Husqvarna 260 ACX Lawn Mower User Manual


 
48 - English
6. MENU FUNCTIONS
Automower
®
has a default delay setting of
4minutes for guide 1 and guide 2 and 11 minutes
for the boundary wire. A delay of 99 minutes
means that the function is deactivated.
If both search methods are to be activated, it is
possible for example to set 4 minutes for Guide 1
delay and Guide 2 delay and 9 minutes for
Boundary delay. Automower
®
then searches
irregularly for 4 minutes and then searches for
the guide wires for 5 minutes. If by this time it has
not found one of the guide wires, the mower will
now search for both the boundary wire and guide
wires.
If it is not suitable in the installation to follow the
boundary wire, 99 minutes should be specified as
the delay for the boundary wire.
It is of course possible to specify the same delay
time for both the guide wires and the boundary
wire, e.g. 5 minutes. Automower
®
then searches
irregularly for 5 minutes and when it does not find
the charging station, it continues to search either
by following the guide wires or the boundary wire,
depending on which one it reaches first. Different
delay times can also be chosen for guide 1 and
guide 2.
The mower does not change the search method: If
the mower starts to follow the boundary wire it will
not switch to follow a guide wire.
Corridor width (3-2-3)
The Corridor width setting defines the distances
from the mower's path to the boundary wire or
the guide wire when following these to/from the
charging station. The area beside the wires used
by the mower is called the Corridor.
A low corridor width value represents a narrow
corridor while a high value represents a wide
corridor. With a narrow corridor Automower
®
always runs close to the boundary wire
respective guide wire. With a wide corridor
Automower
®
varies how it runs, i.e. close to and
further from the boundary wire respective guide
wire.
Corridor width is a relative distance and is stated
on a scale from 0 to 20. The lower the Corridor
width value the closer Automower
®
follows the
boundary wire and/or guide wire.
3-2-2
Boundary delay
Guide 1 delay
Guide 2 delay
Follow loop out
Follow loop in
Corridor width
Test IN
Test OUT
Corridor