Norac UC5 Topcon X30 User manual

HARDI DAH09 Passive Roll
SPB/SPC Eagle and FTZ/HAZ Force/Twin
Installation Manual
HD08

Printed in Canada
Copyright 2013 by NORAC Systems International Inc.
Reorder P/N: UC5-BC-HD08-INST Rev C (HARDI DAH09 SPB/SPC Eagle and FTZ/HAZ
Force/Twin Booms Passive Roll)
NOTICE: NORAC Systems International Inc. reserves the right to improve products and their specifications without notice and
without the requirement to update products sold previously. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information
contained in this manual. The technical information in this manual was reviewed at the time of approval for publication.

Contents
1Introduction................................................................................................................ 1
2Technical Specifications ............................................................................................ 2
3General UC5 System Layout.................................................................................... 3
4Kit Parts ...................................................................................................................... 4
5Pre-Install Checklist................................................................................................... 9
6Ultrasonic Sensor Installation ................................................................................ 10
7Roll Sensor Installation............................................................................................ 15
8Module Installation .................................................................................................. 19
9Hydraulic Installation .............................................................................................. 24
10Connecting the Sensors to the CANbus ............................................................... 29
11Software Setup......................................................................................................... 30
12Cable Drawings ........................................................................................................ 31

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1Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the NORAC UC5 Spray Height Control System. This
system is manufactured with top quality components and is engineered using the latest
technology to provide operating reliability unmatched for years to come.
When properly used the system can provide protection from sprayer boom damage, improve
sprayer efficiency, and ensure chemicals are applied correctly.
Please take the time to read this manual completely before attempting to install the system. A
thorough understanding of this manual will ensure that you receive the maximum benefit from
the system.
Your input can help make us better! If you find issues or have suggestions regarding the parts
list or the installation procedure, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in
this manual. All parts supplied are selected to specially fit the sprayer to facilitate
a complete installation. However, NORAC cannot guarantee all parts fit as
intended due to the variations of the sprayer by the manufacturer.
Please read this manual in its entirety before attempting installation.

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2Technical Specifications
CAN ICES-3(A)/NMB-3(A)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their
own expense.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Pursuant to EMC Directive – Article 9, this product is not intended for residential use.
Table 1: System Specifications
Supply Voltage (rated)
12VDC
Supply Current (rated)
10
A
Hydraulic Pressure (maximum)
3300 psi
Baud Rate 250 kbps
Clock Frequency (maximum)
96 MHz
Solenoid Valve PWM Frequency
300 Hz
Ultrasonic Sensor Transmi
t
Frequency
50 kHz
Operating Temperature Range
0°C to 80°C

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3General UC5 System Layout
Figure 1 illustrates the general layout of the UC5 system components:
Figure 1: General UC5 System Layout

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4Kit Parts
4.1 Kit Overview
Figure 2: HD08 System Parts

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4.2 Hydraulic Plumbing
Figure 3: HD08 Hydraulic Plumbing: Single Acting (FTZ/HAZ Force/Twin Booms)

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Figure 4: HD08 Hydraulic Plumbing: Double Acting (SPB/SPC Eagle Booms)

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4.3 List of Parts
Item Part Number Name Quantity
B05 44706-01 KIT CABLE TIE BLACK 10 PCS 21 IN 150 PCS 7.5 IN 1
B10 44728 MOUNTING BRACKET COMPLETE UC4 BREAKAWAY EXTENDED 2
C01 43220-01 CABLE UC5 NETWORK 14 AWG 1M 2
C02 43220-10 CABLE UC5 NETWORK 14 AWG 10M 1
C03 43220-0.5 CABLE UC5 NETWORK 14 AWG 0.5M 1
C05 43210-20 CABLE UC5 NETWORK 18 AWG 20M 2
C10 43230-04 CABLE UC5 VALVE 2PIN DT TO 2PIN DT 4
C20 43240-30 CABLE UC5 BC HARDI DAH09 1
E01 43710 UC5 CONTROLLER MODULE 1
E02 43720 UC5 VALVE MODULE 1
E03 43732 UC5 INPUT MODULE PASS THRU 1
E04 43741 UC5 ROLL SENSOR VER. 2 2
E05 43750 UC5 ULTRASONIC SENSOR 3
E11 43765 UC5 NETWORK COUPLER 8-WAY 1
E12 43764 UC5 NETWORK COUPLER 2-WAY 1
E20 43764T UC5 NETWORK COUPLER 2-WAY WITH TERMINATOR 2
H10 44865-68 HYDRAULICS FITTING KIT - HD08 1
M02 UC5-BC-HD08-INST MANUAL INSTALLATION UC5 HARDI DAH09 PASSIVE ROLL 1
P01 106034 UC5 NETWORK 2 PIN PLUG 4
P02 106602 UC5 NETWORK 12 PIN PLUG (A-KEY) 1
P03 105882 UC5 NETWORK 6 PIN PLUG 2
V01 44963D VALVE BLOCK ASSEMBLY 2 STATION CC/LS PROP DT 4 BOLT 1
Do not use high speed power tools/drills when installing hardware.
The use of dielectric grease is not recommended on any NORAC electrical
connections.
To ensure all stainless steel hardware does not gall or seize apply a light coating of
the supplied Permatex Anti-seize grease to all threaded parts upon installation.
Permatex Anti-seize lubricant is preferred, but other similar anti-seize products
may be used.

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4.4 Hydraulic Fitting Kit Details (P/N: 44865-68)
Item Part Number Name Quantity Picture
F01 44928 ORIFICE INSERT .047 IN ONE WAY 4
F02 44917 MALE ADAPTER - 6MB-6MOR MACHINED ORB 6
F03 104369 PLUG - 6MBP 2
6 M B - 6 M OR X 90
SIZE IN
1/16TH'S
GENDER: MALE
OR FEMALE
90° ANGLE
SWIVEL
TYPE
GENDER
SIZE
TYPE:
B - ORB
J - JIC
OR - FLAT
FACE
P - PIPE
Fitting Name
Example:
The 6MBP plugs (F03) are only used for the single acting plumbing installation.
4.5 Optional Pressure and Tank Hose Kit (P/N: 44865-49)
If a separate pressure and tank line from the tractor to the NORAC valve block is required, the
hoses and fittings can be ordered as a kit (P/N: 44865-49).
Part Number Name Quantity
44863-11 HOSE ASSEMBLY 122R2-06 402 IN L 6FJX 8MB WITH QUICK COUPLER 2
103312 MALE ADAPTER - 6MB 6MJ 2

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5Pre-Install Checklist
The pre-install checklist is necessary to check the existing sprayer functionality before the
installation.
1. Unfold the sprayer over a flat, unobstructed area (i.e. no power lines…etc.).
2. Ensure all boom-fold operations are functional (place a check mark in boxes below).
3. Bring engine to field-operational RPM and record below.
4. Record the time (seconds) it takes for a full stroke for all boom functions. To ensure
repeatable measurements, take the average of 3 trials.
5. Not all sprayers will have the functions listed below in Figure 5.
Ensure the boom has sufficient travel so it does not contact the ground during
these tests.
Figure 5: Pre-Install Boom Speeds

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6Ultrasonic Sensor Installation
6.1 Bracket Assembly
Assemble the breakaway sensor bracket as illustrated in Figure 6, following the instructions
below.
Figure 6: Breakaway Bracket Assembly
1. Compress the spring and insert it together with the collar into the base.
2. Slide the tube through the assembled part.
3. Using the bolt and nut, tighten the collar to the tube with the sensor tube centered.
4. Apply a small amount of grease to the rotating surfaces of the bracket.

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6.2 Ultrasonic Sensor Serial Number Arrangement
When installing the UC5 sensors, start with the smallest serial number on the left-hand side,
and proceed to the largest serial number on the right hand side. Each UC5 sensor has a serial
number stamped on the sensor housing.
Apply a light coating of the supplied Permatex Anti-seize grease to all threaded
parts upon installation.
Figure 7: Sensor Serial Number Arrangement

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6.3 Ultrasonic Sensor Mounting Guidelines
The following guidelines will ensure optimal sensor performance and prevent sensor
measurement error. These rules should be followed for both the wing sensors and the main
lift (middle) sensor.
1. In its lowest position, the sensor must be 9 inches (23 cm) or more from the ground (A).
2. The centerline of the acoustic cone should be approximately vertical at normal operating
heights (A).
3. The bottom of the sensor must be at least 9 inches in front of the spray nozzles and boom
structure (B). (This does not apply for the main lift sensor)
4. The bottom of the sensor must be at least 9 inches above the spray nozzles (C).
5. Ensure there are no other obstructions with a 12 inch (23 cm) diameter circle projected
directly below the sensor (D).
Figure 8: Sensor Mounting Guidelines

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6.4 Wing Sensor Installation
1. The sensor bracket should be oriented forward (ahead of the boom).
2. Typically the best mounting location for the wing sensor brackets will be near the end of
the boom tips, approximately two feet (60cm) from the end.
3. Depending on the boom design, some breakaway sections will lift upwards as they break
back. If the sensor is mounted to this portion of the boom, the system will force the boom
downwards towards the ground as the boom folds backwards.
4. Mount the NORAC UC5 ultrasonic sensor into the sensor bracket and run the sensor
cable through the sensor tube.
A problem can arise if a sensor is not mounted correctly. It is possible for the
sensor to read off of the boom instead of the ground. This may only become
apparent once the control system is switched from soil to crop mode.
Also be careful that the sensor bracket does not collide with any other part of the
boom when the boom is folded to transport position. If possible, mount the sensor
brackets while the booms are folded to ensure they will not cause interference.
Figure 9: Sensor Reading Off Boom

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6.5 Main Lift Sensor Installation
1. There are a variety of ways to mount the main lift bracket on most sprayers. The bracket
should position the sensor approximately in the center of the sprayer, forward of the
boom. An example of this mounting is illustrated in Figure 10.
2. Mount the ultrasonic sensor to the main lift bracket.
Figure 10: Example Mounting of the Main Lift Bracket
Avoid mounting the main lift sensor over or near a wheel-track. Measurements
from the wheel-track do not provide an accurate crop height and will cause
measurement and control error.
Ensure the bracket does not collide with any other part of the sprayer throughout
the full range of main lift motion.

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7Roll Sensor Installation
7.1 Bracket Assembly
1. Securely mount the roll sensors to the included roll sensor brackets using the #6 machine
screws. Tighten screws to 10 in-lbs (1.1 Nm).
2. The orientation of the mounted roll sensor to the roll sensor bracket will depend on the
bracket mounting. The roll sensor CANbus connector must be pointing towards the right
side of the sprayer (when looking from the rear of the sprayer).
Figure 11: Mounting Roll Sensor to Bracket
Figure 12: Roll Sensor Orientation - Connector Facing Right Wing

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7.2 Roll Sensor Mounting Guidelines: Trapeze-Suspended Booms
1. When mounting the roll sensors, mount one to the trapeze link (boom frame) and one to
the trapeze support (chassis). For optimal performance, minimize the distance from the
boom frame roll sensor to the pivot point (A) and minimize the vertical distance between
the chassis roll sensor and the pivot point (B).
Figure 13: Roll Sensor Mounting on a Trapeze Suspended Boom
2. Ensure the roll sensors are relatively level when the sprayer boom and chassis are level.
3. Both roll sensor cables should be pointing towards the right hand wing of the sprayer.
4. Ensure both roll sensors are mounted adequately and that the cables provide enough slack
to allow sufficient boom roll.

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7.3 Roll Sensor Mounting on FTZ/HAZ Force/Twin Booms
Figure 14: Boom Frame Roll Sensor Mounting (Viewed from the rear of sprayer)
Figure 15: Chassis Roll Sensor Mounting (Viewed from the front of sprayer)
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