Matermacc IRRIGAMATIC PRO45 Manual

Use and Maintenance Handbook
IRRIGAMATIC
PRO45 - PRO35
Matermacc S.p.A.
Via Gemona, 18 - 33078 - San Vito al Tagliamento (PN) ITALIA
Cod.58330261
Irrigamatic
PRO35
Irrigamatic
PRO45
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Handbook
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Use and Maintenance Handbook
INTRODUCTION
This manual guide contains a description of the work and the necessary instructions for performing basic operations and
regular maintenance of the device.
This guide is for convenience divided into easily-dened chapters.
These instructions are intended for professional users only, who are to possess specic knowledge about how to use the
device, special admittance and training.
It is recommended to use original spare parts and accessories. Non-original parts in addition to forfeiture of the guarantee
can be dangerous and may affect the durability and specications of the machine.
This symbol indicates that it is necessary to pay maximum attention to the discussed issue.
It is possible that some devices, described in the manual, will not be present in your device, depending on the selected
equipment and the intended market .
UPDATING THE MANUAL
Information, descriptions and illustrations contained herein shall reect the state of the equipment at the time of its sale.
The manufacturer reserves the right to perform from time to time possible changes in the equipment for technical or
commercial reasons. Such changes do not require the Producer to intervene in sold up devices and do not render this
publication inappropriate.
Possible additions the manufacturer nds necessary to provide in the future should be kept together with this manual
guide and shall be an integral part thereof.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright on this manual is owned by the manufacturer of the equipment. This guide contains texts, drawings and tech-
nical schedule, which can not be released or transferred to a third party in whole or in part without the written permission
of the manufacturer of the device.

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WARRANTY
● Verify on delivery that the equipment has not been da-
maged during the transport and that the accessories
are integral and complete.
● Any claims must be made in writing within 8 days from
reception.
● The warranty against any defect of the materials is valid
one year from the delivery date of the equipment.
● The warranty does not include shipment expenses (the
material travels at risk and danger of the addressee).
● Any damage caused to people or things are excluded
from the warranty.
● The warranty is limited to the repair or free replacement
of the faulty piece.
● The retailers and the users are not entitled to any in-
demnication from the manufacturer for any damages
(costs for work, transport, defective job, direct or indi-
rect incidents, no prot on harvests, etc).
WARRANTY DECLINE
Besides what is reported in the supply
contract the warranty declines:
● In case the limits referred to in the technical data table
or in other tables in the handbook are exceeded.
● In case the instructions described in this handbook
have not been followed carefully.
● In case of wrong use, faulty maintenance or mistakes
made by the client.
● In case of non original spare parts.
● The contractual guarantee is not applied if the cited
conditions are not respected even only partially.
● The use of spare parts not approved by the Manufac-
turer invalidates every guarantee and releases the
Manufacturer of Retailer from every liability due to
malfunctioning or incidents.
● The removal or modication of the shelters and pro-
tections releases the Manufacturer from every liability
due to damages to things and/or people.
● However, the Manufacturing Company is available to
assure an immediate and accurate technical attendan-
ce and all that can be necessary for the better functio-
ning maximum production of the equipment.

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NOTES ON SAFETY
For the safe operation of the device rst read carefully
these notes.
Power supply
The device is designed for the specied type of current.
Maintenance
Maintenance procedures performed by the operator are
described in the documentation supplied to the customer
with the product.
Do not perform maintenance operations, which are not
specied in the client documentation.
Cleaning
Before proceeding to cleaning, disconnect the power cord
from the device.
Use specic multifunctional cleaning spray, since the use
of other cleansers may result in breakage and possible
incidents.
Electrical safety
Use only the power cord supplied with the equipment.
Do not place the unit where there is a chance of stepping
on the power cord.
Do not put any objects on the device.
In the case of one of the below mentioned situations,
immediately turn off the device and disconnect the power
cord.
● The device produces noise or an unusual smell.
● Power cable is damaged or worn.
● Some liquid spilled into device.
● Any part of the device is damaged.
To resolve this issue, contact an authorized service
center.
Operational safety
Do not perform maintenance procedures, if they are not
described in the documentation, or no training was provi-
ded to the operator by the authorized regional dealer.
Always follow all warnings and instructions marked on the
device or supplied with it.
Always pay utmost care when moving or transferring the
device.
Always install the device in a spacious room, so you can
perform the maintenance.
Do not place the device near a source of heat.
Recycling and processing
In accordance with European standards electrical and
electronic devices should not be recycled together with
domestic waste.
In the member states of the European Union you are to
take electrical appliances to special places free of charge
.
For further information please contact the local agency
responsible for recycling.
For further information, contact the local agency responsi-
ble for recycling, or ask for special instructions.

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INDEX
INTRODUCTION
UPDATING THE MANUAL
COPYRIGHT
WARRANTY
WARRANTY DECLINE
NOTES ON SAFETY
1. Generalfeatures..........................................................................................................................01
2. Interface......................................................................................................................................02
3. Instructions for use.................................................................................................................03
3.1 Start up and main menu.....................................................................................................03
3.2 Accesso ai menu................................................................................................................03
3.3 Programming an irrigation cycle.......................................................................................04
3.4 Programming example of an irrigation cycleSTANDARD...................................................05
3.5 Programming example of an irrigation cycleOPTIONAL..................................................09
3.6 Calibrating the machine...................................................................................................14
3.7 Conguring the machine...................................................................................................14
3.8 Calendarsetting................................................................................................................14
3.9 Counter setting.................................................................................................................14
4. Work parameters.......................................................................................................................15
4.1 Password-protected user parameters...........................................................................16
5. Error messages........................................................................................................................17

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6. Using the GSM module (optional)...........................................................................................19
6.1 Sim card assembly instructions......................................................................................19
6.2 Managing the contact list..............................................................................................19
6.2.1 Adding a number to the list.................................................................................19
6.2.2 Deleting a number from the list..........................................................................20
6.2.3 Enabling/disabling messages to a user..............................................................20
6.2.4 Reading the list.........................................................................................................20
6.2.5 Querying the machine status...............................................................................20
6.2.6 Querying the return speed..................................................................................20
6.2.7 Changing the current return speed.................................................................21
6.2.8 Starting and stopping the machine remotely.................................................21
6.3 SMS commands..............................................................................................................22
7. TEST..........................................................................................................................................25

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1 GENERAL FEATURES
FUNCTIONS: (Irrigamatic PRO35 - PRO45)
• Current date and time.
• Measurement of wound and unwound
• Start delay 0...120 min.
• Regulation of the retrieval speed (from 4 to 850m/h)
(Irrigamatic PRO35).
• Regulation of the operating speed of up to 4 sectors
(from 4 to 850m/h) (Irrigamatic PRO45).
• Display of the actual time and irrigation end time.
• Setup of job end time and automatic updating of spe-
ed and pauses.
• Final pause 0...120 min.
• Auxiliary irrigator control
• Unwound end signalling.
• Available irrigation units:
• 1) m/h (STANDARD)
• 2) mm (mil) pluviometric (OPTIONAL)
2.a) with ow meter,
2.b) xed ow rate,
3.c) calculated ow rate by gun Pushure, nozzle
diameter, LANE WIDTH.
• Operations once the irrigation is over.
• Automatic shut-off for energy saving.
OPTIONALS:
• Pushure switch
• Rain & wind sensor
• Digital or analog ow-meter
• Speed measurement by sensor on pinion (default) or
on roller.
• Integrated GSM/GPRS 4 band module allowing:
-SMSalertsandstatusnoticationsend
-SMScommandsreceive(i.e.START/STOP/ALT,
speed/mmH2Oadjust,...)
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2 USER INTERFACE
The user interface is made up of a panel comprising:
1. A graphic LCD 128X64 pixel with backlight.
2. Push button to switch ON/OFF the console
3. Incremental encoder with switch setting and command operation.
During an irrigation cycle the display shows actual speed, end job time, remaining unwounded hose, remaining pause
time
In case of anomalies appropriate messages are shown,.
During device setup the backlight of the LCD display is always on. It turns off automatically if the encoder is idle for a
preset period of time.
The backlight switches on again automatically at rst action on the knob.
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CALIBRATION
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3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
3.1 START UP AND MAIN MENU
1. Connect power supply cables of electronic console
to a 12V d.c. voltage source.
2. When switching electronic console on the LCD will
display name and version of its rmware.
3. A series of messages follow:
The rst message informs about the execution of the ini-
tialization.
FLUX OPEN
A second message: the BYP valve opens to make sure
the start speed is set to zero.
BYP OPEN
A third message: closing of the aux irrigator (if present on
the machine)
INIT COMPLETE
4. The electronic console goes to main screen waiting
for new commands from the user who can access the
menus listed below:
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3.2 HOW TO ACCESS MENU
(General Procedure)
To access menu and parameters to set-up the con-
soleyouavetoperformonlythreeactions:
• Turn clockwise (cw): to scroll-
up a menu, to increase a para-
metr’s value, to focus an edita-
ble value o a software key i.e
“NEXT”, “BACK”, etc.
• Push the knob to conrm and
access the desired menu.
PASSWORD protected menu
• If the menu is password-protec-
ted, the label “PASSWORD“ ap-
pears, under which the charac-
ters making up the necessary
password must be entered.
• Push the knob: the rst cha-
racter will become “0*“, me-
aning that the character is
now editable.
• Change the character by
turning the knob cw or ccw.
• Conrm the selected cha-
racter by Pushing the knob.
• Position the focus on the
next space by turning the
knob cw or ccw.
• Repeat steps b) to d) until
the last character has been
entered, then position the
focus on NEXT and push
the knob.
• If the password is correct the
console will show the rst value
of the menu parameter; otherwi-
se, it will remain at the password
menu.
• To exit this menu, position the
focus on “ESC” and push the
knob or focus “NEXT” and
hold down the knob for 5s
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3.3 PROGRAMMING AN IRRIGATION CYCLE
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OUT PE Allows the user to set or correct the
length of unwounded hose.
START TIME Allows the user to set the irrigation
cycle (time an date).
START PAU-
SE
Allows static irrigation of the initial he-
ader - THERE IS NO CARRIAGE RE-
TURN
TYPE REG.E It allows choosing the irrigation mea-
suring unit.
NOTE: This parameter is OPTIONAL
SECTOR Allows the user to set the retrieval spe-
ed (and length if PRO45).
END PAUSE Allows static irrigation of the nal he-
ader.
STOP TIME Allows the user to set the irrigation end
time, retrieval speed and time duration
of pauses were automatically recalcu-
lated .
OPERATION To perform an irrigation
you have to set the fol-
lowing parameters:
CALIBRATION This menu allows to set the
calibration parameters of
the machine.
NOTE: The calibration menu
is protected by a PASSWORD.
Accessible only to the hose
reel’s manufacturer.
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CONFIGURATION This menu allows to set the
conguration parameters
of the console.
NOTE: The conguration
menu is protected by a PAS-
SWORD.
Accessible only to the hose
reel’s manufacturer.
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CALENDAR This menu allows to set
the DATE / TIME of the
console.
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COUNTERS This menu allows to con-
trol the partial and total
work COUNTERS. The
partial counter can be re-
set by focus on it and hold
down the knob for 5s
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CALIBRATION
CONFIGURATION
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PRO35 - PRO45
• Position the FOCUS on the
OPERATION menu.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• The display indicates whether
the previous cycle has been
completed.
PRO35 - PRO45
1.Ifthevalueisnot0,RESETthevalueasfollows:
• Position the FOCUS on the
value.
• Push the knob (or hold down
for 5s).
• Turn the knob ccw reset the
value.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display:
• Position the focus on NEXT to
move on to the next parame-
ter: START TIME.
• Push the knob to conrm.
OUT PE
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37* m
NEXT
BACK
Tubo da riav.
0 m
OUT PE
0 m
NEXT
BACK
Tubo da riav.
0 m
PRO35 - PRO45
3. START TIME parameter
• Position the focus on the minu-
tes and/or hour value to modify
the start time.
• Push the knob to conrm
• Turn the knob to modify the
value
• Push the knob to conrm.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display:
• Position the focus on NEXT to
move on to the next parame-
ter: START PAUSE.
• Push the knob to conrm.
START TIME
00*
BACK
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START TIME
30*
BACK
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START TIME
30
BACK
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NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
OUT PE
200 m
BACK
Tubo da riav.
190 m NEXT
START TIME
30
BACK
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NEXT
3.4 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE OF AN
IRRIGATION (STANDARD)
(without parameter (TYPE REG.))
PRO35 - PRO45
2.Afterhavingresetthevalue,startunwindingthe
hose.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display upon completion of the
operation:
• VIf less metres than those
unwound are to be wound,
position the focus on the value
(pipe to be wound).
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Turn the knob to set the metres
that are to be wound.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display:
OUT PE
200 m
NEXT
BACK
Tubo da riav.
OUT PE
200 m
NEXT
BACK
Tubo da riav.
200 m
200* m
OUT PE
200 m
NEXT
BACK
Tubo da riav.
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PRO35
5.a SECTOR parameter.
• Position the focus on the para-
meter to modify the value.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Turn the knob to modify the
value.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display once the value is mo-
died:
• Push the knob to conrm.
• NOTE: the cycle end time is
automatically set when the
retrievalspeedisset.
SECTOR
m
BACK
200 m/h20*
NEXT
SECTOR
m
BACK
200 m/h30*
NEXT
SECTOR
m
BACK
200 m/h30
NEXT
PRO45
5.b SECTOR 1 - 2 - 3 parameter.
• To change the value of the
length of the sector and/or retri-
eval speed place the focus on
the parameter of interest.
• Push the knob.
• Rotate the knob to change the
value of the parameter.
• When the value has been
changed, the display shows,
for instance:
• Push the knob to conrm.
• NOTE: by setting the retrieval
speed, the end time of the
cycle is set automatically.
• Position the focus on NEXT to
go to SECTORS 2 - 3.
• Push the knob to continue.
SECTOR 1
m
BACK
70 m/h20*
NEXT
SECTOR 1
m
BACK
70 m/h20*
NEXT
SECTOR 1
m
BACK
70 m/h20
NEXT
PRO45
5.b SECTOR 4 parameter.
• Once arrived at SECTOR 4, the
console automatically sets the
last metres of pipe to rewind.
• Example:
Pipe to rewind 200 m
SECTOR 1 = 70 m
SECTOR 2 = 30 m
SECTOR 3 = 40 m
SECTOR 4 = 60 m
• To change the value of the spe-
ed place the focus on the pa-
rameter.
• Push the knob.
• Rotate the knob to change the
value of the parameter.
• Position the focus on NEXT to
go to the next parameter PAU-
SE END.
• Push the knob to conrm.
NOTE: by setting the retrieval
speed,, the end time of the
cycle is set automatically.
SECTOR 4
m
BACK
60 m/h20
NEXT
SECTOR 4
m
BACK
60 m/h20*
NEXT
SECTOR 4
m
BACK
60 m/h20
NEXT
NOTE:TorewindthepipeasasingleSECTOR,resetthevaluesof
therst3SECTORSusingSECTOR4astheonlySECTOR.
PRO35 - PRO45
4. START DELAY parameter.
• Position the focus on the para-
meter to modify the value.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Turn the knob to modify the
value.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display once the value is mo-
died:
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Position the focus on NEXT to
move on to the next parameter:
SECTOR.
• Push the knob to conrm.
START DELAY
min
BACK NEXT
0
START DELAY
min
BACK
0*
NEXT
START DELAY
min
BACK
5*
NEXT
START DELAY
min
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PRO35
8.a Performing the irrigation.
• Once all the work cycle para-
meters are set, a SUMMARY of
the parameters appears on the
display and the following is an
example:
• If the values of the parameters
are correct, position the focus
on NEXT.
• Push the knob for 5 seconds to
start the irrigation cycle.
• The console mode is ready for
all the operations of the pre-
viously set cycle to be perfor-
med.
• The following is an example of
that which appears on the di-
splay
SUMMARY
BACK NEXT
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05 [min]
200 [m]
030 [m/h]
05 [min]
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SUMMARY
BACK
14:30 - 15/06/11
05 [min]
200 [m]
030 [m/h]
05 [min]
21:20 - 15/06/11 NEXT
START TIME
- - -
MAN
14:02 - 14:30
BACK STOP
PRO35 - PRO45
7. IRRIGATION RUN END parameter.
• NOTE: The time suggested
by the console is automati-
cally calculated according to
the previously set parame-
ters.
• Position the focus on the minu-
tes and/or hour value to modify
the end time.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Turn the knob to modify the
value.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Position the focus on NEXT
to move on to the SUMMARY
screen.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• NOTE: Setting the irrigation
end time will automatically
varytheretrievalspeed,start
pause and end pause para-
meters.
STOP TIME
20
BACK NEXT
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STOP TIME
20*
BACK
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NEXT
STOP TIME
20
BACK NEXT
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15/06/10
PRO35 - PRO45
6. END DELAY parameter.
• Position the focus on the para-
meter to modify the value.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Turn the knob to modify the
value.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display once the value is mo-
died:
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Position the focus on NEXT to
move on to the next parameter:
STOP TIME.
• Push the knob to conrm.
END DELAY
min
BACK
0*
NEXT
END DELAY
min
BACK
5*
NEXT
END DELAY
min
BACK
5
NEXT
PRO45
8.b Performing the irrigation.
• Once all the work cycle para-
meters are set, a SUMMARY of
the parameters appears on the
display and the following is an
example:
• If the values of the parameters
are correct, position the focus
on NEXT.
• Push the knob for 5 seconds to
start the irrigation cycle.
!!! ATTENTION !!!
• If the console signals an ER-
ROR, it means that the end of
operation sensor is active.
• Deactivate the end of operation
sensor to start the irrigation
cycle.
SUMMARY
BACK NEXT
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SUMMARY
BACK
14:30 - 15/06/11
05 [min]
070 030 040 060 [m]
020 020 020 020 [m/h]
05 [min]
21:20 - 15/06/11 NEXT
14:30 - 15/06/11
05 [min]
070 030 040 060 [m]
020 020 020 020 [m/h]
05 [min]
SUMMARY
BACK NEXT
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10. Interrupting / restarting the irrigation.
• Interrupting: Position the fo-
cus on STOP.
• Push the knob for 5 seconds to
conrm.
• The console controls the valves
that interrupt the cycle.
• A) closes/opens the FLUX
valve (if inlet7discharge).
• B) opens the BYP valve in nil
speed conditions.
• Restarting: Position the focus
on RUN.
• Push the knob for 5 seconds to
conrm.
• The console controls the valves
that restart the cycle.
• A) opens/closes the FLUX
valve (if inbound/if outbound).
• B) activates the BYP valve to
adjust the retrieval speed.
FLUX [+++]
- REG +
1 min
BACK
E-REG [#6] [+4 min]
SET. 200 m 30 m/h
STOP
FLUX CLOSE
MAN
1 min
BACK
E-REG [#6] [+7 min]
SET. 200 m 30 m/h
RUN
PRO35 - PRO45
9. During the irrigation.
• Once the irrigation cycle be-
gins, the console mode is set to
START PAUSE (if congured),
and the following is an example
of that which appears on the
display:
• Position the focus on the value
if the parameter is to be modi-
ed.
• Push the knob for 5 seconds to
conrm.
• The following is an example of
that which appears on the di-
splay:
• Turn the knob to modify the
value.
• Push the knob to conrm..
• Once the START PAUSE cycle
ends, the console displays the
following in alternating mode:
• Final Pause
• Retrieval speed
• End Time
• Sector
• Positionthefocusontheva-
lues to stop the alternating
mode.
• The rst 3 values can be modi-
ed by positioning the focus on
the value to be modied.
• Push the knob for 5 seconds.
• Turn the knob to modify the
value.
• Push the knob to conrm.
START PAUSE
MAN
14:30 - 14:35
BACK STOP
START PAUSE
MAN
5* min
BACK STOP
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3.5 PROGRAMMING AN IRRIGATION
(STANDARD)
(with parameter (TIPO REG.))
PRO35 - PRO45
• Position the FOCUS on the
OPERATION menu.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• The display indicates whether
the previous cycle has been
completed.
PRO35 - PRO45
1.Ifthevalueisnot0,RESETthevalueasfollows:
• Position the FOCUS on the
value.
• Push the knob.
• Turn the knob to reset the
value.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display:
P. OUT PE
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37* m
NEXT
BACK
Tubo da riav.
0 m
P. OUT PE
0 m
NEXT
BACK
Tubo da riav.
0 m
PRO35 - PRO45
2.Afterhavingresetthevalue,startunwindingthe
hose.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display upon completion of the
operation:
• VIf less metres than those
unwound are to be wound,
position the focus on the value
(pipe to be wound).
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Turn the knob to set the metres
that are to be wound.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display:
P. OUT PE
200 m
NEXT
BACK
Tubo da riav.
P. OUT PE
200 m
NEXT
BACK
Tubo da riav.
200 m
200* m
P. OUT PE
200 m
NEXT
BACK
Tubo da riav.
190 m
• Position the focus on NEXT to
move on to the next parame-
ter: START TIME.
• Push the knob to conrm.
PRO35 - PRO45
3. START TIME parameter
• Position the focus on the minu-
tes and/or hour value to modify
the start time.
• Push the knob to conrm
• Turn the knob to modify the
value
• Push the knob to conrm.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display:
• Position the focus on NEXT to
move on to the next parame-
ter: START PAUSE.
• Push the knob to conrm.
START TIME
00*
BACK
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START TIME
30*
BACK
:14
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START TIME
30
BACK
:14
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NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
P. OUT PE
200 m
BACK
Tubo da riav.
190 m NEXT
START TIME
30
BACK
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15/06/11
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5. TYPE REG.E
• The symbols shown on the side
of the measuring unit indicate
which measuring unit is active.
Symbol X= Active
Symbol = Deactivate
• Position the focus on the unit
measuring type to set up.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Position the focus on NEXT to
move on to the next parameter:
TYPE REG.E
BACK
m/h X
NEXT
mm
PRO35 - PRO45
5.A Measuring unit m/h (tf/h)
(speed of the cart).
• Refer to CHAP.3.4 starting from
point 5 when choosing measu-
ring unit m/h (ft/h).
• Position the focus on NEXT to
move on to the next parameter:
TYPE REG.E
BACK
m/h X
NEXT
mm
PRO35 - PRO45
5.B Measuring unit mm (mil).
• When choosing measuring unit
mm (mil), proceed as follows.
• Position the focus on NEXT to
move on to the next parameter:
TYPE REG.E
BACK
m/h
X
NEXT
mm
PRO35 - PRO45
6. NOZZLE PRESSURE parameter.
• Position the focus on the para-
meter to modify the value.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Turn the knob to modify the
value.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display once the value is mo-
died:
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Position the focus on NEXT to
move on to the next parameter:
NOZZLE.
• Push the knob to conrm.
PRESSURE
BACK
bar3.5*
NEXT
NOZZLE
BACK
bar4.0
NEXT
BACK
bar4.0
NEXT
PRO35 - PRO45
7. NOZZLE (GUN) parameter.
• Position the focus on the para-
meter to modify the value.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Turn the knob to modify the
value.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display once the value is mo-
died:
• Push the knob to conrm
• Position the focus on NEXT to
move on to the next parameter:
LANE WIDTH.
• Push the knob to conrm.
Ø NOZZLE
BACK
mm28*
NEXT
BACK NEXT
BACK NEXT
Ø NOZZLE
mm24*
Ø NOZZLE
mm24
10
PRO35 - PRO45
4. START DELAY parameter.
• Position the focus on the para-
meter to modify the value.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Turn the knob to modify the
value.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display once the value is mo-
died:
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Position the focus on NEXT to
move on to the next parameter:
SECTOR.
• Push the knob to conrm.
START PAUSE
min
BACK NEXT
0
START PAUSE
min
BACK
0*
NEXT
START PAUSE
min
BACK
5*
NEXT
START PAUSE
min
BACK
5
NEXT
PRESSURE
NOZZLE
PRESSURE
NOZZLE

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8. LANE WIDTH parameter.
• Position the focus on the para-
meter to modify the value.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Turn the knob to modify the
value.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display once the value is mo-
died:
• Push the knob to conrm
• Position the focus on NEXT to
move on to the next parameter:
LANE WIDTH.
• Push the knob to conrm.
LANE
BACK
m60*
NEXT
BACK NEXT
BACK NEXT
WIDTH
LANE
m80
WIDTH
LANE
m80
WIDTH
PRO35 - PRO45
9. COMPUTED FLOW RATE parameter
• The menu calculates the capa-
city in mc/h (gal/min).
• Position the focus on NEXT to
move on to the next parameter:
SECTOR.
COMPUTED
BACK
mc/h43.9*
NEXT
FLOW RATE
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PRO35
10.a SECTOR parameter.
• Position the focus on the para-
meter to modify the value.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Turn the knob to modify the
value.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display once the value is mo-
died:
• Push the knob to conrm.
• NOTE: the cycle end time is
automatically set when the
retrievalspeedisset.
SECTOR
m
BACK
200 mm20*
NEXT
SECTOR
m
BACK
200 mm30*
NEXT
SECTOR
m
BACK
200 mm30
NEXT
PRO45
10.b SECTOR 1 - 2 - 3 parameter.
• To change the value of the
length of the sector and/or
speed place the focus on the
parameter in which you are in-
terested in.
• Push the knob.
• Rotate cw or ccw the knob to
adjust the value of the parame-
ter.
• When the value has been
changed, the display shows,
for instance:
• Push the knob to conrm.
• NOTE: by setting the retrie-
valspeed,theendtimeofthe
cycle is set automatically.
• Position the focus on NEXT to
go to SECTORS 2 - 3 - 4.
• Push the knob to continue.
SECTOR 1
m
BACK
70 mm20*
NEXT
SECTOR 1
m
BACK
70 mm20*
NEXT
SECTOR 1
m
BACK
70 mm20
NEXT
PRO45
10.b SECTOR 4 parameter.
• Once arrived at SECTOR 4, the
console automatically sets the
remaining length to be rewind.
• Example:
Total lenght to rewind 200 m
SECTOR 1 = 70 m
SECTOR 2 = 30 m
SECTOR 3 = 40 m
SECTOR 4 = 60 m
• To change the value of the spe-
ed place the focus on the pa-
rameter.
• Push the knob.
• Rotate cw or ccw the knob to
adjust the value of the parame-
ter.
• Position the focus on NEXT to
switch to PAUSE END.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• NOTE: the cycle end time is
automatically set when the
retrievalspeedisset.
SECTOR 4
m
BACK
60 mm20
NEXT
SECTOR 4
m
BACK
60 mm20*
NEXT
SECTOR 4
m
BACK
60 mm20
NEXT
NOTE:TorewindthepipeasasingleSECTOR,resetthevaluesof
therst3SECTORSusingSECTOR4astheonlySECTOR.

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PRO35
13.a Performing the irrigation.
• Once all the work cycle para-
meters are set, a SUMMARY of
the parameters appears on the
display and the following is an
example:
• If the values of the parameters
are correct, position the focus
on NEXT.
• Push the knob for 5 seconds to
start the irrigation cycle.
• The console mode is ready for
all the operations of the pre-
viously set cycle to be perfor-
med.
• The following is an example of
that which appears on the di-
splay
SUMMARY
BACK NEXT
14:30 - 15/06/11
05 [min]
200 [m]
030 [mm]
05 [min]
21:20 - 15/06/11
SUMMARY
BACK
14:30 - 15/06/11
05 [min]
200 [m]
030 [mm]
05 [min]
21:20 - 15/06/11 NEXT
START TIME
- - -
MAN
14:02 - 14:30
BACK STOP
PRO35 - PRO45
12. IRRIGATION RUN END TIME parameter.
• NOTE: The time suggested
by the console is automati-
cally calculated according to
the previously set parame-
ters.
• Position the focus on the minu-
tes and/or hour value to modify
the end time.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Turn the knob to modify the
value.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Position the focus on NEXT
to move on to the SUMMARY
screen.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• NOTE: by setting the retri-
eval speed of the hose, the
end time of the cycle is set
automatically.
STOP TIME
20
BACK NEXT
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15/06/10
STOP TIME
20*
BACK
:21
15/06/11 14:00:00
15/06/10
NEXT
STOP TIME
20
BACK NEXT
:21
15/06/11 14:00:00
15/06/10
PRO45
13.b Performing the irrigation.
• Once all the work cycle para-
meters are set, a SUMMARY of
the parameters appears on the
display and the following is an
example:
• If the values of the parameters
are correct, position the focus
on NEXT.
• Push the knob for 5 seconds to
start the irrigation cycle.
• The console mode is ready for
all the operations of the pre-
viously set cycle to be perfor-
med.
• The following is an example of
that which appears on the di-
splay
SUMMARY
BACK NEXT
21:20 - 15/06/11
SUMMARY
BACK
14:30 - 15/06/11
05 [min]
070 030 040 060 [m]
020 020 020 020 [mm]
05 [min]
21:20 - 15/06/11 NEXT
START TIME
- - -
MAN
14:02 - 14:30
BACK STOP
14:30 - 15/06/11
05 [min]
070 030 040 060 [m]
020 020 020 020 [mm]
05 [min]
PRO35 - PRO45
11. END DELAY parameter.
• Position the focus on the para-
meter to modify the value.
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Turn the knob to modify the
value.
• The following is an example
of that which appears on the
display once the value is mo-
died:
• Push the knob to conrm.
• Position the focus on NEXT to
move on to the next parameter:
STOP TIME.
• Push the knob to conrm.
END DELAY
min
BACK
0*
NEXT
END DELAY
min
BACK
5*
NEXT
END DELAY
min
BACK
5
NEXT
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