18 Alarm list, ISOBUS/E-Control
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0 Fault in connection of UI and Gateway
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Contact lost between iPad and Gateway. Check Wi-Fi connection.
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1. Fault in connection of UI and Gateway
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Contact lost between iPad and Gateway. Check Wi-Fi connection.
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2. CANBUS error
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Gateway has lost contact with WS9.
Check the CANBUS cabling between Gateway and WS9.
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3. Low 12 V supply
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The tractor is supplying a voltage of less than 11 V. Gateway remains on, but certain functions, such as electric motors and hydraulic valves, are switched off.
The generator is not charging.
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4. Supply voltage for seed motors too low
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The seed drill’s battery/generator is supplying a voltage of less than 11 V. Gateway remains on, but certain functions, such as electric motors and hydraulic valves, are switched off.
The seed drill’s generator is not charging.
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5. Supply voltage for micro-granulate motors too low
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The seed drill’s battery/generator is supplying a voltage of less than 11 V. Gateway remains on, but certain functions, such as electric motors and hydraulic valves, are switched off.
The seed drill’s generator is not charging.
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6. Supply voltage for fertiliser motors too low
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The seed drill’s battery/generator is supplying a voltage of less than 11 V. Gateway remains on, but certain functions, such as electric motors and hydraulic valves, are switched off.
The seed drill’s generator is not charging.
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7. CAN timeout for seed
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The time limit for CAN communication between Gateway and WS9 has expired.
Check that the motor outputs on WS9 are configured properly.
Check the cabling between Gateway and WS9.
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8. CAN timeout for fertiliser
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The time limit for CAN communication between Gateway and WS9 has expired.
Check that the motor outputs on WS9 are configured properly.
Check the cabling between Gateway and WS9.
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9. CAN timeout for micro-granulate
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The time limit for CAN communication between Gateway and WS9 has expired.
Check that the motor outputs on WS9 are configured properly.
Check the cabling between Gateway and WS9.
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10. Seed motor voltage
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WS9 is overloaded so the thermal overload protection has tripped.
The motor can be restarted as soon as the thermal protection has cooled.
Check the hub and the seed disc setting on the motor shaft; also check the feed and clean if a blockage has occurred.
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11. Micro-granulate motor voltage
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WS9 is overloaded so the thermal overload protection has tripped.
The motor can be restarted as soon as the thermal protection has cooled.
Check the feed and clean if a blockage has occurred.
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12. Fertiliser motor voltage
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WS9 is overloaded so the thermal overload protection has tripped.
The motor can be restarted as soon as the thermal protection has cooled.
Check the feed and clean if a blockage has occurred.
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13. Current too high MOSFET seed
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There is thermal overload of the seed motor.
Check the hub and seed disc setting on the motor shaft.
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14. Current too high MOSFET micro-granulate
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There is thermal overload of the micro-granulate motor.
Check and clean the metering unit if it has stopped.
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15. Current too high MOSFET fertiliser
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There is thermal overload of the fertiliser motor.
Check and clean the metering unit if it has stopped.
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16. Programmable overcurrent: seed
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There is overload of the seed motor. The motor trips when the power supply exceeds 5 A.
Check the hub and seed disc setting on the motor shaft.
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17. Programmable overcurrent: micro-granulate
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There is overload of the micro-granulate motor. The motor shuts down when the power supply exceeds 1.5 A.
Check and clean the metering unit if it has stopped.
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18. Programmable overcurrent: fertiliser
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Fertiliser motor overload! The motor shuts down when the power supply exceeds 1.5 A (TPF, TPR, TPT, TPV) and 4.5 A (TPL).
Check and clean the metering unit if it has stopped.
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19. Temperature sensor fault: seed
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The temperature in the sensor is too high.
Switch off and wait until the sensor has cooled.
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20. Temperature sensor fault: micro-granulate
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The temperature in the sensor is too high.
Switch off and wait until the sensor has cooled.
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21. Temperature sensor fault: fertiliser
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The temperature in the sensor is too high.
Switch off and wait until the sensor has cooled.
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22. Temperature too high: seed
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The machine will not start or stops because the system has been overloaded.
Check and clean the metering unit if it has stopped.
Wait until the machine has cooled down. Upper limit 80°C.
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23. Temperature too high: micro-granulate
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The machine will not start or stops because the system has been overloaded.
Check and clean the metering unit if it has stopped.
Wait until the machine has cooled down. Upper limit 80°C.
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24. Temperature too high: fertiliser
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The machine will not start or stops because the system has been overloaded.
Check and clean the metering unit if it has stopped.
Wait until the machine has cooled down. Upper limit 80°C.
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25. Temperature too low: seed
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The machine will not start because the temperature has dropped below the permissible limit (-5°C) for an appropriate output working temperature
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26. Temperature too low: micro-granulate
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The machine will not start because the temperature has dropped below the permissible limit (-5°C) for an appropriate output working temperature.
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27. Temperature too low: fertiliser
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The machine will not start because the temperature has dropped below the permissible limit (-5°C) for an appropriate output working temperature.
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28. Fan speed too high
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The fan’s speed is higher than the set upper alarm level.
Check the alarm limit settings that are programmed in the menu for alarm levels.
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29. Fan speed too low
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The fan’s speed is lower than the set lower alarm level.
Check the alarm limit settings that are programmed in the menu for alarm levels.
Check the rotation speed sensor cable, connectors and connections.
Check the sensor’s functionality by rotating the fan wheel manually and checking the diode on the sensor. The diode should light up when the pin on the fan shaft passes the sensor. The gap between the sensor and the pin should be between 1 and 2 mm. Adjust if necessary. An illuminated diode is no guarantee that the sensor is working properly.
If the alarm appears only occasionally, this is probably because the sensor is either incorrectly adjusted or defective.
Check that the PTO shaft is rotating (if PTO installed).
Check the PTO system’s flow valve setting (if PTO installed).
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30. Feed stop
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Level for low lift or low stop has not been reached within the preset time limit. Time limit 10 seconds.
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31. Blocked hole in seed disc in seed meter
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One or more holes in the seed disc are clogged.
Check the seed disc and remove seeds or seed residue that have got stuck.
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34. Rotation sensor seed If the seed discs are not moving:
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The seed disc is jammed.
Check the power supply to the metering unit.
Check the motor and the cabling to it.
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If the alarm appears despite rotation of the seed discs:
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Check what alarm time has been programmed in the menu for alarm levels.
Check the cabling, connectors and connections.
The sensor is not emitting a signal.
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35. Rotation sensor micro-granulate If the output rollers are not moving:
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The dispensing cylinder is stuck.
Check the power supply to the metering unit.
Check the motor and the cabling to it.
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If the alarm appears despite rotation of the feed rollers:
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Check what alarm time has been programmed in the menu for alarm levels.
Check the cabling, connectors and connections.
The sensor is not emitting a signal.
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36. Rotation sensor fertiliser If the feed rollers are not moving:
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The dispensing cylinder is stuck.
Check the power supply to the metering unit.
Check the motor and the cabling to it.
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If the alarm appears despite rotation of the feed rollers:
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Check what alarm time has been programmed in the menu for alarm levels.
Check the cabling, connectors and connections.
The sensor is not emitting a signal.
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37. Level sensor: seed
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Check the seed level in the seed hopper containing the level sensor.
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If there is seed in the hopper:
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The sensitivity of the sensor has been incorrectly set.
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If there is fertiliser in the hopper:
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The sensitivity of the sensor has been incorrectly set.
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40. Seed spacing
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The amount of seed/hectare, or the number of mm between seed/hectare deviates by more than the set value on a given row, or the entire machine. The reference value is the set value in the programming menu.
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41. Micro-granulate application rate
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The machine’s micro-granulate motors are not managing to feed at the desired application rate.
Reduce the rate or the speed.
Try changing to a roller that feeds a larger amount of micro-granulate.
NB! Changing the roller means the calibration must be done again.
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42. Fertiliser application rate
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The machine’s fertiliser motors are not managing to feed at the desired application rate.
Reduce the rate or the speed.
Try changing to a roller that feeds a larger amount of fertiliser.
NB! Changing the roller means the calibration must be done again.
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43. Seeds per second
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The amount of seed/hectare, or the number of mm between seed/hectare deviates by more than the set value on a given row, or the entire machine. The reference value is the value input in the programming menu.
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44. Sowing quality (planting accuracy)
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The planting accuracy is below the set limit.
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45. Number of seeds on a given row
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The amount of seed/hectare deviates by more than the set value on a given row, or the entire machine. The reference value is the value input in the programming menu.
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46. Skips
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The number of skips exceeds the programmed value.
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47. Doubles
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The number of doubles exceeds the programmed value.
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48. Start of output
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Output has begun within the preset time limit. Time limit 10 seconds.
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49. Fertiliser level too low (TPF, TPR, TPT and TPV)
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Check the fertiliser level in the metering unit where the level monitors are placed.
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If there is fertiliser in the hopper.
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The sensitivity of the sensor has been incorrectly set.
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50. Fertiliser level too low (TPF, TPR, TPT and TPV) – left sensor
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Check the fertiliser level in the metering unit where the level monitors are placed.
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If there is fertiliser in the hopper.
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The sensitivity of the sensor has been incorrectly set.
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51. Fertiliser level too low (TPF, TPR, TPT and TPV) – right sensor
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Check the fertiliser level in the metering unit where the level monitors are placed.
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If there is fertiliser in the hopper.
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The sensitivity of the sensor has been incorrectly set.
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52. Fertiliser level too low (TPF, TPR, TPT and TPV) – both left and right sensors
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Check the fertiliser level in the metering unit where the level monitors are placed.
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If there is fertiliser in the hopper.
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The sensitivity of the sensor has been incorrectly set.
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53. Level sensor error (TPF, TPR, TPT and TPV)
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Check the sensor’s cable, contacts and connections.
Check that the sensor is not dirty or damp. Wipe the sensor clean with a dry cloth.
The sensor may be defective.
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54. Level sensor error (TPF, TPR, TPT and TPV) – left sensor
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Check the sensor’s cable, contacts and connections.
Check that the sensor is not dirty or damp. Wipe the sensor clean with a dry cloth.
The sensor may be defective.
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55. Level sensor error (TPF, TPR, TPT and TPV) – right sensor
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Check the sensor’s cable, contacts and connections.
Check that the sensor is not dirty or damp. Wipe the sensor clean with a dry cloth.
The sensor may be defective.
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56. Level sensor error (TPF, TPR, TPT and TPV) – both left and right sensors
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Check the sensor’s cable, contacts and connections.
Check that the sensor is not dirty or damp. Wipe the sensor clean with a dry cloth.
The sensor may be defective.
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57. Error in radar signal
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An abnormal change in radar speed has been detected.
If the error repeats, check the cabling, connectors and connections.
Recalibrate the radar
The sensor may be defective.
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58. Error in height sensor 1
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Height sensor 1 has a momentary erroneous value.
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59. Error in height sensor 2
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Height sensor 2 has a momentarily erroneous value.
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60. Critical error in height sensor 1
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Height sensor 1 has displayed an erroneous value for an extended period of time.
Check the cabling, connectors and connections.
The sensor may be defective.
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61. Critical error in height sensor 2
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Height sensor 2 has displayed an erroneous value for an extended period of time.
Check the cabling, connectors and connections.
The sensor may be defective.
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62. Low system pressure
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Increase the system pressure by increasing the flow in the hydraulic circuit of the generator.
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86. Irregular sowing
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One or more motors have paused and then continued. The result is a gap in sowing, or gaps in the case of multi-row units. This error only occurs in connection with a seed motor.
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102. CANBUS error
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Gateway has no contact with the WorkStation (WS 9:2).
Check the CANBUS cabling between Gateway and WS9 no. 2.
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103. Low 12 V supply
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The tractor is providing a lower voltage than 11 V.
Gateway remains on, but certain functions, such as electric motors and hydraulic valves, are switched off.
The generator is not charging.
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113. Fertiliser level too low (TPL) If there is fertiliser in the hopper:
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Check the fertiliser level in the hopper where the level sensors are placed.
The sensitivity of the sensor has been incorrectly set.
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114. Level sensor error (TPL), fertiliser
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Check the sensor’s cable, contacts and connections.
Check that the sensor is not dirty or damp. Wipe the sensor clean with a dry cloth.
The sensor may be defective.
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115. Generator speed too high
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The generator’s rpm is higher than the upper alarm level.
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116. Fan speed too high, fertiliser
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The fan speed is higher than the set upper alarm level.
Check the alarm limit settings that are programmed in the menu for alarm levels.
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117. Fan speed too low, fertiliser
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The fan speed is lower than the set upper alarm level.
Check the alarm limit settings that are programmed in the menu for alarm levels.
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118 Height report absent from ISOBUS.
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Check the Isobus cable between the tractor and Gateway and, if possible, whether or not the tractor terminal has been configured to send the height of the rear 3-point linkage via the Isobus.
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119. Speed report absent from ISOBUS.
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Check the ISOBUS cable between the tractor and Gateway and, if possible, whether or not the tractor terminal has been configured to send the speed via the Isobus.
Ascertain that Tempo supports reception of both “ground-based” and “wheel-based” speeds and ensure that the selected speed source is supported by the tractor terminal.
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121. Reset configuration.
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An unexpected error occurred and the machine configuration was reset to the original factory setting, or to the setting it had prior to the software upgrade to the 2019 model.
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122. Pressure too high, Central Fill
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The fan’s speed is higher than the set upper alarm level.
Check the alarm limit settings that are programmed in the menu for alarm levels.
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123. Pressure too low, Central Fill
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The fan’s speed is lower than the set lower alarm level.
Check the alarm limit settings that are programmed in the menu for alarm levels.
Check the rotation speed sensor cable, connectors and connections.
Check the sensor’s functionality by rotating the fan wheel manually and checking the diode on the sensor. The diode should light up when the pin on the fan shaft passes the sensor. The gap between the sensor and the pin should be between 1 and 2 mm. Adjust if necessary. An illuminated diode is no guarantee that the sensor is working properly.
If the alarm appears only occasionally, this is probably because the sensor is either incorrectly adjusted or defective.
Check that the PTO shaft is rotating (if PTO installed).
Check the PTO system’s flow valve setting (if PTO installed).
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124. Fan speed too high, Central Fill
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The fan speed is higher than the set upper alarm level.
Check the alarm limit settings that are programmed in the menu for alarm levels.
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125. Fan speed too low, Central Fill
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The fan speed is lower than the set upper alarm level.
Check the alarm limit settings that are programmed in the menu for alarm levels.
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126. Seed motor speed too high
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The machine is running too fast for the motors to cope with the set sown amount.
Reduce the speed and drive more slowly.
Change the seed disc in seed meter to a disc with more holes.
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127. Micro-granulate motor speed too high
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The machine is running too fast for the motors to cope with the set sown amount.
Reduce the speed and drive more slowly.
Change the output roller for greater displacement.
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128. Fertiliser motor speed too high
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The machine is running too fast for the motors to cope with the set sown amount.
Reduce the speed and drive more slowly.
Change the output roller for greater displacement.
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129. Missing ROW in ROW SETUP on WS9.1
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There was no address reported from WS9 for one or more motor outputs. Those motor outputs have been reset. Problem should therefore not occur again.
The Row Setup page should be investigated to see if there are any rows that have no motor mapped (note that for fertilizer on TPL, a motor is only configured on the lowest row number that the motor feeds, e.g. a motor that feeds row 4-6 is configured on row 4 while 5 and 6 are not assigned).
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130. Missing ROW in ROW SETUP on WS9.2
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Same description as alarm 129, but for WS9:2.
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131. Old SW version in WS9
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The Software version of the WS9 is too old for the required features on the machine. Let a service technician update the WS9.
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132. Auger switched on
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TPL only with electric control of auger. The level is low and the auger is active, trying to move fertiliser to the meter motors.
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133. Fertiliser empty
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TPL only with electric control of auger. The level is low and the auger has been active for a while without succeeding in moving enough fertiliser to the meter motors. Fertiliser needs to be filled.
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140. Detector fault for level sensor, seed
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Check the cable and connector for the detector.
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782. Too few TaskController booms.
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The configuration is attempting to use more booms for products than are available from TaskController.
Check TaskController configuration. Use fewer sections for the product(s).
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783. Too few TaskController sections.
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The configuration is attempting to use more sections than are available from TaskController.
Check TaskController configuration. Switch off shut-off by row for smaller quantities for the product(s). Use the same shut-off by row as for another product.
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784. Too few TaskController control channels.
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The configuration is attempting to use more control channels for variable rate than are available from TaskController.
Check TaskController configuration. Switch off variable rate for the product(s).
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819. ISOBUS stop button is switched on.
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The ISOBUS stop button (ISB) has been switched on and all implements have been stopped.
Switch off the ISOBUS stop button before alarm can be acknowledged.
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841. ISOBUS tramlining reference line changed
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The tramlining settings may have been changed. If they have been changed, recalculate tramlining. Otherwise, dismiss the warning.
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842. ISOBUS Tramlining overlap detected
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TaskControl has set a tramlining width that is not the machine width.
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999. Unknown alarm
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Contact customer service.