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Matti Tarkka
February 2008
TimberRite 30H
Attachment system
Supported harvester heads
HW layout
Measurements & controls
Latest development
Attachment system
TimberRite 30H control & measuring system for Waratah harvester heads
used in (third-party or JD) tracked forest machines (and wheeled non-JD
machines)
Ancestors: Timbermatic 300 (JD), Timbermatic 10 (JD) and Logrite
(Waratah)
SW structure and appearance & HW layout adopted from Timbermatic 300
Customers (georaphically, not in any particular order): South America,
Australia, New Zealand, Europe
TimberRite 30H
Attachment system
Supported harvester heads
HW layout
Measurements & controls
Latest development
TimberRite 30H kit can be delivered without a head (automation system upgrade
or start-up of excavator & old head)
Joensuu factory testing (for Euro heads) philosophy
TimberRite 30H
Attachment system
Supported harvester heads
HW layout
Measurements & controls
Latest development
HW layout
HW layout
TimberRite 30H
Attachment system
Supported harvester heads
HW layout
Measurements & controls
Latest development
TimberRite 30Lite
Attachment system
Supported harvester heads
HW layout
Measurements & controls
Latest development
Latest development
Version 2.5.5
Version 2.5.7
Version 2.5.8
Improvement for reaction times when Head Open and Head Close functions are activated
General improvements for CAN messaging, unused messages removed. Prevents freezing
situations
Delimbing knives pressure follows the pressure curve settings also when feeding has stopped
Saw unjamming fixed, works now with the following principles with all the head types:
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I/O list updated for 624C HHM diagnostics works now with all the possible functions.
Dont Count function fixed - Works now after a top saw cut too.
Door switch feature fixed Possibility to reconnect HHM after connection is restored
All the possible Euro heads supported with default files (HeadINIs, MAC & MAS from T300)
624C related bug fixed Main Saw Cylinder not working all the times after top saw cut.
Fix for the ways how the run mode stem counter is updated.
New features
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Test mode for base machine pumps Testing the activation and flow levels of the pumps
There was a change done in the HHM hardware what prevented the
reconnecting working as specified.
Ben Loone could provide more detailed information about how the
Door Switch feature is used in Australia.
There is a new feature available to test activation and flow levels of base machine
pumps.
The test mode could be opened by pressing F4 on page System Configuration Base
Machine.
Select the pump(s) to be
activated and a flow level.
Top saw diameter is always based on estimation about the diameter tapering from the
main saw position.
There is a new feature on page Sawing - General available to define the estimation factor
differently for each active tree specie.
Available tree species from APT file
There are three different options available to be used for stem counting principles with
runmode counters; two new principles and the existing.
Settings for the stem counting are located on the page System Configuration Display.
Option is used in felling applications when there is a need to get the stem counted
right after the fell cut.
Stem will be counted in a runmode counter when the following conditions are met:
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The first main saw cut is made after head has been reset and it is in harvester
position.
No matter if there are logs made out of the stem at all, it will be counted anyway.
After the reset, at least one log is made out of the stem, no matter if it is
registered or unregistered.
This is the existings feature with the fixed functionality explained earlier in this
document.
After the reset, at least one registered log is made out of the stem before the
head is opened.
NOTE! This is the only option of the runmode stem counting that will stay in sync with
the Site Overview pages information all the times as the stem counting principles are
the same.
It is important to inform customers that there will be always a conflict between Site
Overview page and runmodes stem counter information if the options FellingCut or
CrossCut are used for stem counting in counters.
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As with these two new options stem counting is done very differently than for the
Overview pages summary.
The new stem counting principles, FellingCut and CrossCut, are only affecting when the
Total Number of Stems option is selected (in the picture below).
The attached specification document describes the modifications which were done for
the Bottom Delimb Control in version 2.5.7.
The new calibration introduced in TimberRite 30Lite will be implemented for 30H
too
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