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1.        e Target Rate  The Target Rate is the amount of seeds that you wish to  plant    18 e Actual Rate    The Flow Sensor returns the actual rate of the seeds that    Dm   amp  EE e 6 you are planting        19    ONILNV Id    e  A  Active Rate    Note  In some conditions  the Actual Rate may increment slower than the Target Rate  or its numeric values  GC may vary before matching the Target Rate     e Meter RPM  19   The Meter RPM button  as shown at left  displays the number of hydraulic motors and their  Sg speed  shown in Revolutions Per Minute  RPM   Pressing the Meter RPM button summons  the Seed Rate Planter Control Screen  where you can calibrate and prime the seed meters  For more  information  see    Priming Seed Rate Meters    on page 94 and    Calibrating Seed Rate Meters    on page 94     e Rate 1 and Rate 2 Settings    The Rate 1 and Rate 2 settings represent preset planting rates that allow operators to quickly change  between desired planting rates for each individual product  The active rate button appears with a gray  background behind it        e Manual Valve Control    M The Manual Valve Control button  shown at left  The Manual Valve Control button allows  operators to specify the position of the control valve  Operators use this option to prime the  system before application or clean out equipment at the end of the day     PLANTING RATE CONTROL CONFIGURATION SCREEN    e Planting Rate Control Configuration Button    The Planting Control Configuration bu
2.       HEADER OFFSET    If the header of your vehicle is mounted asymmetrically to the vehicle s center  this can affect the  accuracy of the GPS data you are receiving  With the Header Offset feature  you can compensate for the  distance between the center of the vehicle and the center of the header s swath       gt  Right offset 1  Measure Distance     First  measure the distance between the GPS antenna and the center of the  i header s swath    Center of   i    Center of swath          GPS        Antenna  AI    2  Pull up the Header Offset screen     Enter Left or Right Distance from Centerline Under the Header Tab  highlight the header name  Press the  Wrench button and go to the Header Settings screen  Press the  ai     inl Header Offset button and the Header Offset screen appears  as    shown        3  Enter the Distance Amount     Enter the distance amount by using the Calculator button  and the  Ki distance from the centerline with the drop down menu on the right   When finished  press the checkmark button     CROPS TAB    Crops are added and edited on the Crops Tab  The crops list shows all the crops that have been created  and are available for use     176    e Press the Add button to add a crop    e Press the on screen keyboard to edit or rename existing crops    e Press the Wrench button to access Crop Settings  For more information  see    Crop Settings    on page 177   e Press the Remove button to remove a crop       Note  When a crop or variety is removed  all l
3.       PRODUCT OPTIONS    To add or import a product  press the Add button located on the Product Tab  The Product Options  screen appears  as shown                    i    propuer   Create a seed product to be planted  The Add Product button summons the Variety Setup Wizard  For    IMPORT ET EEE more information  see    Add Product    on page 76              e Import Product    The Import Product button summons the Product Import Wizard   For more information  see    Import Product    on page 76     E3  Add Product    To add a new product  press the Add Product button on the Product Options screen  The Variety Setup  Wizard appears  as shown   Variety Setup Wizard  Step I of 2 1  Select Crop Type    Select a Crop Type and the Units As Planted from the drop down  menus     select Crop Type    Soybeans    dh    Select Units as Planted    seeds    dh    sl  gt     x      Variety setup Wizard  step 2 of 2 2  Enter Variety Information      Use the on screen keyboards to enter the manufacturer name and  Variety Manufacturer  Optional    meer    the variety or hybrid  Only the variety or hybrid name is required   Press the checkmark box when complete     Enter variety Mame    32812    Av     Import Product    Note  To import a product from a desktop  msf file  you must first have created an  msf file that includes  Grower  Farm and Field information  To do this  see    Importing an  MSF File    on page 11               To import a product from a desktop  msf file  go to the Product 
4.       Row Shutoff button enabled        10  Enter number of clutch sections    Once you have pressed the Configure Clutch Modules button  the Clutch Module Configuration box  appears  Enter the same number of clutch sections that you specified in Step 5  then press the checkmark  box     EERSTEN  Configuration Complete The configuration appears  as shown     Seed Clutch Module Sections  1  2006930005 Front 1 12    82    Otherwise  you will see a message stating that  The number of detected module outputs does not equal the    number of planter sections      This message may also appear if you have not connected the clutches to the  module         Note  The Clutch Module Configuration must match the actual number of clutch sections on the planter     ROW SHUTOFF LOOK AHEAD NUMBERS    This table references the Turn On Look Ahead and Turn Off Look Ahead numbers for both Electric  Clutch and Air Row Shutoff Modules     Planter Unit Seed Meter Type On Off Electric Clutch Air Clutch    mp  Finger Units    mmn   0   um      Vacuum         Note  Using the above settings will produce accurate field results  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     CHECKING AUTOSWATH PERFORMANCE FOR ROW SHUTOFF    The settings given in 
5.     both for the display as well as an external memory card   RAM 26 0 r BLI MB Internal Storage    Buffers  8 5 MB Cache  51 7 MB  Memory Card Card size  1214 MB    NO    DISPLAY  Ds The Display screen shows generalized diagnostic information    lt   Display about the display  including display temperature  as well as  Temperatures  0  Power Levels  Ni display and CAN Bus voltage   Currently 50 8 ov Bus 51  Maximum a  A 3 3v Bus 53  Minimum 15 3 Backup Battery 78  Card Door CLOSED Cable Sense HIGH    25    danas    26    GPS    During your field operation  the GPS icon button in the upper left hand side of the Map  T Screen 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    se differential signal  If it appears gray then you have lost GPS  In either case  you should  check your GPS settings     GPS GENERAL TAB    At the Home screen  press the Wrench Button to go to the Setup Screen  Press the GPS  EA button  and the GPS General Tab appears  as shown       If using a GPS 2500 receiver  see  OmniSTAR Settings     GPS 2500    on page 29                 EE e Differential Source   General  VE ge   Select choice of WAAS EGNOS  Satellite  OmniSTAR    or        BEE Beacon  Coast Guard  differential sources     GPS Rate  Hz  PA    Wrench button   5 a Pressing the Wrench button opens different settings screens   ee  ER depending on whether you are using OmniSTAR    Beac
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7.    For John Deere Pro Shaft    Drives  Seed Rate Drive Setting  Calculating a Gear Ration for John Deere Pro Shaft Drives     Seed Rate Motor   Drive    18 Tooth Sprocket     FR Planter Drive Shaft Planter Drive Shaft  PER Sprocket  Drive  Sprocket  Driven          19 Tooth Sprocket   28 Tooth Sprocket   i H  a   Planter Drive       ke   Shaft Sprocket PTP     Driven  PEN   de y  LU   29 Tooth   H 14  Sprocket          29 28 812  18 19 342  Drive Driven 1 X Drive Driven 2   Gear Ratio      ar Seed Meter Shaft    Procke X   Gear Ratio  Seed Rate Motor Planter Drive Shaft    Driven Drive 1 X Driven Drive 2    Carry the Decimal place to the nearest 0 001 for accurate results   Seed Ratio Calculation Example Procedure   for Pro Shaft    Drives    The example outlined below assumes that you have a single planter drive motor  Step 5 notes that this  process has multiple steps if you have more than one Stepper Seed Motor Drives    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  On the Pro   Shaft Drive  the number of teeth on the driven sprocket is always 28  and the number of teeth on the drive  sprocket is always 19    4  Take the ratio of the Seed Rate 
8.    Temperature    on page 179     e Vibration   The Vibration calibration helps eliminate any false grain flow readings while the combine is running empty   For more information  see    Vibration Calibration    on page 178    e Temperature    The Temperature button allows you to calibrate the grain temperature  For more information  see     Temperature Calibration    on page 179     177    1I1SJAYVH    PRE HARVEST CHECKLIST    Calibration Sequence  Perform Harvest Calibrations in the following order   1  Distance  Speed Sensor  Calibration    This calibrates the Ground Speed Sensor connected to the display   calibrate a backup sensor even  when using GPS speed as the primary speed sensor must still    For more information  see    Calibrate  Distance    on page 172     2  Calibrate Header Sensor  This sets the height when the display stops recording area as the header is raised at the end of the pass     Stop height calibration is required for each grain type  For more information  see    Calibrate Header  Sensor    on page 175     3  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 178    4  Calibrate Temperature    This sets the temperature offset to provide a correct moisture reading  For more information  see     Temperature Calibration    on page 179     5  Calibrate Moisture    This sets the moistu
9.   Driven     i  Tse   28 Tooth Sprocket    Planter Drive Shatt  eee  Sprocket  Driven    29 Tooth Sprocket     Max Meter    Speed 190 rem  Gear  Ratio     d 374       29 28 812  18 19 342  Driven Drive 1 A Driven Drive 2   Gear Ratio    Planter Drive Seed Meter Shaft    Sprocket X   Gear Ratio  Seed Rate Motor Planter Drive Shaft    Driven Drive 1 X Driven Drive 2    Carry the Decimal place to the nearest 0 001 for accurate results   Seed Ratio Calculation Example Procedure    The example outlined below assumes that you have a single planter drive motor  Step 5 notes that this  process has multiple steps if you have more than one Stepper Seed Motor Drives     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    4  Take the ratio of the Seed Rate Motor and multiply it by the ratio of the other sprocket combinations   5  Repeat this process if you have multiple hydraulic drives  Enter the gear ratio for each motor under the  appropriate tab on the InSight display     Note  Ifyou have additional motor drives on the planter and these motor drives have the same total gear ratio      enter that number into the other channels        92    Gear Ratio Drawing
10.   Driver Temperature       INPUT DIAGNOSTICS       The Input Diagnostic Tab lists the number of Ground  Speed Pulses coming in from the radar to the Auxiliary  Module     Additionally  the bottom row of boxes lists the active  switches on the switch box         El Auxiliary Input Diagnostic    Fl   Fld Fl4 Fla FIG el E   Bav  ee jen    F2 F   F   F7 F   F9 F10 F11    e  A  Switch box   TT TT TT TL    e  B  Foot box  Ground Speed Pulses 0        These color coded boxes display the following  diagnostics  lagnostics     e Green  The switch box is connected to the Auxiliary Module in the On position            e Black  The switch box is connected to the Auxiliary Module  but is in the Off position   e Grey  The switch box is not connected to the Auxiliary Module     97    ONILNV Id       Note  The E2 position is the indicator for the foot box           Note  Other diagnostic settings can be found in    Diagnostics    on page 24     98    APPLICATION  RUN TIME ENVIRONMENT  MAP SCREEN    The screens shown in this section are for an Application configuration  In order for you to  view the Map Screen  you must first select a Grower  Farm and Field at the Start Field  Operation portion of the Home Screen  For more information  see    Management    on page 10     Once a configuration has been completed  the Map View button appears at the bottom of the  Home Screen     MAP SCREEN   ZOOM TO EXTENT    Press the Map View button  and the Map Screen appears  as shown  Below is an Area Loggi
11.   Fa    Fe  Switch 11 Function   Boom 1      Ly JX    e Control Module  Specifies the function of your DirectCommand controller     e Channel  Select the channel to control     e F2 Switch 1  Selects the boom section to turn on and off     Fence Row Nozzle Indicators    You can control fence row nozzles through a DirectCommand switch box by mapping the switches in  Auxiliary Input Settings  The fence row nozzles can be mapped to any switch  Use the following  procedure to add fence row nozzles to Auxiliary Inout Settings  To begin  go to the Configuration Tab   Highlight your configuration in the Configuration List  then press the Wrench button        Av imal Satan 1  Open Auxiliary Input Settings screen  Ke At the Configuration Settings screen  press the Aux Input button   sene  All and the Auxiliary Input Settings screen appears   F1  Master  SS    Functions Controlled by selected switch          s    2  Remove and Add Switch Settings        Use the bottom drop down menu to select the switch you wish to adjust  then press the Add button     3  Select Boom or Fence Row Nozzle  coe Ree A second Auxiliary Input Settings screen appears  Use the     J Function drop down menu  located at the bottom of this screen  to  Channel   Channel 1    select the correct Boom or Fence Row Nozzle to be controlled by  that switch  Press the checkmark box when finished     Auxiliary Input settings       Fe  Switch 11 Function   Boom 1    4  Continue Switch Setting adjustments    Repeat this pro
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13.   If you are using a PWM control valve  some adjustment may need to be made to achieve optimal pump  response to the PWM gain value  Increase the Gain value to make the system more responsive   decrease the Gain value to smooth the system response     LIQUID SERVO SETTINGS DESCRIPTION  e 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     e 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     e Allowable Error  Default Value  2     Determines the percent of error that is allowed prior to the product control system making any flow rate  corrections     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   e Response Threshold  Default Value  3    Determines where the control system switches between using Valve Response 1 or Valve Response 2  speed setting     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 wil
14.   SEET Select one of the four buttons  pictures  that accurately represents    the direction that the cable connectors on the ECU are facing   Press the blue right arrow button to continue       gt  Ki    O Note  Mount the ECU so that is lies flat  Do not install it on its side or at an angle that is diagonal to the vehicle       direction        gegen 4  Calibrate Tilt Sensor  Step 2  Tilt Calibration Place the vehicle in Park on a flat  level surface  Press the blue  Pasitian th hicl flat    I surf     i     3    EE Samla right arrow button to continue  The Calibration in Progress  Proceed to the next step to start the calibration  messages display and a countdown simultaneously takes place     Please stop vehicle        0 mph    si 0 1 2 4        G Note  The vehicle must be sitting on a flat  level location and must not move while the ECU Orientation takes  place     5  Begin Minimum Output Calibration    Minimum Output    Step 3  Minimum Output Calibration 21 The Minimum Output Calibration screen appears  Calculating the  In th xt step  the displ ill aut ticall d Ini       ee minimum output tells the ECU how much electrical current Is   you see the steering wheel rotate  press the  Wheel wei needed to make steering adjustments  Drive your vehicle forward  Rotating  button at the bottom of the screen          i       4 0 mph    aje    52    SEN 6  Wheel Rotating      RN As you drive forward  your wheel will begin to rotate  Press the  ft Gate E MR CULL ELE EE Wheel Rotatin
15.   Solution     1  Make sure ground speed is registering a value greater than zero on the display   2  Verify a target rate greater than zero is entered into the display     154    3  Check the switch status found on the Diagnostics Screen  which can be accessed via the Diagnostics  button on the Home Screen  As the boom switches are turned on and off  the Input Diagnostics screen  should change from black to green  if they do not  then refer to the installation instructions to verify boom  switch connections      4  Check high current connection into the Liquid Control Module     5  Make sure the implement cable PN 4000495 1 is plugged in  If plugged in  then test for 12 volts on  pins    and B     Problem  Section indicators on the Map screen of the display turn green  but the booms do not  open   Solution     1  Check wiring connections for all of the boom valves   2  Verify that the cabling is providing 12 volts to the boom valve on the signal pin       Note  You can also check for 12 volts on pins 1 10 on the boom connection of the liquid module     Problem  Boom valves pause up to 5 seconds before turning on by manual control   Solution     1  Verify that the display and Liquid Control Module are both updated to the latest available firmware   2  The boom switch cable may be wired incorrectly  For details  refer to the installation instructions     are connected        Note  This issue should only occur on John Deere sprayers  Make sure the black wires in the switch cabl
16.   Tieni Boundary 1  To export a boundary to the external data card  press  SUCCESS Export     2  A screen appears  telling you that the boundary was  exported successfully  Press the checkmark box     3  Press the checkmark box on the View Boundary screen        CONSOLE    The Console screen contains settings related to Time  Date  display console screen   mmj settings  operating units and external card information  To go to the Console screen  press  the Console button on the Setup screen  The Console screen consists of four tabs  General   Memory  Features and Advanced     Console    GENERAL TAB    The General Tab consists of the following items         General   Memory   Features   Advanced   e Time and Date settings  Time Zone To change these  press on this button and use the up and down    12 57 21 PM    Central Tine      arrow keys to adjust the hours  minutes  A M  P M  settings  month     Country Language Selection date and year  To make these changes effective  press the  s  g Brightness 100       EJ volume 60      English      checkmark  Shutdown button   Operating Units    Calibrate Touchscreen Imperial    dh       lose  Red X  button        Note  The display will then shut down immediately  If you do not want to shut the monitor down  press the  C    e Brightness and volume percentages  To change these  press the Brightness Volume button and use the up and down arrow buttons to change  the percentage of the Display Brightness and Speaker Volume     e Calibrate Tou
17.   and press the green check mark box     Shift By Rows example    7  Turn left or right for the next swath  The next swath is automatically selected   8  Steer the vehicle so that you center the green lights in the lightbar as you drive forward along the path   To work from the center of the field outwards  the initial pivot must have     45    AONVGINSY S      A radius of at least two swath widths     An arc length of at least two swath widths   e You can shift to the nearest row by going to the Guidance Screen and pressing Options     At the Guidance Options screen  press the Nearest Row button   Enter the Row Spacing and Pross Calculate Shift The Shift to Nearest Row screen appears  as shown at left  Use the  Baw spar shift Amount om Numeric keypad to enter in Row Spacing  and then press the    Calculate Shift button in order to enter in the amount of distance to  shift  Press the green check mark box when finished     Direction  relative to A B line     Lv  Lx    Adaptive Curve    Adaptive Curve Pattern Use the Adaptive Curve pattern to follow gentle contours in the field  or  when you need to avoid obstacles  This pattern provides guidance  based on the last curve driven     1  At the Guidance Screen  press the New Pattern button  Choose  Adaptive Curve  and enter a swath width  Press the green check mark  box when finished  You will automatically return to the Map screen     Obstacle    2  At the start of the first swath  map Point A   3  Drive the initial curve  At the
18.   autosteer system is off and unable to engage        For more information  see the Guidance chapter at  Guidance    on page 35     The Map Options icon is used for numerous purposes  With this button  you can create  boundaries or place Field Markers  For more information  see    Create a Boundary    on page 22  and    View Map Markers    on page 23        Display Legend Icon   Off       Display Legend Icon   On    The Display Legend icon shows the Rate Display     e If off  the Display Legend icon appears with the arrow pointing to the top and a grid within its border   e If on  the Display Legend icon appears with the button pointing down and no grid within its border   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  The  Zoom Detail changes the Map Screen   s appearance so that the vehicle icon is always shown pointed to  the top     e Vehicle Icon   Logging    A If the vehicle is logging  the implement icon appears as a green bar behind it  as shown  at far left     e Vehicle Icon   with sections  A If the vehicle is logging data from an implement split into sections   for instance during  a planting or application operation   then these sections appear in the implement icon   For an example  se
19.   e Control Valve Configuration     PWM  e PWM Frequency     200  e PWM Gain     90  e Zero Flow Offset     30  e Gear Ratio     5 5  e Pulses Rev      360  Case IH Planters  e Control Valve Configuration     PWM  e PWM Frequency     100  e PWM Gain     95  e Zero Flow Offset     40  e Gear Ratio     6 803  e Pulses Rev      360  Hydraulic Seed Meter Calibration Numbers    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  then your  seed meter may be working incorrectly  or you may have set the Gear Ratio incorrectly  In these cases   contact Technical Support for further assistance     8     ONILNV Id    Cotton  Planter brand and type Corn Soybeans Standard Sorghum  Rate    mie  owsa   o   mf ee  8  emeen 1  Z  e            GREG  eeapamge   1 SI  RSR REES  m  f   1 1      eng afa   SC  me  SR fe p  RSR    se E FO E WE  Mechanical  Twin Row   E      Note  Check your operator s manual for more specific information on other seed disk options            d    properly  you may need to adjust the Zero Flow Offset settings  For more information  see  Zero Flow Offset      Note  If you are encountering a problem with skips in the field or if the hydraulic drive is not shutting off    Variation    on page 95     STEPPER SEED RATE CONTROL    The Stepper Seed Control module allows Rawson ACCU RATE Variable Rate Controller users to  contro
20.   go to the Calibration Tab  Use the drop down menu to select the crop to calibrate  Next   press the Moisture button  The Moisture Calibration screen appears  as shown        3  Choose Field  Region  and Adjust Moisture    Choose the correct field and region the moisture sample was taken from  Use the up and down arrow keys  to adjust the moisture so that it matches the known moisture of the sample  When finished  press the  checkmark box     adjust to the desired percentage     G Note  To use one constant moisture  select the Use Manual Moisture check box and use the arrow keys to    Grain Weight Calibration    Before the display can accurately measure harvested bushels  you must calibrate the display by entering  in actual load weights into the display for each grain type  You must obtain these actual load weights by  weighing the grain from a load on accurate scales  To obtain accurate results  you must obtain between    179    ISSAYVH    four and six calibration loads  You can complete a weight calibration at any time during the season   however it is recommended that you calibrate grain weight at the beginning of the season     Note  Start the calibration procedure with the combine stopped  the combine grain tank empty  and a hauling    vehicle empty               a ae    Open Region Options Screen   ele   While performing a Harvest Operation  press the Harvest Button     and the Harvest Screen appears  Press the Region Display Item   and the Region Options screen appea
21.   ko  di  KM   Ap  Fa Ki L  K    Ev      eh      om 3  Ca  ht il  s Ki    n Sa Eh  V   ge    A  Too High  3       B  Ideal        C  Too Low    LA    e Steering   s Simple Analogy  Motor Aggressiveness is a setting which varies how responsive or reactive  Steering is at turning the steering wheel       Too High  If Steering is responsive but jittery or jumpy at turning the steering wheel  Motor  Aggressiveness is too high and should be reduced       Ideal  If Steering is responsive and not jittery or jumpy at turning the steering wheel  Motor  Aggressiveness is set correctly       Too Low  If Steering is lazy or not very responsive at turning the steering wheel  Motor  Aggressiveness is too low and should be increased     Heading           Heading Aggressiveness does two things      First  it adjusts how loudly that Heading gives commands  i   to Steering   r     Second  it tightens the tolerance which Heading tries to  j keep the tractor s heading within              2  ATooHigh   y GF  gt  oo j                d    K The higher Heading Aggressiveness is set  the        louder Heading talks to Steering and the tighter it       tries to keep the tractor s heading tolerance  Lowering  er Heading Aggressiveness lowers the volume at which    B  Ideal A   wesch el  r      AE oy Heading talks to Steering and loosens the tractor s  C  Too Low     es  gt          heading tolerance  Heading Aggressiveness should  A o     B           Fees  K  N     be set as high as possible so that th
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23.  89  gear ratio 91  stepper seed meter  equipment configuration settings 68  stepper seed rate  controller settings 90  stepper seed rate control 88  auxiliary tab 90  channel tabs 90  configuration 88  89  gear ratio 90  jump start switch 90    max meter speed 90  minimum allowable ground speed 90  stop height 176  summary 23  swath section offsets 63  73  edit 110  swath width 169  170  switch mapping 69  see also auxiliary input settings 69    tank alarms 131  tank empty 130  tank fill 130  tank mix 114  tank mix setup 114  tank partial fill 130  target height 153  154  target rate 79  80  129  task bar  harvest button 168  NORAC engage button 19  rate control button 19  Tee Jet flow meters 137  temperature 153  178  temperature calibration 179  temperature raw 184  tilt sensor 52  time zone 13  title bar 18  tools tab 51  troubleshooting 154  serial control 161  162  troubleshooting granular applications 160  troubleshooting liquid product applications  154  TSIP  force connection 27  output parity 28  reset 27  30  tuning 56  cross track error 56  57  heading aggressiveness 56  57  motor aggressiveness 56    units  Imperial 14  metric 14  unlock button 15    upgrade 51  memory tab  upgrade 14  use a  heading 44  use manual moisture 180  UTC time 32    V  variety setup wizard 76  vehicle  add 72  108  delete 72  108  edit name 72  108  remove 72  108  vehicle configjration 49       vehicle configuration  antenna height 50  antenna offset 50  control point 50  forward behi
24.  Auxiliary Input Settings  F2  Switch 1  Eer d screen appears  as shown     F1  Master     F    Switch 2  This Switch Mapping function is active only for users with    DirectCommand or SeedCommand features  The Auxiliary      Input Settings screen displays settings for the Master Switch      and other switches on a SeedCommand Switch Box     F4  Switch 3     F5  Switch Ai    The Master Source drop down menu controls the master switch for your entire configuration  You may  see the following options underneath this menu     e Switch   Controls the master switch    e External 2   This setting can control an optional  floor mounted master switch     e External 1 3  amp  4  Not used at this time     The F1 F11 cells can be assigned to any implement sections  You can use these to choose the switches    that control a particular section or controller planting clutch  From here  you can also make the following  changes to the switch settings     e Add a switch setting  For more information  see    Add Auxiliary Input Settings    on page 70   e Remove a switch setting     e Reset All  This resets the settings to defaults   Add Auxiliary Input Settings    If you wish to add a switch setting  press the Add button on the Auxiliary Input Settings Screen  and a    second Auxiliary Inout Settings screen appears  as shown  This screen shows the following drop down  menus     70       Gontral Woduis  SE  Seea cen    Specifies the function of your DirectCommand or Planting Row   o 99999    Sh
25.  Conveyor Speed    Setting determines the maximum RPM of the conveyor that controls product distribution to the application  point  This setting is used when controlling a spinner spreader applicator     ntroller Settings  Direct Injection Pump Calibration    Pump Calibration Setting    e Factory Calibration    The Factory Calibration Number is found on the tag of the Digital Pump Speed Sensor  This tag number  represents pulses per 10 fluid ounces  Divide the tag number by 10 and enter this number  Once entered   this number should not be changed     e Perform Calibration    Press the Perform Calibration button to begin the calibration procedure for the Direct Injection pump  The  pump will not run until this calibration has been performed     Rate Response Warning    e Error Threshold  The user defined percentage of actual rate error allowed before an alarm sounds     e Error Delay  The number of seconds that an actual rate falls out of the error threshold before an alarm sounds     Flow Monitor Warning    164    e Error Threshold  The percentage of perceived application error based on the discharge flow sensor     e Enable Warning  The Enable Warning check box allows you the option of displaying the Flow Monitor Warning     Run Screen    e AutoSwath    Use to enable disable automatic control of boom section on off state based upon field boundaries   prescription files  and previously applied areas     DIAGNOSTICS    INPUT DIAGNOSTICS       The Input Diagnostic Tab lists th
26.  Error Alarm Threshhold 140  rate outside of field 68  135  rate screen 79  actual rate 80  129  adjust container amount 130  container level 130  flow 131  main pressure 131  manual valve control 80  meter RPM button 80  rate 1 80  rate 2 80  rate control configuration button 80  spinner spreader 131  target rate 80  129  Raven flow meters 137  Rawson ACCU RATE variable rate control  88  receiver ID 32  receiver voltage 32  region 170  region selection 169  relay status 184  remark A 47  remark    button 47  remote engage 54  remote engage switch 51  54  remove all button 43  remove configuration 67  remove patterns 43  remove prescription button 134    renaming configurations 67  reset  confirm 43  reset button 43  reset legend  legend settings  reset legend 21  reset pattern 43  reset to defaults 27  30  55  restore backup 14  restore OnTrac2 55  restricted use pesticide 113  resume button 47  retire calibration 183  revision 24  RMC 29  31  row shutoff  AutoSwath 83  AutoSwath performance 83  configuration 81  diagnostics 97  enable 82  turn off look ahead 83  turn on look ahead 83  row shutoff configuration 83  run screen environment  map screen 99  run time  diagnostics  run time 24  run time environment  harvest screen 169  map screen 18  61  65  128  129  167  rate screen 79    task bar 18  title bar 18  RUP 113    Rx default 135    satellite icon 31  save as product legend 22  save pattern 43  screen 43  save pattern button 43  season tab 11  section offsets 74  110 
27.  Implement Icon behind the Vehicle Icon              78    e  A  Total Acres   e  B  GPS Status   e  C  Map Options   e  D  Home   e  EI Map View   e  F  Rate Button   e  G  Vehicle Icon   e  H  Implement Icon  e  I  Ground Speed   e  J  Status Items  Target Rate   Actual Rate  e  K  AutoSwath    PLANTING MAP SCREEN ITEMS    The following Planting Map Screen Items are available for SeedCommand users at the Map Screen     e Status Items  Target Rate and Actual Rate  em  a MG 32000 Target Rate  A  and Actual Rate  B   appear in the Status Items box at the    top right hand corner of the Map Screen  As with the Legend  the Status    Te SZ000 items are only accessible in the Zoom to Extent view   sds ac        e Rate Button  This only appears on Hydraulic Drive configurations  For more information  see    Run Time Environment   Rate Screen    on page 79     e AutoSwath Button    This button appears for all SeedCommand configurations  including Row Shutoff and Hydraulic Drive  configurations  For more information  see    Run Time Environment  Rate Screen    on page 79       Note  For an explanation of display items not listed above  see    Map Screen Icons    on page 19     RUN TIME ENVIRONMENT  RATE SCREEN    eo You can view the Rate screen by pressing the Rate button  as shown at left        The Target Rate screen will appear for all target rates  being applied  Items that appear on this screen are  explained on this and the following pages        J6R53     Target      r Actual 
28.  Sapa Ree Harvest Diagnostic screen  Flow Offset 370 Proximity Status OFF  Sensor Force 0 000 N Relay Status OM  Header Raw 257 Motor Current 000     Speed Pulses 26             i a a a a e Swath Width Display screen       170    HARVEST SETUP TABS    Pressing the Harvest button at the Setup Screen    Grain Harvest       Configuration Header Calibration    Configuration List       Harvest    takes you to the Grain Harvest Configuration Tab  This tab is  shown in front of four other tabs  Combine  Header  Crops  and Calibration     e Configuration Tab  The Configuration Tab is where you can add and edit operating configurations  For more information  see     Create a Harvest Configuration    on page 171 and    Configuration Settings    on page 172     e Combine Tab  The Combine Tab is where you can set up and configure additional combines  For more information  see     Combine Tab    on page 173     e Header Tab  The Header Tab is where you can set up and configure additional headers  For more information  see     Header Tab    on page 174     e Crops Tab  The Crops Tab is where you can add and edit crops  For more information  see    Crops Tab    on page 176     e Calibration Tab  The Calibration Tab is where you can perform calibrations  For more information  see    Pre Harvest  Checklist    on page 178     CREATE A HARVEST CONFIGURATION    To set up a Harvest configuration  you must set up a Combine and Header configuration with the  following procedure     1  Press Harvest
29.  Summary list box to the active season     e Press the Season Reminder button to set the date that the system will prompt the user to create a new  season     11    dnLas    FIELD MANAGEMENT TAB    A field consists of one or more outer boundaries  Each outer boundary can contain one or more inner  boundaries used to define any combination of roadways  waterways  building sites  or bodies of water  If  the display will be used for multiple Growers  enter each Grower business name and associate the field  names with the correct grower when the fields are setup within the system         Management    In the Field Tab  select a Grower underneath the drop down          Grower   Season   Field menu at the top  Each farm of that particular grower is shown     er R _ ina list  with the fields within that farm as subcomponents  ene e  Fee within that list        e Press the Add  plus sign  button to add a Field    e Press the Delete  minus sign  button to delete a Field    e You may edit an existing name of a Field by highlighting that     name and pressing the on screen keyboard     e Press the Wrench Button to add or edit information regarding that field and its boundary  The Field  Information screen opens  showing the name of that field in the Title Bar     att The example shows the    160    Field of the    Home    Farm     Farm    e Farm  R Clear  ME E3 Name of farm     Area    Geng    Total acres of farm   F54 Number FSA Area    Clear bounds    Press the Clear Bounds button to 
30.  Switch off  Enter a manual ground speed and create a new region     b  From the Run screen  open the product application rate window  and highlight the appropriate  product  Select Manual control mode     c  Switch the Master Switch on    d  Press the up button one time  Now press the down button three times  If the drive is still turning  the  zero flow offset is likely to be too high    Solution    a  Turn the Master Switch off  Enter a manual ground speed and enter a new region    b  Reduce 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 three times  The drive should not be  turning  If it is  repeat this procedure  starting with step 2     Note  Zero Flow Offset should never be less than 25  If 25 still seems as if this number is too high  there must  D be some other problem  Contact Technical Support for further assistance     STEPPER SEED CONTROL METER ALARMS    Error Message   Drive Out of Synch Error Drive       Possible Cause  Not enough hydraulic fluid is flowing to the seed meter     Solution  Examine the stepper seed drive   s hydraulic components for restrictions  Make  sure the tractor s hydraulic outlet is turned on  Make sure the hydraulic flow settings are  correct        Error Message     Drive Stalled Drive         96    Possible Cause  The hydraulic 
31.  Turns the wheel left or right 100 percent     Use the command buttons below to send the specified command to the motor  Hard Lett and Hard    Fm for 100 percent command    Lett and   Right will send    command specified by the A   Left    R ig ht butto n S    Caent  Aas Turns the wheels left or right in the percentage amount specified by  enn Right EA    the Command Percent slider bar at the bottom of the screen     Command Percent e 0  button          20  35  50  85    an The Zero Percent button stops the steering wheel s turning motion        e Stop button  Ends the Vehicle Steering Diagnostics procedure     e Command Percent slider  Controls the percentage of directional change on intermediate left and right turns     53    AONVGINS    Drive Unit       The Drive Unit Tab displays the following information     Steering   Drive Unit Status    Status  Engaged  Remote Engage    Engaged  MOU Power  ECU Communication     Shows the OnTrac2 system is actively attempting to turn the  steering wheel     e MDU Power  Shows the MDU Power Switch is set to On     e Remote Engage  Flashes green when the remote switch is pressed     e ECU Communication  Fast blinking green indicates normal operation     Adjust Disengage Sensitivity    ETR The Disengage Sensitivity adjusts how hard you have to turn  l   the wheel to get the OnTrac2 guidance to disengage and  Pressing  GO  will start the steering wheel clockwise  Grab the    steering wheel to test disengagement  Press  Decrease  to return 
32.  You can pause a pattern even if you have not set the  B  point yet  If you do so  the message in the    lightbar will read  Need B   If you pause the pattern after you have set your AB Line  then the lightbar will  indicate the distance your vehicle must travel to return to the pause point     2  Press Resume button  To resume your pattern  press the Resume button to resume logging on your AB line     select the closest AB Line to your vehicle        Note  If you press the Resume button before you have returned to the original AB Line  your display will    Remark A    If you chose Straight AB or A  Heading as your pattern option at the New Pattern screen  the Remark  A button appears on the Guidance Options screen  The Remark A button  re marks  the A point by  moving it to the current position while maintaining the same heading  A brief message appears in the on   screen lightbar  stating  Point A Remarked      Shift  For an explanation of the Shift Pattern feature  see    Load Pattern    on page 43   Adaptive Curve    If you chose Adaptive Curve as your pattern option at the New Pattern screen  see    New AB Pattern    on  page 38 and    Adaptive Curve    on page 46  The Adaptive Curve button appears on the Guidance Options  screen  This button opens the Adaptive Pattern Options screen  At this screen  you can choose pattern  options that tell the system where to log a new pass  These options include     e New Pass   This sets the conditions for the display to log a new pa
33.  You should also recalibrate if the  as applied seed rate does not match the population shown on the planter monitor     Notes   e The stepper seed rate meter calibration does not recalibrate any previously logged planting data     e This recalibration number applies to a specific crop type  i e   corn  Normally  you should not need to  recalibrate when switching varieties within the same crop type     e Before beginning a calibration  make sure that you have primed the seed meter  For more information   see    Priming Seed Rate Meters    on page 94        18 1  To begin  go to the Rate Screen and press the Meter RPM button     25 rpm    re 2  The Seed Rate Planter Control Screen appears        Meier Calibration    K  IS 39 0 sds rev Calibrate    Seed Meter    Seed Flow OD sds min    EE       ER    94    Meter Calibration Wizard  Step I of 6 3  Acknowledge the Warning  Acknowledge this warning by pressing the checkmark box        Warning    Maintain    safe distance from the planter  during the calibration routine  The planter  should be lowered near the ground with the  seed meter fully charged with seed and all  necessary fans and or auxiliary metering    devices on     Meter Calibration Wizard  Step 1 of 6 4  Press the Calibrate button  The Meter Calibration Wizard appears  as shown     Select Drive to Calibrate    5  Select Drive to Calibrate    Select the drive that you wish to calibrate  Press the blue right   arrow button to continue     Channel 1    dF    6  Enter Sim
34.  a straight line based on a compass    from A Point    heading  The A  line extends 1 mi  1 6 km  before and after the A point     1  At the Guidance Screen  press the New Pattern button  Choose  Straight AB  and enter a swath width  Press the Use A  Heading check  mark box and enter in a degree number  Press the green check mark box  when finished  You will automatically return to the Map screen     2  To map the start of the first swath  map Point A  The heading of the  AB line equals either the previous AB heading of the manually entered  heading  if the current vehicle is within plus or minus 90 degrees of the  AB heading   Otherwise  the A  heading is in the opposite direction     3  Follow the AB line for guidance down the first swath        4  Turn left or right for the next swath  The next swath is automatically selected   5  Steer the vehicle so that you center the green lights in the lightbar as you drive forward along the swath     44    Use the Pivot pattern for a field that is irrigated using a center pivot   With this pattern  you can drive concentric circles around the center     pivot  The display will calculate the center point based on where you  have driven  Otherwise  you can enter in the latitude and longitude of  a the center point  if known     B 1  At the Guidance Screen  press the New Pattern button  Choose  Pivot  and enter a swath width  Press the green check mark box when  finished  You will automatically return to the Map screen     2  Position on
35.  additional fee  associated with them        IVWYANAS    When registering your Ag Leader Technology products by one of the following methods  you can elect to  receive notice of any new product updates or features    Register by mail  Ag Leader Technology   2202 South Riverside Dr    P O  Box 2348   Ames  IA 50010   Register by Fax  515 232 3595   Register at the Ag Leader Web site at hito  www agleader com    CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL  CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS    The user manual uses the following text formatting schemes to call attention to information related to  simplifying system operation and proper operating practices to prevent accidental data loss  If in doubt  about the results of performing an action or deleting an item from the system  back up all system files to  the external storage card prior to proceeding with the action          Note  Provides informative tips to assist with system setup  calibration  and operation        d    CAUTION  Indicates specific settings  calibrations  and procedures that must be followed for proper system  A performance and operation     settings        A WARNING  Indicates specific instructions to avoid accidental loss of data and system configurations    CROSS REFERENCES AND WEB LINKS    Throughout this manual  numerous cross references are provided to other pages or sections  These  cross references are always shown in blue  italic text  and list the title and page number If you are  viewing this manual in a  PDF format  you c
36.  and Field   Management    e For information on the Season Tab  see    Season Management Tab    on page 11   e For information on the Field Tab  see    Field Management Tab    on page 12     GROWER MANAGEMENT TAB        The Grower is a global setting that refers to the business or    Management       Grower   Season   Field   person the system is in operation for  Contact information can  Grower List   be added for each grower  The Grower information will be  0 John Jones EY passed into mapping software for automatic Grower setup  9 North Of River        within desktop software      south Of River                         e Press the Add  plus sign  button to add a Grower   e Press the Delete  minus sign  button to delete a Grower     e You may edit an existing name of a Grower by highlighting that name and pressing the on screen  keyboard     e Press the Wrench Button to add or edit information for a Contact Person  Business Phone  Mobile  Phone  or import an met file  For more information on adding an  msf file  see    Importing an  MSF File     on page 11     Importing an  MSF File    A Management Setup File   msf  is a file format that allows the display to import Grower and Field  information from desktop software via a Compact Flash Card  Follow the process outlined below to  import desktop software information from your Compact Flash Card     Note  When importing management items from an  MSF setup file  the imported data will always update or  be added to existing mana
37.  anti static wipe  made specifically for cleaning computer displays is the correct way to clean the screen and the display  enclosure     e The touch screen requires only a gentle touch of about half second in duration to operate correctly  A  common mistake new users make is to try to navigate too quickly through the system using firm taps  instead of gentle presses on the display screen     CAN BUS TECHNOLOGY    The display uses Controller Area Network  CAN  technology  CAN systems are comprised of individual  modules  each with their own high speed processor  connected through a high speed communications  cable  CAN has many benefits  including greater ability to configure and expand the system   compatibility  simpler installs with less wiring  and increased system dependability     TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS    Do not exceed the specifications below   e Storage Temperature   30  C to  70   e Operating Temperature   10  C to  65  C  e Operating Input Voltage  9    16 V DC    A CAUTION  Exceeding these specifications may result in degraded operation and or damage to the display     SYSTEM 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
38.  between multiple vehicles through out the growing season to maximize your  return on investment cost     The display features a 6 5 inch color touchscreen in which users will find a greater level of simplicity  combined with SeedCommand  DirectCommand and yield monitoring capabilities  The display is ideal  for operations just getting started in precision farming  but also fits operations requiring multiple displays   Support for the AutoSwath feature makes the display a great investment for any operation looking for an  easy to use  input cost saving solution     The display has its own internal memory for recording GPS and logging all information collected during  various field activities  No external data card is needed for in field data collection     The display has been built to withstand the harsh environment associated with today s agricultural  industry  The weather tight enclosure is designed to seal out any dirt and moisture that is encountered  during normal operating conditions        Note  The card door slot must be fully closed for the display to remain weather tight     d    SERVICE    There are no user serviceable parts inside the display  Ag Leader Technical Support ph   515  232 5363  fax   515  232 3595  e mail  support agleader com    There is a risk of explosion if either battery is replaced by an incorrect type  Dispose of used batteries    A CAUTION  This display has an internal lithium coin cell battery and an internal nickel metal hydride battery   
39.  button    Grain Harvest       Configuration Header Calibration   At the Setup screen  press the Harvest button   Configuration List  Harvest    The Configuration Tab opens  as shown     2  Press the Add button        The Operating Configuration Wizard appears     171    ISSAYVH    Operating Configuration Wizard  Stepiora A  Follow the Wizard s instructions    The Wizard s instructions will guide you through the necessary  Select Combine steps to create a configuration that includes Combine  Header and    se   Gopssetings      BE    Note  From the Configuration Tab  you can also   Q e Press the on screen keyboard to edit or rename existing configurations       Press the Wrench button to access Configuration Settings  see following page      e Press the Remove button to remove a configuration  Caution  When deleting a configuration all harvest data  logged with that configuration will be deleted        CONFIGURATION SETTINGS  By highlighting a configuration and pressing the    Primary Wrench button on the Configuration Tab  you can      as   summon the Configuration Settings screen  where  settings    Backup you can choose primary and backup speed source  Calibrate    see   Distance  or adjust AutoSwath settings   Distance    Primary and Backup Speed Source    The ground speed source can be changed in the Primary and Backup drop down menus in the  Configuration Settings Screen     e If any source other than GPS is selected  the primary speed source is the only setting that you
40.  button  Follow the  instructions on creating an AB line as explained in    New AB Pattern    on page 38     41    AONVGINSY S    Once the AB line is created you can switch between the AB line and SmartPath patterns by pressing the  AB SmartPath toggle     A B SmartPath Toggle  e Curved Lines       e Straight AB Line       After the Guidance System has switched over to a different  path  the name of the currently followed pattern is shown  within a black box on the Map Screen        Choose Existing Lines Within SmartPath    You can create up to 10 different AB lines within SmartPath  Select the desired AB line by  pressing the A B button on the Guidance Screen  The AB Manager Screen appears  which  shows all AB lines created within a particular field  An example is shown     e Highlight the desired AB line  then press the green check      mark button to close the screen            AB smartPath 3    e Press the New button to add an AB line     SB smartPath 4       e Press the Load button to load an AB line   e Press the Edit button to edit the name of an AB line        MEN    e Press the Remove button to remove an AB line        SmartPath Guidance Options  SmartPath only creates a SmartPath pass when you are logging data in the field  However  you have the  option of using it to create SmartPath passes continually during all field operations   To adjust this setting  press the Options button on the Guidance screen  At the Guidance Options  screen  press the Smart button  The S
41.  button to continue   Notes for specific flow meters      lt  Ca  x   e For more information regarding Dickey john Flow meters or  Dickey john heat exchangers  see the Application section for  Dickey john Flow Meter Calibrations on    Dickey John NH3 Conversions    on page 127     e Raven flow meter tags represent pulses per 10 gallons  Divide the calibration number by 10 before  entering into the display     e Tee Jet flow meter calibration numbers represent pulses per liter  To convert the number  multiply the  value found on the flow meter by 3 79 to find the pulses per gallon needed for the display     e Mid Tech flow meters sometimes have a cable with a module  The calibration number found on this cable  is in pulses gal divided by 16  The display should bypass this module and plug directly into the flow  meter  If that is the case then multiply the calibration number by 16 before entering into the display     Opel GOE ee A  c Enter a controller name  A default name of DirectLiquid appears     If you would like to change this name  press the keyboard button   Select Controller enter anew name and press the checkmark box     DirectLiquid   EY    TIP  select an existing Controller from the Controller List  If a new  Controller needs to be created  press the NEW button to launch    the Controller Wizard     6  Select Container    The Operating Configuration Wizard reappears  Select a container from the drop down list  or press the  New button to create a new container      
42.  can be found by first pressing the Rate  button which opens the Application Rate screen        The Rate button also toggles the selection between bins   Select the desired bin and press the Product Settings button     U rpm    rpm Product Spreader  0 0 Ib min 0 0 Ih min settings Control  e       i Press Conveyor Rate button       Product  Urea G  Product Density AB ag  Feed Gate Opening    in    Conveyor Rate 0 0000 trey SS        EE Conveyor Rate screen shows rates for previously applied  products to use as a reference     Conveyor I Rate 0 fr  rev  re Press and highlight product to enter conveyor rate   een NES SE Press Conveyor Hate button   MAP 0 256 Using numeric keypad  enter desired rate   urea v   Press checkmark button to exit screen       X    Press checkmark button to accept new rate     NORAC UC5 SETUP    NORAC UC5 SETUP SCREEN    To view the NORAC UC5 Setup screen  go to the Implement  NORAC I    Controller  300      meme   Tab in Application setup  select the desired sprayer from the  Implement list  check the Enable Boom Height Control check  Retune box and press the NORAC UC5 Setup button  The NORAC    mi UCD setup screen appears  as shown   Valve Drivers    Firmware Version Unknown    Hardware Revision Unknown Boom Control  Module  Sprayer Configuration   Advanced  e Automatic Setup    Loads the Select Sprayer screen  which starts the Automatic Setup process  For more information  see     Automatic Setup    on page 151        e Retune    Retunes the UC5 elec
43.  compensates for any latency in the control system when changing between different product flow  rates during variable rate application  The typical setting range for this is 0 8 seconds     SPEED INPUT SETTINGS    The Speed Input Settings screen is where you can calibrate the ground speed input for accurate speed  and area calculations  If you are not using GPS for ground speed  then after you have created a  configuration you must calibrate the ground speed input  If you are using GPS  it is recommended to  calibrate distance in the event of GPS loss     Calibrate Distance    1  Open Configuration Information screen    On the Configuration Tab  press the configuration name to highlight it  then press the Wrench  Ze Button  and the Configuration Settings screen appears  Press Speed Input  and the Speed  Input screen appears as shown     104    2  Press the Calibrate Distance button    Primary Manual Speed The Speed Sensor Calibration wizard appears   GPS   Use Manual Speed  Backup    0 0 mph E    Calibrate  Lv Lx   Seng Sanser E Siz  Gre 3  Follow the on screen wizard   s instructions    Complete the distance calibration procedure   select Ground speed Sensor Type    WHEELS    a  h      To enter    known calibration number  press the  skip Calibration button  retten  TOE  AUXILIARY INPUT SETTINGS    To view Auxiliary Input Settings  go to the Application Setup  E Configuration Tab and press the Wrench button  At the  P    Configuration Settings screen  press the Aux Input bu
44.  container amount 130  pass number 36  pattern   remove 43    197    X3AN     pattern files 35  pause 47  pause boundary 22  pause button 47  PDOP 32  pivot 45  arc length 46  radius 46  shift by distance 45  shift by nearest row 46  shift by rows 45  planter section row shutoff 81  planting button 66  planting configuration 67  planting rate control configuration button 80  planting tabs 66  port 32  port settings 27  29  port settings button 28  position rate 27  pre harvest checklist 178  prescription button 80  81  133  134  prescription file 133  prescriptions  loading 133  pressure sensor calibration wizard 138  priming seed rate meters 94  product  add 75  76  112  113  delete 75  112  edit name 75  EPA registration number 113  import 75  76  remove  5  112  product density 113  132  product licensing 15  product manufacturer 113  product mix setup wizard 114  product name 113  product options 75  113  add product 113  add product mix 113  114  import product 76  113  product screen 112  edit info 112  113  edit legend 113  product settings 77  113  edit color 77  edit info 77  edit legend 77    198    EPA number 113  manufacturer 113  restricted use pesticide 113  product settings button 132  product tab 67  75  101  112  add 113  keyboard button 75  wrench button 75  112  product type 113  product units 113  proximity sensor 184  PWM spinner speed control valve 133    rate 1 129  rate 2 129  rate button 79  129  rate control button 19  rate display smoothing 68  Rate
45.  contal Delay The Controller Settings screen appears  as shown   70 pls gal Os Control    Valve  settings    Rate Error  Aux Valve 2 Alarm    Close S    Close flow control valve when rate off EI    Sus Valve 1    140    Press the Rate Error Alarm button  The Rate Error Alarm    screen appears  as shown   Threshold    A Enter values for   Threshold and Time in seconds     Timeout    Lv JX    DIRECT 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     DIRECT INJECTION CONFIGURATION SETUP    To set up a liquid application control Operating Configuration  first press the Setup  wrench  button and  go to the Setup screen     1     5     Create Application Configuration  Underneath the Configuration Tab  press the Add button to add an Application Configuration       Select Equipment Configuration Type    Select Dual Product Application  Press the blue right arrow button to continue       Select Vehicle or Create New Vehicle    Select the vehicle to be used in the configuration from the drop down list  Otherwise  press the Add button  and the Vehicle Setup Wizard walks you through the steps in a vehicle configuration  These steps include  entering a Full Swath Width  entering the Number of Boom Sections  and entering Boom Section Widths  from Left to Right  Enter a Vehicle Name when complete       Add Equipmen
46.  controller       Note  When deleting a controller all data in the regions and configurations using it will be deleted     CONTROLLER SETTINGS  SEEDCOMMAND     To view Controller Settings  go to the Planting Controller Tab  highlight the controller  press the Wrench  Button  and the Controller Settings screen shows as appears below  The current Device and Serial  Number of that Device is displayed     Press the Controller Settings button and another Controller    eens SE Settings screen opens  where you can view controller settings    Device  seedCommand Settings i i     The appearance of this Controller Setting screen varies   depending upon your SeedCommand configuration     PRODUCT TAB    The Product Tab allows you to add new products or edit existing products for planting and seeding         Planting    e Add     The Add button summons the Product Options screen  where you        can add or import a product  For more information  see    Product  Options    on page 76                 Configuration   Vehicle   Implement   Controller Product    Product List    e Keyboard Button  Press to edit the name of a selected product from the list           e Wrench Button    Press to view product manufacturer  edit product type  edit product  color or edit map legend  For more information  see    Product Settings    on page 77           e Remove  The Remove button allows you to remove a product     75    ONILNV Id       Note  When deleting a product all data using it will be deleted  
47.  down menu to enter in the type of units  Press the blue right arrow button to continue      b  Enter Container Name and Location  Press Finish and you will return to the Operating Configuration  Wizard     8  Select Ground Speed Source    Select Primary and Backup speed inputs from the drop down menus  Press the blue right arrow button to  continue     9  Enter Suggested Configuration Name    The display combines the Vehicle and Controller names used during the setup process to use as the    Configuration name  Use the on screen keyboard to edit name if desired  Press the checkmark box to  complete the setup wizard process     SPINNER SPREADER CONTROLLER SETTINGS      Controller Settings   serial Number  Unassigned   Device  DirectCommand The Controller Settings button summons the Controller Settings  Type  Dry screen  which contains settings related to Shaft Speed Calibration     Max Conveyor Speed  and Allowable Error  For more information   see  Controller Settings   Spinner Spreader    on page 148     Spinner    e Fan Settings  Fan Settings For more information  see  Fan Settings    on page 150     Controller Settings   Spinner Spreader    Controller Settings       e Shaft Speed Calibration  towable Ener Calibration number representing the pulses that equal one     E ES revolution of the rate control metering system   g  E e e Max Conveyor Speed  Setting determines the maximum RPM of the conveyor that  controls product distribution to the application point     PX  e Allo
48.  for the master switch input status     MASTER SWITCH USAGE    When manually shutting off all boom sections in the field  use the foot pedal switch     Leave the OEM master switch on the hydro handle ON during field use  Using the hydro handle switch  may lead to improper field coverage  poor AutoSwath performance  and inaccurate spray records  Only    116    use the John Deere master switch when completely shutting down the sprayer to transport or service the  machine     TARGET RATE    The display must have a non zero target rate entered in the display before the boom valves will open for  product application  Ensure that the target rate entered into the display and Spray Star match to avoid  any unwarranted alarms or warnings on the display     DATA COLLECTION    The display will create a coverage map of all product application while logging actual application rate  from the product control system flow meter     AUTOSWATH BOOM SECTION CONTROL    The display will automatically control the boom section on off status based upon previously applied area   field boundary  and any mapped internal field boundaries     SPRAY STAR APPLICATION RATE    The display will not control the rate based upon the target rate value entered into the system   Application rate is controlled exclusively by the Spray Star display     SPRAY STAR RINSE CYCLE    When using the rinse cycle feature on the Spray Star  the display must have the boom sections on to  allow the Spray Star to properly run the 
49.  from Hitch Point    22 00 tt                1  Press Wrench Button  On the Implement Tab  highlight the Implement Configuration   press the Wrench Button  and the Implement Offsets screen    appears     2  Enter left or right distance from hitch point  Use the numeric keypad to enter the distance of the midpoint of the    swat section from the machine centerline  Select Left or Right to    indicate the direction the swath section is located from the vehicle  centerline     3  Enter Forward or Backward Distance from Hitch Point  Use the numeric keypad to enter the distance from the front or back of the hitch point  Press the checkmark    box when complete     CONTROLLER TAB    Use the Controller Tab to add and configure SeedCommand controllers for use during SeedCommand    planting operations        planting operations            74    Note  No settings are available under the Controller Tab that pertain to Area Logging  non SeedCommand         Planting    e Add  Press to add a new controller  A wizard will walk you through  setting up the controller           Configuration   Vehicle   Implement Controller Product        Controller List    IL    e Keyboard Button  Press to edit the name of a selected controller from the list     e Wrench Button     Press to edit Controller Settings  including tabs for Channel 1  2  amp   3 settings  and also Auxiliary settings  For more information  see      Controller Settings  SeedCommand     on page 75           e Remove  Press to remove a
50.  grower 10  add product 76  113  add product mix 113  114  adjust container amount 130   add 130   remove 130   set 130  adjust disengage sensitivity 54  Adjust Minimum Output 54  advanced parameters 15  advanced settings 151  advanced tab 15   about button 15   copy all log files 15   copy log files at shutdown 15  age of differential 27  29  agitator pressure 131  antenna tab 62  72  109  174  application button 100  101  application configuration 101  application rate control configuration 133  area count 48   map screen   area count 66   automatic legend 22  automatic swath control   see also AutoSwath 70  autosteer engage 19  AutoSwath 70  107   coverage option 71  108   GPS 108    GPS output rate 71  implement switch 108  minimize overlap 71  108  minimize skip 71  108  outside boundary option 71  107  overplanting 71  turn off look ahead 107  turn on look ahead 71  107  turn off look ahead 71  turn on look ahead 70  underplanting 71  unlock code 70  user defined 71  108  autoswath  glossary 163  AutoSwath button 70  79  107  aux input button 105  auxiliary input settings 69  105  add 106  adding 70  channel 70  106  control module 70  controller 106  f2 switch 1 70  106  master source 69  master switch 105  reset all 70  105  switch 105    backup file 14  backup OnTrac2 55  Beacon  SNR 32  boom height control  mode 154  sensitivity 154  target height 154  boom height control options 154  boom height screen 152  engage button 153  mode 153  target height 153  temperatur
51.  header all the way up and  press set Max    step 1b  Lower the header all the way down and  press set Min     MOTE  The max and min only needs to be set once for    given     i ILD JL XJ    1  Read Instructions    Read the header sensor calibration instructions fully before  proceeding  Press the blue right arrow button to start the  calibration process     2  Set Max and Min  Set maximum and minimum header height settings     Raise the header all of the way up and press Set Max       Lower the header all of the way down and press Set Min  This  determines the full operating range of the header       Press the blue right arrow button to continue     175    ISSAYUVH    Header Sensor Calibration  Step 2 of 2 3  Set Stop Height  Select Crap and Set Stop Height Select the correct crop type from the list box  Raise or lower the    Step 2a Select   Reset header to the height where you would like to have the area logging  Se turn on and off  Press Set Height     step dh  With    header at desired Set   ur      stop height  press Heiaht  Set Height g M A    Av        Note  The position relating to the Stop Height will be represented as a percentage          Move the header above and below the Stop Height  When below the Stop Height the dialog will indicate  Down  when above the Stop Height the dialog will indicate Up       To clear Min  Max  and Stop Height for all headers  press Reset All     A CAUTION  If Reset All is pressed the sensor will have to be calibrated for all headers  
52.  in the control system when changing between different product flow rates  during variable rate application  A typical setting range for this 0 1 seconds     SPEED INPUT SETTINGS    The Speed Input Settings screen is where you can calibrate the ground speed input for accurate speed  and area calculations  If you are not using GPS for ground speed  then after you have created a  configuration you must calibrate the ground speed input  If you are using GPS  it is recommended to  calibrate distance in the event of GPS loss     Calibrate Distance    1  Open Configuration Information screen     n On the Configuration Tab  press on the configuration name to highlight it  then press the Wrench  Button  and the Configuration Settings screen appears     2  Press Speed Input  and the Speed Input screen appears as  Primary Manual Speed shown   Ze gd Use vel Spee 3  Press the Calibrate Distance button  and the Speed Sensor  SEH Calibration wizard appears  as shown     0 0 mph      Calibrate  Distance    69    ONILNV Id    Eee 4  From here  follow the on screen wizard s instructions to    complete the distance calibration procedure   select Ground Speed Sensor Type    WHEELS      e GER number  press the  4  gt     x    AUXILIARY INPUT SETTINGS  SWITCH MAPPING   To view Auxiliary Input Settings  go to the Planting        Configuration Tab  highlight the desired configuration and  rak press the Wrench button  At the Configuration Settings screen   h       press the Aux Input button  and the
53.  interfere with signal reception    e GPS Speed  mph    The speed of the vehicle    e GPS Rate   The update rate from the GPS receiver  shown in Hz     GPS INFORMATION   THIRD SCREEN    e Receiver ID    GPS Information       Receiver ID  ALSTOD AYGPS 252 e Firmware Version   Firmware Version  3 61     serial Number  0225103192 R Serial Number   Receiver voltage  15 1 S x   Fast Update Rate  ON Receiver Voltage   Everest Multipath  ON    Fast Update Rate  eae The Fast Update Rate indicates whether your receiver is capable  A EEE of outputting an update rate faster than 1 Hz per second     32      If the Fast Update Rate is ON  then your receiver is capable of outputting an update rate faster than 1  Hz per second       If the Fast Update Rate is OFF  then currently your receiver is only capable of an update rate of 1 Hz  per second  Contact Technical Support to see if your receiver can be upgraded to a faster update rate     receiver       Note  The settings shown on this GPS Information screen varies  depending upon your model of GPS    Fast Update Rate and Everest Multipath are only available with TSIP receivers     ONTRAC2 INFORMATION    mee Users of the OnTrac2 guidance system can also view the       OnTrac2 Information    gt    OnTrac2 Information screen below  in addition to the GPS  OnTracz Vehicle  8130 nudge Information screens discussed previously   ESC Firmware Version  1 1 15479_0_ e OnTrac2 Vehicle  ECU Firmware Version  ECU  2 0 3 0 Displays active vehicle profil
54.  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     SeedCommand users  such as those using the Stepper Seed Rate Controller  who are required to  manually enter in a Gear Ratio in the Controller Settings window should calculate this Gear Ratio based  on information provided below and on the following page  The Gear Ratio number is calculated by  multiplying all the gear ratio combinations  from the Seed Rate Drive Motor to the Seed Meter        Note  Gear Ratio number is the number of revolutions of the motor to turn the seed meter one revolution     Gear Ratio Drawing   For Single Motor Drive  Seed Rate Drive Setting  Calculating drive gear ratio        3 SO Ey    Ss       W UTS       e  A  Seed Rate Motor  Drive  18 Tooth Sprocket  e  B  Planter Drive Shaft Sprocket  Driven  29 Tooth Sprocket      of Teeth on the Driven Sprocket    of Teeth on the Drive Sprocket     Each drive combination  Drive Driven  from Seed Rate Motor Drive to Seed Meter shaft sprocket  needs to be factored for the Total Gear Ratio     91    ONILNV Id    Gear Ratio Drawing   For Multiple Drive Combinations    Seed Rate Drive Setting  Calculating a Gear Ration for Multiple Drive Combinations     Drive Ratio 1  errrTerrrr Ti  Drive Ratio 2           Planter Drive Shaft  Sprocket  Drive    19 Tooth Sprocket     Seed Rate Motor  Drive    18 Tooth Sprocket   Planter Drive Shaft  al Sprocket
55.  of the Home  Screen     For more information  see    Management    on page 10     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     MAP SCREEN  ZOOM TO EXTENT    The map shows a Planting Area Logging configuration  displayed in Zoom to Extent view    XH  e  A  Total Acres    e  B  GPS Status   e  C  Map Options   e  D  Display Legend button  e  E  Home             co I 28  Jr          e  F  Map View      e  G  Vehicle icon    e  H  Ground Speed  e  I  Logging Status  shown for area logging Planting Configuration     of the Map View button changes     G Note  Pressing the Map View button will cycle between the available map screen views  and the appearance    MAP SCREEN  ZOOM DETAIL    When the Map Screen is shown in Zoom Detail   the Vehicle Icon appears as a gold triangle  rather  than an arrow        65    ONILNV Id    e  A  Total Acres  e  B  GPS Status  e  C  Map Options  e  D  Home  e  EI Map View  e  F  Vehicle Icon  e  G  Implement Icon  e  H  Ground Speed   1  Logging Status  shown for area logging Planting Configuration   The map is shown for a typical Planting Configuration which does not include any Rate Control or Row    Shutoff features  This planter includes two sections  and these sections are shown as individual boxes  on the Implement Icon behind the Vehicle Icon        Note  For information on Map Screen items that are standard for all operations 
56.  of the field   Solution  Use the Manual Valve Control to build boom pressure at the start of a field     Problem  AutoSwath feature not shown   Solution  The display must have the AutoSwath feature password unlocked before the  feature is available to the operator     Problem  AutoSwath checked on  but booms will not turn on   Solution     1  Make sure the ground speed is registering a value greater than zero on the display and not in a  covered area     2  Make sure there is a target rate greater than 0   3  Make sure the applicator is inside of the field boundary   Problem  Booms turn on in the middle of the pass   Solution   1  Check the display firmware and module firmware to see if they are the latest version released   2  Make sure the ground speed does not go to 0   3  Make sure the GPS is not losing the differential source   Problem  Rate not responding  error flashing   Solution   1  Make sure the flow meter calibration number matches the tag on the flow meter       Note  For Raven flow meters  divide the calibration number by 10     Make sure the pump is not maxed out for the flow being applied    Use manual valve control to see if the control valve will open or close    Check the tip manufacturer   s charts to make sure they are in the operating range of the application   Check for any product buildup in the flow meter     oe ee P    Check product filter for debris   Problem  Booms turn on when outside of the boundary   Solution   1  1  Make sure the Rate Outside 
57.  other end of the first swath  map Point B        4  Turn left or right for the next swath  The next swath is automatically  selected     5  Steer the vehicle so that you center the green lights in the lightbar as you drive forward along the swath     Notes   e 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     e You can adjust the degree heading at which the system generates the next pass by doing the following  Go to  the Guidance screen and press the Options button  The Guidance Options screen appears  press the  Adaptive Curve button  At the New Pass drop down menu  select Heading Change  then use the numeric  keypad to enter in the degree number of your Heading Threshold     Identical Curve    Identical Curve Use the Identical Curve pattern when you want to work the field with  gentle curves  This pattern provides guidance based on the initial  curve  It ignores any deviation around an obstacle     Obstacle 1  Atthe Guidance Screen  press the New Pattern button  Choose  Identical Curve  and enter a swath width  Press the green check mark  oe box when finished  You will automatically return to the Map screen     2  At the start of the first swath  map Point A     3  Drive the initial curve  At the other end of the first swath  map Point  B     4  Turn left or right for the next swath  The next swath is automatic
58.  see    Run Time Environment   Map Screen    on page 18     PLANTING MAP SCREEN ITEMS    The following Planting Map Screen Items are available at the Map Screen     e Legend   During Planting operations  the Map Screen displays three types of items in the Legend  Rate  Varieties  and Prescription  Rx   The Legend is only accessible in the Zoom to Extent view  For more information  about the Display Legend  see    Edit Legend    on page 21     e Display Legend icon  The Display Legend icon makes the Legend appear  When the Legend appears  the arrow points down   when it is turned off the arrow points up  As with the Legend  the Display Legend icon is only accessible in  the Zoom to Extent view     e Vehicle and Implement Icon  The vehicle icon shows the vehicle  while the Implement Icon shows the number of sections on the planting  implement  as well as the implement s logging status  This item only appears in the Zoom Detail view     e Logging Status Button  This button shows for Planting Operations that are configured for Area Count     PLANTING SETUP TABS    Pressing the Planting button at the Setup Screen takes you to the Planting Configuration  Tab     Planting       66    Planting This Tab is shown in front of four other tabs  Vehicle   Configuration implement   Contraller   zua    mplement  Controller and Product   eels e Configuration Tab    The Configuration Tab is where you can add and edit operating  configurations  For more information  see    Create a Planting  Co
59.  seed meter prime 94  seed rate meters  calibrating 94    priming 94  seed rate planter control screen 94  SeedCommand  AutoSwath 70  auxiliary input settings 69  clutch control 81  controller settings 74  controller tab 74  controllers 74  definition 78  equipment configuration settings 68  hydraulic seed rate control 84  master switch indicator 19  stepper seed rate control 88  Switch mapping 69  select summary 24  self propelled sprayers  control valve settings 120  sensitivity  boom height screen  sensitivity 153  sensor force 184  sensors and valve drivers 151  serial control  troubleshooting 161  162  serial controller 102  serial number 32  diagnostics  serial number 24  serial port settings 27  28  29  GPS position rate 29  31  NMEA messages 29  31  output baud rate 28  31  output parity 28  output rate 29  output type 28  port settings button 28  servo settings  liquid 123  spinner spreader 124  set height 176  setup button 9  setup screen 10  66  100  101  171  shape file conversion 134  shift by distance 44  shift by nearest row 46  shift by rows 44  shift pattern 44  shift by distance 44  shift by rows 44  show cal numbers 183    199    X3AN     shp file 134  loading 134   smart button 42   smartpath 40  A B button 42  AB line 41  AB lines 42  active line cycle button 41  all area covered 42  base path 41  choose lines 42  create pattern 40  example 40  existing lines 42  followed path 41  heading threshold 41  42  logged area 42  options 42  previous path 41  pro
60.  settings screen determine Direct Injection product pump  performance  To view the Direct Injection Controller Settings screen  press the Application button at the  Setup screen  Go to the Application Setup Controller Tab     Controller Settings At the Application Setup Controller Tab  highlight your Direct  Response Warning Flow Monitor Warning   Injection module   s controller in the Controller List and press the    Error Delay Threshold     Setup  wrench  button   Calibration    a a    ag ed to       0 plss oz m   a   a    Active Error Threshold w   Enable    Calibration EES At the following screen  press the Controller Settings button   0   E The Controller Settings screen appears  as shown   0 pls oz  x  3  a Flow Monitor Warning    Factory Calibration     Error Delay Threshold   This number is found on the tag of the Digital Pump Speed Sensor   UE a a This tag number represents pulses per 10 fluid ounces  Divide the  10 nen oz oS i eg tag number by 10 and enter this number  Once entered  this       number should not be changed     EE Error Threshold q  Enable  Warning    EE  au    E  Ude EI       Note  Active Calibration button becomes active once the factory calibration is entered     e Active Calibration    Press the Perform Calibration button to begin the calibration procedure for the Direct Injection pump  The  pump will not run until this calibration has been performed  For more information  see    Calibrating an  Injection Pump    on page 144     e Error Delay  Th
61.  speed at which the receiver communicates with the  display  For optimal performance  the GPS baud rate should be set    Output Rate Hy asar   sl AE at 192000 or higher     GPS Pos  Rate  Hz  3    e Output Parity  Displays either Odd or None       If using TSIP  this setting should be Odd     If using NMEA  this setting should be None       Note  Parity refers to a technique for checking data integrity after transmission     e GPS Pos  Rate  Hz   Represents the cycles per second  shown in Hz  that the display receives position information from the    receiver   This is the same number as shown on GPS Rate  Hz  drop down list menu located on the  General Tab      e Output Rate  Hz     Represents the cyclical rate  in Hz  at which the receiver sends information to the display  This field shows  a value of either 1 or ASAP       The default rate is 1 Hz     ASAP represents a Hz value of more than 1   TSIP only     e NMEA Messages   These check boxes 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 uses two NMEA Message formats  GGA and VTG       GGA  This NMEA message format is the data fix that establishes your position in longitude and  latitude       VTG  This NMEA message format stands for ground speed  velocity  in area over distance      GLL  GSV  GSA  ZDA  RMC  MSS  Leave these other NME
62.  tells Heading which in turn tells Steering how much to steer the tractor left and right in  order to minimize the tractor s distance from the AB Line  or its offline distance     Cross Track   s goal  To minimize the distance between the tractor and the AB Line   e Line Acquisition Mode is the mode in which the steering controller is in when the OnTrac2 system is    driving on the AB Line  The OnTrac2 system comes out of Line Acquisition Mode when the vehicle Cross  Track Error is approximately less than six inches for approximately two or more seconds    so only Steering and Heading are responsible for getting a vehicle to the AB Line        Note  During Line Acquisition  when the vehicle is acquiring the AB line   Steering ignores Cross Track Error     in is very important to adjust them in order  Steering first  Heading next and then Cross Track       Note  Because of the sequential nature of the 3 men  Cross Track talks to Heading which talks to Steering     57    AONVGINS    Steering    Motor Aggressiveness adjusts how  aggressively Steering turns the steering wheel  left and right  The higher Motor Aggressiveness  is set  the quicker and more responsive Steering  turns the steering wheel  The lower the Motor  Aggressiveness is set  the more lazily Steering  ky Serums turns the steering wheel  Motor Aggressiveness  X o  should be set as high as possible so that the    8 steered wheels move quickly  but not so quickly   z that the wheels are jittery    N azy Turns      A
63.  the Dispense Amount  Enter the amount that you want dispensed  Press Next to continue   5  Acknowledge the Warning  Prepare to catch any product dispensed in an appropriate container  Press the green check mark button to  continue   Pump Calibration Wizard  Step 4 of 6 6  Start Calibration  Press the green colored START button to begin the calibration  procedure  The Pump Calibration Wizard automatically counts up  Geer RI to the amount that you specified in Step 4   ese d  alt IS  sunn Callen Eer Gam ap The button will turn red and displays STOP while the product is  SES being dispensed  an example is shown   When the procedure  Pump will stop automatically  is finished  the button will again turn green  Press the blue    ms   Em  right arrow button to continue   Reset e II    145    NOILLV II Tddvy       Note  You may press the Reset button if you wish to start the calibration procedure over        7  Enter Actual Dispense Amount  Enter in the actual amount of the product that was dispensed  Press the blue right arrow button to continue     8  Calibration Complete    The Pump Calibration number appears  The New Injection Pump  Calibration Number now appears in the Pump Calibration screen     Pump Calibration Wizard  step 6 of 6    Calibration Complete     Pump Calibration  11 00 pis  oz From this point  you may either   T e Repeat the calibration by pressing the Repeat Calibration  button     e Press the green check mark button to complete the calibration   lt  LS and exit
64.  the Pump Calibration Wizard     9  Calibration Displayed on Controller Settings screen       Controller settings  Response Warning Flow Monitor waming   The new Injection Pump Calibration Number  A  now appears  ae a in the Pump Calibration screen  as shown     h    A    Dk    h      J5          11 pls oz     F    Active Error Threshold 7 Aa  Calibration arning    30   E  11 pls oz A  ra    INJECTION DIAGNOSTICS        The Injection Diagnostic Tab provides raw values from sensors       Injection Diagnostics    gt    verifying that the pump s output IS working  To OO to the  en  gt no8sso0e0  INjection Diagnostics screen  press the Diagnostics button  as  Digital Pump Speed  Hz  26 3 shown    Analog Pump Speed  Vi 2 3  Discharge Flow Monitor  Hz  1 1  Flowtspeed Sensor Ratio e47       e Digital Pump Speed  Displays volume information  shown in Hz     e Analog Pump Speed  Displays varying voltage as pump speed is increased or decreased     e Discharge Flow Monitor  Displays information showing that flow is being discharged for every piston stroke     e Flow Speed Sensor Ratio  The ratio that the system derived for calibration     146    SPINNER SPREADER GRANULAR CONTROL    The following procedure describes the complete process of configuring a granular spinner bed control  system  To begin  go to the Configuration Tab  press the Add button  and the Operating Configuration  Wizard appears     SPINNER SPREADER CONTROL CONFIGURATION    1  Select Equipment Configuration Type    Se
65.  the Wrench button and go to the Header G  Settings screen  At the Header Settings screen  you   can view the swath width and or the number of rows on the  header  as well as calibrate the Header Sensor and adjust the  Header Offset     The Calibrate Header Sensor button launches the Header Sensor Calibration wizard  which will walk you  through calibrating the header sensor that turns area logging on and off  For more information  see       Calibrate Header Sensor    on page 175     e Header Offset    The Header Offset button allows you to compensate for the distance between the GPS antenna  located in  the center of the vehicle   and the center of the header s swath  For more information  see  Header Offset       on page 176     CALIBRATE HEADER SENSOR    Prior to logging harvest data  you must calibrate the header sensor  To do this  first press the Header  Tab  select the correct header from the Header List and press Calibrate Header Sensor     Note  To calibrate a header sensor  you must have first a crop defined  For more information  see    Crops    Tab    on page 176     Header Sensor Calibration     Calibration Instructions   step 1  Define the full range of travel by setting the maximum and  minimum height     step d  5et the stop Height for    crop that will be harvested     step 3  Repeat the stop Height setting for each crop to be  harvested      lt    gt  JX     Header sensor Calibration  step 1 of 2    set Maximum and Minimum Header Height    step 1a  Raise the
66.  the list box to indicate the position of the antenna in relation to the    Antenna Location   rear axle   from Rear Axle ani INFRONT        e Measure and enter the horizontal distance from the centerline of  see 99  But the vehicle to the position of the GPS antenna  Select Left or Right    ens Henn     to indicate the position from the vehicle centerline   Ground 11 2 Tt      e Measure and enter the vertical height of the antenna above the    ground   Head Offset  The Head Tab allows you to enter in the distance from the  antenna Head head attachment point to the rear axle  Use the numeric    keypad to enter in the distance to the axle     Enter Distance from Rear Axle to Head Attachment Point    26 5 ft    EI    HEADER TAB                    e On screen Keyboard  Edit or rename existing headers     rer Ea Underneath the Header Tab  you can view  add  rename or    Configuration   Combine Header   Crops   Calibration   remove headers  or adjust header settings   Header List    Add button    30 00 Platform  ee TA   R Add a header   Eg        e Wrench button    Access Header Settings  For more information  see    Header  Settings    on page 175     e Remove button  Remove a header     174       Note  When a header is removed  all data in the regions and configurations using that header are deleted     HEADER SETTINGS    Full Swath  30 000 tt  Number of Rows  Bra    Calibrate  Header Offset    e Calibrate Header Sensor    Under the Header Tab  highlight the header name    press
67.  the on screen wizard described in the following steps  A dry  blend can contain up to seven individual components  To create a Dry Fertilizer Blend  go to the Product  Options Screen and press the Add Product Mix button  The Product Mix Setup Wizard appears  as  shown     a ENE 1  Select Dry Blend from the list box and press the blue right   arrow button to continue   a elta ea eas 2  Enter a Base Amount of product and the controlling Units for  Dry Blend    the dry product blend  Press the blue right arrow button to  continue      lt    gt  JX     Note  The Base Amount is the total weight of product for the fertilizer blend  The Base Amount does not need  D 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     114    3  Press the Add button 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  New components can be set up at this time if required     5  Enter the amount of the first component     6  Press Add to start adding an additional component   A dry mix can contain up to seven individual  components        Note  The remaining Base Amount that is available after adding product components is shown at the bottom    of the on screen list box            7  Select the second component for the dry mix  and ente
68.  this calibration will affect previously  CAUTION  E o before harvested data   og 1  Place Combine in Shady Spot  Er tf Leave the combine parked in a shaded area or a shed for a few    hours  The temperature calibration should not be performed if the  sensor has been in direct sunlight or is sitting next to grain     2  Take Air Temperature Reading  Take an accurate air temperature reading using a thermometer in    Offset  5    the same shaded area     3  Press Temperature Button on Calibration Tab  On the display  go to the Calibration Tab and press the Temperature button  The Temperature Calibration  screen appears  as shown     4  Enter Outside Air Temperature  Use the up and down arrow keys to enter the known outside air temperature  As you press the keys  the  Offset number changes to reflect the new temperature calibration  Press the checkmark box when  complete     Moisture Calibration    Moisture Calibration  Soyheans A moisture calibration only needs to be done once per crop per  season  Changing this calibration will affect previously   harvested data        Field Moisture Adjustment    Region    AA    EEN 1  Measure Moisture on Grain Samples     lt 2 gt        Harvest one load of grain  Randomly sample grain from several  SE   f   f f f  locations in the grain tank to collect an average moisture for this  load  then measure the actual moisture using an accurate moisture    Use Manual Moisture Ki tester   2  Press Moisture Button on Calibration Tab    On the display
69.  to  see if product is actually exiting the output of the pump   Sifts GRE TUR Check injection diagnostics     The sensor is a shuttle valve that allows feedback for  screen showing green moniter i teuateina Ae every stroke of the pump  If the user has enabled the  Flow Monitor Warning the display will provide a  message if the discharge flow sensor falls out of its  calibrated value  See table below for pin locations                Refer to manufacturer  documentation to test  flow monitor sensor         LED light on the injection  pump flashing       Check error threshold  found in the  controller settings        159    NOILLV II Tddvy    DISCHARGE FLOW SENSOR PIN OUTS    Module Auxiliary Connection  12 Pin Socket    Sr    3 Pin Shroud    sm fe  om   fe    Direct Injection  Inlet Restriction    The injection pump has a vacuum switch that is used to warn operators of  es any restriction at the inlet of the pump  The sensor is a normally closed  ake sure 3 way bed KO i   valve is in operate switch that opens if a restriction is encountered in the injection system  A   position warning will be displayed for the operator if the vacuum switch opens due to  restriction  See table below for pin locations  The operator can test the  system by unplugging the sensor  which will trigger the warning  If the  operator jumps pins A and C  the warning will end        Check for plugged strainer  on inlet of the pump    Refer to injection    pump manual to test  vacuum switch    VACUUM SWIT
70.  vehicle cab  The following must be considered when  choosing a mounting location     e The display must be readily accessible to the machine operator    e The display must not obstruct the machine operator s normal driving view    e The display must not interfere with or limit access to any of the existing machine controls    e The display CAN system cabling be routed and secured without interfering with existing machine controls     damage is not done to existing vehicle wiring  mechanical  or cab structure  Refer to vehicle manufacturer  documentation for specific details on your equipment  Follow all OEM instructions  cautions  and warnings  when working around equipment     A WARNING  If drilling holes is required during the mounting process  care must be taken to insure that       Mounting Components       1  RAM Base  PN 4000280  2  RAM Arm   5     PN 4000279  3  2X6    Base  PN 400187    Fuse Installation and Replacement       4001500       Fuse Type  Blade Style  ATO ATC    Rating    Fuse Holder  orange wire  5A  250 VAC  Fuse Holder  pink wire  15A  250 VAC    4001608 12    4002026 12    A 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  display     1vYAN3D    An on screen Keyboard is made available when appropriate  for use during all setup processes  Press the keyb
71.  will need  to set     e If you select GPS as the primary speed source  then you will also need to select a secondary  backup   source in case of GPS signal loss     Calibrate Distance    If you are not using GPS for ground speed  then after you have created a configuration you must  calibrate the ground speed input for accurate speed and area calculations  If you are using GPS  you still  must calibrate distance in the event of GPS loss     er OPEN Eon NG Sereen     Sen On the Configuration Tab  press on the configuration ET     name to highlight it  then press the Wrench Button     Backup and the Configuration Settings screen appears  as shown     Wheels      Calibrate  Distance    172    2  Press the Calibrate Distance button  and the Speed Sensor    speed Sensor Calibration  step 1 of 4  Calibration wizard appears  as shown     select Ground speed Sensor Type i TE     3  From here  follow the on screen wizard s instructions to    WHEELS KR complete the distance calibration procedure     To enter    known calibration number  press the Skip  skip Calibration button  Calibration    COMBINE TAB    Underneath the Combine Tab  you can view  add  rename or   Configuration Combine   Header   Crops   Calibration   remove combines  or adjust combine settings     Combine List e Add button    CaselH 7010 i i  Add a configuration        Grain Harvest           e On screen Keyboard  Edit or rename existing combines    lle    e Wrench button     Access Combine Settings             e Min
72.  wrench button 9  hydraulic drive  equipment configuration settings 68  rate button 79  hydraulic seed control 85  hydraulic seed rate  channel tabs 85  controller settings 85  hydraulic seed rate control 84  allowable error 85  auxiliary tab 86  configuration 84  configure 84  control valve 86  control valve settings 85  pwm 86  servo 86  gear ratio 85  max meter speed 85  minimum ground speed 86  pwm frequency 86    pwm gain 86   rate not responding threshold 86  rate not responding time 86  response threshold 86   shaft speed cal 85   valve response 1 86   valve response 2 86   zero flow offset 86    icon  engage 19  icon selection 16  identical curve 46  obstacles 46  ignore NMEA checksum 28  30  ilf file format 14  implement  add 73  110  delete 110  edit name 73  remove 73  110  implement icon 66  99  128  map screen  implement icon 100  implement information 63  implement offsets 63  73  110  section offsets 74  110  swath section offsets 63  implement tab 66  73  101  110  keyboard button 73  110  wrench button 73  74  110  import boundary 12  import msf file 11  import product 76  113  initial configuration 9  injection diagnostics  diagnostics  direct injection 146  injection pump  calibrating 144  priming 143  inner boundary  body of water 22  buildings 22  roadway 22  undefined 22  waterway 22  input diagnostics 165  irx file 81  135  loading 81  134    John Deere  instructions 117  Spray Star 117    L160 lightbar  brightness 36   language selection 14   latitude 
73.  you must also configure GPS Offsets  The GPS  Offsets define where machine rear axle  hitch  and product placement is in relation to the GPS antenna     12    These settings are used by mapping  product control  and Automatic Swath Control     Press the GPS Offsets button to view Antenna and Hitch Tab  GPS settings  More information can be found at    Antenna Tab     Make  Case on page 73 and  Hitch Tab    on page 73   Model MS 215    GPS  Offsets    Antenna Tab                 The Antenna Tab contains three different settings   Antenna   Hitch   e Measure and enter the horizontal distance from the rear axle to  Enter Distance from Vehicle References to the Antenna the position of the GPS antenna  Select INFRONT or BEHIND  from the list box to indicate the position of the antenna in relation to    Ant L ti      T the rear axle    Antenna Locati   p        SEN Z  Measure and enter the horizontal distance from the centerline of    ETEN     the vehicle to the position of the GPS antenna  Select LEFT or  Aas un     RIGHT to indicate the position from the vehicle centerline     e 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    The Hitch Tab allows you to enter in the distance from one of  mg four different mounting positions on the tractor to the rear axle   Use the Number Pads to enter a value in for the respective  hitch point     
74. 103  DirectCommand 104  equipment configuration 68  103  glossary 162  liquid 104  speed input 68  103  spinner spreader 104  configuration settings screen 172  configuration tab 61  66  67  101  171  keyboard 102  172  speed input settings 69  wrench button 67  102  103  172  configurations  editing 67  renaming 67  configure clutch modules 82  configure GPS offsets 62  console 13  advanced tab 15  brightness 13  calibrate touchscreen 13  features tab 15    general tab 13  language selection 14  memory tab 14  operating units  console  metric 14  restore backup 14  volume 13  console button 13  contact person 10  container alarm 131  percentage 131  container alarm button 131  container level 128  129  130  tank empty 130  tank fill 130  tank partial fill 130  control valve settings 117  liguid 117  self propelled sprayers 120  controller  add 74  111  delete 111  edit name 74  111  remove  4  111  controller settings 74  111  direct injection 142  edit 74  111  glossary 163  hydraulic seed rate 85  controller settings button 75  controller tab 66  74  101  111  keyboard button 74  111  wrench button 74  111  controller time delay 68  conveyor rate 132  copy all log files 15  copy error logs 15  copy files 14  copy log files at shutdown 15  copy logs to card 55  copy to card 14  copyright 15  correction frequency 32  create backup 14  create boundary  view map markers 23  crop mode 152  154  crop settings 177  edit legend 177    legend settings 177  crops   add 1     remove 
75. 177  crops tab 171  177   keyboard 177   wrench button 177  cross track error 56  57  cross track error 36    delete field 12  delete grower 10  device   directcommand 102   flow meter 102   serial controller 102  device information 24   CAN device list 24  diagnostics 24  31  97  165  184   CAN device list 24   device information 24   display 25   firmware ID 24   flow max 184   flow min 184   flow offset 184   flow rate 184   foot box 98  165   hardware ID 24   header raw 184   input diagnostics 97  165   memory 24   moisture raw 184   motor current 184   NORAC UC5 153   proximity sensor 184   relay status 184   revision number 24   row shutoff 97   sensor force 184   speed pulses 184   temperature 25  184   temperature raw 184  diagnostics button 9  24  Dickey john flow meters 137  Dickey john heat exchangers 137  Dickey john NH3 conversions 126  diff off 31  diff on 31  differential 27  29    191    X3AN     differential source 27  29  differential status 31  diffferential 31  direct injection 140  controller settings 142  diagnostics 146  factory calibration 144  flow monitor warning 164  glossary 164  pump 143  144  pump calibration setting 164  rate response warning 164  direct type 137  DirectCommand  configuration name 104  controller 111  controller settings 111  controller time delay 104  definition 127  master switch indicator 19  minimum flow 104  rate outside of field 104  DirectSpreader 147  disable low container level button 131  disengage sensitivity 54  decr
76. 31   LED spacing 36   legend 21  66  100  average 21  editing 21  ranges 21   legend settings 21  177  attributes 21  automatic legend 22  average rate 21  color 21  save as product legend 22  spacing 21   licensing 15   lightbar  AB line 37  guidance lights 36  on screen 36  pass number 36   lightbar settings 36  mode 36   line acquisition 56   linear calibration 181   liquid appilcation controller  PWM gain 139   liquid application control 136  configuration 136   liquid application controler  ramsey valve 139   liquid application controller  agitation pressure 138  calibrated reflow 139  main pressure 138  PWM 139  PWM frequency 139  response threshold 139  servo 139  valve response 1 139  valve response 2 139  zero flow offset 139   liquid application controller settings 138   liquid product application    195    X3AN     troubleshooting 154  liquid product control  servo settings 123  liquid product controller  serial number 131  load pattern 43  shift pattern 44  load pattern button 43  loading prescriptions 81  logging status 66  logging status button 100  longitude 31  low container level warning 131    main pressure 131  make model type 62  management button 10  management tabs 10  Manual Guidance 35  manual valve control 80  manual valve control button 129  manufacturer 113  map delays 173  map options button 37  map options icon 20  map screen 18  61  65  99  actual rate 129  arrow icons 20  display legend 66  100  display legend icon 20  168  flow delay 168  GPS i
77. 910 e EEE EE 81  RW SI TN 81  Row Shutoff Look Ahead Number  83  Checking AutoSwath Performance for Row Shutoff           rrrrnnnenrnnnrrnarernnnnnnnnnnen  83  Pyar EEG OR O EEE NE 84  Hydraulic Seed Rate Control Configuration              cccccccccseeeeeceeseeeseeeeeeseeeeesaeeeees 84  Controller Settings for Hydraulic Seed Rate Motor Drives                  ccccseceeeeeeeees 85  CATING AOS EE EE SN 85    Vi    Control Valve Settings   PWM       rrrrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrrnnnnnnnnnnennnnnrnnnnnnsennnnnenne 86    Control Valve Settings   S   rvO              cccccsccescsececsceseeescseceesceesescceeeessceeeesss 86  EN TIO EEE O  86  Hydraulic Seed Controller Settings for Specific Planter             rrrrnrrrnanrrnnnnnennnn 87  John Deere Planters        r rrrrnnnrnrannrrnnrrnrnnnrvnnnrnvnnnrnnnnrnnnanennnnnsnnansnnnnnrnnnnsen 87  Ve Sta E 87  AP 87  Hydraulic Seed Meter Calibration Numbers          rannrnnnnrnnnnnenrannvrnnnennannennannnnnnn 87  SEPPE EE Eege 89  Stepper Seed Rate Control Configuration            rrranrrnnnrnnnnennnnenannnnannnnnnennnnennnnennnee 89  Controller Settings for Stepper Seed Rate Motor Drives       rrrrarrrnnnnnnvnnrrnrnnnennnnr 90  CATING  EEE R 90  POA EE EN EO 90  Gear Ratio Calculations for Seed Rate Motors    91  Gear Ratio Drawing   For Single Motor Dmve  91  Gear Ratio Drawing   For Multiple Drive Combinations           aannannnannnnannnannn  92  Seed Ratio Calculation Example Procedure        rrrrrnnnrnnnnrrnnnnnvnnnrnnnnnenrnnnnnnnner 92  
78. A message formats unchecked  unless you  are connected to a third party monitor and have been directed to do so     OMNISTAR SETTINGS     GPS 2500    At the Home screen  press the Wrench Button to go to the Setup Screen  Press the GPS button  and the  GPS General Tab appears  as shown     GPS Guidance   GPS 2500 When connected to a GPS 2500 receiver  the setup screen will  General   Guidance   appear as shown to the left  To access the setup screen from    the home screen press the setup button  wrench  and then the    Differential Source Port i   onse  Y  WAAS receiver button     e Backup  Force TSIF    Ge  From this screen  you can view differential source and  Reset to frequency settings   Age of Differential E     Ignore MMEA    Checksum    e Differential Source  Select choice of WAAS EGNOS  Satellite  OmniSTAR     or e Dif     e Wrench button  Pressing the Wrench button opens the OmniSTAR   setup screens     e Age of Differential    Displays the elapsed time since reception of last differential correction signal  The Age of Differential button  is only functional when GPS is connected     e Port Settings  Displays the Serial Port Settings screen  where you can adjust GPS output       Note  This button is functional only if the TSIP GPS receiver is physically connected     29        D        e Reset to Defaults    Press the Reset button to restore the receiver settings to the factory default  This will remove all custom  settings        Note  Differential settings and NME
79. A messages will need to be configured for the system to function properly     after resetting factory defaults     e Ignore NMEA Checksum  Check this to ignore intermittent GPS message errors     Pressing the Wrench button on the GPS Guidance   GPS 2500 screen opens the  OmniSTAR   Setup screen  shown     OmniSTAR Setup The General tab shows   General ME   OmniSTAR User ID  GE Differential Source This box displays the receiver s OmniSTAR User ID     1602699 VBS    e Differential Source  The choices include VBS  HP XP  and HP XP with VBS backup     a HP XP    HPAP with  VBS Backup    ve    Omnis5 TAR Setup The Provider tab Shows   General Provider    Frequency  Frequency s m  ne   Select the correct frequency for your area or contact OmniSTAR  custom        Fast Restart   support for help   Frequency Se  AutoSeed     e Custom Frequency     Use only if directed to by OmniSTAR support or Technical Support   C Lu woe e TTT een rv  Gei   Baud Rate  Displays the speed at which the receiver communicates with the  display  For optimal performance  the GPS baud rate should be set at 192000 or higher   e Differential Threshold  Is the limit at which the receiver will provide differential correction     GGE    Baud Rate    GLONA    e AutoTune Frequency check box  Receiver will automatically select the strongest frequency     e Fast Restart  AutoSeed     Allows the receiver to get a converged position faster  on startup  if the vehicle has not moved since it was  powered down     e GGA  
80. AP SCREEN  ZOOM DETAIL    The map below is shown for a Sprayer with DirectCommand features  This sprayer includes 5 sections   and these sections are shown as individual boxes on the Implement Icon behind the Vehicle Icon     128         A  GPS Status  e  B  Total Field Acres  e  C  Status Items Target Rate   Actual Rate  e  D  Ground Speed  e  E  Container Level  e  F  Map Options  e  G  Home  e  H  Map View       e  I  Target Rate  e  J  Vehicle Icon   K  AutoSwath    APPLICATION MAP SCREEN ITEMS    The following Application Map Screen Items are available for  DirectCommand users at the Map Screen        e Status Items  Target Rate  A  and Actual Rate  B    Two items  Target Rate and Actual Rate  appear in the Status Items box at the top right hand corner of the  Map Screen  As with the Legend  the Status Items are only accessible in the Zoom to Extent view    e Container Level  C    The Container Level Status Item allows you to view the amount of product remaining in your container  For  more information  see    Rate Screen  Container Level    on page 130    e Rate Button   The Rate Button summons the Rate Screen  where you can view settings related to Target Rate  Tank    Volume  and Flow Pressure  For more information  see    Run Time Environment  Rate Screen    on page 129       Note  For an explanation of display items not listed above  see    Map Screen Icons    on page 19     RUN TIME ENVIRONMENT  RATE SCREEN    You can view the Rate screen by pressing the Rate butto
81. Ahead  Overplanting  Increase look ahead number  The AutoSwath anticipates headlands sooner and turns the planter off sooner   Underplanting  Decrease look ahead number  The AutoSwath anticipates headlands later and turns the planter off later     Turn On Look Ahead  Overplanting  Decrease look ahead number  The AutoSwath anticipates headlands later and turns the planter on later   Underplanting  Increase look ahead number  The AutoSwath anticipates headlands sooner and turns the planter on sooner     VEHICLE TAB        Planting The Vehicle Tab provides functionality for setting up and  Configuration   Vehicle   Implement   Controller   Product   configuring vehicles  The vehicle list will show any vehicles     Vehicle List   that have already been created          Add  The Add button allows you to add a new vehicle  A wizard will walk  you through the vehicle setup process          e Keyboard Button    _ The Keyboard button allows you to edit the name of a vehicle in the  list  To edit  highlight the name of a vehicle in the list and then press          this button     e Wrench Button   The Wrench Button button opens the Vehicle Settings Screen  where you can configure GPS Offsets  For  more information  see    GPS Offsets    on page 72    e Remove   The Remove button allows you to remove a vehicle          Note  Ifa vehicle is deleted  all data in the regions and configurations using it will be deleted     GPS OFFSETS    After completing the process of setting up a Vehicle 
82. CH PIN OUTS    Module Auxiliary Connection  12 Pin Socket       3 Pin WP Tower    rover  AN     TROUBLESHOOTING DIRECTCOMMAND GRANULAR APPLICATIONS       Problem  Individual implement Sections shown in the Implement Icon on the Map Zoom Detail  screen do not turn green     Solution   1  Make sure ground speed has registered a value greater than zero on the display   2  Verify a target rate greater than zero is entered into the display     160    3  Check the switch status found under Input Diagnostics  As the master switch is turned on and off  the  Input Diagnostics Screen should change from black to green  if they do not  then refer to the installation  instructions to verify switch connections      4  Check high current connection into the Granular Control Module     Problem  Master switch will not turn on when the foot pedal is on     Solution  Make sure the Master Switch Input is set to  External 2    under the Auxiliary Input  Settings     Problem  AutoSwath turns on the booms too fast or too slow     Solution  Check GPS offsets in the vehicle setup to verify all of the measurements are  correct     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   Solution            Make sure the ground speed is registering a value greater than zero on the display     NO      Make sure the applicato
83. Call your  local dealer for details and pricing     G Note  The Automatic Swath Control functionality is an optional feature of both the DirectCommand and    e Turn On Look  Ahead   This setting determines how far ahead the system looks to turn the boom sections on  This setting  compensates for delay in the product control system when the implement sections are turned on    e Turn Off Look Ahead   This setting determines how far ahead the system looks to turn the sections off  This setting compensates  for delay in the product control system when the sections are turned off    e Outside Boundary Option    Select one of the two options to determine system behavior when a section exits a field boundary or  prescription mapped area     107    NOILLV II Tddvy    e Coverage Option  In the Coverage Option area  you must choose between three options     Minimize Skip  turns off the implement section after the entire boom section is fully inside your coverage area  This  prevents the possibility of skips     Minimize Overlap  turns off the implement section when that boom section first enters your coverage area  This prevents  the possibility of overlaps     User Defined  allows you to choose what percentage of the implement section is within the coverage area before that    boom section turns off  For example  if you choose 50   then the boom section will switch off  when half of it is within your coverage area     AutoSwath Notes    e It is strongly recommended to use a 4 Hz or hi
84. Different versions of universal time use atomic clocks to  K   EE 1042 correct for irregularities in the Earth s rotation and orbit  UTC is    used in navigation  astronomy  aviation  Internet broadcasts  and  amateur radio  If you are receiving information from the satellite   e EF then the UTC Time should automatically update     e HDOP  Horizontal Dilution of Precision  HDOP  indicates the quality of the horizontal GPS position  Lower HDOP  numbers are optimal  higher numbers are undesirable     e PDOP   Position Dilution of Precision  PDOP  is a unitless measure indicating when the satellite geometry can  provide the most accurate results  When satellites are spread around the sky  the PDOP value is low and  the computed position is more accurate  When satellites are grouped close together  the PDOP is high and  the positions are less accurate  Lower PDOP numbers are optimal  higher numbers are undesirable     e Port  The connection between the display and the GPS as established at a message format and baud rate     e Frequency  The Correction Frequency indicates the GPS satellite frequency used by the receiver          Note  The Correction Frequency diagnostic does not show for WAAS connections     e SNR   If your receiver is using Beacon differential corrections  the frequency and signal to noise ratio  SNR  will  be displayed  Signal to Noise Ratio  SNR  indicates the strength of the differential correction signal in  relation to the amount of background noise that can
85. Enter Distance from Rear Axle to the Following Locations    Rear Draw Bar Front Draw Bar    0 0 ft 0 0 ft    Rear 3 Point Hitch Front 3 point Hitch  0 0 ft 0 0 ft E      Note  Accuracy when measuring for a specific setting is essential to ensure proper machine performance     73    ONILNV Id    IMPLEMENT TAB        Planting       Implement List    e Wrench Button    Configuration   Vehicle implement Controller   Product            Io          Individual implements are set up and configured from the  Implement Tab  The Implement List displays all previously   configured implements that are available for use     e Add  Press to add a new implement  A wizard will walk you through  setting up the implement     e Keyboard Button      Press to edit the name of a selected implement from the list     Press to edit the Swath Section Offsets  For more information  see    Implement Offsets    on page 74     e Remove    Press to remove a selected implement        IMPLEMENT OFFSETS       Note  When deleting an implement all data in the regions and configurations using it will be deleted     After you complete the initial process of configuring an Implement  you must enter accurate values in the  Section Offsets to ensure proper machine performance  Section Offsets are configured as outlined in the    following steps   Section Offsets    Implement Offsets  section Offsets    Enter Left or Right Distance from Centerline    0 200 ft to the left    a  h      Enter Forward or Backward Distance
86. GLONASS   Checking this box allows the additional GLONASS satellites to be displayed in the GGA message     GPS PORT SETUP   GPS 2500    To access the GPS Port Setup screen  press the Port Settings button  on the General tab of the GPS  Setup Screen     30    From this screen the user can adjust GPS output  The screen a    is the same for both Port A and Port B  Y    NMEA Messages  GGA  Position  W  GSA e Output Baud Rate V    Y VTG  Speed        ZDA Displays the speed at which the receiver communicates with the  display  For optimal performance  the GPS baud rate should be set  ER at 192000 or higher   z R    u     GPS Rate  Hz     Lv   x   Represents the cycles per second  shown in Hz  that the display  receives position information from the receiver   This is the same  number as shown on GPS Rate  Hz  drop down list menu located on the General Tab      e NMEA Messages    These check boxes 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 uses two NMEA Message formats  GGA and VTG     Output Baud  Rate    36400    GL RMC      GGA  This NMEA message format is the data fix that establishes your position in longitude and  latitude      VTG  This NMEA message format stands for ground speed  velocity  in area over distance     GLL  GSV  GSA  ZDA  RMC  MSS  Leave these other NMEA message formats 
87. Gear Ratio Drawing   For John Deere Pro Shaft    UDrtves 93  Priming Seed Rate Meters               cccccccccsscccceseecceceeceucecseeecsuseeseueesseueessuesensuseesaes 94  Calibrating Seed Rate Meiers 94  WOU SS NO 95  Zero Flow Offset Variation            ccccccccsecccecceeeceeeeeeeeceeeesececeueeseeeeseeesegeeseeeseeeas 95  Hydraulic Seed Control  Zero Flow Offset Variation             rrranrrnanrrnanrrnnnennnnennnnennn 96  Stepper Seed Control Meter Alarms                ccccccecccceeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeseeseesaeeeesseeeeeeas 96  Kieler e 97  Clutch Diagnostics  for Row SGhutoftft  97  Ile tg OLT  EEE 97  Application  Run Time Environment  Map Screen          rrnnrnnrrrnnnnnrvrnnnnnnnnnnrennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnssnnnnssennnnnee 99  Melegeleel 6400 114 E EEE 99  Map Screen  Zoom Detail    99  Application Map Screen eme    100  Application Setup Tabs EEE 100  Create an Application Configuration              ccccccccccsesceeceeeceeseeeeeeceeeeesseaeeeseeeeesaaeees 101  COM SAN Ssl 103  Configuration Settings  Equipment Confguraton    103  Configuration Settings   Area Logging          arrrnnnnnnevrnnnnvrvnnnnenrnnnnnnrnnneennnsnee 103  Edit Configuration Settings   Area Loggmng  103  Configuration Settings   Dech ommand     104  Configuration Settings   DirectCommand       rarnnennnannvnnnnnnenrnnnrnnnnnnernnnnnee 104  Paed PUE OUNO EE 104  EM JE DISTIN E EEE eee eee 104  Auxiliary Input Settings          rrorrrrrrnnrrrrrnnnrrnnnnnrrrnnnnenrnnnrennnnnsennnnnsnnnnnnsennnnnennnnnsenn
88. Motor and multiply it by the ratio of the other sprocket combinations     5  Repeat this process if you have multiple hydraulic drives  Enter the gear ratio for each motor under the  appropriate tab on the InSight display     Note  Ifyou have additional motor drives on the planter and these motor drives have the same total gear ratio   O enter that number into the other channels     93    ONILNV Id    PRIMING SEED RATE METERS    T   The Seed Meter Prime is used to charge the seed meter when filling with seed  To begin       go to Rate Screen and press the Meter RPM button  as shown at left  The Seed Rate  Planter Control Screen appears  as shown          mm 1  Press Seed Meter Prime       Meier Calibration    Press the Seed Meter Prime button     Seed Meter A  Seed Flow OD sds min    Fy 2  Seed Meter Prime in Progress  Seed Meter Prime 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  you will return to the  Seed Hate Planter Control screen        CALIBRATING SEED RATE METERS    The Meter Calibration number allows the seed meter to communicate the correct seed population to the  display  Assuming the Controller Settings are correct for the seed rate  this Meter Calibration number   which is based on the number of cells on the seed meter  should not need to be adjusted  However  you  may wish to recalibrate before changing seed types and treatments 
89. Options  a default Guidance Width is shown  based on the Implement Width  that you specified in Implement Configuration  If you wish to change this Guidance Width  enter the new  number using the numeric keypad  Press the green check mark box when finished        Note  Guidance Width allows you to use guidance lines independent of implement width        5  Drive the SmartPath    The Map Screen changes its appearance to Perspective View  and the Active Line Cycle button appears  on the Map Screen     40    6  Turn Around     After you turn around on your first pass  the system  guidance will follow a maroon colored line parallel to  your previously driven pass  An example is shown in  the picture below     As you continue using the SmartPath  the map  screen will display three lines     e  A  Base Path    ON  Appears as a black line  is the initial SmartPath that  i you created on the first pass     e  B  Followed Path  Appears as a maroon colored line  is the path that your vehicle is currently using     e  C  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  The system guidance created this path when you created the Base Path  This is the path that  your vehicle would have taken if you had turned it in the opposite direction     e  D  Active Line Cycle    SMARTPATHNOTES     e The Projected Path and Base Path both remain in display memory  unless you press the Reset All button  without savi
90. Press to copy all ogg play         e About  Displays product licensing information and copyright information   e Module Firmware Management    Displays a list of all firmware modules and firmware versions that are available for the display  For more  information  see    Module Firmware Management    on page 15     CAUTION  The Advanced Parameters  Copy Error Logs  Guidance Debug Files  Copy to Card  and Clear   A functionality is reserved for use by the manufacturer  Do not change any of these settings without specific  instruction from Technical Support     Module Firmware Management       Module Firmware Management The Module Firmware Management screen displays a list of all  FF ETH firmware modules and firmware versions that are available for  Upgrade i  AL DIRECT INJECT 11 0 the display     SL PLANTER HYDR  1 5 0    AL PLANTER STPR  1 2 0 Remove    AL 5C110 11 0 ee  From Card  AL SEED CLUTCH 12 1 0 k   SEN       Note  The Module Firmware Management list includes module firmware that you may not be running     15    dnLas    e Upgrade  Makes necessary upgrades to all the modules    firmware while the display s firmware is upgraded     e Import  Imports any firmware stored on the Compact Flash Card into the display memory     e Remove  Removes unwanted module firmware from the Module Firmware Management list     Note  Pressing the Remove button does not remove firmware from the module itself  It merely removes the     upgrade file from the display    e Upgrade from Card   U
91. RAC UC5  advanced settings 151  arrows 153  automatic mode 153  automatic setup 151  boom height control options 154  boom height screen 152  boom icon 153  diagnostics 153  enable boom height control 151  engage button 153  manual mode 153  minimum height 152  minimum height mode 152  minimum height settings 152  mode 154  retune 151  run time environment 152  sensitivity 154  sensors and valve drivers 151  setup 151  target height 154  NORAC UC5 boom icon  diagnostics 153  NORAC UC5 setup button 151  NTRIP 33  nudge 48  clear 48    O    OmniSTAR  differential source 28  30  HP XP 28  30  HP XP with VBS backup 28  30    serial number 28   settings 28   VBS 28  30  on screen lightbar 36  OnTrac2 48   advanced tab 55   backup 55   calibration 52   7    clear 55   copy logs 55   disengage sensitivity 54   edit vehicle settings 50   line acquisition 56   log files 55   Minimum Output 54   operator presence alarm 35   remote engage switch 51   reset to defaults 55   restore 55   run time environment 55   setup tasks 49   steering diagnostics 53   steering response 55  56   tools tab 51   tuning 56   upgrade 51   vehicle configjration 49        vehicle database 55  OnTrac2 Steering 35  operating configuration 62  operating configuration wizard 67  101  171  operating units 14  operator presence alarm 35  options button 47  output parity   none 28   odd 28  output rate   default 29    ParaDyme 35   NTRIP 33   operator presence alarm 35  parity   definition 28  partial fill   adjust
92. Select Implement  Using the drop down box  select the implement you would like to use in this configuration  If there are no  implements in the list  press the New button    4  Select Operation Type  Select the Rate Logging Control operation type  Press the blue right arrow button to continue     5  Select Controller  Select an existing controller from the drop down menu  or press the New button and use the Controller  Setup Wizard to create a controller    6  Select Device and Seed Command Type    After pressing the New button  the Controller Setup Wizard appears  Use the drop down menus to select  SeedCommand as your device  Use the bottom drop down menu to select Stepper Seed Control as the  SeedCommand Type  Press the blue right arrow button to continue     89    ONILNV Id    7  Enter number of drives    Use the up and down arrows to enter in the number of hydraulic drives on your planter  Press the blue right     arrow button to continue     8  Enter suggested controller name    A suggested controller name appears  If necessary  use the on screen keyboard to edit the name of the    controller     9  Select Ground Speed Source    Select a Primary and Backup Ground Speed Source   such as GPS  Wheels  Track or Radar   Press the    blue right arrow button to continue     10  Enter Suggested Name for Configuration  Use the keyboard button to enter a name for the configuration  Press the checkmark box when complete     CONTROLLER SETTINGS FOR STEPPER SEED RATE MOTOR DRIVES    
93. Setting is 4   DWM Frequency Zero RPM Offset    e PWM Gain  100 30 0  Determines how aggressively the control valve responds when    making spinner speed adjustments  The higher the value the more  AE aggressive the system response Is  The Default Setting is 20    e 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   e Zero RPM 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 RPM Offset value can cause the spinner system to not  properly shut off  The Default Setting is 30     v Automatic Control       Note  See the PWM valve manufacturer information for recommended settings     e Automatic Control    Checking the Automatic Control check box allows you to control the spinner speed  The Default Setting is  unchecked     CONVEYOR RATE AND PRODUCT DENSITY LOOK UP    mee A pop up screen will display a warning when a product is  soning assigned to a container or bin for the first time and has not    ae been calibrated  The warning prompts the user to review  A Product Equipment combination has not    been calibrated  Review Product Density product density and conveyor rate     and Conveyor Rate settings     JET Press checkmark button to accept warning   Equipment Channel 1          Conveyor rates for previously applied products
94. Tab and press the Wrench button  When  the Product Options screen appears  press the Import Product button  The Product Import Wizard  appears  as shown     76    1  Select Product and Type  Select the Product and Type from the drop down menus     Product Import Wizard  select Product    GHA11    dh    select Product Type    Corn      4  gt      sl    2  Select Units  Select the units of the product     Product Import Wizard    Select Units    3  Follow the steps in the Wizard to complete the procedure     seeds      EVES  PRODUCT SETTINGS    The Product Settings screen is where you can edit product information  add a color or edit  the legend  To view the Product Settings screen  go to the Product Tab and press the  Wrench button        Ge   Edit Info  NE pet The Edit Info button summons a second Product Settings screen   a a where you can specify or change the manufacturer of a specific  variety     e Edit Color    The Edit Color button summons the Color Selection screen  where  you can change the color associated with a product     e Edit Legend  The Edit Legend button allows you to change the map legend associated with a specific product     PLANTING  SEEDCOMMAND    MACHINE SPECIFIC  SETUP    SeedCommand is a planter control system that automatically turns individual planter sections on and off   based on a coverage map  The display includes options for four separate SeedCommand features   AutoSwath  Planter Row Shutoff  Hydraulic Seed Rate Control and Stepper Seed Rate C
95. The Controller Settings used by operators of the Stepper Seed Rate Control feature should be set before  entering a meter calibration number or performing field operations  To begin  go to the Controller Tab  and press the Wrench Button When the Controller Configuration Screen opens  press the Controller  Settings button  The Controller Settings Screen appears  as shown  Each channel is displayed with its  own tab  and the Auxiliary Tab is where you adjust the Minimum Allowable Ground Speed     Channel Tabs      Max Meter Speed    Channel 1   Auxiliary    Max Meter speed    150 rpm  Gear Ratio  2 000  VI  Auxiliary Tab    Channel 1 Auxiliary      Minimum Allowable Ground Speed    VI    90    This number represents the maximum recommended RPM of the  seed meter  and is specified by the manufacturer     warning  informs you if this threshold is exceeded    e Gear Ratio    The ratio of the revolutions of the hydraulic drive to turn the seed  meter one revolution     e Minimum Allowable Ground Speed     The display will simulate this specified ground speed when you    press the Jump Start switch  This fixed ground speed setting  compensates for delays in acquiring an initial ground speed when  starting from a standstill     GEAR RATIO CALCULATIONS FOR SEED RATE MOTORS    The Gear Ratio is a setting that appears on the Controller Tab to users of 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 
96. This button summons the Control Valve Settings screen  If your planting configuration uses a PWM valve   see    Control Valve Settings   PWM    on page 86  If your planting configuration uses a Servo valve  see     Control Valve Settings   Servo    on page 86     85    ONILNV Id    Control Valve Settings   PWM   lt  ontrel Valve    Sail vale add Setting determines the type of control valve being used for the    eee   hydraulic motor  Choices include PWM or Servo     e PWM Frequency    The frequency that the PWM control valve is pulsed at  Settings  can be found from the manufacturer of the valve  Typical settings    TAGE range from 100 125 Hz   e PWM Gain    Determines how aggressively the control valve responds when making rate change adjustments  The  higher the value the more aggressive the system response is     PWM Gain 130    HH e    ero Flow Offset 33 0    CN    e 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 s information for recommended settings     Control Valve Settings   Servo       Control Valve Settings    e Control Valve    Setting determines the type of control valve being used for the  SCH SCH hydraulic motor  Choices include PWM or Servo     MEG ll  1 Response 2    MT  Threshold e Valve Response 1  sc     se Determi
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98. Y HARDWARE      Ag Leader       Front Back    e  A  Compact Flash Card Slot   The compact flash card slot has a sensor that allows the display to know when the door is open or closed   If the door is opened when a card is in the display  an on screen warning will appear indicating when the  card can safely be removed  The display comes with a compact flash card  The compact flash card will be  required to transfer files from the display to a desktop computer     e  B  RAM Mount  For more information  see    Mounting the Display    on page 6     e  C  28 Pin Connector  The 28 Pin round connector contains CAN  RS 232 serial  and system power and ground connections     e  D  Speaker  The built in soeaker is used for audible warnings  The speaker volume can be adjusted through the display  setup routine     e  E  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  If the display ever stops responding  the manual power switch  may be held in for five seconds to restart the system  Only do this as a last resort  data loss could occur  during times of improper shutdown     INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    All machine installation and mounting kits are shipped with instructions specific to that kit  Instructions  include special details relating to mounting  wiring and display configuration     IVHANAS    Mounting the Display    Mount the display to a secure support inside the
99. a  The Container Setup Wizard appears  Enter a container capacity and units  then press the blue right   arrow button to continue      b  Enter a container name and location  Press the checkmark box     7  Select Ground Speed Source       8     The Operating Configuration Wizard reappears  Select a primary and backup Ground Speed Source  In  most cases GPS is the primary speed source with Radar serving as backup  If you are using a backup radar  speed source it is recommended that you calibrate it before the season begins  When finished  press the  blue right arrow button to continue     Setup Configuration screen     S   Note  Ground Speed calibrations are completed under the Calibrate Distance button on the Application    Edit Configuration Name    The Configuration name defaults to a name based on your previous configuration settings  To edit the  name  press the keyboard button and type a new name     Finish Configuration  Press the checkmark box to complete the wizard and to save the configuration into the display     138    LIQUID APPLICATION CONTROLLER SETTINGS  WEN   Controller Settings    a er Displays control valve settings for PWM and Servo Valve Controls    Type  Liquid For PWM Valve Control Settings  see    Controller Settings   PWM      et cai Been on page 139  For Servo Valve Control Settings  see    Controller  Settings   Servo  Calibrated Reflow or Ramsey Valve    on page 140     Calibration    e Main Pressure  Pressing the Main Pressure button summons the Pr
100. according to the battery manufacturer s instructions        SYSTEM USES    e Grain yield monitoring   e Variety logging     Liquid spray system control   e NH3 application control   e Granular and liquid fertilizer application   e Mapping tillage operations   e Mapping and logging product application   e Mapping of all field boundaries  sub boundaries  waterways and terraces    SYSTEM FEATURES    e 6 5  color display   e Sunlight readable screen  e Large internal memory   e Rugged sealed enclosure    e Compatible with most NMEA GPS receivers  e DirectCommand product control using industry standard CAN bus interface    e Adjustable volume control    DATA CARD USAGE    The display uses a compact flash card for transferring data in and out of the display  The system is  compatible with all current card sizes  64 MB is the minimum recommended size for use with the system     COLOR TOUCH SCREEN    The display features a 6 5 inch 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     e Do not use any sharp objects for running the touch screen device  this could result in damage to the  display  Using the tip of a finger is the recommended method of operating the display touch screen     e Do not use any harsh chemicals to clean the touch screen  Using a damp soft cloth or an
101. ackup 172  primary 172  grower    193    X3AN     add 10  delete 10  edit 10  wrench button 10  grower tab 10  GSA 29  31  GSV 29  31  guidance 35  guidance button 37  guidance control 35  operator presence alarm 35  ParaDyme 35  guidance functions 36  guidance lights 36  guidance options 47  adaptive curve 47  nudge 48  pause 47  remark A 47  guidance patterns  a  44  about 44  adaptive curve 46  identical curve 46  pivot 45  shift by distance 45  shift by nearest row 46  shift by rows 45  guidance screen 37  options 47  guidance steering type 35  guidance tab 35  pattern files 35  wrench button 35    harvest button 168  169  171  harvest configuration 171  harvest diagnostics 184  harvest diagnostics display item 170  harvest screen 169   active display items 170   area 169   bushels per hour 169   display items 169   dry bushels 169   header height 169   moisture 169   region 170   region selection 169   swath width 169  170    194    wet weight 169  yield 169  HDOP 32  head tab 174  header  add 174  edit name 174  remove 174  rename 174  header height 169  header offset 175  176  header raw 184  header sensor  calibrate 175  header settings 174  175  calibrate header sensor 175  header offset 175  header tab 171  174  keyboard 174  wrench button 1 74  heading 31  heading aggressiveness 56  57  heading change 48  heading threshold 48  hitch tab 63  73  109  home screen 9  diagnostics button 9  setup button 9  start field operation button 9  view operation summary button 9 
102. ad to enter  the actual measured width of the boom section  Repeat the process for every boom section until  each is correct  Press the blue right arrow button when complete        Note  Individual boom widths must equal the total      e  Press the numeric keypad to enter the distance from hitch to application point  When complete  press  the blue right arrow button        Note  The distance settings must be measured accurately for the AutoSwath    feature to work properly      f  Enter an implement name by using the keyboard button to type in the preferred name  When  complete  press the checkmark box     4  Select Operating Mode  The Operating Configuration Wizard reappears  and you are asked to select an Operating Mode  Use the  drop down menu to select Rate Logging Control and press the blue right arrow button to continue    5  Select Controller Configuration    Select the desired DirectCommand controller configuration from the list and continue to next step  or press  New if the desired controller is not listed     137    NOILLV II Tddvy    Sed Seo  a  The Controller Setup Wizard appears  Select DirectCommand    Select Device from the drop down list  Under the Direct Type list  select Liquid  ened  gt  Product Control  Press the blue right arrow button to continue    Direct Type  b  Enter the Flow Meter Calibration Number by using the numeric   tioma ene conor   keypad to set the pulses per gallon   This usually is tagged on the    flow meter   Press the blue right arrow
103. alibration  9 3 2008 os Press the Show Cal Numbers button  and the Weight Calibration    Cvalue  a Numbers Screen appears  as shown     e E VI HA    A ga     4 B36 Retire current calibration and  start new calibration    F 1053  T Mew Calibration    e On the left hand side of the Weight Calibration Numbers Screen is a list of grain calibration values that  range from C1 through C11  These 11 C numbers determine the weight that the display calculates from  the data that it records into your regions as you harvest  These numbers have been pre set and you  should not change them unless instructed to by Technical Support        On the right hand side of the Weight Calibration Numbers Screen  three more numeric values appear  M1   S1  and V1  The M1 and S1 numbers are set specific to the combine model and are used for calibration   Do not change these unless instructed to by Technical Support  The V1 number is the Vibration  Calibration number  As with the first two numbers  do not change the V1  Vibration Calibration  number  unless instructed to by Technical Support     4  Press New Calibration Button    To start a new calibration press the New Calibration button  located on the bottom of the Weight Calibration  Numbers Screen  After the New Calibration button is pressed  the display will apply the new moisture and  grain weight calibration from this point forward            Weight Calibration Numbers cl Retire Old Calibration    Retire Calibration    The Retire Calibration warn
104. ally  selected     5  Steer the vehicle so that you center the green lights in the lightbar as you drive forward along the swath        46    Note  Guidance extends beyond the end of curved swaths  This makes it possible to get LED guidance back  E onto the swath if the vehicle drives past the end of a swath  The extended swath lines do not appear on screen     GUIDANCE OPTIONS    The Options button on the Guidance Screen becomes active after you have set an AB line  The  Options button opens the Guidance Options screen  The appearance of the Guidance Options screen  varies  depending upon the pattern type you have selected  Three Guidance Options features described  here and on the following page include Pause  Remark A and Shift     Pause    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   O can use the Pause button to pause the display s logging activity  This feature could be used  for example  by     a vehicle operator who must refill a sprayer  When paused  the display will continue to give the distance back  to the original pause point position     1  Press Pause button  Press the Pause button on the Guidance screen  When you do so  the place where you paused appears  on the Map screen as a yellow ball       Note 
105. an click on this blue text and go directly to the link     Links to web sites are shown in blue  italicized  and underlined text  as in the following example  To see  the web site  go to  www agleader com     VIEWING THIS MANUAL ONLINE    This user 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 Support link  You should see a page titled    Manuals and Quick Reference  Sheets        To view and or print the display s User Manual online  you will need the Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader  DOT file format  The Adobe Reader software comes pre installed on most personal computers  If Adobe  Reader is not installed on your computer the program is available for download at no charge  A link to  the Adobe download site is located at the Ag Leader Web site     HOW TO FIND INFORMATION YOU RE LOOKING FOR   What do you do if you cannot find the information that you re looking for  There are three different ways  at your disposal to find specific information quickly  These steps can include    1  Look up the information in the Table of Contents     2  Look up the information in the section indexes that are located at the end of each manual section   Planting  Tillage  Application  and Harvest      3  Use the Adobe Reader s search function  While viewing this manual online in PDF format  press the  CTRL F buttons on your keyboard  A search menu should appear  and from here  you may enter in a  search term     DISPLA
106. applying granular products with a    Roundup 20 oz galfac   Controller DirectLiquidz  Spinner Spreader can use the bottom active area of the Rate  T  t  EE   r         Actual  Sal serial Number 2008750001 Screen to view Fan Speed  adjust Product Settings and   H    Tano P 50 PSI j  gitation Pressure Spreader Control settings           0  Tank al  Remaining T  Z     Flow 61 6 gal min  Mam Pressure 56 P  l    The Rate Screen below is shown for a two channel Spinner  Spreader  The channel that you wish to view is shown in a bin   shaped icon placed between two wedge shapes     Remaining    AE    69 rpm 69 rpm  72 5 Ibimin 145 0 Ibfmin    CAUTION  Changing any of these settings in the display does not make the needed adjustments on the  A product applicator  Setting value and physical setting on the spinner bed must be verified for correctness  prior to any product application          Information on Product Settings is described on    Spinner Spreader Product Settings    on page 132   e Information on Spreader Control settings is described on see    Spreader Control    on page 133   Spinner Spreader Product Seitings    Spinner Spreader Product Settings can be accessed by pressing the Product Settings button  located  at the bottom active area of the Rate Screen     Notes     e Each of these settings described below  and at    Spreader Control    on page 133  must be set for each  individual Product Channel  bin      e Changing any of these settings in the display does not make t
107. aries  depending upon your    DirectCommand configuration     111    NOILLV II Tddvy    Me    Serial Number  2006750522 Controller Settings Serial Number  Unassigned    Device  DirectCommand button and another Device  DirectCommand  Pee Controller S l Controller  Type  sau Controller Settings   Im  Se  Flow Meter Cal  pls gal  100 00  screen opens  where    you can view  usa controller settings  SE    For more information  see the following in the Application  DirectCommand section   e    Liquid Application Controller Settings    on page 139    e    Spinner Spreader Controller Settings    on page 148    PRODUCT TAB        The Product Tab allows you to add new products or edit  existing products for planting and seeding     Application                  Configuration   Vehicle   Implement   Controller Product     Product List    A  P    men  PT The Add button summons the Product Options Screen  where you    Roundup 20 e     can add a single component product  add a product mix  or import      water the msf file of a product from desktop software  For more    information  see    Product Options    on page 113     e Wrench Button  The Wrench Button summons the Product Screen  which is named  according to your specific product  For more information  see    Product Screen    on page 112     e Remove  The Remove button allows you to remove a product           Note  When deleting a product  all data in the regions using that product will be deleted     PRODUCT SCREEN  The Product Scr
108. ations       In order for a Direct Injection tank to agitate the product  you must set the agitator motor switch on Run   which agitates the product continuously  or Pulse  which agitates the product intermittently      Flow    0 0 flozimin           2  Acknowledge the Warning    A warning appears  stating that you must circulate the product back to the Direct Injection tank   Acknowledge the warning by pressing the green check mark button        Fr  3  Start Pump and Set Desired Speed  a e The Injection Pump Prime screen appears  The countdown time  A remaining is shown in the black box  The bar underneath turns  Time Remaining green when the pump is operating  Use the up and down arrows to  3 00 a manually increase or decrease the pump speed        E 2       Note  The recommended priming time is three minutes  3 00   but the routine can be ended at any time by  pressing the green check mark button                            4  Acknowledge the Warning     A warning appears  stating that you must return chemical injection plumbing to a field ready state   Acknowledge the warning by pressing the green check mark button     CALIBRATING AN INJECTION PUMP    Direct Injection users should calibrate the Injection Pump at  Response Warning Flow Monitor Warning the beginning of each season  and any time that repairs are  Error Delay Threshold     made  To begin  highlight your Direct Injection modules  Calibration   e      2 a controller in the Controller List and press the Setup  wr
109. ber  if necessary   the  Manufacturer and Common Name  and the Product Name     113    NOILLV II Tddvy    TANK MIX SETUP    Tank Mixes are set up by using the on screen wizard  A tank mix can contain up to seven individual  components  To create a Tank Mix  go to the Product Options Screen and press Add Product Mix  The  Product Mix Setup Wizard appears     See ANE Stene 1  Select Tank Mix from the list box and press the blue right   arrow button to continue   Ser MO ena 2  Enter a Base Amount and Units   Tank Mix      TOE      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 the Add button to start the process of adding components to the tank mix  Select a desired mix  component from the list box  or press New to set up the product   Enter the Base Amount of the mix  component     4  Repeat this process for the second mix component  if necessary   5  Add a product carrier and an amount for that carrier by following the steps shown in the wizard     6  Last  enter a unique name for the tank mix  The new mix will appear in the Product List  The      mix name will appear next to a blue and cream colored    Tao    symbol  a circle with a curved line  through it   as shown at left     DRY  GRANULAR  FERTILIZER BLEND SETUP    Dry fertilizer blends are set up by using
110. center the map on the current  GPS position  This is particularly useful if you have flyer points or  have logged a point outside the mappable range of your current location     e FSA Number   The U S  Farm Service Agency s four digit number assigned to every farm   e FSA Area   Tillable acres as established by the FSA                 e Boundary    Press the Boundary button to import and export boundaries  A detailed explanation is described on the  following pages     Import and Export Boundaries  Boundaries can be created with the display or imported from            desktop GIS software  For more information on creating  _ boundaries  see    Create a Boundary    on page 22  Any boundary  files present in the display can also be exported for use in  desktop mapping software  Begin by pressing the Boundary  _ button on the Field Information screen  which can be viewed  after pressing the Field Tab   s Wrench Button button  The View    78852    TET  yy ny omen appears    Region      OUTER  80 78 ac   i  WATER  1 92 ac       Boundary Import    1  To import a boundary from the external data card  press  Meme DU    Import  The File Selection screen appears  as shown   A     Field  160  H  East Flat 74  iby Farm  Home  Sr East of House Dy Grower  Jones Farms 2  Select the desired file to import   H  English iby    Far North Eastiby 3  Press the checkmark box on the File Selection screen to  Per complete the import process   i Gilbert SE iby      Gilbert SW iby       Hills iby     
111. cess for each switch setting     106    9  Save Switch Functions  Aerer Silla  Gu The new switch settings appear in the lower left hand portion of the  All      Auxiliary Input Settings screen  as shown  Press the checkmark    Switch  box to save these settings     Functions Controlled by Selected switch    DirectLiquid  Left Fence Row       6  Fence row nozzle indicators on Map Screen   After completing these Auxiliary Input Settings changes  the Fence  Row Nozzle Indicators  A   which are shaped like triangles   appear on either side of the sections behind the vehicle icon  as  shown        AUTOSWATH    The Automatic Swath Control feature turns boom sections off and on automatically based upon the  following conditions     e Entering and exiting internal and outer field boundaries   e Entering and exiting previously applied areas within a field     To access the Automatic Swath Control settings  go to the  Outside Boundary Option ER Configuration Tab  highlight a configuration and press the  Keep Unchanged E  Wrench button  Once the Configuration Settings Screen  a Turn Off ll sec appears  press the AutoSwath button  The Automatic Swath  Tum Off Control screen appears  as shown  This screen displays  Coverage Option Look Ahead   R  WEG    Automatic Swath Control settings that are specific to that  a Minimize Skip 0 4 sec     operation     Minimize Overlap    User Defined 100   EI    SeedCommand Systems  An unlock code must be purchased and installed to enable this feature  
112. ch  3 4    In line or Bypass  Servo   Mid Tech  1    In line or Bypass  Servo   Mid Tech  1 1 2    In line or Bypass  Servo   Mid Tech  2    In line or Bypass  Servo    SE  DA rv EN      Q    Q    Q      gt     S     O O    esch                amp            O O O CH CH   o o o e o  o    E        5 5  3 5  D D  o o  D D   3 TS   lt   lt   O O    11    O    NOILLV II Tddvy    Flow Control Valve Control Valve Valve Valve Response  EEGEN Response 1 Response 2 Threshold       Dickey john NH3 Heat   john NH3 Heat ee erwe 40  10   Exchanger    120    CONTROL VALVE SETTINGS FOR SELF PROPELLED SPRAYERS    Control Valve Settings for Self Propelled Sprayers    PERY ate  Valve Valve Respon  Valve or PWM Typical  Sprayer Model Control System Frequen Gain   and year if cy Range    Zero Allowabl Respon Respon se  Offset eError se se  Thresho    applicable        In line Servo    AIM Command  In line servo    Case IH 3320    zech     zech     22    Mode By Pass  Servo    Command  Mode By Pass  Servo    Non AIM  Command    Mode By Pass  Servo      700   900  700     i pk       700   900    121    NOILLV II Tddvy    122    Control Valve Settings for Self Propelled Sprayers  Continued     Flow Control  Valve or PWM Typical    Valve Valve Respon  Zero Allowabl Respon Respon se  Offset e Error i se  Thresho  2 Id    d 8  d 00  124     H  e   sl la    oom      d 00  140              Sprayer Model Control System Frequen Gain   and year if cy Range  applicable        24        Raven valve Mode In L
113. chscreen  Press this to launch the Touch Screen Calibration wizard  Calibrate the touch screen by following the on   screen instructions     13    dnLas    e Time Zone  Use the drop down menu to select your time zone     e Country Language Selection   Use the drop down menu to select the language   e Operating Units   Select either Imperial or Metric        MEMORY TAB   Fer The Memory Tab displays the used and free space available   General Memory   Features   Advanced   on the external data card  as well as the percentage of memory  External Card Status     used on that card     Used  29 7 ME  Free  30 5 MEB    PPPPPE   Total  60 2 MB  Create Copy Browse  Restore Clear Internal  Backup Memory    The Memory Tab also includes the following items                 e Create Backup   Press to create a backup file of all configuration settings  products  and Grower Field Management data  structure on the external memory card  Backup files are stored using the  ibk file format    e Restore Backup   Press to restore a backup file from the external data card to the internal memory of the display     e Copy to Card   Copies files which have not yet been copied to the external storage card   Log files are stored using the  ilf  file format     e Upgrade   Press to load program upgrade files from the external storage card in order to upgrade the display and  modules    e Browse Files   Press to view all files on the external memory card     e Clear Internal Memory    Press this button to 
114. ckly change between desired target rates  for each individual product  Use the numeric keypad to enter the  desired amount     Prescription 8     e Increment    Ela Rp The Increment button allows operators to specify the increase or  decrease amounts used when Rate 1 or Rate 2 is selected  Use the    numeric keypad to enter the desired increment     Increment K  i    e Prescription  To load a map based prescription file  press the Prescription button  For more information  see    Loading  Prescriptions    on page 134     Loading Prescriptions    To load a map based prescription file  go to the Rate Screen  press the Application Configuration button  and the Application Rate Control Configuration screen appears     1  Press the Prescription button  as shown at left  The File Selection screen opens     aes 2  Choose either an  irx  prescription  file or a  shp  shape  file  from the names list  Press the checkmark box when complete           Name Sizi   Field  DEAN HOME  ce  OOG3001p irs 34     Product 1  NO PRODUCT       00g3001p shp D    Product 2   fer CLE1 FNS W Liquid irs JE    Product 3   Product 4           H    DEAN HOME DAP ir 10          DEAN HOME Planting irx 10 I  ml   Waterway D  b irs 36 I  tel   Waterway Planting  36          re 3  Once selected  the Prescription button on the Application  Rate Control Configuration Screen will change its   appearance to the Remove Prescription button  A   which  Rate 2 10 0 appears as a minus sign  This will allow you to clear o
115. clear the internal memory of the monitor  The system will present a warning dialog box  and ask if you would like to create a backup file prior to clearing the memory     A CAUTION  The display will be returned to a    new out of box    un configured state when the memory is  cleared        FEATURES TAB    r   Unlock codes are unique to the serial number of each display    General   Memory   Features   vanced and the feature registration number  You must supply these  re se numbers to your dealer when purchasing any unlock codes   SE maner       Press the Unlock button  and the Feature Registration box  appears  Use the on screen keyboard to enter the unlock code  and press the checkmark box to enable the feature  This    feature then appears and the status is shown as    Enabled        Morac UCS Interface EMABLED    Dual Product Contral EMABLED         Note  Once a feature is unlocked  that feature remains with that display and cannot be transferred to another     ADVANCED TAB        EE The Advanced Tab contains the following functions of interest    General   Memory   Features Advanced R to most users     Copy Log Files To Memory Card at Shutdown S Copy Log Files to Memory Card at Shutdown  Checking this checkbox will copy all log files to the external    memory card when the display is turned off   Firmware Log Files Error Logs Parameters          Guidance Debug Files S Copy All Log Files  Sp Copy To SH Press to copy all logged data in the display to the external storage  
116. complete   This option will not be present on self propelled vehicles      Note  Accuracy when measuring and entering swath section GPS offsets is required to ensure proper     machine performance     CONTROLLER TAB    Use the Controller Tab to add and configure DirectCommand      Configuration   Vehicle   Implement Controller mm  controllers for USE during DirectCommand application    operations         Application          Controller List       I   DirectLiquid              oa                    Note  No settings are available under the Controller Tab that pertain to Area Logging  non DirectCommand      application operations   e Add  Press to add a new controller  A wizard will walk you through setting up the controller     e Keyboard Button  Press to edit the name of a selected controller from the list     e Wrench Button  Press to edit Controller Settings  including tabs for Channel 1  2  amp  3 settings  and also Auxiliary settings     For more information  see    Controller Settings  DirectCommand     on page 111     e Remove  Press to remove a controller     G Note  When deleting a controller all data in the regions and configurations using it will be deleted     CONTROLLER SETTINGS  DIRECTCOMMAND     To view Controller Settings  go to the Controller Tab  highlight the controller  press the Wrench Button   and the Controller Settings screen appears  The current Device and Serial Number of that Device is  displayed  The buttons shown on this Controller Setting screen v
117. con 19  icons 19  20  implement icon 66  legend 21  66  100  logging status 66  100  map options icon 20  status items 21  79  129  168  target rate 129  task bar 18  vehicle icon 20  66  100  zoom detail 65  79  99  128  168  zoom to extent 65  78  99  128  167  map screen items 79  map view button 61  65  99  167  marker  edit name 16  master source 69  master switch    196    external 2 69  master switch indicator 19  MDU power 54  memory tab 14  clear internal memory 14  copy to card 14  create backup 14  restore backup 14  meter calibration number 94  meter RPM button 80  94  metric 14  Mid Tech flow meters 137  minimum height 152  crop mode 152  soil mode 152  minimum height mode 152  absolute 152  disabled 152  relative 152  minimum height settings 152  Minimum Output 54  mobile phone 10  mode 153  154  chase 36  crop mode 154  pull 36  soil mode 154  moisture 177  moisture calibration 179  moisture raw 184  motor aggressiveness 56  motor current 184  mount tab 109  msf file 113  importing 11  MSS 29  31    nearest row button 46  new calibration 183  new pass 47  area count 48  heading change 48  new pattern 38  A point 38  AB line 39  B point 39  guidance width 38  Set A button 38  Set B button 39    new pattern button 38  40  new pattern screen 38  NMEA  ignore NMEA checksum 28  30  output parity 28  NMEA messages 29  31  GGA 29  31  GLL 29  31  GSA 29  31  GSV 29  31  MSS 29  31  HMC 29  31  VTG 29  31  ZDA 29  31  NORAC engage button 19  disabled 19  enabled 19  NO
118. ct Legend EI       Note  Legend settings changes that are made at this screen will affect all regions     e Attribute    Attributes shown for Harvest include Yield and Moisture  The Rate attribute is shown for Planting and  Application operations     e Average   The Average button changes the average rate for the legend    e Spacing   The range Spacing button changes the difference between the rates in one color range    e Ranges   The Ranges up and down arrow buttons change the number of range increments displayed in the legend     21    dnLas    e Color Scheme  The color scheme can be modified by using the drop down list     e Reset Legend  Resets the legend to the default settings     e Automatic Legend    If the Automatic Legend checkbox is selected  the average automatically sets itself to the field average and  updates as the field average changes    e Save as Product Legend    Select the Save as Product Legend checkbox if you wish to set the current legend as the default legend for  all regions of the same product     o   To begin creating a Map boundary  press the Map Options icon on the Map Screen  The     Boundary Creation screen appears  as shown   co Ereg Press the Start button to start creating a boundary  The   A gt  4 Start Boundary screen appears  as shown        E  A  View Guidance    BO Ev    B  View Boundary    E e  C  View Map Markers      _    otart Boundary                                        Start Bua 1  You can create two types of Map Screen boundar
119. d    e If you suspect the results are incorrect  then adjust the appropriate look ahead setting one tenth   1   second per trial  When making changes to the look ahead settings  make sure to adjust these settings  only one tenth   1  second per trial  Larger adjustments can cause unintentional large changes in the  AutoSwath s performance  When adjusting the look ahead numbers from the suggested settings  it is  recommended that you observe multiple trials to confirm the operations    accuracy     e If you encounter overplanting or underplanting problems  see    Fixing Overplanting and Underplanting in  AutoSwath    on page 72     HYDRAULIC SEED RATE CONTROL    The Hydraulic Seed Control Module is a SeedCommand    product that allows users to control up to  three hydraulic motor drives via the display  Configure the Hydraulic Seed Rate Control module in the  following order   1  Configure Hydraulic Seed Rate Control module   See    Hydraulic Seed Rate Control Configuration    on page 84     2  Enter Controller Settings    Included the Max Meter Speed  Gear Ratio and Minimum Allowable Ground Speed  See    Controller Settings  for Hydraulic Seed Rate Motor Drives    on page 85     3  Prime the Hydraulic Seed Meter    This fills the seed meter with seed  and thus allows you to avoid skips in your field  See    Priming Seed Rate  Meters    on page 94      a  Enter Meter Calibration Number  This number  representing seeds per revolution  is set according  to the number of seed dro
120. d in the table below   elg  Pan HOME       0 00 ac hr       e Diagnostics button  Opens screens that display Device Information  Memory  Display  and module diagnostics   For more information  see    Diagnostics    on page 24     The Start Field Operation button  the top center button which shows the Grower Farm and Field  opens  the Field Operation Wizard where you can enter information relating to your Growing Season  Grower   Farm  Field  Crop Type and Product  For more information  see  Field Notes    on page 16     e Setup  wrench  button       Opens the Setup screen  For more information  see    Setup Screen    on page 10     dnLas    5 e View Operation Summary button    Opens the Select Summary screen  where you can select different configuration settings for  Seasons  Grower  Farm  Field  Operations  and Product  For more information  see    Summary     on page 23     SETUP SCREEN    The Setup Screen is where you can access management information  adjust display and  GPS settings  and specify field operations  Begin by going to the Home Screen  and pressing    the Setup  wrench  tool  The Setup Screen appears  as shown     Gene Press the Management button  and the Management tabs    __ appear  These are described on the following pages    amp    2  EG   we  Management Field Motes Console GPS    Tillage          Planting Application Harvest    MANAGEMENT    The Management tabs  which are accessible from the Management button on the Setup  screen  include Grower  Season
121. d selection is set to   Rx Default   This setting is located in the equipment configuration settings portion of    configuration setup  If the Rate Outside of Field selection is set to  Rx Default   the default target rate will be  used for product application when the vehicle exits a mapped field area     8  Name New IRX File  If desired  rename the newly created   irx file from the system assigned default  Press the checkmark box  to complete the shape file conversion process     LIQUID APPLICATION CONTROL  LIQUID APPLICATION CONTROL CONFIGURATION    The following procedure describes the complete process of configuring a Liquid DirectCommand control  system  To begin  go to the Configuration Tab  press the Add button  and the Operating Configuration  Wizard appears     1  Select Equipment Configuration Type  Select either Single Product Application or Dual Product Application  Press the blue right arrow button to  continue     2  Select Vehicle  Press New to create a new vehicle  and select a vehicle from the drop down list  then press the blue right   arrow button and proceed to Step 2  If your vehicle is not listed  press the New button and proceed to Step  1d     MEDIC ORS CUA Zod Senos  a Choose Vehicle Type  The Vehicle Setup Wizard appears   Choose the correct Vehicle Type from the drop down list and press  the blue right arrow button     b Enter Make and Model  Use the keyboard buttons to enter in the  name of your vehicle   s make and model  Press the blue right arr
122. dit the Swath Section Offsets  For more information  see    Implement Offsets    on page 110  This is  also used to Enable Boom Height Control and access the NORAC UC5 Setup  For more information  see     NORAC UC5 Setup    on page 151     e Remove  Press to remove a selected implement     G Note  When deleting an implement all data in the regions and configurations using it will be deleted        IMPLEMENT OFFSETS    After you complete the initial process of configuring an Implement  you must enter accurate values in the  Section Offsets to ensure proper machine performance  Section Offsets are configured as outlined in the  following steps     Section Offsets    Implement Offsets 1  Press Wrench Button  Section Offsets On the Implement Tab  highlight the Implement Name  press the                Sier Leg ar ng Claes Gem Cette _ Wrench Button  and the Implement Offsets screen appears  as  gem  Enter Forward or Backward Distance from Hitch Point 2  Enter left or right distance from hitch point    22 00 ft _ Use the numeric keypad to enter the distance of the midpoint of the    swath section from the machine centerline  Select Left or Right to  indicate the direction the swath section is located from the vehicle    centerline   This option will not be present on self propelled  vehicles      110    3  Enter Forward or Backward Distance from Hitch Point  Use the numeric keypad to enter the distance from front hitch  if present  to rear hitch point  Press the  checkmark box when 
123. drive motor has stopped rotating     Solution  Check the stepper seed motor to see if it is restricted from turning  and that the  hydraulic drive is working     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  If you start the priming routine and the hydraulic motor is not on  Solution    Slow the planter unit s ground speed    Reduce the Planting Target Rate     DIAGNOSTICS    Specific diagnostics information which pertain to planting functions can be viewed when you  press the Diagnostics button on the Home Screen  For planting operations  this diagnostic  information includes Clutch Diagnostics and Input Diagnostics  Technical support may  request that you look at this screen to help in diagnosing a problem  For generalized  diagnostic information  such as memory  display  CAN device and firmware version  information  see    Diagnostics    on page 24     CLUTCH DIAGNOSTICS  FOR ROW SHUTOFF     The Clutch Diagnostics Tab shows the voltage flowing  EI duten Diagnostics from each of the 12 pins in the Row Shutoff module     e  A  Module Serial Number          Disable Autoswath and turn all switches to the ON position to  diagnose connection status     1 E 3 d J    T    g   10    11    12  Module Position   CPU Temperature  Front Row Unit Control 
124. e     Steering status  Good    e ESC Firmware Version and ECU Firmware Version  Displays current firmware versions for OnTrac2        e Steering Status    Displays either Good or Bad  If the MDU does not have power  it will display a message stating MDU Power  Error     PARADYME INFORMATION    nerd Users of the ParaDyme guidance system can also view the       ParaDyme Information    gt    ParaDyme Information screen  shown at the left  in addition to  Firmware Version  14 15449 the GPS Information screens discussed previously   serial Number  0936100136    Firmware Version    Active Vehicle  JE a Displays ParaDyme firmware version     steering Status  Good  e Serial Number    Displays ParaDyme serial number        e Active Vehicle    Displays current steering profile     e Steering Status  Displays either Good or lists system errors     NTRIP INFORMATION       Users of the NTRIP guidance system can also view the NT RIP    EI GPS Information    gt    Information screen below  in addition to the GPS Information  E a  screens discussed previously   MTRIP Status  Idle a Connect   Cellular Status  Connected       Safira Bland Store e    Connects the display to the NTRIP correction source    WiFi Status  Disconnected m NTRIP Stream   WIFi Signal strength t3  U    Network mount point        33    G   d  op       34    e NTRIP Status  Displays NTRIP connection  either Connected or Disconnected     e Cellular Status  Displays status of ParaDyme cellular modem  either Connected or Disc
125. e    CaselH 7010  30 00 Platform   i  right arrow button to continue     4h    Equipment Mame  Combine CaselH 7010 4  Product Selection  Header S0 00ft Platform    Users creating Field Operating Configuration in either Planting or  Application must select a product from the drop down list  Press  the blue right arrow button to continue  At the Options screen  enter    al EI in a Controlling Product and Units     and Blends at the Product Selection Screen  If this box is checked  the display will only allow the selection of  tank mixes that were previously set up       Note  If you are selecting an Application product  you may check the box marked Show Only Tank Mixes    5  When you complete the steps in the Wizard  you will return to the Home Screen     17    dnLas    RUN TIME ENVIRONMENT  MAP SCREEN    The appearance of the map screen varies  depending upon which operation you are performing    s  examples  typical map screens for Tillage and Harvest are shown  Data shown at the Title Bar at the top  of the Map Screen show speed and distance logged  Icons on the Map Screen itself indicate features  pertaining to the specific operation you are viewing at the map screen  Buttons on the Task Bar at the  bottom of the map screen show all operations that you are currently performing     e Map Screen   Tillage  Zoom Detail   e  A  Title bar   e  B  Map Screen Icons   e  C  Task bar       e Map Screen   Harvest  Zoom to Extent   16 9      A  Legend  e  B  Status Item       Title Ba
126. e    Problem  Booms will not turn on when the foot pedal is on     Solution  Make sure the Master Switch Input is set to    External 2    under the Auxiliary Input  Settings     Problem  AutoSwath turns on the boom too fast or too slow   Solution   1  Check GPS offsets in the vehicle setup to verify all the measurements are correct   2  Verify that the boom offsets are appropriate for the sprayer       Note  Boom offsets are measured from the center of the vehicle to the center of the boom section     3  Adjust the Turn On Look Ahead and Turn Off Look Ahead to fine tune Automatic Swath Control  performance     4  Verify the boom offsets are appropriate for the sprayer   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     155    NOILLV II Tddvy    1  Verify that the rate display smoothing option is checkmarked in the setup of the configuration     2  Check the controller settings of the active configuration  Verify that the valve setting for your particular  type of control valve agree with the settings given in the Quick Reference Guide     3  Use manual valve control to see if the rate stays constant     Problem  Erratic behavior from the flow meter and boom valves  Solution  Verify that the display firmware and module firmware are both current     Problem  No boom pressure at the start
127. e 153  boom icon 153  boot counter  diagnostics  boot counter 24  boundary  create 22  export 12    189    X3AN     import 12   inner 22   outer 22   pause 22   start 22   type 22  boundary files 12  boundary offset 22  brightness 13  browse files   memory tab   browse files 14   bushels per hour 169  business phone 10    calculate shift button 46  calibrate button 52  calibrate distance 172  calibrate distance button 69  173  calibrate header sensor 175  calibrate touchscreen 13  calibrating OnTrac2 52       calibration   add 182   complete 53   ECU orientation 52   instructions 52   pause 53   resume 53   tilt sensor 52   wheel rotating 53  calibration in progress 52  calibration sequence 178  calibration tab 171  177  183   moisture 177   temperature 178   vibration 178   weight 177  CAN device list 24  change icon 16  chase 36  checklist 178  chemical injection   see also direct injection 140  clear 55  clear bounds   field tab   clear bounds 12   clear internal memory 14    190    clear map 23  clear marks 23  clear nudge 48  clutch control 81  look ahead numbers 83  clutch sections 82  clutches  number 83  combine  add 173  combine settings 173  advanced 173  gps offsets 173  174  map delays 173  combine tab 171  173  keyboard 173  wrench button 173  configuration 61  171  creating 67  101  delete 172  edit 102  edit name 172  remove 102  172  removing 67  rename 102  172  configuration settings 67  103  172  area logging 103  AutoSwath 103  autoswath 68  aux input 68  
128. e Spreader Control button  located at the  bottom active area of the Rate Screen       Note  The Spread Width  Spinner Speed Product Density  Feed Gate 1 Opening and the Conveyor 1 Rate    are all stored with each combination of product and control channel              Spread Width  spread Width        Use the numeric keypad to edit the value   60 000 ft Static  Calibration    Spinner Speed i Spinner Speed  450 Calibration The spinner speed required for accurate product placement in    relation to the spread width setting        Note  The spinner speed is controlled automatically based upon this setting when the system uses an    optional PWM spinner speed control valve     e Static Calibration  Press the Static Calibration button to summon the Conveyor Rate Calibration Wizard  which will guide you  through the Spinner Spreader Conveyor Rate Calibration process     133    NOILLV II Tddvy    e In Field Calibration  Press the In Field Calibration button to summon the In Field Calibration Wizard  which will guide you  through the In Field Conveyor Rate Calibration process     APPLICATION RATE CONTROL CONFIGURATION SCREEN    rN Application Rate Control Configuration Button  The Application Control Configuration button  which appears on the Rate Screen as shown at    left  summons the Application Rate Control Configuration screen  shown          e Rate 1  amp  Rate 2   aan Ve The Rate 1 and Rate 2 settings represent preset application rates  Rate 2 10 0 that allow operators to qui
129. e check box  then press Next to  continue      b  Enter Distance From Hitch to Application Point  Enter the distance from the hitch to the application  point using the number pad button  Press the blue right arrow button to continue      c  Enter Implement Name  Use the keyboard button to enter a name for the implement  Press Finish to  complete the implement setup process and return to the Operating Setup Wizard     5  Select Operating Mode  Select Rate Logging Control from the drop down list box as the operating mode  Press the blue right arrow  button to continue    6  Select Controller    If you choose to enter a new controller  the Controller Setup Wizard appears  Select DirectCommand from  the Select Device drop down list box     147    NOILLV II Tddvy    Controller setup Wizard  Step I of 3    Select Device Choose the appropriate Direct Type according to the module   s    Direct Type    Spinner spreader Control SCH  gt     e 4000396   Spinner Spreader Control 3 CH    e 4001611   Spinner Spreader Control 5 CH     a Enter Suggested Controller Name  The display assigns a    E  P   x  default name of DirectSpreader to the controller  Use the on     screen keyboard to edit the name if desired  Press Finish to  continue with the configuration process     7  Select a Container  Select an existing container with the drop down menu  or create a new one by pressing Add      a  Enter that container   s Capacity and Units  Use the numeric keypad to enter a capacity  and the drop  
130. e number of Ground  D Speed Pulses coming in from the radar to the     Auxiliary Module    Sent e  A  Switch Inputs   e  B  E2  Foot Box   Additionally  the bottom row of boxes lists the active    switch inputs  These color coded boxes display the  following diagnostics         EI Auxiliary Input Diagnostic    F12 F13 F14 F15 F16             Ground speed Fulses 0    JJ e Green  The switch box is connected to the Auxiliary  Module in the On position     e Black  The switch box is connected to the Auxiliary Module  but is in the Off position     e Grey  The switch box is not connected to the Auxiliary Module        Note  The E2 position is the indicator for the foot box       Note  Other diagnostic settings can be found in    Diagnostics    on page 24     165    NOILLV II Tddvy    166    HARVEST  RUN TIME ENVIRONMENT  MAP SCREEN    The screens shown are for a Harvest configuration  In order for you to view the Map Screen  you must  first select a Grower  Farm and Field at the Start Field Operation portion of the Home Screen  For more  information  see  Management  on page 10     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  as shown and on    the following page     MAP SCREEN  ZOOM TO EXTENT     A gt     lt K     A  Total Acres     lt J  e  B  Legend    e  C  Display Legend button  e  D  Home   e  EN Map View   e  F  Harvest   e  G  Vehicle Icon    H d e  H  AutoSwat
131. e number of seconds that the actual rate falls out of the error threshold before an alarm sounds     e Error Threshold  The user defined percentage of actual rate error allowed before an alarm sounds     e Flow Monitor Warning Threshold  The percentage of perceived application error  based on the discharge flow sensor     e Enable Warning  The Enable Warning check box allows you the option of displaying the Flow Monitor Warning     143    NOILLV II Tddvy    PRIMING AN INJECTION PUMP    If you are using a Direct Injection configuration  you must prime the Injection Pump each time you flush  or refill a tank  or change products  This ensures that air is not in the product lines     CAUTION  Failure to perform this priming procedure before beginning a Direct Injection application could  A result in skips at the start of field operations        0 00 ei 1  Press the Prime button    DE fl oz  ac   Controller Inj control  To prime the Injection Pump  first go to the Rate Screen and press  7 Target  0 0   Serial Number 2007850001          Actual  0 0 the Flow Main Pressure active area on this screen  as shown    inj container ga Press the Prime button    emamnng  e You may agitate the Direct Injection tank by pressing the Agitate  button  Once pressed  this Agitate setting will continue even after      SES     S     the Priming process is finished  until you press the green check    mark button a second time  To determine if a product should be    agitated  check the product specific
132. e numeric keypad  Press the blue right arrow button to continue        ETE 4  Select Shift Pattern  Shift Units The Shift Pattern screen appears     Shift By Distance shift By Rows    e If you have chosen the Shift by Distance option  use the numeric  Feet Inches   S e    keypads to select the distance  in feet and inches  that you wish to  shift the pattern  Use the bottom drop down menu to enter the  Mere el Ja e direction   either left or right   which you wish to shift the pattern  relative to the AB Line  When finished  press the green check mark    Ag  zen    e If you have chosen the Shift by Rows option  use the first  numeric keypad to select the number of rows you wish to shift  Next  use the second numeric keypad to  select the row spacing in inches that you wish to shift the pattern  Use the bottom drop down menu to  enter the direction   either left or right   which you wish to shift the pattern relative to the AB Line  When  finished  press the green check mark box    ABOUT GUIDANCE PATTERNS    The following pages define available guidance pattern other than a SmartPath or Straight AB Line   e For a description of a Straight AB line  see    New AB Pattern    on page 38   e For a description of SmartPath  see    SmartPath    on page 40     A  Pattern  A  Pattern Similar to an AB line  an A  line is also a straight line  It is defined by a  a single point on the line  the A point  and the heading of the line  Use this  compress heading pattern when you wish to make
133. e the middle picture        e Vehicle Icon   Not logging    If the vehicle is not logging data  then the implement icon appears as a grey bar  as shown  at the picture at right       20      Press the center of the Map Screen  and four arrow icons appears around the vehicle icon  An  example of one of these arrow buttons is shown at left  Pressing these arrow icons will move    the center of the Map Screen in the direction of the arrow button             m e Zoom tools  jJtitti   JET VL      E   The Zoom Tool icons  which resemble a magnifying glass  are shown at the    Cr Cr bottom right hand side of the Map Screen  Pressing the zoom tool with the plus    Sign increases the scale of the Map Screen  pressing the zoom tool with the  minus sign decreases the scale of the Map Screen     HTTTTTi Fr    Map Screen Status ltems    The Legend is shown on the left hand side of the Map Screen  This legend is shown       RATE   for Application  Planting and Harvest operations   Mo 3   The colors and rate increments of the Legend can be adjusted  For more  ln 0 12 0   information  see    Edit Legend    on page 21        10 0   11 0     o 10 0    EDIT LEGEND    legend senings By pressing on the Legend  the Legend Settings screen   zos    215  Attribute  YIELD Ranges appears  as shown  The Legend Settings screen allows you to    ee     change the default legend for the rate applied   j 3  d  d     wa 55 165 olor scheme          Green Yellow Red      Automatic Legend    Reset  save as Produ
134. e tractor does not   S      oscillate or wander across the AB Line     e Heading   s Simple Analogy  The Heading Aggressiveness setting could be viewed as the volume at  which Heading speaks to Steering      Too High  If Heading speaks    too loudly    to Steering  Steering over responds to Heading   s  commands and the tractor oscillates across the AB Line  Heading Aggressiveness is set too high  and should be lowered      Ideal  If Heading speaks at the    ideal volume    to Steering  Steering responds just right to Heading   s  commands  and the tractor does not oscillate or wander across the AB Line  Heading  Aggressiveness is set correctly      Too Low  If Heading speaks    too softly    to Steering  Steering is not responsive enough to Heading   s  command and the tractor wanders across the AB Line  Heading Aggressiveness is set too low and  should be increased     58    Cross Track    B  Ideal    across the AB Line         Cross Track Error also does two things      First  it adjusts the volume at which Cross Track talks  to Steering      Second  it adjusts the offline tolerance at which Cross  Track tries to hold the tractor on the AB Line     The higher Cross Track Error is set  the louder  Cross Track talks to Steering  and the tighter  Cross Track tries to hold the tractor to the AB  Line  The lower Cross Track Error is set  the  softer Cross Track talks to Steering  and the  more relaxed Cross Track is at holding the tractor  to the AB Line  Cross Track Error shou
135. e wheel of the vehicle in a pivot wheel rut  with the rear of  the vehicle to the pivot arm        Pivot Pattern 3  To start the pivot  set Point A     4  Drive around the field  Keep the vehicle wheel in the rut  The lightbar  does not yet provide guidance     5  When you are almost back to the pivot arm or the edge of the field  set Point B     6  Ascreen appears  It states     Please wait while the Pivot Center is  calculated        Guidance    Please wait while the pivot center is  calculated        Next  you must set the Field Edge  You may do this  S eee ee when the Pivot Field Edge screen appears on your display  as  Feet Inches shown left  From here  you may choose one of three options     Shift By Distance   This sets the field edge as the distance and direction     Rep in relation to the AB Line created  In the Pivot Field Edge Distance portion  eg Jer ge of the screen  enter the distance in feet and inches     ve     e Shift By Rows   This sets the field edge as the number of crop rows  3 Crops Rows multiplied by the number of spacing  In the Pivot Field Edge Distance  portion of the screen  enter the Number of Rows and Row Spacing  In  the example shown at bottom left  if you entered 3 rows and 30 inch   spacing  the field edge would equal 90 inches     e Close  red X   The vehicle uses the driven pass as the AB Line        Use the numeric keypads to enter the Number of Rows and Row  Spacing  Choose the direction relative to the AB Line  either  Outward or Inward 
136. ease 54  increase 54  display item  harvest diagnostics 170  region 170  swath width 170  display legend 66  100  display legend icon 20  168  distance calibration 172  drive unit 54  ECU communication 54  engaged 54  MDU power 54  remote engage 54  status 54  dry blend 114  dual product application 136  140  142  146    ECU   mounting 52  ECU communication 54  ECU orientation 52  edit configurations 67  edit crop settings   crop settings    192    edit 177  edit field name 12  edit grower 10  edit info 112  edit info button 113  edit legend 21  113  177  edit vehicle settings 50  elevation 31  enable seed row shutoff 82  engage button 153  automatic mode 153  manual mode 153  engage icon 19  engaged 54  EPA number 113  EPA product registration number 113  EPA registration number 113  equipment configuration 68  103  edit button 68  equipment configuration settings  controller time delay 68  hydraulic drive 68  rate display smoothing 68  rate outside of field 68  SeedCommand 68  stepper seed meter 68  export boundary 12  external lightbar  LED brightness 36    F    fast update rate 32   off 33   on 33  feature   enabled 15   transferring 15  feature registration 15  features tab 15  feed gate opening 132  fence row nozzle 106   map screen 107  fence row nozzle indicators 106  fertilizer   dry blend setup 114   product settings 116  field   add 12   delete 12   edit 12    field information 12  field note  add 16  field notes 16  arrow buttons 16  change icon 16  view map marke
137. eck mark box to continue     Reset Pattern        erd if you have been using an already saved pattern  and wish to  ER switch over to a different pattern in the same field  you can use  the Reset Pattern feature by following the steps below        Are you sure you want to reset the guidance 1   Press Reset  ter     ae Press the Reset button on the Guidance screen        2  Confirm Reset      The Guidance screen appears  asking you to reset the current  guidance pattern  Press the green check mark box to continue              3  Create new pattern  optional   The pattern is now reset  You may now create a new pattern  if desired     Load Pattern    You can load a pattern from the display s internal memory to the current field by using the following  procedure     1  Press Load Pattern  Press the Load Pattern button on the Guidance screen     43    AONVGINS S       Seen    Selected File  The Load Pattern screen appears  as shown  Select and highlight    the desired pattern  If the pattern you selected was an AB Line  that  Name    Swath Created Pattem Pattern now appears on the Map screen  Press the green check  1 West side 30 000 f 08 24 2009 Straight Mark box to continue     Northside   30 000 8 0824 2008 Straight 3   Optional  Enter Guidance Width  The Shift Pattern screen appears  The default Guidance Width is    PX  shown  based on the Implement Width that you specified in    Implement Configuration  If you wish to change this Guidance  Width  enter the new number using th
138. ection  12 Pin Socket    3 Pin Conxall    Poner GV    Sons 5       om      p 4       158    e Analog Pump Speed Sensor   The injection pump   s analog speed sensor is used in conjunction with the digital pump speed sensor to  provide accurate rate feedback  The sensor is a generator that produces a varying voltage dependent on  the speed of the pump  The injection module will only get feedback from this sensor when the pump Is  rotating  If the analog sensor Is not providing a feedback to the module  the pump will run full speed and  the user will not have the ability to manually change the speed     2 Pin WP Shroud Varying Voltage    EE    Direct Injection  Application Error    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  If the factory cal number is entered wrong  the pump  calibration routine will not finish due to a high application error        Verify factory calibration  number is   pump cal 1O    Notes     e The pump calibration will fail if error is  gt 10  from the factory  calibration number     e If the calibration fails  check pump and plumbing for physical    Refer to injection   damage or excess wear   calibration routine       Direct Injection  Discharge Flow Sensor Error    The discharge flow sensor is used as a system check
139. eded   Cross Track Error 10     EI       Note  To get an idea of how a parameter will affect how the vehicle drives  set the parameter at a very low  O value  such as 3 or 4  and then at a very high value  such as 15 or 16  This will give a good indication of how    each tuning parameter affects performance        e Motor Aggressiveness   How quickly or aggressively the OnTrac2 Mechanical Drive Unit motor moves the steering wheel  The  higher the Motor Aggressiveness Value the more responsive or aggressive the OnTrac2 Mechanical Drive  Unit will move the steering wheel  This value is limited by the maximum speed and torque output of the  OnTrac2 Mechanical Drive Unit     G Note  Set this value as high as possible  but if set too high it could cause the steering wheel to oscillate        56    e Heading Aggressiveness   How accurately the OnTrac2 system s will control the heading or the direction of the vehicle when on the  AB line  The higher the Heading Aggressiveness Value the more accurately the system will try to control  the actual heading of the vehicle  Heading Aggressiveness should be set as high as possible  If it is set too  high  the OnTrac2 system will try and control the vehicle   s heading too accurately  and will oscillate across  the AB line of the OnTrac2 Mechanical Drive Unit     direction and future location        Note  Heading is very important to the vehicle   s ability to maintain an AB line  as it adjusts the vehicle s    e Cross Track Error    Cross T
140. een is where you can view Product    Produc amount   Manufacturer information  amount  and can edit product  1 Roundup    200galons   settings and the product legend  To go to the Product Settings   P ga0 0 gallons Screen  first click on the Product Tab highlight your product   configuration     Press the Wrench Button  zs    e Edit Info    The Edit Info button summons the Product Settings screen  where you can specify the manufacturer of a  product in the Product Information  For more information  see    Product Settings    on page 113        Manufacturer  Monsanto    Base Amount  1000 0 gallons    112    e Edit Legend    The Edit Legend button allows you to change the legend associated with the selected product  For more  information  see    Edit Legend    on page 21     Product Settings    The Product Settings screen is where you can edit product  er information for an existing product in the Product List  To view    the Product Settings Screen  first go to the Product Tab     SE highlight your product configuration  press the Wrench Button    and after the Product Screen opens press the Edit Info button   as shown at left  The Product Settings Screen appears  as  Restricted Use Pesticide shown     Lv IL x    e Manufacturer  Enter the Manufacturer and Common Name  if desired   e EPA Number  Enter the EPA Registration Number which is listed on the product s container label     e Restricted Use Pesticide    lf the product is a Restricted Use Pesticide  press the check box  T
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142. ehicle Tab    on page 108        e Implement Tab    The Implement Tab is where you can add and edit implements  For more information  see     mplement Tab       on page 110     e Controller Tab   The Controller Tab is where you can add and edit controllers for use during application  For more  information  see    Controller Tab    on page 111    e Product Tab    The Product Tab is where you can and edit crop nutrient and protection products  This tab contains a list  of pre defined products and allows configuration of tank mixes and fertilizer blends  For more information   see  Product Tab    on page 112     CREATE AN APPLICATION CONFIGURATION    To set up an Application configuration  you must set up Vehicle  Implement  Controller and Products with  the procedure described on this page     SS    Application    1  At the Setup screen  press the Application button        Application 2  The Configuration Tab opens     Configuration implement controller Product    Configuration List       3  Press the Add button     The Operating Configuration Wizard appears  as shown     101    NOILLV II Tddvy    a 4  From here  follow the Wizard s instructions to create a    configuration that includes Vehicle  Implement  and Controller  Select Vehicle settings       ee     TIP  select an existing Vehicle from the Vehicle List  Ifa new    vehicle needs to be added  press the MEW button to launch the  Vehicle Wizard      PIX    Note  From the Configuration Tab  you can also   Q e Press the on 
143. em automatically reduces the minimum flow  setting according to the reduced spray width  To adjust this setting  select the keyboard button and enter  the desired numeric value     e Controller Time Delay  Compensates for any delay in the control system when changing between different product flow rates  during variable rate application     Speed Input Settings    e Primary Speed Source  Main speed input source used by the display     162    e Backup Speed Source  If the primary speed source fails  the display will use the backup if one is available     e Manual Speed    If both of the speed input sources are unavailable  manual speed can be used in order for the control  channel to provide application  Manual speed setting for use during static machine testing or by the control  system in the absence of primary and backup speed signals     Automatic Swath Control Settings    e Turn On Look Ahead    Determines how far ahead the system looks to turn the swath sections back on  This setting compensates  for any delay in the product control system when the sections are turned on     e Turn Off Look Ahead    Determines how far ahead the system looks to turn the swath sections off  This setting compensates for  delay in the product control system when the boom sections are turned off     e Outside Boundary Option  Determines the behavior of the sections when exiting the field boundary or prescription mapped area     e Coverage Option    Based on the coverage option selected  this 
144. ench   0 piss oz          button   Active Error Threshold ei Enable  Calibration  PE Wa   0 plss oz De    Lv JX    144    At the following screen  press the Controller Settings button  The Controller Settings screen appears           as shown   e Flow Monitor Warning 1  Enter Factory Calibration  Error Delay    Threshold   Before entering a Direct Injection Calibration  a Factory Calibration  alaien a a must be entered  If you have not already done so  enter the Factory  10 gen oz 5 aa Calibration Number by pressing the Factory Calibration button     This number is found on the tag of the Digital Pump Speed Sensor   EA SES warning This tag number represents pulses per 10 fluid ounces  Divide the    tag number by 10 and enter this number  Once entered  this  ee  v    x    number should not be changed       Note  Active Calibration button becomes active once the factory calibration is entered     2  Press Perform Calibration  Underneath Pump Calibration  press the Perform Calibration button   3  Prime the Direct Injection Pump  The Pump Calibration Wizard appears  Before beginning this calibration procedure  it is recommended that  you first prime the Direct Injection pump  Press the Prime button and continue along with the priming  procedure as described in    Priming an Injection Pump     beginning with Step 2 on page 144  After the priming  procedure is finished  you will return to this Pump Calibration Wizard window  Press the blue right arrow  button to continue   4  Enter
145. ency settings     AM    Omnistar Settings Serial Number OmniSTAR User ID    serial Number Provider settings    ee This box shows the serial number of your receiver  It may also  display your OmniSTAR User ID     Differential source  Custom Frequency    1557 8350 e Differential Source  Ee The choices include VBS  HP XP  and HP XP with VBS backup     a HPAP with Baud Rate   1200 a  VES backup  Autoseed Fast Restart    Note  The use of OmniSTAR  G differential requires purchase of a subscription from OmniSTAR  Settings  related to using satellite differential correction vary based upon your geographic location  Setup details are  explained below  More specific information can be obtained by contacting OmniSTAR        VES                     lt        Note  You will need to know this number when contacting OmniSTAR in order to set up the receiver        SERIAL PORT SETTINGS    A Serial Port Settings screen  where you can adjust GPS output  is shown for both Port A and Port B  To  go to this screen  first go to the Home screen  press the Wrench button and go to the Setup Screen   Press the GPS button  and at the GPS General Tab appears  press the Port Settings button  The Serial  Port Settings screen appears  as shown  The appearance of this screen is the same for Port B       Output Type    sele EG   Displays what type of protocol the receiver is using   NMEA or    Y  GGA  Position EE    D V  VTG  Speed  ZDA TSIP    Output Parity GLL auc   Output Baud Rate    GSV vss Displays the
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147. ent tractors to operate the sprayer  you should run  the Retune procedure each time the tractor is changed  If you have a flow control for the boom  hydraulics  set it prior to tuning  If you change the flow setting by more than 20 percent  you should  Retune     Minimum Height Settings        Sensor and Valve Driver Settings Pressing the Sensors and Valve Drivers button on the NORAC  General   Sensor   valve   switch   UC5 window opens the Sensor and Valve Driver Settings    BEEN window  The following settings appear on the General Tab   IMMUN meig one    Disabled    Minimum Height    opil Mode Crop Mode    24 in  E  24 in  E           e Minimum Height Mode  The Minimum Height Mode drop down menu includes three selections     e Absolute  In Absolute Mode  no sensors are allowed to move closer to the target than the minimum height setting     e Relative    In Relative Mode  no sensors are allowed to move closer to the target than the distance of the target height  minus the minimum height setting     e Disabled  Disabled the minimum height mode     S   Note     Target    refers to the ground in Soil Mode  and the crop canopy in Crop Mode        e Minimum Height    Soil Mode   The minimum height setting when operating in Soil Mode     Crop Mode   The minimum height setting when operating in Crop Mode     NORAC UC5 RUN TIME ENVIRONMENT    Boom Height Screen    When the NORAC UC5 Spray Height Controller is configured on the display  the Boom  Height button appears on the Task Ba
148. error  value Valve exceeds the Response Threshold setting  The default for this    Response 1 Response 2    S setting is 100   Decreasing the value will cause the servo valve to  esponse Threshold       run slower     e Valve Response 2   E Determines the speed of the servo valve when product control error  is less than the Response Threshold setting  The default for this  setting is 24   Decreasing the value will cause the servo valve to    a    100        F    run slower     e Response Threshold    Determines where the control system switches between using Valve Response 1 or 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     RATE ERROR ALARM THRESHOLD    The Rate Error Threshold is a user defined percentage of actual rate error allowed before an alarm  sounds         Application At the Application Setup Controller Tab  highlight controller in    Configuration   Vehicle   Implement Controller Froduct   the Controller List   Controller List        Press the Setup  wrench  button   i Directspreader                  Controller Settings On the following screen  press the Controller Settings button   Flow Meter Cal Flow
149. ess the blue right arrow button to continue     the field     When the conversion is complete  an IRA file vill be saved to the memory card     TOE    Shapefile Wizard 4  Select Number and Products    Select the Number of Products for Variable Rate Select the number of products to be used in a variable rate    application        TIP  Enter the number of products that require a prescription   Manually controlled products do not require    prescription and    should not be included     a prescription and should not be included        Note  Enter the number of products that require a prescription  Manually controlled products do not require    135    NOILLV II Tddvy    See 5  Select Equipment Configuration for Prescription  Select Equipment Configuration for Prescription Enter the channel YOu wish to use for the shape file conversion     6  Select Shape File Products and Units   From the drop down menu on the left  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   Press the blue right arrow button to continue     dh    Channel 1    a   gt j x    A CAUTION  Selection of the wrong data column or unit will result in misapplication of product     7  Default Rate Setting  The system assigns a default rate  Use the on screen keypad to edit the value if desired     Note  The only time the default rate is used by the display during product application is if the Rate Outside of     Fiel
150. essure Sensor    Calibration Wizard  as shown  Follow the steps in the Wizard to  complete the Pressure Calibration process     Pressure sensor Calibration  Step 1 of       Agitation Pressure    Pressing the Agitation Pressure button summons the Pressure  0 Sensor Calibration Wizard  as shown  Follow the steps in the  Wizard to complete the Pressure Calibration process   Default    aex    Controller Settings   PWM    Enter a Pressure value as a Set Point    Di    Control Valve Settings    e PWM Frequency  The frequency that the PWM control valve is pulsed at  Typical    Control Valve   PWM 12 volt    Se settings range from 100 125   zero Flow Offset 30 0    VI      Note  See PWM valve manufacturer information for recommended settings     e PWM Gain    This setting determines how aggressively the control valve responds when making rate change  adjustments  The higher the value the more aggressive the system response is     e Zero Flow Offset    This setting 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 Offset value can cause the product control  system to not properly shut off       Note  See PWM valve manufacturer information for recommended settings     139    NOILLV II Tddvy    Controller Settings   Servo  Calibrated Reflow or Ramsey Valve       Control Valve Settings i V alv e R e sp onse 1    GE  mime seo    Determines the speed of the servo valve when product control 
151. f the list   Select Injection Controller   Press the Add button to create a new injection controller     Enter Controller Name  The on screen keyboard appears  Use this keyboard to enter a controller name  Press the green check  mark button and return to the Equipment Configuration Wizard   Select Container   Press the Add button to enter a new container  Press the blue right arrow button to continue     Enter Container Capacity and Units    In the Container Setup Wizard  enter the container Capacity using the on screen keypad  Use the drop   down menu underneath to select a Container Location  Select the Units used to represent the Capacity of  the container  Press the blue right arrow button to continue     Enter Container Name and Location    Use the on screen keyboard to assign a name to the Container  Press the green check mark button to  complete the Container setup process and return to the Operating Configuration Wizard     142    20  Enter Suggested Name for Configuration    If desired  use the keyboard button to edit the suggested configuration name  Press the green check mark  button and continue with the procedure     21  Complete the configuration procedure  At the Add Equipment for Dual Product Application screen  press the blue right arrow button  Continue  through the wizard by entering a Ground Speed Source and then entering a suggested name for your  operating configuration     DIRECT INJECTION CONTROLLER SETTINGS    The settings contained on this controller
152. figurations  go to the Support Tab of the Ag  Leader Web site  which can be referenced via the following URL     http   www agleader com support php  Page manuals diagrams    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  If Adobe Reader is not    installed on your computer the program is available for download at no charge  A link to the Adobe download  site is located at the Ag Leader Web site     FILE FORMATS  PRESCRIPTION MAP FILE TYPES    e IX  The   irx file supports multiple product prescription recommendations in a single file     e  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 external storage card for the system to use shape file groups for  variable rate product application  A single  shape file  can contain recommendation rates for multiple  products     BOUNDARY AND GUIDELINE FILE TYPES    e iby  Boundary file format  Boundary files are created via the Map Options icon on the Map Screen  or imported  to the system from the Grower Management Tab     SYSTEM FILE TYPES    e  ibk  Backup files are written to the external storage card by pressing the Create Backup File button at the  Console Screen   s Memory Tab     e ilf  Log files are created with the Copy to Card button at the Con
153. g Configuration    on page 67      To set up a Tillage Operating Configuration  see    Create a Tillage Configuration    on page 61     e To set up an Application Operating Configuration  see    Create an Application Configuration    on page 101     e To set up a Harvest Operating Configuration  see    Create a Harvest Configuration    on page 171     After creating an operating configuration  begin by returning to the Home screen  To Start Field  Operations  press the Start Field Operation button  The Field Operation Wizard appears  Follow the  steps in the Wizard to select an operating configuration     Field Operation Wizard  Grower selection 1   Grower Selection   Growing season Enter a Growing Season and Grower either by using the drop down        arrows to select existing ones  or by pressing on the Add  plus sign   Seen arrow to create new ones  Press the blue right arrow key at the    Lem sones la bottom of the screen to proceed to the next step   JEJE    Field Operation Wizard  Field Selection 2  Field Selection   Add a Farm and Field either by using the drop down arrows to  select existing ones  or by pressing on the Add  plus sign  arrow to  create new ones  Press the blue right arrow key at the bottom of  the screen to proceed to the next step     Farm    ie aL    Field    CS E        DU  75 ac    AJ     Field Operation Wizard  Operating Configuration Selection 3  Operating Configuration Selection    Use the drop down arrow to select a configuration  Press the blu
154. g button when this happens  The Disengage Test  steering wheel starts turning    message then displays  Press the blue right arrow button to    ove oy continue     1 5 mph       Si 0 1 2 3 4    EI p   EI    Notes      If you run out of space in the field at any time during the Calibration procedure  you can manually  reposition the vehicle by pressing the Pause and Resume buttons      The default Disengage value should be adequate  However  if the system disengages too easily during  normal field operations  see  Adjust Disengage Sensitivity    on page 54 to adjust the Disengage value  to a setting that works    ENER 7  Calibration Complete    Press the green check mark box to accept the calibration     Calibration completed  To store the calibration press the  Accept button  If you do not wish to save the calibration press  the Cancel button     a GIS    OnTrac2 Steering Diagnostics    Perform a Vehicle Steering Diagnostics check after a new vehicle installation  This verifies that the MDU  and the OnTrac2 System are operating correctly  adjusts the Disengage Sensitivity  and  for those who  wish to use a Foot Pedal  enables Remote Engage Disengage     To begin the diagnostics check  go to the OnTrac2 Tools tab and press the Steering Diagnostics  button  The Steering Tab displays  as shown  Use the buttons to send the specified command to the  motor  Observe that the wheel behaves according to the specified command        Steering  a ee   Hard Left  Hard Right buttons  a big
155. gage button enables boom height control  This button can toggle back and forth between  Automatic Mode and Manual Mode       When you enable Automatic Mode  this button turns green and the display beeps three times        Mode  this button turns white and the display beeps twice  If less than the full boom remains in    Ka When you disable Automatic Mode on any part of the boom and the display switches to Manual  Manual Mode  the display will continue beeping twice every three seconds        Boom Height Control Options    You can adjust the mode  sensitivity and target height by  pressing on the Boom Height Settings Area  A  at the lower  left hand portion of the Boom Height Screen  as shown            Target Height i  lt A   sensitivity    The Boom Height Settings Area opens the Boom Height  Control Options screen shown at left     e Mode       Crop Mode    4h    Sensitivity Bee The drop down menu is where you can choose one of two modes     In Soil Mode  the UC5 controls boom height relative to the distance  z from the soil     a    In Crop Mode  the UC5 controls boom height relative to distance  e Sensitivity  Adjusts the boom response  Higher values make the height control more responsive  settings range from  0 10   e Target Height  User defined desired boom height in relation to the selected control mode     12             TROUBLESHOOTING  TROUBLESHOOTING DIRECTCOMMAND LIQUID APPLICATIONS    Problem  Section indicators on the Map screen of the display do not turn green 
156. gement data and will not overwrite it     1  In the Grower Tab  press the Wrench Button  A screen opens  showing the name of that      Grower in the Title Bar  as shown     2  Press the Import MSF button  and the File Selection screen  appears   Be sure that your Compact Flash Card is already    GE Import d  gt   Business Name   Jones Fams CEEE  placed in the display     John Jones       3  Open this folder by pressing the Plus sign to the left of the  S   o folder  Highlight the desired  msf file and press the checkmark  kl Ag Leader Insight DOX        44 Leader Insight msf 16 KB    4  The  msf file now appears under the Grower Tab on the  Grower list     LL  E3    SEASON MANAGEMENT TAB    A season is defined as the calendar year that the crop will be  harvested  Creating a season and setting it to active is    Management       Grower Season Field            ene sp Fee required prior to the system logging any data    D 2008 Crop  ACTIVE       he seasons are displayed in lists  with the Active season  au i displayed in bold face type  All new data is logged to the active  SK at   season  therefore a season must be set as Active before you  Hae ba   can log any new data to it        Season    e Press the Add  plus sign  button to add a Season   e Press the Delete  minus sign  button to delete a Season     e You may edit an existing name of a Season by highlighting that name and pressing the on screen  keyboard     e Press the Set Active button to set the season selected in the
157. gher GPS output rate  AutoSwath control will not work until  the master and boom section switches are on     less than 4 Hz GPS output rate can result in your boom  sections turning on and off too slow  even at speeds below 10 mph  If you have less than a 4 Hz GPS  output rate and your speed goes above 10 mph  a warning appears  advising you to use a 4 Hz GPS rate     e If using AutoSwath on an implement that is raised out of the ground when not applying  it is recommended  to install an implement switch on the toolbar  This will prevent the system from turning on product flow  when the implement is out of the ground and the vehicle encounters unapplied area     VEHICLE TAB       Application The Vehicle Tab provides functionality for setting up and    Configuration Vehicle   Implement   Controller   Product   configuring vehicles  The vehicle list will show any vehicles     Vehicle List   that have already been created       AyChem 8103    Case AA       mono      Case 5SPAd420                iG  G             e Add  The Add button allows you to add a new vehicle  A wizard will walk you through setting up the vehicle   e Keyboard Button    The Keyboard Button allows you to edit the name of a vehicle in the list  To edit  highlight the name of a  vehicle in the list and then press this button  Then use the on screen keyboard to edit the name     e Wrench Button    The Wrench Button button opens the Vehicle Settings Screen  where you can configure GPS Offsets  For  more informat
158. ght indicates  for example  6 inches or 1 foot     e  C  Pass Number   The number of passes  either right or left  from the AB Line         36    e  D  Map Icon  Perspective View   e AB Line    The AB Line is a line that runs between Point A and Point B In most cases  the AB Line is the reference line  for subsequent swaths  When you press the Set A button on your display  the  A  point will appear on your  display s screen  When you press the Set B button  the  B  point will also appear on the screen  and the  line between the two points serves as your AB Line       Note  You do not have to set a B point for an A  Pattern     AB Pattern    on page 38        Note  In order for the lightbar to appear  you must first create a new pattern  For more information  see    New    GUIDANCE SCREEN    The Guidance Screen is where you can create a new pattern  load an existing pattern  or adjust  Guidance Options and Guidance Settings  At the Map Screen  press the Map Options button        Guidance Screen  The Guidance Screen appears  as shown  After you have created an AB line     94 If the Guidance Screen does not automatically appear  press the Guidance button and go to the  By  the appearance of the Guidance Screen changes and different options are available     The Guidance Screen includes the following        Guidance    VW Mew o  Fause    Load Adjust  LJ   Steering 0 0 Right  Options A  gt        e New Pattern    For more information  see    New AB Pattern    on page 38 and    Abo
159. glede Alarm TIC SMO lO EE EE 140  EET 141  Direct Injection Configuration Setup             arrrrrrnnnrrrrannrrrnnnnevrnnnrnnrnnnrennannennnnsennnnn 141  Direct Injection Controller Settings             cccccsessccccsseeeeeeseeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeessaaeeeees 143  MUA an INECION PUMP BE 144  Calibrating an Injection Pump nea E 144  INJECTION Diagnostics            cccceecceceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeesaeeesecseesaeeeseeeessaeesseneeeas 146  Spinner Spreader Granular Control  147  Spinner Spreader Control CGopnfguraton  147  Spinner Spreader Controller Settings              cccccseeseceecseeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaes 148  Controller Settings   Spinner Spreader              nnnsnennnnnnennennennenennnnnesnnrnennnreeenn 148  Controller Settings   PWM EN 149  Controler Settings   SEVO ersin iE E a 149   ge NG SEE 150  Conveyor Rate and Product Density Cook Up  150  KIEM 151  NEAS SEN Seeds 151  PO VEC SS We e EE EE EE 151  Heiune ccc cecccceececeececseeceeeeceeeseuceseueesaeeessueesaeecsaeeceusessueeseessaeessaeessaeessaseneas 152  Marum FTSE rv 152  Norac UC5 Run Time Environment          aannnennnnunannnnennnnennennnnnnnnnnnnnnrrenrrrenrrennene gt  153   BO OFM REOM SCO sesse a E EE 153  Engage DUON EE A 154   Boom Height Control Options               ccccseccccccsseececeeeeeeeeceeeeeeesseeseeeeeseeeeeesseas 154    lge   er ue Le de e EEE 154  Troubleshooting DirectCommand Liquid Applications         rrrrnnnennannrrnnnrnnnnnennnnrr 154  Troubleshooting Direct Inject
160. h  Ki    I  Logging Status        e  J  Status Items  Yield   Moisture  e  K  Ground Speed    of the Map View button changes       Note  Pressing the Map View button will cycle between the available Map Screen views  and the appearance    MAP SCREEN  ZOOM DETAIL    When the Map Screen is shown in Zoom Detail  the Vehicle Icon appears as a gold triangle  rather than  an arrow        167    ISSAYVH    e  A  Total Acres   e  B  GPS Status   e  C  Map Options   e  D  Home   e  EI Map View   e  F  Harvest   e  G  Vehicle Icon   e  H  AutoSwath   e  I  Logging Status  e  J  Status Items  Yield   Moisture  e  K  Ground Speed    The following Harvest Display items are available at the Map Screen   e Display Legend icon   For example  see previous page   The Display Legend is only accessible in the Zoom to Extent view  For  more information about the Display Legend  see    Edit Legend    on page 21   e Status Items  Yield and Moisture    Current yield and moisture values are displayed in the Status Items box  located at the upper right hand  side of the Map Screen  This box displays in both Zoom to Extent and Zoom Detail views     Note  For information on Map Screen items that are standard for all operations  see    Run Time Environment     Map Screen    on page 18        Harvest Button on Task Bar    When running a Harvest operation  the Harvest Button  which resembles a combine  appears on the  Task Bar  This icon displays the Harvest Screen  where you can view more display items  s
161. hat is sent to the control valve without producing any  hydraulic flow from the PWM valve  Using too high of a Zero RPM Offset value can cause the product  control system to not properly shut off  See PWM valve manufacturer information for recommended  settings     e Allowable Error  Default Value  2   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     e Auto Control Check Box  Default is unchecked    Checking the Auto Control check box allows you to control the spinner speed     DICKEY JOHN NH3 CONVERSIONS    Conversion Formulas      Conversion Formula      Formula for flow meter calibration for Dickey John reading pounds of anhydrous       Flow sensor constant  pulses in   X 1728  in3 ft  X 5 11  lbs  of anhydrous gal   Density  lbs  of anhydrous ft3     Formula for flow meter calibration for Dickey John reading pounds of Nitrogen  Flow sensor constant  pulses in   X 1728  in  ft   X 4 22  lbs of N gal     Density  Ibs  of NI     chart in the Dickey john documentation and is not provided in this manual       Note  The flow sensor constant is tagged on the Dickey john flow meter  The density setting comes from a    APPLICATION  DIRECTCOMMAND WM MACHINE   SPECIFIC SETUP    DirectCommand    provides variable rate application control over liquid  dry or anhydrous application   You ap
162. he needed adjustments on the product  applicator  Setting value and physical setting on the spinner bed must be verified for correctness prior to  any product application     132       sep e The Spread Width  Spinner Speed  Product Density  Feed  Gate 1 Opening and the Conveyor 1 Rate are all stored with each  DE ere combination of product and control channel   Feed Gate Opening 2 000 in    Product Density    This density value  shown in pounds per cubic foot  or Ib  ft 3   is  e ud Sn tte stored with each product  Use the keypad to edit if needed             Note  For proper machine performance and accuracy  you should check the Product Density daily     e Feed Gate Opening    Represents the Feed Gate opening for the conveyor  Measure the depth of product on the conveyor to  ensure accurate feed gate setting value     e Conveyor Rate   This setting represents the volume of product dispensed by one revolution of the conveyor drive shaft  cubic  foot per revolution  or ft 3  rev   This number is shown with the assumption that the conveyor shaft has a 1   inch gate opening  This conveyor rate remains constant  regardless of the height of the feed gate opening     manually enter or perform a CFR calibration routine for each product once that product is created  otherwise  misapplication will occur     A CAUTION  New products will have a default CFR number the first time they are used  You must either    Spreader Control    Spreader Control Settings can be accessed by pressing th
163. his information will also be included for  your records     PRODUCT OPTIONS    The Product Options screen is where you can add or import products  or add product mixes         To go to the Product Options screen  press the Add button on the Product Tab  The Product  Options screen appears  as shown  Choose from the following options described below        Product Options e Add Product    ADD Create a single Product to be added to a tank mis or                PRODUCT   can be applied by itself Adds a single component product type  Here you must choose a  ADD   Create a Tank Mix or Dry Blend of two or more single component product from any pre defined types that can be  ee created and added to the Product List  After initial setup  single  PRODUGT     Import a product from a desktop MSF file  component products can be used individually within the display  or          can be combined to create dry blends and liquid product mixes  If  you are creating a Restricted Use Pesticide  enter the EPA product    X   registration number and select the RUP check box where   appropriate    e Add Product Mix   Adds a mix of products  either a tank mix or dry blend  For more information  see    Tank Mix Setup    on   page 114 and    Dry  Granular  Fertilizer Blend Setup    on page 114    e Import Product    Imports a Management Setup File   msf  from desktop software  Follow the steps in the wizard to enter the  Product  Type and Units and Density of the Product  Enter the EPA Registration Num
164. hown at left   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     Container Alarm Screen    GE gengs If you wish to adjust your container level warnings  use the    EE following buttons on the right hand side of the Container Alarm    Screen to make these adjustments   Gel  Jon     e The percentage     button sets the warning threshold according  a   ER e to the percentage of solution left in the tank  In the example above   DA DN the threshold is set at 10 percent     e The units of measurement icon sets the warning threshold  ole  fv  i    according to the amount of solution left in the tank  This icon is    named according to the container s units of measurement you  specified during the Controller configuration procedure       e The Disable Low Container Level button  which appears as a bell with a red slash across it   as shown at left   disables the Low Container Level warning     Press the checkmark box to return to the Rate Screen     131    NOILLV II Tddvy    RATE SCREEN  LIQUID FLOW PRESSURE    DirectCommand users applying liquid products can use the bottom active area of the Rate Screen to  view settings for Flow  Main Pressure  and Agitator Pressure  This screen also displays the Serial  Number of your DirectCommand Liquid Product Controller     RATE SCREEN  SPINNER SPREADER SETTINGS    15 3 Fre DirectCommand users 
165. ies in the  Boundary Type i display  Outer boundaries delineate the borders of an entire    EAN   field  inner boundaries mark specific features within that field   M such as waterways or buildings  Choose whether to create  Boundary Offset either an Outer boundary or Inner boundary by pressing one of  ee GE the two Boundary Type buttons     iii   lel 2  If you are creating an Inner Boundary  choose either    AER Roadway  Body of Water  Waterway  Buildings or  Undefined     3  The Boundary Offset feature enables mapping a boundary at a user defined distance to the left or right  of the GPS antenna centerline  If desired  specify a Boundary Offset distance by choosing a direction and  distance from the GPS antenna centerline     4  Press the checkmark box to start the boundary     PAUSE BOUNDARY    When creating a boundary  you can use the Pause Boundary button to create a straight line between  two points  To do this  drive the vehicle to a point  press the Pause Boundary button  then drive to the  second point  When you resume boundary creation  a straight line is created between your current point  and your pause location     22    VIEW BOUNDARY    At the Boundary Creation screen  you can press the View button to open the File Selection screen   where you can view all field boundary information     VIEW MAP MARKERS       Pressing on the View Map Markers button on the Create Boundary screen cycles this screen  to the Map Markers screen  as shown        I   The Map Markers sc
166. ine  Servo    Command  Case IH 3310 Mode PWM 12    Volt   Non AIM 790   Case IH 4410  Command   PWM 12 Volt  GVM Prowler Puma Sane   2007  p    GVM Predator  sucht 284     re pg 2100     PWM 12 volt    Calibrated  Reflow                700     LA        LA           NO    O      350     No rate control    O gt  O                  Control Valve Settings for Self Propelled Sprayers  Continued     Flow Control  Valve or PWM Typical    Valve Valve Respon  Zero Allowabl Respon Respon se  Offset eError se se  Thresho  1 2 Id    p  joo  24  po    2  h 00  124     F TI      500       1274  up to PWM Ground 1122 Kong      500         500     ST eee      500       Check for In   2  100  124     Sprayer Model Control System Frequen Gain   and year if cy Range  applicable     and N2       Miller Nitro N4    Calibrated    PWM Ground    RoGator 1054  Pump Servo  RoGator 1254                        12    2   Imperia    or    11 4   Metric        3  3    3    15    Line Servo or 3          23    NOILLV II Tddvy    Control Valve Settings for Self Propelled Sprayers  Continued     Flow Control  Valve or  Sprayer Model Control System Frequen Gain   and year if cy Range  EC    water Purpsevo       Pe pow pe Po      Adjust this number to fit your particular configuration  Refer to the Application section in the InSight  User Manual for more information on adjusting this response threshold     PWM Typical Valve Valve Respon    Zero Allowabl Respon Respon se  Offset eError   se se  Thresho         
167. ing configurations   e Press the Wrench button to access Configuration Settings  For more information see    Configuration  Settings    on page 68   e Press the Remove button to remove a configuration  Caution  When deleting a configuration all data logged  with that configuration will be deleted     CONFIGURATION SETTINGS    By highlighting a configuration and pressing the Wrench button on the Configuration Tab  you  r can summon the Configuration Settings screen  where you can edit Configuration Settings   Speed Input Settings  Auxiliary Input Settings and AutoSwath Settings     Press to display and edit planting seeding settings specific to a    Equipment   Name vehicle  implement and controller combination  For more   i Vehicle Case MX 215 i i 7 e Kate   ee EECH information  see  Configuration Settings  Equipment Configuration  on page 639     e Speed Input  Press to select speed input device  For more information  see    SE  Speed Input Settings    on page 69   e Aux Input    Press to display Auxiliary Input settings  For more information  see   Auxiliary Input Settings  Switch Mapping     on page 70   e AutoSwath  Press to display and edit automatic swath control settings  For more information  see    AutoSwath    on  page 71        with the Directtommand    system  the feature is already activated and ready to use  If you have not unlocked       Note  You must have an unlock code to activate the AutoSwath feature  If you have been using AutoSwath    the AutoSwath featu
168. ing screen appears  as shown  Press  the checkmark to retire your old calibration        H you retire this calibration  you will not be  able to add data to regions already using it          Note  By retiring your old calibration  you will not be able to return to your old calibration  or add data to it     DB    ee 6  New Calibration Appears      Configuration   Combine   Header   Crops   Calibration The new calibration now appears on the Calibration Tab   s drop   down menu  A   as shown  Your calibrations  past and present  are  Weight numbered in the order in which they were created  The calibration s  date of creation appears to the right of the name     select Crop to Calibrate    Soybeans    Moisture    Calibration 2  10 1 72008      O ere Perform New Weight Calibration    After you have created a new calibration  it is recommended that  you perform another Weight Calibration  Refer to    Grain Weight  Calibration    on page 179    Temperature    183    ISSAYVH    DIAGNOSTICS    rs Pressing the Harvest Display Item on the Harvest Screen       Flow Rate 0 00 kg s   Moisture Raw 0 81 summons the Harvest Diagnostics screens that pertain to your  Gg We S   ert    155  C configuration  For an example  see illustration at  Harvest   ow Min emperature Raw 2 08     D i  ae    Proximity Status ane Screen   Active Display Items    on page 170   Technical support  Sensor Farce 0 000 H   Relay Status ON may request that you look at these screens for help in  He Ed EH 1104 diagnosi
169. ion  see    GPS Offsets    on page 109     e Remove  The Remove button allows you to remove a vehicle           Note  When deleting a vehicle all data in the regions and configurations using it will be deleted     GPS OFFSETS    After completing the process of setting up a Vehicle  you must  also configure GPS Offsets  The GPS Offsets define where  Make  Case machine rear axle  hitch  and product placement is in relation  Model  MX215 to the GPS antenna  These settings are used by mapping   Type  Tractor product control  and Automatic Swath Control   Sam Press the GPS Offsets button to view Antenna and Hitch Tab  GPS settings  More information can be found at    Antenna Tab       on page 109 and    Hitch Tab    on page 109     Antenna Tab    SEKS The Antenna Tab contains three different settings   Antenna   Hitch   e Measure and enter the horizontal distance from the rear axle to  Enter Distance from Vehicle References to the Antenna the position of the GPS antenna  Select IN FRONT or BEHIND    from the list box to indicate the position of the antenna in relation to    Ant Locati     a the rear axle    Antenna Locati   S   l  eh Measure and enter the horizontal distance from the centerline of    EE     the vehicle to the position of the GPS antenna  Select LEFT or  oun     ner   36   RIGHT to indicate the position from the vehicle centerline     e Measure and enter the vertical height of the antenna above the  ground       Note  Accuracy when measuring for a specific setting 
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171. is essential to ensure proper machine performance     Mount Tab    The Mount Tab will only be available when using a self      Antenna   Mount propelled vehicle  This allows you to enter in the application   location from the rear axle  Use the Number Pad to enter in the   distance and the drop down box to select if it is in front or    Di ing Locati   i  rau jeet ode behind of the axle     Enter Dispensing Location    DR    Hitch Tab    The Hitch Tab allows you to enter in the distance from one of  ne four different mounting positions on the tractor to the rear axle   Use the Number Pads to enter a value in for the respective  hitch point     Enter Distance from Rear Axle to the Following Locations    Rear Draw Bar Front Draw Bar    3 2 ft 0 0 ft    Rear 3 Point Hitch Front 3 point Hitch  0 0 ft 0 0 ft E    109    NOILLVII Tddvy      Note  Accuracy when measuring for a specific setting is essential to ensure proper machine performance        IMPLEMENT TAB       Individual implements are set up and configured from the     Configuration   vehicle implement Controller   Product   Implement Tab  The Implement List displays all previously   Implement List   configured implements that are available for use      AgChem 9203  i Case SPR4420       Application       JE          e Add  Press to add a new implement  A wizard will walk you through setting up the implement     e Keyboard Button  Press to edit the name of a selected implement from the list     e Wrench Button    Press to e
172. it  then press the Wrench Button     7  la    Case MX305 The Make Model Type screen opens     Press the GPS Offsets button  and the GPS Offsets screen  appears  which has two tabs  Antenna and Hitch        hake  Case  Model  Ma 320   Type  Tractor    ANTENNA OFFSETS    a The Antenna Tab is shown  This tab contains three different  Antenna   Hitch   settings     Enter Distance from Vehicle References to the Antenna e Measure and enter the horizontal distance from the rear axle to     the position of the GPS antenna  Select IN FRONT or BEHIND to  fom Rear Ame   301 indicate the position of the antenna in relation to the rear axle   Re a 0 0 ft El    LEFT      Measure and enter the horizontal distance from the centerline of  O   the vehicle to the position of the GPS antenna  Select LEFT or  am nor   36   RIGHT to indicate the position from the vehicle centerline     e Measure and enter the vertical height of the antenna above the  ground     62       Note  Accuracy when measuring for a specific setting is essential to ensure proper machine performance     HITCH TAB SETTINGS    E  TT  Antenna Hitch   The Hitch Tab allows you to enter in the distance from four    Enter Distance from Rear Axle to the Following Locations different mounting positions on the tractor to the rear axle  Use  the number pads to enter these values in if using the hitch  Rear Draw Bar Front Draw Bar    em    Rear 3 Point Hitch Front 3 point Hitch  0 0 ft 0 0 ft x        Note  Accuracy when measuring for a 
173. itions     On the tables on the following pages  problems and causes relating to Zero Flow Offset are listed  Use  the Confirmation Techniques to determine if you have this problem  and then follow the appropriate  solution     95    ONILNV Id    Error Message  Drive is slow to begin turning   Possible Cause  Zero Flow Offset is set too low   Conformation Technique   a  Turn the Master Switch off  Enter a manual ground speed and enter a new region     b  From the Run screen  open the product application rate window  and highlight the appropriate  product  Select Manual control mode     c  Switch the Master Switch on    d  Press the up button one time  Now press the down button one time  If the drive is not turning  the  Zero Flow Offset is likely to be too low    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 2     HYDRAULIC SEED CONTROL  ZERO FLOW OFFSET VARIATION    Error Message  Hydraulic drive not shutting off properly  or minimum controllable speed is greater than  specified   Possible Cause  Zero Flow Offset is set too high   Conformation Technique   a  Turn the Master
174. jected path 41  reset all 41  save pattern 41  smart button 42  straight AB line 41   SNR 32   soil mode 152  154   spacing 21   speed input 69   speed input settings 69  104  calibrate distance 69  104  glossary 162   speed pulses 184   speed sensor calibration wizard 69  105   173   spinner spreader 146  allowable error 148  automatic control 149  configuration 146  configuration settings 104  control valve settings 148  conveyor rate 132  fan settings 149  fan speed 131  fan speed calibration 149  feed gate opening 132  in field calibration 133  max conveyor speed 148  product density 132  product settings 131  132  PWM frequency 148  149  PWM gain 148  149    200    rate screen 131  response threshold 149  self propelled spreader 146  147  servo settings 124  shaft speed calibration 148  spread width 133  spreader control 131  132  spreader speed 133  static calibration 133  valve response 1 149  valve response 2 149  zero flow offset 148  zero RPM offset 149  spinner spreader controller settings 148  PWM 148  servo 149  spinner spreader fan settings 148  Spray Star 117  spreader control button 132  start field operation 17  farm 17  field 17  grower 17  growing season 17  start field operation button 9  status items 79  actual rate 79  target rate 79  steering 53  steering adjustment  line aquisition 56  OnTrac2  steering adjustment 55  steering response 55  56  tuning 56  steering diagnostics 53  drive unit 54  steering 53  steering response 55  56  stepper seed control
175. l have the overall effect of soeeding up servo valve response     Increasing this value will have the overall effect of slowing servo valve response     124    LIQUID PWM CONTROL VALVE SETTINGS DESCRIPTION  e PWM Frequency  Default Value  100    The frequency that the PWM control valve is pulsed at  Typical settings range from 100   125  See PWM  valve manufacturer information for recommended settings     e Gain  Default Value  800    This setting determines how aggressively the control valve responds when making rate change  adjustments  The higher the value the more aggressive the system response Is     e Zero Offset  Default Value  30    This setting 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 Offset value can cause the product control  system to not properly shut off  See PWM valve manufacturer information for recommended settings     e Allowable Error  Default Value  2     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     SPINNER SPREADER SERVO SETTINGS DESCRIPTION  e Valve Response 1  Default Value  40     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 sl
176. l up to three hydraulic motor drives via the display  If you have purchased the Stepper Seed Rate  Control module  you should configure it in the following order   1  Configure Stepper Seed Rate Control module   See    Stepper Seed Rate Control Configuration    on page 89    2  Enter Controller Settings  Include the Max Meter Speed  Gear Ratio and Minimum Allowable Ground Speed  See    Controller Settings  for Stepper Seed Rate Motor Drives    on page 90    3  Prime the Stepper Seed Meter    This fills the seed meter with seed  and thus allows you to avoid skips in your field  See    Priming Seed Rate  Meters    on page 94       a  Enter Meter Calibration Number  This number  representing seeds per revolution  is set according  to the number of seeds dropped per one revolution of the seed meter  See    Calibrating Seed Rate  Meters    on page 94      b  Perform a Seed Meter Calibration  not always required   A new calibration should be performed if  your as applied seed rate does not match the actual population planted  See    Calibrating Seed Rate  Meters    on page 94     OTEPPER SEED RATE CONTROL CONFIGURATION  Press the Planting button at the Setup Screen and go to the Planting Configuration Tab     Planting       1  Create or add a vehicle  Follow the on screen wizard to set up a vehicle     2  Add Implement  After you have completed the vehicle configuration  the Implement Attachment Wizard appears  Add a new  implement  and select the implement attachment method    3  
177. lay data as well as OnTrac2 data     Vehicle Database    e Backup  This backs up all of your OnTrac2 data in a folder  named ontrac2  on the external card     e Restore  This takes the backup you made on your external card and restores it onto the display    when you restore your data        Note  Any settings changes  including new vehicles  that you made since your last backup will be deleted    e Reset to Defaults   This deletes all created vehicles and restores settings to defaults   Log Files   e Copy Logs to Card   Copies steering logs into the OnTrac2 folder on the external card     e Clear  Clears all steering logs     ONTRAC2 RUN TIME ENVIRONMENT    Steering Adjustment   p   The Steering Adjustment screen is where you can adjust Tuning settings as well as the Line  WE Acquisition Rate and Steering Response  To go to the Steering Adjustment screen  first go             tothe Map screen and press the Map Options icon  At the Guidance Screen  press the Adjust   Steering button  The Steering Adjustment screen opens as shown       Note  Adjust Tuning before adjusting the Line Acquisition and Steering Response  For more information  see       Tuning    on page 56     55    AONVGINS S       e Tuning   The Tuning process is where you can adjust individual settings for  Steering  Heading and Cross Track Error  For more information    10 D  see    Tuning    on page 56     steering Adjustment    Line Acquisition Steering Response    e Line Acquisition  Controls the aggressivene
178. ld be set  as high as possible so that the tractor stays close  to the AB Line  but does not oscillate or wander    Cross Track   s Simple Analogy  Cross Track Error could be viewed as the volume at which Cross    Track talks to Steering       Too High  If Cross Track speaks    too loudly    to Steering  Steering over responds to Cross Track   s  commands and the tractor oscillates across the AB Line  Cross Track Error is set too high and    should be lowered       Ideal  If Cross Track speaks at the    ideal volume    to Steering  Steering responds just right and the  tractor does not oscillate or wander across the AB Line  Cross Track Error is set correctly      Too Low  If Cross Track speaks    too softly    to Steering  Steering is not responsive enough to Cross  Track and the tractor wanders across the AB Line  Cross Track Error is set too low and should be    increased     59    AONVGINS S    60    TILLAGE  RUN TIME ENVIRONMENT  MAP SCREEN    The screen shown is for a Tillage configuration  In order for you to view the Map screen  you must first  set up a Grower  Farm and Field at the Start Field Operation portion of the Home screen   e  A  Total Field Acres   e  B  GPS Status   e  C  Map Options   e  D  Home button   e  E  Map View button   e  F  Vehicle icon   e  G  Implement icon   e  H  Logging Status button   e  I  Ground Speed       For more information  see    Management    on page 10  Once a configuration has been completed  the Map  View button appears at the b
179. lect either Single Product Application or Dual Product Application  Press the blue right arrow button to  continue     vehicle Setup Wizard  Step 1 of 3 2  Select or create a Vehicle   Use the drop down list to select an existing vehicle from the Vehicle  list  or press New to launch the Vehicle Wizard to create a new  vehicle     vehicle Type    self Propelled spreader      Spreader Type     Self Propelled Spreader operators should select Self Propelled  Spreader from the Vehicle Type list box  Select Spinner from the  Spreader Type list box  then press the blue right arrow button to     lt  KE continue       Other operators should select another vehicle type under the  Vehicle Type list       If you do not need to create a new vehicle  skip ahead to Select Operating Mode in Step 4 on page 147     spinner    dh    3  Create New Vehicle    If you selected Self Propelled Spreader  then skip ahead to Select Operating Mode in Step 4     If you selected another type of vehicle  then Select New Implement and an Implement Attachment  Method  Use the drop down list to select an implement attachment method  Check the Spinner  Spreader Implement Type check box  then press the blue right arrow button to continue   4  Select New Implement  Select an implement from the drop down list menu  or press the New button to create a new implement    a  Select Implement Attachment Method  Use the drop down list to select an implement attachment    method  Check the  Spinner Spreader Implement Typ
180. ller  or Flow Meter     e If you selected DirectCommand as the Device  under Direct Type choose either       Liquid Product Control  From here  enter a Flow Meter Calibration number  and then name and save  the configuration  For a more detailed DirectCommand Liquid Product configuration procedure  see     Liquid Application Control Configuration    on page 136      Spinner Spreader Control 3CH or Spinner Spreader Control 5 CH  From here  name and save the    configuration  For a more detailed DirectCommand Spinner Spreader configuration procedure  see     Spinner Spreader Control Configuration    on page 147     e If you entered Serial Controller as the Device  select the Make and Model of your application device   then name and save the configuration     e If you entered Flow Meter as the Device  use the numeric keypad to enter the Flow Meter Calibration  Number  then name and save the configuration     102    CONFIGURATION SETTINGS    By highlighting a configuration and pressing the Wrench button on the Configuration Tab  you      can summon the Configuration Settings screen  where you can edit Configuration Settings   Speed Input Settings  Auxiliary Input Settings and AutoSwath Settings     Case SPAD  Directliquid       e Configuration Settings    Equi t H x         E    UO SEE Press to display and edit application settings specific to a vehicle   ME weer pr implement and controller combination  For more information  see       Configuration Settings  Equipment Configurati
181. lution     1  Verify the current firmware on the display and the Application Rate module   2  Check the percent rate change   Refer to the Quick Reference Guide for more information      TROUBLESHOOTING SERIAL CONTROL APPLICATIONS  GRANULAR  ONLY     Problem  The display rate and serial controlled rate do not match   Solution     1  Verify the current firmware on the display and the Application Rate module     2  Check to make sure the nominal rate in the display matches the nominal rate in the serial controlled  console     MISCELLANEOUS    GLOSSARY OF APPLICATION SETTINGS    Configuration Settings    e 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     e Rate Display Smoothing   Determines how the feedback from the control channel s rate sensor will be displayed on the run screen   When checked  the system will display the target rate when the application rate is within 10  of the target  rate setting  When unchecked the system will display the raw feedback from the rate sensor     e Minimum Flow   This setting is used to maintain a consistent spray pattern  The display will not allow flow to drop below the  entered setting  Set to flow at the lowest operating pressure for the selected spray tips with all sections on   When spraying with one or more boom sections off  the syst
182. lution pump    e Calibrated Reflow   Three way boom valves are used to return product back to the tank in the off state  The returned flow is  calibrated with adjustment at each valve  Calibration is required any time the nozzles are changed    e Ramsey Valve    A pneumatically operated bypass valve  When air is supplied to the valve the rate increases  when air is  released from the valve the rate decreases     SERVO CONTROL VALVE SETTINGS  BY MANUFACTURER          Flow Control Valve Control Valve Valve Valve Response  Configuration Response 1 Response 2 Threshold                  Raven Accu Flow  20  GPM Single Valve System   Fast Close Valve     E        In line servo       Raven Accu Flow  10  GPM Dual Valve System  Standard Valve     esch             Raven Accu Flow  30  GPM Single Valve System   Fast Close Valve    E        In line servo    Raven Accu Flow  30  GPM Dual Valve System   Standard Valve     esch             Raven Flow Control Valve   In line or Bypass  3 4   Standard Valve  Servo    Raven Flow Control Valve   In line or Bypass   3 4   Fast  Servo   Raven Flow Control Valve   In line or Bypass   1   Standard  Servo   Raven Flow Control Valve   In line or Bypass   1   Fast  Servo   Raven Flow Control Valve   In line or Bypass   1 1 2   Standard  Servo   Raven Flow Control Valve   In line or Bypass   2   Standard  Servo   Raven Flow Control Valve   In line or Bypass   2   Fast  Servo   Raven Flow Control Valve   In line or Bypass   3   Standard  Servo   Mid Te
183. martPath Options screen appears  as shown   SmartPath Options Notes   EEE e The default setting is Logged Area  This setting only creates  EE EN   E passes when you are logging field data   ed    per   e By selecting All Area Covered  you can create SmartPath  passes even when not logging field data        a Logged Area    e The Heading Threshold setting is the available area that the  Guidance System uses to search for previously created SmartPath    Ki passes  The default setting is 20 degrees     42    Save Pattern    You can save a pattern   pat file  to the display s internal memory to the current field by using the  following procedure     i  ee ae Pee  Selected File  The Save Pattern screen appears  as shown   Mame Swath Created   Pattern    1 West side 30 000 ft 08 24 2009 Straight    2 North side 30 000 ft 08 24 2009 Straight    Preview E3       Note  The Save Pattern button will appear when there is an active pattern     2  Name the pattern    Press the keyboard button and enter a unique pattern name  When finished  press the green check mark  box   Notes     e To verify that the pattern is saved  you can open the Save Pattern screen again by pressing the Save  Pattern button  Your newly saved or named pattern should now appear in the Save Pattern screen     e You may remove all of the patterns by pressing the Remove All button  A warning appears  stating    All  guidance patterns will be permanently erased from memory     If you wish to do this  press the green  ch
184. mines how aggressively the control valve responds when making spinner speed  adjustments  The higher the value the more aggressive the system response Is     e Zero Flow Offset  Default Value  30    This setting 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 RPM Offset value can cause the conveyor to  not properly shut off  See PWM valve manufacturer information for recommended settings     e Allowable Error  Default Value  2     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     SPINNER SPEED PWM VALVE SETTINGS DESCRIPTION  e Fan Speed Cal  Default Value  4    The Fan Speed Cal number is the number of pulses that are generated by the sensor during one revolution  of the spinner dish     e PWM Frequency  Default Value  100    The frequency that the PWM control valve is pulsed at  Typical settings range from 100   125  See PWM  valve manufacturer information for recommended settings     e PWM Gain  Default Value  20    This setting determines how aggressively the control valve responds when making rate change  adjustments  The higher the value the more aggressive the system response IS     126    e Zero RPM Offset  Default Value  30    This setting represents the maximum duty cycle t
185. n  as shown at left  The Rate  Screen has three active areas  Target Rate  Tank Volume  and the third area shows    Flow Pressure  for Liquid applications  and Bin  for Spinner Spreader applications   These  items are explained on this and following pages        Target Rate    The Target Rate screen will appear for all target rates being applied     129    NOILLV II Tddvy    e Target Rate  The Target Rate is the amount of product that you wish to apply     e Actual Rate  The Flow Sensor returns the actual rate of the product that you  are applying        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     e The Rate 1 and Rate 2 settings represent preset application rates that allow operators to quickly change  between desired target rates for each individual product     M e The Manual Valve Control button  as shown at left  allows operators to specify the             position of the control valve  Operators use this option to prime the system before  application or clean out equipment at the end of the day     RATE SCREEN  CONTAINER LEVEL    When filling or emptying your container  you can use the Container Level portion of the Rate Screen to  update the amount of product that exists in the machine s containers     Roundup 2607 1200 gal       Target    Container  Shown Partially Full         Actual   qal  1002 3    Flow 65 3 gal min  Main Pressure 30 Pal 120 KEN  KEN 0     Ro
186. n Settings   DirectCommand       The Equipment Configuration screen is shown  This screen  m a   00   Settings displays the Implement and Controller information  To edit      pe ies equipment configuration settings  highlight a configuration and  Rate Increment DI press Edit     Controller Time Delay    Channel Channel 1    Implement AgChem 8103    Controller DirectSpreader  Eq    Configuration Settings   DirectCommand       Equipment Configuration Settings    e Configuration Name    sd The configuration name can be changed by pressing the on screen  Rate Outside of Field Minimum Flow Controll  a ATI  keyboard   a    Rate Outside of Field  Rate Displ 1 i i    rn     selection determines product control channel behavior when the    field boundary is exited     PX    Zero   Product application will turn off       Last Good   Product application will continue at the last value used  by the control system       Rx Default   Product will be applied at the default rate setting    e Minimum Flow    setting is used to maintain a consistent spray pattern  The display will not allow flow to drop below the  entered setting  Set to flow at the lowest operating pressure for the selected spray tips with all sections on   When spraying with one or more boom sections off  the system automatically reduces the minimum flow  setting according to the reduced spray width  To adjust this setting  select the keyboard button and enter  the desired numeric value     e Controller Time Delay    setting
187. nd offset 50  vehicle name 50  vehicle style 49  wheel base 49  vehicle icon 20  65  66  99  100  128  zoom detail 20  vehicle settings 72  108  antenna forward behind offset 51  antenna height 51  edit 50  wheel base 51  vehicle settings screen 50  vehicle tab 66  72  101  108  GPS offsets 72  109  keyboard button 72  108  wrench button 72  108  vibration 178  vibration calibration 178  view boundary 12  boundary  view 22  clear all 12  export 12  import 12  view map  select summary  view map 24  view map markers 23  clear map 23  clear marks 23  view messages 31  GPS information 31    201    X3AN     view operation summary button 9  volume 13  VTG 29  31    W  weight 177  182  weight calbration  linear calibration 181  weight calibration 180  182  error percentage 182  full calibration 181  weight calibration numbers 183  wheel rotating button 53  wrench button 9  27  29  Beacon 27  29  OmniSTAR 27  29    Z   ZDA 29  31   zoom detail 65  79  99  128  168  coverage 168  implement icon 100  vehicle icon 100   zoom to extent 65  78  99  128  status items  9    202    
188. ne  Select either Chase or Pull     If you select Chase  then in order to center the vehicle on the AB Line  you must follow the indicator  lights on the lightbar     If you select Pull  then in order to center the vehicle on the AB Line  you must turn the vehicle in the  opposite direction of the indicator lights on the lightbar   e External Lightbar LED Brightness    If applicable  use the up and down arrows to enter in a number specifying the brightness of the LED lights  on the L160 lightbar  The number 1 is the dimmest setting and 10 is the brightest  the default setting is 5      GUIDANCE FUNCTIONS    Display users can use either Manual Guidance  OnTrac2  or ParaDyme for guidance operations  The  setup procedures and use are explained below  Lightbar operation and pattern information applies to  users of the Manual Guidance  OnTrac2 and ParaDyme features     ON SCREEN LIGHTBAR    The on screen lightbar is an option for users who have not  purchased an external lightbar  This on screen lightbar will not  appear if you are using an external lightbar           A  Cross Track Error       The Cross Track Error indicates your vehicle s distance from the      AB Line  This distance from AB Line number shows the length  between the location of your vehicle s GPS antenna and the  nearest point on the closest pass     e  B  Guidance Lights      The guidance lights indicate directional changes as you steer the  vehicle right or left  You can specify the distance each guidance   li
189. ne appears   When you have marked the B point  the AB line appears on the  Map screen as shown  The end of the AB line is marked with a red  point           8  Create next pass    Turn left or right for the next swath  The next pass is automatically generated  Steer the vehicle so that you  center the green lights on the lightbar as you drive forward along the swath       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     39    AONVGINSY S    SmartPath    The SmartPath pattern is designed to give guidance  from any previously driven pass  This is used in  irregular shaped and terraced fields where you cannot  run all passes parallel to the previous pass  Instead  the  SmartPath guidance allows you to move to a different  area of the field  and then resume a previous guidance  pattern later  Moreover  you can use SmartPath to  create straight AB patterns within the SmartPath  pattern and cycle between any available pattern within  SmartPath to choose the appropriate one        Creating a SmartPath Pattern    1  Press New Pattern  At the Guidance Screen  press the New Pattern button        SAER ED    Pattern Type Guidance Width The New Pattern Screen appears     3  Select SmartPath    Select SmartPath from the drop down list of available guidance  patterns     Implement Width  50 ft Ki    4  Change Guidance Width  optional     In addition to these Guidance 
190. nes the speed of the servo valve when product control error  exceeds the Response Threshold setting     Lv    x   e Valve Response 2    Determines the speed of the servo valve when product control error  is less than the Response Threshold setting     Control Valve   Serva    A       e Response Threshold  Determines the system responsiveness to rate change     Auxiliary Tab    The Auxiliary Tab of the Controller Settings screen adjusts the minimum speed  threshold and rate time  of the motion detection sensor that turns the Hydraulic Drive on     Controller Settings     Minimum Ground Speed    The Minimum Ground Speed performs two functions  It determines    Rate Not the speed at which the motion detection sensor disengages and  gjedde A actual ground speed is used for rate control  and also determines  the minimum seed meter RPM when the motion detection sensor  j is active     Channel 1 Auxiliary    Minimum Ground Speed    Fa    Rate Mot Responding Threshold    A0      4s       rv lf   e Rate Not Responding Threshold  The percentage of seed rate error that triggers the alarms     e Rate Not Responding Time  The amount of time that the error occurs before the alarm sounds     86    Hydraulic Seed Controller Settings for Specific Planter  John Deere Planters   e Control Valve Configuration     PWM   e PWM Frequency     175   e PWM Gain     110   e Zero Flow Offset     40    e Gear Ratio     chain drive      2 374     ProShaft      2 417    e Pulses Rev     360  White Planters
191. nfiguration    on page 67 and    Configuration Settings    on page 68     e Vehicle Tab    The Vehicle Tab is where you can add and edit vehicles  For more  information  see    Vehicle Tab    on page 72        e Implement Tab  The Implement Tab is where you can add and edit implements  For more information  see     mplement Tab     on page 74     e Controller Tab    The Controller Tab is where you can add and edit controllers for use during planting  For more information   see  Controller Tab    on page 74     e Product Tab    The Product Tab is where you can add new products or edit existing products for planting  For more  information  see  Product Tab    on page 75     CREATE A PLANTING CONFIGURATION    To set up a Planting configuration  you must set up Vehicle  Implement  Controller and Products with the  procedure described on this and following pages     1  At the Setup screen  press the Planting button     Planting       Planting 2  The Configuration Tab opens  as shown     configuration implement Controller Product    Configuration List          3  Press the Add button     67    ONILNV Id    4  The Operating Configuration Wizard appears  as shown     From here  follow the Wizard s instructions to create a  Select Vehicle configuration that includes Vehicle  Implement  and Controller    al settings    Operating Configuration Wizard  Step 1 ofa      gt  EI       Note  From the Configuration Tab  you can also        e Press the on screen keyboard to edit or rename exist
192. ng  configuration  displayed in Zoom to Extent view    e  A  Total Field Acres   e  B  GPS Status   e  C  Ground Speed   e  D  Map Options   e  E  Home   e  F  Map View   e  G  Vehicle Icon   e  H  Logging Status    Shown for area logging Application  configurations          of the Map View button changes     MAP SCREEN  ZOOM DETAIL    When the Map Screen is shown in Zoom Detail  the Vehicle Icon appears as a gold triangle  rather than  an arrow  The map below is shown for a typical Application Configuration which does not include any  Rate Control features  This sprayer includes five boom sections  and these sections are shown as  individual boxes on the Implement Icon behind the Vehicle Icon     99       Note  Pressing the Map View button will cycle between the available map screen views  and the appearance    NOILLV II Tddvy    e  A  Total Field Acres  e  B  GPS Status   e  C  Ground Speed   e  D  Map Options   e  EN Home   e  F  Map View   e  G  Vehicle Icon    e  H  Implement Icon  5 section  boom        e  I  Logging Status  Shown for area logging Application configurations       Note  For information on Map Screen items that are standard for all operations  See    Run Time Environment   Map Screen    on page 18     APPLICATION MAP SCREEN ITEMS    The following Application Map Screen Items are available at the Map Screen     e Legend   During Application operations  the Map Screen displays two types of items in the Legend  Rate  and  Prescription  Rx   The Legend is onl
193. ng a problem  When performing a Harvest operation     speed Pulses 26      you can access the Harvest Diagnostic screen  as shown     The Harvest Diagnostic Tab includes the following information     e Flow Rate  Grain flow rate  shown in kilograms per second     e Flow Max  Flow Min and Flow Offset  Raw flow values used for diagnostic purposes     e Sensor Force  Force of grain flow  shown in Newtons     e Header Raw  Raw value of header sensor     e Speed Pulses  Shows the number of ground speed pulses from the combine     e Moisture Raw  Raw value of moisture sensor     e Temperature  Air temperature  shown in Celsius     e Temperature Raw  Raw value of temperature sensor     e Proximity Sensor  Shows if Elevator Mount Unit sensor is covered with grain     e Relay Status  Shows on or off     e Motor Current  Measure of Elevator Mount Unit  EMU  current  shown in amps     Harvest Diagnostic Notes    e For generalized Diagnostic information  such as memory  display  CAN device and firmware version  information  see    Diagnostics    on page 24     e For more information on LED diagnostic states  see    Module LED Diagnostic States    on page 186     184    APPENDIX    e This Appendix contains the following   Company Warranty Statement    on page 186System Diagrams  Reference    on page 185    e    Module LED Diagnostic States    on page 186       Company Warranty Statement    on page 1860 YSTEM D IAG RAMS  REFERENCE    To view detailed system diagrams for various machine con
194. ng the SmartPath pattern           e Pressing the Save Pattern button saves all the SmartPath passes within the display   s memory for future  USE     e If you drive your vehicle onto the Projected Path  the system guidance uses this as the Followed Path   select a Previous SmartPath Pass    If you have specified SmartPath as your desired pattern  but you are not following an active guidance  pattern  the Guidance System automatically begins searching for SmartPath patterns for your use     ez If you wish to use a previously created SmartPath pattern  you can do so by pressing on the  Active Line Cycle button  This button allows you to cycle between available SmartPath      patterns        Notes     e When the guidance system looks for other available SmartPath patterns  it first displays the nearest   available pass     e You can adjust the available area in which the Guidance System searches for previously created  SmartPath passes  To do this  adjust the Heading Threshold settings on the Smart Tab of the Guidance  Options screen  For more information  see    SmartPath Guidance Options    on page 42     Create an AB Line Within a SmartPath Pass    In addition to creating irregular curved passes within SmartPath  you can also create straight AB lines to  be used in conjunction with the curved passes  By doing this  you can switch back and forth between a  SmartPath and a Straight AB pattern     As you are using a SmartPath pattern  go to the Guidance Screen and press the A B
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196. nnrnrnnnnorrnnnrvrrnnnennnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnnennnnnnennnnsnennnnssennnnnee 179   Gran Wagn Calibrator ENE 179  Adding a New Calibration              ccccccecccceseeceeceeeeesaeeeceeseeeeesseeeeeseeeseesseeeeseneeeeeas 182  Be oc EE EEE 184   Appendix      Company Warranty Statement    on page 186System Diagrams Reference            185  FIC 20  0 ee 185  Prescription Map CW 185  Boundary and Guideline File Tvpes 185  System File Types      rarnrrnnnnnrrnnnnnenrnnnnrnnnnnnennnnnsnnnnnnsennnnnennnnnsennnnsnennnnssnnnnnseennnsnen 185  Mod  l LED Diagnostic SAS sisig AEEA Ei 186  LEDE VE 186  Company Warranty Giatement  186  WARRANT EEE aera 186  PROPRIETARY TECHNOLOGY NOTICE  186  PROM CITE 186  SERVICE AND SUPPORT 1  musronnnnvrnrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnsrnnnnnnnennnnnnnsennrnnnssnnnnnsnennnnnnnnennn 187    XI    SLNALNOXD  40 AT19v L    xii    GENERAL    INTRODUCTION AND COMPANY PROFILE    ABOUT US    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  These include grain and cotton yield monitoring  application rate control and monitoring   variable rate fertilizer application  site verification  GPS guidance and in
197. note of any calibration loads  1 23 gt  4065 sat A 21 0  that have excessive error percentages  In the example below   SA  5305 5351  0 9  Region 3 has an error percentage of 21 8 percent     2 Gii SE You should be able to calibrate the display for grain weight to  W   GES  SC 11  14 an average error of 1  to 3   If the average error is more than    Ko 1 Ju 3   uncheck the load with the maximum error  Then re     Ent SH Peri  ra perform the calibration by pressing the Perform Calibration    button       Note  You must still have at least four calibration loads checked in order to perform a full calibration                      lt      ADDING A NEW CALIBRATION  If you notice a decreased yield accuracy  you may need to perform a new calibration  To do this  use the    following procedure     1  Select Crop to Calibrate    Configuration   Combine   Header   Craps Calibration _ Press the Grain Harvest button    Select Crop to Calibrate ES    moisture    and then go to the Calibration Tab  as shown  Use the drop down    menu to select the crop to calibrate     Weight Calibration  Soybeans 2  Press Weig ht Button  1  Field Name   Region Name   Estimated   aal A   At the Calibration Tab  press the Weight button  and the Weight    Grain Harvest             1  leo Ss 4104 4051 Calibration Screen appears  as shown       150 ade S  IER oda    al AT  lt 5 gt  J670 3490   4  klen BZ 6677 eem   P    Enter Show Perform P  Weight Cal Numbers Calibration    182    3  Press Show Cal Numbers  C
198. ns not  turning blue  in InSight manual    Boom indicators turn  blue on run screen       Refer to  calibrating  injection pump        Verify a value is entered  for the active calibration       Verify a target rate is  entered for the injection  control channel    Check power connections  from the battery to the  injection pump    157    NOILLV II Tddvy    BATTERY POWER PIN OUTS    2 Pin Deutsch  Receptacle    2 Pin Deutsch Plug    2 Pin WP Tower       om   2     2 82        Direct Injection  Pump Runs Full Speed  e Digital Pump Speed Sensor         Check injection diagnostics Refer to manufacturer    to see if digital pump speed documentation to test  Is registering    value metering sensor        Display receiving  actual rate       Check injection diagnostics  to see if analog pump speed  is registering a value       Refer to injection  pump manual to test  tach generator            The injection pump   s  digital pump speed  sensor is used to provide  actual rate feedback to  the display  If the display  is not receiving an actual  rate the pump will run full  speed and provide a     Rate Not Responding     warning message  See  Digital Pump Speed Pin  out table below for pin  locations  With the  section valves on the  cabling can be tested by  pulsing the signal and  ground pins to verify the  total applied increases  it    is always best to pulse the pins at least 10 times to make sure the total applied will increase by a    noticeable amount     Module Auxiliary Conn
199. nter Suggested Controller Name    A default name of DirectLiquid appears  Use the default name or enter a new name for the DirectCommand  Liquid Configuration  Press the green check mark button to continue the configuration process     10  Select Container       11    12     13     14     15     16     17     18     19     d    The Equipment Configuration Wizard reappears  Use the drop down list to select an existing container  and  press the blue right arrow button to continue  Otherwise  press the Add button to add a container       Note  If you selected an existing container  skip ahead to Step 13     Enter Container Capacity and Units    The Container Setup Wizard appears  Enter the container Capacity using the on screen keypad  Select the  Units used to represent the Capacity of the container  Press the blue right arrow button to continue   Enter Container Name and Location   Use the on screen keyboard to assign a name to the Container  Press the green check mark button to  complete the Container setup process and return to the Operating Configuration Wizard    Enter Suggested Name for Configuration   Use the keyboard button to edit the suggested configuration name  Press the green check mark button and  continue the procedure    Add Equipment for Dual Product Application  The Operating Configuration Wizard reappears  Highlight your first equipment configuration and begin  adding a Direct Injection configuration by pressing the Add Injection button  located to the left o
200. oard  button to access the on screen text entry screen     ISS  SERGE  G  PEELE  sr DDGDHDDRR  mi             g                                               An on screen Numeric Keypad is made available for  changing configuration settings and calibration numbers   Press the keypad button to access the on screen numeric  entry screen        SETUP  SYSTEM FUNCTIONALITY    Prior to setup  most of the functionality of the display is not    available until the basic setup process is completed  and the  Home screen will look like the picture below  The Run Time   Environment is not accessible  because the Map button does  not appear on the task bar at bottom           EI view operation Summary You must complete these initial configuration steps for the Run  Time Environment to be active     1  Grower  Farm  and Field management   For more information  see    Management    on page 10        2  Equipment Operating Configuration   For more information  see the configuration information described in each Operations chapter  for example   Planting  Application  Tillage  etc      3  Product setup   For more information  see the configuration information described in each Operations chapter     4  Start Field Operation   For more information  see    Start Field Operation    on page 17     HOME SCREEN    After a Grower  Farm and Field has been selected  the Home  screen will appear as shown  Specific functions available at the       Grower  John Jones  am Kee Ver Home screen are describe
201. of Field is set to zero under the active configuration settings     2  Make sure the Outside Boundary Option is set to Turn Selection Off under the Automatic Swath Control  option     156    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 for a split 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  Make sure look aheads are less than three seconds each     TROUBLESHOOTING DIRECT INJECTION CONFIGURATIONS    When controlling a chemical injection pump using the  Injection Module PN  4000896 the configuration requires the use of a Liquid Module PN  4000394     The injection control is based off of the vehicle that has been configured for the liquid DirectCommand  control channel  Once configured  the Injection pump uses the same switch inputs and ground speed  input that has been configured for the liquid system     Direct Injection  Pump Doesn t Run    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                    See  Boom sectio
202. ogged harvest data relating to that crop or variety will be deleted     CROP SETTINGS    The Crop Settings screen displays the Dry   and the  Crop Settings Weight Volume for the selected crop  Here you can edit Crop  Dry   14 0   Settings and edit the map legend   Crop Settings  KN     e Edit Crop Settings  Legend Settings The Edit Crop Settings button allows you to edit Grain Settings    egen A ET values from the default  such as Dry   and the Weight Volume  settings  Press the checkmark box to expand the number of  bushels for grains below the dry percentage     e Legend Settings  choose Yield or Moisture     e Edit Legend    Press the Edit Legend button to change the default legend for the selected crop type  The Legend Settings  that are made here will affect new fields of that crop type  For additional information  see    Edit Legend    on  page 21     CALIBRATION TAB    Grain Harvest The Calibration Tab is where you may perform Weight           Configuration   Combine   Header   Crops Calibration Moisture  Vibration and Temperature calibrations         Weight   The Weight button allows you to enter actual Weight Calibration  Moisture loads into the display for each grain type  For more information  see     Grain Weight Calibration    on page 179     Select Crop to Calibrate  P weight    Soybeans    dh    Vibration    e Moisture      The Moisture button allows you to calibrate the moisture for the  selected crop type  For more information  see    Moisture Calibration    
203. ommand Type  Press the blue right arrow button to continue    7  Enter number of drives    Use the up and down arrows to enter in the number of hydraulic drives on your planter  Press the blue right   arrow button to continue     8  Enter suggested controller name    A suggested controller name appears  If necessary  use the on screen keyboard to edit the name of the  controller     9  Select Ground Speed Source    Select a Primary and Backup Ground Speed Source   such as GPS  Wheels  Track or Radar   Press the  blue right arrow button to continue     10  Enter Suggested Name for Configuration  Use the keyboard button to enter a name for the configuration  Press the checkmark box when complete     CONTROLLER SETTINGS FOR HYDRAULIC SEED RATE MOTOR  DRIVES    Channel Tabs    Controller Settings e Shaft Speed Cal  Channel1   Auxiliary      _ Calibration number representing the pulses that equal one  shaft Speed Cal  Gear Ratio    revolution of the hydraulic motor   360 plsfrev 1 533 E y      e Max Meter Speed    2  i Setting determines the maximum RPM of the seed meter  and is    specified by the manufacturer  A warning informs you if this    x  threshold is exceeded     e Gear Ratio  Ratio of the revolutions of the hydraulic drive as compared to the revolutions of the seed meter     Max Meter speed  150 rpm       e Allowable Error    Determines the percent of error that is allowed prior to the product control system making any flow rate  changes     e Control Valve Settings    
204. on    on page 103     e Speed Input    Press to select speed input device  For more information  see  P       Speed Input Settings    on page 104     e Aux Input  Press to display and edit Auxiliary Input settings  For more information  see    Auxiliary Input Settings    on  page 105   e AutoSwath    Press to display and edit automatic swath control settings  For more information  see    AutoSwath    on  page 107     with the Directtommand    system  the feature is already activated and ready to use  If you have not unlocked  the AutoSwath feature yet  the code can be purchased through your local dealer        Note  You must have an unlock code to activate the AutoSwath feature  If you have been using AutoSwath    CONFIGURATION SETTINGS  EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION  Configuration Settings   Area Logging       The Equipment Configuration screen is shown  This screen   gur AAA displays the Implement and Controller information  To edit  equipment configuration settings  highlight a configuration and  press Edit     Implement AgChem Sprayer    Af   E    Controller    Edit Configuration Settings   Area Logging  The Equipment Configuration Settings screen is where you    can edit the Equipment Configuration name  The appearance    Case MX215  AyChem 3 Ee      E of this screen may vary  depending upon your particular  EE application configuration  The picture below illustrates this  Standard      screen for an area logging application operation     103    NOILLV II Tddvy    Configuratio
205. on  or      Ignore NMEA WAAS    240 Checksum                              If using OmniSTAR  see    OmniSTAR Settings    on page 28     e GPS Rate  Hz     The GPS Position Rate drop down menu represents the cycles per second that the display receives  guidance information from the GPS receiver  Select one of the available Hz rates from the drop down menu     e Age of Differential    Displays the elapsed time since reception of last differential correction signal  The Age of Differential button  is only functional when GPS is connected     e Port Settings button    Displays the Serial Port Settings screen  where you can adjust GPS output  For more information  see   Serial Port Settings    on page 28     e Force TSIP Connection button  Forcibly connects to TSIP GPS receiver  Pressing this button will force the port to TSIP communication        Note  This button is functional only if the TSIP GPS receiver is physically connected     e Reset to Defaults button  Press this button to restore receiver settings to the factory default  This will remove all custom settings     Note  Differential settings and NMEA messages will need to be configured for the system to function properly  O after resetting factory defaults     2     Sdd    e Ignore NMEA Checksum  Check this to ignore intermittent GPS message errors     OMNISTAR SETTINGS    Pressing the Wrench button on the GPS General Tab opens the OmniSTAR   Seitings  G   screen  as shown  where you can view differential source and frequ
206. onfiguration Screen will change its  Ge in appearance to the Remove Prescription button  which  appears as a minus sign  This will allow you to clear out             E SS   the selected prescription   For an example  see below    Rate 2 30000 EE d e  A  Default Prescription Rate  ee 7 A     e  B  Remove Prescription button       Row SHUTOFF    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     ROW SHUTOFF CONFIGURATION    Press the Planting button at the Setup Screen and go to the Planting Configuration Tab     Planting       1  Create or add a vehicle  Follow the on screen wizard to set up a vehicle     2  Add Implement  After you have completed the vehicle configuration  the Implement Attachment Wizard appears  Add a new  implement  and select the implement attachment method     3  Select Implement Options  Use the drop down menu to select the planter or seeder type  and press the blue right arrow button to  continue  Check the Planter Section Row Shutoff check box to enable Row Shuioff functionality     4  Enter Number of Rows and Spacing  Use the up and down arrows to enter the number of rows and spacing  and press the blue right arrow button  to continue     81    ONILNV Id    Guten Module Gakk 5  Enter Number of Implement Sections    Enter the number of clutch sections on the planter Use the u
207. onnected   e Cellular Signal Strength       Displays a number between 0 and 100     e WiFi Status   Displays status of WiFi router  either Connected or Disconnected     e WiFi Signal Strength  Displays a number between 0 and 100        Note  This screen is only available with the Paradyme receiver      GUIDANCE    The Guidance Tab  located on the GPS screen  includes some general settings for the on     wg screen lightbar and L160 External Lightbar features     of 5 Hz or more     SS Note  In order to use guidance with the display  you must have a GPS receiver capable of a GPS output rate    GPS GUIDANCE TAB    Guidance Control    Be The Guidance Controls area of the Guidance Tab includes    information specific to lightbar and guidance features        General Guidance       GuidanceSsteering Type Lighth   e M n l   n   i  gt  Pattern Files Select this to adjust lightbar settings  For more information  see  7 Require Differential Import    Lightbar Settings    on page 36     Correction for Guidance    Operator Presence Alarm Fel S OnTrac2 Steering    KUE Select this for the OnTrac2 feature  For more information  see       OnTrac2    on page 48                             e ParaDyme Steering  Select this for the ParaDyme feature  For more information  consult the ParaDyme Insert  PN 4002139 Rev     C    e Required Differential Correction for Guidance   When un checked allows guidance to operate without differential correction    e Lightbar Settings   Opens the Lightbar Setting
208. ontrol  This  subsection describes the following features     s    e Map Screen functions  beginning on    Map Screen  Zoom to Extent    on page 78    e Rate Screen functions  beginning on    Run Time Environment  Rate Screen    on page 79     117    ONILNV Id    e Planter Row Shutoff functions  beginning on    Row Shutoff    on page 81    e Hydraulic Seed Rate Control functions  beginning on    Hydraulic Seed Rate Control    on page 84     e Stepper Seed Rate Control functions  beginning on    Steoper Seed Rate Control    on page 89     Note  For information on AutoSwath functionality  see the pages beginning at    AutoSwath    on page 71 of the     Planting section     Note  Additionally  consult    Auxiliary Inout Settings  Switch Mapping     on page 70 of the Planting section for     information on the Auxiliary Input Settings  Switch Mapping  feature     MAP SCREEN  ZOOM TO EXTENT    The map is shown for a SeedCommand configuration running a Row Shutoff Module and Planter    Hydraulic Drive Control   YH  e  A  Total Acres    eye    B  Legend  e  C  Display Legend Button    e  D  Home  e  EI Map View        e  F  Rate button  Only appears on hydraulic  i drive configuration     e  G  Vehicle Icon  e  H  Ground Speed   1  Logging Status  shown for Clutch Control and Hydraulic Drive Configuration     MAP SCREEN  ZOOM DETAIL    The map is shown for a Planter with SeedCommand features  This planter includes 12 sections  and  these sections are shown as individual boxes on the
209. ottom of the Home screen     E Press the Map View button  and the map screen appears  as shown     O Note  Pressing the Map View button will cycle between the available map screen views  and the appearance    of the Map View button changes  For information on Map Screen items that are standard for all operations     see    Run Time Environment  Map Screen    on page 18     CREATE A TILLAGE CONFIGURATION    To set up a Tillage configuration  you must first set up Vehicle and Implement with the following  procedures     Create a Configuration    Tillage 2  The Tillage Configuration Tab opens     Configuration Implement    Configuration List    1  At the Setup screen  press the Tillage icon          Case MX305  Field Cultivator    61    ADVTILL       3  Press the Add button     SEET 4  The Operating Configuration Wizard appears  Follow the  wizard s instructions to complete the configuration     Select Vehicle    Case MX305            TOE    Configuration Notes    If you are not using GPS for ground speed  then the ground speed sensor input must be calibrated for  accurate speed and area calculations     GPS OFFSETS    After completing the process of setting up a Vehicle  you must configure GPS Offsets  The GPS Offsets  define where the machine s rear axle and hitch is in relation to the GPS antenna  These settings are  used by mapping     To configure the GPS Offsets  you must first press the Tillage button and go to the Vehicle   ZS Tab  Press on the vehicle name to highlight 
210. our vehicle  Press the blue right arrow button to continue     OnTrac  Vehicle Wizard 3  Enter the Wheel Base    S  ier  Use the numeric keypad to enter the vehicle wheel base  Press the  EE blue right arrow button to continue          PJ    49    AONVGINS S    4  Enter Antenna Forward Behind Offset    NE Use the numeric keypad to enter the antenna Forward Behind  Fonward Behind Ofset position  Press the blue right arrow button to continue     OnTrac  Vehicle Wizard       Note  Forward indicates the antenna is located in front of the vehicle   s control point  Behind indicates the  O antenna is located behind the vehicle s control point  Be sure to select the appropriate offset for your    configuration         follows    e Standard Wheeled Vehicle  Sprayer  and Floater   Rear Axle  e Track Vehicle   Center of tracks  e Articulated Tractor   Pivot point of vehicle  e Combine Swather   Front Axle    D Note  The Control Point of a vehicle varies  depending upon the type of vehicle  These variations are as    5  Enter Antenna Height    Se Use the numeric keypad to enter the Antenna Height position   Pergh Press the blue right arrow button to continue     118 11 in E    OnTrac  Vehicle Wizard         PJ      Note  Antenna height is measured from the base of the antenna to the ground     6  Enter Vehicle Name  Use the on screen keyboard to enter in a vehicle name  Press the blue right arrow button to continue     7  Acknowledge the Confirmation    The Confirmation screen shows you
211. ow  button to continue     c  f you selected a Self Propelled Sprayer  you must enter a full  swath width  number of boom sections and section widths  Press the     lt   C EI blue right arrow button to continue     vehicle Type    self Propelled sprayer      136    S   Note  Individual boom widths must equal the total     This step is skipped if you are using a Tractor  ATV  or Pickup Truck      d  Enter a Vehicle Name  The vehicle   s default name is the Make and Model you entered in step 1b  If  necessary  edit that name by pressing the keyboard button and typing the preferred name   Press the checkmark box     3  Select Implement    Select the desired implement from the drop down list  then press the blue right arrow button and proceed  to step 3  If your implement is not listed  press New and proceed to step 2b        Note  This step does not apply if you have a self propelled sprayer  Instead  proceed to step 4      a  Use the drop down menu to select the correct Implement Attachment Method and press the blue  right arrow button to continue     b  Use the numeric keypad to enter the appropriate swath width and press the blue right arrow button to  continue     c  Use the up and down arrow buttons to enter in the number of boom sections  Press the blue right   arrow button to continue     d  The section numbers and swath widths of the sections are displayed in the next screen  If necessary   adjust the boom widths by pressing on the section number and use the numeric keyp
212. ower     e Valve Response 2  Default Value  8     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     e Allowable Error  Default Value  2     Determines the percent of error that is allowed prior to the product control system making any conveyor  RPM corrections     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     e Response Threshold  Default Value  15     125    NOILLV II Tddvy    Determines where the control system switches between using Valve Response 1 or Valve Response 2  speed setting     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     SPINNER SPREADER PWM CONTROL VALVE SETTINGS    DESCRIPTION  e PWM Frequency  Default Value  100    The frequency that the PWM control valve is pulsed at  Typical settings range from 100   125  See PWM  valve manufacturer information for recommended settings     e PWM Gain  Default Value  20    This setting deter
213. p and down arrows to enter the number of clutch sections   and press the blue right arrow button to continue           independently turned on and off        D Note  Do not enter the number of individual rows  Enter the number of swath sections that can be    6  Enter Section Widths from Left to Right  The Enter Section Widths from Left to Right screen appears  This screen shows the number of sections  and number of rows in your configuration  From here you can     Press Next  or      Highlight the section number  and use the numeric keypad to change the section row numbers  then  press the blue right arrow button to continue        Note  The implement is divided up into equal section sizes by default  To modify the sections  press the     keypad button for each section that needs to be changed   7  Enter Distance from Hitch to Application Point    Use the numeric keypad to enter the distance from the implement hitch to the application point  from front  to back   When finished  press the blue right arrow button to continue     Gei    Enter Implement Name  Use the numeric keypad to enter a name for the implement  and press the check mark box     Enable Seed Row Shutoff    On the Implement Tab  first highlight the desired implement from the Implement List  then check the Enable  Seed Row Shutoff check box  Next  press the Configure Clutch Modules button     Gi    Note  You must have the Enable Row Shutoff Module check box selected in order to have the Configure                
214. p button  A  to view a Summary Map    Tings Fare A Press the Summary Screen button  B  at bottom right to view  m rug the Summary Screen     Home    dh    Soybeans       DIAGNOSTICS    Pressing on the Diagnostics button on the Home Screen summons the Diagnostics screens  that pertain to your configuration  Technical support may request that you look at these  screens for help in diagnosing a problem  Three screens that appear for all configurations  include Device Information  Memory and Display  which are described in the following  section  Additional screens  appropriate to the connected modules  are present as needed           Note  GPS Diagnostic information can be found at    GPS Diagnostics    on page 31        DEVICE INFORMATION  Ds The Device Information screen shows generalized diagnostic       al Device Information    gt    information  including Firmware information  Hardware  SEL Firmware      1 57 0 155 information  Serial Number  Revision Number  Run Time  and  SE Firmware ID  EDGE Boot Counter   244 MOISTURE MODULE Hardware ID  4007456  Serial Number  2008260006 Additionally  the CAN Device List on the left hand side of this  ess eeh screen displays the modules that are connected to the CAN  EE Bus  Select a device to display specific details in the Firmware  and Hardware Information frames of the CAN tab  Check the  CAN device list to ensure that all modules appear there   MEMORY  Ds The Memory screen shows information about memory usage     lt   Memory    gt
215. patents on its design and operational features  Copying features of  this system relating to measurement and calculation of grain flow and weight  organization of field and  load data may result in patent infringement     COPYRIGHT NOTICE    Ag Leader Technology has copyrighted     2010  the contents of this manual and the operating program  for the display  No reproductions may be made without first obtaining the consent of Ag Leader  Technology     186    SERVICE AND SUPPORT    Your display was designed with simplicity and ease of use in mind  This manual has been provided to  help familiarize yourself with the display and its basic functionality  Setup wizards are implemented  where appropriate within the system to further simplify configuration and use     If you have additional questions or feel that you may be having a problem with your system  call your  local Ag Leader Technology dealer or call us directly at the phone number below  If we determine you  have a hardware failure  we will ship replacement hardware immediately     Our Technical Support Department can be reached by phone at 515 232 5363 extension  1 or through  email at support agleader com     187    XIQGNAddwW    188    Index    a  heading 44  a  pattern 44  A B button 42  AB line 37   within SmartPath 41  A B SmartPath toggle 42  active line cycle button 41  actual rate 79  80  129  adaptive curve 46  47   heading threshold 48   new pass 47  adaptive curve button 46  add field 12  add field note 16  add
216. pgrades an individual module directly from the Compact Flash Card     FIELD NOTES    Markers are a collection of point objects shown as icons on the Map Screen  As the name suggests   markers allow the operator to mark mapping points    on the go    and thus identify specific features within  a field     You can create markers by pressing the Field Notes button on the Setup screen  The Field  Notes screen opens   Field Motes    e Add  a Press the Add button to add a Field Note  This marker then    ere Te Gs  appears on Map Options at the Map screen  For an  PR fe an example  see    View Map Markers    on page 23   Eg       FIELD NOTES      Markers    e Keyboard button       Rock  Ti         Press the on screen keyboard button to edit the marker  Or        Up and down arrow buttons  Press the up and down arrow buttons to rearrange the                         order of the map icons     e Change Icon button  Opens the Icon Selection screen  as shown  where you can change the appearance of a map icon     Icon Selection    SZ SS SS HF HB B F  1 2 3 fo GE ER   o oO O o 8 8 OO 0  JE EE  GE  A A A    A A A A  vB Em el        F FF FF   d F    ele      Note  For information on viewing the Field Notes on the Map Screen  see    View Map Markers    on page 23        16    START FIELD OPERATION    You can start field operations after setting up a Grower  Farm and Field  and then creating an operating  configuration     e To set up a Planting Operating Configuration  see    Create a Plantin
217. ply product where it will benefit your crop most and apply less where it won t  This subsection  describes the following DirectCommand features     e Map Screen functions  beginning on    Map Screen  Zoom to Extent    on page 128     127    NOILLV II Tddvy    e Rate Screen functions  beginning on    Run Time Environment  Rate Screen    on page 129     e Loading Prescription Files   beginning on    Loading Prescriptions    on page 134   e Shape File Conversion   beginning on    Shape File Conversion    on page 135     e Liquid Application Control  beginning on    Liquid Application Control    on page 136     e Direct Injection   beginning on    Direct Injection    on page 141    e Spinner Spreader Granular Control   beginning on    Spinner Spreader Granular Control    on page 147     e NORAC UC5 Boom Height Control  beginning on    NORAC UC5 Setup    on page 151     e Troubleshooting information  beginning on    Troubleshooting    on page 154     MAP SCREEN  ZOOM TO EXTENT    This map is for a DirectCommand configuration  The Display Legend icon has been pressed to show the  Rate Legend at left  At right  the Container Level shows that the container is half full     Ae     lt D     A  Legend   Bus  e  B  Total Field Acres  WG e  C  Status Items Target Rate   Actual Rate  DER    D  Ground Speed    gt   e  E  Container Level    F  gt   iF  En i    F  Display Legend Button    e  G  Home  e  H  Map View  e  I  Target Rate                    e  J  Vehicle Icon  e  K  AutoSwath    M
218. pped per one revolution of the seed meter  For more information      Calibrating Seed Rate Meters    on page 94      b  Perform a Seed Meter Calibration  not always required   A new calibration should be performed if  your as applied seed rate does not match the actual population planted  For more information      Calibrating Seed Rate Meters    on page 94     HYDRAULIC SEED RATE CONTROL CONFIGURATION    Press the Planting button at the Setup Screen and go to the Planting Configuration Tab     Planting       1  Create or add a vehicle  Follow the on screen wizard to set up a vehicle     2  Add Implement    After you have completed the vehicle configuration  the Implement Attachment Wizard appears  Add a new  implement  and select the implement attachment method     3  Select Implement    Using the drop down box  select the implement you would like to use in this configuration  If there are no  implements in the list  press the New button     4  Select Operation Type  Select the Rate Logging Control operation type  Press the blue right arrow button to continue     84    5  Select Controller    Select an existing controller from the drop down menu  or press the New button and use the Controller  Setup Wizard to create a controller     6  Select Device and Seed Command Type  After pressing the New button  the Controller Setup Wizard appears  Use the drop down menus to select  SeedCommand as your device  Use the bottom drop down menu to select Hydraulic Seed Control as the  SeedC
219. r        By pressing the Boom Height button  A   you can view the  Boom Height screen  as shown                 g   0 mph 7   Left Automatic   Center Automatic   Boom Height screen  Right Automatic   Rall Automatic   Location serial Reading Temp F  Let Guter 100  76 cm   211  C  Left Inner 103 63cm   211  C  Main Lift 101 sen e  Right Inner 104  bm   211  C    TS The Boom Icon appears as blue when in Automatic Mode  and black when in   Manual Mode  The right  left and center sections appear independently on this  icon  Pressing the Boom Icon opens the NORAC UC5 diagnostics screen  where you can view which boom  sections are in Manual or Automatic Mode  and you can also view raw values from the NORAG boom height    sensors     The numbers that appear below the Boom Icon show the distance between the boom section    e and the target     assy Indicates the direction that the boom section is being commanded to move  The arrows shown     around the boom appear either 1  In Automatic Mode  or 2  When the boom is in Manual Mode  and the user is manually moving the boom section     e Mode  Indicates whether the Boom is in Crop Mode or Soil Mode     e Target Height  The desired boom height above the ground  for Soil Mode   or the crop canopy  for Crop Mode      e Sensitivity  Adjusts the boom response  Higher values make the height control more responsive     153    NOILLV II Tddvy    e Temperature  Shows the measurement of the outside ambient air temperature   Engage button    The En
220. r  The Title Bar shows current speed in miles per hour  kilometers per hour  and area logged   Task Bar Buttons    The task bar displays buttons relating to various functions of the display  These buttons include Home   Mapping  Liquid Rate Control  Planting Rate Control  Harvest  Autoswath  and Logging  These buttons  are shown in front of a green background when you are at that screen  otherwise they are shown in front  of a blue background     Home Button  Pressing the Home button takes you to the Home screen     A       Map Button  Pressing the Map button takes you to the Map screen  Pressing it more than once cycles  the Map screen to zoom in and out     ZOOM DETAILS B ZOOM TO EXTENT B PERSPECTIVE VIEW      Note  The Perspective View is only available when guidance is active        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     18       AutoSwath   ON CH AutoSwath   OFF AN    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  Pressing this button turns logging on and off     ON KR et OFF E ef    Rate Control Button  Pressing this button takes you to the Rate Control screen  which is  e shown for both Planting and Application     The NORAC Engage button enables boom height control  Thi
221. r is inside of the field boundary     Problem  Conveyor turns off in the middle of the pass  Solution  Check the display firmware and module firmware to see if they are running the  latest version   Problem  Total Applied does not match Actual Weight Applied  Solution     1  1  Make sure the shaft speed ps rev are set correctly in the controller settings     NO      2  Make sure the controlling product is set to the correct units     Problem  Rate not responding  1  1  Make sure there is a ground speed registering on the display     2  2  Make sure the shaft speed pls rev  are set correctly in the controller settings   You must make sure  to account for sprocket ratios if chain driven      Driven Teeth  X Rate Sensor Pulses   True Pulses  Drive Teeth    3  3  The CFR number may need to be adjusted     TROUBLESHOOTING SERIAL CONTROL APPLICATIONS  LIQUID AND  GRANULAR     Problem  Rate changes in the display  but not on the controlled console   Solution     1  Verify that the current firmware is running on the display and Application Rate module     2  Check the settings specific to your controlled console  For more information  refer to the Quick  Reference Guide      161    NOILLV II Tddvy    3  Check cabling and all connections    4  Disconnect the serial connection and determine if the controller is functioning properly without the  display    TROUBLESHOOTING SERIAL CONTROL APPLICATIONS  LIQUID  ONLY     Problem  The display rate and serial controlled rate do not match   So
222. r the base amount of the second component   Press the blue right arrow button after the final blend component has been added     8  Enter Manufacturer name if applicable     Use the on screen keyboard to enter a unique name for the blend  Press the checkmark box to complete  the process of setting up the dry blend  The new Dry Blend now appears in the Product List     MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS  FERTILIZER DEFAULT PRODUCT SETTINGS    ee  in terms of Ibs  100  ee    Abbreviated   name for   display and P  P205   K K20  Density  predefined   name for SMS    5 14  los  gal   at  60 F     28  UAN Liquid 28  eum 10 67  lbs  gal    30  UAN Liquid 30  UAN 30 10 86  los  gal    32  UAN Liquid 32  UAN 11 06  los  gal     Ammonium EE  olyohosphate  Liquid 10 34  er p q polyphosphate       115    NOILLV II Tddvy    EET pefe    Ammonium Dry Ammonium 34 N A   nitrate nitrate   Ammonium Ammonium   o o e EE  E as   sulfate sulfate        E   se per E        Triple  superphosphat       Potassium Potassium  nitrate nitrate    JOHN DEERE SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS    Here are some tips to remember when operating the display in conjunction with a Spray Star control  system  Refer to the quick reference sheet PN  2002831 38 and other sections of the user guide for  specific setup and operation instructions     MASTER SWITCH INPUT    After setting up a configuration in the display make sure to change the master switch input setting from  standard to optional  This will tell the display to read the foot pedal
223. r vehicle name and settings  Press the green check mark box to finish  the configuration  The newly configured vehicle will now appear in the list underneath the Vehicle Tab     EDIT VEHICLE SETTINGS    1  Open Vehicle Settings Screen    Sha At the OnTrac2 Vehicle Tab  press the Setup  wrench  tool  At the Vehicle Tab  highlight the vehicle  and press the Setup  wrench  tool at this screen  The Vehicle Settings screen appears  as shown     50       EE    Press the Edit button  and a second Vehicle Settings screen  appears  as shown     vehicle Name  Vehicle    vehicle Type  OnTrace2F ws    Wheelbase  118 11 in  Edit  Ant  Forward Behind  Din Forward    Ant  Lateral Offset  U in Right    Ant Height  116 117 in    EE EES      At the Vehicle Settings screen  you can adjust the following  Wheelbase Antenna Forward Behind Offset    per    e Wheel Base  Antenna Height e Antenna Forward Behind Offset    e Antenna Height  KAES Press the green check mark box when finished     ONTRAC2 TOOLS TAB        The OnTrac2 Tools Tab is where you can calibrate OnTrac2   perform a Vehicle Steering Diagnostics check  perform a  Steering Tuning Adjustment  enable a Remote Engage Switch   ana OE iae   Diagnostics sensitivity Output  e Calibrate  Starts the procedure to calibrate OnTrac2  For more information      see    Calibrating OnTrac2    on page 52   ESC Software Version  2 0 00009 3    ppl  vn   Upgrade    e e  ECU Software Version  ECU  2 0 3 0 Es   e Steering Diagnostics  Performs a Vehicle S
224. rack Error adjusts how close the vehicle holds to the AB line  Increasing Cross Track Error will  improve or decrease the amount a vehicle is off the AB line  If it is set too high  the OnTrac2 system will  oscillate across the AB line     How the On Trac2 System works    Imagine three men in a special tractor cab  called Steering  Heading and Cross Track  The cab on the  tractor is special because none of the three men can see outside the windows of the cab  Inside the cab   each man has a unique job and end goal    e Steering   Steers the tractor left and right     e Heading     Uses a compass and measure the difference between the tractor s heading and the AB line heading     e Cross Track  Uses a measuring tape and to measure how far offline the tractor is from the AB line     These three men interact with each other to steer the tractor in the following way  keeping in mind they  cannot see their steered wheels or where they are headed     e Steering listens to Heading and Heading listens to Cross Track  which issue commands on how far left  or right to steer the tractor so that it stays on the AB line     Steering   s goal  To steer the tractor in a responsive manner  but not in a jerky or lazy way   e Heading tells Steering how to steer the tractor left and right in order to minimize the difference between  the tractor s heading and the AB Line heading     Heading   s goal  To minimize the difference in the tractor s heading and the AB Line heading   e Cross Track also
225. re offset to help provide accurate moisture and yield readings  For more information   see    Moisture Calibration    on page 179     6  Calibrate Grain Weight    A correct Grain Weight Calibration provides accurate readings across all grain flow ranges  Calibration is  required each year and for each grain type  For more information  see    Grain Weight Calibration    on  page 179     Vibration Calibration    Vibration Calibration The vibration calibration must be performed with the correct  head on the combine  and repeated for each crop harvested     With separator running  press START to begin 60 second timer     1  Run Separator  Eu Start the separator and feeder house with the proper header    sikten attached  Run at full speed      2  Press Vibration  At the Calibration Tab  use the drop down menu to select the crop  to calibrate  Press the Vibration button  and the Vibration  Calibration screen appears   3  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     4  Calibration Number Displayed    When the vibration calibration is complete  the vibration calibration number is displayed  and a message  appears stating  Calibration Complete     Press the checkmark box to return to the Calibration Tab  You may  now turn off the separator     178    Temperature Calibration       fonr Giron A Temperature Calibration only needs to be performed once    per season  Changing
226. re yet  the code can be purchased through your local dealer     68    CONFIGURATION SETTINGS  EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION  The Equipment Configuration screen displays the Implement    Equipment Settings and Controller information  The appearance of this screen may  EE    vary  depending upon your particular planting configuration  To  edit equipment configuration settings  highlight a configuration  and press Edit        Case STH 440  Kinze  4ra0  Se     Fate Increment 1000    Controller Time Delay D    Implement Kinze 24r30    E  Equipment Configuration Settings   SeedCommand    Users of the Hydraulic Drive and Stepper Seed Meter planting configurations may adjust the following  settings at this screen   e The Rate Outside of Field selection  determines product control channel behavior when the field boundary is exited  The drop down menu  includes the following options     Zero  Product application will turn off     Last Good  Product application will continue at the last value used by the control system     Rx Default  Product will be applied at the default rate setting  e The Rate Display Smoothing check box    determines how the feedback from the control channel rate sensor will be displayed on the Map screen   When de selected  the system will display raw feedback from the rate sensor  When checked  the system  will display the target rate when the actual rate is within     10  of the target rate setting     e The Controller Time Delay setting    compensates for any latency
227. reen shows all of the Markers that you  Marks created in    Field Notes    on page 16     Clear Clear    Map Marks    Markers    JE  Weeds    Tile Inlet har  Rack   EN                                                    arrows on the right hand side to view more markers that you created     e Press an individual marker to indicate a Field Note on the Map Screen   e Press Clear Map to permanently remove all logged data from the active field operation   e Press Clear Marks to permanently removes all mapped marks from the active field       Note  For an explanation of the View Guidance screen  see    Guidance Functions    on page 36     SUMMARY    Press the Summary button at the bottom of the Home Screen to view a summary information   Ez  which shows you field totals and averages for a specific field        If you have performed only one instance in a specific field  the    Jaran Avg Rate  gal ac  Total  gal  Area aX  pat Summary Screen appears  Use the bottom scroll bar to view    Instance 1 us 124 104   all data for a particular field   po Peters  e 12 0 12 5 104       Field Total  All  12 0 12 5 1 04          i  Fly    23    G Note  lf all of the Markers that you created are not immediately visible in this screen  use the up and down    dnLas    Select Summary    If you have performed more than one operation for a field  the  Season Field Select Summary Screen appears  Use the center right drop   down menu to choose the Operation that you wish to view   TE E Press the View Ma
228. ress Enter Weight    By default  all Field Names are checked  Uncheck any regions that  you do not wish to include in the weight calibration  and press the  Enter Weight button     15  Select Region and Enter Actual Weight    The Enter Cal Weight screen appears  as shown  Select the  Region and use the numeric keypad to enter the Actual Weight for  those regions  Repeat this step for each calibration load  When  finished  press the checkmark button     16  Press Perform Calibration  When the Weight Calibration Screen reappears  press the Perform  Calibration button     17   Optional Step  Continue with Full Calibration      A message appears  stating    Linear Calibration Complete     as in    the example shown  From here  you can continue with a Full  Calibration  which is more accurate than the Linear Calibration that  you just performed     Note  A full calibration requires four or more loads  as compared to the Linear Calibration that you just  performed  which can be performed with three loads or less     181    ISSAYVH    Weight Calibration  Soybeans 18  Examine Error Percentage   Full Calibration Complete a   When the calibration is finished  a screen appears  stating  Full  Calibration Complete     Examine the error percentages before  checking the check mark box     Average Error  17   Maximum Error  3 0     Cal Numbers Calibration    19  Uncheck Loads With Excessive Error Percentages       Region Name   Estimated Actual Eror    Atthe Weight Calibration Screen  take 
229. 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  Boom indicators on the Run Screen must be blue showing that boom valves are on    CONTROL VALVE SETTINGS  LIQUID PRODUCT CONTROL VALVE CONFIGURATION    e Inline Servo    Rate control is achieved through actuating a butterfly or ball valve found in the solution hose that goes to  the booms  When the valve opens  the flow increases and when the valve closes  the flow decreases     e Bypass Servo   Rate control is achieved through actuating a butterfly or ball valve found in the return line to the solution  tank  When the valve opens  the flow decreases and when the valve closes the flow increases    e PWM 12 volt    Rate control is achieved through speed changes to the solution pump  The PWM 12 Volt setting is  programmed to pulse the power to an electric solenoid valve used to adjust the hydraulic flow to the solution    pump   117    NOILLV II Tddvy    118    e Pump Servo   Rate control is achieved through speed changes to the solution pump  The pump servo setting is  programmed to control an electric motor used to actuate a hydraulic valve to adjust the hydraulic flow to the  solution pump    e PWM Ground   Rate control is achieved through speed changes to the solution pump  The PWM Ground setting is  programmed to pulse the ground to an electric solenoid valve used to adjust the hydraulic flow to the  so
230. roduct control system making any flow rate  changes    e Flow Control Delay   Setting for period of time from master switch on and the start of product application to the first flow control  correction  This setting can be used to eliminate unwanted correction of flow control at the start of each  pass  Typical setting values are zero for granular and 1 2 seconds for liquid application control    e Close Flow Control Valve When Rate Off   When selected the controlling system will shut down when there is either a zero rate in the field or entering  an already applied area  When unchecked the controlling system will stay in the last known state when the  sections are shut off    e 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    e PWM Gain   Determines how aggressively the control valve responds when making rate change adjustments  The  higher the value the more aggressive the steering response Is    e 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   e Shaft Speed Cal   Calibration number representing the pulses that equal one revolution of the rate control metering system   e Max
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232. rs  as shown   For an  illustration of this  see    Harvest Screen Display Items    on page 169     v Flag Region as    Calibration Load  2  Flag Region as Calibration Load    Press the Flag Region as Calibration Load check box  then press  PX the checkmark box to return to the Harvest Screen     3  Choose Speed or Swath Width    Decide the speed at which you will drive or the swath width you will use for this load  Try to keep your speed  or swath width as constant as possible for the entire load     4  Harvest Calibration Load  Harvest a load weighing between 3 000 and 6 000 pounds  1 361 to 2 721 kilograms      5  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      6  Change Loads  In the display  immediately change to another load that does not have any data     7  Weigh and Record Load Weight  Weigh the grain on the hauling vehicle and record the actual load weight     e If you are using a weigh wagon to weigh the grain  make sure the wagon has been calibrated properly   e Only use one scale during this calibration process   e Use the same vehicle for all calibration loads   e Do not use a semi truck  as this vehicle s capacity is too large for a calibration load   8  Repeat for Four Calibration Loads    9  Repeat steps 1 7 for a minimum of four calibra
233. rs 23  field operation wizard 17  operating configuration selection 17  field tab 12  area 12  boundary 12  farm 12  FSA area 12  FSA number 12  file selection screen 133  firmware  diagnostics  firmware 24  firmware ID 24  firmware version  GPS information  firmware version 32  flow 131  flow delay 168  flow max 184  flow meter 102  flow meter calibration number 137  flow min 184  flow offset 184  flow rate 184  foot box 98  165  force TSIP connection 27  frequency 32  full calibration 181    G    gear ratio  example 92  93  multiple drives 92  93  single motor drive 91  gear ratio calculation 91  general  calibrate touchscreen 13  general tab 13  brightness 13  Imperial 14  language selection 14  metric 14  operating units 14    time zone 13  volume 13  GGA 29  31  GLL 29  31  glossary 162  GPS  general tab 27  GPS diagnostics 31  GPS icon 19  GPS information 31  32  diff off 31  diff on 31  differential 31  elevation 31  fast update rate 32  frequency 32  GPS speed 32  HDOP 32  heading 31  latitude 31  longitude 31  port 32  receiver ID 32  receiver voltage 32  serial number 32  SNR 32  UTC time 32  GPS offsets 62  72  109  antenna 62  antenna tab 72  109  hitch 63  hitch tab 73  109  mount tab 109  gps offsets 173  174  antenna 174  head 174  GPS offsets button 62  GPS position rate 27  GPS rate 27  GPS information  GPS rate 32  GPS speed 32  grain weight calibration 180  granular application  troubleshooting 160  granular fertilizer  setup 114  ground speed source 172  b
234. s button can toggle back and forth  between Automatic Mode and Manual Mode   e NORAC Engage   Enabled    Da When you enable Automatic Mode  this button turns green and an arrow appears above the  triangle  At the same time  the display beeps three times              e NORAC Engage   Disabled    When you disable Automatic Mode on any part of the boom and the display switches to  Manual Mode  this button turns grey and the display beeps twice  If less than the full boom  remains in Manual Mode  the display will continue beeping twice every three seconds     The Master Switch Indicator  shown for SeedCommand or DirectCommand functions  shows if the  master switch is on  green  or off  red   The master switch is shown in the F1 position on the Auxiliary  Input Settings screen     Best Switch   ON Psi Switch   OFF    Map Screen Icons    The GPS button in the upper left hand corner of the Map screen  displays the following colors   e Differential GPS     Green if you are receiving a differential GPS signal    e GPS   No differential  Yellow if you are receiving GPS  but no differential signal       e No GPS     Grey if you are receiving no GPS signal     19    dnLas    The Engage icon shows that the OnTrac2 autosteer system is on  off  or off but ready to engage  The  appearance of this icon displays the following     e Engage   On Green  KO autosteer system is on   e Engage   Ready Grey    autosteer system off but ready to engage     e Engage   Off Grey with a red circle and slash
235. s screen  For more information  see    Lightbar Settings    on page 36     e Operator Presence Alarm    Available for OnTrac2 and ParaDyme users  The Operator Presence Alarm disengages guidance control if  the operator does not have any interaction with the display for a specified period of time  Use the drop down  menu to specify the period of time before guidance is automatically disengaged     Pressing the Wrench Button on the Guidance Tab opens the guidance system settings for  the selected guidance system     Pattern Files    The Pattern Files area of the Guidance Tab Imports guidance pattern files from the compact flash card   For more information  see    Guidance Screen    on page 37     e Import  Imports guidance pattern files from the compact flash card     e Export  Exports guidance pattern files from the display to the compact flash card     35    AONVGINS S    e Remove All  This will remove all guidance pattern files from the display s internal memory     LIGHTBAR SETTINGS    Lighthar Settings To adjust lightbar settings  press the Lightbar Settings button  ee on the Manual Guidance screen  The Lightbar Settings  12 in LED Brightness screen appeals  as shown   vn e LED Spacing  Enter in an amount specifying the distance represented by each    square of the lightbar  You can enter in a number ranging between  6 and 72 inches     e Mode    This determines which method to use the GPS information  provided on the display s Map screen to center the vehicle on the AB Li
236. screen keyboard to edit or rename existing configurations     e Press the Wrench button to access Configuration Settings  For more information  see    Configuration  Settings    on page 103        e Press the Remove button to remove a configuration  Caution  When deleting a configuration all data logged  with that configuration will be deleted     5  Select Implement    Select the desired implement from the drop down list  then press the blue right arrow button and proceed  to step 4  If your implement is not listed  press New  Select an Implement Attachment Method  Enter a Full  Swath Width  Enter the Number of Boom Sections  Enter Boom Section Widths from Left to Right  Enter  Distance from Hitch to Application Point  and Enter an Implement Name  Press the blue right arrow button  to continue    6  Select Operating Mode    Use the drop down menu to select Rate Logging Control if you are going to be creating a configuration  where an application rate is logged  such as a DirectCommand configuration   Otherwise  select Area    Logging Only if you are creating a Site Verification configuration  Press the blue right arrow button to  continue     e If you selected Rate Logging Control  continue at Step 5 below     e If you selected Area Logging Only  select an Implement  and a Ground Speed Source  and then name  and save the configuration     7  Select Controller    Select the Device and Direct Type of your configuration  Under Device  select either DirectCommand   Serial Contro
237. see    Harvest Screen Display Items    on page 169     e  M  Ground Speed  HARVEST SCREEN DISPLAY ITEMS    e Yield  Displays the instantaneous yield while there is grain flow and the average yield when grain flow is not  present     e Moisture  Displays the instantaneous moisture while there is grain flow and the average when there is no grain flow     169    ISSAYVH    e Area   Shows the area harvested for the current region    e Wet Weight   Shows the actual weight that has been harvested in the region    e Dry Bushels   Displays the number of bushels at the specified dry moisture percentage     HARVEST SCREEN   ACTIVE DISPLAY ITEMS   The Harvest Screen includes three active display items that if pressed  summon three different screens  that display further harvest information    28 7            g     A  Region Display Item   Summons the Region Options screen  where you can change  Regions  edit a Region Name  or flag a region as a calibration load   For more information  see    Grain Weight Calibration    on page 179            get nol oe pe     B  Harvest Diagnostics Display Item    30 ft D in e  ET Summons the Harvest Diagnostics screen  For more information     see    Diagnostics    on page 184    e  C  Swath Width Display Item   Summons the Swath Width screen  where you can change the width of a swath        e Region Options screen    x Flag Region as a Calibration Load    EI  0 90 x 4 5 mph  Flow Rate 0 00 kon    Moisture Raw 081  Flow Max 507 Temperature 155 G e i I 
238. setting determines the behavior of the swath section when  entering exiting an already applied area or field boundary  Options available include Minimize Skip   Minimize Overlap  and User Defined Percentage     Auxiliary Input Settings  e Master Switch  Switch that performs global master control of all rate control channels   e 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    e Flow Meter Cal   Calibration value representing the number of pulses that equal one gallon of product flow through the  controlling system    e Control Valve Configuration   Setting specifies the type of control valve being used for the rate control functions of the controlling system     e Response Threshold   Determines where the control channel switches between using Valve Response 1 and Valve Response 2  speed setting     e Valve Response 1  Determines the speed of the servo valve when product control error exceeds the Response Threshold  setting  Valve Response 1 represents the fast speed of the servo valve     e Valve Response 2    Determines the speed of the servo valve when product control error is less than the Response Threshold  setting  Valve Response 2 represents the slow speed of the servo valve     163    NOILLV II Tddvy    Co    e Allowable Error    Determines the percent of error that is allowed prior to the p
239. sole Screen s Advanced Tab     e fw2    Firmware upgrade file for the display and control modules  Install firmware updates from the external  storage card by pressing the Upgrade button on the Console Screen s Memory Tab     185    XIANSddY    e  msf  The  msf  Management Setup File   file format allows the display to import Grower and Field information  from SMS software via a Compact Flash Card     MODULE LED DIAGNOSTIC STATES    LED DISPLAY    e Off   No power   e Flashing 1 Hz green  Normal operation   e Flashing 1 Hz orange   CAN bus errors detected  error active passive state   e Steady orange   CAN bus off   e Steady red   Hardware or initialization failure  e Flashing 1 Hz red   Firmware download in progress    e Flashing fast red  Firmware download error    COMPANY WARRANTY STATEMENT    WARRANTY    Ag Leader Technology will repair or replace at no charge any component of the display that fails during  normal service  while being used in an approved application  within two years of the warranty start date   Warranty is not provided for damage resulting from abuse  neglect  accidents  vandalism  acts of nature   or any causes that are outside of the normal intended use of the display  Ag Leader Technology shall not  be liable for indirect  incidental  or consequential damages to the dealer  end user  or third parties arising  from the sale  installation  or use of any Ag Leader Technology product     PROPRIETARY TECHNOLOGY NOTICE    Ag Leader Technology s display has 
240. specific setting is essential to ensure proper machine performance     IMPLEMENT OFFSETS    After completing the initial process of configuring an implement  you must enter accurate values in the  Implement Offsets screen     To configure the Implement Offsets  you must first go to the Setup screen  press the Tillage  button and go to the Implement Tab  Highlight the implement that you wish to configure   l press the Wrench Button     Implement Offset The Implement Information screen opens        Enter Den or RighiDistanee fom Cenere Press the Swath Section Offsets button  and the Implement    Seen z Offsets screen appears  as shown     e Use the first numeric keypad to enter the distance from the mid     point of the swath section to the machine s centerline  Select to the  10 00  left to the right to indicate the direction the swath section Is located    from the vehicle centerline   Le IX     e Use the second numeric keypad to enter the distance that the swath section is located from the hitch point   Press the check mark button when finished     Enter Forward or Backward Distance from Hitch Point       Note  Accuracy when measuring and entering implement offsets is required to ensure proper machine    performance     63    SEIL    64    PLANTING  RUN TIME ENVIRONMENT  MAP SCREEN    The screens shown in this section are for a Planting configuration  In order for you to view the Map  Screen  you must first select a Grower  Farm and Field at the Start Field Operation portion
241. ss  Select either Area Count or Heading Change     47    JONVAINY       Area Count generates the next pass  based on coverage area of the previous pass  The display must  be logging coverage data in order to generate the next pass       Heading Change logs the next pass when the vehicle turns past the heading threshold   e Heading Threshold   Enter in the degree of turning angle that your vehicle will need to make before creating another pass           Note  You should always set the Heading Threshold number past 90 degrees  The default number is 110  degrees     NUDGE      You can adjust Nudge settings at the Guidance Screen   shown  The blue double arrows allow you to adjust the AB Line  by the specified distance left or right             1    5 mph       ac  Guidance    VW Mew S     Pause     Load Adjust  a steering 0 0 Right      Options A  gt               Pressing the Options button opens the Guidance Options  screen  which is discussed at    Guidance Options    on page 47        GE weg Pressing the Nudge button on the Guidance Options screen  SS SCH opens the Nudge screen  as shown   e Use the numeric keypad to enter a distance to move the swaths   e To clear out the adjustment and go to the original position  press  Clear Nudge     A SS    ONTRAC2       Access the OnTrac2 guidance feature by pressing the Setup button  wrench  on the home    Then press the GPS button on the Setup Screen     Then the Guidance tab will appear   From the Guidance Steering Type menu  selec
242. ss that a vehicle acquires an AB line   es Increasing this value will cause the vehicle to take a sharper angle  kull toward the AB line  Decreasing this value will cause the vehicle to  approach the AB line at a more gradual angle  The default of this  setting is 10  it should remain at 10 before adjusting Tuning settings        e Steering Response   Controls how well the vehicle holds the AB line  Increasing or decreasing this rate adjusts all three tuning  parameters  Motor Aggressiveness  Heading Aggressiveness and Cross Track Error  simultaneously   Increasing this rate may allow the vehicle to hold the AB line closer  but if adjusted too far it could cause  the vehicle to oscillate across the line  Hence  use this adjustment only after the OnTrac2 tuning parameters  have been adjusted to their correct values  The default of this setting is 10  it should remain at 10 before  adjusting Tuning settings        Note  You can use this adjustment to account for different implements  as some pull harder than others       ground conditions  more or less slippage  or increases and decreases in vehicle speed     Tuning    The Tuning process is where you can adjust individual settings for Motor Aggressiveness  Heading  Aggressiveness and Cross Track Error  Adjust the tuning parameters in the following order     1  Set AB Line     2  Adjust Motor Aggressiveness        Mo EE T 3  Adjust Heading Aggressiveness   E E e 4  Adjust Cross Track Error     5  Readjust tuning parameters as ne
243. t  control system when the sections are turned off  To see what these  numbers should look like for Row Shutoff Modules  see    Row Shutoff Look Ahead Numbers    on page 83     Channel   Channel 1      s  sl    e Outside Boundary Option  Select one of the two options to determine system behavior when a section exits a field boundary     e 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      The User Defined option allows you to choose what percentage of the implement section is within the  coverage area before that section turns off  For example  if you choose 70   then the section will  switch off when half of it is within your coverage area     71    ONILNV Id    AutoSwath Notes    To use AutoSwath for planting operations  you are required to use a 5 Hz or higher GPS output rate   AutoSwath control will not allow sections to be turned on until the master and planting section switches  are on  If you have less than a 5 Hz GPS output rate and you select AutoSwath  a warning appears   telling you that AutoSwath Control is not available at less than 5 Hz     Fixing Overplanting and Underplanting in AutoSwath    Turn Off Look 
244. t OnTrac2 Steering     Acknowledge the Automatic Steering Liability Notice by pressing Accept  and wait for the steering  software to initialize     48    ONTRAC2 SETUP TASKS  Upon installation of the OnTrac2 hardware  you must set up a new configuration using the OnTrac2  guidance feature  by performing the following tasks    e Configure a vehicle on the OnTrac2 Configuration Tab   For more information  see    Vehicle Configuration    on page 49     e Calibrate OnTrac2    For more information  see    Calibrating OnTrac2    on page 52  Adjusting the Disengage Sensitivity should be  included with this calibration procedure     e Perform a Steering Diagnostics Check  For more information  see    OnTrac2 Steering Diagnostics    on page 53     e Adjust the tuning parameters  For more information  see    Tuning    on page 56     e Adjust the Response Rate and Line Acquisition Rate settings as necessary    These improve how the vehicle acquires and holds the AB line  For more information  see    Steering  Adjustment    on page 55     VEHICLE CONFIGURATION  Press the Setup  wrench  tool and go to the OnTrac2 Vehicle Configuration Tab  Create an  OnTrac2 vehicle configuration        Note  Even if you already performed a vehicle configuration in Setup  you must still perform a vehicle    configuration at the OnTrac2 Tab  The two vehicle configurations   in Setup and OnTrac2   are independent    ofeach other        1  Press the Add button    2  Choose Vehicle Style  Enter the type of y
245. t for Multi Product Application    The Add Equipment for Multiple Product Application screen appears  From here  press the Add button to  add a DirectCommand Liquid Controller     Select Implement    S   Note  Ifyou are using a self propelled sprayer  skip ahead to Step 6     If you are not using a self propelled sprayer  the Equipment Configuration Wizard appears  From here  you  can     e Select an Implement from the drop down list  If you chose an already created implement  skip ahead to  Step 6     e Press the Add button to create a new implement  and the Implement Setup Wizard walks you through the  steps in an implement configuration These steps include selecting an Implement Attachment Method   entering a Full Swath Width  entering the Number of Boom Sections  entering the Boom Section Widths  from Left to Right  entering the Distance from Hitch to Application Point  and entering an Implement  Name     141    NOILLV II Tddvy    6     T     8     9     Select Controller   Select an existing controller from the Controller List  If a new Controller needs to be created  press the New  button to start the controller wizard    Select Device and Direct Type   Use the drop down menu to select DirectCommand for the Device and Liquid Product Control for the Direct  Type  Press the blue right arrow button to continue    Enter the Flow Meter Calibration Number   Enter the pulses unit calibration number for the product flow meter  Press the blue right arrow button to  continue    E
246. teering Diagnostics check  For more  information  see    OnTrac2 Steering Diagnostics    on page 53     Vehicle Tools Advanced      Enable Remote Switch    e Disengage Sensitivity   The Disengage Sensitivity adjusts how hard you have to turn the wheel to get the OnTrac2 guidance to  disengage and return to manual steering  For more information  see    Adjust Disengage Sensitivity    on  page 54    e Enable Remote Switch check box   Enables the OnTrac2 operation to use a Remote Engage Switch     e Minimum Output    Allows the operator to adjust how aggressively OnTrac2 will turn the wheel when it engages  See  Minimum  Output    on page 54     e Upgrade  Upgrades the ECU firmware        Note  The Remote Engage Switch is an optional feature  Contact a sales representative for details     51    JONVAINY    Calibrating OnTrac2    Calibration of the OnTrac2 should be performed after you install it on your vehicle  This calibration  procedure consists of four main tasks  Selecting the Electronic Control Unit  ECU  orientation   Calibrating the Tilt Sensor  Adjusting the minimum output for the Motor Drive Unit  and Adjusting the  Disengage Sensitivity     1  Open Calibration Screen  At the GPS Guidance Tab  press the Setup  wrench  tool  Go to the OnTrac2 Tools Tab  Press the    Calibrate button  and the Calibration screen opens     2  Read Calibration Instructions  Read the calibration instructions and press the blue right arrow button to continue     EE 3  Select ECU Orientation  
247. terface to Autosteer  technologies     COMPATIBILITY    Ag Leader Technology offers compatibility and supports integration of many different types and brands  of equipment used for precision farming  The latest equipment available is supported as well as older  series of combines  planters  sprayers  tillage equipment  etc     QUALITY AND SUPPORT    Ag Leader Technology continues to provide the best customer support in the industry  Precision farming  doesn t come without questions  Ag Leader is committed to providing the most responsive   knowledgeable and friendly technical support available  Our technical support team is available seven   days a week during peak seasons to answer your questions on the operation of Ag Leader products     WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU     Feel free to call and discuss   e Operational questions about the display    e Features you would like to see implemented to improve the system or features you would like to see  added to the system to increase functionality    ABOUT THE DISPLAY    This display provides an entry level precision farming solution to meet the year round needs of today   s  precision farming operation  It combines a greater level of simplicity with SeedCommand       DirectCommand    and yield monitoring capabilities to meet the year round needs of today   s precision  farming operation     IVWYANAS    The display is a GPS compatible universal monitor controller for use in crop production and protection  It  can easily be transferred
248. 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  Verify settings with the  following procedure     1  Stop the planter within 20 feet of the planted headland   2  Select one row unit from each planter swath section to observe   3  Remove the down pressure from the closing wheel of each selected row unit     4  Hold the closing wheels off the ground by attaching a chain or strap from the hopper support panel to  the closing wheel arm   This prevents the closing wheels from closing the seed trench      Securing these closing wheels up allows you to observe the planted seed in the trench so that you can  observe when the display is turned off and on during the seed application     5  Resume planting in your normal fashion  then stop when you are 20 feet out of the headland of the  next pass     6  Stop the planter and observe the AutoSwath shutting off and turning on to see if the results are  acceptable     e  f the results are correct  then return the closing wheels to their previous operational state  Close the seed  trench on the observed rows and return to planting     83    ONILNV I
249. tings  The Default Setting is 30     Controller Settings   Servo       Control Valve settings    V alv e R e sp onse 1    Determines the speed of the servo valve when product control error  SE E exceeds the Response Threshold setting  Valve Response 1  Ee EE represents the fast speed of the servo valve  Decreasing the value    E Threshold      E will cause the servo valve to run slower  The Default Setting is  E E   r 40      rv  x  e Valve Response 2  Determines the speed of the servo valve when product control error  is less than the Response Threshold setting  Valve Response 2  represents the slow speed of the servo valve  Decreasing the value will cause the servo valve to run slower   The Default Setting is 8      e Response Threshold    Determines where the control channel switches between using Valve Response 1 and Valve Response 2  speed setting  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  The Default Setting is 15     Control Valve   Serva    A      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     149    NOILLV II Tddvy    Fan Settings    ai  er     Te e Fan Speed Calibration  an opee SIBratan an    r m The number of pulses that are generated by the sensor during one    revolution of the spinner dish  The Default 
250. tion loads  These calibration loads should be uniform in size     10  Harvest each of these loads at a different grain flow rate  Grain flow can be altered by changing the ground speed for each load  the recommended method  or using  different swath widths for each load    11  Name Calibration Loads    As you enter these calibration loads  name them by using the appropriate region names   for example name  Region 1   5 0 mph  Region 2   4 5 mph  etc   This will eliminate confusion when identifying calibration  loads     180        Grain Harvest       Calibration    Configuration Combine Header Crops    Select Crop to Calibrate  P Weight    Soybeans    Moisture    Vibration    Temperature    Weight Calibration  Soybeans       1 Field Name Region Name Estimated Act F  1 80 RE 4104 4051  z  er DU ST S  IER SE  a  er DU  lt 5 gt  JEG 3490  4 v  80 aie 6677 6601            Enter Show Perform P  Weight Cal Numbers Calibration    Enter Calibration Weight    Field    Region    Measured Weight  4104 Ib    Actual Weight    Lv JX       Weight Calibration  soybeans        Linear Calibration Complete          Average Error  2 0        Maximum Error  4 5     Continue with Full Calibration        12  Select Crop to Calibrate  Press the Grain Harvest button     i    Harvest    and then go to the Calibration Tab  as shown  Use the drop down  menu to select the crop to calibrate     13  Press Weight Button  Press the Weight button  and the Weight Calibration Screen  appears  as shown     14  P
251. to manual steering     make manual disengagement easier  Press  Increase  if  disengagement is too easy        Press the GO button and the steering wheel will begin to move      GE clockwise     EI DI Ge d   If steering disengages too easily  press Increase   sensitivity  O      If steering does not disengage easily  press Decrease     Other Notes     If the limit is set too low the system will disengage under normal conditions     On some vehicles  disengaging steering is easier through the use of the Remote Engage Switch  instead of grabbing the steering wheel   The Remote Engage Switch is optional  Contact a sales representative for details     Minimum Output  mum Output O The initial Minimum Output is determined during the calibration    process which calculates how much electrical current is   needed to make steering adjustments  Minimum Output can  ji OM also be adjusted manually on the Minimum Output screen  It  can be adjusted up if sluggish or down if too aggressive        54    ONTRAC2 ADVANCED TAB    The Advanced Tab is where you can back up and restore all of  your OnTrac2 data               Vehicle   Tools Advanced       vehicle Database Log Files    Copy Logs  Reset to  Defaults             Note  OnTrac2 data is stored in internal memory independently of other data  Thus the backup and restore    procedures described in this section both save different data than the data described in the Console Memory    Tab in    Memory Tab    on page 14  Back up both the disp
252. tronics to your sprayer   s hydraulics  For more information  see    Retune    on page 152     e Sensors and Valve Drivers    Loads the Sensor and Valve Driver Settings window  where users can set minimum height mode  adjust  minimum height settings and manually edit sensor  valve and input settings  For further information  see     Minimum Height Settings    on page 152  Also  consult the NORAC UC5 manual for more information     e Advanced Settings  NORAC non user menu     Automatic Setup    Automatic Setup walks through a series of steps that configures the NORAC UC5 electronics to the  sprayer hydraulic functions  You must perform an Automatic Setup routine after the NORAC UC5  system is installed  The following items are configured during an Automatic Setup routine     151    NOILLV II Tddvy    e Sprayer Make and Model      Input module wiring and configuration  e Number of sensors and location   e Sensor zero point   e Valve dead zone and gain values      Note  For detailed Automatic Setup information  see the NORAC UC5 manual        Retune    From time to time it may be necessary to recalibrate  Retune  the UC5 electronics to your sprayer s  hydraulics  Examples of such times are     e When a hydraulic solenoid valve is changed   e When the hydraulic pump is changed or adjusted     e When the normal working temperature of the hydraulic oil has shifted significantly from when the system  was previously calibrated     If you are running a pull type sprayer and use differ
253. tton     DireciLiquid   andthe Auxiliary Input Settings screen appears     F1  Master  Boami    F2  Switch 1    This Switch Mapping function is active only for users with    DirectCommand or SeedCommand features  The Auxiliary  Input Settings screen displays settings for the Master Switch    wite and other switch inputs   F5  Switch 4  v D    The Master Switch drop down menu controls the master switch for your entire configuration  You may  see the following options underneath this menu     e Switch  Controls the master switch     F    Switch 2     F4  Switch 3     e External 2  This setting can control an optional  floor mounted master switch     e External 1 3  amp  4  Not used at this time     The F1 F11 cells can be assigned to any implement sections  You can use these to choose the switches    that control a particular section  From here  you can also make the following changes to the switch  settings     e Add a switch setting   For more information  see    Add Auxiliary Input Settings    on page 106   e Remove a switch setting     e Reset All switch settings   This resets the settings to defaults     105    NOILLV II Tddvy    Add Auxiliary Input Settings    If you wish to add a switch setting  press the Add button on the  Auxiliary Input Settings Screen  and a second Auxiliary Input  Control Module   DirectLiquid   i    Settings screen appears  as shown  This screen shows the  Channel   Channel 1 el following drop down menus specified for switch mapping ona  sprayer   
254. tton  which appears on the Rate Screen as shown at left   summons the Planting Rate Control Configuration  shown        d 0 mph    e Rate 1  amp  Rate 2    The Rate 1 and Rate 2 settings represent preset application rates  that allow operators to quickly change between desired target rates    4h    Product    LG2543    kap emp for each individual product  Use the numeric keypad to enter the  Rate 2 30000 nr desired amount    Increment 500 e Increment   geg The Increment button allows operators to specify the increase or       decrease amounts used when Rate 1 or Rate 2 is selected  Use the  numeric keypad to enter the desired increment     e Prescription  To load a map based prescription file  press the Prescription button  For more information  see    Loading  Prescriptions    on page 80     Loading Prescriptions    To load a map based prescription file  go to the Rate Screen  press the Planting Configuration button  and the Planting Rate Control Configuration screen appears     1  Press the Prescription button  as shown at left  The File Selection screen opens  as shown     80    2  Choose an  irx  prescription  file from the names list  Press  the checkmark box when complete        File Selection       Name Sze Field  DEAN HOME   fe  DEAN HOME  D amp P irx 10 K  Product 1  CORN  BS See  SET AES   Froduct 2        Waterway_DAP ins 36 K    Product 3    ie  Waterway Planting  ins 35 KE       3 nm 3  Once selected  the Prescription button on the Planting  a  css Rate Control C
255. ulated Ground Speed  Enter the simulated ground speed for the calibration procedure   d LI E3 Press the blue right arrow button to continue   7  Enter Simulated Target Rate  Enter the simulated target rate of the calibration procedure  Press the blue right arrow button to continue     8  Press Start  Press the green colored Start button to begin dispensing the seed     9  Dispensing Seed  The seed meter turns for five revolutions  As the seed meter dispenses seed  the button will change its color  to red  and a message informs you that the seed dispensation is in process    10  Seed Dispensing Complete  When the meter is finished dispensing seed  the button will change back to its original green color  and will  once again display the word Start  Press the blue right arrow button to continue    11  Enter Number of Dispensed Seeds    Use the numeric keypad to enter the number of dispensed seeds that you counted in Step 9  Press the blue  right arrow button to continue        Note  The meter calibration will be calculated from the actual seed amount dispensed     TROUBLESHOOTING  ZERO FLOW OFFSET VARIATION    Zero flow offset is an operator entered setting  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  Zero flow  offset may vary somewhat by system and by operating cond
256. unchecked  unless you  are connected to a third party monitor and have been directed to do so     GPS DIAGNOSTICS    To access Diagnostic information about the GPS signal  press the Satellite icon that appears  in the top left corner of the Map Screen  GPS Information then appears on three different  GPS Information screens  You can cycle through these screens by pressing the blue right   arrow button     GPS INFORMATION   FIRST SCREEN          e Latitude  Longitude  Elevation  en EEE Displays current position  in longitude and latitude  and elevation     Longitude  Ai  93 820000 vii    Jo  lew   Heading  Elevation  feet  3293 340 Messages    GPS Information    Heading  2124 Displays degree heading of travel   See Diff S e Differential  If a TSIP receiver is being used  the differential status will display     He the differential source   i e  WAAS  Beacon or OmniSTAR   This    message field will display either Diff On or Diff Off       Diff On  Indicates the receiver is receiving a differential GPS signal     Diff Off  Indicates the receiver is not receiving a differential GPS signal     e View Messages  To view the NMEA or TSIP messages coming from the receiver  press the View Messages button     31    GPS INFORMATION   SECOND SCREEN       e UTC Time  GPS Information l l l l  ps erd erten Ss UTG is an acronym for Coordinated Universal Time  a high   HDOP  1 8 SNR  wa precision atomic time standard that defines local time throughout  PDOP  0 0 GPS Speed  mph  000 the world  
257. undup 2607 1200 gal    et  Container  Shown Empt  Geen     pty     Flow 65 3 gal min  Main Pressure 30 Pal 120 KEN  KEN 0     Tank Fill  fh  The Tank Fill button  as shown at left  increases the container level logged in the display to       the maximum volume that you specified in the Container Setup Wizard shown in the  Configuration procedure     130    Tank Empty    The Tank Empty button  as shown at left  decreases the container level logged in the display  to Zero     Tank Partial Fill          Ihe Tank Partial Fill button  as shown at left  increases the container level logged in the  B display to specific amount that you specify in the numeric keypad  Pressing the Partial Fill  button summons the Adjust Container Amount Screen  as shown     Adjust Container Amount    Adjust Container Amount       e Add    Adds product to the container  Use the numeric keypad to enter the  amount     Add Add product to the container                 Remove          Remove product from the container          e Remove    Removes product from the container  Use the numeric keypad to  enter the amount     EI e Set    Sets the product level in the container  This button summons a  numeric keypad  where you can set a certain amount  Choose an amount that is below your maximum  container level     Set       Set the product level in the container       Tank Alarms    120 gal The Container Alarm button  which appears at the bottom of the Container Level portion  10 0   L of the Rate Screen  as s
258. urve    on page 46     Note  If you would like to use an A  Heading pattern option  check the Use A  Heading check box and use     the number pad to enter in the heading  in degrees   For more information  see    A  Pattern    on page 44     3  Change Guidance Width  optional   In addition to these Guidance Options  a default Guidance Width is shown  based on the Implement Width  that you specified in Implement Configuration  If you wish to change this Guidance Width  enter the new  number using the numeric keypad  Press the green check mark box when finished          Note  Guidance Width allows you to use guidance lines independent of implement width          mm 4  Mark the A Point    The Map Screen appears  with a point marker box in the center  marked A  as shown  Press the Set A button when you wish to mark  your A point     5  Drive distance of AB Line    The place where you marked your A point now appears with a  green ball        38    re Additionally  the point marker box changes its appearance  so  that the letter changes from Set A to Set B  however the Set B  button appears as greyed out  You must drive a minimum of  100 feet  30 meters  before marking the B point        Note  Ifyou are creating a Pivot pattern  you must drive a minimum of 160 yards  49 meters  before marking    the B point     mye 6  Mark B Point    After you have driven the appropriate distance  the Set B button  appears as a Solid text  after which time you can mark a B point        wee 7  AB Li
259. us button  Remove a configuration      Note  When deleting a combine all harvest data logged with the configuration will be deleted     COMBINE SETTINGS  By highlighting the configuration and pressing the x    Wrench button on the Combine Tab  you can  summon the Combine Settings screen  where you  can access Combine Settings  Map Delays  or adjust GPS    Offsets    Combine Make  CaselH  Combine Model 7010    Advanced Combine Settings    The Combine Settings button allows you to change the advanced settings for the selected combine   The values should not be changed unless instructed to do so by Technical Support     A CAUTION  Do not change any of the advanced combine settings without specific instruction from Technical  Support     Map Delays    Press to change the Map Delay settings     173    A CAUTION  Do not change settings from the default value of 4 without specific instruction from Technical  Support        GPS Offsets    After completing the process of setting up a Combine  GPS Offsets must be configured  The GPS  Offsets define where machine parameters are in relation to the GPS antenna  These settings are used  by mapping and AutoSwath     Antenna Offsets    The Antenna Tab contains three different settings  Accuracy when measuring for a specific setting is  essential to ensure proper machine performance     C e Measure and enter the horizontal distance from the rear axle to   enz BEER the position of the GPS antenna  Select In Front or Behind from  SE EE RE ee EE
260. ut  Guidance Patterns    on page 44         e Load Pattern  For more information  see    Load Pattern    on page 43                 e Reset  For more information  see  Reset Pattern    on page 43        e Save Pattern  For more information  see  Save Pattern    on page 43     e Options   For more information  see  Guidance Options    on page 47    e Adjust Steering   For more information  see    Steering Adjustment    on page 55    e A B   For more information  see    Create an AB Line Within a SmartPath Pass    on page 41 and    Choose Existing  Lines Within SmartPath    on page 42     e Nudge settings  For more information  see    Nudge    on page 48     3     AONVGINS S    New AB Pattern    Use the following procedure to create a new pattern  The following example explains how to create an  AB line     Note  Pattern options other than SmartPath and Straight AB are explained in full detail on    About Guidance  Patterns    on page 44     1  Press New Pattern  At the Guidance screen  press the New Pattern button     2  Select Pattern  The New Pattern Screen appears   E   Select from the following available guidance patterns     Use A   Heading e SmartPath  0 For more information  see    SmartPath    on page 40   e Straight AB            X    Pivot    For more information  see    Pivot    on page 45     e Adaptive Curve  For more information  see    Adaptive Curve    on page 46 and    Adaptive Curve    on page 47     e Identical Curve  For more information  see    Identical C
261. ut the    selected prescription   Increment ro    Prescription H          134    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 external storage card 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  go to the Rate Screen  press the Application Configuration button and the  Application Rate Control Configuration screen appears        1  Open File Selection Screen  Press the Prescription button  as shown at left  The File Selection screen opens  as shown     File Selection 2  Select Shape File    eem size ee vw Select the desired  shp file for conversion  Press the checkmark    w  003001 p shp He   Num Columns  10 box when complete   E DEAN HOME DAP irs 10k        DEAN HOME Planting irx 10 K  po waterway D  n ins 36 K  Se Waterway Pianting Ir 36 K                   Shapeflle Wizard 3  Read instructions and disclaimer   SHP to IRX Conversion Utility   Disclaimer Read instructions and disclaimer regarding the shape file  el le oe ste conversion process  User knowledge of the column name  It is recommended to create the prescription as an IRA file in the desktop software containing the product recommendation IS required to complete  to reduce potential mistakes and eliminate the lengthy process of file conversion in this process  Pr
262. utoff  For example  Seed Clutch    Fe  Switch 11 Function   section 1   i Channel  Select the channel to control   e F2 Switch 1    Selects the section to turn on and off     s  sl    EA  AUTOSWATH    The Automatic Swath Control feature turns sections off and on automatically based upon the following  conditions     e Entering and exiting internal and outer field boundaries   e Entering and exiting previously applied areas within a field     To access the Automatic Swath Control settings  go to the Configuration Tab  highlight a configuration  and press the Wrench button  Once the Configuration Settings Screen appears  press the AutoSwath  button  The Automatic Swath Control screen appears  as shown  This screen displays Automatic Swath  Control settings that are specific to that operation     Note  The Automatic Swath Control functionality is an optional feature of both the DirectCommand and  SeedCommand Systems  An unlock code must be purchased and installed to enable this feature  Call your    local dealer for details and pricing       Turn On Look Ahead  Control Module sesa cuen e  This setting determines how far ahead the system looks to turn the    sections back on  This setting compensates for delay in the    planting control system when the implement sections are turned  Fe  Switch 11 Function   section 1   on     e Turn Off Look Ahead  vw This setting determines how far ahead the system looks to turn the  sections off  This setting compensates for delay in the produc
263. wable 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     shaft NET  Calibration    Max op  o       148      Too high of a setting will cause excessive product application error     e Control Valve Settings  Displays control valve settings for PWM and Servo Valve Controls  For PWM Valve Control Settings  see       Controller Settings   PWM    on page 149  For Servo Valve Control Settings  see    Controller Settings   Servo       on page 149     Controller Settings   PWM    PWM Frequency    Control Valve   Pha    dh    The frequency that the PWM control valve is pulsed at  Settings    50000 EE can be found from the manufacturer of the valve  Typical settings  range from 100 125 Hz  The Default Setting is 100   PYM Gain 100   PWM Gain  cece SS T Determines how aggressively the control valve responds when    TA E making spinner speed adjustments  The higher the value the more  aggressive the system response is  The Default Setting is 100   e 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 RPM Offset value can cause the conveyor to not properly    shut off  See the PWM valve manufacturer information for recommended set
264. wath width  and diagnostics information  For more information  see    Run Time Environment  Harvest Screen    on   page 169     MAP SCREEN  FLOW DELAY    When the Map Screen is running in a Zoom Detail  view  instantaneous coverage 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  A  is shown on the Map Screen as a  lighter color than coverage that has been logged  by the display  B   For an example  see the picture  below        168    RUN TIME ENVIRONMENT  HARVEST SCREEN    The Harvest Screen  accessible with the  Harvest Button     AREA 30 50 x is where you can view Region Selection   Header Height  Elevator Speed  Swath  Width and Display Items        WET  ENE 114466 v    DRY  BUSHELS 1883 by       e  A  Total Acres    e  B  Region Selection  Displays the current region that you are harvesting  and also used to change regions and flag calibration  loads     e  C  Header Height  Displays percentage of header height     e  D  Swath Width  A bar displaying the number of active sections in the swath     e  EI Home  e  F  Map View  e  G  Harvest    e  H  Bushels Per Hour  Displays the bushels harvested per hour  bu hr      e  I  Elevator Speed  Shown in Revolutions Per Minute  RPM      e  J  AutoSwath button  e  K  Loggin Status button    e  L  Display Items  For an explanation of Display Items  
265. y accessible in the Zoom to Extent view  For more information about  the Display Legend  see  Edit Legend    on page 21    e Display Legend icon   The Display Legend icon makes the Legend appear  When the Legend appears  the arrow points down     when it is turned off the arrow points up  Ae with the Legend  the Display Legend icon is only accessible in  the Zoom to Extent view     e Vehicle and Implement Icon  The vehicle icon shows the vehicle  while the Implement Icon shows the number of sections on the  implement  as well as the implement s logging status  This item only appears in the Zoom Detail view     e Logging Status Button  This button shows for Application Operations that are configured for Area Count       Note  For an explanation of display items not listed above  see    Map Screen Icons    on page 19        APPLICATION SETUP TABS    Pressing the Application button at the Setup Screen takes you to the Application Setup  ei Configuration Tab  This Tab is shown in front of four other tabs  Vehicle  Implement   Controller and Product     Application       100    Application    Configuration implement Controller    Configuration List    e Configuration Tab   The Configuration Tab is where you can add and edit operating  configurations  For more information  see    Create an Application  Configuration    on page 101 and  Configuration Settings    on   page 103     e Vehicle Tab    The Vehicle Tab is where you can add and edit vehicles  For more  information  see    V
    
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