Tools Menu (Expert Mode) - Husqvarna Automower 420 Workshop Manual

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3. Keep the hatch opened and push the hatch locking
devices.
Note: The product will operate as usual with the
hatch opened.
4. Push the STOP button to stop the product.

4.4 Tools menu (Expert mode)

Tools menu is an expert view, where additional
The
information and special settings are available.
When the main menu is displayed:
1. Push and hold down the 7 key and 9 key for 2
seconds to access the
For more information about the product's display menus,
refer to the chapter about the Menu structure in the
Operator's manual.
WARNING: Do not return the product to the
customer with an activated
switch off the product so that the main menu is
reset to normal mode.
4.4.1 Tools - Info
Info menu shows the status of the product's
The
subsystems.
4.4.1.1 Tools - Info - General
The Tools - Info - General menu has 2 sections: SW and
Prod .
Info - General - SW menu shows:
The
Article number for software/firmware package.
Main : The version of the MSW (Main Software)
program (also called the main program).
HMI : The version of the HMI (Human Machine
Interface) program.
SUB : The version of the SSW (Subdevice Software)
program.
COM : The version of the communication board
program (Automower
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440/450X/450XH
Tools menu .
Tools menu . Always
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Connect).
U.SONIC : The version of the program for the
ultrasonic sensors.
Info - General - Prod menu shows:
The
Total running : The total hours the product has used
the wheel motors (cutting and searching).
Mower s/n : The product's serial number. This
number must correspond with the serial number on
the inside of the hatch.
Prod. date : The product's date of manufacture.
MCB s/n : The main circuit board's serial number.
This is not linked to the product's serial number.
MCB prod : The main circuit board's date of
manufacture.
COM s/n : The communication board's serial
number. This is not linked to the product's serial
number.
4.4.1.2 Tools - Info - Battery
Tools - Info - Battery menu has the sections:
The
Overview , Bat 1 and Bat 2 ( Bat 2 is for models with 2
Overview shows a summary of the
batteries). The
information.
Bat1/Bat2 menus show:
The
Voltage : The voltage level of the battery. About 20.5
V indicates a fully charged battery and about 17 V
indicates a flat battery.
Charges : The accumulated number of charge
cycles since date of manufacture, or since the
counter was reset.
Charge level : The state of charge of the battery.
When the battery is fully charged, the charge is
approximately 1 700 mAh. When the charge has
dropped to approximately 1 000 mAh the product
returns to the charging station.
Current : The nominal regulated charge current to
and from the battery. A positive value indicates that
the battery is charging and a negative value
indicates that the product is using current from the
battery.
Temp : The temperature in the battery.
Capacity : The maximum capacity of the battery.
4.4.1.3 Tools - Info - Loop
Tools - Info - Loop menu has 3 sections:
The
A-loop shows the loop signal from the boundary loop
measured by the loop sensors in the product. The
value should lie between approximately 40 and 320
to ensure good functionality. The closer to the loop
the product is, the higher the value. When the
product is directly over the loop, the value is 0 and
when the product is outside of the loop, the value is
negative.
G/F/N shows the loop signals from the Guide and
the field for F/N. To ensure good functionality, the
value for the Guide signal should be (-) 70-120
beside each guide wire.
Quality shows the loop system's signal quality. The
loop signals can only be correct interpreted if the
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