User guide

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3.2. To change the value use the diamond shaped buttons [UP] to increase or [DOWN] to decrease.
Position range is 7 thru 354 in degrees, with 7 being full left. Keep in mind in order for the change
to be made [OK] must be pressed, which will also move the program on to the next screen.
Pressing [ESC] will cancel any changes and pressing it again will go to the beginning (Fig. 2.2).
3.3. The next screen that will appear is the Vertical Park Angle position (Fig.3.2). To change the value
use the diamond shaped buttons [UP] to increase or [DOWN] to decrease. Position range is 1 thru
135 in degrees, with 1 being vertical straight up. Keep in mind in order for the change to be
accepted the [OK] key must be pressed, which will move to the next screen. Pressing [ESC] will
cancel any changes and pressing it again will go to the beginning (Fig 2.2).
Fig. 3.2 – Vertical Park Angle Position Data
3.4. The next screen allows the change of the Nozzle Park Angle (Fig. 3.3). The same procedure is
followed as above to change the data. Data range 0 thru 90 in degrees. With 90° being fully
retracted and Full Fog (wide spray pattern) while 0° being fully extended for Straight Stream
(narrow spray pattern).
Fig. 3.3 – Nozzle Park Angle Data
3.5. The next screen allows the change of the Oscillate Angle (Fig. 3.4). This number will be divided in
half so the value inputted is the total oscillate angle in degrees. The same procedure is followed as
above to change the data. The center of the oscillation angle will be the monitor position data
inputted in the section 3.2.
Fig. 3.4 – Oscillate Angle
3.6. Pressing [OK] will enter the change or pressing [ESC] will cancel the change and pressing it a
second time will go back to the default screen. Repeat the previous steps if an additional change is
required.
4. Monitor ID Set Up: If having problems, cycling the power OFF to ON will bring the initial screen back
to the default from section 2. Then use the [OK] key to get to the desired screen.
RUN
ENTER NEW PARK
VERTICAL ANGLE
= +00030
RUN
ENTER NEW PARK
NOZZLE ANGLE
= +00005
RUN
ENTER NEW
OSCILLATE ANGLE
= +00045