Welllll, some people would say we are crazy but then they don't have a bott.....We do name them..... lol
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If you had selected 'No' password during the setup then it doesn't check for one and just starts up. So yes, someone can turn it off and back on and it will mow.
If you selected 'Yes' and entered a password then it asks for the password to be entered each time you press Start. It displays four zero character after the request and waits for you to enter your password. You enter a digit you use the Plus/Minus key followed by the Enter key. You do this for each character.
Going to an area is controlled by the time it takes to get there.
After each start up that you cause by pressing the start button it mows the primary area. If your bot has 4 areas, it would be primary, 1st secondary, 2nd secondary, and then 3rd secondary. You enter the time it takes to get to a secondary area at setup. After mowing the primary area it will auto start up when it's time to mow, back out, turn and find the wire in front of the charger, follow it for the time you set, then stop, turn and begin mowing.
If you hand carry you bot to an area the bot will have been turned off, thus at start up it thinks it's mowing the primary area.
To protect flower beds you run the wire out to them, go around the beds (12 inches of so away from the edge of course) then back to the perimeter wire. The going to and returning wires are right next to each other (touching is okay). Since the signal will be going in different directions it cancels it self out along that section of the wire. Thus the bot can run right over top of it with detecting it. Think of a tree as just another flower bed that is small.
One of the wiring schemes we use is called a boot. Again, nothing more than a flower bed. The 1 cm apart 'going to' and 'coming from' wires are only about 3-4 inches in length before they branch out to 12 inches apart to form the leg part of the boot. At the end of the boot (the foot/toe area) the wire turns to form the toe for about 6-8 inches, then makes a sharp turn back to the heel, then on toward the top where it is turns to form the 'coming from' wire.
Why would you want that setup in your yard? When it's time for the bot to go back and it hits a flowerbed wire it will go around and around for about 3 or more loops then stop, turn and go off to find the perimeter wire. However, with the toe wire when it tries to make that sharp turn back to the heel it overshoots and goes over the perimeter wire. It detects the perimeter, turns to the right and follows it back to the charger..... just what you wanted it to do, right? Let me know if you would like a drawing of what I've tried to describe. Do a search and you should find a drawing here on this forum.
And to answer you question, NO it doesn't follow the 1cm apart wires to another zone.... see above.
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