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TASC 6100
98-05018
R2
CE & S
TANDARD VERSION
Entering The Rate Sensor Calibration Number
Enter this calibration number into the console using the
procedure that follows.
A. Set the console to the following positions:
1. Power ON
2. Mode Selector SET-UP
3. Display Selector Total Applied
4. Booms ON
(If Split Drive option is active)
The current Spreader Constant is displayed.
NOTE: If you have a single conveyor bed, the
"Pump C STnrd" application program must be
selected in order to view or set the Spreader
Constant (See page 2-1)
NOTE: If the console is in Split Drive Mode (Pump
C SPLit), the Spreader Constant can only be viewed
or changed when all programmed booms are on.
B. Use the INC./DEC. switch to set the display to the
calculated Spreader Constant.
Fine Tuning The Rate Sensor cal. #
The accuracy of the Spreader Constant should be verified
and adjusted as necessary. The following procedure is
suggested as a simple means of testing the calibration of
the spreader constant. BE SURE THE PROPER PROD-
UCT DENSITY HAS BEEN ENTERED BEFORE PER-
FORMING THE CALIBRATION OR THE RESULTS
WILL BE INACCURATE.
A. Verify the current Spreader Constant (see previous
page). Record this number for reference.
B. Enter the desired application rate (see page 2-3).
C. Load the vehicle with product of known density.
Be sure the Density is properly entered in the
TASC 6100 (see page 2-20). Use enough material
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Mid-T
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DISPLAY SELECTOR
Speed
Area Impl. Width
Distance
Test
Speed
PSI/Prime
Total Applied
Application Rate
OFF SET- UP DEC.
ON
OPERATE INC.
Scan
Product Vol.
Fan RPM
BOOMS
123456789
% Rate
A-1
A-2
A-3
B
MASTER
ON
OFF
MI
A-4
If using "Pump C rEFLO"
If using "Pump C STnrd"
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Mid-T
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