Service Manual

Multi Pro 5800Page 6 20Electrical System
BOOM WIDTH
The Boom Width settings entered on this screen are
used by the spray system to calculate the area sprayed.
The boom width settings (Fig. 24) are accessed from
the settings screen and provide access to the following
display settings:
Left: The width of left boom installed.
Center: The width of center boom installed.
Right: The width of right boom installed.
NOTE: The Boom Width screen may be PIN protected.
See Settings Screen > Display > Protected Menus in this
chapter or the machine Operator’s Manual and Soft-
ware Guide for additional information.
Access the various items by pressing buttons 1 or 2 to
highlight the desired item and button 3 or 4 to adjust the
setting.
Return to the previous screen by pressing button 5
RESET DEFAULTS
Use the Reset Defaults screen to reset the following set-
tings to the factory defaults:
Display: Resets the language to English, Contrast to
85%, PIN Entry to OFF, PIN code to 1234 and Mute
to ON.
Flow Calibration: Resets the calibration correction
factors for 3boom, 2boom and 1boom calcula-
tions to 100% (no correction).
Speed Calibration: Resets the calibration correction
factor for speed calculations to 100% (no correction).
All Other
NOTE: The Reset Defaults screen may be PIN protect-
ed. See Settings Screen > Display > Protected Menus
in this chapter or the machine Operator’s Manual and
Software Guide for additional information.
Access the various items by pressing buttons 1 or 2 to
highlight the desired item, and then button 4 to reset the
selection.
Return to the previous screen by pressing button 5
GEOLINK
Use the GeoLink screen to activate the GeoLink spray
control system. Turn ON the GeoLink setting only if you
have the optional GeoLink spray system installed on the
machine. See Chapter 8 GeoLink Spray System in this
manual for additional service information.
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2
3
4
5
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1. Button 1
2. Button 2
3. Button 3
4. Button 4
5. Button 5
6. Boom width settings
Figure 24
1. Button 1
2. Button 2
3. Button 3
4. Button 4
5. Button 5
6. Resettable items
Figure 25
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2
3
4
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