Teun & Katrien: How do the zone regulation/starting points work?

The slider at the top in blue indicates that zone control is enabled. If it is on, you can use multiple starting points.
Starting points are the points where the robotic lawnmower can start its work. Each starting point has 2 settings:
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Starting point (%)
- This determines where on the boundary wire the robot should start and thus enter the field.
- For example:
- 0% = start at the charging station.
- 50% = halfway along the wire.
- This is based on the total length of the boundary wire.
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Frequency (%)
- This determines how often the robot should start at this point in relation to other starting points.
- For example:
- If Starting Point 1 is at 0% with 50% frequency, it will start there in 50% of cases.
- Starting Point 2 at 50% with also 50%, then the chance of it starting at that point is equally high.
The total frequency must always be 100%. For example, one starting point 70% and the second starting point 30%.
Teun does not have App control, so you cannot set starting points yourself.
For example: if you use 130m of boundary wire, the second starting point would be at 65m.
If you have a second zone, it is therefore useful to place the charging station in such a way that half of the total boundary wire roughly ends up in the second zone. This will make the mower visit that zone more often.
If you have any questions about starting points or multiple zones, or need advice? Feel free to email us at: service@zoefrobot.nl