 5 Terminal BCT20 ............

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