Operator Manual Firmware Version 5.2 Ag Leader PN 4002083 Rev.
© 2014 Ag Leader Technology 2202 South Riverside Drive Ames, Iowa 50010 USA All Rights Reserved Firmware Version 5.
TABLE Table of Contents OF General CONTENTS About this Manual Introduction and Company Profile ............................................................................1 Display......................................................................................................................1 Service......................................................................................................................1 System Uses ....................................................................
Display tab........................................................................................................ 21 Features tab ..................................................................................................... 22 Unlocking Features ..................................................................................... 22 Advanced tab.................................................................................................... 23 Configuration button...............................
TABLE Setup Event ............................................................................................................49 Field Finder .......................................................................................................50 Field Operation Options ....................................................................................50 Run screens ...........................................................................................................51 GPS Signal Indicator..........
Settings Equipment Settings................................................................................................ 79 Implement Switch Settings (for Area Logging)............................................ 79 Equipment Configuration Settings for Rate Control .................................... 80 Speed Input Settings.............................................................................................. 80 Calibrate Distance ..................................................................
TABLE OmniSTAR Settings — GPS 2500 .......................................................................108 Serial Port Settings...............................................................................................109 GPS Information ...................................................................................................111 GPS Information - General Tab ......................................................................111 Satellite Plot.............................................
Remove Pattern/Remove All Patterns............................................................ 129 Reset Pattern.................................................................................................. 129 Pattern Groups..................................................................................................... 129 Guidance Options ................................................................................................ 130 Save ......................................................
TABLE Configuration Setup..............................................................................................151 Load Configuration..........................................................................................152 Run Configuration.................................................................................................152 OF Planting CONTENTS Create Planting Configuration Create Equipment Configuration ........................................................................
Down Force Modes of Operation ............................................................................................. 181 Create Equipment Configuration.......................................................................... 181 Setup Down Force Configuration......................................................................... 182 Calibrate Pressure Sensor................................................................................... 184 Down Force Status ....................................
TABLE Troubleshooting....................................................................................................213 Alarms on KINZE Planter Monitor ...................................................................213 OF Application CONTENTS Liquid Rate Control Create Configuration .......................................................................................217 Controller Settings...........................................................................................
Liquid PWM Control Valve Settings Description............................................. 242 Dickey-John NH3 Conversions....................................................................... 243 Conversion Formulas ................................................................................ 243 Troubleshooting Serial Control Applications................................................... 243 Miscellaneous ................................................................................................
TABLE Europe Settings ........................................................................................260 Sensor Setup .............................................................................................261 Application Rate Table ....................................................................................261 Load Configuration..........................................................................................262 Run Configuration ..............................................
Controller Settings .......................................................................................... 294 Strip Till Control: Servo Control Valve....................................................... 294 Strip Till Control: PWM Control Valve ....................................................... 295 Linear Actuator/Clutch Settings................................................................. 295 Actuator/Clutch Logic .............................................................................
TABLE Automatic Variety Tracking ..................................................................317 Automatic Region Changing.................................................................317 In-Field Messages ................................................................................317 Importing Variety Maps ...................................................................................318 Importing Variety Map Procedure ..............................................................
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GENERAL ABOUT GENERAL GENERAL ABOUT THIS MANUAL THIS INTRODUCTION AND COMPANY PROFILE Welcome to the Ag Leader Technology family. Ag Leader Technology, Inc. is the global leader in yield monitor and precision farming systems and is committed to meeting the present and future needs of the agriculture industry by providing high quality products and first class customer support. INNOVATION Ag Leader Technology manufactures and sells products which support a wide array of precision farming practices.
ph: (515) 232-5363 fax: (515) 232-3595 e-mail: support@agleader.com CAUTION: This display has an internal lithium coin cell battery that is good for the life of the product and does not need to be replaced. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer’s instructions.
GENERAL ABOUT • 28-pin auxiliary connection • RAM mount USB FLASH DRIVE The display features a color touch screen display. The touch screen allows easy and intuitive navigation through the screens on the display without the need for any external keypad or mouse devices. Here are a few key things to remember if you are new to using a touch screen device: • Do not use any sharp objects for running the touch screen device, this could result in damage to the display.
SYSTEM AND UPGRADES Ag Leader Technology will periodically provide operating program updates that will improve the performance of your display. Required software updates will be available free of charge for download from www.agleader.com. On occasion, major releases will be made available that have significant product feature additions or enhancements. These optional software updates may have an additional fee associated with them.
GENERAL VIEWING THIS MANUAL ONLINE This operators manual can be viewed online at Ag Leader’s Web site. To view an online version, go to the Ag Leader Web site and click the Customer Support link. You will see a page titled “Product Manuals.” To view and/or print the Operators Manual online, you will need the Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader .pdf file format. The Adobe Reader software comes pre-installed on most personal computers.
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GENERAL INSTALLATION GENERAL INSTALLATION DISPLAY HARDWARE • (A) USB media slot Used for data transfer in and out of the display. • (B) speaker The built-in speaker is used for audible warnings. The volume can be adjusted through the display setup routine. • (C) RAM mount • (D) Power/Reset switch The Power/Reset switch is used for turning the display on and off in installations where the system is connected to a continuous power supply.
Mount the display to a secure support inside the vehicle cab. The following must be considered when choosing a mounting location: • The display must be readily accessible to the machine operator. • The display must not obstruct the machine operator's normal driving view. • The display must not interfere with or limit access to any of the existing machine controls. • The CAN system cabling be routed and secured without interfering with existing machine controls.
GENERAL INSTALLATION FUSE INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT Fuse Type: Blade Style (ATO/ATC) Rating: Fuse Holder (orange wire) 5A, 250 VAC Fuse Holder (pink wire) 15A, 250 VAC CAUTION: The fuse is to be placed in the fuse holder in-line with the battery power cable and used with display only. SCREEN ICON CONVENTIONS The following control buttons are made available for entering names and calibration values into the system.
Clear All An on-screen Keyboard is made available when appropriate for use during all setup processes. Press the keyboard button to access the on-screen text entry screen. Symbols An on-screen Numeric Keypad is made available for changing configuration settings and calibration numbers. Press the keypad button to access the onscreen numeric entry screen. Clear An on-screen calendar is made available for changing dates. Press the calendar button to access the calendar screen.
SETUP CONFIGURATION INITIAL STARTUP An Initial Setup wizard is presented on startup. Language Selection Once the wizard is completed, it is not shown again unless the display memory is cleared. Language English / US Advanced ADVANCED OPTIONS Advanced Options Press “Advanced” button on Language Selection screen (first screen to appear on initial startup). • Restore Backup • Upgrade Firmware Restore Restore data from a backup file (same display model only) Upgrade Upgrade the display firmware.
LOCATION SPECIFIC SETUP 1. Language Language Selection Language English / US Advanced 2. Unit System Imperial or Metric Units System Unit System Imperial 3. Date and Time Date & Time Time Zone Set to GPS Time and Date requires ZDA NMEA message to be turned on from the GPS receiver. Americas (Central Time) Hours Minutes 9 21 Month 2 12 Day 22 AM/PM Format 12 Hour AM Year 2012 Set to GPS Time and Date Firmware Version 5.
SETUP Press “Single Display” button then continue. to Multiple Display Single Display Select “Single Display” if you only have one display in your operation. CONFIGURATION SINGLE DISPLAY Select “Multiple Displays” if you only have more than one display and want to share setup items between displays. NEW SETUP Press “New Setup” button then to continue. Import Setup New Setup Select “New Setup” to perform all setup through the display user-interface.
IMPORT SETUP Press “Import Setup” button then continue. New Setup to Import Setup Select “New Setup” to perform all setup through the display user-interface. Select “Import Setup” to select an AgSetup file to import setup items from your computer. Select desired setup file from directory. File Selection Size Name Press to accept the setup and return to Home screen.
SETUP to continue. Additional Display First Display Select “First Display” to complete the initial startup wizard and export an AgSetup file for importing into additional displays (with version 3.0 or higher). Select “Additional Display” to import setup items from an AgSetup file from another display that has already been set up. NEW SETUP Press “New Setup” button then New Setup to continue. Import Setup Select “New Setup” to perform all setup through the display user-interface.
IMPORT SETUP Press “Import Setup” button then continue. New Setup to Import Setup Select “New Setup” to perform all setup through the display user-interface. Select “Import Setup” to select an AgSetup file to import setup items from your computer. Select desired setup file from directory. File Selection Size Name Press to accept the setup and return to Home screen.
SETUP to Additional Display First Display Select “First Display” to complete the initial startup wizard and export an AgSetup file for importing into additional displays (with version 3.0 or higher). Select “Additional Display” to import setup items from an AgSetup file from another display that has already been set up. Select desired setup file from directory. File Selection Size Name Press to accept the setup and return to Home screen.
Use the scroll bar to find the file you wish to import. File Selection Size Name When a setup file is created it is saved in a folder titled with the displays serial number _nickname. The file will include a date and have the .agsetup suffix. 2009120009-2-634 2009120009-2-634 2009120009-2-634 Select the desired setup file from directory and press Demo Waterway No Preview North Field . Waterloo Farm Davenport Farm Ashton Farm Import Highlight item with conflict Filename: 2012-03-13_12-37-56.
SETUP Select Event (A) Status bar (B) Setup button (C) Task bar You must complete these initial configuration steps for the Run Time Environment to be active: 12:25:14 PM 5/10/2012 1. Grower, Farm, and Field management For more information, See “Management button” on page 34. 2. Equipment Operating Configuration You can access Configuration Setup by pressing the Setup (wrench) button (B) at the upper right-hand portion of the Home screen. For more information, see “Configuration button” on page 24. 3.
• Display button Press to adjust settings for Time and Date, brightness and volume settings, operating units, language; enable video; view features; and also create and restore backups. DISPLAY BUTTON Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Display button The Display screen contains the following tabs: • General tab displays settings related to Time, Date, display screen settings, operating units, video and display owner information.
SETUP • Brightness and volume percentages. To change these, press the Brightness/Volume button and use of the Display Brightness and Speaker Volume. / to change the percentage Note: Pressing the Automatic box will display the Display Brightness - Trim setting, which makes adjustments to the display’s brightness according to the available or ambient light. • Calibrate Touchscreen. Press this to launch the Touch screen Calibration wizard. Calibrate the touch screen by following the onscreen instructions.
Console Setup General Display Features Advanced Nickname: geo Serial Number: 2009120056 Product Type: AL VERSA Owner: George Eilers Phone: Email: Address: Image: This Display geo Phone: The Display tab contains functionality for setting up a Display Owner and making any needed edits to the owner personal information. The Display Owner information is used in the product application report feature of application rate control.
SETUP Advanced Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Display button > Advanced tab Console Setup Display General Features Advanced Key Switch Standby Log Files (minutes) 5 Memory Guidance Export by Grower Create Backup Copy Debug Files Export data files on shutdown Restore Backup Clear Debug Files Export All Log Files The Advanced Tab allows you to specify settings for copying log files; specify Key Switch Standby settings; view and manually upgrade module firmware; and create and re
- Create Backup. Press to create a backup file of all configuration settings, products, and Grower-FarmField Management data structure on the USB drive. Backup files are stored using the .ibk2 file format. - Restore Backup. Press to restore a backup file from the external data drive to the internal memory of the display. - Clear Internal Memory. Press this button to clear the internal memory of the display.
SETUP • When finished, the new configuration appears in the list on the left side of the screen. • When you highlight the configuration, the equipment in the configuration are listed in the box on the right side of the screen. • Information regarding configurations for specific operations is given in each operations chapter. • Rename button Press to rename the configuration. • Setup button Press to adjust configuration settings. • Remove button Press to remove a configuration.
• Add or import Harvest products. • Add button Press to add or import a Product. At the following screen, choose a Product Option: Add Product, Import Product, or Add Product Mix (if in Application). From here, an on-screen wizard continues you through each step of the setup process. • When finished, the new product appears in Product Tab. • When you highlight the product, information about the product appears on the right side of the screen.
SETUP Grain Harvest Settings • Crop Settings Press the Edit button to open the Grain Settings screen where you can adjust the following settings: - Dry% The percentage of grain moisture used to calculate Dry Bushels - Weight to Volume The Weight to Volume conversion number used to calculate bushels.
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SETUP MANAGEMENT SETUP CONFIGURATION SELECTION Note: Configuration Setup is specific to an operation (Guidance, Tillage, Planting, Application, Harvest). Go to the specific operation section in this manual for information on how to setup a configuration. 1. Press the Configuration button on the home page. Configuration button shows name of current selected configuration. System defaults to guidance configuration. Guidance 2.
Some Modules Not Detected Operating Configuration Configuration can be loaded but is not detecting all the modules associated with the configuration. When loaded, it will not perform the functions of the missing modules. CIH Magnum 340, Hardi Commander 10000 Name Equipment Vehicle CIH Magnum 340 Implement Hardi Commander 10000 Device Display is detecting module. DC COM10K Auxiliary Input Module Liquid Control Module Container Main Tank Device DL1 Display is not detecting module.
SETUP Events are used to track field operations. New events can be created at anytime and therefore a physical field can be broken into many events or recorded under one. An event contains all coverage maps created while that event was active. Events are automatically named by date and time. The display can be run in two different modes: Traditional mode: requires user to specify a Grower, Farm, and Field for the Event. The display associates this information with setup files and logged data.
Starting an Event Press Select Event button. Guidance Select Event Management Selection Growing Season Note: This screen does not appear when operating in Events Only mode. 2014 Crop Grower George Eilers Farm Enable Management Enable Management button is checked by default and requires a Grower, Farm, and Field to be entered before proceeding. Sheldon Field Orab Enable Management To create a Grower, Farm, and Field press the button on current screen and press again next screen.
SETUP For Example: The screen shown to the left will appear for Guidance configurations. Straight Pattern Options Implement Width: Guidance Width 30.0000 30.0000 Enable Tramlines Change Pattern For Application configurations the screen will involve product selection. For Seeding configurations the screen will involve seed selection. Make selections and press to continue. Map screen will appear and user can begin operation.
Select a Previous Event Press event name on Event bar. Event: 2014-01-09_14:40:42 Grower: George Eilers Farm: Sheldon Field: Orab Note: This screen does not appear when operating in Events Only mode. Management Selection Growing Season 2014 Crop Management Selection screen appears. Grower George Eilers Press to accept.
SETUP The Grower refers to the business or person that the system is in operation for. Contact information can also be entered for each Grower. The Grower information will be passed into mapping software for automatic Grower setup within desktop software. • Add button Press to add a Grower. • Rename button Edit an existing name of a Grower by highlighting that name and pressing button. • Setup button Press to enter information for the Grower’s Name, Tax ID and Memo. • Remove button Press to remove a Grower.
The Field Information screen opens, showing the name of that field in the Title Bar. Field Name information that can be added or edited by pressing Field Information Field Clear Bounds 0 ac Area Sheldon Farm Low 80 County FSA Number Township FSA Area Range Legal Description 0 ac including Farm, County, Township, Range, Section Number, Area, FSA Number, FSA Area and Legal Description. Section • Area shown in the total acres (hectares) of the field. • FSA Number refers to the U.S.
SETUP Field: Farm: Grower: Boundaries Demo Allegon County Michigan Test Fields The File Selection screen appears. Highlight the desired file to import. New Folder 1 Field_1.iby Operator can import/export all fields and boundaries at once with an .AGSETUP file. For more information on .AGSETUP files see See “.AGSETUP” Field_2.iby Field_3.iby Field_4.iby on page 327. irx_multi_product irx_single_product 91.51 ac Press to complete the import process.
USERS TAB Users Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Management (Barn) button > User tab Management Setup Grower/Farm/Field Season Users Businesses Eilers, George Management Setup screen - User tab allows user to add, modify, or delete users from the display. Eilers, Joan Oakes, Bill Schmidt, Jack VanBurkum, Doug Add a User Users Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Management (Barn) button > User tab > Plus (+) button 1.
SETUP User Setup button Users Select Specific User Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Management (Barn) button > User tab > Select Specific User > Setup (wrench) button Edit User General Phone/Email General tab Address Permissions First George • First and Last Name Last Eilers • Set and Clear Password Applicator License • Applicator License Memo • Memo Passwor Set Password Clear Password Phone/Email tab • Home Phone • Mobile Phone • Business Phone • Home Email • Business Email
Edit Person General Phone/Email Operators • Have full or limited access Address Permissions Permission Level Operator Full Full Permission Level Manager • No access to USB or Setup options, unless also set as a Manager - Can import from USB from Map Screen (RX, patterns, boundaries) • Manager sets up privileges Managers • Full access to the display settings and functions • Only user that can change the selected configuration • Ability to log out of the display System can be set up with operators on
SETUP MANAGEMENT SETUP Custom Permission Edit User General Phone/Email Address Permissions Permission Level User Role Custom Operator Management Manager Field Management View Summary Mapping Can allow or deny the following options: • Management screen • Pan/Zoom controls • Legend Toolbox • Marks Toolbox Pan/Zoom Controls Legend Toolbox • Boundary Toolbox Boundary Toolbox • Guidance Toolbox Guidance Toolbox Minimize Toolboxes • Minimize Toolbox • Each individual guidance pattern Patterns St
Setup and USB buttons are locked for Operators if a Manager is present in the system. A Manager can access setup menu and USB by pressing button and inputting their password. A User can be setup as an Operator and Manager to have the same access as a Manager. The Home and Map screen will appear different depending on how you assigned user permissions. For setting up users with permissions see “Users tab” on page 38.
SETUP MANAGEMENT SETUP ACCESSING SETUP MENUS 1. Press Setup (wrench) button. 2. Select Manager from drop-down menu. Press 3. Enter password. Press . . Now have complete access to the setup menus: • Configurations Settings • Grower management • GPS settings • Display settings Do not have to be a Manger to create certain objects • Grower • Farm • Field • Product (can't change units) ACCESSING USB 1. Press USB button 2. Select Manager from drop-down menu. Press 3. Enter password. Press . .
Password generator will require the following information: Devices CAN A CAN B DISPLAY Firmware: Firmware ID: Hardware ID: Product ID: Serial Number: Revision: Run Time: Boot Counter: • (A) Display serial number 4.0.18/4.0.17 VERSA 4001683 VERSA 2009120056 4.3.2.0 436:54:39 394 • (B) Major revision - First digit of firmware version • (C) Minor revision - First digit of firmware version after decimal. Example: Version 4.
SETUP MANAGEMENT SETUP • Remove button Press to remove a business.
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SETUP FIELD OPERATIONS SETUP FIELD OPERATIONS 0.00 ac 0.0 mph Eilers, George JD 8360R, JD 1770 Event: 2014-01-09_12:39:39 Grower: George Eilers Farm: Sheldon Field: Orab Products Region: <1> Productivity 1222 0 sds/ac 0.0 sds 0.0 ac C1224 0 sds/ac 0.0 sds 0.0 ac C1492 0 sds/ac 0.0 sds 0.0 ac 1:36:07 PM 18/01/2012 A. Operator Selection, see “Operator Selection” on page 47 B. Edit Operator, see “User Setup button” on page 39 C.
Operator Selection Select Operator Eilers, George 2. Choose the operator from drop-down menu. Note: Checkbox will require a password to be entered upon start up of the display. Press . 3. Enter password. Press Options Show Operator Selection on Startup . The operator will now be selected and permissions active Note: If the active operator has a password, the operator selection will always be displayed on startup.
SETUP You must have already created the following: • A Season, Grower, Farm and Field in Setup Management. For more information, see “Management button” on page 34. • An Operating Configuration at the Setup screen’s Configuration Tab. This Operating Configuration consists of Equipment, Vehicle, Implement, Controller (optional), Container (in Application), and Ground Speed Source. • A Product (if you are creating an Application or Planting Field Operation) at the Setup Product Tab.
4. Return to Home screen When you complete the steps in the Wizard, you will return to the Home screen. • For information on Run screen operations, see “Run screens” on page 51. FIELD FINDER If you have an existing field boundary, and your current GPS position is within that field boundary, the display will automatically pick the correct Grower, Farm and Field combination when you start a Field Operation. • Region button Region: <1> A region is used to subdivide a field into smaller sections.
SETUP 0.67 ac FIELD OPERATIONS RUN SCREENS 4.5 mph Soybeans C1545 sds/ac 104000 102000 Varieties C1545 1 104000 • (A) Status Bar 2 102000 • (B) On-screen Light bar • (C) Mapping toolbox • (D) Mapping Function tabs Flow: Area: 10272 sds/min 0.67 ac • (E) Product Control toolbox • (F) Product tabs 40 ft 0 in 100% • (G) Function buttons • (H) Task bar Population: 26100 sds/ac • (I) Main Screen buttons Spacing: 8.
Note: For more information on the Video screen, see “Video” on page 66. AutoSwath button. Pressing this button turns the AutoSwath feature on and off. When AutoSwath is on, the icon is green; when it is off the icon is white. AutoSwath - ON AutoSwath - OFF Area Logging Status button - This button appears for configurations that do not use rate control, such as Tillage, Harvest, Planting operations that do not use SeedCommand, and Application operations that do not use DirectCommand.
SETUP FIELD OPERATIONS Engage - Not Ready Grey with a red circle and slash if the autosteer system is off and unable to engage. Note: For more information, see “Guidance” on page 117. Master Switch Status. This bar shows that the Master Switch is active.
Vehicle Icon - Zoom to Extent The Vehicle Icon is shown by an arrow inside a circle if the Map screen is viewed in Zoom to Extent. The vehicle appears as a gold-colored triangle if the Map screen is viewed in Zoom Detail. The appearance of the zoomed-in icon changes depending upon the data being logged in the field. Vehicle Icon - logging If the vehicle is logging, the implement icon appears as a green bar behind it.
SETUP Press the Map Legend button at the top of the Mapping Toolbox, and the Legend appears, either for Rate or Coverage. Water Map Legend - Rate RATE 16.0 + 12.0 - 16.0 8.0 - 12.0 4.0 - 8.0 0 - 4.0 Soybeans Map Legend - Coverage Coverage Coverage Overlap Legend Select — Press the Legend Setup (wrench) tool, and the Legend Select screen appears.
Notes: Legend Settings Attribute: Rate 16.0 - (20.0) 12.0 - 16.0 8.0 - 12.0 4.0 - 8.0 (0.0) - 4.0 Color Scheme Average 175 Reset to Default Legend Green-Yellow-Red Ranges Range Spacing Save as Product Legend 10 5 • The Legend Settings screen can also be accessed by pressing the Edit Legend button on the Setup screen’s Product Tab. • Legend settings changes that are made at the Legend Settings screen will affect all regions.
SETUP Markers Rock Weeds Markers are a collection of point objects that are available on the Map Markers tab of the Mapping Toolbox. Map markers allow you to map points on the go in order to identify specific features within a field. Press an individual marker to indicate a Map Marker on the Map screen. If all of the Markers that you created are not immediately visible in this screen, use the Cycle Markers button to view more that you created.
Boundary Press the Boundary button on the Field tab to access the Boundary Options screen. Field Boundary Headlands Topography On the Boundary Options screen, you can Import Boundaries, Export Boundaries, and Clear All Boundaries. Boundary Options Region OUTER (39.74) Pressing on the Boundary Options screen opens the Boundary Settings screen. Highlighting an existing region and pressing on deletes that region. Use Import and Export buttons to move regions to and from USB drive. 39.
SETUP 3. The Boundary Offset feature enables mapping a boundary at a user-defined distance to the left or right of the GPS antenna center line. If desired, specify a Boundary Offset distance by choosing a direction and distance from the GPS antenna center line. 4. Press Field Headlands Topography to start the boundary. 5. During the creation of a boundary, the Pause/Resume button and Stop button appear at the top of the Field tab. 6. Press the Stop button to complete the boundary.
Active Area Product will be applied to headlands of field. Product will be applied to main section of field. Work Area AutoSwath will turn off product on headlands. AutoSwath will turn off product on main section of field. AutoSwath will not be affected by headlands. Headlands All Add a Headland Press on Headlands Options screen. Select Headland Type from drop-down box.
SETUP 1. Select Driven from drop-down menu and press to continue. 2. Press on New Headlands screen. 3. Input Headland Offset Distance and Direction (Left or Right). Press to accept. 4. Drive Boundary Clear All • • pause • resume recording after pausing stop recording 5. Save, Resume, or Discard • Save -a. Press Save button -b. Default name is time and date. Press -c. Press to accept or to change name. to discard boundary.
Edit Headlands Press Edit Headlands button. Edit Headlands 1 Select a headland from list. • Press to add a driven headland. • Press to delete selected headland. • Press to delete all driven headlands. • Press to return to Headland Options screen. • Press to load selected headland. Clear All This screen will vary depending on type of headland. Headland Alarm Settings Press Headland Alarm Settings button.
SETUP The display allows you to record points that can be used to make a reference layer that is relative to the elevation throughout the field. This requires that you have an RTK GPS signal to collect the accurate elevation data. Field Boundary You can also import data from mapping software such as SMS Advanced via .agsetup files. Headlands Topography Pressing the Topography button takes you to the Topography screen which allows user to setup Topography functionality.
If you have RTK GPS reception, you are allowed to collect an elevation survey. This will allow you to collect the Lat/Long and elevation values as you traverse the field. A point will be dropped every 3 meters as you drive regardless of speed, or direction. If you are collecting during operations like planting or application using autoswath, it will also log points outside the boundary of the field (i.e. through a grassed waterway) to get the most information throughout the field.
SETUP During collection of an elevation survey, points will be logged to the file every 3 meters. An onscreen visual will appear in the form of a single black dot every 30 meters. If at any point during collection your gps correction status changes out of RTK fixed, logging will be suspended, if you re-acquire the RTK signal, logging will automatically resume. At any point you can pause or stop collection of the elevation survey, and then resume as needed.
In Odd-shaped fields, the surface rendering of the elevation will connect areas (A) even if you haven’t driven through that area. VIDEO • Video button Press and the Video screen appears. • Brightness Press / to increase or decrease the brightness of the video input. • Contrast Press / to increase or decrease the contrast of the video input. • Camera Number Selection The display can receive input from up to four video cameras. Press the numbered buttons to switch views between video cameras.
SETUP REPORTS SETUP REPORTS SUMMARY REPORT Press: Home button > Summary button Summary Report Season Grower 2012 Crop Strip Till Testing Field Operation 1 Application Region Farm 2 Product Potash Avg Rate (lb/ac) Total (lb) Area (ac) Date Created Instance 1 Create Report View Report Instance 2 This screen shows you field totals and averages. Use the drop-down menus at the top to specify the information you would like to view.
• Crop Residue Level • Soil Condition • Soil Moisture • Soil Temperature Press: Home button > Field Notes button > Memo button Press to input, edit, or delete Field Notes. Press: Home button > Field Notes button > Settings button Change settings that affect the creation of application reports. • Auto Generate Application Report Check this option to have the display automatically generate an application report each time you start a new field operation.
SETUP these, if desired. Press when finished. 2. A scroll bar informs you of the progress made when the display compiles the Smart Report. 3. At the conclusion of the Smart Report creation process, a screen states “Report Creation Complete.” Press or if you wish to view the report press the View Report button. A built-in PDF viewer displays your Smart Report. An example is shown at “Control Channel Report Content” on page 70.
CONTROL CHANNEL REPORT CONTENT APPLICATION REPORT Field Field: County: Township: Range: Section: Grower Strip Till Testing Application Timing: Placement: Equipment Configuration Vehicle: JD 8440 Implement: Strip-till bar Product: MAP Applied Area: 924.46 ac 2 Farm: Description Pre Plant Sub Surface Application Date/Time 12/17/2009 3:20 PM Start Time: End Time: 12/19/2009 10:20 AM The content of all product application reports is divided into two distinct groups.
SETUP Region 1 <1> Item Region Name Operator Name Application Details Area Map Amount Pell Lime Amount Application Start Time Application End Time Region 2 • Service Provider Information • Grower Information 924.46 lb • Field Information 135639.72 lb 90291.
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SETUP EXTERNAL DRIVE SETUP EXTERNAL DRIVE EXTERNAL STORAGE OPERATIONS The External Storage Operations button is where you can copy your field data; upgrade display firmware; as well as import, export and manage files. UPGRADE FIRMWARE Upgrade Firmware - AL_package-3.0.37.0.fw2 84.8 Press: Home button > External Storage button > Upgrade Firmware button > specific .fw2 file on USB drive > Check button Pressing the Upgrade Firmware button allows you to upgrade the display firmware from the .
• Marker Sets and Markers Note: Do not use the IBK to “clone” a display. Use AGSETUP. .AGDATA • Includes all the necessary data to fully archive in SMS • Includes recorded operation data • Equipment Used • Products Used • Marks Logged • Boundaries • Guidance Patterns • Flexible export options • Will be able to export by Grower EXPORT FILES .
SETUP EXTERNAL DRIVE • Equipment Used • Products Used • Marks Logged • Boundaries • Guidance Patterns • Flexible export options • Will be able to export by Grower MANAGE FILES Manage Files Press: Home button > External Storage button > Manage Files Use the scroll bar to view a list of all files and folders. A bar at the bottom of the window shows how much memory is available on the USB drive. To delete files, highlight specific file and press selected files will be permanently deleted. Press Delete .
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SETUP DEVICES SETUP DEVICES DEVICE INFORMATION Pressing on the Device Information button, located in the upper right corner of the display, opens the Devices screens. Technical support may request that you look at these screens for help in diagnosing a problem. DEVICES Devices CAN A The Devices screen displays the modules that are connected to the CAN A and CAN B bus (CAN B is for ISOBUS). Select a device to display its particular firmware and hardware information.
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SETUP SETTINGS SETUP SETTINGS EQUIPMENT SETTINGS Equipment Settings Press the Configuration Settings button on the Configuration Setup screen to view or edit the name of your Equipment Configuration Settings. The appearance of this button will vary, depending upon whether you are using a Area Logging operating configuration (with or without an implement switch); or whether you are using Rate Logging/Control for a DirectCommand or SeedCommand operating configuration.
Equipment Configuration Settings for Rate Control If you are using an operating configuration with Rate Control, (such as for certain DirectCommand and SeedCommand configurations) you must specify Equipment Configuration Settings. At the Configuration Setup screen, press the Configuration Settings button. The Equipment Configuration Settings screen appears.
SETUP Primary Source Display GPS The Speed Input Settings screen is where you can calibrate the ground speed input for accurate speed and area calculations. Backup Source Auxiliary Device Auxiliary Device Channel Radar Auxiliary Channel Calibration 2000 Calibrate Distance Pulses/ 100 ft In most cases GPS is the primary speed source with Radar serving as backup. If you will be using GPS as the primary you will need to select a Backup source.
Configuration Speed Input Your Specific Configuration Calibrate Speed Sensor Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Configuration (tractor) button > Configuration tab > your specific configuration > Setup (wrench) button > Speed Input button > Calibrate Speed Sensor Follow instructions on screen to calibrate sensor. Note: Calibration settings can be manually adjusted if desired by pressing Enter CAL Number and making small changes to the setting.
SETUP SETTINGS • Reset All. This button resets the settings to defaults. AUXILIARY INPUT SETTINGS Configuration Auxiliary Input Your Specific Configuration Assign Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Configuration (tractor) button > Configuration tab > your specific configuration > Setup (wrench) button > Auxiliary Input button > Assign button This screen shows all the switches and external inputs. Unassigned switches and external inputs are shown with a yellow “X”.
The Auxiliary Input Diagnostics screen lists the active switches. These color-coded boxes display the following diagnostics: Auxiliary Input Diagnostic • Green The switch box is connected to the Auxiliary Module in the On position. • Black The switch box is connected to the Auxiliary Module, but is in the Off position. Ground Speed Pulses 0 • Grey The switch box is not connected to the Auxiliary Module.
SETUP • Coverage Option In the Coverage Option area, you must choose between three options: - The Minimize Skip option turns off the implement section after the entire section is fully inside your coverage area. This prevents the possibility of skips. - The Minimize Overlap option turns off the implement section when that section first enters your coverage area. This prevents the possibility of overlaps.
• Measure and enter the vertical height of the antenna above the ground. Note: Accuracy when measuring for a specific setting is essential to ensure proper machine performance. HITCH TAB SETTINGS TAB The Hitch Tab allows you to enter in the distance from four different mounting positions on the tractor to the rear axle. Press to enter these values in if using the hitch point. Note: Accuracy when measuring for a specific setting is essential to ensure proper machine performance.
SETUP Offsets Planting with SeedCommand 2 • Press the first to enter the distance from the mid-point of the swath section to the machine’s centerline. Select to the left/to the right to indicate the direction the swath section is located from the vehicle centerline. Enter Forward or Backward Distance from Hitch Point 5 ft Enter Left or Right Distance from Centerline 0 ft Left • Press the second to enter the distance that the swath section is located from the hitch point. Press when finished.
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SETUP VIRTUAL TERMINAL The display is compatible with the ISO 11783 (ISOBUS) Virtual Terminal Standard. This enables support of many ISOBUS compliant implements on the display. Virtual Terminal functionality enables the compliant implement’s user interface to be viewed and controlled on the display.
ISOBUS Settings Virtual Terminal Task Controller Enable Virtual Terminal Enable Task Controller Broadcast GPS Speed will appear in the task bar. Toggle between the Virtual Terminal run screen and other display functions by pressing the VT button. Auxiliary Module Support Function Instance Once a Virtual Terminal has been enabled 0 Function Instance Note: Only Function Instance 0 allows modifying auxiliary assingnments.
SETUP 0.0 0.0 lbs/ac lbs/ac connected, press the VT button to toggle between Working Sets. 0.0 ac/hr 98.5 ac The Working Sets can also be accessed by pressing tabs (A) or (B) individually. 74.0 50.0 Rate 1 0 rev/min Command received. Front Meter Clutch OFF! Advance through multiple screens of buttons. This button remains hidden unless more than 10 buttons are present. Opens the Virtual Terminal Settings screen.
Assign implement functions to ISO compatible inputs. Auxiliary Mappings Function Input The number of functions and inputs shown on the Auxiliary Mappings screens will vary depending on the implement and input devices connected to the display. Note: Implement functions can not be mapped to Ag Leader switches. VT ALARMS AND TROUBLE CODES Virtual Terminal Alarm If the display receives an active trouble code, the Virtual Terminal Alarm (A) will appear in the Status bar at the top of the screen.
SETUP ECU ID: Software ID: FMA_R 0.9 2006-05-23 • SPN “Suspect Parameter Number” = Error Number Previously Active Errors: Active Errors: SPN OC FMI SPN OC FMI 522102 12 1 522102 12 1 523666 3 2 523666 3 2 • FMI “Fault Mode Indicator” = Error State. • OC “Occurrence Count” Clear Previously Active Errors • DTC Diagnostic Trouble Code This is a combination of the SPN and the FMI (for example 522102.12).
Select the controller make and model Controller Setup Wizard: Make and Model Select Controller Make and Model The rest of the steps will follow the Liquid Rate Controller Configuration.
SETUP VIRTUAL TERMINAL Read in object pool Set up configuration in Virtual Terminal Load configuration on display’s map screen.
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SETUP AGFINITI SETUP AGFINITI CONNECTING TO WI-FI NETWORK Insert USB Wi-Fi Adapter to USB port of the display. To connect to a Wi-Fi network: Press: Home button > AgFiniti button > Networking button Select network you wish to use. Secured networks are indicated by a lock on the signal strength icon and require a password. Press Connect to connect to a network. Connect Forget If you no longer want to be connected to a network you can press Forget, which will disconnect the network.
One or more networks are in range but display is not configured to connect to a network. Connected to network. Green bars represent network connection strength: the more green bars, the stronger the network strength. Note: This does not represent cell strength. CONNECTING TO AGFINITI In order to connect the display to AgFiniti you must first have an AgFiniti account and active license. If you don’t have an AgFiniti account go to www.AgFiniti.com to create one or use your SMS login credentials.
SETUP File Transfer requires a File Transfer license (one per display). AgFiniti is compatible with Ag Leader Integra and Versa displays. IMPORTING AND EXPORTING FILES Press: Home button > AgFiniti button Import an AgSetup file with setup data from AgFiniti. See “.AGSETUP” on page 327 for information on AgSetup files. Export an AgSetup file with setup data to AgFiniti Exports logged data in the display since the last time log files were exported to AgFiniti via a AgData file. See “.
The Downloaded tab shows files that are stored on the internal memory of the display. These files can be accessed when there isn’t an internet connection, but Wi-Fi adapter must be inserted. Note: These buttons delete files from internal memory NOT from AgFiniti. Select file and press Delete button to delete file from internal memory. Press Delete All button to delete all files from internal memory.
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IMPORTING A VARIETY REFERENCE MAP (HARVEST ONLY) from Options screen in the Event Wizard Select Event Press the “Select Event” button and follow the steps in the wizard until screen with Import Variety Map button. REMOTE SUPPORT Remote Support requires a Remote Support license (one per account). AgFiniti is compatible with Ag Leader Integra and Versa displays. Remote viewer has no control over the display. Remote viewer can only view the display and not press buttons.
SETUP Advanced Options Press: Home button > AgFiniti button > Advanced Options button > Ask For Permission This selection will require the display user to grant remote user permission to view the display. allow remote viewer access to view the display deny remote viewer access to view the display If buttons are grayed out then there isn’t a remote support license tied to the AgFiniti account. Must enter Remote Support activation code at www.AgFiniti.com. See dealer for activation code.
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GPS GPS GPS GPS BUTTON During your field operation, the GPS (satellite) button in the upper left-hand side of the Status Bar should appear as green, which means you are receiving a differential GPS signal. If this icon appears yellow, you are still receiving GPS but are not receiving a differential signal; and if it appears gray then you have lost GPS. In either case, you should check your GPS settings.
• GPS Settings Differential Source GPS Rate (Hz) WAAS 1 Port Settings Age of Differential WAAS Backup Ignore NMEA Checksum 0 Force TSIP Connection Reset to Defaults Note: If using OmniSTAR, see “OmniSTAR Settings” on page 107. • Differential Source Select choice of WAAS/EGNOS, Satellite (OmniSTAR®) or Beacon (Coast Guard) differential sources. • Wrench button Pressing the Wrench button opens different settings screens, depending on whether you are using OmniSTAR® or Beacon.
Receiver GPS OMNISTAR SETTINGS OmniSTAR (Differential Source drop-down menu) Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > GPS button > Receiver Setup (wrench) button > OmniSTAR (Differential Source drop-down menu) > Setup (wrench) button Note: If using the GPS 2500 receiver, see “OmniSTAR Settings — GPS 2500” on page 108. OmniSTAR Setup Serial Number Provider Settings 0224019369 Frequency Central USA (MSV-C) Differential Source VBS Custom Frequency HP/XP Baud Rate 1200 1557.
• Frequency In the Frequency drop-down list box, select the geographic region where you are located. If you wish to enter a Custom Frequency, select Custom. Then enter the frequency number in the text box below. Note: The display does not come with custom frequency numbers. Enter a number only if directed to by OmniSTAR. • Baud Rate The baud rate represents the speed at which your receiver obtains information from the satellite.
• Serial Number/OmniSTAR User ID This box shows the serial number of your receiver. It may also display your OmniSTAR User ID. Note: You will need to know this number when contacting OmniSTAR in order to set up the receiver. • Differential Source - VBS - OmniSTAR VBS is a "sub-meter" level of service. - HP/XP - The OmniSTAR XP service is more accurate than VBS, but slightly less accurate than HP. The OmniSTAR HP (High Performance) service is the most accurate of the three options.
The Serial Port Settings screen is the place where you can adjust GPS output. The appearance of the Serial Port Settings screen varies depending upon your model of GPS receiver. Shown to the left is the Serial Port Settings screen as it would appear for an operator of a GPS 1500 or 2500 antenna.
• NMEA Messages These checkboxes represent various communication protocols or formats that have been set by the National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA), and used in information “strings” or sentences output by the GPS Receiver. At present, the display only requires two NMEA Message formats: GGA and VTG. - GGA: position in longitude and latitude. - VTG: ground speed - GSV, GSA: required to view the Satellite Plot, but are not required for GPS information.
• GPS Speed • Position Rate The frequency that the receiver is sending the display your position in longitude and latitude (GGA). For example, at 5 Hz the display would be receiving a position message 5 times every second. • Speed/Heading Rate: The frequency that the receiver is sending the display your ground speed and heading (VTG) Note: Position Rate and Speed/Heading Rate should both be set at a minimum of 5 Hz for guidance or steering.
Note: The age of the DGPS corrections (as delivered to the GPS receiver) will vary from one second to several seconds, depending on the characteristics of the individual satellite signals. Satellite Plot Satellite Plot General Press: GPS (satellite) button > General tab > Satellite Plot button Satellite Plot Plot Graph PRN Satellites in View Satellites Tracked 10 7 Elv Corrections Age (sec) 7.40 VDOP 2.40 Azm SNR HDOP 1.50 PDOP 2.
GPS Information General Receiver • Receiver ID OmniSTAR • Firmware Version Receiver ID: Firmware Version: Serial Number: e-Dif Subscription: GLONASS: GPS 2500 1.
GeoSteer GPS GPS INFORMATION - NTRIP or ParaDyme Press: GPS (satellite) button > GeoSteer tab or ParaDyme GPS Information General GeoSteer 1.2.25159 1219150027 JD 7280R Active Vehicle: Good Steering Status: NTRIP Stream CMRP_NEAR NTRIP Status: Stream Connected Connected Cellular Status: Cellular Signal Strength (%) 100 Connected WiFi Status: 100 WiFi Signal Strength (%) Firmware Version: Serial Number: • NTRIP Connect Connects the display to the NTRIP correction source.
2500 RTK SETUP Receiver Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > GPS button > Receiver Setup (wrench) button • Differential Source Select RTK for RTK Differential Correction • Wrench button Pressing the Wrench button opens the screens to set the RTK radio channel. Base Station and Rover must be set to the same channel • Ignore NMEA Checksum Check this to ignore intermittent GPS message errors. • Reset to Defaults Press the Reset to Defaults button to restore receiver settings to the factory default.
GUIDANCE GUIDANCE GUIDANCE GUIDANCE/STEERING CONTROL SETUP Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > GPS button GPS/Guidance Setup Receiver Steering Manual Guidance TSIP Operator Presence Alarm 15 Minutes Lightbar Settings Require Differential Correction for Guidance 0 • Manual Guidance Select this to perform guidance by lightbar while manually steering the vehicle. • OnTrac2/OnTrac2+ For more information, see the OnTrac2 section. • ParaDyme Steering For more information, see the ParaDyme insert.
LIGHTBAR SETTINGS SETUP Lightbar Settings Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > GPS button > Lightbar Settings button LIghtbar Settings Spacing 12 in Mode • LED Spacing Enter the distance represented by each square of the lightbar (6-72 in.). • Mode Chase - center the vehicle by followig the indicator lights. External Lightbar LED Brightness 5 Pull - center the vehicle by turning in the opposite direction of the indicator lights on the lightbar.
GUIDANCE NEW PATTERN STRAIGHT Select Pattern New Pattern Press: Map button > Guidance tab (in Mapping Toolbox) > New Pattern button > Straight Pattern Selection System defaults pattern type to last used. Press the pattern icon to select a different pattern. - Implement Width (from Implement Setup) - Guidance Width input box - Enable Tramlines checkbox Press . You will automatically return to the Map screen. Create AB line using 2 points • Press to mark point A.
Patterns are automatically saved when the B point is set (A point for A+ pattern). For more information see “AutoSave” on page 127. Note: On straight AB lines, if you complete a swath that is longer than the previous one, the display automatically extends the guidance path for the following swaths. ADAPTIVE CURVE Use the Adaptive Curve pattern to follow gentle contours in the field, or when you need to avoid obstacles (B). This pattern provides guidance based on the last curve driven.
Press to mark point B. The AB line appears on the map screen and point B is marked with a red ball. Note: Guidance extends beyond the end of curved swaths. This makes it possible to get LED guidance back onto the swath if the vehicle drives past the end of a swath. The extended swath lines do not appear on screen.
Press: Map button > Guidance tab (in Mapping Toolbox) > New Pattern button > Identical Curve Pattern Selection System defaults pattern type to last used. Press the pattern icon to select a different pattern. - Implement Width (from Implement Setup) - Guidance Width input box - Enable Tramlines checkbox Press . You will automatically return to the Map screen. return to the Map screen. Create AB line using 2 points • Press to mark point A. A green ball appears on the map screen where point was placed.
New Pattern Press: Map button > Guidance tab (in Mapping Toolbox) > New Pattern button > Pivot Pattern Selection System defaults pattern type to last used. Press the pattern icon to select a different pattern. - Implement Width (from Implement Setup) - Guidance Width input box - Manual Entry checkbox and Latitude and Longitude input boxes Press . You will automatically return to the Map screen.
• Shift By Distance This sets the field edge as the distance and direction in relation to the AB Line created. In the Pivot Field Edge Distance portion of the window, enter the distance in feet and inches. • Shift By Rows This sets the field edge as the number of crop rows multiplied by the number of spacing. In the Pivot Field Edge Distance portion of the window, enter the Number of Rows and Row Spacing. • Cancel The vehicle uses the driven pass as the AB Line. 2.
GUIDANCE Press . You will automatically return to the Map screen. Inputting Paths into SmartPath AB Manager Press: Map button > Guidance tab (in Mapping Toolbox) > A-B button > AB Manager The AB Manager screen allow user to create, edit, remove, and load paths into SmartPath. • Press to create an AB line. • Load Press to load an AB line. • Press to edit the name of an AB line. • Press to delete an AB line. You can create up to 20 different AB lines within SmartPath.
As you continue using the SmartPath, the map screen will display three lines: Smart Reset • (A) The Base Path Appears as a black line, is the initial SmartPath that you created on the first pass. Nudge: 30 in Total: 0 in • (B) The Followed Path Appears as a maroon-colored line, is the path that your vehicle is currently using. • (C) The Projected Path Appears as a blue-colored line on the opposite side of the Base Path, is an alternate path parallel to the Base Path.
Nudge Save Smart Lightbar Path Generation Heading Threshold All Area Covered Save Group 20 degrees • The default setting is Logged Area. This setting only creates passes while you are logging field data. Logged Area • By selecting All Area Covered, you can create SmartPath passes even when not logging field data. Pause • The Heading Threshold setting is the available area that the Guidance System uses to search for previouslycreated SmartPath passes. The default setting is 20 degrees.
MANAGE PATTERNS SPATIAL SORT New Pattern Press: Map button > Guidance tab (in Mapping Toolbox) > New Pattern button Spatial Sort allows the user to select any guidance pattern in the display, sorted by distance from the GPS location. Pattern at the top of the list will be the closest to current GPS location. Check the box to show all patterns.
To remove a pattern from the display memory, first press the Manage Patterns button on the Guidance Tab of the Mapping Toolbox. At the Manage Patterns screen, press either: • the Remove button if you wish to delete one pattern file; or • the Remove All button if you wish to delete all of them for the current field.
The Pattern Cycle Button allows the user to easily cycle between patterns with a single button press. Patterns will cycle in the order they were created or added, starting back at the beginning of the list, once the last patterns is reached. When loading a Pattern Group, the Group Pattern Setting dialog appears and allows the user to select the Guidance Width and any Shift that needs to be applied to each Pattern within the Pattern Group.
GUIDANCE PAUSE Pause Press: Map button > Guidance tab (in Mapping Toolbox) > Setup (wrench) button > Pause button The Pause button allows your display to stop logging points along an AB Line. Once this button is pressed, a Resume button will take its place until you press this button and Pause reappears. Note: If you are using the display to follow a set AB Line and wish to temporarily deviate from this line, you can use the Pause button to pause the display's guidance logging activity.
Straight Straight Nudge allows you to adjust the swaths by a specified distance. Reset Reset Small Nudge (single arrow) shown on left. Nudge: 30.0 in Nudge: 90.0 in Large Nudge setting (double arrow) shown on right (Straight Patterns Only). Total: 0.0 in Use Nudge toggle button Nudge: 30.0 in Total: 0.0 in Total: 0.0 in to switch between Small and Large Nudge setting.
Nudge Adaptive Curve Shift Lightbar Save Save Group Inches Feet Shift By Distance 0 0 Pause Remark A Shift Left Shift Right • Shift by Distance - enter the distance that you wish to shift the pattern. Use the Shift Left and Shift Right buttons to enter the direction and to accept change • Shift by Rows - enter the number of rows you wish to shift the pattern.
Guidance Options Nudge Shift OnTrac Tuning Steering Lightbar Tramlines Heading Aggressiveness — determines how aggressively the system reacts to achieve the correct heading. Save Save Group Motor Aggressiveness 0 Heading Aggressiveness 0 Cross-Track Error 0 Motor Aggressiveness — determines how aggressively the motor engages. Cross-Track Error — adjusts how aggressively the vehicle reacts to changes in cross-track error.
Nudge Shift Lightbar • Paths Between Tramlines - use number of passes between tramlines. Tramlines Save • Paths to Start Field - use to enter the number of passes at the begining of the field before the first tramline. Save Group Paths Between Tramlines 1 Paths to Start Field: 1 Pause • Guide To: - use drop-down menu to choose between Paths and Tramlines.
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GUIDANCE ONTRAC2+ GUIDANCE ONTRAC2+ To ensure proper AutoSteer Operation make sure your GPS source is setup properly. Complete the following steps to access AutoSteer setup screen: 1. Start the Display. 2. Turn on the Mechanical Drive Unit (MDU) with On/Off switch (A). Guidance/Steering OnTrac 2 Steering 3.
To return to the previous screen, press the Back icon. Press the Back icon from the AutoSteer Setup screen to return to your Display menus. VEHICLE Vehicle Press: Vehicle button Select the desired vehicle configuration procedure button: create and calibrate a new vehicle Setup Wizard Manage Vehicle manage or change selected vehicle calibrate to achieve optimal AutoSteering.
GUIDANCE ONTRAC2+ The Control Point of a vehicle is defined as: • Standard Wheeled Vehicle (MFWD, Floater, Sprayer) - Rear Axle • Track Vehicle - Center of tracks • Articulated Tractor - Pivot point of vehicle • Combine/Swather - Front Axle Press . 8. Enter Antenna Lateral Offset. Select Left or Right. Press . Note: The Antenna Lateral Offset value is tested and adjusted (if necessary) after vehicle creation and calibration is complete.
EDIT Manage Vehicle Select Vehicle Edit Vehicle Press: Vehicle button > Manage Vehicle button > Select Vehicle > Edit button Select the vehicle from the list and press the Edit button. The wizard will ask for the following items: • Wheel Base • Antenna Fore/Aft Offset - Fore indicates the antenna is located in front of the vehicle’s control point. - Aft indicates the antenna is located behind the vehicle’s control point.
GUIDANCE ONTRAC2+ Export profile to a USB drive 1. Insert a USB drive into the display. 2. Select the vehicle you want to export, and press Export/Import button. 3. Press the Export to Display USB button. 4. Press the Export button. - A progress bar appears while the vehicle profile is being exported. 5. When complete, press the checkmark button. Import profile to a USB drive 1. Insert a USB drive into the display. 2. Press the Export/Import button. 3. Press the Import from Display USB button. 4.
• OnTrac2 ECU Tilt Zero Measurements 1 and 2: The ECU has a tilt sensor in it to help take into account side hills and bumps while the vehicle is AutoSteering. While the vehicle is sitting still on a flat location, the sensor averages its readings to get an idea of what “level” is. The driver then drives the tractor and turns it so it is facing the opposite direction at the same location and lets it average itself again. These two steps allow the system to correct any tilt differences.
GUIDANCE 6. Check to see if the center of the draw bar is over the flag. 7. If the flag is exactly beneath the center of the draw bar, no adjustment is needed. 8. If not, use a plumb bob to mark the spot directly beneath the draw bar, and then measure the distance between that spot and the flag. 9. Calculate the Offset Error by dividing the measured distance by 2. (The measurement is divided by two because taking the measurements driving in opposite directions doubles any error.) 10.
STEERING COMPONENTS Steering Components Vehicle Press: Vehicle button > Steering Components This screen enables you to adjust steering components. The list of components displayed varies depending on your individual installation. OnTrac2 ECU The OnTrac2 ECU is the box that connects the AutoSteer controller to all AutoSteer sensors and actuators. The OnTrac2 ECU screen provides indicators showing the ECU firmware version, engaged status, MDU power status, and communication status.
GUIDANCE Note: The command buttons control the rate at which the wheels turn left/right.
MANAGE SETTINGS System Manage Settings Press: System button > Manage Settings button The Manage Settings screen enables you to: • Save or delete the current log files. • Save the current database or import a database. • Reset all the current settings to the default factory settings. Log Files The log files contain system data that can be used for diagnostic and troubleshooting purposes. To copy log files: 1. Insert USB drive into display. 2. Press “Manage Settings” button. 3. Select Log Files. 4.
GUIDANCE The database contains all the vehicle and system parameter data required for system operation. A backup of the database can be used to restore existing settings or copy them to a new system. Note: Backup and restore of the database should not be used to copy vehicle profiles from one unit to another. To back up database: 1. Insert USB drive into display. 2. Press “Manage Settings” button. 3. Select database. 4. Press “Backup to Display” button. The database is saved to the USB drive.
The Accessories menu is used to activate or deactivate optional sensors. Currently only the remote engaged switch is available. These options are always displayed when available. Once activated, the system is aware that the sensor is installed and functional. When options are functional diagnostic information is gathered and any malfunction of the sensor is reported through the diagnostic manager. If the sensor is removed warnings and errors are reported until the sensor is deactivated in the system.
GUIDANCE • PDOP (Positional Dilution of Precision) — measure of the strength of the satellite configuration. When visible GPS satellites are close together in the sky, the geometry is weak and the DOP value is high; when far apart, the geometry is strong and the DOP value is low. Thus a low DOP value represents a better GPS positional accuracy.
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TILLAGE TILLAGE TILLAGE CREATE TILLAGE CONFIGURATION Tillage Configuration Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Configuration (tractor) button > Configuration tab > Add (+) button > Tillage button 1. Select Vehicle Use drop-down menu to choose a vehicle, or press continue. to enter a new vehicle. Press to 2. Select Implement Select an implement from the drop-down list menu, or press to create a new implement. Press to continue. 3.
Configuration Setup Vehicle Massey Ferguson 1 The Configuration Setup screen appears. The appearance of this screen will vary depending upon your particular operating configuration. Massey Ferguson, Tillage Vehicle Offsets Implement: Tillage Controller: None 30 ft Full Swath: 1 Sections: Speed Input Auxiliary Input Automatic Swath Control Equipment Settings Offsets Depending upon your particular configuration, this process may include the following tasks: 1.
TILLAGE 0.11 ac No Product Coverage Coverage Overlap 5.0 mph • (A) GPS Status • (B) Total Field Acres • (C) Ground Speed • (D) Diagnostics button • (E) Map Legend • (F) Logging Status button • (G) AutoSwath • (H) Map View button • (I) Home button Once a configuration has been completed, the Map View button appears at the bottom of the Home screen. Press the Map View button, and the map screen appears.
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PLANTING CREATE PLANTING CONFIGURATION Most of the functionality of the display is not available until the basic setup process is completed. You must complete these initial configuration steps for the Map screen to be active: 1. Create and Setup an Equipment Configuration 2. Product setup 3. Grower, Farm, and Field management 4.
• Split Rows Enabled Check this box to enable the display to log data from the planter’s Split Row units. (For split row-enabled planters, you will need to create separate implement configurations for Split Row and non-Split Row operations). • Planter Section Clutch Control Check the Planter Section Clutch Control check box if you are using Row Shutoff module. • Down Force Check the Down Force check box if you are using Down Force module. 8.
PLANTING 14. Select Implement Select Implement from drop-down menu. 15. Select Planting Method 16. Select Speed Source Use drop-down menu to select Primary Source, set Backup Source, and configure Auxiliary Channel. Press Calibrate Speed Sensor to launch the Speed Sensor Calibration Wizard. 17. Enter Configuration Name A suggested name for the configuration appears. If desired, Press your configuration. Press to enter a different name for when complete.
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PLANTING AUTOSWATH ROW SHUTOFF Create an Implement configuration with Row Shutoff by following the procedure in “Create Planting Configuration” on page 155. By configuring your display with Row Shutoff, you can start and stop seed flow and control planter sections row-by-row, allowing AutoSwath Control to automatically turn planter row units on and off based on your planting map.
AUTOMATIC AUTOSWATH CONTROL Configuration Select Your Specific Configuration Automatic Swath Control Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Configuration (tractor) button > Configuration tab > select your specific configuration > Setup (wrench) button > Automatic Swath Control button Automatic Swath Control Planting Outside Boundary Option Turn-On Look-Ahead Coverage Option Keep Unchanged Minimize Skip Turn Section Off Minimize Overlap User Defined 1s Turn-Off Look-Ahead 100 % 0.
PLANTING The settings given in the above AutoSwath look-ahead table shown previously have been tested with each clutch and seed meter combination to work for your planter. However, always take the time to check for proper seed placement in the field and make system setting adjustments as needed. Do not rely solely upon the appearance of the On-Screen map. The on screen map will not show gaps and overlaps caused by incorrect GPS Offsets or AutoSwath Look-Ahead settings.
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PLANTING RATE CONTROL HYDRAULIC SEED RATE CONTROL The Hydraulic Seed Control Module allows operators to control up to three hydraulic motor drives with the display. Configure the Hydraulic Seed Rate Control module in the following order. 1. Configure Hydraulic Seed Rate Control module See “Create Planting Configuration” on page 155. 2. Enter Controller Settings Include the Max Meter Speed, Gear Ratio and Minimum Allowable Ground Speed.
Channel Tab settings Controller Settings Channel 1 Channel 2 • Gear Ratio Ratio of the revolutions of the hydraulic drive as compared to one revolution of the seed meter. Auxiliary Gear Ratio 1.533 Allowable Error Shaft Speed Calibration 360 pls/rev Control Valve Settings 2% • Shaft Speed Calibration Calibration number representing the pulses that equal one revolution of the hydraulic motor. • Maximum Meter Speed Setting determines the maximum RPM of the seed meter.
PLANTING Controller Valve Settings • Valve Response 1 Determines the speed of the servo valve when product control error exceeds the Response Threshold setting. Control Valve Servo Valve Response 1 Valve Response 2 Response Threshold 15 40 % 8% • Valve Response 2 Determines the speed of the servo valve when product control error is less than the Response Threshold setting. • Response Threshold Determines the system responsiveness to rate change.
HYDRAULIC SEED CONTROLLER SETTINGS FOR SPECIFIC PLANTERS Pulses/Rev. Gear Ratio Zero Flow Offset PWM Gain PWM Frequency Planter brand Control Valve Configuration Note: The settings, provided below, should be a good starting point for controller settings. However, always take the time to calibrate the seed meters, check for proper seed placement in the field, and make system setting adjustments as needed. Do not rely solely upon the appearance of the On-Screen map.
PLANTING Prior to calibrating the Hydraulic Seed Meter, the numbers that appear in the Meter Calibration box in the Planter Control window should be similar to the numbers that appear below. If they are not, the seed meter may be working incorrectly, or the Gear Ratio may be incorrect. Contact Technical Support for further assistance. Note: Check the operator’s manual for more specific information on other seed disk options.
STEPPER SEED RATE CONTROL The Stepper Seed Control module allows Rawson ACCU-RATE Variable Rate Controller to control up to three hydraulic motor drives via the display. Configure the Stepper Seed Rate Control module in the following order. 1. Configure Stepper Seed Rate Control module See “Create Planting Configuration” on page 155. 2. Enter Controller Settings Included the Max Meter Speed, Gear Ratio and Minimum Allowable Ground Speed.
PLANTING Controller Settings Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Auxiliary Max Meter Speed 150 rpm Gear Ratio 2 • Max Meter Speed This number represents the maximum recommended RPM of the seed meter, and is specified by the manufacturer. A warning appears if this threshold is exceeded. • Gear Ratio The ratio of the revolutions of the hydraulic drive to turn the seed meter one revolution.
GEAR RATIO CALCULATIONS FOR SEED RATE MOTORS The Gear Ratio is a setting that appears on the Controller Tab for the Stepper Seed Meter Motor Drive. It is the ratio of the revolutions of the hydraulic drive as compared to one revolution of the seed meter. This setting is used to determine how fast the Stepper Seed Rate Motor should operate to achieve the proper RPM of the seed meter during planting operations.
PLANTING Seed Rate Drive Setting RATE CONTROL Gear Ratio Drawing - For Multiple Drive Combinations (Calculating a Gear Ration for Multiple Drive Combinations) Planter Drive Shaft Sprocket (Drive) (19 Tooth Sprocket) Planter Drive Shaft Sprocket (Driven) (28 Tooth Sprocket) Seed Rate Motor (Drive) (18 Tooth Sprocket) Drive Ratio 2 Drive Ratio 1 Planter Drive Shaft Sprocket (Driven) (29 Tooth Sprocket) 29 28 X 18 19 Driven/Drive 1 X Planter Drive Sprocket X = 2.
Gear Ratio Drawing Shaft Drives Seed Rate Drive Setting. Drive Ratio 2 Planter Brand Driven Drive Case IH Planters 2 2 John Deere Planters 3 2 White Planters 11 5 Note: These values are for the shaft only. Drive/Driven value between the Seed Rate Motor and Planter Drive Sprocket must still be determined.
PLANTING This example assumes a single drive motor. Step 5 notes that this process has multiple steps for more than one hydraulic drive. 1. Beginning with the Seed Rate Motor, count the number of teeth on the drive sprocket. Then count the number of teeth on the driven sprocket. 2. Divide the number of teeth on the driven sprocket by the number of teeth on the drive sprocket. This is the ratio of the Seed Rate motor. 3. Repeat the process for each sprocket combination in the drive system back to the meter.
Press: Map button > Meter RPM button > Planter Drives > Prime Seed Meter button A message displays, stating “Seed Meter Prime in Progress.” While this message displays, the seed meter will turn one (and only one) revolution automatically. When complete, return to the Seed Rate Planter Control screen. CALIBRATING SEED RATE METERS The Meter Calibration number allows the seed meter to communicate the correct seed population to the display.
PLANTING once again display the word Start. Press to continue. 8. Enter Number of Dispensed Seeds Press to enter the number of dispensed seeds. Press to continue. Note: The meter calibration will be calculated from the actual seed amount dispensed. RATE CONTROL: MAP SCREEN 5.0 mph 38.
• (B) Target Rate • (C) Actual Rate Two items, Target Rate and Actual Rate, appear on each Product Tab shown in the Product Control Toolbox. The Target Rate is the desired planting rate. The Actual Rate is communicated by the shaft rotation sensor. Note: In some conditions, the Actual Rate may increment slower than the Target Rate, or its numeric values may vary before matching the Target Rate.
PLANTING Rate Control 1222 (sds) Rate 1: 33000 Increment: Rate 2: 1000 32000 Minimum Flow Rx 0 sds/min • The top drop-down menu selects a specific variety for rate control. This drop-down menu shows all of the varieties that entered in Product Setup. For more information, see “Product tab” on page 25.
1. Press the Rx button to show a legend of the prescription rate. Legend Select S46R1 Varieties Rate Rx Clear Map 2.74 Load References 5.0 ac mph S46R1 Soybeans sds/ac 33000 33000 Rx 38K 36K 34K 32K 30K 2. After pressing the Rx button, the prescription rate appears on the Legend. This legend is not editable. • (A) Prescription Rate Legend Settings Planter Drives (rpm) 1 2 3 38 32 37 120 %Population: 32000 sds/ac 100 % 80 % 60 % 2 4 6 8 Spacing: 6.
PLANTING Solution: a. Turn the Master Switch off. Enter a manual ground speed and create a new region. b. Increase Zero Flow Offset by 2. c. From the Run screen, open the product application rate window, and highlight the appropriate product. Select Manual control mode. d. Switch the Master Switch on. e. Press the up button one time. Now press the down button one time. The drive should be turning. If not, repeat this procedure starting with Step b.
Error Message: “Meter Not Moving - Drive #” Possible Cause: Either the Seed Meter Calibration failed, or the Seed Meter Prime failed Solution: Make sure that the tractor’s hydraulic outlet is turned on. Error Message: “Seed Drive at Maximum RPM Drive #” Possible Cause: Starting the priming routine when the hydraulic motor is not on Solution: - Slow the planter unit’s ground speed. - Reduce the Planting Target Rate. 180 Firmware Version 5.
PLANTING DOWN FORCE The gauge wheel sensors measure the weight carried by the gauge wheels. The system uses this information to adjust the down force so that the planter is firmly on the ground, to ensure correct planting depth, while trying to reduce any compaction risk. MODES OF OPERATION Monitor Only mode: provides the operator with information to determine if the row units are properly engaging the soil. If they are not, the operator needs to adjust the planter to correct the situation.
At the Down Force Options screen, the operator can choose a Down Force configuration from the drop down menu: Operating Configuration Wizard: Down Force Options Down Force Configuration 2 Channel, 4 Sensor Channel Sensor Row 1 1 2 7 1 2 1 3 18 1 4 23 2 1 11 2 2 12 2 3 13 2 4 14 The rows listed are the recommended rows where the sensors should be installed. The operator can assign rows if custom installed.
PLANTING Force Conversions Pressure Conversion Planter Type Deere Short Arm 4.5 psi/lb Deere Long Arm 3.8 psi/lb Kinze 3000 4.2 psi/lb Gauge Wheel Load Sensor is the type of gauge wheel load sensor used. This is specific to the make of your planter. Uplift Force is usually 0 unless planter is equipped with uplift springs to provide an upward force on row units. Maximum Force is used to limit the down force created by the actuator. The default is 450 lbs same as the factory airbag.
PWM Frequency The frequency that the PWM control valve is pulsed at should be set to 200. Calibrate Pressure Sensor (Grayed out for Monitor Only) Pressure Sensor Enable (Grayed out for Monitor Only) Row Unit Sensors - Sensors 1-4 check boxes. Enable or disable gauge wheel sensors.
PLANTING 300 lb 200 lb 100 lb 2 4 8 6 12 10 16 14 18 20 22 24 PLANTER OPTIONS SCREEN Settings Down Force Press: Map button > Settings button > Down Force tab or Down Force Press: Advance Seed Monitoring button > Settings button > Down Force tab Planter Options Planter Drives Status Seed Monitor Down Force Channel 1 Channel 2 Active Active Automatic Control Manual Control Selecting Automatic Control enables 97.3 kg Gauge Wheel Down Force 86.2 kg 86.2 kg Pressure 8.5 bar 8.
PLANTER PERFORMANCE SCREEN Press: Planter Performance button on the Map screen to go to the Advance Seed Monitoring screen. Screen will show Gauge Wheel readings and Down Force across the row sections of the planter. 4.5 mph 0.67 ac C1 24.5 sds/ac/ Gauge Wheel Row 1: 0 lb Row 1: 0 lb 200 lb 150 lb Down Force will not be shown when using Monitor Only 100 lb 50 lb Down Force 400 lb 300 lb 200 lb 100 lb 2 1 3 4 6 5 26400 Population High 26400 8 9 10 -- % 8.
PLANTING Down Force Inadequate System hydraulic pressure is at maximum pressure Down Force Inadequate down force system does not achieve acceptable gauge wheel load Recommendation: Planter does not weigh enough to handle the field conditions. Down Force Low Gauge Wheel Load Down force system does not achieve acceptable gauge wheel load Low Gauge Wheel Load Down Force Hydraulic Pressure Too Low User defined alarm to signal operator if planter is loosing planting depth.
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PLANTING SEED TUBE MONITOR MODULE CONFIGURATION SETUP Configuration Select Your Specific Configuration Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Configuration (tractor) button > Configuration tab > your specific configuration > Setup (wrench) button Note: Use the Manage Equipment button to view a list of specific vehicles and implements.
SEED MONITOR SETUP Configuration Select Your Specific Configuration Seed Monitor Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Configuration (tractor) button > Configuration tab > your specific configuration > Setup (wrench) button > Seed Monitor button Seed Monitor Split Rows Standard Rows 0 16 Speed Source GPS Sensor Configuration Thresholds Alarms • The Split Rows and Standard Rows settings show the number of rows found on the planter that the Seed Tube Monitor Module supports.
PLANTING Configuration Seed Monitor Select Your Specific Configuration Sensor Configuration Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Configuration (tractor) button > Configuration tab > your specific configuration > Setup (wrench) button > Seed Monitor button > Sensor Configuration button The Sensor Configuration screen shows which rows are assigned to the individual pins on the Seed Tube Monitor Module.
PLANTER OPTIONS Settings Seed Monitor Press: Map button > Settings button > Seed Monitor tab or Seed Monitor Press: Advanced Seed Monitoring button > Setup (wrench) button > Seed Monitor tab The Planter Options screen adjust Seed Tube Monitor Module alarm thresholds.
PLANTING Settings Diagnostics Seed Monitor Press: Map button > Settings button > Seed Monitor tab > Diagnostics button The Seed Monitor Diagnostics screen shows row data from rows monitored by the Seed Tube Monitor Module, including the following: Seed Monitor Diagnostics Seed Sensors sds/sec 1 13 sds/ha 79040 2 13 79040 3 13 79040 4 13 79040 5 13 79040 6 13 79040 7 13 79040 8 13 79040 9 13 79040 10 13 79040 11 13 79040 12 13 79040 • Row unit seeds per second • Row unit
SEED MONITOR THRESHOLDS Settings Thresholds Seed Monitor Press: Map button > Settings button > Seed Monitor tab > Thresholds button Adjust Seed Tube Monitor Module alarm thresholds. Seed Monitor Thresholds Corn Double Seed Threshold 3 in Poor Spacing Threshold 5 in SEEDCOMMAND MAP SCREEN EXAMPLES Below is an example of a SeedCommand operating configuration. The screen shows a Seed Tube Monitor Module (STMM), with Row Shutoff and three Stepper Motor Drives. 5.0 mph 38.
PLANTING 1. STMM Configuration procedure. See “Create Planting Configuration” on page 155. 2. Adjust Sensor Configuration and Alarms. Press the Seed Monitor Setup button on the Configuration Setup screen. This summons the Seed Monitor Setup window. For more information, see “Planter Options” on page 192; as well as “Seed Tube Sensor Configuration” on page 191 and “Seed Monitor Alarms” on page 193 3. Adjust Seed Monitor Options on the Equipment Tab of the Map screen. See “Planter Options” on page 192.
PLANTING MAP SCREEN - ZOOM DETAIL 38.4 ac 5.0 mph Corn C1291 3200 32000 Varieties C1966 C1291 C1291 sds/ac 36000 36000 • (A) GPS Status • (B) Total Field Acres • (C) On-screen Lightbar • (D) Ground Speed • (E) Diagnostics button • (F) Productivity tab (Variety) • (G) Logging Status button • (H) AutoSwath Settings Planter Drives (rpm) 3 37 120 %Population: 32000 sds/ac 100 % 80 % 60 % 2 4 6 8 Spacing: 6.
PLANTING Legend Setup 92B12 S46R1 To change the colors of the varieties that appear on the Run screen map, press the Varieties button on the Legend Select screen and the Legend Setup screen appears. A list of the varieties shown on the Run screen map appears on the left-hand side of the Legend Setup screen. To change the color of one of these varieties, highlight that variety and then press a color on the color palette at right. Press when finished.
ADVANCED SEED MONITORING BAR GRAPH Tapping subsequently will toggle the bar graph between all the following seed placement performance graphs. Population 32000 sds/ac 120 % 100 % 80 % 60 % 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Singulation 100 % 98 % 96 % 94 % 92 % 2 4 6 8 10 12 2 4 6 8 10 12 Skips 6% 18 20 22 24 18 20 22 24 18 20 22 24 18 20 22 24 18 20 22 24 95.5 % 14 Spacing Quality 100 % 98 % 96 % 94 % 92 % 16 16 96.2 % 14 16 2.
PLANTING 5.0 mph 38.4 ac All Rows DKC53-45 59 rpm • (A) All Rows • (B) Hydraulic Drive 32000 sds/ac Row 1: Population 32000 sds/ac • (C) Bar Graph • (D) Population • (E) Spacing Quality • (F) Singulation • (G) Skips/Doubles Population 32000 Singulation 94.5 % High Row: 1: 320 High Row: 1: 94.5 % Low Row: 1: 320 Low Row: 1: 94.5 % Spacing Quality: Seed Spacing: 95 6. Skips: 2.7 % Doubles: 2.
• (F) Singulation Displays the average Singulation for the planter, or selected sections of the planter, along with the highest and lowest rows. - singulation is a measure of the percent of seeds being properly metered so that one and only one seed drops from each seed cell of the seed meter. • (G) Skips/Doubles Displays the average skips and doubles for the planter - skips are a measure of the percentage of seed expected to be planted that do not due to a seed not being dropped by the seed meter.
PLANTING The virtual seed trench shows the placement of each seed of a problematic row to help determine if the problem is in the seed meter or seed tube. The yellow and red indicators show where there are seeding errors.
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PLANTING KINZE PLANTER MONITOR MODULE The KINZE Planter Monitor Module is a feature that displays planting data from a KINZE Population Monitor on the Map screen. Note: Steps 1-4 must be performed by everyone who has purchased a KINZE Planter Monitor; steps 5-6 are performed by customers who have purchased those specific features. 1. KINZE Planter Monitor Module Configuration This creates a configuration that is used for KINZE Planter Monitor operations. 2.
Planter Configuration Planter Configuration Front Units 0 Rear Units 8 Magnetic Pickup • Front Units and Rear Units EdgeVac Ground Speed Sensors Calibrate 0 Speed Source PMM Shaft RPM Sensors • Shaft RPM Sensors Row Spacing 30 in 2 Sensitivity Calibrate Use / to adjust the number of Shaft RPM Sensors, if necessary. Other Sensors Down Press SDS Oil Sensor Air Comp 0 Reset Use / to adjust the number of front and rear planting units, if necessary.
PLANTING Use / to enter the number of EdgeVac® sensors on the planter. Calibrate EdgeVac sensors once a year. To start process, press the Calibrate button. • Tank Pressure Check the box only if the planter is equipped with tank pressure sensor. Calibrate the sensor once a year. To start process, press Calibrate button. EdgeVac Use / to enter the number of EdgeVac® sensors. Calibrate EdgeVac sensors once a year. To start process, press Calibrate button.
1. To start the Sensor Muxbus Detection process, make any settings changes necessary at the Planter Configuration screen and then press Configuration” on page 205. . For more information on these settings, see “KINZE Sensor Note: The Muxbus detection process will only start if sensor configuration has changed. 2. Disconnect planter sensors from planter harness Make certain all planter sensors are disconnected from the planter harness. 3.
PLANTING • OK - The sensor is working and is communicating at 9600 baud. • Slow - The sensor is working, but is communicating at 2400 baud. Note: Some older KPM I, II, and III systems have slower sensors with black connectors, that communicate at a 2400 baud rate. The KPM I, II and III systems with blue connectors communicate at a 9600 baud rate. A slower baud rate does not result in decreased performance. 6.
KINZE Seed Monitor Alarms Configuration Seed Monitor Select Your Specific Configuration Alarms Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Configuration (tractor) button > Configuration tab > your specific configuration > Setup (wrench) button > Seed Monitor button > Alarms Seed Monitor Alarms Item Threshold 10% Whole Planter Rear Section 50% Row 1 70% Row 2 70% Row 3 70% Row 4 70% Row 5 70% Row 6 70% Row 7 70% Row 8 70% Row 9 70% To view the Seed Monitor Alarms screen, press the
PLANTING Note: The display must be set on 0.0 before driving the calibration distance. 3. Stop at end of calibration distance When the vehicle crosses the end marker of the predetermined distance, press the red-colored Stop button. Press to continue to final step. 4. Calibration complete The speed sensor calibration number has been calculated from the actual distance driven. Press FINISH to complete calibration and store the calculated value.
Planter Monitor Press: Advanced Seed Monitoring button > Setup (wrench) button > Planter Monitor tab Make changes to the bar graph’s rate/spacing display. Options include Planter Average, Freeze and Scan, explained below. • Planter Average • Default setting for the Rate/Spacing Display. This setting specifies that the Rate/Spacing Display shows the instantaneous average population and seed spacing for the entire planter.
PLANTING The left-hand side of the Map screen’s Equipment Tab includes a number of display items that will vary depending upon the particular KINZE Planter Monitor Module configuration. 5.0 mph 38.4 ac 1 sds/ac 546R1 30000 30000 30000 2 29000 Flow: 10560 sds/min Applied: 9064.0 sds Area: 0.
Shown is an example of a KINZE Planter Monitor Module (PMM) with Row Shutoff and three Hydraulic Seed Control drives. 5.0 mph 38.4 ac 1 sds/ac 546R1 30000 30000 30000 2 29000 • (A) Mapping toolbox • (B) Product Control toolbox Flow: 10560 sds/min Applied: 9064.0 sds Area: 0.
PLANTING 5.0 mph CSX56A11 59 rpm C1291 CSZ1927 52 rpm 38000 sds/ac • Shaft Speed The speed of the planter drive shafts, in RPM. 53 rpm 34000 sds/ac 36000 sds/ac Spacing: 8 in Population: 26100 sds/ac 120 % • Tank Weight The weight of seed in each tank of the ASD system.
Error Message: “(Row #) mux bus data line short to mux bus ground”. Possible Cause: Population sensor’s mux bus signal wire is shorted to ground. Solution: Press OK to dismiss the error. The display then replaces the message window with an alarm text on the header bar at the top of the Run screen. This alarm text continues until the wire is fixed or the sensor is disabled. Inspect the wire at the first opportunity. Error Message: (Row #) mux bus data line short to mux bus power”.
PLANTING Error Message: “(Row #) Seed Rate Alarm”. Possible Cause: The seed rate of one or more rows is less than the alarm threshold setting and the corresponding transmission shaft sensor detects rotation. Solution: Press OK to dismiss the error. If the alarm state is still present, the graph will state the rows where the errors are occurring, and the Title Bar will flash the type of alarm. Inspect row units to confirm that each has seed, and that all mechanical drive shaft parts are working properly.
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APPLICATION LIQUID RATE CONTROL DirectCommand allows the variable rate application of single or multiple liquid products. Follow the procedure below to create an operating configuration. CREATE CONFIGURATION Application Configuration Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Configuration (tractor) button > Configuration tab > Add (+) button > Application button 1. Select Vehicle Use drop-down menu to choose a vehicle, or press continue. to enter a new vehicle.
Once container has been configured press to continue. 10. Enter Swath Width Press to enter swath width. 11. Enter Number of Boom Sections Press / to enter number of boom sections. 12. Enter Boom Section Widths Highlight specific boom section and press sections must equal swath width. to enter boom width. The total width of all boom 13. Enter Application Point Offset Press to enter distance from hitch to application point (front to back). Press value on offset screen.
APPLICATION Press to continue. 18. Select Second Implement. Use drop-down menu to select Implement or press to add second implement. 19. Select Speed Source Use drop-down menu to select Primary Source, set Backup Source, and configure Auxiliary Channel. Press Calibrate Speed Sensor to launch the Speed Sensor Calibration Wizard. 20. Enter Configuration Name A suggested name for the configuration appears. If desired, Press Press to enter a different name. when complete.
Tank Mix Setup A tank mix can contain up to seven individual components. 1. Select Tank Mix from the list box and press to continue. 2. Enter a Base Amount and Units. Note: The Base Amount is the total volume of all the components of the tank mix. The Base Amount does not need to match the actual volume of product that will be sprayed, but is used only to establish the ratio of all products to the total volume. 3. Press to start the process of adding components to the tank mix.
APPLICATION • Calibrate Distance For more information, see “Calibrate Distance” on page 81. • AutoSwath settings (if using AutoSwath) For more information, see “AutoSwath” on page 84. • GPS Offsets Adjust GPS offsets for the Antenna Tab and the Hitch Tab. For more information, see “Vehicle Offsets” on page 85. • Swath Section Offsets For more information, see “Swath Section Offsets” on page 86.
The Controller Settings screen appears. Controller Settings Flow Meter Calibration 120 pls/gal Flow Control Delay 0s Rate Off Rate Error Alarm Flow Control Valve Threshold Hole Auxiliary Valve 1 Close 30 % Timeout 5s Auxiliary Valve 2 Control Valve Settings Close Make the following adjustments: • Flow Meter Calibration Calibration value representing the number of pulses that equal one-gallon of product flow through the controlling system.
APPLICATION Control Valve Settings Control Valve: PWM 12 volt PWM Frequency 100 800 PWM Gain PWM Standby 50 Zero Flow Offset 30 Allowable Error • PWM Frequency The frequency that the PWM control valve is pulsed at. Settings can be found from the manufacturer of the valve. Typical settings range from 100-125 Hz. 2% Note: See PWM valve manufacturer information for recommended settings. • PWM Gain Determines how aggressively the control valve responds when making rate change adjustments.
• Response Threshold Determines where the control channel switches between using Valve Response 1 and Valve Response 2 speed settings. The default setting is 3. Leaving all other valve control settings at the default value and making a small adjustment to this setting is usually all that is required to fine-tune system performance. - Decreasing this value will have the overall effect of speeding up servo valve response. - Increasing this value will have the overall effect of slowing servo valve response.
APPLICATION 15.0 mph N lb/ac 1 150 150 150 Coverage 2 130 Coverage Overlap Flow: Container: 544.8 lb/min 630 gal After specifying Fence Row Nozzle settings at the Auxiliary Input Assignment screen, the Fence Row Nozzle Indicators (A), which are shaped like triangles, appear on either side of the sections behind the vehicle icon.
APPLICATION MAP SCREEN - ZOOM TO DETAIL 15.0 mph 19.2 ac N N lb/ac • (A) GPS Status 150 150 Coverage • (B) Ground Covered 2 130 Coverage Overlap • (C) Ground Speed • (D) Diagnostics button 544.
APPLICATION NH3 During DirectCommand Run Time operations, the Product Tabs are shown in the upper right-hand side of the Map screen. Press the Product Tabs, and an extended view shows the Rate buttons, Manual Valve Control button, Prescription button, Rate 1 150 150.00 150.00 2 135 ExTran Increase and Rate Decrease arrows / , and the Rate Setup button, all of which are described below. 75.00 75.00 • (A) Product Flow: 99.6 lb/min Applied: 43.1 lb Area: 0.
• Rate Increase and Decrease Arrows / allow Product Application Rate to be changed according to the Target Rate Increment. In using manual valve control, the increase and decrease buttons allow the position of the control valve to be defined by the operator. • Prescription button For more information, see “Loading Prescriptions” on page 230. • Rate Setup button For more information, see “Rate Control Settings” on page 228.
APPLICATION Rate Control Settings Rate Control Containers Tank 1 - Product 1 Full: 800 Current: 700 80 10 % When filling or emptying container, use the Container Level portion of the Rate Control Settings screen to update the amount of product in the containers.
Tank Alarms The Container Alarm button, which appears at the bottom of the Container Level portion of the Rate screen, displays the capacity of your tank as well as the percentage at which the Low Container Level warning will sound. To adjust these settings, press the button and the Container Alarm screen appears.
APPLICATION Name demo_2_liquid.irx 3. Highlight the correct .AGSETUP (prescription) or SW 1/4 Field: Product 1: Product 2: Product 3: Product 4: Product 5: Autopilot_dry.irx 32% UAN Balance Flexx Roundup .shp (shape) file and press - . 4. When you return to the Rate Control Settings screen, the prescription rate is now shown on the screen. The Load Prescription button has disappeared and in its place is the Remove Prescription button, which resembles a minus sign.
SHAPE FILE CONVERSION What is commonly called a shape file is actually a collection of three different files. All three of the files are required and must be present on the USB drive for the system to use shape file groups for variable rate product application. A single "shape file" can contain recommendation rates for multiple products. To begin, press the Rate Setup button on the Product Control Toolbox. The Rate Control Settings screen appears. Rate Control Settings ExTran Rate 1: 10.00 Rate 2: 8.
APPLICATION Product: NH3 Column Preview Column NH3 140 Units 135 gallons 130 Default Rate 125 50 120 3. Select Data From Shape File Select the column that contains the product recommendation rate. The list on the right side of the dialog shows sample data from the selected column. 4. Select Units Select the controlling units for product application. 5. Default Rate Setting The system assigns a default rate. Use the on-screen keypad to edit the value if desired.
• Flow Meter Pulse Count provides a rolling count of pulses generated from the flow meter during product application. This diagnostic item can be used to easily check that the flow meter is providing feedback to the system and also provides a way to check flow meter cabling without changing settings within the system setup. TROUBLESHOOTING DIRECTCOMMAND LIQUID APPLICATIONS Problem: Boom indicators on the run screen of the display do not turn green. Solution: 1.
APPLICATION Problem: No “As Applied” rate Solution: 1. Check cabling from the channel connection of the Liquid Control Module to the flow meter. 2. Check flow meter for product buildup and proper operation. Problem: Rate is erratic Solution: 1. Verify that the rate display smoothing option is check marked in the setup of the configuration. 2. Check the controller settings of the active configuration.
2. Make sure the Outside Boundary Option is set to Turn Section Off under the Automatic Swath Control options. 3. Make sure there is not a gap between the boundary and the first pass of the headlands. Note: For best results, run a new boundary when spraying the first pass of the headlands. Problem: Booms turn on briefly (less than a second) in the headlands Solution: 1. Make sure that the turn on look-ahead is greater than the turn off look-ahead. 2. Make sure GPS offsets are correct. 3.
APPLICATION When using the rinse cycle feature on the SprayStar, the display must have the boom sections on to allow the SprayStar to properly run the rinse routine. To ensure that boom sections are on: 1. Enter a target rate into the display 2. Turn the foot pedal master switch on 3. Turn all boom switches on 4.
SERVO CONTROL VALVE SETTINGS (BY MANUFACTURER) Flow Control Valve Control Valve Configuration Raven Accu-Flow, 20 GPM Single Valve System (Fast Close Valve) In-line servo 40% 10% 5 Raven Accu-Flow, 10 GPM Dual Valve System (Standard Valve) In-line servo 100% 24% 5 Raven Accu-Flow, 30 GPM Single Valve System (Fast Close Valve In-line servo 40% 10% 5 Raven Accu-Flow, 30 GPM Dual Valve System (Standard Valve) In-line servo 100% 24% 5 Raven Flow Control Valve, 3/4" (Standard Valve) In-lin
APPLICATION 40% Response Threshold 8 Valve Response 2 2% 100% 24% All Case IH sprayers when using AIM Command 2% 100% 24% 3 AIM Command Inline servo Non-AIM Case IH Surveyor Command Mode with A-post PWM 12-volt 122 **700900 35 2% Non-AIM Command Mode PWM 12-volt 122 **700900 35 2% Non-AIM Case IH 4420 with Command Mode A-post PWM 12-volt 122 **700900 35 2% Case IH 3320 See note below. Control System Use a starting value of 5.
Allowable Error Valve Response 1 Valve Response 2 Response Threshold 10% 5 Non-AIM Case IH 3150 with Command Mode Raven valve In-Line Servo 2% 100% 24% 3 Case 3185 with Raven valve Non-AIM Command Mode In-Line Servo 2% 100% 24% 3 Case IH 3310 Non-AIM Command Mode PWM 12-Volt 122 **700900 30 2% Case IH 4410 Non-AIM Command PWM 12-Volt 122 **700900 30 2% GVM Prowler (2007) Pump Servo 2% 100 24 10 GVM Predator Servo 2% 100% 24% **See note below Hagie 284, 284XP, Pump Se
Montana Paruda Calibrated Reflow RoGator 864, 874, PWM Ground 1064, 1074 Valve Response 1 Valve Response 2 Response Threshold Zero Offset Typical Gain Range Pump Servo Allowable Error Miller Nitro N4 Control System 2% 100% 24% 12 2% 122 **500700 30 100% 40% 2 (Imperia l) or 11.
LIQUID SERVO SETTINGS DESCRIPTION • Valve Response 1 Default Value: 100% Determines the speed of the servo valve when product control error exceeds the Response Threshold setting. Decreasing the value will cause the servo valve to run slower. • Valve Response 2 Default Value: 24% Determines the speed of the servo valve when product control error is less than the Response Threshold setting. Decreasing the value will cause the servo valve to run slower.
APPLICATION 2% - 3% is the normal dead band setting range. - Too low of a setting value can cause the product control system to continually hunt for the target application rate. - Too high of a setting will cause excessive product application error. DICKEY-JOHN NH3 CONVERSIONS Conversion Formulas The following formulas can be used to convert the Dickey John flow sensor constant to a value that represents pulses/gallon of anhydrous ammonia for use by the display.
MISCELLANEOUS GLOSSARY OF APPLICATION SETTINGS Configuration Settings • Rate Outside of Field Rate that will be used outside of the field boundary. Zero stops product application. Last Good uses the previous rate before exiting the boundary. Rx Default uses the default rate written in the prescription file loaded. • Rate Display Smoothing Determines how the feedback from the control channel’s rate sensor will be displayed on the run screen.
APPLICATION Auxiliary Input Settings • Master Switch Switch that performs global master control of all rate control channels. • F1-F11 Settings determine the switch(es) that will operate the controlling channel specified from the configuration setup. Single switches can be used to control multiple channels and swath sections. Controller Settings • Flow Meter Cal Calibration value representing the number of pulses that equal one-gallon of product flow through the controlling system.
• Zero Flow Offset Represents the maximum duty cycle that is sent to the control valve without producing any hydraulic flow from the PWM valve. Using too high of a Zero Flow Offset value can cause the product control system to not properly control low rates. See the PWM valve manufacturer information for recommended settings. • Shaft Speed Cal Calibration number representing the pulses that equal one revolution of the rate control metering system.
APPLICATION Material Type Abbreviated name for display and predefined name for SMS Percentage (in terms of lbs.100 lbs.) Density N P (P2O5) K (K2O) NH3 82 0 0 5.14 lbs./gal. (at 60°F) Anhydrous Ammonia Liquid under pressure 28% UAN Liquid 28% UAN 28 0 0 10.67 30% UAN Liquid 30% UAN 30 0 0 10.86 lbs./gal. 32% UAN Liquid 32% UAN 32 0 0 11.06 lbs./gal. Ammonium polyphosphat e 10 34 0 11.73 lbs./gal.
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APPLICATION INJECTION DirectCommand interfaces with the Raven SCS Sidekick™ for complete control over chemical injection applications. The display can support up to four Raven SCS Sidekick™ injection pumps plus a liquid carrier.
• Error Delay The number of seconds that the actual rate falls out of the error threshold before an alarm sounds. Flow Monitor Warning • Error Threshold The percentage of perceived application error, based on the discharge flow sensor. • Enable Warning The Enable Warning check box allows you the option of displaying the Flow Monitor Warning. Calibrating an Injection Pump Calibrate the injection pump at the beginning of each season and any time repairs are made.
APPLICATION Enter in the actual amount of the product that was dispensed. Press to continue. 8. Calibration Complete The Pump Calibration number appears. The New Injection Pump Calibration Number now appears in the Pump Calibration screen. From this point, you may either: • Repeat the calibration by pressing the Repeat Calibration button. • Press to complete the calibration and exit the Pump Calibration Wizard.
3. Acknowledge the Warning A warning appears, stating that you must circulate the product back to the Direct Injection tank. Acknowledge the warning by pressing . Injection Pump Prime Use increase/decrease arrows to start pump and set to desired speed. 4. Start Pump and Set Desired Speed The Injection Pump Prime screen appears. The countdown time remaining is shown in the black box. The bar underneath turns green when the pump is operating. Use / decrease the pump speed.
APPLICATION 30% UAN 1 15 2 10 gal/ac 15.00 15.00 Rate 205 + 185 - 205 165 - 185 145 - 165 0 - 145 N lb/ac • (A) Mapping Toolbox • (B) Product Control Toolbox 5.000 5.000 • (C) Injection Controls button 12.0 gal/min Flow: Container: 793 gal • (D) NORAC UC5 Boom Height Control Options button • (E) Section Indicators • (F) NORAC UC5 Engage button • (G) AutoSwath Injection Target Height: 12 in Mode: Crop Sensitivity: 5 1 12.0 12.0 15.
Direct Injection: Pump Doesn’t Run Boom indicators turn blue on run No See “Boom sections not turning blue” in manual Yes Verify a value is entered for the active calibration No Power can be checked at multiple locations. First is the connection at the Injection module where the battery power cable plugs in. The second location is the output connection found on the injection module. The third is found at the 2 pin weather-pak tower found on the injection cable PN: 4000851-3. See table below.
APPLICATION 2 Pin Deutsch Receptacle 2 Pin Deutsch Plug INJECTION BATTERY POWER PIN OUTS 2 Pin WP Tower Power 12V 1 1 A Ground 2 2 B Direct Injection: Pump Runs Full Speed Digital Pump Speed Sensor The injection pump’s digital Check injection Refer to pump speed sensor is used to Display receiving diagnostics to see if manufacture provide actual rate feedback actual rate No to the display.
ANALOG SPEED PIN OUTS Module Auxiliary Connection 12-Pin Socket Signal A Ground B 3-Pin Conxall >9V at max pump speed Direct Injection: Application Error Verify factory calibration number is pump cal/10 The injection module requires that a pump calibration be performed before actual application can occur. The calibration number found on the tag of the injection pump’s digital speed sensor needs to be divided by a factor of 10 before entering it as the factory calibration number.
APPLICATION Module Auxiliary Connection 12Pin Socket INJECTION DISCHARGE FLOW SENSOR PIN OUTS 3-Pin WP Shroud Power (12V) 11 A Signal 9 B Ground 8 C Direct Injection: Inlet Restriction Make sure 3 way valve is in operate Check for plugged strainer on the inlet of The injection pump has a vacuum switch that is used to warn operators of any restriction at the inlet of the pump. The sensor is a normally closed switch that opens if a restriction is encountered in the injection system.
Rate Response Warning • Error Threshold The user-defined percentage of actual rate error allowed before an alarm sounds. • Error Delay The number of seconds that an actual rate falls out of the error threshold before an alarm sounds. Flow Monitor Warning • Error Threshold The percentage of perceived application error based on the discharge flow sensor. • Enable Warning The Enable Warning check box allows you the option of displaying the Flow Monitor Warning.
APPLICATION OPTRX OptRx uses sensors, usually mounted on the sprayer’s booms, to assess reflected light to determine plant vigor. It assigns numeric values to the varying levels of vigor to create a Vegetative Index (VI).
CROP SENSOR SETUP The Crop Sensor Setup screen is where you can adjust the rate displayed on the Map screen Equipment Tab’s VI Bar Graph.
APPLICATION Number of Applications - times per season N will be top-dressed. Planned Rate - intended rate to apply if sensors were not used. Application Trend - setting telling system whether to Increase rate for High Biomass or Decrease rate for High Biomass. Sensor Setup Sensor Setup Sensor Status 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON 5 ON 6 N/A 7 N/A 8 N/A 9 N/A 10 N/A Enable Sensor Setup screen appears. Each sensor is shown, with the status of “ON” or “OFF”.
Press: Map View button > Rate Table button The display can have 2-16 ranges. Each Range is defined by a lower and upper bound and a rate to apply.The bounds and rate can be changed using the numeric pad. VI Type • NDVI • NDRE LOAD CONFIGURATION Press: Select Event button. Select Event Select a Season, Grower, Farm, and Field on the Management Selection screen. For more information, see “Setup Event” on page 49. 262 Firmware Version 5.
APPLICATION Once a configuration has been completed, the Map View button appears at the bottom of the Home screen. Press the Map View button to see the Map screen. CREATE AN OPTRX V.I. REFERENCE VALUE Determining where to scan a Reference Strip In order for the OptRx Crop Sensor Module to recommend an N rate, you must scan a portion of the field to create a V.I. Reference Value. • Corn Scan the most vigorous portion of your field for 300 seconds (5 minutes).
Note: In order to create an accurate Reference Strip, record for at least 300 seconds (5 minutes) in Corn and North American Wheat and 150 seconds (2.5 minutes) in Europe. 5. File Name Press the Stop button when you wish to finish creating the Reference Strip. The Reference Strip Information screen appears, showing the new Reference Strip 5.0 mph 0.49 ac 30% UAN 30% UAN 1 15 2 10 gal/ac 15.00 15.00 Rate 205 + 185 - 205 165 - 185 145 - 165 0 - 145 N lb/ac 5.000 5.000 file name.
APPLICATION VI Zero: VI Minimum: 0.000 Set to Current 0.000 Set to Current Reference Strip: East Field VI Reference: 0.500 Algorithm Settings To access the Settings screen, press the OptRx Crop Sensor button, located in the box containing the Map screen’s VI Bar Graph (B). • VI Zero The threshold below which the Crop Sensor applies a zero rate. This setting is used to prevent applying N over bare ground or permanently damaged crops.
• Min Rate (shown at Crop Sensor Setup) The lowest amount of N that should be applied. •N Refers to Nitrogen being applied. • N Algorithm The OptRx Crop Sensor Module uses an N algorithm to calculate an N rate through a Sufficiency Index reading.
APPLICATION The OptRx Crop Sensors have error messages to inform the user of complications in communication and performance. The following error messages are the most common ones. Follow the recommended troubleshooting steps to correct these errors. Error Message: “Sensor Lost Communication” Possible Cause: The cabling between the OptRx sensor and the ACS Master Module is disconnected. Solution: Check all connections and cables for disconnections, cuts, breaks, or crimps in the line.
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APPLICATION NORAC UC5 APPLICATION NORAC UC5 NORAC UNLOCK Features Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Display button > Features tab Console Setup General Display Features Advanced Feature Status Automatic Swath Control Enabled Multiple Product Enabled Norac UC5 Interface Enabled Fan Frame - Feed Gate Control Enabled ISOBUS Virtual Terminal Enabled HARDI Sprayer Enabled Feature Description: The Features Tab is where you can enter unlock codes.
SETUP CONFIGURATION Configuration Select Your Specific Configuration NORAC UC5 Press: Home > Setup (wrench) button > Configuration (tractor) button > Configuration tab > (your particular Operating Configuration) > Setup (wrench) button > NORAC UC5 button The NORAC UC5 Setup screen appears.
APPLICATION General Sensor Valve Minimum Height Mode includes three selections: Switch Minimum Height Mode Minimum Height Soil Mode Disable • Absolute no sensors are allowed to move closer to the target than the minimum height setting. 24 in. Crop Mode 24 in. • Relative no sensors are allowed to move closer to the target than the distance of the target height minus the minimum height setting. • Disabled Disables the minimum height mode.
RUN CONFIGURATION Once a configuration has been completed, the Map View button appears at the bottom of the Home screen. Press the Map View button to see the Map screen. Engage button If the NORAC UC5 Boom Height Control is included in your Operating Configuration, then the NORAC Engage button appears on the display’s Task Bar. The Engage button enables boom height control. This button is green when the NORAC UC5 system is engaged; and grey when disengaged.
APPLICATION Mode: Crop Sensitivity: 5 Target Height: 12 in 8.4 8.4 15.9 50 F Boom Height Control Options • Mode The drop-down menu is where you can choose one of two modes: Crop Mode Sensitivity - In Soil Mode, the UC5 controls boom height relative to the distance from the soil. - In Crop Mode, the UC5 controls boom height relative to distance from the crop canopy. Target Height • Sensitivity Adjusts the boom response.
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APPLICATION SPREADER DirectCommand for spinner spreaders is capable of controlling the product conveyor, spinner speed, monitoring bin level, and providing multiple prescription rate control for up to five granular products. The control modules support PWM, motorized servo, Mark IV.2, Mark IV.4, and Mark V hydraulic control valves. DirectCommand granular application system also supports application control of multiple bin spreaders.
8. Enter Controller Name Controller name defaults to DirectSpreader. Press name if desired. Press to accept, or press to enter a new to continue. 9. Container Setup (Equipment Setup Wizard:Container screen) Press the desired channel button to enable or disable controller channel. A check mark will appear in the box when the container is ready to be configured. 10. Assign Container Name Container names default to “Bin 1-5”depending on which granular control module is being used.
APPLICATION - If desired, press to enter a different name for your vehicle. Press when complete. 15. Enter Implement Name Press to enter a name for the implement. Press to continue. 16. Select Implement. Press to continue. 17. Select Second Implement. Use drop-down menu to select Implement or press - Press if there is no second implement. - Press if a second implement is being used. to add second implement. 18.
Spreader Control: PWM Control Valve Spreader Control Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Spinner Control Valve Configuration PWM Allowable Error PWM Frequency 100 2% Shaft Speed Calibration 180 pls/rev Max Speed PWM Gain 100 Zero Flow Offset 30 60 rpm • PWM Frequency The frequency that the PWM control valve is pulsed at. Settings can be found from the manufacturer of the valve. Typical settings range from 100-125 Hz. The default setting is 100.
APPLICATION • Allowable Error Determines the percent of error that is allowed prior to the product control system making any flow rate changes. 2% - 3% is the normal dead band setting range. - Too low of a setting value can cause the product control system to continually hunt for the target application rate. - Too high of a setting will cause excessive product application error.
from the Product Selection screen of the Field Operation Wizard when starting a field operation. Application Product Product Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Configuration (tractor) button > Product tab > Add (+) button > Application Product button CREATING SINGLE PRODUCTS 1. From the Product tab of the Configuration Setup screen press . 2. Add Product Press Application Product to create a single product to be added to a tank mix or to be applied by itself. 3.
APPLICATION to Note: The Base Amount is the total weight of product for the fertilizer blend. The Base Amount does not need to match the actual volume of product that will be applied, but is used only to establish the ratio of all products to the total volume. 3. Press to start the process of adding components to the fertilizer blend. Note: Any liquid herbicides set up within the system can be added to create an impregnated blend product. 4. Select the desired component from the list box.
1.91 ac 15.0 mph DAP DAP lb/ac 200.00 200.00 Rate Potash 205 + 185 - 205 165 - 185 145 - 165 0 - 145 lb/ac 1 200 • (A) Mapping Toolbox 2 175 • (B) Product Control Toolbox 150.00 150.00 • (C) Conveyor Indicator • (D) Spreader Control button Flow: Container: 272.4 lb/min 146 bu • (E) AutoSwath • (F) Master Switch Status (on) 60 ft 0 in 1 Fan Frame 3.5 Feed Gate 2.
APPLICATION Spreader Control Spread Width 60 ft Channel 1 • Spread Width Channel 2 Press DAP Spinner Speed SPREADER Spreader Control screen Product 600 rpm Feed Gate 1 Conveyor 1 to edit the value. 58 lb/ft3 2 in 0.256 ft3/rev • Spinner Speed The spinner speed required for accurate product placement in relation to the spread width setting. Chain - The spinner speed is controlled automatically based upon this setting when the system uses an optional PWM spinner speed control valve.
15.0 mph 1.91 ac DAP DAP 1 200 lb/ac 200.00 200.00 Rate 205 + 185 - 205 165 - 185 145 - 165 0 - 145 Potash Conveyor rates for previously applied products can be found by first pressing the Spreader Control button which opens the Spreader Control screen. 2 175 lb/ac 150.00 150.00 Flow: 272.4 lb/min Container: 146 bu 700 1 2 25 25 RPM 60 ft 0 in Fan Frame 3.5 Feed Gate 2.0 1 2 25 25 700 RPM The Spreader Control screen has a tab for each control channel/product being applied.
APPLICATION Spreader Control: Routine Operations The Spreader Control screen has three buttons, Chain Oiler, Static Calibration and In-Field Calibration, which are described below and on the following pages. Spreader Control: Chain Oiler If you are using a Chain Oiler, you can automatically perform a chain oiling routine by pressing the Chain Oiler button on the Spreader Control screen and following the steps below. Note: Perform a chain oiling routine daily. 1.
4. Select Conveyor to Calibrate Press to continue. 5. Enter Dispense Amount Enter the desired target amount of product to dispense (the recommended amount is 500 pounds or 250 kilograms). Press to continue. 6. Start Dispensing Product Press the Start button to begin dispensing the product. 7. Product Dispensing The conveyor will stop when the system perceives the target amount of product has been dispensed. The Stop button can be pressed at any time to manually shut off the conveyor. 8.
APPLICATION The Accumulated Weight is shown in the top portion of the window. Press Weight, and press to enter the Actual to continue. 4. Calibration Complete A message appears, stating that your calibration is complete, and showing the CFR amount in cubic feet per revolution. Press to finish. TROUBLESHOOTING DIRECTCOMMAND GRANULAR APPLICATIONS Problem: Run screen Granular channel(s) green light spreader indicator will not turn on. Solution: 1.
(You must make sure to account for sprocket ratios if chain driven). Driven Teeth X Rate Sensor Pulses = True Pulses Drive Teeth 3. Check the user-defined value found under the controller settings for Strip-Till. 4. The CFR number may need to be adjusted. TROUBLESHOOTING SERIAL CONTROL APPLICATIONS Problem: Rate changes on the display, but not on the controlled console. Solution: 1. Verify the current firmware is running on the display and Application Rate module. 2.
APPLICATION STRIP TILL DirectCommand for Strip-Till applicators monitors bin level and fan speed sensors, maintains an accurate application rate and supports multiple product prescription rate control for up to three granular products. The Strip Till module supports PWM and Motorized Servo valves as well as Linear Actuator Product Control. System can be configured for Strip Till fertilizer application or Air Seeder (Planting) control.
7. Enter Controller Name Controller name defaults to DirectStrip Till. Press to accept, or press name if desired. Press again to continue. to continue. Press to enter a new 8. Container Setup (Equipment Setup Wizard: Container screen) Press the desired channel button to enable or disable controller channel. A check mark will appear in the box when the container is ready to be configured. 9. Assign Container Name Container name defaults to “Bin 1, 2, or 3”. Press to enter a new name if desired. 10.
APPLICATION A suggested name for the implement appears. Press for the implement. Press to accept or press to enter a name to continue. 17. Select Implement Press to continue. 18. Select Second Implement Use drop-down menu to select Implement or press implement is desired, press to add second implement. If no second to continue. 19. Select Speed Source Use drop-down menu to select Primary Source, set Backup Source, and configure Auxiliary Channel.
2. Select Implement Select an implement from the drop-down list menu, or press to create a new implement. Press to continue. 3. Select Planter/Seeder Type Use drop-down menu and select Air Seeder from the list. Press to continue. 4. Enter Implement Information Press and enter implement Make and Model. Press to continue. 5. Select Implement Attachment Type Use the drop-down list to select an implement attachment method. Press to continue. 6.
APPLICATION Container name defaults to “Bin 2, or 3”. Press STRIP TILL 14. Assign Container Name to enter a new name if desired. 15. Assign Container Capacity Use to enter the container capacity. Press to accept. 16. Enter Container Units Use the drop-down menu to select the container units. Once container has been configured press to continue. Note: Follow steps 13-16 for each control channel. 17. Enter Full Swath Width Full Swath width defaults to a value of 30 ft.
CONTROLLER SETTINGS Configuration Select Your Specific Configuration Controller Settings Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Configuration (tractor) button > Configuration tab > select your specific configuration > Setup (wrench) button >Controller Settings button Controller Settings screen appears, with each channel’s settings shown on its own tab.
APPLICATION Strip Till Control: PWM Control Valve Strip Till Control Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Auxiliary Control Valve Configuration PWM Allowable Error PWM Frequency 100 PWM Gain 100 Zero Flow Offset 30 Shaft Speed Calibration 180 pls/rev 2% Max Metering Speed 100 rpm • PWM Frequency The frequency that the PWM control valve is pulsed at. Settings can be found from the manufacturer of the valve. Typical settings range from 100-125 Hz. The default setting is 100.
Strip Till Control Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Auxiliary Control Valve Configuration Single Bin Actuator Actuator Response 1 Actuator Response 2 Response Threshold Allowable Error 4 90 % 18 % Shaft Speed Calibration 180 pls/rev 2% Max Metering Speed 100 rpm Strip Till Control Channel 1 Channel 2 • Actuator Response 1 Determines the speed of the actuator when product control error exceeds the Response Threshold setting. Represents the fast speed of the actuator.
APPLICATION STRIP TILL Actuator/Clutch Logic Determines Actuator/Clutch Behavior on Zero Rate Control Component State Control Valve Configuration Single Bin Actuator Multiple Bin Actuator, Main Only Multiple Bin Actuator, Main + Channel Control Channel RPM Commanded to Zero Other than by Master Switch Off Master Switch Off Main Clutch Output = Off Main Clutch Output = Off Channel Clutch Output = Off Channel Clutch Output = Off Linear Actuator = Hold Linear Actuator = Hold Main Clutch Output = O
5. Press to start the process of adding components to the fertilizer blend. Note: Any liquid herbicides set up within the system can be added to create an impregnated blend product. 6. Select the desired component from the list box. New components can be set up at this time if required. 7. Enter the amount of the first component. 8. Press components.) to start adding an additional component. (A dry mix can contain up to seven individual 9.
APPLICATION Channel 1 Channel 2 Press the Prime button to access the Air Cart Prime screen. Channel 3 MAP Static Calibration In-Field Calibration Product Density 62 lb/ft3 Conveyor 1 Rate 0 ft3/rev Prime The Air Cart Prime screen appears with input buttons for each channel used. The setting determines the revolutions necessary to prime the meter shaft. Settings are independent by channel, Air Cart Prime Channel 1 Revolutions and can be entered using 0.
15.0 mph 1.91 ac MAP lb/ac 0.00 0.00 Potash lb/ac 0.00 0.00 N/A lb/ac 0.00 0.00 3500 1 2 3 20 15 15 1 The Start Prime button (A) begins the meter prime routine and each meter shaft will rotate the number of revolutions as defined on the Air Cart Prime Screen. 2 3 Start Prime RPM RUN TIME OPERATIONS 1 20 3500 RPM 2 3 15 15 During Run Time Operations, Strip Till operators can press the Strip Till Control button to open the Strip Till Control screen.
APPLICATION • Metering Indicator The Metering Indicator is shown at the bottom of the Product Control Toolbox when the Map screen is shown in Zoom to Extent. When the Map screen is shown in the Zoom Details view or Perspective View, the metering indicator is shown as a bar that appears behind the vehicle icon.
3500 1 2 3 20 15 15 Static Calibration RPM Press: Map button > Strip Till Control button > Static Calibration button 1. Read Static Calibration warning A warning appears, advising to disable the blower fan circuit and prepare to catch any product dispensed in an appropriate container. Press to continue. 2. Select Metering Circuit to Calibrate The CFR Calibration Wizard appears. Use the drop-down menu to choose the desired channel to calibrate. Press to continue. 3.
APPLICATION The Static CFR Calibration Procedure performs an automated routine to calibrate each metering circuit. This calibration is performed before applying in field conditions To perform the Static CFR Calibration, press the Strip Till Control button to open the Strip Till Control screen. At the Strip Till Control screen, the Static Calibration button. 3500 1 2 3 20 15 15 Static Calibration RPM Press: Map button > Strip Till Control button > Static Calibration button 1.
press the In-Field Calibration button on the Strip-Till Control screen, and the In-Field CFR Calibration Wizard appears. 1. Select Metering Circuit to Calibrate Use the drop-down menu to select the channel to calibrate, and press to continue. 2. Enter Actual Weight The Accumulated Weight is shown in the top portion of the screen. Press Weight, and press to enter the Actual to continue. 3.
APPLICATION Problem: AutoSwath feature is not shown Solution: The display must have the AutoSwath feature password-unlocked before the feature is available to the operator. Problem: AutoSwath is checked on, but the spreader will not turn on. 1. Make sure the ground speed is registering a value greater than zero on the display. 2. Make sure the applicator is inside of the field boundary.
FERTILIZER DEFAULT PRODUCT SETTINGS Material Type Abbreviated name for display and predefined name for SMS Percentage (in terms of lbs.100 lbs.
HARVEST HARVEST MONITORING/MAPPING DISPLAY PREPARATION • Create a backup of your spring information. Go to the Setup/Display menu to create a backup. Select Copy All Files to save the spring data to the USB Flash Drive. • Make sure your display firmware and all connected modules are up to date. • If you have purchased a new combine or new heads, create new configurations for any setup that is different from last fall. Remove all old configurations.
3. Input Header Offset For combines with offset headers, this compensates for the distance between the center of the vehicle, and the center of the header's swath. 4. Perform a Vibration Calibration The vibration calibration is used to compensate for the amount of force that is measured by the flow sensor with no grain flow. For more information, see “Vibration Calibration” on page 309. 5. Calibrate Temperature This sets the temperature offset to provide a correct moisture reading.
HARVEST Input Header Offset If the header of your vehicle is mounted offset to the vehicle's center, this can affect the accuracy of the GPS data you are receiving. By entering a Header Offset, you can compensate for the distance between the center of the vehicle, and the center of the header's swath.
1. Run Separator Start the separator and feeder house with the proper header attached. Run at full speed. CAUTION: Do not harvest a crop during the Vibration Calibration process. 2. Press Start With the combine separator running at full operating speed with the header engaged, press the Start button. The display counts down 60 seconds. 3. Calibration Number Displayed When the vibration calibration is complete, a message appears underneath the Start button stating “Calibration Complete.
HARVEST 2. Adjust Moisture On the Moisture Calibration screen, use known moisture of the sample. When finished, press / to adjust the moisture so that it matches the . Manual Moisture Setting Moisture Use Manual Moisture Moisture Press: Map button > Moisture button > Moisture tab > Use Manual Moisture check box If you wish to adjust moisture settings for a specific region, you can use the Use Manual Moisture setting.
5. Calibration Load warning Read warning, press when finished. 6. Name Load Display will give load a default name of time and date. Use to change the load name. 7. Empty Grain and Weigh Load Empty the grain tank completely onto a truck or wagon, and weigh it with an accurate scale. Record each individual load weight to be entered into the display. (No grain from any other combine should be unloaded into this hauling vehicle). 8.
HARVEST Configuration Select Your Specific Configuration Automatic Swath Control Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Configuration (tractor) button > Configuration tab > your specific configuration > Setup (wrench) button >Automatic Swath Control button The Automatic Swath Control screen appears. If swath adjustments are performing inaccurately, adjust the sensitivity accordingly. Sensitivity 3 is the default setting.
5.0 mph 1.7 ac Corn Corn • (A) GPS Status • (B) Total Field Area C1545 Yield Yield (Avg) 160 bu/ac 235 + 215 - 235 195 - 215 175 - 195 0 - 175 Moisture (Avg) 15.1 % Area 1.
HARVEST Note: The Wet Bushels and Dry Bushels Status Items do not appear if you are using metric system measurements. HARVEST DIAGNOSTIC BUTTON ON MAP SCREEN The Harvest Diagnostic button appears at the bottom right-hand portion of the Harvest Map screen. Pressing this button summons the Harvest Diagnostic screen; for more information see “Grain Harvest Diagnostics” on page 319. Other data that appears by the Harvest Diagnostic button is described below.
MAP SCREEN: FLOW DELAY When the Map screen is running in a Zoom Detail view, instantaneous coverage (A) is shown automatically. However, there is a time lag between when grain enters the combine through the Header and is logged by the Flow Sensor in the Clean Grain Elevator. Because of this time lag, the instantaneous coverage is shown on the Map screen as a lighter color than coverage that has been logged (B) by the display.
HARVEST In this example, when the harvester reaches the end of Variety 1, and the operator maneuvers the vehicle to Variety 2, a message appears that either a new variety has been detected and the operator is notified to change regions (Automatic Variety Tracking,) or that a variety has been detected and the display is automatically changing regions. (Automatic Region Changing). Variety Tracking menu and Automatic Variety Tracking Options • Press to enter your own name for a new region.
• If you have selected Automatic Region Changing, a message tells you that the display has detected a different variety, and that the display is automatically changing to a different region. IMPORTING VARIETY MAPS Variety maps can be imported from SMS software. The SMS software uses planting data to create a variety reference map which is saved as an .AGSETUP file. This .AGSETUP file can then be exported to the display for use with the Automatic Variety Tracking and Automatic Region Changing features.
HARVEST GRAIN HARVEST DIAGNOSTICS When performing a Harvest operation, you can also access the Harvest Diagnostic screen by pressing the Display Information button. Technical support may request that you look at this screen for help in diagnosing a problem. When the Devices screen opens, press and highlight the Moisture Module listing in the CAN Device list, then press the Diagnostics button. The Grain Harvest Diagnostics screen appears.
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HARVEST CLAAS QUANTIMETER The CLAAS Quantimeter Optical Sensing System includes the option of interfacing with the display. This option is available for LEXION combines of the 670 model and above. The display communicates with a Bridge Module. This Bridge Module receives data from the combine via the CEBIS (CLAAS Electronic On-Board Information System) monitor which is then relayed to the display. The Bridge module can also interface with the ParaDyme Automated Steering system.
Note: Adjustment of Combine Settings and the Header Sensor Calibration is performed through the CLAAS CEBIS monitor. • Vehicle Offsets For more information, see “Vehicle Offsets” on page 85. • Speed Input The ground speed source can be changed by pressing the Speed Input button. This opens the Speed Input screen, where you can choose a primary speed source of GPS, Wheels or Radar. For more information, see “Speed Input Settings” on page 80.
HARVEST After you have completed the grain weight calibration and a new calibration factor has been calculated in the CEBIS monitor, this new calibration is then sent to the display. The display then uses the new calibration to update all data collected since the time it detected the start of the new calibration. No further messages appear in the display. Note: The New Grain Calibration warning does not appear for the first calibration performed during the season.
MAP SCREEN FOR CLAAS QUANTIMETER 1.06 ac 5.0 mph Soybeans Soybeans Yield Yield 118.6 bu/ac Moisture 136 + 116 - 136 96 - 116 76 - 96 0 - 76 15.9 % Area 1.06 ac Wet Weight 6797 lb Dry Bushels 111 Swath: 30 ft 0 in Flow Moisture Full Swath Header bu 100% 2205 bu/h 25% Engine Speed 1115 rpm Fuel 3 gal/h Once an operating configuration is created for a CLAAS Quantimeter harvest configuration, and a field operation configuration is created at the Home screen, you can view map screen data.
HARVEST Cal Factor Moisture Temperature Header Ground Speed Density Header Width Active Width Grain Type 1.35 18.6 % 73.4 F Down 5.5 mph 60 lb/bu 29.9 ft 29.9 ft 3 Engine Hours Threshing Status Separator Hours Chopper Hours Total Fuel Total Fuel (Field) Total Fuel (Road) Active Segments Engine Speed 1395.6 OFF 1250.5 1248.2 290.6 gal 178.3 gal 112.
Possible Cause: The display has detected that the crop type specified in the CEBIS monitor has changed to a crop type that is different than what is specified in the display’s field operation configuration. Either: Solution: 1. Change the crop type specified in the CEBIS monitor back to what is specified in the display. Then reload the display’s field operation configuration. Or Solution: 2. Create a new field operation configuration that includes the new crop type.
APPENDIX APPENDIX APPENDIX SYSTEM DIAGRAMS REFERENCE To view detailed system diagrams for various machine configurations, go to the Support tab of the Ag Leader Web site, which can be referenced via the following URL: http://www.agleader.com/customer-support/product-manuals/ Note: To view and/or print the System diagrams, you will need the Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader .pdf file format. The Adobe Reader software comes pre-installed on most personal computers.
LEGACY FILE FORMATS PRESCRIPTION MAP FILE TYPES • .irx The .irx file supports multiple product recommendations in a single file. • .shp, .shx, .dbf (shape file group) What is commonly called a shape file is actually a collection of three different files. All three of the files are required and must be present on the USB drive for the system to use shape file groups for variable rate product application. A single "shape file" can contain recommendation rates for multiple products.
• .ref Variety reference map file. SMS software uses planting data to create a variety reference map which is saved as a .ref file. This .ref file can then be exported to the display for use with the Automatic Variety Tracking and Automatic Region Changing features. Note: Legacy Reference files (.ref) will not be supported in 3.0. SMS will be able to include variety maps in .AGSETUP for harvest variety tracking. Note: IBK, MSF are not supported in 3.0. Use the new .IBK2 format for backups in 3.0.
access to the locked-down features by unauthorized personnel and you as owner of the display agree to indemnify and hold harmless Ag Leader, its, partners, subsidiaries, agents, affiliates, and/or licensor(ee)s, as applicable, for any unauthorized access to the locked-down features. PROPRIETARY TECHNOLOGY NOTICE Ag Leader Technology's display has patents on its design and operational features.
A AB/smartpath toggle 125 active line cycle 126 adaptive curve 120 area count 127 heading change 127 heading threshold 127 new pass 127 adaptive pattern options 127 Add a User 38 add configuration 25 add product 26 add product mix 26 all area covered 127 area 314 area count 127 automatic region changing 316, 317, 318 automatic swath control 312 automatic variety tracking 316, 317 autoswath 312 RTK 313 sensitivity 313 D B EdgeVac 205 sensors 205 edit info button 26 edit legend button 26, 27 edit pattern 1
G gear ratio example 171, 173 multiple drives 171, 172 single motor drive 170 gear ratio calculation 170 GPS button 19 grain harvest diagnostics 319 grain settings screen 27 grain weight calibration 311 grid 315 Grower 35 grower 34 guidance 315 guidance options adaptive curve 127 guidance tab 118 cancel 119, 120, 122, 123 pause 119, 120, 122, 123 resume 119, 120, 122, 123 legend select 315 boundary 315 clear map 315 data 315 guidance 315 load reference 315 marker 315 reference 315 legend setup button 315 l
R reference 315 reference file 318 region button 316 options screen 316 relay status 319 remark A 131 remove all 129 remove all patterns 129 remove button 129 remove pattern 129 reset 129 reset all 309 reset button 126 reset pattern 129 resume 119, 120, 122, 123, 131 rting 318 Rx 315 S save button 126 season 37 sensor force 319 setup buttons 19 console 20 GPS 19 setup product 25 setup screen 25 product settings 26 shift by distanc 124 shift by distance 133 shift by rows 124, 133 smart tab 127 smartpath 12
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