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1. os Net Last Updated February 20 2015 nm wot P TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 AVAILABILITY OF OLD WAGNET 1 WE WOULD LIKE YOUR FEEDBACK 1 UNIT VIEWS 2 List VIEW 2 Map View 3 SIDEBAR 4 DETAIL VIEW 4 UNIT PAGES 5 FIELD COMMANDER 5 CROP LINK 13 WEATHER TRAC CROP LINK 17 GRAIN TRAC CROP LINK 18 TANK MONITOR CROP LINK 19 PUMP CONTROL CROP LINK 20 SOIL MOISTURE MONITOR CROP LINK 21 AQUA TRAC 23 PRECISION LINK 26 PIVOT POINT 33 TRACKER 40 ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT 45 ACCOUNT INFORMATION 45 ACCOUNT SETTINGS 45 CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD 45 NOTIFICATION CONFIGURATION 46 GROUP SETUP 46 My REPORTS 47 GETTING HELP 48 KNOWLEDGE DATABASE 48 INSTALLATION GUIDES 48 CONTACT US 48 Table of Contents Page i INTRODUCTION It s a brand new year here in 2013 and it is time for change We would like to introduce you to our new WagNet site It is loaded with all of the same good old things plus many many new features We have created this manual to walk you through WagNet step by step to give you a sound understanding of the new system 3g Select Language Y AgSense LLC 605 352 8350 WJC di E oem Fira 07 1 a iile 1 co 9 a mere etl Irrigation Status Icons Group Setup News lt View Units v xz Administration v x Give Us Feedback Shared Pivots Old WagNet Still Available Demo Fc Do you have units that are from 2008 or Wa Net older Or grain bin units from 2011 or
2. 1 Month Back 1 month Forward 1 month Y a lt r m i m oi aP Fa T Le a p W W aE cu 5 T Latest 1 month Pressure Signal Angle When updating graph options Chart loaded successfully Siete E update Your choices sre being saved and the data is being retrieved Figure 38 Tracker Chart This tab provides you with a graphical representation of historical data provided by the readings sent from your Tracker unit Available chart series include Pressure Angle and Signal Strength Available time frames for viewing this data range from one day to a month Unit Pages Page 42 CONFIG TAB The Config tab allows you configure your unit to ensure accurate data readings Please note that inaccurate configuration could result in inaccurate readings The following steps will walk you through the configuration of your Tracker 1 8 9 Enter the name of your unit What you enter here will be the name that shows up describing the unit throughout the WagNet site A descriptive name about its location is best ex Behind Barn to know at all times exactly which unit you are looking at Enter the type of pivot the Tracker is installed on Enter the length of the pivot in feet This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it Enter
3. For circle pivots Enter the maximum angle of the unit s operation Remember that 0 degrees represents straight North This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it Enter the time it takes for the pivot to complete one revolution at 100 duty cycle speed This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it Enter the type of pressure sensor being used 200 PSI is our normal Enter the low pressure setpoint If the pressure falls below this amount the unit will send a reading right away instead of waiting till the next normal reading time Enter the high pressure setpoint If the pressure rises above this amount the unit will send a reading right away instead of waiting till the next normal reading time Enter the pressure sensor voltage at O PSI 0 5 volts is the correct normal value Enter the estimated flow in gallons per minute This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it The External 1 and External 2 fields are set by AgSense only when you have a Rain Bucket call 1 605 352 8350 for details Enter the conditions for speed and end gun usage Click Save Settings and then proceed to the instructions
4. unit e Always Gives you the option to choose a specific time to start stop the unit every day e Clear Clears all once always timed start stop commands In Precision Links the Start command gives you the option to start the unit in either direction running either wet or dry The Stop Angle command allows you to send a timed command to the Pivot Point to stop the unit at a specified angle You can also use the dropdown box to the immediate right of the command to clear the timed command The Change Dir FWD and Change Dir REV commands Change Application ff AUTOSTOP REV can be used to send an immediate command to the unit Enter New Application or Check Min or Max to change its current direction fe ee 7 0 05 increments between Min amp Max The Change Application and AUTO STOP REV are ah A spe special commands only available in the Precision Link F Send uni ta tt mm dL Auto Stop Reverse Yes No Delay time 0 minutes FORWARD Auto Stop By Switch REVERSE Auto Stop By Switch Figure 26 Precision Link Special Commands Unit Pages Page 28 End Gun Table1 start stop 360 Figure 27 Precision Link Tables and Get Reading Commands FWD Aux App Start 1000 2000 3000 000 000 000 000 000 Disable B Stop A Rate 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 REV Aux App Disable Start 1000 2000 3000 000 000 000 000 000 Stop App 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 The
5. Change Run Request Remote Direction Table Reading Pump Figure 6 Basic Field Commander Commands The Start and Stop commands can be used to send an immediate or timed command to start and stop the unit respectively based on the option chosen in the dropdown box to the right of the command The available options are e Now Immediately sends a start stop command to the unit e Once Gives you the option to choose a specific date and time to start stop the unit e Always Gives you the option to choose a specific time to start stop the unit every day e Clear Clears all once always timed start stop commands The Start FWD and Start REV commands allow you to send an immediate start command to start the pivot in the direction of your choice The Stop Angle command allows you to send a timed command to the Field Commander to stop the unit at a specified angle You can also use the dropdown box to the immediate right of the command to clear the command The Dual Stop Angle command lets you specify two angles The Change Direction commands can be used to send an immediate command to the unit to change its current direction Also note that when the unit is powered off all of these commands will be disabled until the unit is powered on When the unit is on and idle the stop commands will be disabled When the unit is on and moving the start commands will be disabled When the unit is moving forward the Change Dir FWD command will
6. s speed in percentage 3 quarters E a z Type Persistant z at various angles from 0 to 359 Now we have added d ee ae an Inches Applied column so that you can adjust Stat Stop Adjust Entire Table 270 Fwd x 180 Unit S Tt iall 90 Rev r your speed tables by how many inches of water you z eee rera il p 4 i iis Reset Speed Table Stop want the Pivot Point to apply to each section of field 0 es al Stop The table will then automatically update the speed Speed Up Speed Down cual Stop required to match that value based on the Stat Stop Speed Ane 0 Stop configuration in the Config tab This column can also 0 5_ 15 20 _ 1 154 325 35 40 l0 577 be displayed in metric units centimeters by selecting the unit system from the dropdown box 435 55 50 0 462 below the table name dropdown box This unit E nea 0 system selection will be automatic for users who To have set their preferred unit measuring system in their Account Settings page see page 45 for details Figure 33 End Gun amp Speed tables and Misc Commands Another new feature of the speed table is the ability to adjust the entire table s Speed column by a percentage of its current value For example if you had a setting set to 40 duty cycle raising it by 5 would increase it to 42 which is an increase of 5 of 40 Also if you change the values of your Speed Table but decide that you do not like the changes you can click the Res
7. special characters select your carrier and click Send Test Message to see if the system is working for you Once you have these options selected you can customize your alert for each individual unit or as a group by unit type After you have done that scroll to the very bottom and click Update GROUP SETUP Assign each unit a number Units will be ordered by ascending order The Group Setup page allows you to place your units into groups to keep a more organized workspace on WagNet By default your units will appear in a group called Group 0 The first column in Group Setup is the group number Groups will be ordered throughout WagNet based on this field The second column is the group name and will be how the group is identified throughout WagNet The third column is the list of units by alias serial number in each group The fourth column is a number by which the units are ordered in the groups They do not have to be exactly sequential You can also have Group Group Name 0 Shared Pivots Shared Crop Links Shared Tank Monitors 3 Shared Aquatracs Shared unit Figure 39 Group Setup Units Demo FC s Berger 27284 PP s FC 31906 s 42077 s AgSense Weather FC 31906 Outdoor Tank 15 Outdoor Tank 2 Outdoor Tank 3 s Mid and S trees Save Groups Change Group Change Group Change Group Change Group Change Group Change Group Change Group Change Group Change Group Chan
8. Bin 3 16in s4 24in 55 32in 56 40in Mid and 5 trees showing 09 22 2014 11 13 20 to 09 29 2014 10 53 50 il fu L u i 4 T oo aa A A Mi o a a a l l l l l l l 23 Sep 24 5ep 25 Sep 26 Sep 27 Sep 28 Sep 29 Sep 527 8inTemp sl 4in Temp s4 24in Temp s3 lin Temp s55 32in Temp s7 in Temp 56 40in Temp Highcharts com Figure 22 Aqua Trac Chart Our Aqua Trac charts allow you to choose what data is displayed what period of time is charted and any additional options to fit the chart to your needs Unit Pages Page 23 MAIN TAB WAIT 6 0 9 496 The Main tab displays all the latest reading and WM2 12 0 1 868 command information from the Aqua Trac unit The WM3 24 257 5 554 WM information is the latest reading for the r w aes watermark sensors Soil moisture probes provide Rain1 Qin 5 20 356 p p 24Hr Rainfall 9 in 26 79 various different types of information The ones in YTD Rainfall 0 02 in this image shows moisture and temperature reading Battery 4 23 k information Figure 23 Aqua Trac Reading Data Aqua Tracs with watermark sensors now provide water Watermark Sensor Reading _Nebidska coy Water Depletion Calculations depletion calculations based on formulas provided to us by Centibar reading input 1 Foot 188 g n n Centibar reading input 2 Foot 127 the University of Nebraska This will display the average Contibar reading input 3 Foot 0 centibar r
9. End Gun table allows you to adjust the angles at which the end gun on your pivot will run There are three customizable tables that can be renamed and two tables called Always On and Always Off In the customizable tables once you have entered your preferred settings click Save amp Send command to lock in those settings Also click this command to lock in tables when switching between them Unit Pages Page 29 420 77 showing 1 day series Fressure W Angle PVN A NADY Signal Strength W Battery Lr Time Frame 2 1Day 2 Days 1 Week 1 Month i a LA When updating graph options give the chant a moment to update Your choices are being saved and the data is being retrieved all aE gm a Ji Di mm Vv _ jm Wr T kz Wri aan Vv _ Wi wy 1 e 12 00 16 00 20 00 11 Feb 04 00 Pressure Angle Battery Signal Chart loaded successfully Figure 28 Precision Link Chart This tab provides you with a graphical representation of historical data provided by the readings sent from your Precision Link unit Available chart series include Pressure Angle Signal Strength and Battery Available time frames for viewing this data range from one day to a month CONFIG 1 Enter the name of your unit What you enter here will be the name that shows up describing the unit throughout the WagNet site A descriptive name about its location is best ex Behin
10. The two report types are an inches applied by angle report and an inches applied by month Print report Figure 35 Report Options A By Angle report is more graphical and displays two graphs of the amount of acre inches applied to each angle degree of the pivot area in a circular pivot The report also displays tabular information for each of those angle ranges A By Month report shows information about the amount of acre inches applied to the entire field by month Note that entering in partial months will result in information returned about the entire month For example a report for 1 15 2013 to 2 15 13 will result a report for 1 1 2013 to 2 28 2013 Unit Pages Page 38 CMD HISTORY TAB Similar to the Readings tab the CMD History tab provides the information about commands sent to the unit It provides detailed information about what your unit is doing and why Unit Pages Page 39 TRACKER Device ID 46454 Status ON FWD 39 EndGun OFF Aux 1 IN OUT OFF OFF Aux 2 INIOUT OFF OFF Last Reading 01 16 2015 11 50 28 Last Note 1218 2014 14 09 29 Tracker test message Pivot Info Last 2 Commands CMD Time Start FWD Dry 01 16 2015 114823 Water OFF 01 14 2015 09 52 30 Timed Command Command Trigger Time Figure 36 Tracker Information Panel When you open a Tracker unit page the first thing you are going to see is an information box like the one seen in Figure 4 Field Commander I
11. WagNet this information was given to you as text in the Main tab however in our new WagNet site we have upgraded this to a graphic display as shown in Figure 19 Soil Moisture Reading Display Temperature Temperature Temperature 51 2 3 i wi ka a tA A fe amp i we in Q ia oo oo oo ha ka z ba m o a om o ka ka i i i pA a ww HHI TTT NT fe Sk ka BS m i a ka a io a a he X I A I b i b amp k W X IAUN A N 3 r a A a n Figure 19 Soil Moisture Reading Display In this type of Crop Link the chart has been moved to a tab below the gauges The chart has additional series for the historical data represented by each of the gauges in the top panel For example in Figure 20 Soil Moisture Sum Refill Sum Full Loading all chart data Chart you ll notice that the series of this chart include S1 S2 S6 and Sum These names represent the type of sensor on the Crop Link and the sum lines specified in the configuration Figure 20 Soil Moisture Chart Unit Pages Page 21 MAIN TAB In addition to the other crop link features included in the Main tab it also displays reading data from the linked s
12. be disabled and vice versa for the Change Dir REV command End Gun Always Off The End Gun table allows you to adjust the angles at which the end gun on your pivot will run There are three customizable tables that can be renamed and two tables called Always On and Always Off In the customizable tables once you have entered your preferred settings click Save amp Send command to lock in those settings Also click this command to lock in tables n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 when switching between them m 5 lt A i amp The Speed Table is divided into 4 separate types Panel Speed Unit Pages Page 7 Flat Rate Simple Table and VRI Table In all but the Panel Speed option you have the ability to choose the duty cycle at various angles of the field We have also added an Inches Applied column so that you can adjust your speed tables by how many inches of water you want the Field Commander to apply to each section of field The table will then automatically update the speed required to match that value based on the configuration in the Config tab Pivot length estimated flow and run time at 100 hours it takes to do a full revolution at max speed must be entered and as accurate as possible for this feature to work correctly This column can also be displayed in metric units centimeters by selecting the unit system from the dropdown box below the table name dropdown box This unit system selection will be autom
13. below to set your pivot s GPS location Unit Pages Page 9 Now that you have your Field Commander configured to the correct settings the next step is to set the GPS location on the map at the bottom of the Config tab For circle pivots L The GPS coordinates should automatically fill in once the unit has been installed and the pivot has been run If this does not occur or if you wish to manually enter the center point of the pivot enter the GPS coordinates of the center of your pivot in the text boxes provided for latitude and longitude Coordinates must be entered in decimal degrees If you wish to adjust the zoom setting feel free to do so This setting adjusts the zoom level for the map image in the information panel at the top of the page Click Center on Map A marker should appear on the map In the map provided if the marker is not exactly over the center location of your pivot you can fix it by clicking on the map where the center should be Click Save Settings again to save the GPS coordinates For lateral pivots 1 The GPS coordinates should automatically fill in once the unit has been installed and the pivot has been run If this does not occur or if you wish to manually enter the location of the pivot enter the GPS coordinates of your pivot in the text boxes provided for latitude and longitude Coordinates must be entered in decimal degrees If you wish to adjust the zoom setting feel free to do so T
14. dropdown box to the right of the command The available options are e Now Immediately sends a start stop command to the unit e Once Gives you the option to choose a specific date and time to start stop the unit e Always Gives you the option to choose a specific time to start stop the unit every day e Clear Clears all once always timed start stop commands The other options are FWD WET FWD DRY REV WET REV DRY The Stop Angle command allows you to send a timed command to the Tracker to stop the unit at a specified angle You can also use the dropdown box to the immediate right of the command to clear the command The Dual Stop Angle command lets you specify two angles The Change Direction commands can be used to send an immediate command to the unit to change its current direction Also note that when the unit is powered off all of these commands will be disabled until the unit is powered on When the unit is on and idle the stop commands will be disabled When the unit is on and moving the start commands will be disabled When the unit is moving forward the Change Dir FWD command will be disabled and vice versa for the Change Dir REV command The Speed Options are divided into 3 types Flat Duty Cycle Flat App Depth and VRI Table Unit Pages Page 41 CHART TAB Series Pressure Angle Signal Strength Demo Tracker showing 12 16 2014 11 42 25 to 01 16 2015 11 17 45 Time Frame 1 Day 2 Days i 1 Week
15. older i We Would Love to Hear Your Feedback We want to know what you have to say Click to open F Berger 27284 PP Org its Iphone App Update You will still need to visit the old WagNet Posted on December 17 2012 by Ag Sense LLC F Fc 31906 page here Pr iB 4 An update has been released today for the iPhone app Please visit the We Accept PayPal Net i em p y WeaNet iTunes store to update your WagNet app We now accept PayPal payment for SECURE PAYMENT Available on the l subscription payments Click the PayPal 0 App Store E The AgSense Team Shared Crop Links CL AgSense Weather button to pay Please add the invoice in the Add special zpzg New WagNet is Now in Testing Phase Soare Tank ee instructions to merchant section aana Posted on October 23 2012 by AgSense LLC If you have any questions feel free to I 7 E R CL Outdoor Tank 4 contact us at the number above or click here The new WagNet site has just entered the testing phase and is located at http test wagnet net Before the new site goes live we want to ensure that your experience when we transition will be a good one This goes for customers dealers and administrators alike 1 Many new features have been added CL Outdoor Tank 2 Local Weather CL Outdoor Tank 3 Shared Bins Enter your location H SD Go Refresh cette See A whole new look in style and organization We hope you wil
16. seen in Figure 24 Precision Link Information Panel at the top of the page containing the following e An image displaying the current activity and status of the pivot with numerical details at the bottom of o Direction FWD REV Rate in inches Angle 0 degrees is straight North Speed in ipm Pressure in pounds per square inch GPS signal status WAAS is best Basic is okay None means no GPS reading Signal strength the strength of the signal your pivot is communicating with 0 31 o Battery level 4 2V is a fully charged battery e A Pivot Info tab with the following information o If and who it was shared to you by The current power status direction status angle and endgun status The timestamp of the most recent reading generated by the Pivot Point Information about the most recent 2 commands sent to the Pivot Point Information about upcoming timed commands The most recent note entered in the notes tab o A list of urrently active commands e A Timed Commands tab listing all currently set timed commands e A Notes tab where you can enter various notes to yourself about the unit O O O O O O O Unit Pages Page 26 Below the information panel is a series of tabbed panels CMD Chart Config Readings Report CMD History Tickets and PPC III The CMD tab displays various command controls you can use to control your Pivot Point unit including Start Stop Change Direction commands Endgun Rev Aux table contr
17. sensor is being used choose the type you are using here Grain Bin Board If a Grain Trac board s is being used choose and configure it here Analog If any analog sensors are being used choose them from the drop down menus that correspond to the crop link board terminals that the sensors are wired into AN 1 6 Digital If any digital sensors are being used choose them from the drop down menus that correspond to the crop link board terminals that the sensors are wired into INT1 3 If you will be using the relays set the Relays field to Enabled A few more options will appear to configure the relays The following sub instructions will walk you through configuring them a Enter a name for relay 1 This step is optional If blank the relay name will default to Relay 1 b Check Momentary if the relay is to operate momentary Quick pulses on off c Leave Momentary unchecked if the relay is to operate continuously Stays on off d Ifthe unit will be communicating to a Field Commander check the Continuous box to have the pair of units in constant communication with each other continuously sending the commands for the relays to be on off e Check Disable if you do not wish to use the relay f Repeat steps a d for Relay 2 VFD If this crop link will be used to control a VFD variable frequency drive using the 0 10v output of the crop link choose Enable from the drop down and then set the min max Hertz that your VFD is setup for i
18. the distance your pivot s end gun reaches For circle pivots Enter the minimum angle of the unit s operation Remember that O degrees represents straight North This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it For circle pivots Enter the maximum angle of the unit s operation Remember that 0 degrees represents straight North This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it Enter the estimated flow in gallons per minute This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it Enter the label for Aux 1 Enter the label for Aux 2 10 Enter the minimum application rate 11 Enter the maximum application rate 12 Click Save Settings and then proceed to the instructions below to set your pivot s GPS location Now that you have your Tracker configured to the correct settings the next step is to set the GPS location on the map at the bottom of the Config tab For circle pivots 1 The GPS coordinates should automatically fill in once the unit has been installed and the pivot has been run If this does not occur or if you wish to manually enter the center point of the pivot enter the GPS coordinates of the ce
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20. GPS coordinates For lateral pivots 1 Enter the GPS coordinates of the center of your pivot in the text boxes provided for latitude and longitude Coordinates must be entered in decimal degrees If you wish to adjust the zoom setting feel free to do so This setting adjusts the zoom level for the map image in the information panel at the top of the page Click Center on Map This will position the map to where your pivot is Unlike a circle pivot a marker will not appear on the map Starting in the Northwest corner of the pivot area and going clockwise in each of its corners click on the map to mark the four corners of your lateral pivot s operation area Once the fourth marker is placed the configuration will automatically save and refresh the unit page Unit Pages Page 31 READINGS TAB This tab provides the historical data sent by the Precision Link unit It provides you with detailed information about what your unit is doing REPORT TAB The report tab provides a highly detailed report of Stat Date 2 4 2013 your unit s reading data You can generate or Stop Date 2 J 5 2013 print two types of reports for a specified period of Report Type Event By Angle By Month time The two report types are an inches applied by angle report and an inches applied by month O Print report Figure 29 Report Options A By Angle report is more graphical and displays two graphs of the amount of acre inches
21. REV commands allow you to send an immediate start command to start the pivot in the direction of your choice Unit Pages Page 34 The Stop Angle command allows you to send a timed command to the Pivot Point to stop the unit at a specified angle You can also use the dropdown box to the immediate right of the command to clear the timed command The Change Dir FWD and Change Dir REV commands can be used to send an immediate command to the unit to change its current direction Also note that when the unit is powered off all of these commands will be disabled until the unit is powered on When the unit is on and idle the stop commands will be disabled When the unit is on and moving the start commands will be disabled When the unit is moving forward the Change Dir FWD command will be disabled and vice versa for the Change Dir REV command The End Gun table allows you to adjust the angles at which the end gun on your pivot will run There are three customizable tables that can be renamed and two tables called Always On and Always Off In the customizable tables once you have entered your preferred settings click Save amp Send command to lock in those settings Also click this command to lock in tables when switching between them The Speed table is much more advanced than its predecessor in old WagNet This new version still End Gun Speed Direction allows you to adjust the table
22. applied to each angle degree of the pivot area in a circular pivot The report also displays tabular information for each of those angle ranges A By Month report shows information about the amount of acre inches applied to the entire field by month Note that entering in partial months will result in information returned about the entire month For example a report for 1 15 2013 to 2 15 13 will result a report for 1 1 2013 to 2 28 2013 CMD HISTORY TAB Similar to the Readings tab the CMD History tab provides the information about commands sent to the unit It provides detailed information about what your unit is doing and why Unit Pages Page 32 PIVOT POINT Google je iseokve USDAF S m Service Agency Shared by none Status ON FWD 272 Endgun ON Last reading 02 06 13 6 35 AM CST Last 2 Commands Pivot Info Command Sent At Change Direction 02 05 13 11 03 PM Change Direction 02 05 13 11 03 PM Timed Commands Timed Command Command Trigger Time Last Note 05 03 12 12 43 34 AM This note is a test Figure 30 Pivot Point Information Panel As you can see the Pivot Point unit page is almost identical to the Field Commander unit page When you open the unit page the first thing you are going to see is an information box like the one seen in Figure 30 Pivot Point Information Panel at the top of the page containing the following e An image displaying the current activity and status of the pivot with num
23. atic for users who have set their preferred unit measuring system in their Account Settings page see page 45 for details Another new feature of the speed table is the ability to adjust the entire table s Speed column by a percentage of its current value For example if you had a setting set to 40 duty cycle raising it by 5 would increase it to 42 which is an increase of 5 of 40 Also if you change the values of your Speed Table but decide that you do not like the changes you can click the Reset Speed Table button to reset the table to its original values CHART TAB Pressure FC 31906 showing 1 month Series w Lae Angle Signal Strength ii Battery Time Frame 1 Day 2 Days 1 Week 1 Month LA LA When updating graph options give the chart a moment to i i i i update Your choices are being 14 Jan 21 jan 28 jan 4 F saved and the date is being retrieved 1 m mam om A pa D 1 par wy c D wr 1 _ W W 1 Pressure Angle Signal Battery Chart loaded successfully Figure 7 Field Commander Chart This tab provides you with a graphical representation of historical data provided by the readings sent from your Field Commander unit Available chart series include Pressure Angle Signal Strength and Battery Available time frames for viewing this data range from one day to a month Other data series may a
24. better These options include which page you wish to be directed to when you log in your time zone and your preferred unit system imperial metric CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD The Change Password page allows you to change your password at any time given that you know your original password If you don t then follow these steps to request a new password 1 Log out of WagNet Click the Forgot button at the top right corner of the page by the Login button 3 Fill in your email address and the human verification box We use the email address you have in your profile to identify your account and send you a new password 4 Click Reset Password When you first log into WagNet we strongly recommend you visit this page to change your password Account Management Page 45 NOTIFICATION CONFIGURATION The Notification Configuration page is a special tool designed to allow you to create up to 10 personalized text message and email alerts when certain conditions are met by your units To setup a text message alert follow these steps 1 The Number field tells you which alert configuration you are looking at You can have up to 10 different configurations on your account 2 Select either Email or Phone in the Send to dropdown box a Ifyou selected Email enter your email address and click Send Test Message to see if the system is working for you b If you selected Phone enter your phone number 1XXXXXXXXXX with no spaces or
25. d Barn to know at all times exactly which unit you are looking at 2 Selection which direction the pivot runs If your unit runs in a circle then this option should be set as such A pivot that runs side to side is called a lateral pivot and you should choose which direction the pivot runs 3 Enter the length of the pivot in feet This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it 4 Enter the distance your pivot s end gun reaches This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it 5 For circle pivots Enter the minimum angle of the unit s operation Remember that 0 degrees represents straight North This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it 6 For circle pivots Enter the maximum angle of the unit s operation Remember that O degrees represents straight North This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it Unit Pages Page 30 10 11 12 13 14 Enter the time it takes for the pivot to complete one revolution at 100 duty cycle speed This number is used in several calculations
26. e change do not fret We still have the old WagNet website available to you You can still find it at HTTP OLD WAGNET NET We have also provided a link to old WagNet on the front page of new WagNet WE WOULD LIKE YOUR FEEDBACK As the user of this site your opinions matter the most Therefore on our new Home Page we have created a form for you to fill out We want to know what you think so that we can make this website a better experience for you We Would Love to Hear Your Feedback We wantto Know what you have to say Click to open Introduction Page 1 UNIT VIEWS Our new WagNet site includes four unit views List View Map View Detail View and the familiar sidebar Each of these views was available on our old WagNet site but has been drastically improved for our new site List View and Map View can each be located in the View Units menu option at the top of the page LIST VIEW The List View page displays a summary of each of your units as a series of dynamic images designed to load the information for each of your units The information loaded depends on the type of unit being displayed e Pivot units of various types Field Commanders Pivot Points and Precision Links display a graphic representation of the pivot the power status current direction current angle current speed current pressure current tables and latest reading time e Crop Links display th
27. e latest reading information about the various sensors installed on them and the latest reading time e Tank Monitors display a graphic gauge indicating its current liquid level e Aqua Tracs display soil moisture data and the latest reading time Group Setup Instructions ints can be mo wed from group to group or reordered groups with older units whch do not appear in this List View page can o To create a new group simply drag a unit to the the unit press the End key on your keyboard t Field Commander Summaries 03 19 14 114623 Crop Links ic 0 10v VFD Pump Senal 50003 Ato ALD 0 A50 A60 D3 12 31 69 1800 00 Aqua Tracs amp garden WMs amp Senal 41908 90 0 131 100 Tank Monitors 112255 OW19 14 11 40 12 0319 14 114421 Flow Demo Senat 32196 12 31 69 18 00 00 3 12 31 69 18 00 00 Mid and S trees amp Senai 38091 90 0 AsO ASO AGO 0 AGO 12 31 69 18 00 00 12 31 69 18 00 00 New Group Drag units here to create a new grou Figure 1 List View Demo PL Serial 42077 EG Tabie Tabdie 1 0319 14 11 24 14 Generate POF CSV v Start All Pots Stop AllPivots Rename Group 7 Berger 27254 PP Tirai 27234 r ir Angle 316 Spee i Pressure WA able increasin pd Table increasin a 50011 Senat 50011 Ato A20 AA O A50 A6 5 12 31 69 18 00 00 amp AT Wall Unit Senai 36260 A400 ASO AGO 12 31 69 18 00 00 The List View of one of our administrator
28. e mean that if the unit has only been shared with you and not entirely moved to your page you will not see this link This ensures that only the unit owner will be able to change this configuration Figure 31 Unit Page Setup Link Different types of units Crop Links Field Commanders etc will have different configuration options in this box Pivot Points however do not have any special options other than the following one A configuration option that every unit type except Aqua Trac has is the ability to control whether or not your dealer will have access to send commands to your unit Unchecking this option will ensure that your dealer will not be able to send commands like Start and Stop to your unit However dealers will still have access to change and save the unit s configuration in the Config tab cMD TAB o O xs oo Figure 32 Basic Pivot Point Commands The Start and Stop commands can be used to send an immediate or timed command to start and stop the unit respectively based on the option chosen in the dropdown box to the right of the command The available options are e Now Immediately sends a start stop command to the unit e Once Gives you the option to choose a specific date and time to start stop the unit e Always Gives you the option to choose a specific time to start stop the unit every day e Clear Clears all once always timed start stop commands The Start FWD and Start
29. eading for each foot of soil the depleted readily eee eres ee eee E Depleted Readily Available Water available water and the remaining readily available water between 100 50 Field Capacity Inches water depleted 1 Foot 1 16 Inches water depleted 2 Foot 1 00 CONFIG TAB Inches water depleted 3 Foot 0 00 Inches Total Water Depleted in top 3 feet 2 16 If usi ng 3 soil moistu re probe f 33 of the total soil Field Capacity in that top 3 feet l Remaining Readily Available Water between 100 50 Field Capacity a Select the type of probe you are using from the Soil Inches water remaining 1 Foot 0 00 Inches water remaining 2 Foot 0 10 Probe Type dro pdown list Inches water remaining 3 Foot 1 10 b Enter the probe ID and sensor depths if you have Inches Total Water Remaining in top 3 feet 1 20 im eae them probe ID iS mandatory for Aquacheck probes 18 of the total soil Field Capacity in that top 3 feet c Enter the Full Line and Refill Line for the graph if you know them usually determined by an agronomist d Click Save Config at the bottom of the page If using watermark sensors a Select the Watermark soil type to enable the Watermark Sensor Reading Water Depletion Calculations as shown in the figure above b Select the type of watermark you are using from the dropdowns for analog sensors 1 4 and the sensor depth for each one c Click Save Config at the bottom of the page If using Tank Monito
30. ear on the map 4 Starting in the Northwest corner of the pivot area and going clockwise in each of its corners click on the map to mark the four corners of your lateral pivot s operation area Once the fourth marker is placed the configuration will automatically save and refresh the unit page Unit Pages Page 37 CHART TAB Berger 27284 PP showing 1 day series Pressure Location O Signal Strength Time Frame 1 Day 2 Days 1 Week 1 Month al wa n 20k a v 5 E 5 6 Feb 04 00 08 00 12 00 When updating graph options a alas erates are rr give the chart a moment to Pressure Location update Your choices are being saved and the data is being Chart loaded successfully eee Figure 34 Pivot Point Chart This tab provides you with a graphical representation of historical data provided by the readings sent from your Pivot Point unit Available chart series include Pressure Angle and Signal Strength Available time frames for viewing this data range from one day to a month READINGS TAB This tab provides the historical data sent by the Pivot Point unit It provides you with detailed information about what your unit is doing REPORT TAB The report tab provides a highly detailed report of stat Date 2 4 2013 your unit s reading data You can generate or Stop Date 2 5 72013 print two types of reports for a specified period of Report Type Event By Angle By Month time
31. er Trac Reading Display Temperature Wind Direction Wind Speed Wind Gust Temp6 Wind Dir5 Ka oA im wo amp D fb z p EINN N o W eo ha Ne Bo o 7 mph 11 27 kmph b o Figure 11 Weather Trac Reading Display Click to Hide Units sre in US and Imperial messurements Humidity 1 Wind Direction 5 V Temperature 6 7 Wind Speed 1 Wind Gust 1 Power In this type of Crop Link the chart has been moved rang Rain Bar Battery to a tab below the gauges The chart has additional series for the historical data represented by each 1 Month ae Main Shop WX showing 3 23 2014 8 19 36 AM to 3 24 2014 8 19 36 AM of the gauges in the top panel For example in Figure 10 Weather Trac Chart you ll notice that the series of this chart include humidity wind direction temperature wind speed wind gust 9 ounyes aoua S UoIpadig PUIA 1 AYprwnyH MENUA PA ey CTA TCA S an ar N w ao Vv Vv a Nn tT rain battery and power Normally these names are abbreviated to indicate what type of sensor they r ara WndSpdl Gust represent In this figure they are from each sensor s alias configuration In New Wagnet you will Figure 10 Weather Trac Chart have the ability to name each sensor or leave it with the default abbreviated sensor type Unit Pages Pa
32. erical details at the bottom of O O O O Angle 0 degrees is straight North Speed in percentage of maximum Pressure the current water pressure GPS signal status WAAS is best Basic is okay None means no GPS reading Signal strength the strength of the signal your pivot is communicating with 0 31 Battery level 4 2V is a fully charged battery e A Pivot Info tab with the following information O O O O If and who it was shared to you by The current power status direction status angle and endgun status The timestamp of the most recent reading generated by the Pivot Point Information about the most recent 2 commands sent to the Pivot Point Information about upcoming timed commands The most recent note entered in the notes tab e A Timed Commands tab listing all currently set timed commands e A Notes tab where you can enter various notes to yourself about the unit Unit Pages Page 33 Below the information panel is a series of tabbed panels CMD Chart Config Readings Report CMD History Tickets The CMD tab displays various command controls you can use to control your Pivot Point unit including Start Stop Change Direction commands Endgun Speed Direction table controls and the ability to request a reading UNIT PAGE SETUP Units of all types have a link below the information box to provide the unit owners some additional control over their unit pages By unit owners w
33. et Speed Table button to reset the table to its original values The Direction table allows you to set a change in direction at various points during the current cycle In Field Commanders this was replaced by the Run Table However as of right now the Large Table Configuration and Run Table commands are only available for Field Commanders Unit Pages Page 35 CONFIG TAB The Config tab lets you configure your unit to ensure accurate data readings Please note that inaccurate configuration could result in inaccurate readings The following steps will walk you through the configuration of your Pivot Point 1 10 11 12 Enter the name of your unit What you enter here will be the name that shows up describing the unit throughout the WagNet site A descriptive name about its location is best ex Behind Barn to know at all times exactly which unit you are looking at Enter the type of pivot the Field Commander box is installed on We support Valley Lindsay Reinke T amp L and Lockwood specifically If your Pivot Point is not installed on one these select Other If you have a T amp L unit please select it for the Display Type Selection which direction the pivot runs If your unit runs in a circle then this option should be set as such A pivot that runs side to side is called a lateral pivot and you should choose which direction the pivot runs Enter the length of the pivot in feet This number is u
34. figuration will automatically save and refresh the unit page READINGS TAB This tab provides the historical data sent by the Tracker unit It provides you with detailed information about what your unit is doing This information is particularly useful for locating the source of and time at which any problems that may arise CMD HISTORY TAB Similar to the Readings tab the CMD History tab provides the information about commands sent to the unit It provides detailed information about what your unit is doing and why The top section displays all currently active commands UNIT HISTORY TAB The unit history tab show all changes made to the unit including configuration and service level changes and any notes from support calls provided by our service representatives Unit Pages Page 44 ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT The account management page is where you can update your profile information including username password contact information account settings and notification configuration You can also setup groups to put your units in to organize them on your page and more easily manage them ACCOUNT INFORMATION The Account Information page is where you can update your contact information We strongly recommend you enter your email address We will need this for you to be able to reset your password when you forget it ACCOUNT SETTINGS The Account Settings page has several options you can configure to make your WagNet experience
35. ge 17 GRAIN TRAC CROP LINK Grain Tracs Crop Links are displayed somewhat differently in WagNet When a single unit is configured for multiple grain bins each will be displayed as a separate unit The unit page for each bin displays information for each individual unit For information on how to configure a Grain Trac Crop Link for PEPE me 59 multiple bins see page 18 MAIN TAB The Main tab is the tab that displays all information about the Crop Link s current status and its commands All Crop Links have a Get Reading command which requests a reading from the Crop Link unit Each Crop Link can have two relays When relays are enabled in the Config tab see page 14 two commands will appear on the Main tab that allow you to turn the relays on and off The Main tab in a Grain Trac Crop Link unit page will also contain the chart of readings from the unit s sensors and cables as shown in Figure 12 Grain Trac Data Figure 12 Grain Trac Data CONFIG TAB Grain Bin Board Enabled Bin Num Cable Num Board Number Start Sensors Num Sensors Delete Figure 13 Grain Bin Board Configuration 1 The configuration of the grain bin units is done on a per cable basis What that means is that each line of the configuration is 1 temp cable a Bin Num What bin that cable is installed into Starting with 1 and up for each additional bin b Cable Num What cable number it is within the bin c Board Number The addre
36. ge Group multiple of the same order in which case the units are ordered by other means depending on where you are viewing them The default value for all units is O The last column is the button that when clicked will allow you to move each unit to other groups When you click on the button it will ask you which group number based on column one that you wish to move the units to If you specify a group number that does not exist a new group will be created for you which you can then name whatever you like When you are finished altering the group setup click Save Groups The changes should be immediate Account Management Page 46 MY REPORTS The My Reports page allows you to set up automatic emails to send you timely links to generate daily weekly monthly or annual reports for your units activity For Field Commanders the available reports include FC Event reports FC Inches Applied by Angle reports FC Inches Applied by Month reports and FC Water District reports If you use the metric measurement system the reports will be in centimeters For Precision Links the available reports include PL Inches Applied by Angle reports and PL Inches Applied by Month reports The following figure shows an example email generated by our system for the email reports WagNet FC AGRE INCHES APPLIED BY ANGLE REPORTS The following are Acre Inches Applied by Angle reports generated at your request and sent to your specif
37. he latest reading data graphically In old WagNet this information was given to you as text in the Main tab however in our new WagNet site we have upgraded this to a graphic display as shown in Figure 15 Tank Monitor Reading Display Tank Monitor TM 1 ae fFt io bin 1 29 gallons Figure 15 Tank Monitor Reading Display Outdoor Tank 1 showing 1 day In this type of Crop Link Aqua Trac the chart has been moved to a tab below the gauges The chart has additional series for the historical data represented by each of the gauges in the top Iwo ooo ze odoo oso Tank Monitor 1 Month panel For example in Figure 14 Tank Monitor Chart loaded successfully Other Auto Zoom Chart you ll notice that the series of this chart include Tank Monitor1 These names represent the type of sensor on the Crop Link Aqua Trac Figure 14 Tank Monitor Chart Unit Pages Page 19 CONFIG TAB Analog Enabled Analog 1 Tank Monitor Analog 1 Options Tank Alias Outdoor Tank 1 Specific Gravity of Fluid in Tank 1 0625 Tank Diameter 0 ft 2 Tank Height 30 ft jo Sensor distance from bottom oftank 0 tO Set Location Figure 16 Example Tank Monitor Configuration On Crop Links If Analog is set to Disabled set it to Enabled On Crop Links Set the corresponding Analog setting to Tank Monitor On Aqua Tracs set each of the Watermark Tank Monitor dropdowns to Tank Monitor for each sensor you a
38. his setting adjusts the zoom level for the map image in the information panel at the top of the page Click Center on Map This will position the map to where your pivot is Unlike a circle pivot a marker will not appear on the map Starting in the Northwest corner of the pivot area and going clockwise in each of its corners click on the map to mark the four corners of your lateral pivot s operation area Once the fourth marker is placed the configuration will automatically save and refresh the unit page wee Wap FIELD INFO TAB This tab has 4 sections Field Observations and Pivot Service Records allow you to enter specific types of notes and download them as a CSV file Field Description by Angle allows you to describe separate sections of the field By selecting a color a line will appear around the edges of your pivot image at the top of the page once you have saved Field Info is a form where you can enter information about the Well Land Description Owner Operator and Water District Unit Pages Page 10 FORMS TAB The forms tab currently provides four forms more may have been added since the last manual update a pre start checklist an annual pre season electrical safeguard inspection checklist a utility information form and a well info log Once saved the saved form information can be viewed and printed from the box below the form READINGS TAB This tab provides the historical data sent by the Field Commander uni
39. ial 50009 iai Field ai 2014 FC Version 38 Pro Verizon Power AC Delete Group Group 1 Unit Group 44 sal Serial 32196 demo Crop Link alana pa Verizon Serial 30831 demo Crop Link Main Shop WX x Version 30 Enhanced Verizon Power None Delete Group Group 44 Unit Unit Views Page 4 UNIT PAGES The unit pages are a series of pages for controlling and monitoring your various units This section explains the various parts of the unit pages for Field Commanders Crop Links of each configuration Aqua Tracs Precision Links and Pivot Points FIELD COMMANDER Serial 30540 Version 37 Status ON FWD 291 EndGun ON Last Reading 03 20 14 6 50 56 AM Current Cycle 0 day 21 hr 45 min Complete Revolution Time 30 hours 45 minutes Remaining Revolution Time 16 hours 26 minutes Estimated Acre Inches Applied 0 44 in Pivot Info Active Commands stop at 320 i Pump Full Au Last 2 Commands Relay 1 ee Auto Timed Commands Command Sent At Run Table 1 Toole Config 03 19 14 15 54 36 9 SP TR ATERA UEDA S mService Agency Stop at 320 03 19 14 15 54 36 i ome a ba Last Note 29 os i Timed Commands sis 04 08 11 9 05 49 AM Welcome to the Demo Unit Command Trigger Time Figure 4 Field Commander Information Panel When you open a Field Commander unit page the first thing you are going to see is an information box like the one seen in Figure 4 Field Commander Information Panel at the top of the page containing the foll
40. ied email addresses Report Time Period 06 02 2014 12 00 AM to 06 06 2014 11 59 PM 30540 Click here to see report 50009 Click here to see report This email was automatically generated by the WagNet system Do not reply to this email lf you are receiving this email by mistake you may click the following button or contact AgSense Technical Support to be removed from the mailing list The AgSense Team Our Technical Support 259 Dakota Ave abonenmagsense net or call us at 605 352 8350 PO Box 52 Huron SD 5 350 Account Management Page 47 GETTING HELP We have a variety of new features for providing you with information you need right on our WagNet site KNOWLEDGE DATABASE The Knowledge Database is a repository for our frequently asked questions It will not be very filled out as of the launch of the new WagNet site but as time progresses we will add more and more content for your needs You can find this page by clicking Help at the top of the page INSTALLATION GUIDES The installation manuals are written by our Director of Engineering specifically for each type of unit we have They are organized by the year the unit was manufactured So for example if you have a unit manufactured in the year 2013 then you would look at the manuals listed under 2013 You can find this page by clicking Help at the top of the page CONTACT US Most of the time you can contact us at our phone number 1 605 35
41. involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it Enter the type of pressure sensor being used Enter the low pressure Enter the high pressure Enter the voltage at O PSI 0 5 volts is the correct normal value Enter the estimated flow in gallons per minute This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it For instructions on configuring Analogs and Digitals see the Crop Link instructions corresponding to your device Click Save Settings and then proceed to the instructions below to set your pivot s GPS location Now that you have your Field Commander configured to the correct settings the next step is to set the GPS location on the map at the bottom of the Config tab For circle pivots 1 Enter the GPS coordinates of the center of your pivot in the text boxes provided for latitude and longitude Coordinates must be entered in decimal degrees If you wish to adjust the zoom setting feel free to do so This setting adjusts the zoom level for the map image in the information panel at the top of the page Click Center on Map A marker should appear on the map In the map provided if the marker is not exactly over the center location of your pivot you can fix it by clicking on the map where the center should be Click Save Settings again to save the
42. l enjoy the more organized navigation we have created A more advanced and user friendly map view and list view of the units you have A more in depth online help system than before We now have a knowledge base that will hold answers to frequently asked questions that you can use outside of our business hours If you can t find your answer in our knowledge base feel free to send us_an email with our c CL Wolf farms 4 Hover your cursor over the weather information for sn extended 3 day forecast CL Wolf farms 2 CL Wolf farms 3 CL Wolf farms 4 Be new contact form and we will look into your questions sdonas We HO See Ste tare In addition to the new knowledge base system we have created another more personalized Shared Aquatracs ie po aes OL 4 i AEN knowledge base system called a ticket system woe call us fask for a ticket The AT Mid and S trees Pe i ba ticket we create will give you direct access to the unit control pages forthe units directly 4 ee eee ee es te babes ee ee ee ee ee Se ee i Download iPhone App Now LEI Posted on July 19 2012 by AgSense LLC Huron SD 12 50 am j rei PE 7 Over t Ba k hey WagNet We are excited to announce that our new WagNet iPhone app is now ug ste Si available through the iTunes app store Click on the Available on the App Store image to download the App igh J AppStore amp Tha AnGanca Taam AVAILABILITY OF OLD WAGNET For those who do not lik
43. n the Volts vs Hertz Ov and 10v boxes Example some are set up to do 0 60Hz some are set up for 30 90Hz Click Save Settings READINGS TAB lt ooo This tab provides the historical data sent by the Crop Link unit It provides you with detailed information about what your unit is doing Unit Pages Page 15 REPORT TAB The Report tab gives you a summarized table of information from the readings for a specified date range that you can generate or print NOTES TAB This tab allows you to enter notes to yourself about a unit or field It will automatically be time stamped UNIT HISTORY TAB The unit history tab show all changes made to the unit including configuration and service level changes and any notes from support calls provided by our service representatives Unit Pages Page 16 WEATHER TRAC CROP LINK CHART In most Crop Link unit pages the chart is at the top of the page However in Tank Monitors and Weather Tracs the chart is in a tab and is replaced by a series of graphics illustrating the latest reading information from the Crop Link When your Weather Trac Crop Link unit page loads you Il notice that the top of the page is no longer a chart but rather a series of gauges displaying the latest reading data graphically In old WagNet this information was given to you as text in the Main tab however in our new WagNet site we have upgraded this to a graphic display as shown in Figure 11 Weath
44. nformation Panel at the top of the page containing the following e An image displaying the current activity and status of the pivot with numerical details at the bottom of o Angle 0O degrees is North o Speed in Percent and App Depth o Pressure the current water pressure o Voltage o Signal strength the strength of the signal your pivot is communicating with 0 31 e A Pivot Info tab with the following information o Tracker Device ID The current power status direction status angle AUX and endgun status The timestamp of the most recent reading generated by the Tracker The most recent 2 commands sent to the Field Commander O O O Upcoming timed commands and a button to clear all timed commands o The most recent note entered in the notes tab e A Notes tab where you can enter various notes about the unit or field Below the information panel is a series of tabbed panels CMD Chart Config Readings CMD History Unit History and Panel The CMD tab displays various command controls you can use to control your Tracker unit including Start Stop Change Direction commands pump AUX Speed VRI controls Unit Pages Page 40 CMD TAB Stop Change Dir Speed Options Reverse Options Water AUX 1 AUX 2 Request ON ON ON Reading Figure 37 Tracker Commands The Start and Stop commands can be used to send an immediate or timed command to start and stop the unit respectively based on the option chosen in the
45. nter of your pivot in the text boxes provided for latitude and longitude Coordinates must be entered in decimal degrees If you wish to adjust the zoom setting feel free to do so This setting adjusts the zoom level for the map image in the information panel at the top of the page Click Center on Map A marker should appear on the map In the map provided if the marker is not exactly over the center location of your pivot you can fix it by clicking on the map where the center should be Unit Pages Page 43 5 Click Save Settings again to save the GPS coordinates For lateral pivots 1 The GPS coordinates should automatically fill in once the unit has been installed and the pivot has been run If this does not occur or if you wish to manually enter the location of the pivot enter the GPS coordinates of your pivot in the text boxes provided for latitude and longitude Coordinates must be entered in decimal degrees 2 If you wish to adjust the zoom setting feel free to do so This setting adjusts the zoom level for the map image in the information panel at the top of the page 3 Click Center on Map This will position the map to where your pivot is Unlike a circle pivot a marker will not appear on the map 4 Starting in the Northwest corner of the pivot area and going clockwise in each of its corners click on the map to mark the four corners of your lateral pivot s operation area Once the fourth marker is placed the con
46. oil moisture probe and its sensors CONFIG TAB To configure a soil moisture monitoring unit Soll Moline Type Pr Soil Type Unknown 1 Set Soil Moisture Type to the type of SRIF ai eT ate ae ne ee em soil moisture probe being used Probe Sensor Depths S1 4 A series of new configuration fields will appear 2 Set the Soil Type of the soil the sensor S4 16 5 24 is measuring n 3 Set the Probe Id field to the serial number of the probe to link with 4 Set the depths in inches of the 1 6 sensors of your probe 5 Set the Full line and Refill line for the graph Full line for the graph 360 Refill line for the graph Figure 21 Soil Moisture Config Unit Pages Page 22 AQUA TRAC CHART In Aqua Tracs the chart is located at the top of the page Aqua Trac charts have a lot of chart series including probe sensor data watermark data temperature data rain data and sum When updating graph options give the chart a moment to update Your choices are being saved and the data is being retrieved Chart Options Click to Hide Series Units are in US and imperial measurements 51 4in 52 Bin 53 16in s4 24in 55 32in s6 40in SM Temps Sum Sum Av Water Sum Change Raini Raini Bar Battery Signal Strength Time Other 1 Day Start Date bo po V 014 Stack SM Probe Lines by Probe 4 Wea amini 60 Y min 1 Week End Date 09 29 2014 1 Month 85 Y max SM Sum Exclusions 1 4in s2
47. ols and the ability to request a reading UNIT PAGE SETUP Units of all types have a link below the information box to provide the unit owners some additional control over their unit pages By unit owners we mean that if the unit has only been shared with you and not entirely moved to your page you will not see this link This ensures that only the unit owner will be able to change this configuration Figure 25 Unit Page Setup Link Different types of units Crop Links Field Commanders etc will have different configuration options in this box Precision Links however do not have any special options other than the following one A configuration option that every unit type except Aqua Trac has is the ability to control whether or not your dealer will have access to send commands to your unit Unchecking this option will ensure that your dealer will not be able to send commands like Start and Stop to your unit However dealers will still have access to change and save the unit s configuration in the Config tab Unit Pages Page 27 CMD TAB The Start and Stop commands can be used to send an immediate or timed command to start and stop the unit respectively based on the FWD DRY Now option chosen in the dropdown box to the right of the command The available options are Now M e Now Immediately sends a start stop Stop Angle At M 0 2 command to the unit specific date and time to start stop the
48. olts is the correct normal value for O PSI and 4 5 is the correct normal value for 100 PSI Click Save Settings and then proceed to the instructions below to set your pivot s GPS location Now that you have your Field Commander configured to the correct settings the next step is to set the GPS location on the map at the bottom of the Config tab Unit Pages Page 36 For circle pivots 1 Enter the GPS coordinates of the center of your pivot in the text boxes provided for latitude and longitude Coordinates must be entered in decimal degrees 2 If you wish to adjust the zoom setting feel free to do so This setting adjusts the zoom level for the map image in the information panel at the top of the page 3 Click Center on Map A marker should appear on the map 4 Inthe map provided if the marker is not exactly over the center location of your pivot you can fix it by clicking on the map where the center should be 5 Click Save Settings again to save the GPS coordinates For lateral pivots 1 Enter the GPS coordinates of the center of your pivot in the text boxes provided for latitude and longitude Coordinates must be entered in decimal degrees 2 If you wish to adjust the zoom setting feel free to do so This setting adjusts the zoom level for the map image in the information panel at the top of the page 3 Click Center on Map This will position the map to where your pivot is Unlike a circle pivot a marker will not app
49. owing e An image displaying the current activity and status of the pivot with numerical details at the bottom of o Angle 0 degrees is North Speed in Percent or Inches per Minute TL Pivots Pressure the current water pressure GPS signal status WAAS is best Basic is good None means no GPS reading Signal strength the strength of the signal your pivot is communicating with 0 31 o Battery level 4 2V is a fully charged battery e A Pivot Info tab with the following information o Serial Number and Software Version o If and who it was shared to you by o The current power status direction status angle and endgun status o The timestamp of the most recent reading generated by the Field Commander O O Unit Pages Page 5 The amount of time the Field Commander has been on its current cycle The most recent 2 commands sent to the Field Commander Upcoming timed commands and a button to clear all timed commands Currently active commands Complete Revolution Time and Remaining Revolution Time O O O O O The most recent note entered in the notes tab o Up to date precipitation and evaporation info if sensors are installed configured e A Timed Commands tab listing all currently set timed commands e A Notes tab where you can enter various notes about the unit or field Below the information panel is a series of tabbed panels CMD Chart Config Field Info Forms Readings Report CMD History Unit Histor
50. ppear if additional sensors are configured installed Unit Pages Page 8 CONFIG TAB The Config tab allows you configure your unit to ensure accurate data readings Please note that inaccurate configuration could result in inaccurate readings The following steps will walk you through the configuration of your Field Commander 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Enter the name of your unit What you enter here will be the name that shows up describing the unit throughout the WagNet site A descriptive name about its location is best ex Behind Barn to know at all times exactly which unit you are looking at Enter the type of pivot the Field Commander box is installed on Selection which direction the pivot runs If your unit runs in a circle then this option should be set as such A pivot that runs side to side is called a lateral pivot and you should choose which direction the pivot runs Enter the length of the pivot in feet This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it Enter the distance your pivot s end gun reaches For circle pivots Enter the minimum angle of the unit s operation Remember that 0 degrees represents straight North This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it
51. r Sensors a Select Tank Monitor from the dropdowns for sensor 1 2 b Enter the Specific Gravity of the liquid that is in the tank c Enter the tank diameter Unit Pages Page 24 d Enter the tank height e Enter the distance from the bottom of the tank to the Tank Monitor Sensor f Click Save Config at the bottom of the page If using a Temperature sensor select Thermistor from the Sensor 5 dropdown and click Save Config at the bottom of the page If using a Rain Tipping Bucket select Tipping Bucket from the Tipping Bucket 1 dropdown and click Save Config at the bottom of the page READINGS TAB This tab provides the historical data sent by the Aqua Trac unit It provides you with detailed information about what your unit is doing NOTES TAB This tab allows you to enter notes to yourself about a unit It will automatically be time stamped Unit Pages Page 25 PRECISION LINK Serial 39142 Version 26 Status ON REV 43 EndGun OFF Last Reading 02 06 13 3 53 49 PM CST Revolution Time 67 hr 52 min Current Run Time 64 hr 39 min Current Safety Message None Last 2 Commands Pivot Info i oO C O O D Command Sent At Endgun Table 1 12 22 12 8 20 58 PM stop 11 02 12 1 41 19 PM Timed Command Command Trigger Time Last Note Figure 24 Precision Link Information Panel When you open the unit page the first thing you are going to see is an information panel like the one
52. re using A series of fields should appear 4 Fill out the Analog Options fields as accurately as you can Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all connected Tank Monitoring sensors 6 Click Save Settings PUMP CONTROL CROP LINK CONFIG TAB In pump control units there are two areas of the config that are important FC Link and Relays Num 1 The FC Link field gives you access to the pump FC Serial 30540 control settings from a Remote Pump Control button Figure 17 FC Link in the linked pivot unit Up to 5 pivot units can be linked to a single pump control It is an advanced option typically only set by AgSense Relays Enabled B Relay 1 Alias pump C Momentary Continuous C Disable Relay 2 Alias Relay 2 E Momentary C Continuous Disable Figure 18 Relays 1 To set up a pump control set Relays to Enabled if you have not already done so 2 Then follow the instructions for configuring relays on page 15 Unit Pages Page 20 SOIL MOISTURE MONITOR CROP LINK CHART In most Crop Link unit pages the chart is at the top of the page However in Tank Monitors Soil Moisture Monitors and Weather Tracs the chart is in a tab and is replaced by a series of graphics illustrating the latest reading information from the Crop Link When your Soil Moisture unit page loads you ll notice that the top of the page is no longer a chart but rather a series of gauges displaying the latest reading data graphically In old
53. red Pivots pivots are doing emr Note If you do not see this sidebar it may be because your screen is not wide enough to a support displaying it at all times To open the sidebar simply click the View Units item in T the menu bar to the right of the WagNet logo a Shared Aquatracs AT Mid and 5 trees This sidebar is designed to give you quick and easy access to any of your units from any page you may be viewing It also provides links to the Map View and to your Group Setup for more detail about Group Setup see page 46 Figure 3 Sidebar DETAIL VIEW Search Units The detail view is available to all users It allows you to Serial see your unit s serial numbers versions service levels wee a nd a iases ee All Service Types Y Manage Units Print Results At the top of the page is a search form You can use this form to search for units when you have too many to ee a ee Rack Group Unit browse through Serial 989098 demo Field Commander 3 Version 0 Enhanced Verizon Delete Group Unit To the right of each unit is a Delete Unit button When Group 2 A Serial 50003 demo Crop Link 0 10v VFD Pump you click this button you will be asked to confirm the Version 34 None Verizon Power None roup Group 2 action Confirming the action will remove the unit from Group Serial 42077 demo Precision Link Demo PL your page ae Verizon Power AC Serial 30540 demo Field Commander Sabre se Verizon Ser
54. s t231 03 19 14 11 4213 Rename Group AGO 69 1800 00 Clicking on a unit will open that unit s page See page 5 for more information on the unit control panels The units are also organized based on your current group configuration See page 46 for more information about group setup The group names in the group header bars can be clicked to open the map view for that group Units can also be organized within the same group by dragging the units to a different spot in the group or to a new group by dragging the unit to that group Groups can also be organized by dragging the group header bar If your group contains pivots the group header will have a have start and stop buttons for all the pivots that are stopped or running respectively Unit Views Page 2 MAP VIEW show Group Fl Follow ne E Group Control Start All Prats in Group PLs Only FWD DRY Stop All Pwots in Group Demo FC Serial 20540 Last Reading EG Table Always Off Spd Table Table 2 Command Sent At Ack REV 03 19 14 11 07 37 Yes Start 03 19 14 11 07 37 Yes Timed Commands Command Trigger Time Active Commands Figure 2 Map View Figure 2 Map ViewError Reference source not found shows a group of pivots on an AgSense page The map in the center shows all the units in the currently selected group Pivots displayed on the map will show their current status angle direction and pressure Around the outside of the pivo
55. sed in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it Enter the distance your pivot s end gun reaches This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it For circle pivots Enter the minimum angle of the unit s operation Remember that 0 degrees represents straight North This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it For circle pivots Enter the maximum angle of the unit s operation Remember that 0 degrees represents straight North This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it Enter the time it takes for the pivot to complete one revolution at 100 duty cycle speed This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it Enter the estimated flow in gallons per minute This number is used in several calculations involved in Speed Tables and reading generation so please make sure this number is as accurate as you can get it Select the type of pressure sensor being used and enter the voltage at O PSI and 100 PSI 0 5 v
56. ss of the grain trac board that the cable is being installed into Start Sensors The terminal number location on the grain trac board where this cables sensors Start at e Num Sensors The number of sensors that this cable contains After each line of the configuration is entered a new line will appear below it 3 Repeat filling in each of the boxes 1a 1e above for each additional cable 4 To save the configuration click on Save Settings If your configuration includes multiple bins they will show up as separate units after saving the configuration and refreshing your page you can then go to each of the separate bins pages click on config and enter in a new name for that bin and then click save settings Unit Pages Page 18 TANK MONITOR CROP LINK Tank Monitors Crop Links Aqua Tracs are displayed somewhat differently in WagNet When a single unit is configured for multiple tanks each will be displayed as a separate unit The unit page for each tank displays information for each individual unit CHART In most Crop Link Aqua Trac unit pages the chart is at the top of the page However in Tank Monitors Soil Moisture Monitors and Weather Tracs the chart is in a tab and is replaced by a series of graphics illustrating the latest reading information from the Crop Link When your Tank Monitor unit page loads you ll notice that the top of the page is no longer a chart but rather a series of gauges displaying t
57. t It provides you with detailed information about what your unit is doing This information is particularly useful for locating the source of and time at which any problems that may arise REPORT TAB The report tab provides a highly detailed report of your unit s reading data You can generate or print three types of reports for a specified period of time The three report types are an event report an inches applied by angle report or an inches applied by month report An Event report displays tabular information about the change in the Field Commander s power direction status and pump status and the duration of those periods of activity A Readings report is a downloadable Microsoft Excel spreadsheet of the reading data for the period of time specified If you do not own Microsoft Excel you may use Google Drive Microsoft OneDrive or Open Office to view the spreadsheets for free A By Angle report is more graphical and displays two graphs of the amount of acre inches applied to each angle degree of the pivot area in a circular pivot The report also displays tabular information for each of those angle ranges A By Month report shows information about the amount of acre inches applied to the entire field by month Note that entering in partial months will result in information returned about the entire month For example a report for 1 15 2013 to 2 15 13 will result a report for 1 1 2013 to 2 28 2013 CMD HISTORY TAB Similar to
58. t be able to send commands like Relay On and Relay Off to your unit However dealers will still have access to change and save the unit s configuration in the Config tab MAIN TAB The Main tab is the tab that displays all information about the Crop Link s current status its most recent reading information and its commands Each Crop Link can have two relays When relays are enabled in the Config tab see page 15 one or two buttons will appear on the Main tab that allow you to turn the relays on and off Additional information will be displayed here for other types of Crop Links Unit Pages Page 14 CONFIG TAB The Config tab is how you configure a Crop Link to be whatever type of Crop Link you want it to be This guide will walk you through step by step how to set up each part of the configuration that is not related to those options but for generic Crop Links Configuration instructions for each type of Crop Link other than generic types will be given in their corresponding sections 1 Enter the Name of your unit What you enter here will be the name that shows up describing the unit throughout the WagNet site A descriptive name is best ex Outdoor Tank to know at all times exactly which unit you are looking at FC Link An advanced config option typically only set by AgSense to link the crop link to a field commander to enable automatic pump control etc Soil Moisture Type If a soil moisture
59. the Readings tab the CMD History tab provides the information about commands sent to the unit It provides detailed information about what your unit is doing and why The top section displays all currently active commands Unit Pages Page 11 UNIT HISTORY TAB The unit history tab show all changes made to the unit including configuration and service level changes and any notes from support calls provided by our service representatives Unit Pages Page 12 CROP LINK Because there are many configurations for Crop Links the Crop Link unit page s appearance will vary from configuration to configuration The following five sections Weather Trac Grain Trac Tank Monitor Pump Control and Soil Moisture Monitor explain the various differences those types of Crop Links have in their unit pages The rest of this section will discuss all parts of the unit page that all Crop Links share CHART In most Crop Link unit pages the chart is at the top of the page However in Tank Monitors and Weather Tracs the chart is in a tab and is replaced by a series of graphics illustrating the latest reading information from the Crop Link The icon to the top right of the chart will allow you to print it When updating graph options give the chart a moment to update Your choices are l being saved and the data is being retrieved Fxpand Graph Refresh Chart Options Click to Hide Series Units are in US and Imperial measurements W Humidit
60. ts are lines that represent the end gun on and field info sections Crop Links will appear on the map with various icons based on the type of data it is configured to provide Aqua Tracs show up as a rain drop icon Tank monitors whether Crop Link or Aqua Trac will show a gauge indicating their current tank level In the top right corner of the map are three map controls Zoom to Selected Unit Show Group and Follow Me The Zoom to Selected Unit button will zoom in as far as necessary to selected unit The Show Group button will zoom and pan the map to show the entire group The Follow Me button works with devices that have location services such as smart phones and possibly tablets This button will put a marker on the map indicating your current location and frequently update its location and follow it on the map This is particularly useful if you are driving around in the fields and would like to know the current status of your units in the area The section on the right side of the page shows a summary of the currently selected unit s latest reading information For pivots a few basic start stop and direction command buttons have been provided for quick interaction with your pivots Unit Views Page 3 SIDEBAR Irrigation Status Icons 2 This sidebar represents the list of units that was available to you in our old website Itisa ES list of units organized by groups with images indicating what the units are and what any sha
61. y 1 Wind Direction 5 Temperature 6 Wind Speed 1 Wind Gust 1 W Rain 2 U Rain Bar 2 Battery Power Time Frame Other Apes Back 1 day Forward 1 day 1 Week Latest 1 da 1 Month Y Main Shop WX showing 3 20 2014 8 58 47 AM to 3 21 2014 8 58 47 AM Wind Speed 1 Rain 2 9 anwi adw a L S m 2 as 5 TA 12 00 20 00 21 Mar Wnd5pd1 Rain WnrdSpdl Gust Wind Dir5 Battery l Highcharts com Chart loaded successfully Figure 8 Crop Link Chart Unit Pages Page 13 UNIT PAGE SETUP Units of all types have a link below the information box to provide the unit owners some additional control over their unit pages By unit owners we mean that if the unit has only been shared with you and not entirely moved to your page you will not see this link This ensures that only the unit owner will be able to change this configuration Figure 9 Unit Page Setup Link Different types of units Crop Links Field Commanders etc will have different configuration options in this box Since Crop Links have a gauges display for their analog and digital sensors we have provided you the ability to turn those gauges on or off Another configuration option that every unit type except Aqua Trac has is the ability to control whether or not your dealer will have access to send commands to your unit Unchecking this option will ensure that your dealer will no
62. y The CMD tab displays various command controls you can use to control your Field Commander unit including Start Stop Change Direction commands Endgun Speed table controls and Run table controls UNIT PAGE SETUP Units of all types have a link below the information box to provide the unit owners some additional control over their unit pages By unit owners we mean that if the unit has only been shared with you and not entirely moved to your page you will not see this link This ensures that only the unit owner will be able to change this configuration Figure 5 Unit Page Setup Link Different types of units Crop Links Field Commanders etc will have different configuration options in this box Field Commanders have options for changing what their End gun and Speed tables are called This does not mean the alias of each table configuration but rather the red title text End Gun and Speed above the table selection dropdowns Another configuration option that every unit type except Aqua Trac has is the ability to control whether or not your dealer will have access to send commands to your unit Unchecking this option will ensure that your dealer will not be able to send commands like Start and Stop to your unit However dealers will still have access to change and save the unit s configuration in the Config tab Unit Pages Page 6 CMD TAB Start Stop Speed End Gun ons Options VRI Table

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