Installing Linked Areas And Secondary Areas - Stihl RMI 632 PC-L Manual De Instrucciones

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► Keep a minimum clearance of b = 21.3 in. (54 cm)
between the perimeter wire routed around a restricted
area and the perimeter wire at the edge of the mowing
area.
► Keep a minimum clearance of at least c = 6.6 ft. (2 m)
around the docking station (1).
► Route the perimeter wire from the edge to the obstacle
with the proper clearance.
► Route the perimeter wire around the obstacle (2) and
attach it to the ground using a sufficient number of wire
stakes (3). Observe the installation direction (arrows).
► Then route the perimeter wire back to the edge. The
segment of perimeter wire routed back to the edge (4)
must be laid directly next to the segment leading to the
restricted area. Keep the segments parallel. When the
wire is laid side-by-side, the signal is canceled and the
iMow will mow directly over this section of perimeter wire.
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If the wires are separated, however, the iMow will not
traverse the wire and the area between the two segments
of perimeter wire will not be mowed.
► After routing the perimeter wire back to the edge, do not
cross the sections of the perimeter wire. Continue the
installation around the perimeter of the mowing area. The
perimeter wire must exit the restricted area in the direction
opposite to the direction in which it entered the restricted
area, @ 11.10.
NOTICE
STIHL recommends checking the proper installation of
restricted areas using the "Test edge" command, @ 14.3.

11.7 Installing Linked Areas and Secondary Areas

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B
Linked areas (B) and secondary areas (C) are parts of the
mowing area that are not located in the primary mowing
area (A) where the docking station (1) is located.
A secondary area is an area that iMow cannot physically
drive to. It cannot be mowed automatically. The robotic
mower must be picked up and carried to the secondary area
and brought back to the primary area when mowing is
complete.
Linked areas (B) can only be mowed automatically if they
are linked by corridors or linking sections.
► Route the perimeter wire (2) in the same direction in all
linked areas and secondary areas.
11 Installing the Perimeter Wire
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