MENU FUNCTIONS
Advanced
Under the Advanced heading, there are even more settings relating to the behaviour of the robotic lawnmower. The settings in this menu are only required if additional control of the lawnmower is definitely needed e.g. in very complex gardens. The factory settings are selected in way that should suit most working areas.
Corridor width
The corridor width is a measure of how far from the guide wire/boundary wire the robotic lawnmower is allowed to travel when it follows this to and from the charging station. The area beside the wire which the robotic lawnmower then uses is called the Corridor.
The aim of operating at varying distances from the wire is reduce the risk of tracks forming. To reduce the risk of tracks forming, it is recommended to select the widest corridor possible allowed by the size of the working area.
The robotic lawnmower itself adjusts the corridor width according to the size of the working area when following along a guide wire. The inbuilt automatic mechanism allows the robotic lawnmower to vary the distance from the wire depending on where in the working area it is located. It automatically makes the corridor narrower in narrow passages for instance.
The factory settings can be used for many working areas, i.e. the robotic lawnmower itself can use the inbuilt functions to operate in the widest possible corridor. In more complex gardens e.g. where the guide wire is placed close to obstacles which cannot be isolated using the boundary loop, operational safety can be improved by carrying out some of the manual settings outlined below.
Corridor width > Boundary
Corridor width is specified in intervals from
The distance the robotic lawnmower maintains from the boundary loop varies depending on the layout of the working area. Use the Test function in Installation > Lawn Coverage > Overview to test the different values.
Use the number keys to specify the required interval. The factory setting is 9.
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