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paconsult
Posted 5/16/2007 22:23 (#150805 - in reply to #150643)
Subject: RE: Beeline Arrow systems?


Try booting your BEELINE Arro up, after connecting your NEMA lead to your spray controller and turning it on first. The BEELINE Arro has a default setting that has your NEMA stream disabled if you plug in another device while it is powered up. This default setting can be changed, speak to your local dealer about it. I think in an earlier discussion in this forum the correct procedure was spelt out. In Australia we have seen a lot of success with BEELINE Arro's supporting many brands of sensors, controllers etc you just need a switched on local dealer who takes the effort to read the service manuals and educate themselves.

New Arro Universal (B4) product being launched in Australia this month on the 30th May. Looking VERY smart, complete task controller console option that is ISOBUS compatible, on board software is FARMWORKS based and therefore will be able to not only steer any make or model of farm machinery but also map, yeild map, log data, control variable rate applications of chemical, fert etc, monitor the machinery itself etc. Best advantage I have seen is that because FARMWORKS have a long history of working with any type of controllers or machinery this is a very smart move by BEELINE/AGCO. Talk that within next 12 months telemetry, (real time data transfer), will also become an option with the system, would be good for fleet operators. All interesting.....
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