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1. Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER lectronics we CAN do it Installation instructions Installing the sensor 4 3 1 Step 1 Drill holes into the tank Drill holes into the tank Flange 140 4 Top oftank 2 Opening 5 Base oftank 3 Sensor tube Procedure M The field sprayer must be standing on level ground 1 J GH O A W Drill a hole 55 mm diameter in the top of the tank for the sensor tube opening Mark the drilling positions To do this push the sensor tube and flange through the hole Using the flange 140 as a drilling template mark the screw positions on the tank Drill 4 holes 8 5 mm diameter at the positions marked they will be used to attach the flange Pull the sensor tube out of the tank Use a plumb line to identify a point directly below the hole on the base of the tank Mark the position for the hole Drill a hole 6 2 mm diameter at the point you have marked so that you can install the tube socket You can now install the tube socket Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 13 Installation instructions MUELLER Installing the sensor l E MUELLER We CAN do it 4 3 2 Step 2 Install the tube socket Install the tube socket Tube socket 4 Viton gasket 25x6 2 Viton gasket 25x6 5 Washer 24 2x12 2 3 Base of tank 6 Nut M6 Procedure Push a Viton gasket 25x6 onto the tube socket Push the tube socket through
2. This means that the float position also changes constantly You will see that the fill level on the display increases and decreases all the time If the sensor is too sensitive to water movement you can reduce its sensitivity If the sensitivity is high the fill levels displayed are updated faster If the sensitivity is low the fill levels displayed are updated more slowly Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Sensors menu configuration and calibration tectronics Setting the sensor sensitivity we CAN do it 1 Status 5 Sensitivity level selected 2 Maximum float position 6 Number of errors 3 Current float position Current float position taking account of the filter 4 Minimum float position High sensor Sensitivity Normal sensor sensitivity Low sensor Sensitivity Procedure 1 Open the Sensors menu gt The following screen will appear 3 Press to change the sensor sensitivity The function icon also shows which sensitivity level is currently selected Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 37 Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation MUELLER Opening the Tank Control Il menu l fEMUELLER We CAN do it 9 Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation The Tank Control II menu will look different depending on whether you are using one tank and one sensor or two tanks and two sensors If you are using two tanks and two sensors
3. The ball valve shuts before the filling pump stops in this case 5 seconds earlier The ball valve shuts after the filling pump has switched off in this case 5 seconds later 9 5 6 Using an agitator There are two types of agitator Agitator with on off valve Agitator with rotary speed control The settings that you can enter differ according to the type of agitator The following settings are available Function icon or key Auto Change mode Increase speed 50 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation fectronics Controlling external devices We CAN do it Function icon or key Reduce speed vata Define minimum or maximum fill level Agitator with on off valve If you are using an agitator with an on off valve you will see the following screen FILE fs aurore 1 N Screen Agitator with on off valve 1 Mode 3 Status gt 45 2 Minimum fill level You can enter the following settings You can define a minimum fill level in this case 100I If you have defined a minimum fill level in automatic mode TANK Control Il takes care of the following tasks Switches the agitator off when the fill level falls below the defined minimum fill level Switches the agitator on when the fill level rises above the defined minimum fill level Agitator with rotary speed control If you ar
4. can spray with the fill level in tank 2 For example if you only apply the spray liquid from tank 2 Total area that you can spray For example if you apply the same spray liquid from both tanks To change the display if you are using TANK Control II with two tanks and two sensors 1 Open the Tank Control II menu 2 Press the D key until you can see the tank required or both tanks for use in the calculation The workable area display changes depending on what you select Controlling external devices TANK Control Il can control operation of the following external devices Filling pump Ball valve Agitator Activating and deactivating external devices When using external devices you can select whether the devices are activated or deactivated You can activate or deactivate all external devices on the following screen Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation fectronics Controlling external devices we CAN do it ad a wart avuy n Bia a Screen Activation and deactivation Activate or deactivate ball valve 3 Activate or deactivate agitator 2 Activate or deactivate filling pump 4 Current external device setting The following settings are available when using external devices en ae gt NA z SAR 1 Procedure 1 Open the Tank Control Il menu 2 Press until the following
5. l E MUELLER We CAN do it The following screens appear one after the other 4 Press gt You have initialised the sensor 8 4 Entering the tank size Before calibration you must enter the tank size Procedure 1 Open the Sensors menu The following screen will appear 1 3 Press this key ap gt The data input screen appears 4 Enter the tank size in litres 5 Press this key ha gt You have set the tank size 28 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Sensors menu configuration and calibration ans Carrying out calibration We CAN do it 8 5 Carrying out calibration The calibration process measures the height of the sensor float The float height rises as the fill level increases During calibration the tank is filled with water in several steps The exact position of the float is measured at each step The computer then knows the position of the float at every fill level These values are stored in the memory The following types of calibration are available Automatic calibration Manual input 8 5 1 Planning calibration Before you start calibration you must plan the float heights at which you want to enter the fill level Possible tank shape with calibration points 1 Maximum fill level 4 Calibration point 01 Calibration point 29 2 e g Calibration point 21 5 Calibration point 00 3 Cali
6. save the settings gt TANK Control Il switches off 15 Restart TANK Control Il to use the new settings 11 2 Configuring a ball valve Procedure 1 Open the Tank Control II menu ER B 3 Enterthe password 14232314 4 Press until the following screen appears ey 5 Press the key to activate the selection field if a ball valve is used 56 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Configuring external devices lectronics Configuring an agitator We CAN do it The screen changes D4 Da es TCII O 6 Press this key ep to activate the selection field KH 7 Press the amp key to save the settings gt TANK Control Il switches off 8 Restart TANK Control Il to use the new settings 11 3 Configuring an agitator Procedure 1 Open the Tank Control II menu DR B 3 Enterthe password 14232314 4 Press until the following screen appears ee oe 5 Press the ap key to activate the selection field ifan agitator is used The screen changes 6 Press the ap key to activate the selection field ICI Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 57 Configuring external devices MUELLER Configuring an agitator E MUELLER We CAN do it 7 Press the Amm key to activate the selection field PYM if the agitator has a PWM actuator A PWM actuator can be used to regulate the speed of the agitator OR Conti
7. screen appears 3 Press the function icon for the external devices that you want to activate or deactivate gt The lower area of the screen shows whether the external devices are activated or deactivated Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 45 Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation MUELLER Controlling external devices l E MueELLER we CAN do it 9 5 2 Changing the mode of the external devices When using external devices you can select how you use the external devices You can choose between two modes Manual mode You have to activate and deactivate the external devices manually Automatic mode TANK Control II switches the external devices on and off The external devices are activated when you start filling the tank The external devices are deactivated when you or TANK Control II stop filling the tank s N ea es e t as aa of 2 Bang Ir nr sa 2Ennusuuununmanmnsn External devices screen 1 External device is in automatic mode in this 4 The function icon for the external device case not activated appears here 2 External device is in manual mode in this 5 The status ofthe external device appears case activated here 3 Change mode Procedure 1 Open the Tank Control Il menu 2 Press until you can see the function icon for the external device that you want to control in this case a ball valve gt The following sc
8. screw M8 Procedure Push the prepared sensor tube through the opening at the top of the tank Screw the sensor tube into the tube socket on the tank base Push a washer A8 4 large and a Viton gasket 25x8x3 onto each of the 4 hexagonal screws M8 Push the screws upwards through the tank cover Push a spring washer B8 onto the screws from above Secure the screws using the nuts M8 flat Push the Viton gasket 140 and the flange downwards Push a washer A8 4 and a Spring washer B8 onto the screws mo o N DU FP W NY Secure the screws using the nuts M8 10 You have completed the installation 16 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG Installation instructions Me Muriter lectronics Installing the control unit We CAN do it 4 4 Installing the control unit Damage if a corrugated pipe is not installed correctly If you use a Corrugated pipe and secure it incorrectly it may deform or Kink Vibration may then cause chafing on internal lines When installing a corrugated pipe Ensure that the corrugated pipe does not Kink during installation Ensure that the corrugated pipe does not deform if secured with cable ties Do not attach the corrugated pipe to hydraulic lines Ensure that the corrugated pipe is fixed to solid non vibrating parts Remove all kinks and folds from a corrugated pipe before connecting it When installing the control unit you must Use the mount provided as a templat
9. 2 85 ha yf Taj 2 76 Yh From this screen you can access all the other screens you need for filling Opening the Tank Control Il menu on the terminal in the tractor cab open the Tank Control II menu on the terminal in the tractor cab Start the terminal in the tractor cab and the control unit Open the Tank Control II menu on the control unit I to open the selection menu On the terminal in the tractor cab press lt On the terminal select the line for the job computer sp61kde Open the work screen for the job computer on the terminal gt The following screen appears on the terminal amp Co KG 39 Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation MUELLER Calculating the volume of spray required EMUELLER we CAN do it The following screen appears on the terminal Tank Control II af 23 48 ha 22 36 kh gt From this screen you can access all the other screens you need for filling 9 2 Calculating the volume of spray required With TANK Control Il you can calculate how much spray liquid you need to spray the field and how often you will need to fill the tank Calculator for working out the volume of spray required Data required for the calculation You need to 4 Current fill level know the following information in advance F area to be sprayed F planned application rate He realistic overlap 2 Volume of spray required 5 Tank si
10. Install the tube socket 4 3 3 Step 3 Prepare the sensor tube 4 3 4 Step 4 Installthe sensor tube 4 4 Installing the control unit 5 Explanation of the control unit 5 1 Functions of the control area 5 2 Screen structure 6 Switching the control unit on and off 7 Service menu entering basic settings 1 1 Opening the Service menu 1 2 Setting the language 1 3 Setting the system of measurement 1 4 Deactivating CAN communication 1 5 Setting the date and time Copyright M ller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG Contents I Mm a Aa OT UI OO CO co oo re FY Ye SS e O O O O ee e _ RI N N N e e Ke KY e ID UI Aa Ww e e p SS 00 00 NJ RO N N N N N Ww N N m Contents MUELLER lectronics We CAN do it 7 6 Setting the screen brightness and contrast 24 8 Sensors menu configuration and calibration 25 8 1 Opening the Sensors menu 25 8 2 Carrying out 100 litre calibration 26 8 3 Carrying out basic initialisation 21 8 4 Entering the tank size 28 8 5 Carrying out calibration 29 8 5 1 Planning calibration 29 8 5 2 Carrying out automatic calibration 31 8 5 3 Entering calibration values manually 35 8 6 Setting the sensor sensitivity 36 9 Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation 38 9 1 Opening the Tank Control II menu 38 9 1 1 Opening the Tank Control II menu on the control unit 39 9 1 2 Opening the Tank Control II menu on the terminal in the tractor cab 39 9 2 Calculating the volume of
11. LLER we CAN do it gt The following screen will appear 3 Empty the tank completely 4 Press gt The following screen will appear gt You have reached calibration point 00 gt The fill level is exactly 0 litres gt The float height is 15mm 5 Press gt The following screen will appear 6 Fill the tank with water until the following screen appears STOP 25 7 Stop adding water 32 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG IME MUELLER Sensors menu configuration and calibration lectronics Carrying out calibration We CAN do it gt You have reached calibration point 01 gt The sensor has registered the first movement gt The float height is 25mm 8 Press The following screen will appear y 9 Press this key The data input screen appears 10 Enter the current tank fill level In the example we assume a fill level of exactly 30 litres 11 Write down the current fill level You will then have a record of the values so you will not have to repeat the entire calibration process if an error occurs and can calibrate an identical tank manually in the future 12 Press this key gt The following screen will appear 13 P ress to continue with calibration point 02 gt The following screen will appear 14 Fill the tank to the next planned float height Th
12. MUELLER lectronics We CAN do it Installation and Operating Instructions TANK Control Il Version V1 20130320 A Lo 30252060 02 EN Read and follow these operating instructions Keep these operating instructions in a safe place for later reference Imprint Document Copyright Installation and Operating Instructions Product TANK Control Il Document number 30252060 02 EN From software version 6 4 Original language German Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG Franz Kleine Stra e 18 33154 Salzkotten Germany Phone 49 0 5258 9834 0 Fax 49 0 5258 9834 90 Email info mueller elektronik de Homepage http www mueller elektronik de MUELLER lectronics we CAN do it Contents 1 For your safety 1 1 Basic safety instructions 1 2 Intended use 1 3 Layout and meaning of warnings 1 4 Alarm messages on the screen 1 5 Safety stickers on the product 1 6 EC declaration of conformity 1 7 Disposal 2 Product description 2 1 System overview 2 2 What can TANK Control Il do 2 3 Understanding the information on the nameplate 3 About these Operating Instructions 3 1 Who should use the Operating Instructions 3 2 Screen shots in these Operating Instructions 3 3 Layout of instructions 3 4 Layout of references 4 Installation instructions 4 1 Safety during installation 4 2 System requirements 4 3 Installing the sensor 4 3 1 Step 1 Drill holes into the tank 4 3 2 Step 2
13. Never remove any safety mechanisms or stickers from the product Before performing any welding operations on the tractor or a trailed machine always disconnect the power supply to the terminal 1 2 Intended use TANK Control II is intended exclusively for use in agriculture Intended use also means operating and maintaining the device in accordance with the manufacturer s specifications The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any installation or use that goes beyond this The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any personal injury or property damage resulting from such improper use All risks associated with improper usage must be borne entirely by the user Any unauthorized modifications made to the equipment will void the manufacturer s warranty 1 3 Layout and meaning of warnings All safety instructions found in these Operating Instructions follow the pattern set out below This signal word identifies medium risk hazards which could potentially cause death or serious bodily injury if they are not avoided This signal word identifies low risk hazards which could potentially cause minor or moderate bodily injury or damage to property if they are not avoided Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 5 F f or your Safety MUELLER Alarm messages on the screen FE MUELLER We CAN do it This signal word identifies actions which could lead to operational malfunctions if performed incorrectly Thes
14. ays of switching the control unit off 1 By switching off the terminal in the vehicle cab gt The TANK Control Il control unit automatically switches off 2 By switching off the control unit using the key gt Only TANK Control Il is switched off The terminal remains switched on 20 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Service menu entering basic settings fectronics Opening the Service menu We CAN do it 7 Service menu entering basic settings In the Service menu you can enter the following basic settings Set the language Set the units Activate and deactivate CAN communication Set the date and time Display the voltage On the start screen you can also set the screen brightness and contrast 7 1 Opening the Service menu Procedure To open the Service menu 1 Start the control unit gt The start screen appears 2 Select the Service line 3 Press this key kamm gt The following screen will appear Hilde L m7 Ha CAN fs 21 05 2012 1311 02 50 4 2 94 gt You can now enter the basic settings 7 2 Setting the language You can choose from the following languages German English French Procedure 1 Open the Service menu gt The following screen will appear Hilde L m Ha CAN De s 21 05 2012 0311 02 50 2 Press Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 21 Servi
15. bration point 02 The table below shows an example of what a planned calibration may look like The values may be different for every tank You cannot plan the fill levels at given float heights The fill levels depend on the size and shape of the tank In the example the tank has a capacity of 7200 litres Calibration Floatheight Possible fill Calibration Floatheight Possible fill point level point level 15mm 0 tank must 750mm 3000 be empty 25mm 30 first float 800mm 3200 movement is Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 29 30 Sensors menu configuration and calibration MUELLER Carrying out calibration l E MUELLER We CAN do it Calibration Possible fill point level point level oo HE HE 700mm 2800 1800mm 7200 maximum fill level is reached This is how to plan the calibration 1 2 Check whether your tank has any bulges as they can affect the float height Note that the tank must be completely empty at calibration point 00 You cannot select the float height yourself Note that the fill level at which the float registers the first movement must be entered at calibration point 01 You cannot select the float height yourself Note that the tank must be filled to the maximum fill level at the last calibration point The maximum fill level is specified by the tank manufacturer You cannot select the float height yourself Decide how many calibration points y
16. ce menu entering basic settings Miemvetter Setting the system of measurement lectronics We CAN do it gt The abbreviation for the language selected changes on the screen 3 Restart the control unit 7 3 Setting the system of measurement You can choose one of the following systems of measurement Metric L m Ha Imperial Gal y A UK American Gal y A US Procedure 1 Open the Service menu gt The following screen will appear Hilde L m Ha CAN De s 21 05 2012 0 11 02 50 2 90 2 Press until the required system of measurement is set gt The system of measurement on the screen changes 3 Restart the control unit 1 4 Deactivating CAN communication You can disconnect or activate communication between TANK Control Il and the job computer for the field sprayer Communication is activated Communication is disconnected U U Procedure 1 Open the Service menu gt The following screen will appear Hilde L7 m7 Ha CAN 2 21 05 2012 311 02 50 2 90 2 Press to disconnect or activate communication gt The CAN communication icon on the screen changes 3 Restart the control unit 22 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Service menu entering basic settings jectranies Setting the date and time We CAN do it 75 Setting the date and time Procedure 1 Open the Service menu The fol
17. choose between the following fill limits Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 41 Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation MUELLER Filling the tank l E MUELLER We CAN do it Set maximum fill Set filling up to fill limit 2 Set filling up to fill limit 1 Set the part tank volume required for the remaining area as a fill limit Calculate the volume of spray required before doing this Procedure 1 Open the Tank Control Il menu 2 Press Q if you are using one tank OR Press Q We if you are using two tanks gt The following screen will appear 3 Select the fill level you want to define hee fill level 1 or 4 Press this key a The data input screen appears fill level 2 5 Set the fill level for the fill limit selected 4 6 Press this key 7 Repeatsteps 3 to 6 for the other fill level If you are just using one product set the maximum fill level for fill level 2 gt You have defined the fill levels 8 Press the function key with the fill limit to which you want to fill the tank If you want to set the part tank volume required for the remaining area as a fill limit you need to switch to the calculation screen The volume to be added to the tank shown in the lower area of the screen changes 42 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation Filling the tan
18. e we CAN do it TANK Control Il can control a number of components Filling pumps and ball valves for filling Agitators used during spraying work You can also operate TANK Control II with two sensors 2 3 Understanding the information on the nameplate On the underside of the control unit you will find a nameplate sticker On this sticker you can find all the information you need to identify the product Have these details ready when you contact Customer Services Migrn ren lektronik www mueller elektronik de Oo K Nr DC 2 nw SW 5 ME NR SN IINRINUINIL NAAR LI HIN A O Information on the nameplate Client s item number 4 Operating voltage If the product was manufactured for an The product may only be connected to agricultural machinery manufacturer the voltages within this range agricultural machinery manufacturer s item number will be shown here 2 Hardware version 5 S oftware version at the time of delivery If you update the software this version will no longer be up to date M ller Elektronik item number 6 Serial number Copyright M ller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG About these Operating Instructions i i MME mueLLER Who should use the Operating Instructions lectronics We CAN do it About these Operating Instructions 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 10 Who should use the Operating Instructions These Operating Instructions are intended for People
19. e gt 49 rl Open locked area Enter a figure in the protected area Enter a figure in the protected area Enter a figure in the protected area Enter a figure in the protected area RER Restore system settings gt 59 Ei Save new system settings gt 59 4 Simulate the fill level gt 59 Increase PWM frequency gt 55 Reduce PWM frequency gt 55 TP Eo Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG
20. e actions require you to work in a precise and careful way in order to produce optimum results Some actions need to be performed in several steps If there is a risk involved in carrying out any of these steps a Safety warning will appear in the instructions themselves Safety instructions always directly precede the step involving risk and can be identified by their bold font type and a Signal word Example 1 NOTICE This is a notice It warns that there is a risk involved in the next step 2 Step involving risk 1 4 Alarm messages on the screen While working with the field sprayer an alarm message may appear on the screen The purpose of the alarm messages Is as follows Warning They warn the operator if the current state of the field sprayer could lead to a dangerous situation Information They inform the operator that the current state of the field sprayer or the configuration has changed and may lead to faults during operation On the following screen shot you can see how the alarm messages are structured Example of an alarm message 1 The word ALARM always appears 3 Name of the component that caused the alarm 2 Type of alarm message 4 Illustration or description of the problem and possible solution 6 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER For your safety Safety stickers on the product We CAN do it 1 5 Safety stickers on the product Sticker on the control uni
21. e for the holes Install the control unit so that the name TANK Control II is horizontal and legible Leave enough room for the cables Wire the control unit to the sensor the job computer for the field sprayer and the terminal in the tractor cab gt 8 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 17 Explanation of the control unit i MUELLER Functions of the control area l E MUELLER We CAN do it 5 Explanation of the control unit The control unit consists of two parts Control area with keys This is where you control the device Monitor on which various screens and functions are displayed 5 1 Functions of the control area Danger if controls are pressed without care When you press the keys or function keys on the control unit parts of the machine connected to the unit may move or be activated As a result people can be injured or property damaged Before pressing the keys or function keys o Take all the steps described in the machine s Operating Instructions in order to avoid danger o Only press the keys or function keys when you are sure that there is no danger to people or property GB GF GE GB GE DESC gt Me QoQ 7 Keys on the control unit Leave currentscreen and open previous Confirm screen or cancel input Key D Reduce input values or move cursor down 1 5 Function keys Key Activate functions that are displayed on the Switch control unit on and
22. e planned level in the example is 100mm Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 33 Sensors menu configuration and calibration MUELLER Carrying out calibration l E MUELLER We CAN do it The sensor level changes BAS 0 gt You have reached calibration point 02 gt The float height is 100mm 15 Press gt The following screen will appear BAS 0 16 Press this key We The data input screen appears 17 Enter the current tank fill level In the example we assume a fill level of exactly 400 litres 18 Write down the current fill level wi 19 P ress this key gt The following screen will appear gt You have entered the fill level for calibration point 02 20 Repeat steps 13 to 19 for a maximum of 30 calibration points in total 21 Press when you have finished all the calibration points 34 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Sensors menu configuration and calibration fectronics Carrying out calibration We CAN do it gt One of the following screens appears 82 lt G1 Calibration was not successful In the example the fill level at calibration point 02 is lower than at calibration point 01 In this case you must check the values entered and correct them manually 22 Press gt You have completed automatic calibration 8 5 3 Entering calibration values manually Yo
23. e using an agitator with rotary speed control you will see the following screen Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 5l Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation MUELLER Controlling external devices l E MueELLER we CAN do it Screen Agitator with rotary speed control 1 Mode 4 Minimum fill level 2 PWM value 5 Status gt 45 The PWM value controls the agitator speed Maximum fill level You can enter the following settings Youcanseta PWM value The PWM value entered indicates the percentage of maximum agitator speed during operation in this case 10 You can define a minimum and a maximum fill level in this case 1001 and 10001 In manual mode the following setting is used The PWM value for control of the rotary speed corresponds to the value you have entered In automatic mode TANK Control Il applies the following calculations The agitator is switched off when the fill level falls below the defined minimum fill level The agitator operates at optimum capacity when the fill level is between the defined fill levels The agitator operates at the maximum capacity specified when the fill level is above the defined maximum fill level Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG ing tw MUELLER Using two sensors fectronics Adding a second sensor We CAN do it 10 Using two sensors If you use two tanks on your field sprayer you can use TANK Control II wit
24. fill volume If the configuration is wrong the fill level cannot be measured accurately This makes all calculations imprecise When calibrating the tank o Use a flow meter or a weighbridge The purpose of the 100 litre calibration is To equalise manufacturing tolerances To correct changes in accuracy over time Procedure 1 Open the Sensors menu gt The following screen will appear 1 OT 25 3 Empty the tank completely 4 Press gt The following screen will appear 5 Add exactly 100 litres of water to the tank 26 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Sensors menu configuration and calibration rectronics Carrying out basic initialisation we CAN do it 6 Waita short time until the water has settled 7 Press The following screens appear one after the other 8 Press gt You have successfully completed the 100 litre calibration 8 3 Carrying out basic initialisation During basic initialisation the TANK Control II control unit uses a signal to activate the sensor once in order to ensure that all the connections are OK Procedure 1 Open the Sensors menu The following screen will appear g 1 f 9999 3 Press to start basic initialisation Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 27 Sensors menu configuration and calibration i MUELLER Entering the tank size
25. g the arrow shows you the page where the chapter starts and where you can find further information Copyright M ller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 11 Installation instructions MUELLER Safety during installation l E MUELLER We CAN do it 4 Installation instructions 4 1 Safety during installation This chapter is intended for specialists and agricultural machinery manufacturers who install the sensor and control unit Please read these installation instructions carefully and follow all the instructions Do not install the product unless you know how to install it on agricultural machines Only install the sensor when the tank is new Take safety measures to ensure that you do not fall if you climb onto the tank while installing the sensor If you climb into the tank ensure that a second person is watching you and can help you in an emergency 4 2 System requirements Software version 6 4 at least must be installed on the job computer for the field sprayer 4 3 Installing the sensor To install the sensor you will need carry out the following steps independently of one another Step 1 Drill holes into the tank Step 2 Install the tube socket Step 3 Prepare the sensor tube Step 4 Install the sensor tube Before installation Check that you have all the parts mepe O u eee armen 1 ef Ammon fin Amon ahnen afermnscenmans alkane fa ame omamo alata alsomansene ulm o 12 Copyright
26. guring external devices This section of the Operating Instructions is intended for service technicians only Expertise in configuring filling pumps ball valves and agitators is essential 11 1 Configuring a filling pump Procedure 1 Open the Tank Control II menu vc B 3 Enter the password 14232314 4 Press until the following screen appears 5 Press the WU key to activate this selection field o if a filling pump is used The screen changes 7 Press the 9 key to activate this selection field PWH if the filling pump has a PWM actuator A PWM actuator can be used to regulate the filling pump speed OR Continue with step 14 if the filling pump has an on off valve Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 59 Configuring external devices MUELLER Configuring a ball valve l E MUELLER We CAN do it Ifthe filling pump has a PWM actuator and you have activated the selection field the screen changes 8 Press Fe Fr setthe PWM frequency You will find the correct PWM frequency in the technical specifications for the filling pump In this case the PWM frequency is 500Hz 9 Select the relevant percentage to change the maximum or minimum filling pump speed 10 Press this key css gt The data usa appears 11 Enter the percentage required 12 Press this key 13 Repeat steps 9 to 12 for the other percentage 14 Press the key to
27. h two sensors 10 1 Adding a second sensor If you want to configure a second sensor the procedure is as follows Procedure 1 Open the Sensors menu 2 Press The following screen will appear t o 3 Enterthe password 14232314 gt The following screen will appear 4 Select I g 5 Press this key amm gt The data input screen appears 6 sen J 7 Press this gt The control unit switches off 8 Press this key to switch the control unit on gt You have added the second sensor gt You need to configure the second sensor Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 53 Using two sensors MUELLER lectronics Configuring the second sensor we CAN do it 10 2 Configuring the second sensor The procedure for configuring the second sensor is exactly the same as for the first sensor You just have to selectthe sensor you wantto calibrate Procedure 1 Open the Sensors menu The Sensors menu appears with a second tank The menu also has a function icon for the second configuration 33339391 ui u a a 2 Press The following screen will appear Iser Tank 2 3 Carry out the complete configuration and calibration process for the second tank gt 25 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 54 MUELLER Configuring external devices Configuring a filling pump We CAN do it 11 Confi
28. he external devices are connected correctly and are activated or deactivated Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 4 Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation MUELLER Controlling external devices l E MuELLER We CAN do it 9 5 4 Using a filling pump There are two types of filling pump Filling pump with on off valve Filling pump with rotary speed control The settings that you can enter differ according to the type of filling pump The following settings are available Function icon or key Auto Change mode Increase speed Reduce speed Set on time before reaching maximum speed and off time before reaching minimum speed Filling pump with rotary speed control If you are using a filling pump with rotary speed control you will see the following screen as ta l Wi PYH 10 0 SEGG Screen Filling pump with rotary speed control 1 Mode 3 On time and off time selected 2 PWM value 4 Status gt 45 The PWM value controls the speed of the filling pump You can enter the following settings 48 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation fectronics Controlling external devices We CAN do it You can seta PWM value The PWM value entered indicates the percentage of maximum filling pump speed during operation in this case 10 You can set the on time that the fill
29. ing pump should take to reach the specified PWM value The same time is used to switch the filling pump off in this case 5 seconds 9 5 5 Using a ball valve You can use a ball valve in two ways Without additional filling pump With additional filling pump The settings that you can enter differ according to the method of use of the ball valve The following settings are available Function icon or key gt 4 Change status pg femme Set the start time of the ball valve and filling pump relative to one another Set the stop time of the ball valve and filling pump relative to one another Set time controlled start or stop Ball valve with filling pump If you are using a ball valve with additional filling pump you will see the following screen raille Wi 3 Stop time 4 Status gt 45 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 49 Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation MUELLER Controlling external devices l E MueELLER We CAN do it You can set the start or stop time of the two devices relative to one another The options are shown in the two tables below Set the start time The ball valve opens when the filling pump starts The ball valve opens before the filling pump starts in this case 5 seconds earlier The ball valve opens after the filling pump has reached the set Speed in this case 5 seconds later The ball valve shuts when the filling pump stops
30. k we CAN do it 9 Press START gt The following screen will appear 3000 10 Press ball valve filling pump to activate or deactivate the external devices gt The lower area of the screen shows whether the external devices are activated gt 45 11 F ill the tank up to the fill limit selected 12 When you want to stop filling press gt The main area of the screen shows the area that you can spray with the current fill level gt When the required volume has been added to the tank you will hear a beep and the following screen appears I ALARH I DANGER Tank Control Filling Finished 13 P ress gt The following screen will appear Il ALARH DANGER Tank Control Yolume Reached 14 Press gt You have filled the tank to the fill limit selected Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 43 Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation MUELLER Displaying the workable area FEMUELLER 9 4 Procedure 9 5 9 5 1 44 We CAN do it Displaying the workable area If you are using one tank and one sensor the workable area is displayed by default in the Tank Control II menu If you are using two tanks and two sensors you can display the workable area in the Tank Control II menu as follows Area that you can spray with the fill level in tank 1 For example if you only apply the spray liquid from tank 1 Area that you
31. lowing screen will aduz L m Ha CAN De 21 05 2012 0 11 02 50 2 94 2 Press gt The following screen will appear 2i 05 2012 11 04 08 3 Press the and a keys to select the position required gt The positon s selected is highlighted in this case the date 21 4 Press this key The following screen will appear 5 Enter the settings required You have the following options and CH change the number and to change the digit position and to set all the values to 0 6 Press this key 7 Repeat steps 3 to 6 for all the values you want to change Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 23 Service menu entering basic settings i MUELLER Setting the screen brightness and contrast FE MUELLER We CAN do it gt You have set the date and time 7 6 Setting the screen brightness and contrast You can ee contrast and brightness of the display You have the following options Increase contrast Br a Increase brightness Reduce brightness 53 Procedure 1 Start the control unit The start screen appears 2 Use the function keys to enter the screen settings 24 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Sensors menu configuration and calibration fectronics Opening the Sensors menu We CAN do it 8 Sensors menu configuration and calibration You must c
32. nue with step 14 if the agitator has an on off valve gt Ifthe agitator has a PWM actuator and you have activated the selection field the screen changes 8 Press Fe Fe to set the PWM frequency You will find the correct PWM frequency in the technical specifications for the agitator In this case the PWM frequency is 500Hz 9 Select the relevant percentage to change the maximum or minimum agitator speed 10 Press this key mmm gt The data nauesereen appears 11 Enter the percentage required 12 Press this key 13 Repeat steps 9 to 12 for the other percentage 14 Press the WW key to save the settings gt TANK Control Il switches off 15 Restart TANK Control Il to use the new settings Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Maintenance and technical data Simulating the fill level We CAN do it 12 Maintenance and technical data 12 1 Simulating the fill level TANK Control Il uses a frequency signal to transmit fill levels You can simulate a fill level in order to test whether the frequency signal is being transmitted Procedure 1 Open the Sensors menu 2 Press 3 Enterthe password 14232314 gt The following screen will appear OL 90999144 4 Press IE L 5 Select ee N O 96000144 L 6 Press this ED gt The data input screen appears 7 Enter the fill level that you want to simulate in this case 1000 gt The
33. off screen Key ED Key C Increase input values or move cursor up Open the start screen Key amp Key ep 18 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG Explanation of the control unit Miemvetter j lectronics Screen structure We CAN do it 5 2 Screen structure Screen means everything shown on the screen Elements of a screen Screen icon Cursor This icon shows which screen you are Shows which field you have selected viewing 2 Main area Function icons Content ofthe screen displayed Indicate which function you can carry out if you press the adjacent function key Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 19 Switching the control uniton and off MUELLER lectronics We CAN do it 6 Switching the control unit on and off Switching the control unit on The control unit is switched on together with the terminal and the job computer for the field sprayer Procedure 1 Switch on the terminal in the tractor cab the control unit also starts automatically 2 Wait approx 15 seconds for all the functions to load gt The following screen appears on the control unit Service ISH Soft Pool Sensors Soft 1 00 3 e Pool 1 88 4 Tank Control II Soft D em o Pool 1 88 c gt The start screen displays three menus Service Sensors and Tank Control Il These menus are all described in the next chapters 53 Switching the control unit off There are two w
34. onfigure and calibrate the sensor before you use TANK Control Il for the first time Who configures what 100 litre calibration Equalise installation User Prior to initial tolerances Startup Basic initialisation Recognise the Installer After installation of sensor the sensor Prepare tank for Field sprayer manufacturer Before calibration calibration Calibration Determine sensor Field sprayer manufacturer After the first values sensor has been installed on a new model of field sprayer Sensor sensitivity Set the sensitivity of User If the sensor the sensor response to water movement is too sensitive During calibration the tank must be filled manually TANK Control Il cannot control filling pumps ball valves etc during calibration 8 1 Opening the Sensors menu Procedure To open the Sensors menu 1 Startthe control unit The start screen appears 2 Selectthe Sensors line 3 Press this m E gt The following screen will appear 000 User Tank 1 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 25 Sensors menu configuration and calibration MUELLER Carrying out 100 litre calibration E MUELLER We CAN do it gt From this screen you can access all the other screens you need to configure the sensor 8 2 Carrying out 100 litre calibration Danger of poisoning from spray liquid residues When configuring the tank o Always use clean water Inaccurate calibration due to incorrect
35. ou want to use You can use a maximum of 30 calibration points Decide on the float heights at which you want to enter the fill level If possible use evenly spaced intervals e g every 50mm You can now Start calibration Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER lectronics We CAN do it 8 5 2 Procedure Sensors menu configuration and calibration Carrying out calibration Carrying out automatic calibration During automatic calibration you will often see the following screen Automatic Calibration screen 1 Current calibration point 3 Current float height in mm Next activity either drain or fill in this case drain Inaccurate calibration due to incorrect fill volume If the configuration is wrong the fill level cannot be measured accurately This makes all calculations imprecise When calibrating the tank o Use a flow meter or a weighbridge Danger of poisoning from spray liquid residues When configuring the tank o Always use clean water M You have set the tank size VI You have completed the 100 litre calibration MI You have planned the float heights at which you want to enter the fill level MI You have pen and paper to hand to write down the fill levels 1 Open the Sensors menu 2 Press DS A Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 31 Sensors menu configuration and calibration MUELLER Carrying out calibration l E MUE
36. reen will appear Det auroczi 3 Press M to switch between manual and automatic mode gt The mode selected is displayed in the upper and lower areas of the screen gt 45 46 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation Migmuruer onics Controlling external devices We CAN do it 4 To activate or deactivate the external device press The status of the external device is displayed in the lower area of the screen gt 45 gt Press gt You have changed the mode of the external device 9 5 3 Viewing the configuration of the external devices You can display an overview of external device configuration Overview of external devices Overflow sensor from manufacturer of tank 1 in this case connected Empty tank sensor from manufacturer of tank 1 in this case connected Agitator in this case with speed control and deactivated Filling pump in this case without speed control and deactivated Ball valve is shut in this case activated Overflow sensor from manufacturer of tank 2 in this case connected Empty tank sensor from manufacturer of tank 2 in this case not connected Current agitator speed in percent Ball valve is open in this case deactivated OO Procedure 1 Open the Tank Control Il menu 2 Press a gt The following screen will appear 3 Check that all t
37. s Tube material Stainless steel 1 4571 DIN 17457 a for attachment at lower From 32cm to 240cm 8cm in the mount RE O oG Ruck green yellow 4 white black 5 blue grey 6 brown QUO Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 61 62 Maintenance and technical data MUELLER lectronics Technical data We CAN do it DIL switch position Connecting cable lflex 100 6G0 5 1m long with 6 pin Superseal pin contact connector 12V Earth CAN High CAN Low in CAN High out CAN Low out in Configuration Switch 3 4 not used in this model Environmental conditions Operating temperature 20 C 70 C Protection rating IP65 EMC testing To DIN EN 14982 Copyright M ller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Appencix lectronics we CAN do it 13 Appendix This section contains a list of all the function icons Set filling gt 38 2 Set the system of measurement Set filling for tank 1 gt 38 gt 22 Activate CAN communication gt Set filling for tank 2 gt 38 22 Set the date and time gt 23 a Set maximum fill gt 41 Display the voltage we Set filling up to fill limit 2 gt 41 Increase screen brightness gt 24 Set filling up to fill limit 1 gt 41 Set the part tank volume required for the remaining area as a fill limit gt 41 Reduce screen brightness gt 24 Increa
38. se screen contrast gt 24 Start filling gt 41 Reduce screen contrast gt 24 Stop filling manually gt 41 Move to previous digit position or change page Change the mode of the external devices gt 46 Move to next digit position or change page Set the filling pump gt 48 Increase value Increase filling pump speed gt 48 Reduce value Reduce filling pump speed gt 48 PRE PPE Set all values to 0 Set agitator gt 50 BHECOF b Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 63 Appendix Save values al Calibrate sensor for tank 1 gt 25 Calibrate sensor for tank 2 gt 25 Carry out 100 litre calibration gt 26 Carry out basic initialisation gt 27 Calibrate tank or selecttank type gt 28 Setsensor sensitivity gt 36 same Carry out automatic filling gt 31 Enter calibration values manually gt 35 Scroll up through measured values Scroll down through measured values Set sensor sensitivity to high gt 36 Set sensor sensitivity to normal gt 36 Set sensor sensitivity to low gt 36 View configuration of external devices gt 47 SEEE 64 MUELLER lectronics we CAN do it Increase agitator speed gt 50 Reduce agitator speed gt 50 Set ball valve gt 49 seh Set ball valve start time gt 49 LY Set ball valve stop tim
39. spray required 40 9 3 Filling the tank 41 9 4 Displaying the workable area 44 9 5 Controlling external devices 44 9 5 1 Activating and deactivating external devices 44 9 5 2 Changing the mode ofthe external devices 46 9 5 3 Viewing the configuration of the external devices 4 9 5 4 Using a filling pump 48 9 5 5 Using a ball valve 49 9 5 6 Using an agitator 50 10 Using two sensors 53 10 1 Adding a second sensor 53 10 2 Configuring the second sensor 54 11 Configuring external devices 55 Er Configuring a filling pump 55 11 2 Configuring a ball valve 56 11 3 Configuring an agitator 57 12 Maintenance and technical data 59 12 1 Simulating the fill level 59 12 2 Managing system settings 59 12 3 Technical data 61 13 Appendix 63 4 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER For your safety Basic safety instructions We CAN do it 1 For your safety 1 1 Basic safety instructions i Please read the following safety instructions carefully before operating the product for the first time Please read these Installation and Operating Instructions carefully and follow all the safety instructions Keep children away from the control unit and sensor Do not make any unauthorized modifications to the product Unauthorized modifications or use may impair safety and reduce the service life or operability of the unit Modifications are considered unauthorized if they are not described in the product documentation
40. sum value LU atte a Ii You have successfully simulated a fill level 12 2 Managing system settings You can restore the pre set system settings or save changes you have made in the system All settings are overwritten If you restore the pre set system settings you will lose all your own settings If you change the pre set system settings you will lose the manufacturer s settings Before restoring the system o Check carefully whether you really want to overwrite all the settings Procedure 1 Open the Tank Control Il menu Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 59 Maintenance and technical data MUELLER Managing system settings l E MUELLER We CAN do it 2 Press y gt a 3 Enter the password 14232314 4 Press until the following screen appears fis E 5 Press to restore the system settings OR fis E Press to save your changes in the system gt One of the following screens appears 6 Press this key x gt You have restored the original system settings or saved new ones 60 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Maintenance and technical data fectronics Technical data we CAN do it 12 3 Technical data Electrical specifications Input voltage 10 5V 16V CAN termination resistance 120 Ohm selectable can be changed via DIL switch on the printed circuit board Mechanical specification
41. t Do not clean with a high pressure cleaner 1 6 EC declaration of conformity This product has been manufactured in conformity with the following national and harmonised Standards as specified in the current EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EN ISO 14982 1 7 Disposal When it has reached the end of its service life please dispose of this product as electronic scrap in accordance with all applicable waste management laws Copyright M ller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG Product description MUELLER System overview l E MUELLER We CAN do it 2 Product description 2 1 System overview D in 2 Sensor with TANK Control II control unit 1 Cable harness 4 J ob computer sprayer 2 ISOBUS connector tractor 5 Termination plug 3 TANK Control II control unit 6 TANK Control Il sensor 2 2 What can TANK Control II do TANK Control Il is a system which consists of a computer and a sensor The computer is an integral part of a control unit The sensor measures the actual fill level in the tank Summary of TANK Control II capabilities Display the current fill level Calculate the spray volume required Calculate the workable area TANK Control II functions with a range of liquids Data is displayed on the control unit and on the terminal in the tractor cab 8 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG Me MUELLER Product description lectronics Understanding the information on the nameplat
42. the hole in the tank base from above Push the second Viton gasket 25x6 onto the tube socket from below Push the washer 24 2x12 2 onto the tube socket Fix the tube socket in place using nut M6 ao Oo FP W N PP You can now prepare the sensor tube 14 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG Installation instructions MUELLER PRE MUELLER Installing the sensor we CAN do it 4 3 3 Step 3 Prepare the sensor tube Prepare the sensor tube 1 Flange 140 4 Sensor tube 2 Viton gasket 140 5 Float 3 Locking ring 6 Washer A6 4 Procedure Push the flange 140 onto the sensor tube from below Push the Viton gasket 140 onto the sensor tube from below Push the float onto the sensor tube The 0 marking on the float must point upwards Push washer A6 4 onto the sensor tube Secure washer A6 4 using the locking ring Carefully loosen the locking ring so that you can turn it over the thread J GH oF FP wu N rPe You can now install the sensor tube Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 15 Installation instructions MUELLER Installing the sensor l E MUELLER We CAN do it 4 3 4 Step 4 Install the sensor tube S Install the sensor tube 1 Flange 140 6 Nut M8 2 Viton gasket 140 7 Spring washer B8 3 Top of tank Washer A8 4 4 Viton gasket 25x8x3 9 Nut M8 flat 5 Washer A8 4 large Spring washer B8 11 Hexagonal
43. u can input calibration values manually if you have already carried out automatic calibration on an identical tank and know the fill level at each float height To save time you can enter the individual values without filling the tank During the manual input process you will see the following screen Overview of calibration points with fill levels and float heights Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG 35 Sensors menu configuration and calibration MUELLER lectronics Setting the sensor sensitivity Procedure 8 6 36 We CAN do it 1 Calibration points 3 Float height in mm 2 Fill level in M You have set the tank size VI You have calibrated an identical tank and have the individual values to hand 1 Open the Sensors menu 2 9 gt The following screen will appear Ae a ai 186 Hz za AS Sa ad 46H AS Lad HE S k ar rad AS She Press to activate manual input gt A cursor appears on the screen Select the fill level or float height that you want to change Press this key lt The data input screen appears Enter the settings required Use the values from the identical tank Press this key Repeat steps 4 to 7 for all the values you want to change Press when you have finished inputting the data gt You have completed the manual input process Setting the sensor sensitivity The liquid in the tank moves during travel
44. who use the field sprayer People who install the sensor People who install and use the control unit Screen shots in these Operating Instructions The screen shots of the software interface are presented for reference purposes They help you to find your way around the software screens The information shown on the screen is dependent on various factors the type of field sprayer the configuration the status For this reason the information shown on the screen shots in these Operating Instructions may be different from that displayed on the terminal Layout of instructions The instructions explain step by step how to perform certain operations with the product Throughout these Operating Instructions we use the following symbols to identify instructions Actions that must be performed in succession Result of the action This will happen when you perform an action Requirements Any requirements specified must be put in place before an action can be performed Result of an instruction This will happen when you have completed all the steps Layout of references If any references are given in these Operating Instructions they will appear as follows Example of a reference gt 10 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER About these Operating Instructions Layout of references we CAN do it References can be identified by square brackets and an arrow The number followin
45. you can choose which tank you want to use In the Tank Control II menu you can Fill the tank Read the fill level in the tank Calculate application rates If you are using one tank and one sensor the Tank Control II menu looks like this Tank Control II menu for one tank 1 Tank fill level 3 Set filling 2 Workable area without and with overlaps If you are using two tanks and two sensors the Tank Control II menu looks like this Tank Control Il menu for two tanks 1 Tank selected for calculation of workable area 4 Workable area gt 44 gt 44 2 Fill level of tank 1 5 Set filling for tank 1 3 Fill level of tank 2 6 Set filling for tank 2 9 1 Opening the Tank Control Il menu You can open the Tank Control Il menu 38 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER lectronics We CAN do it gt 9 1 1 Procedure TO L 2 3 9 1 2 Procedure TO 1 2 6 On the terminal press Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH Tank Control II menu Filling and operation Opening the Tank Control II menu On the control unit On the terminal in the tractor cab Opening the Tank Control Il menu on the control unit open the Tank Control II menu on the control unit Startthe control unit gt The start screen appears Select the Tank Control II line Press this key gt The following screen will appear 100
46. ze 3 Function icons Procedure 1 Open the Tank Control Il menu 2 Press you are using one tank OR Press We if you are using two tanks 40 Copyright Muller Elektronik GmbH amp Co KG MUELLER Tank Control Il menu Filling and operation tectronics Filling the tank We CAN do it gt The following screen will Zul 3 Selectthe icon in the upper area ofthe screen 4 Press this key S a gt The following screen n wil appear Efe 35 0 lAa Me 3 0 6 Press this key gt The data nern appears 7 Enter the settings required 8 Press this key 9 Repeat steps 5 to 8 for all the values you want to change gt The lower area of the screen shows how many full tanks you will need It also shows the volume that will be required in the last tank in this case 1434 one full tank 14341 9 3 Filling the tank You can fill a tank manually or with the help of external devices If you intend to use external devices they must be connected to the TANK Control Il system TANK Control Il can end filling automatically if itis controlling external devices Before filling the tank you can define two fill limits One fill limit if you are adding one product to the tank Two fill limits if you are adding two products to the tank Note that the value for fill limit 2 must always be higher than the value for fill limit 1 During filling you can

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