FARMSCAN 2200 Surveillance Monitor, 2002 Wheel Sensor, 2004 Radar Speed Sensor, 2004A Radar Interface, 2007 Speedo Cable Sensor, 2008P Proximity Sensor, 2009 Tailshaft Sensor, 2030 Flow Sensor, 2050 Flow Sensor Installation and Operating Instructions

Below you will find brief information for 2200 Surveillance Monitor, 2002 Wheel Sensor, 2004 Radar Speed Sensor, 2004A Radar Interface, 2007 Speedo Cable Sensor, 2008P Proximity Sensor, 2009 Tailshaft Sensor, 2030 Flow Sensor, 2050 Flow Sensor, 2015 Pressure Sensor. The FARMSCAN 2200 Surveillance Monitor is a versatile device that can be used to monitor a variety of machinery functions. It can be used to measure speed, area, and distance, as well as to monitor the performance of various sensors such as wheel sensors, flow sensors, and pressure sensors.

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Key Features

  • Speed, area, and distance measurement
  • Monitor performance of various sensors
  • Up to five additional machinery functions can be monitored
  • Optional split width calibration
  • Remote run/hold function
  • Memory backup system
  • Imperial/metric readout
  • Alarm points for various functions
  • Resettable trip area memories
  • Elapsed timer with alarm point

Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the purpose of the FARMSCAN 2200 Surveillance Monitor?

The FARMSCAN 2200 Surveillance Monitor is designed to provide a complete range of machinery monitoring functions in one unit. It can be used to measure speed, area, and distance, as well as to monitor the performance of various sensors such as wheel sensors, flow sensors, and pressure sensors.

How do I connect the optional sensors to the FARMSCAN 2200 Surveillance Monitor?

All Farmscan sensor wires have a common color code system. WHITE = SIGNAL, BLACK = GROUND (COMMON), RED = + 12V SUPPLY. Connect the sensor wires to the appropriate ports on the back panel of the monitor, making sure the black wires are connected together.

What are the different types of wheel input sensors available for the FARMSCAN 2200 Surveillance Monitor?

The wheel sensor supplied in the kit is a standard wheel sensor that suits free rolling tractor or implement wheels with at least one meter rolling circumference. However, there are other optional sensors available, including radar speed sensors, speedo cable sensors, proximity sensors, and tailshaft sensors. Choose an appropriate sensor to minimize potential slippage error caused by driven wheels or to get more pulses for slower working speeds.

How do I calibrate the FARMSCAN 2200 Surveillance Monitor?

You must enter variable information such as machinery width and wheel size into the calibration memory before you can operate the monitor as a speed/distance/area meter. You must also define (set) which functions are required for each port. Press the CAL key to take you through a series of set-up questions.

What are some of the alarm points that can be set on the FARMSCAN 2200 Surveillance Monitor?

You can set alarm points for various functions such as shaft speed, bin/tank level, counter totals, pressure, temperature, and flow rate. For example, you can set a low shaft speed alarm, a full bin alarm, a counter alarm, a high pressure alarm, a high temperature alarm, or a low flow rate alarm.
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