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TableofContents
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General ....................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1
Introduction .................................................................................................................... 1
1.2
General description of the Opti2 system ........................................................................... 1
1.3
Opti2 system assembly ................................................................................................... 2
1.3.1
Seat module ......................................................................................................... 2
1.3.2
Harvester head module ......................................................................................... 2
1.3.3
Bus distribution module ......................................................................................... 2
1.3.4
Display module ..................................................................................................... 3
1.4
Terms used ................................................................................................................... 4
1.5
Measurement method, Continuous measurement of volume, i.e., cubing ........................... 6
Function,harvesterhead .............................................................................................................. 6
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General ......................................................................................................................... 6
2.2
Feeding ......................................................................................................................... 7
2.3
Preselection ................................................................................................................... 7
2.4
Handles and control buttons ............................................................................................ 9
2.4.1
Left-hand handle and control buttons (key setting 0) ................................................ 9
2.4.2
Right-hand handle, and control and preselection buttons (key setting 0) ................... 9
2.4.3
Left-hand handle and control buttons (key setting 1) .............................................. 10
2.4.4
Right-hand handle, and control and preselection buttons (key setting 1) ................. 10
2.4.5
Preselection buttons ............................................................................................ 11
Computerinterface ..................................................................................................................... 12
3.1
Writing text in the Opti2 system ..................................................................................... 12
3.2
Using the control wheel and display module buttons 15 ................................................. 14
3.3
Safety lock ................................................................................................................... 15
Harvesterheadfunctions ............................................................................................................ 15
4.1
Left hand handle .......................................................................................................... 15
4.1.1
Function change, Shift1 and Shift2 ....................................................................... 15
4.1.2
Vibrate ............................................................................................................... 15
4.1.3
Rollers open ....................................................................................................... 16
4.1.4
Knives toggle ...................................................................................................... 17
4.1.5
Saw ................................................................................................................... 17
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4.1.6
Front knives open ...............................................................................................
4.1.7
Front knives close ...............................................................................................
4.1.8
Rear knives open ................................................................................................
4.1.9
Rear knives close ................................................................................................
4.2
Right hand handle ........................................................................................................
4.2.1
Head open ..........................................................................................................
4.2.2
Head close .........................................................................................................
4.2.3
Reset length .......................................................................................................
4.2.4
Tilt toggle ...........................................................................................................
4.2.5
Rotator/bucket selector ........................................................................................
4.2.6
Top saw .............................................................................................................
4.2.7
Slow feed forward ...............................................................................................
4.2.8
Slow feed backward ............................................................................................
4.2.9
Default preselection ............................................................................................
4.2.10 Butt end .............................................................................................................
4.2.11 Colour marking and stump treatment ....................................................................
Startingthetreatment .................................................................................................................
5.1
Handling mode .............................................................................................................
5.1.1
Activating / deactivating the delimbing knives opening and vibration .......................
5.1.2
Saw chain replacement sequence ........................................................................
5.2
Work area ....................................................................................................................
5.2.1
Saving the work area data on a USB memory stick ...............................................
5.2.2
Using the work area data saved on a USB memory stick .......................................
5.2.3
Viewing / editing the work area ID data .................................................................
5.2.4
Entering the work area ID data .............................................................................
5.3
Calibration ...................................................................................................................
5.3.1
Length measurement calibration ..........................................................................
5.3.2
Calibrating the diameter sensor range ..................................................................
5.3.3
Calibrating the diameter curve .............................................................................
5.3.4
Calibrating the rotator handle ...............................................................................
5.3.5
Calibrating the rotator control valve ......................................................................
5.3.6
Calibrating the feed control valve .........................................................................
5.3.7
Extension calibration (if the machine is equipped with an extension) .......................
5.3.8
Movement-specific pressure calibration (H6, H7, H7euca, H8) ...............................
Settings .....................................................................................................................................
6.1
Parameters affecting the pressing pressures of the front and rear delimbing knives, as
well as the feed rollers (X50, H60, H73e) .......................................................................
6.2
Parameters affecting the pressing pressures of the front and rear delimbing knives, as
well as the feed rollers (H6, H7, H7euca, H8) .................................................................
6.3
Parameters affecting the feed ........................................................................................
6.4
Parameters affecting the opening of the front and rear delimbing knives ..........................
6.5
Parameters affecting the vibration of the front and rear delimbing knives (X50, H60,
H73) ............................................................................................................................
6.6
Parameters affecting rotator movements ........................................................................
6.7
Hydraulic pumps used to control various actuators .........................................................
6.8
Parameters affecting hydraulic pumps ...........................................................................
6.9
Saw blade calibration ....................................................................................................
Otherparameters .......................................................................................................................
7.1
Feed ............................................................................................................................
7.2
Saw .............................................................................................................................
7.3
Closing delays ..............................................................................................................
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Tilt ...............................................................................................................................
7.5
Sensors (X50) ..............................................................................................................
7.6
Sensors (H60, H6, H7, H7euca, H8 and H73e) ...............................................................
7.7
User interface ..............................................................................................................
7.8
Miscellaneous ..............................................................................................................
7.9
Front knives (X50, H60, H73e) ......................................................................................
7.10
Front knives (H6, H7, H7euca and H8) ...........................................................................
7.11
Rear knives (X50, H60, H73e) .......................................................................................
7.12
Rear knives (H6, H7, H7euca and H8) ...........................................................................
7.13
Automode ....................................................................................................................
7.14
Options ........................................................................................................................
7.15
Feed rollers (H60, H73e) ...............................................................................................
7.16
Feed rollers (H6, H7, H7euca and H8) ...........................................................................
7.17
Colour marking .............................................................................................................
Settings .....................................................................................................................................
8.1
Setting the preselections ...............................................................................................
8.2
Adding and editing tree species names ..........................................................................
8.3
Adding and editing assortment names ...........................................................................
8.4
General display settings ................................................................................................
8.5
Restoring the default settings ........................................................................................
8.6
Saving and implementing the driver's own settings .........................................................
Service ......................................................................................................................................
9.1
Module functionality ......................................................................................................
9.2
Testing the functionality of control and preselection buttons ............................................
9.3
Testing the functionality of the control wheel ..................................................................
9.4
Pulse and status of sensors connected to the harvester head module ..............................
9.5
Pulse and status of sensors connected to the harvester head module ..............................
9.6
Testing the harvester head functions .............................................................................
9.6.1
Harvester heads X50, H60, H73e .........................................................................
9.6.2
Harvester heads H6, H7, H7euca and H8 .............................................................
9.7
Alarm messages sent by the modules ............................................................................
9.8
Opti2 system software update .......................................................................................
9.9
Service code ................................................................................................................
Reports ......................................................................................................................................
10.1
Output data to the display/to paper/to a file ....................................................................
10.2
System settings to paper/to a file ...................................................................................
10.3
Message log to a file .....................................................................................................
Errormessages ..........................................................................................................................
11.1
Seat module alarms ......................................................................................................
11.2
HUB module alarms .....................................................................................................
11.3
Display module alarms ..................................................................................................
11.4
Harvester head module alarms ......................................................................................
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Opti2,version1.62
General
1.1
Introduction
1.2
GeneraldescriptionoftheOpti2system
TheOpti2 isacontrolandmeasurementsystemthathas
beendesignedforfellingandcuttingtrees,recordingoutput
statistics,andgivingthedriverinformationabouttheworkflow
andthefunctionalityofthesystemitself.
The Opti2 system controls the harvester head, tilt, feed
rollers,delimbingknivesandsawduringthework.
Themeasurementdevicecanbeinstalled,forexample,in
anexcavator.
TheOpti2 iscomprisedoffourseparatemodules:
seatmodule,
harvesterheadmodule,
busdistributionmodule(HUB),
anddisplaymodule,
aswellasaCANbusandthecontrols:controlwheel,control
buttonsandpreselectionbuttons.
ThemodulesareconnectedtoeachotherviatheCANbus.
Opti2,version1.62
1.3
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Opti2systemassembly
Seat module
Harvester head module
Bus distribution module (HUB)
Display module
CAN bus
Control wheel
Control and preselection buttons
Printer
1.3.1
Seatmodule
Harvesterheadmodule
Thesensorsandactuatorsoftheharvesterheadareconnectedtotheharvesterheadmodule.Themodulecontrols
the harvester head and reads the harvester head inputs
(sensors).
1.3.3
Busdistributionmodule
Opti2,version1.62
1.3.4
Displaymodule
Opti2,version1.62
1.4
Termsused
Term
Harvesterhead
Description
Aparttobeinstalledtothecrane.The
partisusedtofell,delimbandcuta
tree. The harvester head includes a
saw,feedrollers,delimbingandgrab
knives,etc.
Energy wood har- Aparttobeinstalledtothecrane.The
vesterhead
partisusedforfellingatree.Theharvesterheadincludescollectingjaws,
grabbleetc.
Preselections
Pre-programmed data: tree species,
assortment, length, tolerance and
minimum tree top. Based on the
information,logsarecuttothedesired
lengthsanddiameters.
Preselectionbutton Thebuttonusedtoselectpreselection.
Automaticfeed
Cut-to-lengthstartedbypressingthe
preselectionbutton.
Controlbuttons
Buttonsusedtomanuallycontrolthe
harvesterheadfunctions;forexample,
thesawingbutton.
Opti2,version1.62
Term
Controlwheel
Cursor
Displaywindow
MainMenu
Displaybutton
Confirmbutton
Cancelbutton
Activation
Description
By turning the dial, the cursor is
movedonthescreenandcontrolvaluesarechanged.
Rectangular frame, which is moved
onthescreenwiththecontrolwheel.
A graphic window forming a certain
entityonthescreen,wherefunctions
aredisplayedandadjusted.
Iconsatthetopofthescreenthatthe
cursor can access by pressing the
Cancelbutton.Whenthecursorison
the icon and the confirm button is
pressed,anewdisplaywindowopens.
The rectangular (or square-shaped)
frameonthedisplayunitscreenwhere
the cursor is moved by turning the
controlwheel.Therearetwotypesof
buttons:
Control button: Pressing Confirm
with the frame on the control button
activatesthecontrol.
Function button: Pressing Confirm
opensanewdisplaywindoworactivatesacertainfunction.
Greenbuttononthecontrolwheel.
The button is used to confirm functions.Forexample,withthecursoron
thedisplaybutton,thecontrolorfunction is activated depending on the
buttontype.
Redbuttononthecontrolwheel.
Thebuttonisusedtocancelafunction
inprogress.Forexample,theadjustmentisnotapprovedwiththecontrol
button, but the old value remains in
effect.
The cursor is moved between the
MainMenuanddisplaybuttonwiththe
Cancelbutton.
Whenadjustingvalues,thecontrolis
activated by pressing the Confirm
button, in which case a shadow
appearsaroundthecontrolbutton.
Opti2,version1.62
1.5
Measurementmethod,Continuous
measurementofvolume,i.e.,cubing
Function,harvesterhead
2.1
General
Thesoftwareofthemeasurementdeviceassumesthattrees
arefelledinthefollowingmanner:
AfterturningtheinstrumentOn,theharvesterheadmust
be first set to the Open and Close position and the
movementpathmustbecorrectwithrespecttoitsrange
(sufficient number of pulses), before the diameter
readingappearsonthescreen(ifthediameterisused).
Themeasurementdevicedoesnotcalculatethevolume
Opti2,version1.62
2.2
ifthediameterisnotused.Evenifthediameterisnot
inuse,theharvesterheadmustbeopenedandclosed
beforestartingthework.Ifthediameterisnotinuse,
thepreselectionswillfunctiononlengthalone.
Theharvesterheadistobeopenedandliftedtoaverticalposition,sothatthetreetobefelledcanbecaught.
Performfellingsawing.
The feeding starts with preselection, and also with
continuousfeedfromcutsawing.Usingthemanualfeed
duringtheautomaticfeedwillcanceltheautomaticfeed.
The automatic feed can be restarted at any time by
pressingthepreselectionbutton.
Asthefeedisstoppedatthecorrectdimension,sawing
iscarriedout(bypressingthebutton)andiftheautomaticfeedisnotselected,anewpreselectionisselected.Whencontinuousfeedisselected,buttheminimum
diameterconditionisnotfulfilled,thefeedwillnotstart
automatically.
The sawing compiles statistics for the trunk's active
preselection.Whenatrunkcounterisused,thetrunk
isaddedtothepreselectionactiveduringthefirstsawing.Thelengthreadingisresetinsawing.
Feeding
Themeasurementdeviceselectsthefeedspeedbetween
fast, medium and slow feed, based on the remaining distance.Fastspeedisusedwhenfarawayfromthedimension.
Slowspeedisusedwhenclosetothedimension.Thespeed
selection is affected by the braking distance + stopping
advance.Whenthedistancetothedimensionexceedsthe
brakingdistance+stoppingadvance,fastfeedisselected.
Thestoppingadvanceisthedistancewhichthetrunkmoves
after stopping the control of the feed valves. The braking
distance defines how far before the target dimension the
feedischangedtoslowspeed.
2.3
Preselection
Opti2,version1.62
Preselectionsarepre-programmeddataregardingthetype
oflogsdesired.Thepreselectioncanalreadybeselected
beforecarryingoutthefelling.
Preselectionconsistsofsevendifferentpiecesofinformation:
Treespecies;thebotanicalnameofthetreeinquestion.
Timber assortment; the end use of the log (e.g., log,
pulporrot).
Length;thedesiredlengthofthelogstobecut.
Sawingwindow;thealloweddeviationfromthedesired
length.Aseparateparameterfortheunder-andovershootofthedesireddimension.
Minimum tree top; the diameter in millimetres below
whichthetreetopdiameterofthedesiredlogmustnot
fall.
Colourmarking.
Debarking(preselectionactivatesthedebarkingmode,
ifselected).
Freecutting.
WhenpressingPreselectionaftersawing,theharvesterhead
activates the preselection of the trunk feed to inform the
dimension,takingintoconsiderationthetoleranceandtree
topdiameter.Ifthediameterfallsbelowthetreetopdimension,thetrunkfeedisstoppedforthispreselection.Theuser
mustselectanewpreselectionorfeedmanuallyusingthe
Feedforwardbutton.
The log cut in sawing is statistically compiled during the
sawingfortheactivepreselection.Therunningmetersand
number of logs cut for each preselection are counted
together.Thecubicmetersarecountedifthediameterisin
use,andthenumberoftrunksisalwayscounted.Thenumberoftrunksisalwaysaddedtothepreselection,forwhich
thefirstlogismadefromthetrunk.
A.prdfileismadebasedonthestatisticalcompilationdata.
Theuserisnotallowedtomakethewrongpreselection.
Opti2,version1.62
2.4
Handlesandcontrolbuttons
Wheninstallingtheprogram,youcanchoosefromtwodifferentkeysettings.Thefunctionsofkeysetting0andkey
setting1havebeendescribedinthefollowingsections.The
settings are selected during installation. The key settings
canonlybechangedattheservicelevel.
Alwaysbeforeusingthemachine,checktheprogram'skey
settingsasfollows:
Select 5. Service -> Diagnostics -> Handles. In this
selectionwindow,youcantestdifferentbuttonfunctionsand
handlemovements.
2.4.1
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B
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LowertriggerShift1
UppertriggerShift2
Vibrate
Rollersopen
Knivestoggle
Saw
TheFrontknivesopen
Frontknivesclose
Rearknivesopen
Rearknivesclose
2.4.2
A
B
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Left-handhandleandcontrolbuttons(key
setting0)
Right-handhandle,andcontroland
preselectionbuttons(keysetting0)
Lowertrigger,headclose
Uppertrigger,headopen
Resetlength
Tilttoggle
Rotator/bucketselector
Topsaw
Feedforward
Feedbackward
Defaultpreselection
Buttend
Inaddition,therearethreeprogrammedbuttoncombinations
forcolourmarkingandstumptreatment:
Opti2,version1.62
Shift1+3Rotator/Bucketselector=Redcolourmarking
Shift2+3Rotator/Bucketselector=Bluecolourmarking
Shift2+4Saw=Stumptreatment
2.4.3
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Lowertrigger,Frontknivesclose
Uppertrigger,Frontknivesopen
Allknivesopen
Tiltdown
Tiltup
Shift1
Shift2
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B
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Left-handhandleandcontrolbuttons(key
setting1)
Right-handhandle,andcontroland
preselectionbuttons(keysetting1)
Lowertrigger,headclose
Uppertrigger,headopen
Topsaw
Rollersopen
Rollersclose
Saw
Feedbackward
Feedforward
Knivesvibration
Resetlength
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Preselectionbuttons
Preselection1.
Shift1+1 =Preselection11.
Shift2+1 =Preselection21.
Preselection2.
Shift1 +2 =Preselection12.
Shift2 +2 =Preselection22.
Preselection3.
Shift1 +3 =Preselection13.
Shift2 +3 =Preselection23.
Preselection4.
Shift1 +4 =Preselection14.
Shift2 +4 =Preselection24.
Preselection5.
Shift1 +5 =Preselection15.
Shift2 +5 =Preselection25.
Preselection6.
Shift1 +6 =Preselection16.
Shift2 +6 =Preselection26.
Preselection7.
Shift1 +7 =Preselection17.
Shift2 +7 =Preselection27.
Preselection8.
Shift1 +8 =Preselection18.
Shift2 +8 =Preselection28.
Preselection9.
Shift1+9 =Preselection19.
Shift2 +9 =Preselection29.
Preset10.
Shift1+10 =Preselection20.
Shift2 +10 =Preset30.
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9 and10
If the Plus/Minus function has been
Specialfunctions activated using the parameter, the
functionalityofthepreselectionbuttons
9 and10 ischangedsothatpreselection button 10 is the Plus button and
preselectionbutton9 theMinus button.
ThePlus buttonisusedtochangethe
preseletvaluetothepreselectionofthe
treespeciesandassortmenthavinga
lengthmeasurementclosesttothecurrentlengthmeasurementandatarget
length greater than the current length
measurement.
The Minus button is used to change
thepresetvaluetothepreselectionof
thetreespeciesandassortmenthaving
a length measurement closest to the
currentlengthmeasurementandatarget length smaller than the current
lengthmeasurement.
IfthePlus/Minus functionisactivated,
presets 9, 10, 19, 20, 29 and 30 are
deactivatedandthereforeshowningrey
inthePreselectionwindow.
Computerinterface
3.1
WritingtextintheOpti2system
Thetextiswrittenusingthevirtualkeyboard.
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Movethecursortothepointwhereyouwanttowrite.
Clickthegreenbutton,thevirtualkeyboardopens.
Enterthetextletterbyletter.Firstmovethecursorto
theletterbyturningthecontrolwheelandthenpress
thegreenbutton.
Ifyouwanttoswitchbetweensmall/capitalletters,move
the cursor to the C-lock button and press the green
button. When you want to switch between special
characters/normalletters,movethecursortotheExtra
buttonandpressthegreenbutton.
Textcanbedeletedonecharacteratatimeusingthe
<- button.
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Whenyouhavewrittenthetext,movethecursortothe
OK buttonandpressthegreenbutton.
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3.2
Usingthecontrolwheelanddisplay
modulebuttons15
Displaymodulebutton1/controlwheelredbutton
Usethesebuttonstocanceltheselectedfunction.
Display module button 2 / turning the control wheel
counterclockwise
Use the button / turn the dial to move the cursor to the
desired function or to decrease the value of the selected
variable.
Displaymodulebutton3/controlwheelgreenbutton
Usethesebuttonstoconfirmtheselectedfunction.
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3.3
Safetylock
Thepurposeofthesafetylockistodisabletheharvester
headcontrolsinconnectionwiththesystembooting,aswell
aswhenthedriverisnotinthecabin.Thesafetylocksymbol
informingthedriveraboutthisisshownaslockedinthemain
menuofthedisplay,andaccesstotheHandlingscreenhas
been blocked. Therefore, all harvester head controls are
alsoblocked.
Safety lock symbol at the top right.
Thesafetyisactivatedwhen
TheOpti2 systemislaunched,
Thebasemachine'ssafetyswitch/safetymode(usually
intheseatorcabindoor)switcheson,
Defaultsettingsarerestored,
Thedriver'sownsettingsaretakenintouse,
Orthesawchainchangeinthesequenceends.
Thesafetylockisopened,ifnecessary
Firstbyswitchingoffthebasemachine'ssafetyswitch,
and
by simultaneously pressing the Shift1 and Top saw
controlbuttons.
Harvesterheadfunctions
Theopeningmovementoftheactuatorisalwaysdominant.
That is, if one tries to simultaneously close and open the
sameactuator,theopencontroldominatesandtheactuator
issteeredopen.Thisappliestoallharvesterheadfunctions.
4.1
Lefthandhandle
4.1.1
Functionchange,Shift1andShift2
Vibrate
Opti2,version1.62
operatesforanopenextendedperiodoftime.Theauxiliary
vibration operates for as long as the button is pressed
regardlessofwhetherthe"automaticvibration"isinuseor
not.Whenpressingthevibrationbuttonbeforethefeed,the
extendedopenpulseisinuse.
TheShift1+Vibrate buttonsactivatethe"automaticvibration"
ofthefrontandreardelimbingknives.Thevibrationfunctions
thatareactivewilloperate.Theautomaticvibrationsymbol
ofthefrontandreardelimbingknivesappearsonthescreen.
TheShift2+Vibrate buttonsopenawindowwhereitispossibletoselectwhichvibrationfunctionsareactivewhenthe
automaticvibrationisinuse.
4.1.3
Rollersopen
WhenpressingtheRollersopenbuttonandthefeedisturned
on,theprogram'sdefaultvalueisthatonlythekniveswill
open.However,thedefaultvaluecanbechangedsothat
therollerswillalsoopenandthefeedwillbestopped.
Thefeedrollersarealsosteeredfullyopenwhentheharvesterheadissteeredfullyopen.
Whenfelling,theRollersopen buttonfullyopensthefeed
rollers.Thefeedrollersareopenedforatleastthetimeset
withtheparameters,orforaslongasthebuttonispressed.
Thecommissioningtime,whichlastsfromthefullyclosed
position of the feed rollers to the fully open position, is
adjustedasaminimumcontroltimeparameter.
Pressing the Rollers open button briefly in sawing fully
opensthefeedrollers,afterwhichtheycloseautomatically.
PressingtheRollersopen buttonforalongtimeincutting
modefullyopensthefeedrollersandtheyremainopenuntil
the user closes them with, e.g., the Head close button or
Shift1+Headclosebutton.
TheShift1+Rollersopen buttonsopenthefeedrollersfor
aslongasthecontrolbuttonispressed.
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4.1.4
Knivestoggle
Thefrontandreardelimbingkniveswillremainopenwhen
pressingtheKnivestoggle button.Thekniveswillbeclosed
whenthebuttonispressedtwice.Inotherwords,thedirectionoftheknifemovementwillbechangedwheneverthe
Togglebuttonispressed(apartfromthefeed).
When the Toggle button is held down when feeding, the
kniveswillopenuntilthebuttonisreleased.
TheShift1+Knivestoggle buttonsopen/closeboththefront
and rear delimbing knives to their middle positions. The
kniveswillcloseforaslongasthecontrolbuttonispressed.
4.1.5
Saw
TheSaw buttonsawswiththesawinuse.Forexample,if
thetopsawisinuse,pressingtheSaw buttonactivatesthe
topsaw.Inothercases,sawingiscarriedoutwiththeregular
saw.
PressingtheShift1+Saw buttonwiththeharvesterheadin
the horizontal position starts the change sequence of the
saw chain for the active saw, during which the display
instructsthedriverofactionstobetaken.
TheclearingfunctionisactivatedusingtheHeadopen+Saw
buttonwiththeharvesterheadinaverticalposition.
TheHeadclose+Saw buttonsactivateforcedsawing.The
sawbladestaysoutforaslongastheSaw buttonispressed.
4.1.6
Frontknivesopen
Thefrontdelimbingknivesarealsosteeredfullyopenorto
intermediatepositionswhentheharvesterheadissteered
fullyopenortointermediatepositions.
If the saw or top saw stays out simultaneously when the
"frontdelimbingknivesopen"(or"knivesopen")controlis
activated,thesawisfirsttakentothesawboxand,when
the "saw home" data is active (saw in the saw box), the
kniveswillbeopened.
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Frontknivesclose
Thefrontknivesaresteeredfullyopenwhenfeedingand
sawing.Thefrontknivesarealsosteeredfullyclosedwhen
theharvesterheadissteeredfullyclosed.
TheFrontknivesclose buttonclosesthefrontdelimbing
knivesforaslongasthecontrolbuttonsarepressed.The
"Frontdelimbingknivesclose"controlstayson,eventhough
thebuttonisreleased.
The Shift1+Front knives close buttons close the front
delimbing knives to intermediate positions. The front
delimbingknivescloseonlyforaslongasthebuttonsare
pressed.
4.1.8
Rearknivesopen
Therearknivesarealsosteeredfullyopenortointermediate
positionswhentheharvesterheadissteeredfullyopenor
tointermediatepositions.
If the saw or top saw stays out simultaneously when the
"rearknivesopen"controlisactivated,thesawisfirsttaken
tothesawboxand,whenthe"sawhome"data(sawinthe
sawbox)isactive,thekniveswillbeopened.
TheRearknivesopen buttonfullyopensthereardelimbing
knives.Thereardelimbingknivesareopenedforatleast
thetimesetwiththeparametersorforaslongasthebutton
ispressed.
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Thecommissioningtimeisadjustedasaminimumcontrol
timeparameter,whichlastsfromthe"fullyclosed"position
oftherearknivestothe"fullyopen"position.
The Shift1+Rear knives open buttons open the rear
delimbing knives to intermediate positions. The rear
delimbingknivesremainopenforaslongasthebuttonis
pressed.
4.1.9
Rearknivesclose
Therearknivesarealsosteeredfullyclosedortointermediatepositionswhentheharvesterheadissteeredfullyclosed
ortointermediatepositions.
TheRearknivesclose buttonfullyclosesthereardelimbing
knives. The "Knives close" control stays on, even though
thebuttonisreleased.
The Shift1+Rear knives open buttons close the front or
reardelimbingknivestointermediatepositions.Theknives
willcloseforaslongasthebuttonispressed.
4.2
Righthandhandle
4.2.1
Headopen
TheHeadopen buttonfullyopensthefeedrollers,frontand
reardelimbingknivesforatleastthetimesetwiththeparametersorforaslongasthebuttonispressed.
WhentheHeadopenbuttonispressedcontinuouslyfora
longtimeandthefeedrollersareopen,theharvesterhead
willautomaticallyrisetoaverticalposition.(Onlywhenthis
functionisallowedintheparameterslocatedinthesettings)
WhentheHeadopenbuttonispressedduringthefeed,only
thefrontandreardelimbingkniveswillopenforaslongas
thebuttonispressed.IfthefeedisactivewhentheHead
openbuttonisreleased,theharvesterheadwillautomatically
close.
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TheShift1+Headopen buttonsopentheharvesterheadto
intermediate positions. The harvester head remains open
foraslongasthebuttonispressed.
WhentheShift1+Headopenbuttonsarepressedduringthe
feed,onlythefrontandreardelimbingkniveswillopenfor
aslongasthebuttonsarepressed.Ifthefeedisactivewhen
theHeadopenbuttonisreleased,theharvesterheadwill
automaticallyclose.
4.2.2
Headclose
The Head close button fully closes the feed rollers, front
andreardelimbingknives.
WhentheHeadclosebuttonispressed,thereareadjustable
delays(parameters)withthecontrolsofthefeedrollersand
reardelimbingknives.Thatis,firstthefrontdelimbingknives
areclosedand,followingthesetdelay,thefeedrollersand
rear delimbing knives. For example, when pressing the
Knivesclosebutton,therewillbenodelayandtheknives
willcloseimmediately.
TheHeadclosecontrolstaysonwhenthebuttonisreleased.
The Shift1+Headclose buttonclosesthefeedrollers,front
andreardelimbingknivestointermediatepositions;inother
wordstheywillremainclosedforaslongasthebuttonis
pressed.
4.2.3
Resetlength
TheResetlength buttonresetsitscurrentlengthreading.
Pressingthebuttonforalongtimedeletestheoutputdata
ofthelastcutlog.
TheShift1+Resetlength buttons(=Newstem)switchthe
Opti2 systemintoapost-fellingsawingstate,eventhough
nofellingsawingwasactuallydone.Thiscanbeused,for
example,ifoneneedstostartcuttingatrunkthathasalready
fallenorhasbeenfelledearlier.
Shift2+Reset length buttons. If the function has been
allowedusingaparameter,thetargetlengthoftheactive
preselectionissetasthelengthmeasurement.Ifthelength
measurement clearly shows incorrect lengths, the length
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Tilttoggle
TheTilttoggle buttonliftstheharvesterheadtotheupright
position/lowerstheharvesterheadtoahorizontalposition.
4.2.5
Rotator/bucketselector
Topsaw
TheTopsaw buttonchangesthetopsawasthesawtobe
used.Theselectioniscancelledbypressingthebuttonfor
the second time. The selection is automatically cancelled
when the harvester head is opened and the top saw has
sawed.(Thetopsawfunctionrequiresthattheuseofthe
topsawisallowedusingaparameter.)
TheShift1+Topsaw buttonsopenthesafetylock.
4.2.7
Slowfeedforward
WhilepressingtheFeedforward button,trunksarefedat
highspeedforward.
The trunk feed speed is limited to a maximum average
speed, if the trunk is taken in the harvester head during
fellingsawing.
Thetrunkfeedforwardispreventedwhenthesawortop
sawisoutofthesawbox.
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WhilepressingtheShift1+Feedforward buttons,trunksare
fedatslowspeedforward.
Thetrunkfeedforwardispreventedwhenthesawortop
sawisoutofthesawbox.
4.2.8
Slowfeedbackward
WhilepressingtheFeedbackward button,trunksarefed
backwardathighspeed.
Thefeedspeedislimitedtoamaximumaveragespeed,if
thetrunkistakenintheharvesterheadduringfellingsawing.
Thetrunkfastfeedbackwardispreventedwhenthesawor
topsawisoutofthesawbox.
WhilepressingtheShift1+Feedbackward buttons,trunks
arefedatslowspeedbackward.
Whenthesawortopsawisoutofthesawbox,onlyaslow
speedbackwardofthetrunkisallowed.
4.2.9
Defaultpreselection
Buttend
ButtenddebarkingiscarriedoutbypressingtheButtend
button with the debarking mode active (parameter) or
debarkingallowedinthepreselection.Inbuttenddebarking,
theharvesterheadmustbeinthecuttingmode.
WhenpressingtheButtendbutton,thetrunkisfedbackward
untilthetargetlengthisachievedorisundercut.
ButtenddebarkingcanbeabortedwiththeFeedforward
andbackwardbuttons,aswellasbypressingtheButtend
buttonforthesecondtime.
Buttenddelimbing:Aftercutting,presstheButtend button
before the first preselection. After the first preselection,
automaticbuttenddelimbingiscarriedout.
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Inbuttenddelimbing,thepartofthebuttendwhichremains
outsidethedelimbingknivesinconnectionwithcuttingthe
trunkistobedelimbed.Inbuttenddelimbing,thetrunkis
fedbackwardtothelengthdefinedwiththeaveragespeed
parameter,afterwhichtheautomaticcut-to-lengthisactivated.
Buttenddelimbingisavailablewhentheautomaticfeedor
preselectionfeedmodeisselected.
Buttdelimbingandthefollowingautomaticcut-to-lengthcan
beabortedwiththesamebuttonswithwhichtheautomatic
cut-to-length is aborted. If it is desired to cancel butt
delimbinginthemiddleofdelimbingbutcontinuetheautomaticcut-to-length,thenthisisdonebypressingtheButt
endbuttonagain.
TheShift1+Buttend functionisusedtolocatethetrunkbutt
end,thatis,thezeropointofthelength,whenthelength
measurement is missing. The function requires that the
harvesterheadincludesabuttendidentificationsensor.The
Buttendfunctionfeedsthetrunkataveragespeed.
Ifthebuttendidentificationsensorisactiveatstartupofthe
Buttendfunction,thetrunkisfedbackwarduntiltheidentificationsensorchangesmode,inwhichcasethetrunkfeed
directionchangestoforwardandthespeedtoslow.When
theidentificationsensorchangesmodeagain,thetrunkfeed
isstopped.
Ifthebuttendidentificationsensorisnotactiveatstartupof
the Butt end function, the trunk is fed forward at average
speed,untiltheidentificationsensorchangesmodeandthe
trunkfeedisstopped.
Everytimethebuttendidentificationsensorchangesmode,
thelengthdisplayshowsthedistancefromthesensortothe
saw.
The butt end search function is active regardless of the
selectedfeedmode.
Thebuttendsearchfunctioncanbeabortedinthemiddle
ofthebuttendsearchbypressingthe"feedforward"or"feed
backward"buttonorbystartingtheautomaticcut-to-length.
TheButtendsearchfunctionisautomaticallyabortedwhen
activatingtheslippingidentification.
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4.2.11
Colourmarkingandstumptreatment
Whentheharvesterheadisequippedwiththecolourmarking
equipment:
BypressingtheShift1+Rotator/Bucketselectioncombination,theharvesterheadspraysredinkthroughthecolour
markingnozzletotheheadofthecuttrunk.
BypressingtheShift2+Rotator/Bucketselectioncombination, the harvester head sprays blue ink through the
colourmarkingnozzletotheheadofthecuttrunk.
Whentheharvesterheadisequippedwiththestumptreatmentequipment:
By pressing the Shift2 + Saw combination, the harvester
head sprays stump treatment spray on a stump in felling
sawing.Note!Onceatreehasbeenfelledandisinsidethe
harvesterhead,andtheShift2+Sawcombinationispressed,
theoperatorcanselectwhetherstumptreatmentspraying
isperformedduringnextfellingsawing.
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Startingthetreatment
5.1
Handlingmode
Select1.Handling.
Table 3 Description of functions
cm
mm
PS
A
B
C
D
Currentlengthoftheshortlogincentimetres.
If the length measurement is available, the
screenwillbeyellowunlessthesawbarisin
thesawingwindow,inwhichcasethescreen
willbegreen.
If the length measurement is unreliable or
unavailable,thescreenwillbegrey.
Currentdiameteroftheshortloginmillimetres.
If the diameter at saw point is available, the
screenwillbeyellowunlessthe(top)sawblade
is not within the saw box, in which case the
screenwillbered.
If the diameter at saw point (e.g., at the butt
end)isnotavailable,thescreenwillbegrey.If
the current diameter is smaller than the minimum top diameter defined in the selected
preselection,thediametervalueflashesonthe
screen.
Selectedpreselection.
Tree species according to the selected
preselection.
Assortment according to the selected
preselection.
Target length according to the selected
preselection.
Sawing window according to the selected
preselection.
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F
pcs
rm
Minimumtopdiameteraccordingtotheselected
preselection.
The selected function; several of these functionscanbeselectedsimultaneously.Thedisplaywillshowthefunctionsasfollowingsymbols:
FC
Cuttingisallowedatanypointofthetrunk.
DB
Debarkingselected.
C1
Colourmarkinginblue.
C2
Colourmarkinginred.
C3
Colourmarkinginbothcolours.
The number of short logs registered for the
selectedpreselectioninthisworkarea.
Total length of short logs registered for the
selectedpreselectioninthisworkareagivenin
runningmetres.
The volume of short logs registered for the
selectedpreselectioninthisworkareagivenin
cubicmetres.
4.Settings ->Parameters ->Otherparameters ->Feed ->Feedmode parameterAutoStart.
Alarm symbol, the alarm notifications will be
shownonthestatusline.Somealarmsareonly
registeredintheMessagelog.Insomecases
thealarmisonlyregisteredinthelogfileand
willnotshowintheHandlingwindow.
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Attentionsymbol,theattentionnotificationswill
beshownonthestatusline.Somealarmsare
onlyregisteredintheMessagelog.
Rotatorcontroltakenintouse.
Bucketcylindercontroltakenintouse.
Topsawtakenintouse.
Harvesterheadopeninahorizontalposition,
i.e.,intheso-calledcollectionmode.
Fellingsawingmode.
Sawingmode.
Numberoffelledtrunks.Includesalltreespecies.
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5.1.1
1.
2.
3.
X50, H60, H73e
FW: Forward feed.
BW: Backward feed.
4.
Activating/deactivatingthedelimbingknives
openingandvibration
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5.1.2
Sawchainreplacementsequence
Note!Thetopsawchainisalwaysreplacedmanually.These
instructionsdonotapplytothetopsaw!
1.
2.
3.
Lowertheharvesterheadtoahorizontalposition.
Select1.Handling.
PressShift1 andSaw controlbuttonssimultaneously.
4.
5.
Switchconstantspeedoff.
PresstheSaw controlbuttontogetthesawbladeout
ofthesawbox.
Switchoffthebasemachine'sengine.
Replacethesawchainaccordingtotheinstructionsin
theharvesterheadOwner'sManual.
6.
7.
5.2
Workarea
5.2.1
SavingtheworkareadataonaUSBmemory
stick
1.
2.
3.
ConnectaUSBmemorysticktotheOpti2 system.
Select2.Workarea ->Save.
Pressthedisplaymodulebutton3 /controlwheelgreen
button->theworkareadatawillbesavedontheUSB
memorystickastwofiles(.PRD and.OPR).
5.2.2
1.
2.
3.
ConnectaUSBmemorysticktotheOpti2 system.
Select2.Workarea ->Open.
Selectthedesiredworkareafromthelistandclickthe
greenbutton.
5.2.3
1.
2.
UsingtheworkareadatasavedonaUSB
memorystick
Viewing/editingtheworkareaIDdata
Select2.Workarea ->View/Edit.
Editthedataifnecessary.
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1/4
Workareaname
Nameoftheworkarea.
Standidentification
Identificationofthestand.
Standnumber
Numberofthestand.
Sectornumber
Numberofthesector.
Lotnumber
Numberofthelot.
Certified
Certification.
2/4
Vendor
Vendor.
Vendorcode
Vendorcode.
Vendorname
Nameofthevendor.
Vendoraddress
Vendor'saddress.
Vendore-mail
Vendor'se-mailaddress.
Vendorphone/fax
Vendor'sphone/faxnumber.
3/4
Buyer
Buyer.
Contractnumber
Contractnumber.
Standdescription
Descriptionofthestand.
Harvestingmethod
Harvestingmethod.
4/4
Organisation
Organisation.
Region
Deliveryarea.
District
District.
Workteam
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Areaofresponsibility.
Woodpile
Stock.
5.2.4
1.
2.
EnteringtheworkareaIDdata
Select2.Workarea ->Startnew.
EnterthenecessaryIDdata.
5.3
Calibration
5.3.1
Lengthmeasurementcalibration
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Makeashortlogwhichisoveronemetreinlength.The
lastmadelogwilldo,ifthedevicehasnotbeenswitched
offinbetweenthefunctions.
Measurethelengthofthelogusingatapemeasure.
Goto3.Calibration ->Length.
Ensurethatthesystemhassuggestedthecorrecttree
species.Ifnot,selectthetreespeciesofthemeasured
shortlogusingthecontrolwheelandpressthegreen
button.
Adjustthelengthifnecessary.
Savethecalibrationbypressingthegreenbutton.
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5.3.2
1.
2.
3.
4.
Calibratingthediametersensorrange
Goto3.Calibration ->Diameterrange.
Close(0pulses)andopentheharvesterheaduntilthe
maximum pulse value remains almost unchanged
(between450and550)whentheharvesterheadisfully
open.Normalvariationofthemaximumvalueis+/-1
pulse.
Save the maximum value using the control wheel's
green button. If the value has decreased or changed
whensaving,thecalibrationmustbeperformedagain.
Theuseofthediametersensor'snewcalibrationvalue
canbepreventedbypressingthecontrolwheel'sred
button.
5.3.3
Calibratingthediametercurve
Thedisplaywillshowthelengthanddiametermeasurement
dataoftheshortlogsfromthelasthandledtrunkascalculated by the device. Then measure the same short logs
manuallyandcomparethedata.Ifthevaluecalculatedby
thedevicediffersfromthemanuallymeasureddata,thisis
tobefixedthisusingthedevice.Theminimumnumberof
measuringpointsinuseis2(diametercurve=straightline)
andthemaximumnumberis20.
on/off:
Themeasuringpointisenabledbycheckingtheboxordisabledbyremovingthecheckmark.
Length:
Themeasuringpointsaregivenintheformatx/yyy,where
numberxindicatesthesequencenumberoftheshortlog,
starting from the butt log whose sequence number is 1.
Number yyy indicates the measuring point in centimetres/inches measured from the butt end of the log in
question.Inotherwords,measuringpoint3/482referstoa
pointwhichis482cm/inchesawayfromthebuttendofthe
thirdlog.Ifthemeasuringpointnumbersarereplacedwith
a '-' character, the last log has not included that specific
diameterclass.
Diameter:
Thediameterusedbythesystemforthatspecificdiameter
classisindicatedinmillimetres/inches.
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TheGraph buttonallowsyoutoopenagraphrepresenting
thecurrentcalibrationcurve.
Beforediametercalibration,theoperatormustensurethat
the length measurement and diameter sensor range are
correct.Ifnecessary,theseneedtobecalibratedfirst.
1.
Diameter curve.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Cutthewholetrunkintoshortlogs,ifyouhavenotdone
thisalready.
Select3.Calibration ->Diametercurve.
UsethePrint buttontoprintoutthemeasuringpoints
andvaluesorwritethemdownonapieceofpaper.
Measure the short log diameters with measuring callipersatgivenmeasuringpoints.
Ifnecessary,adjustthediametervalues.Youcanonly
adjust the diameter classes in use. Classes can be
activatedordeactivatedbycheckingoruncheckingthe
on/off column.
Thesettingswillbesavedandimplementedonceyou
exitthescreen.
5.3.4
Calibratingtherotatorhandle
Therotatorcontrolhandlemustbecalibratedwheneverthe
rotator pressure sensor has been replaced or the feel for
therotator'scontrolshasbecomestrangeordifferent.
Left/CCW:
Extreme left position of the steering handle (= maximum
voltagevalue).
Handle calibration, 2 potentiometers.
Right/CW:
Extremerightpositionofthesteeringhandle(=maximum
voltagevalue).
Voltagevalues(V):
Thevoltagevaluesontopofthebarsrepresent"thecurrent
voltage value" and the voltage values on the bars' pages
representthevoltagevaluesoftheextremepositions,that
is,thecalibrationvalues,whenthesteeringhandleisturned
rightorleft.
OK:
Savestheadjustedvaluestothemoduleandtheprogram
returnstothepreviousdisplay.
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1.
2.
3.
Select3.Calibration ->Rotatorlever.
Move the right hand side handle sideways to both
extremesseveraltimes.Thebarsonthescreenmust
moveinthesamedirectionasthesteeringhandle.If
thebarsaremovingintheoppositedirection,thepressuresensorchannelsarecrossed.Checkthecorrect
connection from the electrical diagram (Installation
instruction, Appendix 4). The voltage values must be
stable when the handle is in the middle or at either
extremeposition.Ifthevoltagevaluesfluctuatealot,
checkthesensorwiring,connectionsandthestability
ofthepre-controlpressure.
Thesettingswillbesavedwhenyouexitthescreenby
pressingthegreenbutton.Ifyoupresstheredbutton,
theoldcalibrationvalueswillremainineffect.
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5.3.5
Calibratingtherotatorcontrolvalve
X50
ThisdisplayisusedtosettheminimumPWMpercentages
oftherotatorcontrolvalve.PWM=valueatwhichtherotator
startstorotate.
MinCW:
SetthePWMpercentageatwhichtherotatorstartstorotate
clockwise.
Off:
This function is only intended for Ponsse service personnel.
MinCCW:
SetthePWMpercentage,atwhichtherotatorstartstorotate
counterclockwise.
H60,H6,H7,H7euca,H8,H73e
Thisdisplayisusedtosettheminimumcurrentvalueofthe
rotatorcontrolvalve(=thevalueatwhichtherotatorstarts
torotate),mA.
MinCW:
SetthemAvalueatwhichtherotatorstartstorotateclockwise.
MinCCW:
SetthemAvalueatwhichtherotatorstartstorotatecounterclockwise.
5.3.6
Calibratingthefeedcontrolvalve
X50
ThisdisplayisusedtosettheminimumPWMpercentages
ofthefeedcontrolvalve.PWM=valueatwhichthefeed
startstomove.
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MaxFW:
This function is only intended for Ponsse service personnel.
MinFW:
SetthePWMpercentageatwhichthefeedstartstomove
forward.This function is only intended for Ponsse service
personnel.
Off:
SetthePWMpercentageatwhichthefeedremainsstationary.This function is only intended for Ponsse service personnel.
MinBW:
SetthePWMpercentageatwhichthefeedstartstomove
backwards.This function is only intended for Ponsse service
personnel.
Max BW:
This function is only intended for Ponsse service personnel.
H60,H6,H7,H7euca,H8,H73e
Thisdisplayisusedtosettheminimumcurrentvaluesof
thefeedvalve(=thevalueatwhichthefeedstarts),mA.
MaxFW:
This function is only intended for Ponsse service personnel.
MinFW:
SetthemAvalueatwhichthefeedstartstomoveforward.
This function is only intended for Ponsse service personnel.
MinBW:
Set the mA value at which the feed starts to move backwards. This function is only intended for Ponsse service
personnel.
Max BW:
This function is only intended for Ponsse service personnel.
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5.3.7
Extensioncalibration(ifthemachineis
equippedwithanextension)
Theextensioniscalibratedautomaticallywhentakinganew
harvesterheadintouse.Theextensionmustalsobecalibratedwheneverthepressuresensorshavebeenreplaced
orthefeelfortheextension'scontrolshasbecomestrange
ordifferent.
In:
Calibrationoftheretractionoftheextensioncontrolhandle
(=maximumvoltagevalue).
Extension calibration, 2 potentiometers
Out:
Calibrationoftheejectionoftheextensioncontrolhandle(=
maximumvoltagevalue).
Voltagevalues(V):
Thevoltagevaluesontopofthebarsrepresent"thecurrent
voltage value" and the voltage values on the bars' sides
representthevoltagevaluesoftheextremepositions,that
is,thecalibrationvalues,whentheextensioniscontrolled
inorout.
OK:
Savestheadjustedvaluestothemoduleandtheprogram
returnstothepreviousdisplay.
1.
2.
3.
Select3.Calibration ->Extensioncalibration
Movetheextensionhandlesidewaystobothextremes
severaltimes.Thebarsonthescreenmustmoveinthe
samedirectionasthesteeringhandle.Ifthebarsare
movingintheoppositedirection,thepressuresensor
channelsarecrossed.Thevoltagevaluesmustremain
stablewhenthehandleisinthemiddlepositionorone
oftheextremepositions.Ifthevoltagevaluesfluctuate
a lot, check the sensor wiring, connections and the
stabilityofthepre-controlpressure.
Thesettingswillbesavedwhenyouexitthescreenby
pressingthegreenbutton.Ifyoupresstheredbutton,
theoldcalibrationvalueswillremainineffect.
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5.3.8
Movement-specificpressurecalibration(H6,
H7,H7euca,H8)
Pressuresensor,i.e.,thecalibrationoftheharvesterhead's
pressuretransmitter,mustalwaysbeperformedbeforecalibratingthemovement-specificpressuresensors.Thisaction
can only be performed by the Ponsse service personnel.
The pressure sensor has normally been calibrated when
implementingtheharvesterhead.
Before starting calibration, steer the harvester head to a
horizontalposition,i.e.,thegrapplemustbeintheprocessing
mode.Makesurethatnounauthorisedpersonsareinthe
machinedangerzone.
1.
2.
Select3.Calibration ->Pressures.
Pressthecontrolwheel'sgreenbutton,andselectOK
=Automaticcalibration.
5.3.8.1
3.
4.
5.
6.
Frontknives(Frontknifecalibration)
InFrontknife,select CALIBRATE.
Next the program will ask "Has the pressure sensor
calibrated?"=Hastheharvesterhead'spressuresensor
beencalibrated?ContinuebypressingOK,usingthe
controlwheel'sgreenbutton.
The program prompts you to turn on the machine's
workingRPM.AftersettingtheworkingRPM,pressthe
controlwheel'sgreenbutton.
Next,pressthehandles'HeadClose button,i.e.,close
theharvesterhead.
7.
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Rollers(Rollercalibration)
Rearknives(Rearknifecalibration)
Seefrontknifecalibration.Rearknifecalibrationisperformed
similarlytothefrontknives.
5.3.8.4
Sawbar(Sawbarcalibration)
Seefrontknifecalibration.Sawbarcalibrationisperformed
similarlytothefrontknives.
Settings
6.1
Parametersaffectingthepressing
pressuresofthefrontandrear
delimbingknives,aswellasthefeed
rollers(X50,H60,H73e)
1.
2.
Low:
Indicatesinmilliamperesthecylindercontrolcurrentused
whenthetrunkdiameteristhesameasorsmallerthanthe
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diametersetinDiameterlimits Low.Diameterlimits:The
operatorcannotchangetheLowvalue.
High:
Indicatesinmilliamperesthecylindercontrolcurrentused
when the trunk diameter is the same or greater than the
diametersetinDiameterlimits High.
ThepressingpressureadjustslinearlybetweentheLow and
High Pressure values based on the diameter of the tree
whenthetrunkdiameterisbetweentheLow andHighdiameterlimits values.
Full:
Indicates in milliamperes the pressing pressure used, for
example when sawing and pressing the Close harvester
headbuttonwhenthetreeisintheharvesterhead.
6.2
1.
2.
Parametersaffectingthepressing
pressuresofthefrontandrear
delimbingknives,aswellasthefeed
rollers(H6,H7,H7euca,H8)
Select4.Settings ->Parameters ->Pressure.
Adjustthevaluesthewayyoulike.
Low:
Indicates the pressing pressure used when the trunk diameteristhesameorsmallerthanthediametersetinDiameterlimits -Low.Diameterlimits:Theoperatorcannot
changetheLowvalue.
High:
Indicates the pressing pressure used when the trunk diameteristhesameorgreaterthanthediametersetinDiameterlimits -High.
ThepressingpressureadjustslinearlybetweentheLow and
High Pressure values based on the diameter of the tree
whenthetrunkdiameterisbetweentheLow andHighdiameterlimits values.
Full:
Indicates the pressing pressure used, for example when
sawingandpressingtheCloseharvesterheadbuttonwhen
thetreeisinthegrapple.
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6.3
Parametersaffectingthefeed
Thefeedvalveparametersaresetinthedisplaywindow.
Whenadjustingthefeedspeed,thefeedvalveiscontrolled
withtheadjustablespeedvalue.
Speed:
Slow:Slowfeedforward.
Mid: Mediumspeedfeedforward.
Fast:Fastfeedforward.(Cannotbeadjustedbytheoperator.)
Ramps(Feedramps):
Acceleration:Thetimeinwhichthefeedmotor'srotation
speed increases from its minimum to maximum speed.
(Cannotbeadjustedbytheoperator.)
Deceleration:Thetimeinwhichthefeedmotor'srotation
speed decreases from its maximum to minimum speed.
(Cannotbeadjustedbytheoperator.)
6.4
Parametersaffectingtheopeningofthe
frontandreardelimbingknives
Thedelimbingknivesopenmomentarilywhenthefeeding
ofthetrunkbeginsintheharvesterhead.Thisallowseasier
trunkmovement.
1.
2.
Minopen:
Indicates in milliseconds the time for which the delimbing
knivesopenwhenthetrunkdiameteristhesameorsmaller
thanthediametersetinMin.
Maxopen:
Indicates in milliseconds the time for which the delimbing
knivesopenwhenthetrunkdiameteristhesameorgreater
thanthediametersetinMax.
The opening time of the delimbing knives adjusts linearly
betweentheMinopen andMaxopen valuesbased
on the diameter of the tree when the trunk diameter is
betweentheMin (cannotbeadjusted)andMax values.
Thedelimbingknivesarenotopenedatallwhenthetrunk
diameterisgreaterthanthediametersetinOff.
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Extraopening:
Indicatesasapercentagebyhowmuchthedelimbingknives
openingtimeisextendedwhentheVibrate controlbutton
ispressedbeforestartingthefeed.
6.5
Parametersaffectingthevibrationof
thefrontandreardelimbingknives
(X50,H60,H73)
Minopen:
Indicates in milliseconds the time for which the delimbing
knivesopenwhenthetrunkdiameteristhesameorsmaller
thanthediametersetinMin.
Maxopen:
Indicates in milliseconds the time for which the delimbing
knivesopenwhenthetrunkdiameteristhesameorgreater
thanthediametersetinMax.
Close:
Indicates in milliseconds the time in which the delimbing
knivescloseduringvibration.Thesametimeisappliedto
alldiameters.
IfthediameterofthetreeisbetweentheMin (cannotbe
adjusted)andMax values,theopeningtimeusedforthe
delimbingknivesvibrationfeatureadjustslinearlybetween
theMin andMax valuesbasedonthediameterofthe
tree.
ThedelimbingkniveswillnotvibrateatallifthetrunkdiameterisgreaterthanthediametersetinOff.
Extraopening:
Indicatesasapercentagebyhowmuchthedelimbingknives
openingtimeisextendedduringvibrationwhentheVibrate
control button is pressed during the feed. The extended
openingtimeisineffectuntiltheVibrate buttonisreleased.
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6.6
1.
2.
Parametersaffectingrotatormovements
Select4.Settings ->Parameters ->Rotator.
Adjustthevaluesthewayyoulike.
Therotatorspinscounterclockwise.
Therotatorspinsclockwise.
Speed:
Min, not applicable to harvester heads H60, H6, H7,
H7euca, H8 and H73e: Increasing the percentage value
increasestherotator'sminimumrotationspeed.
Max: Decreasing the percentage value decreases the
rotator'smaximumrotationspeed.
Ramps:
Acceleration: Indicates in milliseconds the time in which
therotator'srotationspeedincreasesfromitsminimumto
maximumspeed.
Deceleration: Indicates in milliseconds the time in which
therotator'srotationspeeddecreasesfromitsmaximumto
minimumspeed.
Deadzone:Indicatesasapercentagethepointwherethe
rotator'srotationbeginswhentherighthandsidehandleis
tilted right / left. The entire range of the handle from the
middlepositiontotheextremepositionequals100%.
Progression:Thegreaterthepercentagevalue,thesmaller
thetiltofthehandlewillcausetherotatortorotatefaster.
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6.7
1.
2.
6.8
1.
2.
Hydraulicpumpsusedtocontrol
variousactuators
Select4.Settings ->Parameters ->Pumpcontrols
1.
1 =hydraulicpump1
2 =hydraulicpump2
3 =hydraulicpump3
Theimageontheleftshowsalistofvariousactuators.
Thecheckmarksindicatewhichhydraulicpumpsare
usedtocontrolwhichactuators.Only Ponsse service
personnel can change these parameters.
Parametersaffectinghydraulicpumps
Select4.Settings ->Parameters ->Pumpcontrols
2.
Adjustthevaluesthewayyoulike.
1 =hydraulicpump1
2 =hydraulicpump2
3 =hydraulicpump3
Controlmode:
Youcanselectwhichpumpsareusedinthemachineand
howthepumpsarecontrolled.This function is only intended
for Ponsse service personnel.
Offdelay:
Indicates in milliseconds the time for which the hydraulic
pumpkeepspumpinghydraulicoilaftertheactuatorisno
longercontrolled.This function is only intended for Ponsse
service personnel.
Proportionalpumplevels:
Indicatepumpoutputlevelsaspercentagevalues.
Low:Lowlevel.
Mid:Middlelevel.
High:Highlevel.
Full:Fulllevel.
These functions are only intended for Ponsse service personnel.
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Sawbladecalibration
1.
2.
Makesurethatthemachine'smotorisnotrunningand
thattheharvesterheadcannotmoveaccidentally.Use
glovesandfollowextremecautionwhenremovingthe
sawchain.RemovethesawchainandselectOK.(This
appliesonlytotheX50harvesterheadtype.)
3.
4.
Grabastemintheharvesterhead.
Iftheharvesterheaddoesnotidentifythestemthicknessinthesaw,anerrormessagewillbedisplayed.
PressOKtoaccept,andfeedthestemforwarduntilthe
handlingscreenchangesfromgreytoyellow.
5.
Steerthesawbladeoutbypressingthesawbuttonuntil
thesawbladetouchestheframesurface.
6.
Savethenewsawbladecalibrationsettingsusingthe
controlwheel'sgreenbutton.
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7
1.
2.
7.1
Otherparameters
Select4.Settings ->Parameters ->Otherparameters.
Select the desired parameter by turning the control
wheelandpressingthegreenbutton.
Feed
Feed ->Feedmode
Selectthemodeyouwishtouseforfeedingtrees.
Manual
1. The driver presses the Feed backward- / Feed
forward controlbuttonsuntilthetreehasbeenfed
tothedesiredlengthaccordingtothepreselection.
2. Thereafter the driver completes the sawing by
pressingtheSaw controlbutton.
Preselection
1. Thedriverpressesthedesiredpreselectionbutton
andtheOpti2 systemautomaticallyfeedsthetree
tothelengthsetforthepreselection.
2. Thereafter the driver completes the sawing by
pressingtheSaw controlbutton.
IfthedriverpressestheSaw controlbuttonduring
thefeed,theOpti2systemwillfeedthetreetothe
length set for the preselection and automatically
take care of sawing. If necessary, the automatic
sawing can be cancelled by pressing the Saw
controlbuttonagain.
AutoStart
1. Thedriverpressesthedesiredpreselectionbutton
andtheOpti2 systemautomaticallyfeedsthetree
tothelengthsetforthepreselection.
2. Thereafter the driver completes the sawing by
pressing the Saw control button. If the driver
presses the Saw control button during the feed,
theOpti2 systemwillfeedthetreetothelengthset
forthepreselectionandautomaticallytakecareof
sawing.Ifnecessary,theautomaticsawingcanbe
cancelledbypressingtheSaw controlbuttonagain.
3. TheOpti2 systemwillthenautomaticallyfeedthe
treeagaintothelengthsetforthesamepreselec-
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tion.Ifyouwishtouseadifferentpreselection,give
theSaw controlbuttonalongpressduringsawing.
Feed ->Slippingdetectionenabled
Activate/deactivateslippingdetection.
Feed ->Branchhittingreverse ->Enabled
Selectwhetherornotthebranchchippershouldactivate
automatically.Branchchipper=Ifanobstacleonthe
trunk(e.g.,athickbranch)stopstheforwardfeed,itwill
activatethebranchchipperthattriestocutthebranch
byrepeatedlyfeedingtheharvesterheadtothebranch.
Feed ->Branchhittingreverse ->Pressurechange-front
knives
Setthepercentagebywhichthefrontdelimbingknives'
pressureisdecreasedwhenthebranchchipperisactive.
Feed -> Branch hitting reverse -> Pressure change rearknives
Setthepercentagebywhichthereardelimbingknives'
pressureisdecreasedwhenthebranchchipperisactive.
Feed -> Branch hitting reverse -> Pressure change rollers
Setthepercentagebywhichthefeedrollers'pressure
increaseswhenthebranchchipperisactive.
Feed ->Branchhittingreverse ->Offdelayafterstart
Thedelaythatdefinesforhowlongthebranchchipper
featureisdisabledafterstartingthefeed.
Feed ->Branchhittingreverse ->Maxnumberofrepeats
Definehowmanytimesthebranchchipperwilltryto
cutthebranch.
Feed ->Branchhittingreverse ->Reversedistance
The reverse distance in millimetres when the branch
chipperactivates.
Feed ->AutoStart ->Startdelay
ThedelayafterwhichtheOpti2 systemwillautomatically start feeding trees after sawing when AutoStart
hasbeenselectedastheFeedmode parameter.
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Saw
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Selectthemodeyouwishtouseforsawing.
Manual
1. The Opti2 system will continue sawing until the
Saw control button is released or the saw blade
has reached its target position which the Opti2
system has calculated on the basis of the trunk
diameter.IftheSaw controlbuttonispressedfor
thesecondtimebeforethesawbladehasreturned
to the saw box, the Opti2 system will continue
sawinguntilthecontrolbuttonisreleased.
2. Thesawbladewillreturnautomaticallytothesaw
box.
Automatic
1. WhentheSaw controlbuttonispressed,theOpti2
systemwillcontinuesawinguntilthesawbladehas
reacheditstargetposition,whichtheOpti2 system
hascalculatedonthebasisofthetrunkdiameter.
IftheSaw controlbuttonispressedforthesecond
timebeforethesawbladehasreturnedtothesaw
box, the Opti2 system will continue sawing until
thecontrolbuttonisreleased.
2. Thesawbladewillreturnautomaticallytothesaw
box.
Saw ->Chainlubricationcontrol
Set the control power for the chain lubrication valve.
Thegreaterthevalue,themoresawchainlubrication
oilthevalvewillproduce.
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Closingdelays
Closingdelays ->Feedrollers-closinghead
Thedelayafterwhichthefeedrollerswillclosewhen
theHeadclose controlbuttonispressed.
Closingdelays ->Feedrollers-openingrollers
Setinmillisecondsthetimeforwhichthefeedrollers
remainopenwhentheRollersopen controlbuttonis
pressedquicklyduringthefeed.
Closingdelays ->Rearknives-closinghead
The delay after which the rear delimbing knives will
closewhentheHeadclose controlbuttonispressed.
7.4
Tilt
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Tilt ->Automaticlifton
Select whether or not to lift the tilt automatically
(Yes/No).
Tilt ->Pileprocessing
Setwhetherthepileprocessingmodeison(Yes/No).
In pile processing, the tilt operations are changed so
that pressing the Tilt Toggle button will press the tilt
downwardsforaslongasthebuttonispressed.When
thebuttonisreleased,thetiltstartstofloat.
BypressingtheShift1+TiltTogglebuttons,thetiltpress
willstayonuntiltheTiltTogglebuttonisreleasedagain.
BypressingtheShift2+TiltTogglebuttons,thetiltwill
move permanently up until the Tilt Toggle button is
pressedagain.
Harvester heads H6, H7 and H8: Tilt -> Up -> Control
current
Setthetiltupcontrolcurrent:Thegreaterthecurrent,
thequickerthetiltwillrise.
HarvesterheadsH6,H7andH8:Tilt ->Up ->Damping
current
Setthetiltupfunction'sdampingrangecontrolcurrent.
Thegreaterthecurrentvalue,thegreaterthedamping.
HarvesterheadsH6,H7andH8:Tilt ->Down ->Control
current
Setthetiltdowncontrolcurrent:Thegreaterthecurrent,
thequickerthetiltwilllower.
7.5
Sensors(X50)
Sensors ->RollersOpening
Activates/deactivatestherollerthicknesssensor.
Sensors ->Diameter ->Sensor1inuse
Activates/deactivatethediametersensor1.
Sensors ->Diameter ->Sensor2inuse
Activates/deactivatesthediametersensor2.
Sensors ->Sawpositionsensorinuse
Activates/deactivatesthesawpositionsensor.
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Sensors(H60,H6,H7,H7euca,H8and
H73e)
Sensors ->RollersOpening
Activates/deactivatestherollerthicknesssensor.
Sensors ->Sawpositionsensorinuse
Activates/deactivatesthesawpositionsensor.
Sensors ->Lengthfeedmotorsensor ->Sensor1inuse
Notinuse.
Sensors ->Lengthfeedmotorsensor ->Sensor2inuse
Notinuse.
HarvesterheadsH6,H7,H7eucaandH8:Sensors ->Tilt
upsensorswitchingdelay
Delay for changing the mode of the tilt up sensor
(on/off).
7.7
Userinterface
Userinterface ->Handles-longpresstime
Set in milliseconds the minimum duration of a "long
press"ofthecontrolbuttonintheOpti2 system.
Userinterface ->Defaultpreselectionnumber
Setthenumberofthedefaultpreselection.
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Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous ->Debarkingmodeenabled
Activate/deactivatedebarkingmode.
Ifoneofthepreselectionsisactive,thepreselectionspecific debarking setting will override the mode set
here.
Ifthedebarkingmodehasbeenswitchedon,theButt
end control button will operate a different function
comparedtowhenthedebarkingmodeisswitchedoff.
Miscellaneous ->Stumptreatment...->Stumptreatment
enabled
Activates/deactivatesthestumptreatmentmode.
Miscellaneous ->Stumptreatment...->Automaticstump
treatment
Setsthestumptreatmentmodeasanautomaticfunction
ineachfellingsawing,on/off.
7.9
Frontknives(X50,H60,H73e)
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level.Thesmallerthepercentage,thelowerthepressureleveliscomparedwiththeoriginalvalue.
7.10
Frontknives(H6,H7,H7eucaandH8)
7.11
Rearknives(X50,H60,H73e)
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Rearknives(H6,H7,H7eucaandH8)
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Automode
Automode ->Brakingdistance->Max
Setthemaximumbrakingdistanceinmillimetreswhen
the automatic feed is on. (When quick feed changes
intoslowfeed.)
Automode ->Brakingdistance->Min
Settheminimumbrakingdistanceinmillimetreswhen
the automatic feed is on. (When quick feed changes
intoslowfeed.)
Automode ->Searchpulse->Length
Setthelengthsearchpulse'slengthinmillimetres.
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Options
Options ->Operatorlevel
You can select the operator level. Novice = Smaller
operatorlevel,Expert=Wideroperatorlevel.TheOpti2
settingscanbeadjustedmoreattheExpertlevel.Ifthe
programisattheNovicelevel,youwillrequireaservice
levelmemorystickwithrightstochangetheleveltothe
Expertlevel.
7.15
Feedrollers(H60,H73e)
7.16
Feedrollers(H6,H7,H7eucaandH8)
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Colourmarking
Colourmarking ->Activetime
Settheoperatingtimeforthecolourmarkingvalvein
milliseconds.
Colourmarking ->Startposition
Set the difference between the starting points of the
sawandcolourmarkinginpulses.Ifthevalueentered
isnegative,colourmarkingstartsbeforetheexecuted
sawcontrol.
Settings
8.1
Settingthepreselections
1.
2.
Select4.Settings ->Preselections.
Setthenecessarypreselections(1-30).
Preselection
Preselection.
Treespecies
TreespeciesinwhichtheOpti2 systemregisterstheshort
log.
Assortmentnames
Assortment in which the Opti2 system registers the short
log.
Lengthcm
Shortlogtargetlengthincentimetres.
Sawwindowmm
Sawwindow;indicatesinmillimetrestheshortlog'sallowed
minimumandmaximumdeviationfromthetargetlength.
Minimumtopdiametermm
Minimumtopdiameter;indicatestheminimumtopdiameter
oftheshortlog.
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Colour
-:Theshortlogwillnotbecolourmarked.
Blue:Theshortlogwillbemarkedwithblue.
Red:Theshortlogwillbemarkedwithred.
Both:Theshortlogwillbemarkedwithbothblueandred.
Debarking
Whenthepreselectionisselected,thedebarkingmodeis
switchedon.
Freecut
Cuttingisallowedatanypointofthetrunk.
8.2
1.
2.
3.
8.3
1.
2.
3.
Addingandeditingtreespeciesnames
Select4.Settings ->Treespecies.
Ifyouwanttoaddanewtreespeciesname,movethe
cursortoanemptylineandpressthegreenbutton->
thisopensthevirtualkeyboard.Usethevirtualkeyboard
toenterthenewtreespeciesname.
Ifyouwanttoeditanexistingtreespeciesname,move
thecursortothisnameandpressthegreenbutton->
thisopensthevirtualkeyboard.Editthenameasyou
wish.
Addingandeditingassortmentnames
Select4.Settings ->Treeassortments.
Ifyouwanttoaddanewassortmentname,movethe
cursortoanemptylineandpressthegreenbutton->
thisopensthevirtualkeyboard.Usethevirtualkeyboard
toenterthenewassortmentname.
Ifyouwanttoeditanexistingassortmentname,move
thecursortothisnameandpressthegreenbutton->
thisopensthevirtualkeyboard.Editthenameasyou
wish.
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8.4
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.5
Generaldisplaysettings
Select4.Settings ->Display.
Use the Brightness setting to adjust the display
brightness.
UsetheLanguage fieldtoselectthelanguageusedin
theOpti2 system.
UsetheDate fieldtosetthecorrectdate.
UsetheClock fieldtosetthecorrecttime.
Use the Unit of measurement field to select the
measurementsystemusedintheOpti2 system.
metric ->millimetresandcentimetres.
imperial ->inchesandfeet.
Restoringthedefaultsettings
Ifrequired,thisfunctionrestoresfactorysettingsthathave
beensetduringtheintroduction.
1.
2.
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Savingandimplementingthedriver's
ownsettings
OnceyouhaveadjustedtheOpti2 systemsettingstoyour
liking,youcansavethemonaUSBmemorystick.Restoring
yourownsettingssavedonaUSBmemorystickiseasy.
Savingyourownsettings:
1. ConnectaUSBmemorysticktotheOpti2 system.
2. Select4.Settings ->Operator.
3. Enteryournameontheline.Donotusespaces.
4. SelectSavesettings,USB ->thesettingswillbesaved
ina.in2 fileontheUSBmemorystick.
Youcanalsosaveyoursettingsinthedisplaymemory.
Savingyourownsettings:
1. Select4.Settings ->Operator.
2. Forexample,enteryournameontheline.Donotuse
spaces.
3. SelectSavesettings,Display ->thesettingswillbe
savedina.in2 fileinthedisplaymemory.
ImplementingyourownsettingsusingaUSBmemorystick:
1. ConnectaUSBmemorysticktotheOpti2 system.
2. Select4.Settings ->Operator USB->Restoresettings.
3. Selectthecorrect.in2 filefromthelistandpressthe
greenbutton.
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Implementingyourownsettingsfromthedisplaymemory:
1. Select 4. Settings -> Operator Display -> Restore
settings.
2. Selectthecorrect.in2 filefromthelistandpressthe
greenbutton.
Service
9.1
Modulefunctionality
1.
2.
3.
4.
Seatmoduleconnectors:
XC1 (amp23connector)
XC2 (amp23connector)
XC3 (amp23connector)
XC4 (amp8connector)
HUBbusdistributionmoduleconnectors:
XH4 (amp23connector)
XH5 (amp8connector)
Harvesterheadmoduleconnectors:
XM1 (amp23connector)
XM2 (amp23connector)
XM3 (amp23connector)
XM4 (amp8connector)
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9.2
1.
2.
3.
9.3
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
9.4
Testingthefunctionalityofcontroland
preselectionbuttons
Select5.Service ->Diagnostics ->Handles.
Pressthebuttonwhosefunctionalityyouwishtotest.
Ifthecorrespondingbuttononthedisplayturnsgreen,
thebuttonisfunctional.Thenameofthebuttonisshown
nexttoFunction.
The Rotator lever fields are designed for testing the
functionalityofthehandles.Thewhitebarwillgradually
turntoblackwhenthehandleisturned.
Testingthefunctionalityofthecontrol
wheel
Select5.Service ->Diagnostics ->Controlwheel.
Pressthegreenbutton.Ifthecorrespondingbuttonon
thedisplayturnsbrightgreen,thecontrolwheelbutton
isfunctional.
Clicktheredbutton.Ifthecorrespondingbuttononthe
display turns bright red, the control wheel button is
functional.
Turnthecontrolwheelbothclockwiseandcounterclockwise. If the display shows an arrow representing the
direction of the movement, the control wheel is functional.
Closethetestingwindowbypressingthedisplaymodule
button1.
Pulseandstatusofsensorsconnected
totheharvesterheadmodule
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Pulseandstatusofsensorsconnected
totheharvesterheadmodule
Theharvesterheadfunctionswillbeshownonthedisplay
whenyoupressthecorrespondingbuttoncombinations.At
thesametime,visuallycheckthatthepartsarefunctioning
properly.
9.6
Testingtheharvesterheadfunctions
9.6.1
HarvesterheadsX50,H60,H73e
1.
2.
3.
Harvester head X50
4.
5.
6.
7.
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Turn the harvester head right and left. The left hand
sideoftheRotator linewillshowthetextRight/Left.
9. Raisetheharvesterheaduprightandlowerittoahorizontal position. The left hand side of the Tilt line will
showthetextUp/Down.
10. Chainlubrication:Whencontrollingthechainlubrication(duringsawing),thelefthandsidewillshowthetext
On.
11. Chaintightening:Whencontrollingthechaintightening,
thelefthandsidewillshowthetextOn.
12. Feedingspeed:Whenthetrunkisfedforward/backward,thelefthandsidewillshowthefeedingspeed.
9.6.2
HarvesterheadsH6,H7,H7eucaandH8
1.
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Alarmmessagessentbythemodules
Theseat,harvesterheadandHUBbusdistributionmodules
sendalarmmessagestothedisplaymodule.Thelast1,000
alarmmessagesaresavedinthemessagelog.Themessagelogcanbeusedfortroubleshootingincaseofasystem
malfunction.
1.
2.
3.
9.8
1.
2.
3.
Select5.Service ->Messagelog.
Ifnecessary,browsethemessagesbyusingthedisplay
modulebutton2 /turningthecontrolwheelclockwise
anddisplaymodulebutton4 /turningthecontrolwheel
counterclockwise.
Inadditiontothemessageitself,thesystemwillshow
thefollowinginformation:
On:Messageactive,i.e.thisspecificissueisstill
current.
Off:Messageinactive,i.e.thisspecificissueisno
longercurrent.
New:Theuserhasnotseenthismessage,i.e.it
hasbeenaddedafterthelogwasviewedforthe
lasttime.
Dateandtimethemessagewassent.
Modulewhichsentthemessage.
Number:Amodule-specificidentificationnumber
forthealarmmessageinquestion.
Opti2systemsoftwareupdate
Savethe.zip filecontainingthenewersoftwareversions
onaUSBmemorystick.Note!Thememorystickmust
notcontainanyother.zipfiles.
Select5.Service ->Software.
CurrentversionsoftheOpti2 systemmodules:
Module:Modulename.
Hardware:Typeofhardware.
Runtime:Firmwareversion.
Software:Softwareversion.
Date:Applicationreleasedate.
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4.
5.
6.
Headtype:Harvesterheadtype.
ConnectaUSBmemorysticktotheOpti2 system.
SelectUpdate.
Module:Modulename.
CurrentSW/RT:Currentsoftware/firmwareversion.
Software:SoftwareversionsontheUSBmemory
stick.
Runtime:FirmwareversionsontheUSBmemory
stick.
Select Update -> existing versions of the selected
applicationswillbereplacedwithnewerversions.
9.9
Servicecode
10
Reports
10.1
Outputdatatothedisplay/topaper/toa
file
1.
2.
Select6.Reports ->Production.
Select
Todisplay,ifyouwanttoviewtheoutputdatafor
theworkareainquestiononthedisplay.
Toprinter,ifyouwanttoprinttheoutputdatafor
theworkareainquestiononpaper.
Tofile,ifyouwanttosavetheoutputdataforthe
workareainquestionasafile(Production.txt)on
aUSBmemorystick.
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10.2
1.
2.
Select6.Reports ->Parameters.
Select
Toprinter,ifyouwanttoprintthesystemsettings
onpaper.
Tofile,ifyouwanttosavethesystemsettingsas
a file (Par_ Harvesteripmalli.txt) on a USB
memorystick.
10.3
1.
2.
3.
Systemsettingstopaper/toafile
Messagelogtoafile
ConnectaUSBmemorysticktotheOpti2 system.
Select6.Reports ->Messagelog.
Press display module button 3 / green control wheel
button -> the message log will be saved as a file
(Log.txt)ontheUSBmemorystick.
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Errormessages
Allalarmsdonotapplytoallharvesterheadmodels.
If the screen's parameter value is other than the current
valueintheprogrammodule,theusercansavetheproblem
causedbytheconflictingparametersbyinstallingamemory
stickinthescreen'sUSBport.Byresponding'Yes'tothe
promptedsavingquestion,thedevicewillsavetheTXTfile
onthememorystick.TheTXTfileindicateswhichparameter
isincorrectandwheretheparameterislocated.
The measurement device may save the following error
messagesinthemessagelogonthedisplay:
11.1
Seatmodulealarms
No. Message
Causeandactions
0 Number error (zero or too large
number).
1 Modulebooting.
Modulebooted.
2 WrongnodeID.
WrongmodulenodeID.Contactaservicerepresentative.
3 Programcycletimetoolong.
Lengthofprogramcycletoolong.Contactaservicerepresentative.
4 CAN open transmit buffer full (bus CANmessagestransmitbufferfull.
overloaded).
5 CANopenErrorFramesdetected. ErroneousCANmessages.ChecktheCANcable
wiring.
6 SupplyVoltagelow.
Supplyvoltagelow(under12V).Checktheconditionandconnectionsofthebattery.
7 Temperaturelow.
Theinternaltemperatureofthemodulewentbelow
thealarmlimit-30C(-22F).
8 Temperaturehigh.
Theinternaltemperatureofthemoduleexceeded
thealarmlimit+70C(+158F).
9 Referencevoltage(5V)outoflimits.
10 Referencevoltage(12V)outoflim-
its.
11 SupplyVoltagehigh.
Supplyvoltagehigh(above30V).
12 Startmessagesent.
Startupmessagesaresentuntilallmoduleshave
beenstarted.
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No. Message
16 Noconnectiontoheadmodule.
17
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
Causeandactions
Connection interruption in the CAN interface
between the harvester head module and seat
module.ChecktheCANcableanditsconnectors.
Noconnectiontohubmodule.
Connection interruption in the CAN interface
betweenthehubmoduleandseatmodule.Check
theCANcableanditsconnectors.
Rotatorleversignalerrorsingle.
Errorintherotatorhandlesignal.Checktherotator
handleconnectorsandcarryoutcalibrationofthe
rotatorhandle.
Rotatorleversignalerrordual.
Errorintherotatorhandlesignal.Checktherotator
handleconnectorsandcarryoutcalibrationofthe
rotatorhandle.
Safety lock activated with safety Thesafetyswitchactivatesthesafetylock.
switch.
Safety lock activated at chain The saw chain change activates the safety lock
change.
forsecurityreasons.
Safetylockactivatedbydisplay.
Thedisplayactivatesthesafetylockwhilerestoringthedriverparameters.
Safetylockactivatedatsystemstar- Thesafetylockwasactivatedinconnectionwith
tup.
thesystembooting.
Shortcircuitinrotator/bucketselec- Short-circuit in the rotator/bucket control output.
tionvalveoutput.
Checkthewiring.
Voltage
without
control
in Voltageintherotator/bucketselectionvalveoutput
rotator/bucketselectionvalveoutput. withoutcontrol.Checkthewiring.
RotatorsignalsAandBactivesimul- Bothdirectionsoftherotatorhandleareactive.
taneously.
Button pressed when safety switch Some button has been pressed with the safety
down.
switchon.
Safety lock button combination The release combination of the safety lock has
pressedtoolong.
beenpressedtoolong.
Presel1buttonstuck.
Thepreselection1buttonisstuck(thebuttoncan
beusedonlyafterithasbeenreleased).
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No. Message
36 Presel2buttonstuck.
37 Presel3buttonstuck.
38 Presel4buttonstuck.
39 Presel5buttonstuck.
40 Presel6buttonstuck.
41 Presel7buttonstuck.
42 Presel8buttonstuck.
43 Presel9buttonstuck.
44 Presel10buttonstuck.
45 ControlwheelOKbuttonstuck
46 ControlwheelCancelbuttonstuck
47 Bothfeedbuttonsactive
11.2
Causeandactions
Thepreselection2buttonisstuck(thebuttoncan
beusedonlyafterithasbeenreleased).
Thepreselection3buttonisstuck(thebuttoncan
beusedonlyafterithasbeenreleased).
Thepreselection4buttonisstuck(thebuttoncan
beusedonlyafterithasbeenreleased).
Thepreselection5buttonisstuck(thebuttoncan
beusedonlyafterithasbeenreleased).
Thepreselection6buttonisstuck(thebuttoncan
beusedonlyafterithasbeenreleased).
Thepreselection7buttonisstuck(thebuttoncan
beusedonlyafterithasbeenreleased).
Thepreselection8buttonisstuck(thebuttoncan
beusedonlyafterithasbeenreleased).
Thepreselection9buttonisstuck(thebuttoncan
beusedonlyafterithasbeenreleased).
Thepreselection10buttonisstuck(thebuttoncan
beusedonlyafterithasbeenreleased).
TheOKbuttonisstuck.
Thecancelbuttonisstuck.
Thefeedbuttonsareactive.
HUBmodulealarms
No. Description
Causeandactions
0 Number error (zero or too large
number).
1 Modulebooting.
Modulebooted.
2 WrongNodeID.
WrongmodulenodeID.Contactaservicerepresentative.
3 Programcycletimetoolong.
Lengthofprogramcycletoolong.Contactaservicerepresentative.
4 CAN open transmit buffer full (bus CANmessagestransmitbufferfull.
overloaded).
5 CANopenerrorframesdetected. ErroneousCANmessages.ChecktheCANcable
wiring.
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6 Supplyvoltagelow.
Causeandactions
Supply voltage went below alarm limit (12 V).
Checktheconditionandconnectionsofthebattery.
7 Temperaturelow.
Theinternaltemperatureofthemodulewentbelow
thealarmlimit-30C(-22F).
8 Temperaturehigh.
Theinternaltemperatureofthemoduleexceeded
thealarmlimit+70C(+158F).
9 Referencevoltage(5V)outoflimits.
10 Referencevoltage(12V)outoflim-
its.
11 SupplyVoltagehigh.
Supplyvoltageexceededthealarmlimit(30V).
12 Startmessagesent.
Startupmessagesaresentuntilallmoduleshave
beenstarted.
16 Noconnectiontoheadmodule.
Connection interruption in the CAN interface
between the grapple module and HUB module.
ChecktheCANcableanditsconnectors.
17 Noconnectiontoseatmodule.
Connection interruption in the CAN interface
betweentheseatmoduleandHUBmodule.Check
theCANcableanditsconnectors.
24 X1 connector current over alarm Current flowing through connector X1 exceeded
limit.
18A.
25 X2 connector current over alarm Current flowing through connector X2 exceeded
limit.
18A.
26 X3 connector current over alarm Current flowing through connector X3 exceeded
limit.
18A.
27 X4 connector current over alarm Current flowing through connector X4 exceeded
limit.
18A.
28 X5 connector current over alarm Current flowing through connector X5 exceeded
limit.
18A.
29 CANopenhigh,voltageoutoflimits. CANhigh,outsidethevoltagerange1.5V-4.5V.
ChecktheCANcable.
30 CANopenlow,voltageoutoflimits. CANlow,outsidethevoltagerange1.5V-4.5V.
ChecktheCANcable.
31 X1 supply voltage output in short Supply voltage output of connector X1 in short
circuit.
circuit.
32 X2 supply voltage output in short Supply voltage output of connector X2 in short
circuit.
circuit.
33 X3 supply voltage output in short Supply voltage output of connector X3 in short
circuit.
circuit.
34 X5 supply voltage output in short Supply voltage output of connector X5 in short
circuit.
circuit.
35 Totalsystemcurrentoveralarmlimit. Totalcurrentexceeded30A.
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36 Shortcircuitinhydraulicpump1output.
37 Externalvoltageinhydraulicpump1
output.
38 Shortcircuitinhydraulicpump2output.
39 Externalvoltageinhydraulicpump2
output.
40 Shortcircuitinhydraulicpump3output.
41 Externalvoltageinhydraulicpump3
output.
11.3
Causeandactions
Shortcircuitinpump1controloutput.Checkthe
wiring.
Externalvoltageinpump1controloutput.Check
thewiring.
Shortcircuitinpump2controloutput.Checkthe
wiring.
Externalvoltageinpump2controloutput.Check
thewiring.
Shortcircuitinpump3controloutput.Checkthe
wiring.
Externalvoltageinpump3controloutput.Check
thewiring.
Displaymodulealarms
No. Description
0 Noconnectiontoseatmodule.
Noconnectiontoheadmodule.
Noconnectiontohubmodule.
WritelogtoUSBmemoryfailed.
Causeandactions
Connection interruption in the CAN interface
between the seat module and display module.
ChecktheCANcableanditsconnectors.
Connection interruption in the CAN interface
betweenthegrapplemoduleanddisplaymodule.
ChecktheCANcableanditsconnectors.
Connection interruption in the CAN interface
between the HUB module and display module.
ChecktheCANcableanditsconnectors.
WritingtotheUSBmemoryunsuccessful.
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11.4
Harvesterheadmodulealarms
Allofthefollowingalarmsarenotinuseinallharvesterhead
types.
Table 7 Harvester head module alarms.
No. Description
Causeandactions
0
Number error (zero or too large
number).
1
Modulebooting.
Modulebooted.
2
WrongNodeID.
WrongmodulenodeID.Contactaservicerepresentative.
3
Programcycletimetoolong.
Lengthofprogramcycletoolong.Contactaservicerepresentative.
4
CAN open transmit buffer full (bus CANmessagestransmitbufferfull.
overloaded).
5
CANopenerrorframesdetected. ErroneousCANmessages.ChecktheCANcable
wiring.
6
Supplyvoltagelow.
Supply voltage went below alarm limit (12 V).
Checktheconditionandconnectionsofthebattery.
7
Temperaturelow.
Lowinternaltemperatureofmodule.
8
Temperaturehigh.
Highinternaltemperatureofmodule.
9
Referencevoltage(5V)outoflimits.
10 Referencevoltage(12V)outoflim-
its.
11 Supplyvoltagehigh.
Supplyvoltageexceededthealarmlimit(30V).
12 Startmessagesent.
Startupmessagesaresentuntilallmoduleshave
beenstarted.
16 Noconnectiontoseatmodule.
Connection interruption in the CAN interface
between the seat module and grapple module.
ChecktheCANcableanditsconnectors.
17 Noconnectiontohubmodule.
Connection interruption in the CAN interface
between the HUB module and grapple module.
ChecktheCANcablesandconnectors.
18 SeatmodulePDO2beatmissing. ThecheckbitofthePDO2groupcomingfromthe
seatmoduleismissing.
24 ShortcircuitinFrontKnivesPressure Shortcircuitinthegrippressureoutputofthefront
output.
knives.Checkthewiring.
25 Broken circuit in FrontKnivesPres- Brokenwireinthegrippressurecontroloutputof
sureoutput.
thefrontknives.Checkthewiring.
26 Feedback without control in VoltagewithoutcontrolinthegrippressurefeedFrontKnivesPressurefeedbackinput. backofthefrontknives.Checkthewiring.
27 Short circuit in FrontKnivesOpen Short circuit in the front knives opening output.
output.
Checkthewiring.
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No. Description
28 ExternalvoltageinFrontKnivesOpen
output.
29 Short circuit in FrontKnivesClose
output.
30 ExternalvoltageinFrontKnivesClose
output.
31 ShortcircuitinRearKnivesPressure
output
32 Broken circuit in RearKnivesPressureoutput.
33 Fb without ctrl in RearKnivesPressurefbinput.
34 Short circuit in RearKnivesOpen
output.
35 ExternalvoltageinRearKnivesOpen
output.
36 Short circuit in RearKnivesClose
output.
37 ExternalvoltageinRearKnivesClose
output.
38 ShortcircuitinFeedRollersPressure
output.
39 Broken circuit in FeedRollersPressureoutput.
40 Feedback without control in FeedRollersPressurefeedbackinput.
41 Short circuit in FeedRollersOpen
output.
42 No supply voltage in FeedRollersOpenoutput.
43 Short circuit in FeedRollersClose
output.
44 No supply voltage in FeedRollersCloseoutput.
45 ShortcircuitinSupplyVoltForFeedValveoutput.
46 VoltagewithoutcontrolinSupplyVoltForFeedValveoutput.
47 ShortcircuitinMainSawoutput.
48 NosupplyvoltageinMainSawoutput.
Causeandactions
Externalvoltageinthefrontknivesopeningoutput.
Checkthewiring.
Short circuit in the front knives closing output.
Checkthewiring.
Externalvoltageinthefrontknivesclosingoutput.
Checkthewiring.
Shortcircuitinthegrippressurecontroloutputof
therearknives.Checkthewiring.
Brokenwireinthegrippressurecontroloutputof
therearknives.Checkthewiring.
Voltagewithoutcontrolinthegrippressurefeedbackoftherearknives.Checkthewiring.
Short circuit in the rear knives opening output.
Checkthewiring.
Externalvoltageintherearknivesopeningoutput.
Checkthewiring.
Short circuit in the rear knives closing output.
Checkthewiring.
Externalvoltageintherearknivesclosingoutput.
Checkthewiring.
Shortcircuitinthegrippressureoutputofthefeed
rollers.Checkthewiring.
Brokenwireinthegrippressurecontroloutputof
thefeedrollers.Checkthewiring.
Voltagewithoutcontrolinthegrippressurefeedbackofthefeedrollers.Checkthewiring.
Short circuit in the feed rollers opening output.
Checkthewiring.
Nosupplyvoltageinthefeedrollersopeningoutput.
Short circuit in the feed rollers closing output.
Checkthewiring.
Nosupplyvoltageinthefeedrollersclosingoutput.
Short circuit in the supply voltage output of the
feedvalve.Checkthewiring.
Voltagewithoutcontrolinthesupplyvoltageoutput
ofthefeedvalve.Checkthewiring.
Shortcircuitinthesawoutput.Checkthewiring.
Nosupplyvoltageinthesawoutput.
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No. Description
49 ShortcircuitinMainSawReturnoutput.
50 NosupplyvoltageinMainSawReturn
output.
51 Shortcircuitintopsawoutput.
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
Causeandactions
Shortcircuitinthesawreturnoutput.Checkthe
wiring.
Nosupplyvoltageinthesawreturnoutput.
Shortcircuitinthetopsawoutput.Checkthewiring.
Voltage without control in the top saw output.
Checkthewiring.
Shortcircuitinthetopsawreturnoutput.Check
thewiring.
Voltagewithoutcontrolinthetopsawreturnoutput.
Short circuit in the saw chain lubrication output.
Checkthewiring.
Voltage without control in the chain lubrication
returnoutput.
Shortcircuitinthetiltupcontroloutput.Checkthe
wiring.
Voltagewithoutcontrolinthetiltupcontroloutput.
VoltagewithoutcontrolinHeadTiltUp
output.
ShortcircuitinHeadTiltDownoutput. Shortcircuitinthetiltdowncontroloutput.Check
thewiring.
VoltagewithoutcontrolinHeadTilt- Voltage without control in the tilt down control
Downoutput.
output.
ShortcircuitinHeadTiltReleaseout- Shortcircuitinthetiltreleasecontroloutput.Check
put.
thewiring.
Voltage
without
control
in Voltagewithoutcontrolinthetiltreleaseoutput.
HeadTiltReleaseoutput.
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No. Description
63 Short circuit in SupplyForRotatorValveoutput.
64 VoltagewithoutcontrolinSupplyForRotatorValveoutput.
65 Parameter error in Rotator valve
controller.
66 ParametererrorinFrontKnivesPressurevalvecontroller.
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
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Causeandactions
Short circuit in the supply voltage output of the
rotatorvalve.Checkthewiring.
Voltagewithoutcontrolinthesupplyvoltageoutput
oftherotatorvalve.
Parametervalueerrorintherotatorvalvecontroller.Checktheparametersinquestion.
Parametervalueerrorinthegrippressurevalve
controllerofthefrontknives.Checktheparameters
inquestion.
ParametererrorinRearKnivesPres- Parametervalueerrorinthegrippressurevalve
surevalvecontroller.
controlleroftherearknives.Checktheparameters
inquestion.
ParametererrorinFeedRollersPres- Parametervalueerrorinthegrippressurevalve
surevalvecontroller.
controllerofthefeedrollers.Checktheparameters
inquestion.
ShortcircuitinColour1output.
ShortcircuitinColour1controloutput.Checkthe
wiring.
Voltage without control in Colour1 VoltagewithoutcontrolintheColour1output.
output.
ShortcircuitinColour2output.
ShortcircuitinColour2controloutput.Checkthe
wiring.
Voltage without control in Colour2 VoltagewithoutcontrolintheColour2output.
output.
Log was jammed during traction The log was jammed during the traction control
controlsequence.
sequence.Thecauseisatrunkwithmanylimbs
oratwistedshape.Adjusttheparametersrelated
to the traction, if the traction does not operate
properly.
Buttfound,Loglengthreset.
Buttendfoundandlengthreadingresetduringthe
buttendsearchfunction.
Buttsearchwasstopped.
Buttendsearchwasstopped.
Autostart cancelled: saw button Automatic feed was cancelled because the saw
pressedtwice
buttonwaspressedtwice.Thefeedcanbeactivatedbypressingthepreselectionbuttonagain.
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No. Description
Causeandactions
77 Autostart cancelled: forced control The automatic feed was stopped with forced
ofthesaw.
sawing.Thefeedcanbeactivatedbypressingthe
preselectionbuttonagain.
78 Autostartcancelled:diameterunder Theautomaticfeedwasstoppedwiththeminimum
limit.
diameter.
79 Autostart cancelled: long press of Theautomaticfeedwasstoppedwithalongpress
sawbutton.
ofthesawbutton.Thefeedcanbeactivatedby
pressingthepreselectionbuttonagain.
80 FeedbackwithoutcontrolinChain- Voltage without control in the chain lubrication
Lubricationfeedbackinput.
feedback.Checkthewiring.
81 Short circuit in ChainLubrication Shortcircuitinthechainlubricationcontroloutput.
output.
Checkthewiring.
82 Broken circuit in ChainLubrication Brokenwireinthechainlubricationcontroloutput.
output.
Checkthewiring.
83 ParametererrorinChainLubrication Parametervalueerrorinthechainlubricationvalve
valvecontroller.
controller.Checktheparametersinquestion.
84 Selected tree species length not Theselectedtreespecieslengthisnotcalibrated.
calibrated.
Performthelengthcalibrationforthetreespecies
inquestion.
85 ShortcircuitinChainTighteningout- Shortcircuitinthechaintensionercontroloutput.
put.
Checkthewiring.
86 Broken circuit in ChainTightening Brokenwireinthechaintensionercontroloutput.
output.
Checkthewiring.
87 Nopulsesfromlengthsensor1.
Therearenopulsesfromlengthsensor1.
88 Nopulsesfromlengthsensor2.
Therearenopulsesfromlengthsensor2.
89 Feedfeedbackwithoutcontrol.
Voltage without control in the feed feedback.
Checkthewiring.
90 Feedoutput,shortcircuit.
Shortcircuitinfeedcontroloutput.Checkthewiring.
91 Feedoutput,opencircuit.
A broken wire in the feed control output. Check
thewiring.
92 Faultyvalueinfeedparameters.
Parametervalueerrorinthefeedcontrol.Check
theparametersinquestion.
93 Rotatorfeedbackwithoutcontrol. Voltage without control in the rotator feedback.
Checkthewiring.
94 Rotatoroutput,shortcircuit.
Short circuit in the rotator control output. Check
thewiring.
95 Rotatoroutput,opencircuit.
Abrokenwireintherotatorcontroloutput.Check
thewiring.
96 Faultyvalueinrotatorparameters. Parametervalueerrorintherotatorcontrol.Check
theparametersinquestion.
97 Tiltfeedbackwithoutcontrol.
Voltagewithoutcontrolinthetiltfeedback.Check
thewiring.
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98 Tiltoutput,shortcircuit.
99
Tiltoutput,opencircuit.
100 Faultyvaluesintiltparameters.
101 PDOmessageerror.
Causeandactions
Short circuit in the tilt control output. Check the
wiring.
Abrokenwireinthetiltcontroloutput.Checkthe
wiring.
Parametervalueerrorinthetiltcontrol.Checkthe
parametersinquestion.
Anerrorinthemodule'sPDOmessages.Some
other module is sending the PDO messages of
thismodule.
Thepreventionoftiltpressingunsuccessful,tree
thicknesstoogreat.
Tiltpressingisprevented.
Shortcircuitinthefeedforwardfastoutput.Check
thewiring.
Externalvoltageinthefeedforwardfastoutput.
Checkthewiring.
Short circuit in the feed forward-backward fast
output.Checkthewiring.
Externalvoltageinthefeedbackwardfastoutput.
Checkthewiring.
Short circuit in the saw rotation control output.
Checkthewiring.
Externalvoltageinthesawrotatingoutput.Check
thewiring.
Voltagewithoutcontrolinthesawfeedfeedback.
Checkthewiring.
Shortcircuitinthesawfeedcontroloutput.Check
thewiring.
A broken wire in the saw feed control output.
Checkthewiring.
Anincorrectparametervalueinsawfeed.Check
theparametersinquestion.
Ashortcircuitinsawrotationcontroloutput.Check
thewiring.
Abrokenwireinsawrotationcontroloutput.Check
thewiring.
Voltagewithoutcontrolinthesawrotationfeedback.Checkthewiring.
Incorrectvaluesinsawrotationparameters.
Stumptreatmentisonforthenextfellingsawing.
117 Faultyvaluesinsawparameters.
118 Stumptreatmentonfornextfelling
sawing.
119 Stumptreatmentofffornextfelling Stumptreatmentisoffforthenextfellingsawing.
sawing.
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