USE AND MAINTENANCE
HITCH
The Hitch screen page contains the following information:
1.
Hitch status:
1.1. RED icon: LOCK (locked)
1.2. YELLOW icon: STOP (unlocked)
1.3. GREEN icon: CONTROL
2.
Hitch lowering mode setting:
2.1. MANUAL
2.2. AUTOMATIC
2.3. SEMIAUTO
3.
Position of the lift arms: the bar chart indicates the instantaneous position
of the lift arms
4.
SAC position trend graph
5.
Working depth control, in draft control mode
6.
Display and setting of the hitch ascent rate
7.
Display and setting of hitch sensitivity
8.
Display of instantaneous slip graph
ASM
The ASM page displays the following values:
1.
ASM status (green icon: ACTIVE). The value indicates the instantaneous
steering angle.
2.
4WD status (green icon: ACTIVE)
2.1. A - the value indicates the steering angle set for 4WD disengage-
ment
2.2. B - the value indicates the maximum speed set for 4WD disengage-
ment
3.
Differential status (green icon: ACTIVE)
3.1. C - the value indicates the steering angle set for disengagement of
the differential lock
3.2. D - the value indicates the maximum speed set for disengagement
of the differential lock
SEQUENCES (SDS)
The SEQUENCES function enables the operator to create and save sequences of
operating commands for subsequent recall during normal tractor operation using
the lever on the armrest.
The sequence currently selected is displayed in the menu.
Using the rotary knob the operator can select steps to be inserted in a sequence
from the symbols displayed in the lower part of the screen. Steps can also be de-
leted from a command sequence by selecting the corresponding symbol.
The screen page contains the following functions:
1.
Recall a programmed command sequence
2.
RENAME: rename a programmed command sequence
3.
INSERT: create a new sequence
4.
DELETE: delete a sequence
5.
SDS sequence editor
6.
Delete current step
7.
Insert a step
Clicking on the operating steps in the editor window displays a submenu contain-
ing the options available for each command. On pressing the knob to confi rm, the
selected step will be inserted in the sequence.
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