Honda HRM4000EC Owner's Manual page 24

Robotic lawnmower
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With shortcut wire
Acute angle
How to install multiple lawnmowers in adjacent zones
Signal type A
Signal type C
Signal type A
60 cm or more
Shortcut wire
Less than
15° (27%)
Radius
20 m
Right angle or
obtuse angle
Signal type B
Signal type D
Signal type B
30 cm or more
30 cm or more
Condition
The shortcut wire can be laid on slopes of less
than 15°(27%).
If the shortcut wire is laid on a slope of less than
15°(27%), lay it obliquely to the slope.
Boundary wire should be laid so that there is no
excess wire.
The lawnmower can detect the signal from the
boundary wire within a 20 m radius.
If the lawnmower enters a space inside the
work area with no boundary wire within a 20 m
radius, the signal will not be detected and the
lawnmower will stop.
Maximum area: 4000 m²
The boundary wire must not be laid with any
acute angles. (Angles should be more than 90°.)
You can install multiple adjacent work areas if
you want to use multiple lawnmowers
by changing the type of signal that travels
through each wire.
Set the adjacent areas' signal types to be
different in that case.
In the menu screen [2. Garden setup] (
56), select the 4 signals types (A, B, C, D).
*The signal types are the same for all models.
Change the signal type even if different models
are adjacent to each other.
Additionally, each boundary wire needs to
be laid apart to prevent work areas from
overlapping.
NOTE:
- Set "Passage width"(
M
page 45) and "Wire
overlap"(
M
page 49) appropriately to keep
the mowers from colliding with each other.
Narrow passage (distance between wires)
should be more than 1 m, if no shortcut wire is
used.
When laying the boundary wire and shortcut
wires together, make sure there is a space of at
least 60 cm between each boundary wire and
at least 30 cm between the boundary wires and
the shortcut wires.
Installation
M
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