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1. 222 222mem2 mme mme 160 Calibrations in the field 222 222222 22 160 Yield flow and moisture sensor calibration 160 Speed method l oaaao aoaaa aaan anaana aana aaa aa aoaaa cece eee eeseceeseeeeeeeeee 160 Cut width method oaao aa anaana anaana aoaaa aandaa aaan aoaaa oaa annona 161 Calibration instructions 222222222mmem mme e mm 162 Yield Monitor status 2mmmmmmme mwnamme wwe mwe an2 annan 163 System status mmmmmmm ee ee 163 Optical sensor status wmmmmmmmm mwm m mm mi mm 163 10 GNSS setup occ cscs ees sete cuisine deetanindtae2ainedumsademsteliiabosedneacnnncaseiaws eebes 165 GNSS SEtuUP 2mmmmmmee new mwee m mmama nene meme minimw meli ame 166 Frequency and baud rate 2mmmmemmmmee mma nnana 167 Kill technology mmmmm mwm niuma LLa aLL aaa 168 Correction services Setup _ 2 2 ieee ccc ccc eee cece cece cece mama m mmama mane me me 168 COENTEFPOINU RIX ni II 168 EX MNIE ae ae eo eek eee IA cee sete dant IA 170 Renew CenterPoint RTX subscription 17
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3. 22220mm22mme2 mme 148 Delete features 02 2 2 i cece cece eee cee eee eee cece ALLAL anaana anaana 149 FreeForm Recording 2 2 2 cece cece eee ec eee cece eee e eee e eee ceeeeeeeee 149 Headland Infill Switching 22 22 2 2 eee ec c ec eeecce eee eee eee daaa aoaaa 149 Boundary Setup _ 22 22 eee cece cee cece eee cece eee cece cece eee eeeeeceeeeeeeeseeees 150 Boundaries aaao aoaaa oaaao anaana naaa aa cece eee e eee e eee c ee ceeeeseeceeseeeeseeseees 150 Expand Boundaries 2 22222220m2 2200 150 Implement setup for guidance 2mme2mmemmme mme mum 151 Curve smoothing settings wmmmmmmm cece eee Laaa 153 9 Yield Monitoring setup 22 2m22mm2mm2m20m2 155 Yield Monitoring setup _ 02 2202 o eee eee LLALL LaL LLLA LLLA a LLa aa Laaa 156 Yield Monitoring calibration _ 22 2 2 2 cece cece eee cee cee eee cece Laaa oaaao naana 158 Calibrations before entering the field 158 Header Height Calibration _ 2 2 22 2 eee cece cee cee cee cece cee ceeceeceeeees 158 Tare Calibration _ 2 20 02 lice cece eee eee eee eee mme 159 Temperature Calibration 2 2 22m2220mee meme 159 Roll Calibration
4. 142 Field IQ Boom Height Control setup 22 2 o cece cece eee eect eee ee anaana 142 Boom Height Control calibration 22 144 8 Mapping guidance setup 22 222222222202m 145 Guidance and Mapping 2 22 2 cece eee eee e eee eee c cece cece e cece cee ceeeeeseeseeeeees 146 Guidance settings _ 2 22 2 ieee eee eee cece ence mme ee eeeseeseeeeeeeseees 146 Turn Settings 0 2 02 cee eee eee eee eee cece eee eeeeeeeseeeeees 146 Minimum turn radius mode 22 2 ee eee eee cee cece e cece eee eeeeceeceeseeees 146 Tight turn alert threshold 147 Auto U turn detection 2 222 2 elie cece eee ce eee ee cee cee eee eeeeeseeeeeees 147 Coverage Settings 2 2 2 lle ec ccc cee cece cece cece e cece cence eecececeneecnceceees 147 Coverage on off delay 2 22m2m2memememmmmem 147 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Contents Coverage logging 2mmmmmmmmmmm Laaa Laana 147 Nudge settings 22mmmemmmmmemwmemwma ne Daaa imma Laaa 148 NVA 148 Warning distance __ aoaaa cece eee cece eee e cece cece eee eeeeecereeseeseeees 148 Recording position
5. 22mmmmmmmmm em Laa em mmme Loana mme 17 NH3 anhydrous ammonia 22 mm22mmem meme 18 CONS IA 18 Calibration 2mmmmm eee eee aLaaa Laaa 18 DISPIaY 2mmmmm mmama mum m mama mam ma mamaaa 18 EZ Pilot system 22mmmm eee ee eee mwm eee e eee aaau 18 GNSS mmmememmmu nw mmn ema me new mm en DDALL L Laaa Laana aa 19 Prescriptions _ 2 occ eee aaa aaa aaa ahaaa aL LLL LLL eee cece cece ee ceeeeeeeeeeeees 19 Installation enoeet cieid ad eine E seed a Eaa 19 USB socket S 19 Working with anhydrous ammonia 22mmmm2mmeemmmmee ema 19 Servicing the Equipment _ 02 222 e ieee eee eee ee eee eee cece eee eeeeeeee 20 Discharging the System _ 22 22 22 oe cece cece ec eee cee cece eee eee mam cee ceeseeeseeseeseees 20 Introduction aaao aaao cece ccc eee ence eee LLALLA LaLa aaan a 21 About the FM 750 display 2 2 22 2 cece cece oaaao eee cece cece cece eee Laana oaan oaan 22 Changes to this document 2mmmm mumu mwm ee eee eee eeeeee 22 Related information 2 2 22 c cece eee cece ccc eee e cece cece eee eeeeeeeeecesseeseeseeeseeees 22 Technical assistance __ 22 2222 cece cece cece eee cece eee e eee cece cece seeeeeeseeseeseeseeeees 23 In
6. 258 for quick reference Row Crop Seed Setup 259 Row Monitoring Setup 260 Section Control Setup 261 Sensor Setup 262 Guidance screen buttons 263 Feature mapping buttons 268 Setting screen buttons 269 Automatic steering controls 271 FM 750 Display User Guide 15 Rate Control Setup Guidance d S amp Rate Control Rate Control Module Location Number of Modules Drives 1 N Modules 1 N Control Setup Rate Control Setup Valve Setup gt Wane pe Plumbing None Serva Servo Fast gt PWM Hardi Bypass Servo Pump Servo Electric over Hydraulic Inline Bypass Feedback Setup Shaft Encoder Constant Gear Ratio Calculator Gear Ratio Seeds Per Disk Tank Bin Setup Capacity Units Capacity Current Volume Partial Refill Warning Level Row Crop Seed Setup uwdance d J gt Ba l eramanen Material Type Application Rate Setup Target Rate 1 Seeds per Pound Target Rate 2 Target Rate 2 Target Rate Increment Target Rate Units Bushel Weight Manual Rate Increment Minimum Rate Maximum Rate Alarms High Alarm Low Alarm Singulation Low Seeds When Off No Seeds When On Blockage Sensitivity Row Monitoring Setup Delays High Alarm Low Alarm Singulation Low Seeds When Off No
7. Clean the touch screen while it is powered down It is easier to see dirt and fingerprints when the touch screen is dark 42 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B On screen basics On screen basics The basics of using the touchscreen include e Using on screen buttons e Understanding status icons e Howto hide and show on screen controls The main screens Touchscreen basics With the touchscreen you e Tap buttons to perform functions or choose an option e View status indicated by an icon e Enter information e Step through a process in sequence using a wizard Buttons Buttons are on screen controls that you tap to perform a function such as e Save a setting e Go to another or previous screen e Begin automatic guidance e Choose an item Some buttons also show a status of a function 3 Getting started Note Buttons are available only when they are appropriate They are not visible at all times If the display does not respond when you tap a button see Recalibrate touchscreen 198 Icons indicating status Icons are graphics sometimes including labels or text that provide information or status about a feature or system component You cannot tap an icon to perform a function Note Icons display only when they are appropriate They are not visible at all times Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 43 3 Getting started On screen basics Entering information TOs
8. 2 At the Guidance screen tap a At the Settings screen tap ses At the mplement screen tap Initial Setup Note When you are setting the system up for the first time the Initial Setup button is the only button that displays However if you have previously installed the Field IQ system more options will display At the Controller Type screen tap Field IQ and then tap vi The Summary screen displays listing all the Field IQ components and their serial numbers detected by the display To continue tap gt Operation and layout setup 1 2 3 At the Implement Type screen tap Implement Operation At the Implement Operation screen tap the required operation and then tap vi At the Implement Type screen tap Implement Layout Tap the type of operation you will be performing Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 119 6 Field IQ crop input control setup Field IQ setup for implements Note The options that you can select depend on the operation you selected Implement Operation Layout Options Spreading e Pull type spreader e Spreader truck Spraying Front sprayer e Rear sprayer e Pull type sprayer Planting Standard planting Tillage Tilling 4 After you select both the Implement Operation and the Implement Layout tap gt Implement measurements 1 Atthe mplement Measurements screen tap each option in sequence to complete the measurements for your implement 2 After you
9. Drives consistently to one side of the line e Ifthe vehicle is offline to the left increase the Freeplay offset to the right e Ifthe vehicle is offline to the right increase the Freeplay offset to the left The speed of the EZ Pilot drive wheel motor FM 750 Display User Guide 63 4 Vehicle guidance setup EZ Pilot steering system Aggressiveness Setting Explanation Online aggressiveness How aggressively the EZ Pilot system corrects deviations from the guidance line Enter a value between 50 150 Approach aggressiveness How fast the EZ Pilot system steers the vehicle onto the guidance line Enter a value between 50 150 Advanced Setting Explanation Roll Offset Angle Estimate Steering Angle Bias Turn on to enable the ability to drive the offline distance to zero Dynamic Approach Angle Turn on to have a more aggressive line acquisition Steering Slew Limit For smoother steering raise the value Note A value too low will cause instability Steering Acceleration Limit For smoother steering raise the value Note A value too low will cause instability EZ Pilot Demo EZ Pilot Demo Mode is useful for practice with defining fields coverage logging and assisted steering Note EZ Pilot Demo Mode requires an EZ Pilot controller motor and EZ Pilot simulator stand This option is available if you have loaded the vehicle demo type from the Vehicle Database VDB See Load VDB 70 EZ Pilot system cali
10. 12 Complete each sensor setting and then tap 142 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Field IQ Boom Height Control setup 7 Boom Height Control setup VE continue Repeat until all sensors are set up then tap gt Setting Explanation Sensor Module Tap the serial number of the sensor that is installed in the selected location Enable Sensor Enable or disable the sensor Side Offset The distance from the center line of the sensor to the hinge point of the boom Nozzle Offset The distance from the bottom edge of the sensor cone to the outlet of the spray nozzle tip 13 At the Boom Height Manual Control screen verify the correct operation of the Manual Boom Switch detection by monitoring the circles next to the control sections Do this for each of the Manual control switches If you use the e Raise position on the manual switch the top circle should turn green e Lower position on the manual switch the bottom circle should turn green 14 Atthe Height Control Operation Setup screen complete the height control settings Setting Explanation Sensing Mode e Ground Target height is based on the surface of the ground Select Ground mode to sense the ground surface through low coverage vegetation such as stubble or young crops Ground mode is susceptible to unwanted reflectance on hard or wet surfaces such as bare ground If this is an issue select Canopy mode e Canopy Target height based on the height on th
11. 13 Operations Explanation yl Automatic ca fe k p aa aa Manual Opens additional controls See Quick access button for Field IQ 232 On lt S k aa t X Off E Gray with red X Green with checkmark Inactive Gray The target application rate for the current rate switch position This is the amount of product that you want to apply The actual application rate This is the amount of product that is currently being applied Shows current information for the selected sensors Available if you have more than 12 rows to view FM 750 Display User Guide 231 13 Operations Field IQ operation Quick access button for Field IO When you are running Field IQ or a variable rate controller the quick access button displays on the Guidance screen You can use the Quick Access button to access e Boom setup e Refill e Section switching setup e Boundary switching overlap e On off valve latency e Intentional overlap e Target rate e Valve aggressiveness Note The items you can adjust will depend on the applications that you are currently running Boom setup Setting Description Implement width The width of the current implement The display uses this value to automatically calculate the swath spacing Enter a width between 1 00 328 01 0 30 99 99 m Boundaries See Boundaries in Guidance settings 146 Number of sections The number of sections you want to control on the imp
12. 74 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Autopilot steering system 4 Vehicle guidance setup The point at which steering movement occurs e The minimum valve command required for steering movement In this test the system gradually actuates the steering system while determining the independent left and right point at which wheel movement occurs for each direction Run the Deadzone calibration until the Deadzone value displays for each side a change of less than 0 5 units The calibration is run multiple times and a progress indicator displays on the display during each phase of the calibration After each phase is completed the display will prompt the user to steer the vehicle in a particular direction Pre calibration 1 Warm up the vehicle The hydraulic fluid must be at normal operating temperature for deadzone calibration 2 If you perform the deadzone calibration while the system is cold repeat the Automated Deadzone calibration again when the system is at operating temperature 3 Prepare the steering sensor If the vehicle has e An AutoSense device drive the vehicle in a straight line for at least one minute e APotentiometer first complete the Steering Sensor calibration Calibration procedure A WARNING During calibration the vehicle will turn slowly either to the right or to the left The vehicle may move in an unpredictable manner To avoid injury be prepared for vehicle movements Note To minimi
13. At the Guidance screen tap P l At the Settings screen tap Pa At the Implement screen tap Boom Height Control At the Height Control screen tap Hydraulic Valve Calibration At the Hydraulic Valve Calibration screen tap the Zone you want to calibrate At the Zone Valve Calibration screen tap Deadband and Slope Note Make sure that you lower the center section to a lower height and level the booms before you start the calibration procedure Ifthe Center or Booms are too high or too low the calibration may fail At the Deadband Calibration or Slope Calibration screen tap Engage to start the calibration Repeat Step 5 through Step 7 until all zones are calibrated and then tap vi FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Mapping guidance setup In this chapter Guidance and mapping 146 Guidance settings 146 Implement setup for guidance 151 Curve smoothing settings Chapter Settings for mapping guidance lines and patterns enable you to customize how tight your turns are coverage logging warning distances and switching between infill guidance lines and headlands FM 750 Display User Guide 9 8 Mapping guidance setup Guidance and mapping Guidance and mapping To receive guidance information and any assistance from an auto steer system you must e Set up how the guidance displays on your screen See Guidance settings 146 e Set up the im
14. Item Name 1 8 Touch sensitive screen 2 Speaker Integrated lightbar with 27 LEDs Back view of display Version 7 0 Revision B 3 Getting started Explanation To interact with the system tap the screen with your finger Also see e Clean the touchscreen 42 e Recalibrate touchscreen 198 You can adjust the speaker volume or turn it off Also see Display settings 189 When lit the LEDs show the position of your vehicle relative to your intended guidance line Also see Lightbar patterns 228 94 100 01 DO eS uu IA FM 750 Display User Guide 37 3 Getting started Display basics Item Name Explanation 0 Power button Turns the display on or off USB socket You can connect a USB drive to the display to transfer data to and from the unit For more information see Display hardware 36 and Brightness controls To increase the brightness of the screen tap To decrease the brightness press 9 You can also use the Color Scheme and Backlight menu options to set the screen brightness See Display settings 189 GNSS connector Connects the GNSS cable P N 50449 to the display O Port A Connects external devices to the display 7 Power connection socket Connects the power cable P N 67258 to the display 8 Port B Connects external devices to the display Radio access panel If you purchase the optional RTK module install the module here For more information see the insta
15. This method uses e Aconsistent header width e Varied speed to calibrate for Low Medium and High grain flows to provide a calibration curve for Low Medium and High flow variations throughout the course of harvest 160 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Yield Monitoring calibration 9 Yield Monitoring setup 1 Conducta calibration load of 3 000 6 000 Ibs at your normal harvest speed making sure to keep it constant 2 Repeat this procedure for one load each at e 1mph less than the normal operating e 2 mph less than the normal operating speed e 1mph higher than the normal operating speed Example An example of calibration loads using this method is as follows e Load 1 4 547 lbs 2 mph e Load 2 3 834 Ibs 3 mph e Load 3 2 764 Ibs 4 mph e Load 4 5 768 Ibs 5 mph Cut width method This method uses e A consistent speed e Varied cut widths to calibrate for Low Medium and High flows 1 Conduct a calibration load of 3 000 6 000 Ibs at your normal constant speed with a 100 cut width that is 12 rows at 30 ft 2 Atthe same constant speed repeat this procedure for one load each at e 75 of the normal cut width 9 rows at 22 5 ft e 50 of normal cut width 6 rows at 15 ft e 25 of normal cut width 3 rows at 7 5 ft This provides a calibration curve for Low Medium and High flow variations throughout the course of Harvest Example An example of calibration loads using this
16. gy Yellow Engage the auto steering system Disengage the auto steering system Green Indicator only Red Adjust aggressiveness At the Guidance screen tap Ce to open the control for adjusting aggressiveness gt o Agqgress iweness Indicates System is ready to engage System is engaged System cannot engage EZ Steer and EZ Pilot Changing from forward to reverse The FM 750 display displays a button indicating the direction you are traveling soma A As you are applying material in the field when using EZ Pilot you may want to manually move the tractor in reverse When the tractor moves in reverse the button switches to A if e Reverse If the display does not reflect that you are moving in the reverse or forward direction to indicate to the display the correct direction tap A Jopu are moving forward f ji if you are moving in reverse
17. 1 To engage the system point the nose of the vehicle toward the guidance line and drive at operational speed 2 To engage you can e Tap at the Guidance screen e Use an external foot or rocker switch see Foot or rocker switch setup 85 Disengage automatically The EZ Steer system automatically disengages when e The vehicle is outside the configured engage limits e You pause the system e GNSS positions are lost e You tap 4 on the Guidance screen Disengage manually You can manually disengage the EZ Steer system by turning the steering wheel this overrides the electric motor Check this setting before you start using the system by engaging on a line and then turning the wheel until the system disengages To adjust the amount of force required to disengage the system change the Override Sensitivity in the Engage Options screen Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 219 13 Operations Auto steering system operation Engage on screen control Button Indicator Tap to Indicates Engage the auto steering system System is ready to engage Yellow Disengage the auto steering System is engaged system Green Indicator only System cannot engage Red Changing from forward to reverse The FM 750 display displays a button indicating the direction you are traveling same A As you are applying material in the field when using EZ Steer you may want to manually move the tractor
18. To improve the performance of your swather adjust the Swather steering delay setting by a small amount 0 1 seconds at a time Test the result between each adjustment After using the EZ Steer system Any time that you are not using the EZ Steer system pivot the EZ Steer motor away from the steering wheel Before you leave the vehicle turn off the EZ Steer system power switch or remove the power plug EZ Pilot system operation A CAUTION Do not operate the EZ Pilot system while driving in reverse gear Engage the system Note Before you can engage the EZ Pilot system you must e Setup and calibrate the system e Open a field in the Guidance screen e Map an AB line e Position the vehicle within the configured engage limits 222 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Auto steering system operation 13 Operations 1 To engage the system point the nose of the vehicle toward the guidance line and drive at operational speed 2 To engage you can e Tap at the Guidance screen e Press the engage button on the optional remote control e Use an external foot or rocker switch see Foot or rocker switch setup 85 A CAUTION If you use the vehicle on a public roadway you must put the red EZ Pilot system override switch in the off position Disengage automatically The EZ Pilot system automatically disengages when e The vehicle is outside the configured engage limits e You pause the syste
19. 1 Turn the steering wheel and notice the effort required to activate the Override status on the display 70 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Autopilot steering system 4 Vehicle guidance setup 2 Adjust the sensitivity level up or down by increasing or decreasing it in increments of 0 20 units 3 Turn the steering wheel and assess whether the manual override feature is at an acceptable sensitivity level by evaluating the effort required against the Override status on the display 4 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 until the Calibration screen shows a suitable response It is recommended that you evaluate the performance of the manual override feature under loading conditions and or during activities that may affect the pressure of the hydraulic system 5 Tap when Manual Override responds the best Controller Orientation Note NavController Il images on the display represent the mounting orientation when viewed from the top looking down and with the front of the tractor pointing at the top of the screen 1 Choose the type of entry you want to perform for the controller orientation e Orthogonal entry Use this option if the mounting position of the control was completed in 90 increments around the X Y Z axis e Direct entry Use this option if the mounting position was done in known Roll Pitch Yaw degrees 2 For orthogonal entry a Atthe Connector Orientation screen match the controller image on t
20. At the Guidance screen tap Wa 2 Atthe Settings screen tap ss 3 Atthe mplement screen tap Yield Monitor 4 Atthe Yield Monitor screen tap Yield Monitor Wizard 5 Atthe Yield Monitor Type screen tap the type of yield monitor you have connected and tap Note If you tap None this removes the Yield Monitor Plugin from the Guidance screen 6 Atthe Summary screen a summary of the hardware attached to the FM 750 display is listed Tap gt 7 Atthe Combine Setup screen select the Combine Make Model and Moisture Sensor type and then tap gt 8 Enter in sequence the appropriate settings for Implement Measurement and then tap gt Note For information about implement measurement see Field Q setup for implements 119 Implement Width e Number of Rows or sections for the header swath control e Overlap Skip e Left Right Header offset e Forward Back Offset e Allowable Side to Side coverage overlap 9 Atthe Yield Monitoring Setup screen complete the settings appropriate for the vehicle and then tap vi 156 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Yield Monitoring setup d Operation Setup Setting Header height Sensor Header Height Grain Flow Delay Reset Autocut Crop Setup Setting Commodity Units Moisture Upper Limit Standard Bushel Weight Storage Moisture Paddle dimensions Elevator pitch Version 7 0 Revision B 9 Yield Monitoring setup Explanatio
21. Note You need a GNSS location to perform this calibration The Yield Monitoring Module has inertial measuring devices to adjust for the terrain you encounter while harvesting 1 Atthe Connector Orientation tap the appropriate choice to indicate how the connector is positioned in relation to the vehicle and how Label Orientation relates to the vehicle Tap gt 2 Atthe Label Orientation screen tap the appropriate choice to indicate how the label is positioned in relation to the vehicle Tap gt 3 Park the vehicle on flat ground and mark the inside position of the front and rear wheels 4 Atthe Roll Calibration Step 1 screen tap cy 5 Wait while the roll is determined 6 When prompted turn the vehicle around so that the front wheels are in the position where the rear wheels were and the rear wheels line up with the marks from the front wheels Tap gt and then wait for the roll offset to be determined Calibrations in the field For accurate performance of the Trimble Yield Monitor you must calibrate the optical yield sensors and moisture sensor in the field in reference to a known good scale and moisture sensor Yield flow and moisture sensor calibration As part of calibrating yield flow you collect loads to use for calibration There are two methods for collecting calibration loads e Speed method Consistent header width varied speed e Cut width method Consistent speed varied header width Speed method
22. To minimize the amount of open area space required for the complete calibration you may reposition the vehicle between the phases of the test 1 Drive the vehicle to a large field that is without hazards or obstructions The field should have smooth soil that is loose but firm 2 Enter the Steering Sensor Calibration wizard and then write down the Sensor Voltage and the Steering Angle when the wheels are straight full left and full right This will be used for comparison purposes after you have run the test Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 73 4 Vehicle guidance setup Autopilot steering system 3 Run thecalibration wizard reading and following all on screen instructions Note If the steering wheel is not turned completely to either left or right positions when required or if the steering sensor requires adjustment or replacement you must adjust the sensor and then repeat the calibration AN CAUTION Failure to be in motion and in a straight path will cause performance problems after calibration 4 With the wheels steering a Straight move the vehicle slowly forward and then tap gt b Fullleft continue to move slowly forward and then tap gt c Fullright continue to move slowly forward and then tap gt d Straight continue to move slowly forward and then tap gt 5 After the calibration is complete the Sensor Voltage and Steering Angle results display Watch the steering angle to ensure
23. Trimble recommends that you use a highly repeatable GPS correction mode for roll correction For best results use a RTK mode or OmniSTAR HP signal that has been converged for at least 20 minutes If you do a roll calibration with less accurate GPS correction modes repeat the measurements at least four times to ensure a more consistent result You calibrate Roll Compensation at the Guidance screen with an open field and an established AB line The results of this procedure must then be entered in the Roll Compensation screen Repeat the calibration process as often as required to achieve the required accuracy Pre calibration Note For best results complete the following procedure using the Drop Flag Method for roll compensation 1 Remove any implement s from the vehicle and drive to a flat smooth area where you can complete passes of at least 125 m 400 feet in length 2 On the display create an open field profile and an active AB line 3 Run the calibration procedure until the correct response has been achieved Calibration procedure It is recommended that you drop a flag marker from the center of the draw bar hitch for this test to create a point of origin and reference center line 1 Drive to the created AB line 2 Engage on the Line for a short distance When the vehicle s direction stabilizes on the AB line and when the displayed cross track error is below 2 cm 1 inch stop the vehicle 3 Mark the vehicle
24. e Office Sync configured on the display to communicate with your Connected Farm storage area 180 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Office Sync setup 11 Data ic ys tem G en gt a Office Syne Setup Office Syne Server Address Modem Only Setup Office Sync and Initial Setup The Initial Setup wizard steps you through the process of setting up your wireless modem and registering the network By default the Office Sync feature is set to Off To turn the feature on 1 At the System screen tap P 2 Atthe Settings screen tap w 3 At the Data screen tap Office Sync Setup 4 Atthe Office Sync Setup screen tap Office Sync 5 At the Office Sync screen tap On This causes the Office Sync Setup screen to display Note When you turn the Office Sync option On tapping Office Sync Setup takes you directly to the Office Sync Setup screen Note If you turn off this setting all wireless transfer of data will stop Device name The device name is a way to identify the display for customers using FarmWorks office software In Connected Farm the display must be associated to a vehicle and the vehicle is used for identification Server Address This setting controls communication with the Connected Farm server Note This setting should only be changed if advised by Trimble Support Modifying this setting could result in lack of operation of the Office Sync functionality If this setting is modified
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26. 9 the display rounds to the nearest whole number For example 0 99 9 is not rounded 101 4 is rounded to 101 Target Rate Set the target application rate that will be sent to the LH 5000 controller Enter a rate between 0 0 11000 0 Turn Off Rate on Overlap Setting Explanation Yes Does not spray over an area that has been previously sprayed No Sprays over an area that has been previously sprayed 106 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B LH 5000 controller setup 5 Implement application controller setup Rate Snapping Due to pump constraints liquid flow is generally inconsistent To control how these inconsistencies show up on your display turn rate snapping on or off Setting Explanation On Matches the applied rate to the target rate when within 10 of the value Off Shows all fluctuations in the actual applied rate Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 107 5 Implement application controller setup Vaderstad controller setup Vaderstad controller setup 1 After you select Vaderstad as your controller the Output Port screen displays 2 Choose the port you want to configure Note Do not configure the display to output NMEA messages on the same port that your controller is connected to 3 Atthe Device Type screen select the type of implement you are using e Sprayer e Planter Seeder e Fertilizer Spreader 4 On the Vaderstad controller go to the setup screen Set GNSS to No Advanced
27. Aggressiveness Use Current 772 Curent Avg HE FF r boai beai Boom 2 To adjust the target height tap the increase or decrease arrows below the Target Height heading 3 To adjust the aggressiveness of the system tap the increase or decrease arrows below the Aggressiveness heading 4 To set the target height to the current boom height tap Use Current 5 To return to the sections view tap Boom Disengage engaged zones Single zone 1 To disengage a single zone tap the button for that section The button for the section changes from green to yellow Boom Height Control is no longer actively controlling the section but is still enabled Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 247 13 Operations Boom Height Control operation 2 To re engage tap the button while it is yellow e Thesystem re engages Boom Height Control for that section if any other sections are still engaged e Disables that section if no other section is engaged All zones To disengage all zones tap 4 if it is green The buttons for all engaged sections change from green to yellow enabled but not engaged Disable Boom Height Control Before transporting the vehicle or folding the booms disable Boom Height Control Single zone disabled To disable single zones you can use either of these methods e Tap each green section button individually which changes each button to yellow e Tap 4 ifitis green All zones di
28. Inthe off down position The section s assigned to it are commanded to be off When the Automatic Manual section switch is in the Manual position 236 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Field IQ operation 13 Operations e Inthe on up position The section s assigned to it are commanded to be on This overrides the FM 750 display and coverage logging is ignored e Inthe off down position The section s assigned to it are commanded to be off This overrides the FM 750 display and coverage logging is ignored LED status lights The LED status indicators are e Green The unit is powered and is communicating with the display e Yellow The unit is initializing communications with the display e Red The unit is powered but not communicating with the display Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 237 13 Operations Operate implement controllers Operate implement controllers The controls and indicators that display on the Guidance screen depend on the type of implement controller you are using Amazone controller operation Amazone see Amazone controller operation 238 Hardi 5500 6500 see HARDI 5500 6500 controller operation 239 LH5000 see LH5000 controller operation 240 Raven see Raven controller operation 241 Rawson see Rawson controller operation 242 When you connect the Amazone controller to the display the following displays on the Guidance screen Button Information
29. Name Wie larget rate A 0 0 kS a Actual rate 238 ss Coverage logging ny status FM 750 Display User Guide Quick Access button Explanation Opens additional controls See Quick access button for Field lQ 232 Deh On Green with checkmark Off Gray with red X Inactive Gray The target application rate for the current rate switch position This is the amount of product that you want to apply If a prescription is loaded P displays to indicate that the prescription rate is being used rather than the target rate The actual application rate This is the amount of product that is currently being applied Version 7 0 Revision B Operate implement controllers 13 Operations Button Information Name Explanation Boom section status Shows the current state of each boom section indicators e Green Enabled and spraying e Gray Enabled but not currently spraying e Red The section is off the switch is off Application indicator The wheelon the display spins when the Amazone master switch is on and the lightbar receives flow messages from the controller HARDI 5500 6500 controller operation When you connect the HARDI 5500 controller to the FM 750 display the following displays on the Guidance screen Button Information Name Explanation Quick Access button Opens additional controls tps See Quick access button for Field lQ 232 _ Section control Shows the current section m
30. Trimble Radio setup 168 e CenterPoint RTX e Fast satellite e Standard satellite e Standard cellular e Fast cellular e RangePoint RTX e Trimble VRS Modem e Generic CMR Radio e Generic RTCM3 Radio 166 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B GNSS setup 10 GNSS setup Setting Options Internal Trimble Radio or If you tap one of the Trimble radio options for the External Trimble Radio correction delivery method you can also enter e Radio Network ID e SecureRTK Keys e SecureRTK Keys Status e Use xFill technology tap Yes or No If you tap Yes the xFill Lband Settings screen and RTK Base Datumscreen display e xFill Lband Settings tap the frequency and baud rate e RTK Base Datum Select the datum that was used when the RTK base station was surveyed For more information contact your local reseller AN CAUTION You must select the correct base datum for your location If you select an incorrect value this will result in an incorrect xFill operation Trimble VRS Modem or If you select the Trimble VRS Modem or CenterPoint RTX CenterPoint RTX std cell std cell option for the correction delivery method you can also select your device DCM 300 or Ag3000 Any OmniSTAR option or If you select any OmniSTAR or CenterPoint RTX option CenterPoint RTX for the correction delivery method also enter e Frequency and Baud Rate e Threshold for Favor Accuracy e FastRestart On Off e RangePoin
31. US Imperial Ibs N Pounds of nitrogen per acre Field IQ crop input installation A WARNING Anhydrous ammonia NH3 can cause severe burning blindness or death NH3 is an irritant and corrosive to the skin eyes respiratory tract and mucous membranes and is dangerous if not handled properly It may cause severe burns to the eyes lungs and skin Skin and respiratory related diseases could be aggravated by exposure It is recommended that protective gloves boots slicker and or pants and jacket and chemical splash goggles that are impervious to anhydrous ammonia are worn at all times See Safety Information 17 For information on installing the Field IQ crop input control system on your implement refer to e Field IQ Platform Installation Instructions e Tru Count Air Clutch Installation Instructions e Rawson Installation Instructions For the latest versions of these documents visit www trimble com 118 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Field IO setup for implements 6 Field lQ crop input control setup Field IQ setup for implements To set up an implement for Field IlQ you will make changes to Implement and controller type see Implement and controller type 119 Operation and layout see Operation and layout setup 119 Implement measurement see Implement measurements 120 Implement switches see Implement switches 122 Material set up see Material setup 123 Implement and controller type 1
32. When driving on straight AB lines you do not have to record your path because the guidance lines are generated automatically An A line is a straight line defined by a single A point on the line and the heading of the line When you create an At line you must enter a heading in the A Heading screen By default the A heading is the same as the previous AB line An A line is useful when you need guidance exactly parallel to the last AB line For example when e Driving adjacent fields e Mapping the AB line on a road down the side of the field e Skipping an access road in a field The A line extends 1 km 0 6 miles before and after the A point Map an A line 1 Drive to the start point of the master line 2 Tap A and then driveto the end ofthe line Because you have already set the line heading the master AB line displays on the screen 3 For guidance down the first swath follow the AB line 4 Turn left or right for the next swath As you move toward the next swath it displays on the screen and turns orange to show that it is selected Identical curve The identical curve pattern records your exact route between the A and B points instead of creating a Straight line All subsequent guidance lines will match the master curve regardless of where you drive the vehicle Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 205 13 Operations Map guidance and features Use the identical curve pattern when you wan
33. a Asystematic angle reading at the steering extremes when you manually steer the wheels full right and full left b That the angle reading is near zero when you manually steer the wheels straight ahead If required repeat the calibration procedure 6 Verify that the voltage and angle are both acceptable then tap vi Autopilot Automated Deadzone Calibration A WARNING Many large and sudden changes in satellite geometry caused by blocked satellites can cause significant position shifts If operating under these conditions auto guidance systems can react abruptly To avoid possible injury or damage to property under these conditions disable the auto guidance system and take manual control of the vehicle until the conditions have cleared A WARNING Obstacles in the field can cause collisions which may injure you and damage your vehicle If an obstacle in the field makes it unsafe to continue a particular phase of the automated dead zone calibration stop the vehicle to abort the phase and turn the steering wheel to disengage the system Reposition the vehicle and continue from the current test phase Note The Steering Sensor Setup and calibration must be performed before you run this procedure and the vehicle s hydraulic fluid must be at operation temperature By turning the vehicle to the right and to the left the Autopilot Automated Deadzone Calibration runs a series of tests on the valve and steering hydraulics to determine
34. a button for each module 3 Complete the settings for each module a Tap Module The Module screen displays Tap vi b Tap Modules The Modules screen displays with the serial number of each module c Tap the serial number of the module connected to that location and tap vi 4 Atthe Rate control Module Location screen set the width of the selected location Tap vi Note If you have one drive only selected you will only have one Module Setup to perform and the width is then assumed to be the full implement width 5 Complete the settings for each drive a Atthe Drive Setup screen tap Drive Setup for the serial number of the drive b At the Valve Setup screen tap Valve Type and set the type of valve physically connected to the module When settings are complete tap ve return to the Valve Setup screen Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 133 6 Field IQ crop input control setup Control setup for a location Note These settings also control the default setting for Valve Response Setting Explanation Servo Standard 2 wire servo performs more slowly Servo Fast Fast 4 wire servo performs more quickly PWM 2 wire PWM valve commonly used to control hydraulic flow to the pump Hardi Bypass Servo Used on Hardi sprayers equipped with 3 way section valves that return flow to the tank when the boom section is off Pump Servo Servo valve commonly used to control hydraulic flow to the pump Electric O
35. a number between 1333 41333 Valve aggressiveness If you use an auto steer system such as an EZ Steer or Autopilot system you can use this option to adjust how the system responds to steering changes e Ahigher setting brings the vehicle back on line quickly but may cause tight oscillations e Alower setting gives a more moderate response to bringing the vehicle back on line but can avoid overshoot Enter a setting between 50 150 234 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Field IQ operation Field IO master switch box 13 Operations Note All systems must have a Field IQ master switch box Item Name 1 Increment decrement switch 2 Rate switch LED indicator O Automatic Manual section switch Version 7 0 Revision B Explanation Increases the applied amount by a set amount the amount set in the Setup screen Rate tab Preset Rate 1 preset Rate 2 or Manual rate Red Unit is powered but not communicating with the FM 750 display Green Unit is powered and communicating with theF M 750 display Yellow Unit is initializing communications with the FM 750 display Automatic mode The FM 750 display automatically opens and closes sections when entering areas of overlap non apply zones or crossing boundaries Manual mode The sections are controlled manually bypassing the FM 750 display Note You can switch from Automatic to Manual mo
36. alert Critical warning Information Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 53 3 Getting started On screen basics 54 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Chapter Vehicle guidance setup In this chapter You can configure the FM 750 display to use automatic steering systems for your EZ Pilot steering system 62 vehicle including EZ Steer system EZ Pilot system and Autopilot system EZ Steer steering system 56 Autopilot steering system 68 Foot or rocker switch setup 85 EZ Remote Joystick custom settings ___ 86 FM 750 Display User Guide 4 Vehicle guidance setup EZ Steer steering system EZ Steer steering system The EZ Steer auto steering system enables you to automatically steer your vehicle on a guidance line Or pattern you create using the FM 750 display Setup see EZ Steer system setup 56 Calibration see EZ Steer system calibration 59 Operation see EZ Steer system operation 219 EZ Steer system setup To view and adjust the settings for the EZ Steer system 1 4 a At the Guidance screen tap P At the Settings screen tap oi Tap Auto Steer and then EZ Steer Setup Note If the EZ Steer Setup button does not display tap Auto Steer System Type and then tap EZ Steer for your controller Complete the settings for setting up the EZ Steer system After settings are complete calibrate
37. and create new ones for all your fields Disabled for this field Turn off boundaries for only the current field you are working in When you begin your next field the option will automatically change to Enabled Disabled for all fields Turn off boundaries for all fields you work in including boundaries made with headland patterns Expand Boundaries Use this setting to determine how the display manages the boundary after you finish recording Setting Explanation Do not expand Not alter after you have finished recording Half swath width Expand by one half swath width toward the outside of the pass One swath width Expand by one full swath width toward the outside of the pass 150 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Implement setup for guidance 8 Mapping guidance setup Implement setup for guidance Before you can use the display for guidance you must configure your implement 1 From the Guidance screen tap NIN and then tap Create New Field 2 Atthe Create New Field screen tap Implement Setup 3 Edit the settings for each option For more information see Implement setup for guidance 151 4 Select a pattern type see Implement setup for guidance 151 and continue through the wizard For optimum guidance make sure that you enter accurate information for the implement that is attached to the vehicle Incorrect information may result in gaps and overlaps in coverage Enter the measurements as follows e
38. and or an implement pulling to one side e Implement Mount Type Choose the type of implement mount that is in use 152 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Curve smoothing settings 8 Mapping guidance setup Curve smoothing settings By default the settings for FM 750 display smooths curves for improved guidance and auto steering However you can disable curve smoothing on tight turns curves that have a radius of less than 3m 10 ft Note If you disable curve smoothing the FM 750 display or the Autopilot system may not be able to auto steer around the tighter turns Be careful when you disable curve smoothing To disable curve smoothing 1 At the Guidance screen tap Wa 2 Atthe Settings screen tap NY 3 Tap Turn Settings 4 Tap Minimum Turn Radius Mode and then tap your choice automatic disabled or manual Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 153 8 Mapping guidance setup Curve smoothing settings 154 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Yield Monitoring setup In this chapter Yield Monitoring setup 156 Yield Monitoring calibration 158 Yield Monitor status Chapter With the Yield Monitoring system the FM 750 display can access and display data about your yield that is collected by yield monitoring sensors FM 750 Display User Guide 10 9 Yield Monitoring setup Yield Monitoring setup Yield Monitoring setup 1
39. application controller setup Bogballe controller setup The FM 750 display is compatible with Bogballe Calibrator ZURF ICON and UNIQ controllers 1 2 After you select Bogballe as your controller the Output Port screen displays Choose the port you want to configure Note Do not configure the display to output NMEA messages on the same port that your controller is connected to On the Bogballe controller press Return Return Fertil Distrib Select Type Bogballe E EX Accept For more information on setting up the Bogballe controller refer to the Bogballe instruction manual Advanced Use the Advanced option at the Implement screen to configure Boom Setup Swath Control Rate Control Target Rate Single Section Boom Switching Boom Setup Note The boom setup on the FM 750 display must match the setup on the LH 5000 controller If the boom setup differs between the display and the LH 5000 controller a warning message displays Setting Explanation Implement width Enter a width between 1 00 328 01 0 30 99 99 m Fence Nozzles Enter the locations of any fence nozzles Number of sections Enter a number between 1 10 Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 111 5 Implement application controller setup Bogballe controller setup Swath Control Setting Explanation Boom control Enter a width between 1 00 328 01 0 30 99 99 m Coverage switching overlap The amount of boom swit
40. at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License d If a facility in the modified Library refers to a function ora table of data to be supplied by an application program that uses the facility other than as an argument passed when the facility is invoked then you must make a good faith effort to ensure that in the event an application does not supply such function or table the facility still operates and performs whatever part of its purpose remains meaningful For example a function in a library to compute square roots has a purpose that is entirely well defined independent of the application Version 7 0 Revision B Therefore Subsection 2d requires that any application supplied function or table used by this function must be optional if the application does not supply it the square root function must still compute square roots These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Library and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves then this License and its terms do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Library the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole and thus to each and every part regardless of who
41. between overhead and trailing view Status Popup Transparency The transparency of the status popup ranges from 1 to 10 e 10 Tab is completely solid e 1 Tab is barely visible Backlight To maximize visibility and reduce glare in different light conditions you can adjust the brightness of the screen backlight within a range of 1 to 20 e 20 Backlight is at maximum brightness e 1 Backlight is at minimum brightness 190 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Display settings Alert Beeper 12 System settings The FM 750 display will sound an alert in certain situations You can set the system to use e Internal speaker loud Speaker of the FM 750 display at a loud setting e Internal speaker quiet Soeaker of the FM 750 display at a quiet setting e External speaker sonalert External speaker such as Sonalert Touchscreen beeper volume When you tap buttons on the touchscreen the FM 750 display beeper can be e Loud Quiet e Off silent Lightbar Setup Setting Look Ahead LED Spacing Note LED spacing is the distance represented by one LED LED Brightness Version 7 0 Revision B Description Allow time for large vehicles to correct offline error e For large vehicles that take longer to turn increase the look ahead time e For 4WD articulated tractors always set the look ahead time to O seconds Look ahead time applies to LED guidance only and does not affect EZ Steer p
42. display Note You must have GNSS connected to complete calibration 1 First set up the EZ Steer system see EZ Steer system setup 56 2 At the Guidance screen tap P 3 Atthe Settings screen tap oi 4 Atthe Vehicle screen tap Auto Steer Setup 5 At the EZ Steer Setup screen tap EZ Steer Calibration Wizard The wizard guides you through e Vehicle measurements e 12 roll calibration e EZ Steer system calibration Vehicle measurements For optimum guidance you must take accurate vehicle measurements and enter them into the display Note Do not enter calibration numbers from EZ Guide Plus or EZ Steer T2 systems This may cause very poor vehicle control including swerves and or large oscillations To streamline the calibration process you may want to take the vehicle measurements and record them for entry later on The techniques for taking vehicle measurements are described as follows Also see EZ Steer system setup 56 for information on vehicle measurements Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 59 4 Vehicle guidance setup EZ Steer steering system Before you take the measurements position your vehicle as follows e Park the vehicle on level ground e Make sure that the vehicle is straight with the centerline of the body parallel to the wheels Take the vehicle measurements To measure Measure from the Wheelbase Center the axle of the front wheel to the center of the
43. driving in reverse gear GNSS A CAUTION The GNSS antenna may experience interference if you operate the vehicle within 100 m 300 ft of any power line radar dish or cell phone tower A CAUTION You must select the correct base datum for your location If you select an incorrect value this will result in an incorrect xFill operation Prescriptions A CAUTION For the system to work correctly you must select the correct Rate Column setting If you do not the applied rate will be incorrect Installation A CAUTION Do not mount the DCM 300 modem in direct sunlight or in areas of high heat This will cause degraded performance USB socket ZN CAUTION Do not remove the USB drive from the socket while the display is writing to or from the drive This will corrupt the data Working with anhydrous ammonia e Contact your NH3 supplier to review all safety requirements associated with anhydrous ammonia NH3 e Always wear correct personal protective equipment This includes but is not limited to e Goggles or face shield e Protective suit and gloves e Respirator e Donot allow anyone to operate the system without proper instruction and training e Stand up wind when working around NH3 and related equipment e Always keep NH3 equipment away from buildings livestock and other people Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 19 Safety Information e Never work on NH3 equipment in confined spaces e Before yo
44. ee eeeeeeceeeeeeeeeseeee 189 IS ia AA AA AA 189 Color Scheme Aa 189 Time Zone wwmmmmmwwmwmwm em he we ene ete 189 VIEW IA IA 190 Status Popup Transparency 222222mmmmmmmmmammemnn unene mum 190 BI IAA ane ae eee II 190 Alert Beeper 2wmmmmmmmmm umma mu er mumu 191 Touchscreen beeper volume emmmmmme mmama m mwene me 191 Lightbar Setup mmmmm mwm ee eee cence eee Laaa Laaa 191 Advanced display settings 002 2 cece cece eee eee eee eee cece ceeeeeceeceseeeeeees 192 Save Load Configurations m2mememememme aooaa a 192 12 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Contents Digital Output 2 m2mmmmmmem cee cence cece ceeeeeseeseeeeees 192 Advanced User Config 22 2 2e cece cece e cece cece cece ee ceeeeeseeeceeseeeeeseesseees 193 NMEA Output mmmmamunu mm LLLA aaa ALLAL eeeeeeeeeeees 194 Unlock Upgrade mmmmema mma mwm wamama nun wamama nanma mana 195 Unlock features using SCreens 2mm22mmm mme mm m mme 195 Unlock features using USB drive 2 22222222 02 196 Up
45. eee eee cee cece e eee DALLAL aa Loan Loana 68 Load VDB Ia 70 Manual Override _ 2 2 aaa aaao e cece eee eee eee eee eee eee eeeeeeee 70 Controller Orientation 02 222 e eee eee cee cee eee cece cece aaao onanan aa 71 Line Acquisition __ 2 2 2 lice eee eee eee eee eee ee eee cece e ee munene mu mm 72 Steering Sensor calibration 2 02 2222 cece eee eee eee eee aoaaa oonan aaan n 73 Pre calibration 2 22mmmmm eee ee ee eeeeeeeee 73 Calibration procedure _ 2 22 i ee eee eee cece eee eee eee cece ee eeeceeeeseeeees 73 Autopilot Automated Deadzone Calibration 74 Pre calibratiON gcc dec udemedeeeeeceddutede sind seauntecedeccsawesiudesbceasoducsedsed aendede 75 Calibration procedure 2220e 2 2 75 Autopilot Steering Gain calibration 2 222 76 Pre calibration 2 m22mmmmm Laaa LLa aa aLaaa 77 Calibration 22mmmemmmmee mmama Laaa Laaa 2 me 77 Roll Antenna Compensation m memememme aoaaa au 78 Antenna Height 00o aaa aoaaa anaana aoaaa aoaaa aaa aaa cece cee cee eeceeceeeeeceseeseeees 78 Antenna to Axle Offset 222222222m 78 Roll Comp
46. forward the software Fix to the Trimble dealer for final distribution to you Minor Updates Major Upgrades new products or substantially new software releases as identified by Trimble are expressly excluded from this update process and limited warranty Receipt of software Fixes or other enhancements shall not serve to extend the limited warranty period For purposes of this warranty the following definitions shall apply 1 Fix es means an error correction or other update created to fix a previous software version that does not substantially conform to its Trimble specifications 2 Minor Update occurs when enhancements are made to current features in a software program and 3 Major Upgrade occurs when significant new features are added to software or when a new product containing new features replaces the further development of a current product line Trimble reserves the right to determine in its sole discretion what constitutes a Fix Minor Update or Major Upgrade This Trimble software contains Qt 4 5 libraries licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL The source is available from 2 FM 750 Display User Guide http qt nokia com downloads A copy of the LGPL license is included in the appendices of this manual and at ftp ftp trimble com pub open_source FmxX This software includes the DejaVu fonts which are licensed under the Bitstream Vera license terms available at http dejavufonts
47. in reverse When the tractor moves in reverse the button switches to A iF e Reverse If the display does not reflect that you are moving in the reverse or forward direction to indicate to the display the correct direction tap o A p you are moving forward t A if you are moving in reverse Adjust aggressiveness At the Guidance screen tap O to open the control for adjusting aggressiveness 220 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Auto steering system operation 13 Operations J Aggress iweness Curve Auto steering Accuracy in Headlands It is possible to engage the EZ Steer system on headlands with sharp corners at the edge of the field However the EZ Steer system may be unable to drive around these sharp bends To compensate use either of these e Manually steer the vehicle around the corner After you have rounded the corner re engage the EZ Steer system e At the Engage Options screen increase the Disengage Offline distance see EZ Steer system setup 56 Vehicle specific performance suggestions Before you use the EZ Steer system consider the following performance suggestions Vehicle Type Performance Suggestion 2WD tractor With tractors that have SuperSteer for example New Holland TG and havea SuperSteer front axle for best performance Reduce the Online Aggressiveness value Line up close to the swath and make certain that the front wheels are straight before engaging the E
48. may result in serious injury or death A WARNING Anhydrous ammonia NH3 can cause severe burning blindness or death NH3 is an irritant and corrosive to the skin eyes respiratory tract and mucous membranes and is dangerous if not handled properly It may cause severe burns to the eyes lungs and skin Skin and respiratory related diseases could be aggravated by exposure It is recommended that protective gloves boots slicker and or pants and jacket and chemical splash goggles that are impervious to anhydrous ammonia are worn at all times See Safety Information 17 Cautions Calibration A CAUTION Failure to be in motion and in a straight path will cause performance problems after calibration Display A CAUTION Do not use the Enable Advanced User Config feature unless you have the support of a Trimble Reseller Altering any of the settings for this feature may cause system failure A CAUTION Do not press on the screen with a sharp item such as a pencil or screwdriver You may damage the surface of the screen EZ Pilot system A 18 CAUTION Before you leave the vehicle turn off the power to the display which will turn off the EZ Pilot system power CAUTION If you use the vehicle on a public roadway you must put the red EZ Pilot system override switch in the off position FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Safety Information AN CAUTION Do not operate the EZ Pilot system while
49. method e Load 1 5 768 lbs 4mph 100 swath width e Load 2 4 547 lbs 4mph 75 swath width e Load 3 3 834 lbs 4 mph 50 swath width e Load 4 2 764 lbs 4mph 25 swath width Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 161 9 Yield Monitoring setup Yield Monitoring calibration Calibration instructions 1 10 11 12 162 Collect all calibration loads using either the soeed method or cut width method It is highly recommended that you conduct a minimum of three calibration loads to ensure that the system provides accurate readings for all low medium and high flows throughout harvest If you conduct a Single Load calibration this may result in poor accuracy performance when Harvesting outside the Flow range at which the system was initially calibrated At the Guidance screen tap Sa At the Yield Monitor Quick Access screen tap Load Details At the Load Details screen tap each load button and complete the settings for each load a Scale Ticket Weight Enter the weight and then tap vi b Test Weight Enter the weight and then tap vi c Moisture Enter the moisture for the load and then tap vi Note Evaluate each load for the flow variance Only use loads that have a low flow variation in the calibration At the Yield Sensor Calibration screen tap Yield Sensor Calibration At the Load screen confirm the loads to be used in the calibration and then tap gt At the Yield Sensor Calibrati
50. mume 224 Engage the system 22mmmem mme e eee imwene manene mme 225 Disengage automatically 225 Disengage manually _ 22 2222 cece eee ee eee eee eee cece oaa aa aoaaa anaana 225 Engage on screen control 2 2222 226 Adjust aggressiveness _ 2 2 2 cc cece e eee c cece cece cee ceeceeeeeeeeeeees 226 After using the Autopilot steering system 226 EZ Remote joystick use __ 2 22 22 ei eee eee eee eee aL Daaa LLALL LLa aLL aaoo anana 227 Lightbar patterns aoaaa aoaaa oie eee eee LLL aLL Laaa Loana LLa aa 228 Field IQ operation 22mmmm mwan mme LDAA Laana Laaa 230 Quick access button for Field IQ 232 BOOm SOC IWE 232 RONI IA e AA E ats 232 Section switching setup _ 2 222 2 oaaao aoaaa aaan 2a aa aLaaa LLALL LLALL manene mme Laan 233 14 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Contents Boundary switching overlap 2 mmmmmmemmm 233 On off valve latency m2memamamum eee e eee eee wamama nunu 234 Intentional overlap 2mwmmm mwan e mwm mume 234 Target rate
51. of the sky when not in use tap On e Ifthere is not be a clear view of the sky when not in use tap Off 5 Atthe Frequency tab the frequency and baud rate are pre selected for the US Central beam If necessary these values can be changed manually to track a specific Lband satellite See Frequency and Baud rate in GNSS setup 166 6 After the wizard has been completed return to the Guidance screen Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 169 10 GNSS setup Correction services setup Example At first e Convergence is a high value e The satellite icon is yellow sts ee SPS Ca indicating the system is not ready c igara to operate TAHAA adlet las A When the receiver converges to its final accuracy the status values will change e Convergence has changed to the value you set in the Threshold for s now ready for use CenterPoint RTX s Favor Accuracy screen of the wizard In this example the threshold was set to 11 inches e The satellite icon is now green indicating that the system is now ready to operate Renew CenterPoint RTX subscription To renew your CenterPoint RTX subscription 1 Ensure your Frequency and Baud Rate is already set up See Frequency and Baud rate in GNSS setup 166 2 Call Trimble Positioning Services 3 Request a renewal of your subscription RangePoint RTX To set the correction type to RangePoint RTX 1 2 170 At the Settings screen tap G
52. of the controller as it is currently installed in the vehicle See Controller Orientation 71 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Autopilot steering system Setting Line Acguisition Steering Sensor Calibration Autopilot Automated Deadzone Calibration Autopilot Steering Gain Calibration Roll Antenna Compensation Performance Settings Autopilot demo mode Version 7 0 Revision B 4 Vehicle guidance setup Explanation How aggressively the Autopilot system commands the vehicle to steer to the current guidance line Note If Line Acquisition is set higher than the steering capabilities of the vehicle hydraulic system instability may occur Check the stability at the indicated speed See Line Acquisition 72 The reported steering potentiometer voltage output into an equivalent measurement for the steering angle To set up AutoSense sensors go to Auto Steer Setup Advanced Settings Autopilot Operations Autopilot Steering Sensor See Steering Sensor calibration 73 The minimum valve command required for steering movement See Autopilot Automated Deadzone Calibration 74 The proportional gain value PGain to control vehicle steering overshoot and responsiveness See Autopilot Steering Gain calibration 76 The offsets to compensate for variations in the position of the NavController Il and the mounting of the GNSS receiver See Roll Antenna Compensation 78
53. running Yield Monitoring vy rr displays on the Guidance screen Tap 7 to Di display details about each load Name Explanation Load Details Choose the load you want to view details on Scale Ticket Weight Weight registered on scale Test Weight Current crop test weight Moisture Yield moisture sensor calibration Also see Yield flow and moisture sensor calibration 160 Header Height The height percentage at which logging turns on and off Also see Header Height Calibration 158 Map Legend Setup Enables you to determine the scale on the Yield and Moisture layers that are displayed on the display Coverage Theme The theme you want to use Yield Moisture or Overlap To change coverage logging settings see Coverage Logging Also see Yield Monitoring calibration 158 View map legend At the Guidance screen tap amp to view field or load statistics or the map legend Beag Birk Pr Lee YA 140 9 Buse Header Heihe o a Increase or decrease swath header swath width Tap the arrow buttons to increase or decrease header swath width 250 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Yield Monitoring operation 13 Operations ak ee turn wheel fe disengage Corr oad I Avg Yh 15 4 Bula Sug Piebe T d T He see Hebei IH Start and stop loads Tap New Load to start and stop loads for calibrations and load tracking The FM 750 display can hold up to 250 loads ade EL er Urn Weal te dnengage S
54. s position by placing a flag below the center of the drawbar pin hole or another repeatable reference point 4 Continue to drive the vehicle down the AB line and at the end of the line turn the vehicle around 5 Re engage on the AB line moving in the opposite direction toward the original dropped flag marker 6 Stop the vehicle on the same point as the original dropped flag marker Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 79 D 10 11 12 13 80 Vehicle guidance setup Autopilot steering system Measure the offset distance between the original marker point and the current vehicle location Go to the Roll Calibration screen Enter the appropriate distance and offset direction resulting from the test Vehicle position with Cross Track Error says Roll Cal Calculation Direction to enter for reference to flag 1 the vehicle is tothe ___ Equation Offset Direction __ of the line Right Right Flag Measure XTE Right Roll Cal Value unless XTE is larger than the flag measurement Left Left Flag Measure XTE Left Roll Cal Value unless XTE is larger than the flag measurement Right Left Flag Measure XTE Right Roll Cal Value Left Right Flag Measure XTE Left Roll Cal Value Tap 7 Exit the Autopilot Calibration screen so that the offsets can be applied to the NavController II Go to the Guidance screen and then repeat this calibration procedure until the Roll Compensation setting is accurate Ta
55. screen you can navigate to all the settings To access the Settings screen tap fo at the Guidance screen 50 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B On screen basics Buttons on the Settings screen Tap To go to Ty System screen pans GNSS screen Data screen Guidance screen Implement screen Version 7 0 Revision B 3 Getting started To complete functions including Quick Start Wizard see Quick start wizard 188 Display settings see Display settings 189 Advanced settings see Advanced display settings 192 e Save Load Configurations e Digital Output e Advanced User Configurations e NMEA Output Status see Status 196 About the Display see About the display 198 Restore Defaults see Restore defaults 198 Calibrate Touchscreen see Recalibrate touchscreen 198 Set up GNSS position quality and advanced settings see GNSS setup 166 View status of GNSS satellite DGPS see GNSS setup 166 Manage Data see Data management 178 Set up Office Sync see Office Sync setup 180 Turn Settings see Guidance settings 146 Coverage Settings see Guidance settings 146 Nudge Settings see Guidance settings 146 Mapping settings see Guidance settings 146 FreeForm Recording see Guidance settings 146 Headland Infill Switching see Guidance settings 146 Boundary Setup see Guidance settings 146 Set up Implement see Field IQ setup for implements 119 App
56. such as the Field IQ crop input control system using The display screens e AUSB drive e Upgrade your display to a newer firmware version Unlock features using screens 1 Obtain the unlock code from your Trimble reseller From the Guidance screen tap P From the Settings screen tap gi At the System screen tap Unlock Upgrade At the Unlock Upgrade screen tap Password Upgrade The Enter password screen displays Use the virtual keyboard to enter the password Note Ensure that you include dashes where necessary Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 195 12 System settings Status After you have entered a valid passcode e Thedisplay automatically restarts Do not disconnect the power from the display while it is rebooting e The Password Upgrade screen displays again with a message that the upgrade was successful If you have entered an incorrect password an error message displays and you are returned to the Unlock Upgrade screen Unlock features using USB drive 1 Obtain the unlock code from your Trimble reseller 2 Create a txt file on the root of the USB drive named trimble_unlocks_ followed by the serial number of the display For example trimble_ unlocks 5016500025 txt 3 Copy the passcodes into the txt file you created in Step 2 and save the file 4 Goto the Guidance screen and tap in the upper right of the display 5 Tap Install Unlocks from File and follow th
57. the system is now ready to operate Renew RangePoint RTX subscription To renew your RangePoint RTX subscription 1 Ensure your Frequency and Baud Rate is already set up See Frequency and Baud rate in GNSS setup 166 2 Call Trimble Positioning Services 3 Request a renewal of your subscription VRS Note To set up VRS the display must be unlocked for RTK to use the Trimble VRS correction type To use VRS you must have a DCM 300 modem connected See DCM 300 modem setup 179 1 At the Guidance screen tap P 2 At the Settings screen tap EY l 3 At the GNSS screen tap GNSS Setup 4 Atthe GNSS Setup screen tap GNSS Correction Source Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 171 10 GNSS setup Correction services setup 5 Atthe GNSS Correction Source screen tap RTK 6 Atthe Correction Delivery screen tap Trimble VRS Modem and then tap vi 7 Atthe Device Selection screen tap DCM300 then tap vi 8 Connect the modem andturniton 9 Select the required Trimble modem and follow the on screen instructions 10 The first screen in the VRS setup wizard is Wireless Modem Setup This is required only for Trimble modems if you installed a SIM card The SIM card provider is responsible for providing settings required Wireless Modem Settings APN GPRS User Name GPRS Password CPIN Explanation Mobile Network Access Point Name usually required by the network Mobile Network
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60. vehicle to the implement application point The offset is measured from the fixed axle of the vehicle to the point on the implement where coverage logging will be mapped The fixed axle depends on vehicle type e Front steering tractors and self propelled sprayers Rear axle e 4x4 articulated tractors Front axle e Tracked tractors Center of tracks Hitch to Ground Contact Distance from the hitch to where the implement pivots on its Point ground contact point Measured from the tractor s hitch pin to the soil engagement point that the implement rotates about For planters this is typically the seeding units or the midpoint of several rows of tools Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 121 6 Field IQ crop input control setup Field IO setup for implements Setting Explanation Implement Draft Distance that the implement drifts away from the center line of the vehicle This setting is used to adjust the implement back on line if the implement is physically drifting offline in the field This setting is similar to the Left Right Offset Implement Mount Type The type of mount required e Hitched 3pt Implement is mounted on a 3 point hitch meaning the implement rotates around the vehicle Note When the vehicle makes a slight correction you will instantly see a change in the implement s location e Drawbar The implement is attached by a drawbar meaning the implement rotates around its ground c
61. wheel movement when the vehicle is online e Low PGain values increase the slew time and decreases the overshoot This improves the Stability but can introduce significant delays in the steering responses and can cause the vehicle to wander from side to side The proportional gain should be increased to the point just before any one of these occur e Slew times no longer decrease low values are preferred e Overshoot exceeds 5 8 depending on the vehicle e Wheels noticeably shake during online performance 76 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Autopilot steering system 4 Vehicle guidance setup Pre calibration 1 Carry out pre calibration on a hard level surface that is free of obstacles 2 Keep the tractor speed at approximately 1 6 kph 1 mph during the test 3 Calibrate the steering gain after calibrating the steering sensor 4 Warm up the vehicle The hydraulic fluid must be at normal operating temperature for deadzone calibration Calibration A WARNING During this procedure the wheels will move abruptly To avoid injury be prepared for vehicle movements Note To minimize the amount of open area required for completing the calibration you may reposition the vehicle between the phases of the test During this procedure the wheels will move abruptly To avoid injury be prepared for vehicle movements 1 Close fields on the display before performing the calibration 2 Drive the vehicle to
62. work during operation Setting Explanation Clear nudge at swath When enabled the display clears the nudged position each time you end change swaths Reset nudge When enabled any applied nudge is cleared and all swaths return to their original positions Nudge increment Each nudge moves the guidance line by this value The default nudge increment is 0 1 2 5 cm Enter a value between 2 12 3 30 cm Mapping Use this setting to set warning distance and recording positions for point line and area Warning distance Setting a warning distance causes the system to alert you when your machine approaches a feature As the machine moves within the specified warning distance a warning displays If you have an EZ Pilot EZ Steer or Autopilot system with a sonalert connected an audible alarm also sounds You can set the warning distance to between 0 00 984 03 0 0 300 0 m Recording position Choose the point at which a feature is recorded When your vehicle is at this point the feature will be recorded 148 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Guidance settings 8 Mapping guidance setup Delete features Use this function to delete point line and area features from a selected field Only the features are deleted and not the field itself FreeForm Recording Use this setting to choose how the display records a FreeForm pattern Setting Explanation Manual Use the icons on the Guidance screen to
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64. 0 RangePoint RIX _ 2 2 2 le eee cece cece cece cece cee cece cece cece ee eecececececeereneeeees 170 KIM DIA ccc encewdcccnesbhecicdencaenmiasehdnhdosdbachensanehedcdendhabounusandbaecuadnsSte 171 Renew RangePoint RTX subscription 22 22 171 NERS Sept se pete tie edie ns ha eee nee ede ee eee beeen aed eae E 171 Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 11 Contents Position quality 22mm22mmmmmmmmmm mumu m mume Laaa 173 GNSS advanced Settings 22 2 ee cece cece nce cee cece cece cece cece eee eeeeeseeeeeeeeees 173 GNSS status oaaao ccc cee cece eee cece eee cece ence mawele lenu me 174 GNSS Status w cece cece eee ce mwm wamama meli 174 Satellite Status _ 02 0222 cece LLALLA LLL aa LLLA aLaaa Loana 174 DICI RNINI T 1I C 175 11 Data Ua 177 Data management 2 2 2 0000000000000000 0020220000002002 178 Data transfer 22 2202 oon eee cece eee eee eee cece cee ee ceeeeeeeee 178 Transfer data wirelessly _ 002 22 c cece cece eee cece cece cece eee eeeceeceeeeeeeessessees 178 DCM 300 modem setup 2 2 eee ee eee eee eee LLLA LLa LLL eeeeeeeeeees 179 FS CS IA 179 Unlock DCM 300 modem 2 2 2 2 eee oaaao aooaa aaoo aLaaa aa noona 179 Office Sync setup 12 22 i ieee cece eee eee ee eee eee cece cece cece ceeseeseeeeessees 180 Requireme
65. 0 display Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 33 2 Installation Install external foot rocker switch Note If you are using a sonalert you must remove engage pin 10 and move it to pin 8 so that the remote engage functions run between pin 8 and pin 11 and the sonalert functions between pin 2and pin 10 34 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Chapter Getting started In this chapter This chapter includes Display basics 36 Display hardware On screen basics 43 e Power on and off e Resetting the display e The basics of using the touchscreen and on screen controls FM 750 Display User Guide 4 3 Getting started Display basics Display basics The basics include display e Hardware and how to clean the touchscreen e Power on and off e Reset Display hardware The FM 750 display provides guidance steering and precision agriculture functionality With the display s touchscreen you operate your system and to view guidance information In addition a USB port on the back of the display enables loading and saving field data A CAUTION Do not press on the screen with a sharp item such as a pencil or screwdriver You may damage the surface of the screen Front view of display te Happy i a g Alkil F i LLET A E y CFX 750 36 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Display basics
66. 42 EC and 1999 5 EC thereby satisfying the requirements for CE Marking and sale within the European Economic Area EEA Contains a radio module These requirements are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential or commercial environment Australia and New Zealand This product conforms with the regulatory requirements of the Australian Communications and Media Authority ACMA EMC framework thus satisfying the requirements for C Tick Marking and sale within Australia and New Zealand Notice to Our European Union Customers For product recycling instructions and more information please go to http www trimble com Corporate Environmental_ Compliance aspx Recycling in Europe To recycle Trimble WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment products that run on electrical power Call 31 497 53 24 30 and ask for the WEEE Associate Or mail a request for recycling instructions to Trimble Europe BV c o Menlo Worldwide Logistics Meerheide 45 5521 DZ Eersel NL Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 5 Contents Contents 6 1 Safety Information m m eee LLALL DALLAL LaLa nin 17 WV OQ Ses ashe WAA E ee ee eee ene hae oo MENA UWA RIA AUA NN 17 Auto guidance mmmmm mwene mwm em muu 17 Calibration
67. 98 PUA AA es AA AA ee ee 98 Rate Snapping 222222mmmemmmmmm mwm ee eee LDLo 98 Rawson controller setup 2 2 2 2 e cece c eee e cee eee e cece cece ee cee eee ceceeceeeeseeseeee 99 Advanced 2 2 ieee ccc eee eee eee eee ee eee eee e eee ence eee eeeeeeeeeeeeee 99 BOOS E U IA oe ee a hee eee cae nee ee eee Bee bee dec eee gee eee eens cea 100 Swath Control o aoaaa aoaaa aaoo oaaao aaoo ee eee ee aLL oaaao 100 Ea 100 Default Rate 0o oaaao oaaao aaoo aaao aaao LLDD LDLo Lonan 101 Step SIZE mmmmmm eee mama mm mwm 2 22222222 101 Rate Snapping 22222222mmmmmmemamum eee cece anaana aoaaa aaa 101 Amazone controller setup 2 222mmmemm ceeceeeeeeeseeeees 102 Advanced 0 occ ccc cc ccc cece cee cece ccc e cece ec cecceccececceccecceccccecceccecceces 102 BOOM SEtUP 0 emu m mm mmmeu uumie me mema meme m ee 102 Swath Control 2mmmmm mwenu mwm m umwami mwm mumu Laaa 103 Rate control m2m2mmmem mma m mma emwmenmwma L Laa wwe 103 Target Rate ii icc cence cece ee eee eee cece eee e eee eeeeeeeeeeees 103 Turn Off Rate on Overlap 2 22 2 o aoaaa eee ee cee eee ee eee eee cee eeeeeeeeeseeeeees 104 Rate Snapping _ 22 2 icc ccc eee cece eee eee cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeees 104 LH 5000 controller s
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69. Adjusts controller responsiveness to favor high accuracy or high Stability in steering calculations for supported sprayers and some swathers only See Performance Settings 81 Note Autopilot Demo Mode requires an Autopilot controller motor and simulator stand This option is available if you have loaded the vehicle demo type from the Vehicle Database VDB See Load VDB 70 Autopilot Demo Mode is useful for practice with defining fields coverage logging and assisted steering FM 750 Display User Guide 69 4 Vehicle guidance setup Autopilot steering system Load VDB Note Before loading a vehicle database into the FM 750 display go to Partners or contact your local reseller to obtain the most current Trimble VDB files and to determine which vehicle model is recommended for your installation To load a vehicle profile file from the Trimble Vehicle Database file 1 Copy the vdb file to this location on a USB drive Root AgGPS Autopilot VDB 2 Insert the USB drive into the back port of the FM 750 display 3 Atthe Autopilot Setup screen tap Load VDB Anumber of upload warning messages displays 4 Select the appropriate vehicle file for your vehicle based on recommendations from Partners or your Trimble Reseller and then tap vi A number of upload warning messages displays The system restarts communication with the NavController II Manual Override A WARNING Incorrect adjustment of the Manual Overrid
70. Detection is on perform a tight U turn e For Manual recording tap So e Ifyou are using Record with Coverage ta Sor M y g ge tap De Note If Auto U Turn Detection option is off you must manually stop recording at the end of each pass and then start recording again at the beginning of the next pass Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 211 13 Operations Map guidance and features Use the FreeForm pattern to define a straight AB line 1 Tap A and then drive to the end of the line 2 Atthe end of the line tap B n Switch to another line To switch from the current FreeForm guidance line to another tap ya The first time you tap the button guidance snaps to the next nearest curve Continue tapping the button to cycle through other guidance lines Note To use this feature the vehicle must be within 1 5 swath widths of a FreeForm curve Use FreeForm curves in spiral fields If you are creating a spiral into the center of the field drive the full circuit and then back onto the start of the FreeForm curve Continue to record your guidance path as you spiral toward the center of the field If you encounter an obstacle in the field continue to record your path as you drive around it On the next pass the guidance line will adjust to reflect this Note When you create a spiral with the FreeForm guidance pattern there may bea space at the center of the spiral Use FreeForm curves in fields with v
71. Drive TwistTurn Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 183 11 Data USB drive data transfer e Lexar Secure II Plus e PNY Attache e PNY Micro Swivel Attache 4 GB e PNY Mini Attache 4 GB e PNY Mini Attache 8 GB e SanDisk Cruzer e SanDisk Cruzer Gator 4 GB e SanDisk Cruzer Micro 1 GB e Toshiba TransMemory U2M O04GTA 4 GB e Transcend JetFlash Insert a USB drive 1 View the back of the display 2 Insert the USB drive into the USB socket When the USB drive is inserted correctly the USB icon displays on the Guidance screen The color of the USB icon indicates the current state of the USB drive e Green Connected e Yellow USB drive is connecting e Red No connection Remove a USB drive ZN CAUTION Do not remove the USB drive from the socket while the display is writing to or from the drive This will corrupt the data 184 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Clear display s internal memory 11 Data 1 Viewthe back ofthe display 2 Pullthe USB drive out of the USB socket Retrieve or send data using the USB drive Note You cannot send data to a USB drive that is over 90 full 1 Tap W to go to the Settings screen 2 Tap A to go to the Data screen 3 At the Data screen tap Manage Data 4 At the Manage Data screen tap USB 5 To receive data from the USB drive at the USB screen a Tap Retrieve Data b At the Retrieve Data screen tap Get Fields from USB 6 To
72. Form curves in spiral fields 212 Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 13 Contents Use FreeForm curves in fields with variable terrain 212 Use guidance on curved segments 2 22 cc ccc e cece cece ec ceeceeceecceeseeseeeeees 212 Pause Resume guidance 2 0 eee cece eee cee eect ence LaLa aoaaa 213 Resetting guidance __ 2 222 2 ieee cece eee cece eee cece e cece ee eeeceeeeeeeeeeeees 213 Guidance mapping buttons _ _ 22 2 o cee eee eee eee eee eeeeee 214 Feature mapping buttons _ 2 22 2 ele cece eee ee cece cece eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 215 Line Feature 222mmmmmmmmmmmmunni nene mema 215 PICIOS II 217 New field creation memmmem mwen mme mume oaao aL 217 Add an AB line to a current field 217 Load an AB line into afield 217 Record keeping wmmmmmmmem mma mwan mwmene meme nmn 218 Auto steering system operation 2 mmmme222222m mm mm mme me 219 EZ Steer system operation 222mmm meme mumewe meme 219 Engage the system 2mmmmmmmmm mm m
73. Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Autopilot steering system 4 Vehicle guidance setup 1 Atthe Guidance screen tap AA 2 Atthe Settings screen tap P 3 At the Vehicle screen tap Status 4 Atthe Status screen tap Diagnostics At the Diagnostics screen you can view the main sensor inputs for the selected vehicle type The raw and scaled sensor data values will display on each page Information on the Diagnostics screen is updated continuously to allow for real time evaluation of the connection The engage button displays on screens that require the Autopilot system to be engaged in order to get real time data from the sensors Note The buttons that display depend on the vehicle loaded from the vehicle database VDB or from a restored vehicle configuration Diagnostics Category Guidance Details Steering Details Manual Override Status Remote Engage Status IMU Details Cross Track Error Explanation Displays guidance sensor details Requested Steering Angle Heading PMW values Corrections and PPS value Displays the raw and scaled values for the Steering Angle sensor Displays the sensor override voltage as well as the vehicle voltage and status of override setting Displays the remote engage voltage the reported vehicle voltage and current status of Steering Override setting Displays the accelerometer raw and scaled values by axis as well as the gyro axis values of the IMU Inertial Measurement
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75. Implement Width 1 00 328 01 0 305 99 990 m e Overlap Skip 394 skip and 394 overlap 1000 cm To avoid skips in application coverage set an intentional overlap e Left Right Offset 1969 right and 1969 left 5000 cm Adjusts guidance and coverage logging when Explanation The implement is offset from the vehicle When configured and online the implement center line should be over the guidance line with the vehicle to the side For guidance when driving use the LEDs on the lightbar See Lightbar patterns 228 e Forward Back Offset 1188 behind and 384 forward 3018 cm 975 cm Adjusts guidance and coverage logging when Explanation The implement is not centered directly under Seta Forward Offset when the implement is the GNSS antenna for EZ Steer systems or forward of the antenna on the front of the the fixed axle of the vehicle for Autopilot vehicle for EZ Steer systems or forward of systems the fixed axle of the vehicle for Autopilot systems Set a Back Offset when the implement is behind the antenna on the back of the vehicle for EZ Steer systems or behind the fixed axle of the vehicle for Autopilot systems Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 151 8 Mapping guidance setup Implement setup for guidance e Implement Draft 393 7 left and 393 7 right 1000 0 cm This setting adjusts guidance and coverage logging when there is a variable implement draft caused by a side slope
76. Loana Loana aLaaa 244 Enable a control zone aoao aaa anaana anana aaa aoaaa aa aaa aoaaa ALLA ALLAL mwm m mwen mem ee 244 Engage enabled zones wmmmmmmmm Laa LLa a aana 246 Adjust target height and aggressiveness _ 022 02 e cece eee e cece eee ceeceeeeeeeees 24 7 Disengage engaged ZONES _ _ _ 2 aaao aa aLaaa LLa LLL eee eee eee L Laa LLa aaa 247 Single ZONE _ 2 2 ei eee ee eee cece ee eee cee cee cee cece eee ceeceeseeseeeseeeeeeeenee 247 ANZOnNeS m mwm LLLA LLa a Loana aaan 248 Disable Boom Height Control 22 22 cece eee cee eee ee cece cece eee eeeeeeseees 248 Single zone disabled 248 All zones disabled _ 2 222 2 2 c cece eee e cece cece cece ec ceeeeceeceeseeserees 248 Yield Monitoring operation _ 2 02 22 22 occ cee eee eee eee a aLaaa 250 View map legend _ 222 22 aaan aoaaa cece eee cece cece cece e eee eeceeeeeeeeeeeseseeseees 250 Increase or decrease swath header swath width 250 Start and stop loads _ 2 22 2 ieee eee eee eee eee eee cece LLa anaona annaa 251 Turn logging on or off manually 02 22 occ eee eee eee eee eeee 251 Track amount in grain bin _ 2 22 2 ieee cece eee eee cee cece cece ee aaa oaan 252 Coverage logging __ 2 ieee ce
77. NSS Tap GNSS Setup then tap RangePoint RTX Tap cy At the Satellite Settings screen the frequency and baud rate are pre selected for the US Central beam If necessary you can change these values to track a specific Lband satellite See Frequency and Baud rate in GNSS setup 166 Note Verify on this screen that a subscription for RangePoint RTX is active At the Position Quality screen are options that enable you to operate even when the quality of FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Correction services setup 10 GNSS setup GNSS position information is compromised Options for position quality are e Favor Accuracy Provides the highest level of accuracy This is the recommended setting e Balanced Quality Trades potential accuracy for a slight increase in production time e Favor Availability Extends production time further with more potential for reduced accuracy Example At first Be lt T OS e Convergence is a high value GPS Source RangePoint RTX gt GPS Status WA e The satellite icon is yellow indicating the YA Satellites 17 HDOP 0 6 i system is not ready to operate Status lt Local Time 2 33 46 p m y y p lt Bi h z When the receiver converges to its final CMR age oS j ol RTX Sat RTXCN 47dBHz accuracy the status values will change eee Convergence se ee h e Convergence takes place in less than 5 minutes e The satellite icon is now green indicating that
78. Office SYNC 182 USB drive data transfer 183 Clear display s internal memory 185 Chapter You can manage data by saving configurations and transferring data wirelessly or through a USB drive FM 750 Display User Guide 12 11 Data Data management Data management As part of data management you can e Save or restore a completed vehicle configuration file see Save or restore vehicle configuration file 84 e Save implement lightbar and other settings see Save Load Configurations in Advanced display settings 192 e Export yield data to a USB drive e Send fields using Office Sync to your home or office computer e Delete fields coverage logging and yield data e Export diagnostic log files to the USB drive for technical support purposes e Copy prescriptions from the USB drive to the internal memory and delete from the USB drive The FM 750 display stores client farm field and event data in a specific structure on the computer and USB drive The first level folder is AgGPS Data transfer You have two options to transfer data between the FM 750 display and the office e Using a USB drive see USB drive data transfer 183 e Wirelessly using Office Sync which requires e ADCM 300 modem see DCM 300 modem setup 179 e An Office Sync subscription and setup see Office Sync setup 180 Transfer data wirelessly Office Sync is a subscription fea
79. Revision B May 2015 USER GUIDE FM 750 Display Agriculture Business Area Trimble Navigation Limited Trimble Agriculture Division 10368 Westmoor Drive Westminster CO 80021 USA trimble_support trimble com www trimble com Copyright and Trademarks 2015 Trimble Navigation Limited All rights reserved Trimble the Globe amp Triangle logo EZ Boom EZ Pilot EZ Steer Farm Works Software T2 and Tru Count Air Clutch are trademarks of Trimble Navigation Limited registered in the United States and in other countries Autopilot AutoSense CenterPoint CFX 750 Connected Farm EZ Remote Field l1Q FM 750 FreeForm LiquiBlock RangePoint Rawson RTX T3 VRS VRS Now and xFill are trademarks of Trimble Navigation Limited For STL support the software uses the Moscow Center for SPARC Technology adaptation of the SGI Standard Template Library Copyright 1994 Hewlett Packard Company Copyright 1996 97 Silicon Graphics Computer Systems Inc Copyright 1997 Moscow Center for SPARC Technology Portions Copyright 2009 Nokia Corporation and or its subsidiary ies Portions Copyright 2003 Bitstream Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Release Notice This is the May 2015 release Revision B of the FM 750 display documentation It applies to version 7 0 of the display software Legal Notices The following limited warranties give you specific legal rights You may hav
80. Seeds When On Blockage Alarm Thresholds Skips Threshold Multiples Threshold Average Sample Size Operation Setup Jump Start Speed Shutoff Speed Minimum Override Speed Apply Latency to Boundary Rate Snap Misplaced Seeds Threshold Population Adjustment Row Monitoring Setup Guid i f A amp Row Monitoring Setup Number of Modules Row ki Module aAA Modules 1 N Number of Modules Row Number of Modules Row Sensor Enable 1 WN Section Control Setup Guidance d E e Be Section Control Setup Section Control Section Control Section Control i Operation Module Operation oO gt Number of Modules Off On Latency Rate Section Section Controller x N Off Latency Overlap Number of Sections Start Overlap Control Type Turn Off When End Overrlap Stopped Switching Overlap Boundary Switching Overlap Section Grouping Restore Details Coverage Allowable Rate Error Section 1 N Sensor Setup Guidance Screen 7 a se h Control Setup Sensor Setup Add Sensor Sensor Type RPM Sensor Bin Status Sensor Gate Height Sensor ladle H Sensor Name Sensor Name we Module Module Module Module Assignment Assignment Assignment Assign meni Alarm on gt Input Location Input Location Enable Sensor Enable Sensor Enable Sensor Enable Sensor eee Sensor Sensor colli Summary Summary ai Summary Guidance screen buttons Bu
81. Status Sensor e Gate Height Sensor At the Sensor Name screen use the on screen keyboard to enter a name for the sensor At the Module Assignment screen tap the serial number of the module the sensor is connected to The next screens that display depend on the type of sensor you have FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B System Status Sensor Type Pressure sensor RPM sensor Bin state sensor Bin status sensor Screen Input Location RPM Calibration Alarm on Change Alarm Text 6 Field lQ crop input control setup Explanation Select where the sensor is connected on the module Enter the Pulse per Revolution number for the RPM sensor Select the change of state that will trigger the sensor alarm e Lowto High The alarm is triggered when the module sees the sensor go from 0 V to 12 V e High to Low The alarm is triggered when the module sees the sensor go from 12 V to OV Enter the text you want to display when the alarm is triggered 5 Atthe Enable Sensor screen enable or disable the sensor 6 At the Sensor Summary screen review the summary If all settings are correct tap vi System Status Select this option to view the status for e Master Switch Module Section Switch Module Rate Control Module Section Control Module e OEM Switch Interface Accessories Hydraulics Test A WARNING MOVING PARTS DURING THIS TEST Please stay clear of the implement Ensure
82. Stopped e Yes The section closes turns off when stopped e No The section remains open turned on when stopped 6 Atthe Section Grouping screen complete the settings to match how the sections are physically configured on the implement When you are finished with these settings tap vi Setting Explanation Restore Defaults Return the settings to default Note For the default rows are divided evenly across all sections In most applications this will be the correct setup Section button s Start with Section 1 and select the number of rows that are connected Continue with the sections in sequence until all rows are assigned 132 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Control setup for a location 6 Field lQ crop input control setup Rate Control Setup Guidance 5 Screen j j fr ae Control Setup Rate Control Setup ius Location Number of Modules s Status Drives 1 N Capacity Units stu Feedback 4 Valve Setup None Current Modules Servo Volume None 1 H Servo Fast Shaft Encoder Valve Type CWA Constant j Partial Refill Hardi Bypass Servo Pump Servo Gear Ratio Electric over Hydraulic Calculator e Warning Level Inline i Plumbing B ypass Seeds Per Disk 1 At the Rate Control Setup screen tap Rate Control and then tap On to turn on the rate control feature Tap vi 2 Atthe Rate Control Module Location screen choose the numberofdrives atthis location and tap vi The system displays
83. Tap Enter information The text or number entry box on the screen that displays the required value As you enter information the text or number changes color from gray to green Enter the numbers that you require Enter text VG005000 050645090838 E3000000 ba B Save and go to the next screen Save and leave the current screen Go to a previous screen la gt Settings Guidance Go back to the previous screen 44 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B On screen basics 3 Getting started Wizards The FM 750 display contains various wizards A wizard is a series of screens that step you through a specific process On screen help To view on screen help tap the help button Guidance screen The Guidance screen displays buttons to access functions and icons to provide status and information Note The setup of your system determines what buttons and status icons showon the screen For example some buttons and status icons are not available while you are using an auto steering system Vehicle s distance from guidance line Current n Office Sync status Current time traveling speed xFill status AA es ina Satellite status Tap to go to GPS setup USB drive status a on Pa Open field controls View field information Open guidance controls Go to the Settings screen Open the viewing controls Zoom in out P DJ Trailing overhead AAA m ey Auto steeri
84. To adjust the amount of force required to disengage the system change the Manual Override sensitivity in the Autopilot Setup screen Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 225 13 Operations Auto steering system operation Engage on screen control Button Indicator Tap to Indicates Engage the auto steering system System is ready to engage Yellow Disengage the auto steering System is engaged system Green Indicator only System cannot engage Red Adjust aggressiveness At the Guidance screen tap Ce to open the control for adjusting aggressiveness bs gt B Aggress iweness After using the Autopilot steering system Before you leave the vehicle turn off the system power switch or remove the power plug 226 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Auto steering system operation 13 Operations EZ Remote joystick use The standard buttons on the EZ Remote joystick are Item Button Explanation 1 Customized Can be customized to control a function See EZ Remote Joystick custom settings 86 Customized Can be customized to control a function See EZ Remote Joystick custom settings 86 Engage Engage auto steering oo Customized Can be customized to control a function See EZ Remote Joystick custom settings 86 Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 227 13 Operations Auto steering system operation Cus
85. Unit Displays the cross track error histogram showing offline distance and average Cross Track Error for advanced users The Cross Track Error diagram shows the vehicle s progression and acquisition of an AB guidance line After you open a field and set an active AB line at the Diagnostics screen you can e View how the vehicle responds to line acquisition commands e Change settings for better response Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 83 4 Vehicle guidance setup Autopilot steering system Offline 0 09 Average 0 10 A 00 A A 00 A WARNING During calibration the vehicle will turn slowly either to the right or to the left The vehicle may move in an unpredictable manner To avoid injury be prepared for vehicle movements Evaluate vehicle response During calibration the vehicle will turn slowly either to the right or to the left The vehicle may move in an unpredictable manner To avoid injury be prepared for vehicle movements Note The field must be open and there must be an active AB line 1 Drive near the AB line and engage the Autopilot system using the display or Remote Engage buttons 2 Evaluate the vehicles response using the Offline and the Average distance indicators 3 Tap the Nudge buttons an a to nudge the guidance line in either direction Note Nudge shifts the AB line 36 inches 91 4 cm to either side when the you tap the nudge direction The veh
86. Use the Advanced option at the Implement screen to set up Boom Setup Swath Control Rate Control Target Rate Single section boom switching Rate Snapping Boom Setup The boom setup on the FM 750 display must match the setup on the LH 5000 controller If the boom setup differs between the display and the Vaderstad controller a warning message displays Setting Explanation Implement width Enter a width between 1 00 328 01 0 30 99 99 m Fence Nozzles Enter the locations of any fence nozzles Number of sections Enter a number between 1 10 108 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Vaderstad controller setup Swath Control Setting Boom control Coverage switching overlap Boundary switching overlap On Off valve latency Intentional overlap Rate control Setting Explanation 5 Implement application controller setup Explanation Enter a width between 1 00 328 01 0 30 99 99 m The amount of boom switching overlap allowed before the section will be switched by the system Enter a value between 1 99 The amount of overlap on a boundary before the boom section is switched off Enter a value between 1 99 Tune the section switching to allow for hardware delays Enter a time between 0 0 10 0 seconds Set a distance to be overlapped when moving to an unsprayed area or out of a sprayed area Enter a distance between 0 00 32 10 0 00 10 00 m On Application rate
87. User name optional setting Check with your mobile network if this setting is required Mobile Network Password optional setting Check with your mobile network if this setting is required SIM PIN Optional password lock to restrict use of the SIM card 11 Complete the next steps in the wizard Enter the VRS settings provided by your Trimble CenterPoint or network RTK provider Internet Base Settings Server Name Address Server Port Number Mount Point VRS User Name VRS Password Explanation RTK VRS CORS base station broadcast name Server Port Number Base station mount point Network Assigned username Network Assigned password 12 After you have completed the wizard the VRS Status screen shows the VRS connection status and all the settings entered 172 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Position guality 10 GNSS setup VRS Connection Status Explanation Logged in VRS connected Connecting Mobile network Searching Disconnected Mobile network No service Position quality GNSS signals can be disrupted by foliage or when the machine moves out of sight of one or more satellites or when one or more satellites move out of sight of the machine or set below the horizon The Position Quality screen provides options that allow you to operate when the quality of GNSS position information is compromised Options are e Favor Accuracy Provides the highest level of accuracy e Balanced Quali
88. Z Steer system To get smoother performance when the vehicle is pulling an implement over tilled ground enable the Diff Lock This prevents the machine from pulling Sharply to the left or right If you are calibrating on a hard surface turn off Diff Lock AWD tractor The EZ Steer system can be installed on Case IH STX tractors with Accusteer For optimal performance disable Accusteer using the switch in the cab if possible Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 221 13 Operations Auto steering system operation Vehicle Type Performance Suggestion Sprayer Itis common for these vehicles to have slow steering To compensate for this use high aggressiveness If you experience large slow oscillations increase the aggressiveness When you configure the system on a sprayer the sprayer steering delay setting is available on the Vehicle Setup screen Some sprayers have steering that is slow to react after you turn the steering wheel The system uses the steering delay setting to compensate for this slowness and ensure that steering corrections occur at the correct point Swather When you configure the system on a swather the Swather steering delay setting is available on the Vehicle Setup screen Some swathers have steering that is slow to react after the steering wheel is turned The system uses the steering delay setting to compensate for this slowness and ensure that steering corrections occur at the correct point
89. a large field that is without hazards or obstructions The field should have smooth soil conditions 3 Run the calibration wizard reading and following all on screen instructions and taking note of all warning messages 4 Atthe Autopilot Proportional Gain Adjustment screen while moving turn the wheels to full left or full right and tap the opposite Test direction steering command e The wheels will automatically turn to the opposing full turn position e The Slew and Overshoot percentages will be reported After the test has been completed for the turn 5 After the Slew and Overshoot percentages display on the screen keep moving and select the opposing test direction to the one you selected in Step 3 e The wheels will automatically turn to the opposing full turn position e The Slew and Overshoot percentages will be reported after you have completed the turn 6 After you have run the slew test in both directions adjust the P Gain if required by an increment of 1 unit in the direction that provides the required vehicle response higher for a more reactive system lower for a less reactive system 7 Repeat the calibration procedure until the appropriate vehicle response is achieved and then tap to complete the calibration Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 77 4 Vehicle guidance setup Autopilot steering system Roll Antenna Compensation Antenna measurements help the system steer the vehicle more accurately Before t
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91. aao aaa oaaao aana aoaaa aaa aLaaa LLALL DALL mwm mmma Laana Lanan 206 Map an adaptive curve 2mem2 206 Change the Auto U turn detection setting 207 Map an adaptive curve with automatic turn detection 207 Map an adaptive curve manually 207 Use the adaptive curve pattern for row finding 207 Create straight sections on curve swaths 207 PU AA AA E e EN 208 AO GOIN OL peas reeled II IA 208 Headland w mmmmm mm mami umwa mm mumin bemeones 208 Number of circuits 2 m2mmmemmemmmmn meme aa 209 Internal pattern 22mmmm meme m eee LLa aaa 209 Re select the headland 2 22 22 cece cece eee cece cece oaoaraa nnana 209 Map a headland wmmmmmmmm mumu m imma 210 Create straight sections on Headland swaths 210 el Xe xO A IA 211 Record a FreeForm Curve 22 22 e eee cece eee cece cece LLa a aLaaa nananana 211 Use the FreeForm pattern to define a straight AB line 212 Switch to another line 2 2220e2 2 212 Use Free
92. access road in a field Want to work a field with gentle curves Identical curve Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 203 13 Operations Map guidance and features If you Pattern to Use Want to work in a field that use center pivot irrigation Pivot Want to define the boundary headland of the area as well as Headland the guidance lines contained within it Want to Freeform e Work in a field with variable terrain e Create a spiral into the center of the field e Create curved and straight lines of any shape Straight AB Use a straight AB line when you do not need to define headlands and you want to drive the field in parallel straight lines When the vehicle is on a guidance line the line extends 1 km 0 6 miles before point Aand 1km beyond point B This makes it easier to see where the next swath is and to get online after a turn Map an AB line Note When driving on straight AB lines you do not have to record your path because the guidance lines are generated automatically 1 Drive to the start point of the master line 2 Tap A and then driveto the end ofthe line 3 Whentheicon is highlighted tap B The master AB line displays 4 Turn left or right for the next swath As you move toward the next swath it displays on the screen and turns orange to show that it is selected 204 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Map guidance and features 13 Operations A line Note
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94. aking measurements 1 Park the vehicle on level solid ground 2 Make sure the vehicle is straight with the center line of the body parallel to the wheels Follow directions carefully and provide measurements that are within 2 5 cm 1 inch for the best results after calibration Text displays on the screen to help you understand each measurement and process Tap after you have adjusted all three measurements correctly Antenna Height 1 Measure vertically from the ground to the top of the GNSS receiver Enter the measurement in the appropriate units of the display 2 Tap vi Antenna to Axle Offset 1 Measure horizontally from the center of the fixed axle to the center of the GNSS receiver Enter the measurement in the appropriate units of the display 2 Ifthe GNSS receiver is located e In front of the measurement axle tap Forward e Behind the measurement axle tap Behind Vehicle Type Measure from the center of MFWD vehicles the rear axle AWD articulating vehicles the front axle Tracked vehicles the track assembly Combines the front axle Swather vehicles the front axle Sprayer vehicles the rear axle 78 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Autopilot steering system 4 Vehicle guidance setup 3 Tap when you have entered the correct offset Roll Compensation Note Before proceeding with Roll Compensation complete the Manual Override Automated Deadzone and Steering Gain calibrations xy
95. alues for the second and third trial e s greater than 0 5 units repeat the calibration procedure e Is less than 0 5 units tap VE complete the calibration Autopilot Steering Gain calibration A WARNING The wheels can move abruptly during the Steering Proportional Gain procedure while the Autopilot system tests the hydraulic response to its steering commands To avoid injury be prepared for vehicle movement Note The Steering Sensor Setup and calibration must be performed before you run this procedure Run this procedure only if the Autopilot system performance is less than satisfactory The Autopilot Steering Gain or PGain sets the proportional gain to control steering overshoot and responsiveness The PGain setting is a compromise between fast steering response and stability Changes to PGain affect two steering characteristics e Slew Time The amount of time the front wheels take to move from the far left to the far right position and vice versa e Overshoot The percentage by which the front wheels exceed the commanded angle before they settle on the correct value By altering these settings you may correct slight variations in your vehicle due to valve response and tire to soil interaction e High PGain values decrease the slew time and increases the overshoot This provides rapid responses but excessive Pgain can cause the steering to exhibit signs of instability like a tendency to excessively overshoot and excessive
96. ariable terrain Start and stop recording guidance at the ends of each pass If there are two guidance lines in close proximity tap te snap to the correct line At any point you can add a straight AB line for repeated straight line guidance Tap Qato switch between straight AB and FreeForm curve guidance lines Use guidance on curved segments After you map a guidance line there are two ways to get guidance e Drive the vehicle through a tight U turn The next guidance line displays e Ifyou are manually logging a FreeForm curve tap SHio stop defining the current line The FreeForm curve is similar to an adaptive curve You must record your line on each pass to receive guidance on the next If the vehicle is not drawing a line or guidance trail behind it you are not recording your path and therefore the next guidance line will not display 212 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Map guidance and features 13 Operations Note Do not confuse the existing guidance line with the guidance trail appearing behind the vehicle that shows your current guidance You need to create a new guidance line to receive guidance on the next pass Pause Resume guidance When you tap yo to pause guidance e An icon displays on the screen to show your exact location when the guidance was paused This enables you to return to that position in the field e Your current position relative to yo displays in the status bar at the t
97. ark the vehicle on level ground b Make sure that the vehicle is straight with the centerline of the body parallel to the wheels 2 Take the vehicle measurements Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 65 4 Vehicle guidance setup EZ Pilot steering system To measure Measure from the Wheelbase Center the axle of the front wheel to the center of the back wheel Note that the wheelbase measurement for e Tracked vehicles is exactly half of the length of the track e Articulated 4WD vehicles is half of the distance between the center of the front and rear wheels Antenna height Ground to the top of the GNSS antenna Antenna to axle Center the axle of the front or rear wheel to the top of offset the GNSS antenna Note Make sure that you take this measurement to within 7 6 cm 3 in as an incorrect distance may result in poor steering performance Take the measurement from the antenna to the correct point of your vehicle e Rear axle e MFWD e Sprayer e Floater e Truck e Front axle e Awd tractor e Combine e Swather Note For swathers it is recommended that you put the antenna directly above the front axle or slight ahead e Track center Tracked tractor Ifthe antenna is e In front of the axle enter a Forward distance e Behind the axle enter a Behind distance 66 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B EZ Pilot steering system 4 Vehicle guidance setup T3
98. ate b Units 124 FM 750 Display User Guide gt Population Adjustment Shutoff Speed Apply Latency to Boundary Rate increase decrease for Target Rate 1 or 2 when the Valve movement when the Rate Adjustment Switch is used Minimum rate that will be applied with this material Maximum rate that will be applied with this material Version 7 0 Revision B Row Crop Seed setup Setting Seeds Per Pound Target Rate Units Bushel Weight 6 Field lQ crop input control setup Explanation Number of seeds per pound If you select this option choose one of these at the Target Rate Units screen Default kS a or kS ha Bushels Weight per bushel 5 Atthe Application Rate Setup screen tap Row Monitoring 6 Atthe Row Monitoring Setup screen enter the correct settings When you are finished tap v a Alarms Alarm Setting High Alarm Low Alarm Singulation Low Seeds When Off No Seeds When On Blockage Sensitivity b Delays Delay Settings High Alarm Version 7 0 Revision B Explanation Triggers when the seed sensor population rises above the selected percentage from the Target Rate for longer than the delay time Triggers when the seed sensor population drops below the selected percentage from the Target Rate for longer than the delay time Triggers when the singulation drops below the selected percentage lower than 100 for longer than the delay time Triggers when this perc
99. ates Indicates e If field data is being sent or received an icon at the top right of the screen displays e If data is being sent or received an orange arrow blinks between the tractor and office computer Tap this button to see details including network status and transfer status Indicates xFill is ready Indicates xFillis engaged has been used between O and 15 minutes Indicates xFillis engaged and 5 minutes remain For EZ Pilot and EZ Steer assisted steering system indicates you are traveling forward See EZ Pilot system operation 222 or EZ Steer system operation 219 For EZ Pilot and EZ Steer system indicates you are traveling in reverse See EZ Pilot system operation 222 or EZ Steer system operation 219 FM 750 Display User Guide 49 3 Getting started On screen basics Button Function Tap to Indicates ny Coverage logging status Mtr See Guidance settings 146 py On Green with checkmark Off Gray with red X Inactive Gray Virtual Section Switch for Shows the current section mode for the Field IQ controller See Field IQ operation 230 aili Automatic if Manual Virtual Master Switch for Shows the Master Switch status aaa aA a Field IQ See Field IQ operation 230 Off aTh Section control for Field IQ P th Pai oat See Field IQ operation 230 abbas Automatic lt I gt Ps Manual Settings screen At the Settings
100. ay can only store a maximum of 10 unique vehicle configurations External memory options are only available if a USB device is present in the rear port of the display Foot or rocker switch setup To set up the foot or rocker switch 1 At the Guidance screen tap AA 2 Atthe Settings screen tap oi At the Vehicle screen tap Auto Steer At the Auto Steer screen tap EZ Pilot Setup Tap EZ Pilot External Switch The Engage Options screen displays Tap External Switch gt of At the External Switch screen tap Remote Engage and then tap vi Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 85 4 Vehicle guidance setup EZ Remote Joystick custom settings The External Switch button now shows Remote Engage and is ready to be used Engage Options EA ones tine sew iss ntig EZ Remote Joystick custom settings The joystick has ten LED buttons Six have preset standard functions For each of the other four buttons you can assign one of these e Map a rock tree or weed e Start or finish a line e Start or finish an area e Start or finish an exclusion zone e Turn coverage on or off e Camera A or Camera B control e Show trailing map view e Show overhead map view e Zoom e Show status At the EZ Remote screen you can e Assign functions to buttons 1 4 on the EZ Remote joystick e Adjust the LED brightness of the buttons e Review the button assignments 86 FM 750 Display User Guide Versio
101. ay need to manually turn off the master switch to ensure that spray is not applied e The only time the FM 750 display sends a zero rate is when the sprayer is outside a prescription boundary and the Rate outside polygon option is zero Note The operator must ensure that the master switch is off when there is no field open so that no spray is accidentally applied to areas that shouldn t be sprayed for example roads paths and neighboring fields 1 After you select Raven as your controller the Output Port screen displays 2 Choose the port you want to configure Note Do not configure the display to output NMEA messages on the same port that your controller is connected to 3 Onthe Raven controller configure the Data Menu settings Setting Set to Baud or Baud Rate 9600 GNSS Inac DLOG or Data Log On TRIG or Data Log Trigger Value 1 UNIT or Data Log Trigger Units Sec Note At the GNSS group if Send time Time acknowledge or Close file displays change them to GNSS Inac Otherwise the DLOG or DATA LOG option will not display For more information on configuring and calibrating the Raven controller refer to the Raven instruction manual Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 97 5 Implement application controller setup Raven controller setup Advanced Use the Advanced option in the Implement screen to configure e Boom Setup e Target Rate e Rate Snapping Boom Setup Sett
102. back wheel Note that the wheelbase measurement for e Tracked vehicles is exactly half of the length of the track e Articulated 4WD vehicles is half of the distance between the center of the front and rear wheels Antenna height Ground to the top of the GNSS antenna Antenna to axle Center the axle of the front or rear wheel to the top of the GNSS antenna offset Note Make sure that you take this measurement to within 7 6 cm 3 in as an incorrect distance may result in poor steering performance Take the measurement from the antenna to the correct point of your vehicle e Rear axle e MFWD e Sprayer e Floater e Truck e Front axle e Awd tractor e Combine e Track center Tracked tractor If the antenna is e In front of the axle enter a Forward distance e Behind the axle enter a Behind distance 60 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B EZ Steer steering system 4 Vehicle guidance setup T2 roll calibration T2 roll sensor calibration enables the display to handle terrain compensation in the EZ Steer controller This step requires you to 1 2 Enter an accurate value for controller orientation Park the vehicle and mark the inside of both sets of wheels Remain stationary while the system calculates the roll offset This takes approximately 20 seconds Turn the vehicle around and ensure the wheels are over the positions marked in the previous step Remain stationary while the
103. between the time you start or stop coverage logging on screen and the time the implement actually starts or stops coverage To compensate for this you can add a time delay to the drawing of coverage logging See Yield Monitoring operation 250 Change coverage logging theme 1 Ta i2 to access the Yield Monitor Quick Access screen P BPs a 2 Tap Coverage Theme 3 Tap which theme you want e Yield e Moisture e Overlap Apply constant moisture value To turn off the automated moisture sensor readings and apply a constant moisture value to the crop being harvested tap Manual Enter the percentage for manual moisture Moisture Override Enter Manual Moisture Enter mamusi mctubura AA OO O i msa are 7 mizi wa Enter test weight of crop You can enter the test weight of the crop being harvested to maintain yield monitoring accuracy Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 253 13 Operations Yield Monitoring operation Current Crop Test Weight Max 776 9 Ibs bu Min 0 0 Ibs bu 254 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Office Sync operation 13 Operations Office Sync operation Data transfer to Connected Farm With Office Sync enabled field and task data are automatically transferred wirelessly to Connected Farm e Automatic transfer Jobs are automatically sent after closure of the field However if you experience poor wireless service or coverage the display will put the job i
104. bject to these terms and conditions You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients exercise of the rights granted herein You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties with this License Warranty Remedies Trimble s sole liability and your exclusive remedy under the warranties set forth above shall be at Trimble s option to repair or replace any Product that fails to conform to such warranty Nonconforming Product and or issue a cash refund up to the purchase price paid by you for any such Nonconforming Product excluding costs of installation 4 FM 750 Display User Guide upon your return of the Nonconforming Product to Trimble in accordance with Trimble s product return procedures than in effect Such remedy may include reimbursement of the cost of repairs for damage to third party equipment onto which the Product is installed if such damage is found to be directly caused by the Product as reasonably determined by Trimble following a root cause analysis Warranty Exclusions and Disclaimer These warranties shall be applied only in the event and to the extent that a the Products and Software are properly and correctly installed configured interfaced maintained stored and operated in accordance with Trimble s relevant operator s manual and specifications and b the Products and Software are not modified or misused The preceding warranties shall not apply to and Trimble shall not be re
105. bration Before you begin to use the display you must calibrate the EZ Pilot system To do this complete the Quick Start Wizard see Quick start wizard 188 that displays the first time that you use the display Note You must have GNSS connected 64 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B EZ Pilot steering system 4 Vehicle guidance setup To calibrate the EZ Pilot system ata later time 1 Atthe Guidance screen tap Wa 2 Atthe Settings screen tap oi 3 Tap Auto Steer and then EZ Pilot Setup Note If the EZ Pilot Setup button does not display tap Auto Steer System Type and then tap EZ Pilot for your controller At the EZ Pilot Setup screen tap EZ Pilot Calibration Wizard The wizard steps you through e Vehicle measurements e 13 roll calibration e Angle per turn calibration e EZ Pilot system calibration Vehicle measurements For optimum guidance you must take accurate vehicle measurements and enter them into the display Note Do not enter calibration numbers from EZ Guide Plus or EZ Steer systems This may cause very poor vehicle control including swerves and or large oscillations To streamline the calibration process you may want to take the vehicle measurements and record them for entry later on The techniques for taking vehicle measurements are described below Also see EZ Steer system setup 56 for information on vehicle measurements 1 Before you take the measurements a P
106. ce cee cece ee eee cee cee eee eee e cece ee ceeeeeeceeeeeeeesees 253 Change coverage logging theme 22 22 c cece cece cece ccc cecceeceeeeees 253 Apply constant moisture value 253 Enter test weight Of crop _ 2 22 o eee e eee cece cece eee eee cece eee eeeceeeeeseeeeeees 253 Office Sync operation _ 02 2 cece eee eee ee eee eee eee aLaaa 255 Data transfer to Connected Farm 2 2222 22 cece eee e ee cece cece cece ceeseeeseeeeees 255 Receiving data from Connected Farm or FarmWorks 255 14 Appendix mmmmmmmm mme mmm mmea m mimi mm em La 257 Rate Control Setup 2 2mmemmmem mwen w ALLAL mumu DALLAL Laa Laan naa 258 Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 15 Contents 16 Row Crop Seed Setup w mmmmmmmmmm nm mmm Laa LLa aa i mume 259 Row Monitoring Setup 2 2 2 ee eee eee cece cece cece cece cer eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 260 Section Control Setup 02 222 occ eee eee eee LLa aa Loana 2na 261 Sensor Setup _ 2 2 ieee ccc cee cece cece cece cece cece cece cece cece crereeeeereeeeeeeees 262 Guidance screen buttons __ 12 22 22 ieee eee eee eee eee eeeeeeeeee 263 Feature mapping buttons 2mmmeemmmenmmmee e eee Laana Lonan 268 Settin
107. ching overlap allowed before the section will be switched by the system Enter a value between 1 99 Boundary switching overlap The amount of overlap on a boundary before the boom section is switched off Enter a value between 1 99 On Off valve latency Tune the section switching to allow for hardware delays Enter a time between 0 0 10 0 seconds Intentional overlap Set a distance to be overlapped when moving to an unsprayed area or out of a Sprayed area Enter a distance between 0 00 32 10 0 00 10 00 m Rate control Setting Explanation On Application rates are sent from a prescription loaded in the display or the target rate manually configured on the display Off The target rate must be set on the LH 5000 controller The FM 750 display does not send target rates to the controller This is the default setting Note When sending a target rate to the LH 5000 controller that is higher than 99 9 the display rounds to the nearest whole number For example 0 99 9 is not rounded 101 4 is rounded to 101 Target Rate Set the target application rate that will be sent to the LH 5000 controller Enter a rate between 0 0 11000 0 Single section boom switching Use this to turn off the implement in areas that have already been applied Note This setting can only turn the entire boom on and off It does not support individual sections 112 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Check commun
108. consists of three separate ESRI file types shp dbf and shx Each of these file types contain different information used by the display You must load a prescription from the USB drive to the internal memory of the FM 750 display The display cannot read prescriptions directly from a USB drive Load a prescription To load a prescription from a USB drive 1 Copy the prescription file from your computer to the AgGPS Prescriptions folder on your USB drive For more information see USB drive data transfer 183 Note If you do not have an AgGPS directory on your USB create one by exporting field data to the USB Insert the USB drive into the USB socket and then copy the prescription file to the display s internal memory From the Guidance screen create a new field or select an existing field by tapping UNI The FM 750 display searches internally for prescription files After you define or select a field the Available Prescriptions List screen displays Tap the prescription file you want and tap vi The Prescription Parameters screen displays Configure each of the parameters for the prescription you chose Setting Explanation Rate Column A CAUTION For the system to work correctly you must select the correct Rate Column setting If you do not the applied rate will be incorrect Rate Units Units of the rate information Scale Factor Select the scale factor for whatever units are used in the prescription fil
109. control when the path is recorded To start recording tap SE to stop tap SO Record with coverage Automatically begin and end recording the FreeFrom pattern when coverage logging begins and ends You can still use the FreeForm recording icon to manually override recording Headland Infill Switching Use this setting to choose how guidance switches between the headland and the infill part of the field Setting Explanation Automatic Automatically switch from headland to infill when the vehicle moves inside the inner headland boundary Manual Use the controls on the Guidance screen to select when guidance switches from headland to infill Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 149 8 Mapping guidance setup Guidance settings Boundary setup Use the Boundary Setup option to configure e When boundaries are active See Boundaries e Howthe display records boundaries See Expand Boundaries When you record a boundary the display automatically calculates the area of the boundary and shows this information on the Status tab When you load a field that contains a boundary the boundary also loads You can record multiple boundaries in a single field If your variable rate controller has section switching capability a boundary acts as a switching barrier When you move outside the boundary the controller will automatically switch off the implement Boundaries Setting Explanation Enabled Use existing boundaries
110. creen tap Retrieve Data d Atthe Retrieve Data screen tap Check Server to check for and download new field data e After the data is downloaded tap Get Fields from Office Sync Server at the Retrieve Data screen to import the data into the display FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B USB drive data transfer 11 Data 6 To send data wirelessly from the office at the Office Sync screen a Tap Manage Data b Atthe Manage Data screen tap Office Sync c Atthe Office Sync screen tap Send Data d Atthe Send Data screen tap Send Fields to Office Sync e Atthe Send Fields to Office Sync screen you can choose which data to transfer After you tap vi the system displays indicating any open fields will be closed before the data transfer occurs If you wantto continue tap vi USB drive data transfer You can use a USB drive to transfer field data including Field boundaries Point line and area features Guidance lines Event data coverage Prescriptions From the internal memory to the USB drive you can transfer Autopilot information Prescriptions Client farm and yield data USB drive compatibility You can use these USB drives with the FM 750 display A Data micro SDHC SD USB adapter ADATA Classic C801 8 GB Digital Concepts USB to PC Reader Generic USB UDHC adapter with Transcend 8 GB microSDHC card Kingston Data Traveler 8 GB Kingston Data Traveler 101 Lexar Firefly 1 GB Lexar Jump
111. d and then tap a The headland completes with a straight line from the vehicle position back to the start point After you complete the headland the headland guidance line displays When the vehicle moves out of the headland and into the interior of the pattern the interior is populated with your selected the guidance line pattern straight AB or A Create straight sections on Headland swaths To create straight sections when recording headland swaths 1 Tap Sa 2 Drive the section 3 Tap SHio finish recording the straight section and to start recording a curve again 210 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Map guidance and features 13 Operations FreeForm Use this pattern type to create curved and straight lines for guidance in fields of any shape The display records the exact path you drive and uses this to generate the next guidance line To select the FreeForm recording option 1 At the Settings screen tap Guidance and then FreeForm Recording 2 Tap Manual or Record with coverage Record a FreeForm curve 1 Drive to the start point of the FreeForm curve 2 Touse e Manual recording tap SO e Record with Coverage tap either Sa or lt I While the display is recording the current path SO displays on the Guidance screen 3 Drive the curve To record straight sections you can use the pause feature See Guidance line pattern mapping 203 4 To finish recording e f Auto U Turn
112. de 6 At the Unlock Upgrade screen tap Unlock DCM 300 7 Atthe Enter Lockcode screen enter the passcode Tap vi 8 When the display asks if you want to restart the modem tap Yes Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 179 11 Data Office Sync setup 9 The Unlock DCM300 screen displays Tap vi The DCM 300 modem will be ready to use after about three minutes 10 To check the status of the modem unlock a At the Guidance screen tap P b At the Settings screen tap g c At the System screen tap Status d At the Status screen tap Upgrade Options DCM 300 Upgrade Option Explanation Firmware Version Current version of firmware Cellular Parameter Modification Needed for DCM 300G modem when the customer supplies their own SIM card File Transfer VRS Internet and WiFi Reguired for the use of VRS or Office Sync functions Office Sync setup With the Office Sync feature the FM 750 display can wirelessly send field information from the display to your home or office computer This can occur either automatically or when you manually choose to start the transfer Note To use Office Sync see Office Sync operation 255 Note Obtain the subscription for Office Sync from your Trimble reseller prior to setup Requirements Requirements for exchanging data electronically include the following e Aconfigured modem see DCM 300 modem setup 179 e AConnected Farm account e Adata plan or access to WiFi
113. de while traveling FM 750 Display User Guide 235 13 Operations Field IQ operation Item Name Explanation O Master switch e A Jump start top position The sections and rate are ready to be commanded by the FM 750 display and the system is overridden to use a preset control speed the speed is set in the Setup screen Override tab Use the jump start function if you lose a GNSS signal or you want to start applying before your implement is up to speed e B On middle position The sections and rate are ready to be commanded by the FM 750 display e C Off lower position Sections are closed and rate is set to zero Field IQ 12 section switch box U TE WA WA WA WA O WA Wa The 12 section switch box is e Required for section control e Optional for rate control only Only one section switch box can be used on each system Each section switch is automatically assigned to the corresponding module The modules are read from left to right For example switch 1 assigns to the module furthest on the left when standing behind the implement The section switches have different functions depending upon the status of the master Automatic Manual section switch on the master switch box Automatic Manual section switch When the Automatic Manual section switch is in the Automatic position e Inthe on up position The section s assigned to it are commanded automatically by the FM 750 display e
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115. dth Enter a width between 1 00 328 01 0 30 99 99 m Fence Nozzles Enter the locations of any fence nozzles Number of sections Enter anumber between 1 10 94 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B HARDI 5500 6500 controller setup 5 Implement application controller setup Swath Control Setting Boom control Coverage switching overlap Boundary switching overlap On Off valve latency Intentional overlap Rate control Setting On Off Explanation Enter a width between 1 00 328 01 0 30 99 99 m The amount of boom switching overlap allowed before the section will be switched by the system Enter a value between 1 99 The amount of overlap on a boundary before the boom section is switched off Enter a value between 1 99 Tune the section switching to allow for hardware delays Enter a time between 0 0 10 0 seconds Set a distance to be overlapped when moving to an unsprayed area or out of a Sprayed area Enter a distance between 0 00 32 10 0 00 10 00 m Explanation Application rates are sent from a prescription loaded in the display or the target rate manually configured on the display The target rate must be set on the HARDI controller The FM 750 display does not send target rates to the controller This is the default setting Note When sending a target rate to the HARDI 5500 controller that is higher than 99 9 the display rounds to the nearest who
116. e Rate Outside Prescription Select the target rate for application when you are outside the area that is covered by the prescription file Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 93 5 Implement application controller setup HARDI 5500 6500 controller setup HARDI 5500 6500 controller setup Note For the HARDI 5500 6500 controller to work correctly with the FM 750 display you must install firmware version 6 00 or greater on the HARDI controller and connect aJOBCOM control box 1 4 5 After you select the HARDI 5500 or HARDI 6500 as your controller the Output Port screen displays Choose the port you want to use Set up the display to output NMEA messages See NMEA Output at Advanced display settings 192 Note Do not configure the display to output NMEA messages on the same port that your controller is connected to On the HARDI 5500 HARDI 6500 controller go to the Settings screen Change Remote to Enable For more information on setting up the HARDI 5500 HARDI 6500 controller refer to the HARDI instruction manual Advanced Use the Advanced option in the mplement screen to set up Boom Setup Swath Control Rate Control Off When Stopped Rate Snapping Boom Setup The boom setup on the FM 750 display must match the setup on the HARDI controller If the boom setup differs between the display and the HARDI controller a warning message displays Setting Explanation Implement wi
117. e This option is not shown unless the function is enabled With a higher setting the vehicle will react faster and more aggressively when you press the engage button e With a lower setting the vehicle will react slower and smoother when you first press the engage button After adjusting the Steering Acquisition settings re evaluate the performance at below and above the normal operation speed of the Vehicle and Implement and make further adjustments as required Steering Sensor calibration The Steering Sensor calibration is required to convert the voltage output of the steering potentiometer into an equivalent measurement for the steering angle Note Complete this calibration first before attempting to calibrate the Steering Deadzone or Roll Corrections procedures Note Steering sensor calibration is only performed if a rotatory potentiometer or hall effect sensor is installed on the vehicle If the steering angle sensor is set to AutoSense the Steering Sensor Calibration screen does not display To view or edit AutoSense settings select Settings Vehicle Auto Steer Setup Autopilot Operations Autopilot Steering Sensor Pre calibration 1 Carry out pre calibration on a hard level surface that is free of obstructions 2 Follow the instructions that display on each screen of the display 3 Make sure that the tractor speed exceeds 1 6 kph 1 mph during the test phases Calibration procedure Note
118. e AB line Zoom in Zoom out Hide the view controls gt gt to show hidden controls to hide controls FM 750 Display User Guide 47 3 Getting started Button Function Toggle to show or hide controls Toggle to show or hide controls Opens mapping controls Opens auto steering setup Opens field controls Disengage the automatic steering system Indicator only Engage the automatic gy steering Activate external video input View full screen external video 48 FM 750 Display User Guide On screen basics Tap to Indicates A shortcut to removing the controls so you can view the guidance line labels A shortcut to removing the controls so you can view the guidance line labels See Map guidance and features 202 See Fields 217 To disengage the auto steering system Indicates you are currently automatically steering on a guidance line pattern Indicates the automatic steering system cannot be used To engage Indicates the automatic steering is ready to be engaged To replace guidance screen with video feed Tap again to resume guidance screen viewing Version 7 0 Revision B On screen basics Button Function As Status of data transfer for a Office Sync Status of xFill White x Status of xFill Blue x Status of xFill Red t Forward movement A Reverse movement Version 7 0 Revision B 3 Getting started Tap to Indic
119. e Sensitivity calibration could cause this critical safety feature to fail resulting in personal injury or damage to the vehicle Do not choose a setting that is either too sensitive or not sensitive enough It is vital to avoid setting the sensitivity so low that the system will not detect any steering wheel motion Note The manual override sensitivity calibration is only valid for those platforms employing a pressure transducer for the manual override function It is strongly recommended that you perform this calibration only if it is determined that the default sensitivity is unacceptable under all operating conditions The default sensitivity setting provides a balance between rapid activation of the override function and rejection of steering wheel motion due to incidental contact for example due to travel in a rough field Adjust the setting by incrementing the voltage setting up or down in increments of 0 10 V Maximum and minimum voltage is established by vehicle and operational parameters The Current Sensor Value voltage or sensitivity is displayed along with the Override status that is based on comparing the setting value to the reported sensor value When the threshold value is e Increased the manual override function less is sensitive to steering movements e Decreased the manual override function is more sensitive to steering wheel movements and will disengage Autopilot function sooner With the vehicle at a standstill
120. e crop canopy Select Canopy mode to sense the closest object seen This is used to sense bare ground or high coverage broad leaf crop canopy Target Height The desired height above the ground or crop canopy depending on the sensing mode Boom Down Rate Lower this setting to reduce the maximum downward speed of the boom Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 143 7 Boom Height Control setup Boom Height Control calibration Setting Explanation Boom Roll Stabilizer Raise this setting to increase the boom roll stability Note Raising this setting will decrease the downward speed of the boom Height Error Indication This is the band for which the screen will indicate you are on Band target height Note This setting is for on screen indication and does not affect performance Target Height Step The distance that the target height should change when you tap Increase or Decrease Minimum Target Height The minimum height that the Target Height can be set to Ona multi sensor control zone this setting is used as a minimum height for the average of the system For quicker performance set this value close to the Target Height setting Maximum Target Height The maximum height that the target height can be set to System Aggressiveness The aggressiveness for the Boom Height Control system A higher number is more aggressive and a lower number is less aggressive Boom Height Control calibration 1 WA eS e 144
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122. e steps in the unlock wizard 6 After installation a listing of accepted unlocks will be shown Then the system will reboot Upgrade your display s firmware Transfer the new firmware file from www trimble com to your office computer Connect the USB drive to your office computer Unzip the firmware file and then save it to the root folder of the USB drive Insert the USB drive into the USB socket of the display At the Unlock Upgrade screen tap Firmware Upgrade Wizard oy SS M p Select the file to upload and then tap gt The firmware begins to load After the new firmware has successfully loaded the display automatically restarts Do not disconnect the power from the display while it is rebooting Status At the Status screen you can view the current status of the system Note The items that display in the Status screen vary according to the features that you use Tap To view Language Pack status The language packs that have been installed on the display 196 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Status Tap LB25 remote lightbar status EZ Remote status System status Upgrade options Fault history Version 7 0 Revision B To view 12 System settings e Status Connected or Disconnected e Serial number e Firmware version e Status Connected or Disconnected e Serial number e Firmware version e Current time and date e ID FM 1000 e The following data about
123. e to the antenna Place the antenna directly on the mounting plate The three magnets embedded in the bottom of the antenna will hold it in place Route the other end of the antenna cable into the cab Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 31 2 Installation Install external foot rocker switch Install external foot rocker switch To install an optional foot or rocker switch 1 Locate the foot or momentary rocker switch and the remote engage adapter cable P N 88506 included with the foot switch kit P N 78150 00 or purchased separately 2 Remove the wedge from a receptacle 3 pin Deutsch DTM 3 Fora foot switch hold the receptacle with the lock facing upward with the black wire on the right hand side the white wire in the middle and the green wire on the left hand side Note If you purchased P N 78150 00 the correct connector is already attached 4 Forarocker switch insert the wires into the right and middle socket the orientation does not matter 32 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Install external foot rocker switch 2 Installation m 5 For the rocker or foot switch re insert the wedge into the receptacle 6 Connect the attached receptacle to the 3 pin DTM plug on the remote engage adapter cable 7 Plug the other end ofthe remote engage adapter cable into the port replicator pin 10 and pin 11 on the EZ Pilot cable that is connected to Port B on the FM 75
124. eading and strip tilling including the e Trimble Autopilot automated steering system with AutoSense e Trimble Field IQ crop input control system using Tru Count Air Clutch valves Tru Count Liquiblock valves Rawson drives e Trimble EZ Pilot assisted steering system with T3 inertial terrain compensation technology e Trimble EZ Steer assisted steering system with T2 roll calibration e Trimble EZ Remote joystick e Trimble xFill technology e OmniSTAR corrections e Trimble CenterPoint RTX corrections e Trimble RangePoint RTX corrections e Trimble VRS corrections e Trimble FreeForm guidance pattern Changes to this document The changes for this document Version 7 0 Revision B are e Updated and more detailed information has been added about Office Sync See Office Sync setup 180 and Office Sync operation 255 Related information Sources of related information include e Release notes The release notes describe new features of the product information not included in the manuals and any changes to the manuals The release notes are available at www trimble com e Trimble training courses For more information go to the Trimble website at http www trimble com Support Index_Support aspx 22 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Technical assistance 1 Introduction Technical assistance Contact your Trimble Reseller for technical assistance Version 7 0 Re
125. eccececcecceccecccceccescecceces 111 BOOM AA AA ge eteeesceseeal 111 Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 9 Contents 10 Swath Control 2mmmmmmmmm mumu LaL niuma n mwami mm 112 Rate control 2m2mmmemmmmemmmmemwme emma mwan oaan 112 Target Rate wmmmmmmmmmme mm m meme mm mwene i mn 112 Single section boom switching _ 2 2 22 22 c eee eee eee eee ec eee eee eeeeeeceeceeseeees 112 Check communication status 2 22mmmmmem ceeeeeseeeeeeeees 113 6 Field IQ crop input control setup 115 Overview of Field IQ _ 22 2 i cece eee ee eee eee cece ee eeeeeeee 116 Definitions 2 22mm2mmemmmm eee wam ww mwm nanenane manne ia 117 Units of measure 2memmmm wan e eee e LLALLA LLALL aa Lano aana 117 Field IQ crop input installation _ 2 02 2 lee cece ee eee eee cece eee eeeeeeseeees 118 Field IQ setup for implements cece eee eeeeeeee 119 Implement and controller type 2 2222222002 119 Operation and layout setup __ 2 02 222 cee ee eee cece cece eee sees 119 Implement measurements _ 2 22 2 eee eee eee e cece cece c
126. ece ec ceceeeeeeeeeseeseeseees 120 Implement switches wmmm eee cece eee eee eee eee eeeee 122 Material setup 22mmeemmmamemmme mmama umwe mwm ne anaoa ana 123 Row Crop Seed setup 22mmmmmemmmmemmumw manane namana munene mame 124 Control setup for a location 2 22mm22mm2 cee eeeeeeseeeeeee 127 Material assignment 22mmmm ee eee eee eee LaaLa 128 Material control _ 0 2 2 ieee eee eee cece eee cece ee eeeeeeeeeeee 128 Section Controlsetup 02 2 e ice eee ee eee cece eee eeeeee 130 Rate Control Setup 2mmemmmmee mwm nm mwee LDAA L mwene oaan a 133 Row Monitoring Setup 22mmmmmmmmwmmmmanuunnnn nm mume 136 Sensor Setup mmmmmmmmmm mwm www meme mimina 138 System Status mmmmmmme me mm mwee mwm meli meme elim 139 Hydraulics Test 2 mm2m2mmmemmmmee mwm LLa aLL a a 22an aaan 139 Calibrations w mmmmmm mwm cece e eee eee LLa aaau 140 7 Boom Height Control setup 141 Boom Height Control hardware installation
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128. ection Source screen displays 3 Tap the appropriate option e CenterPoint RTX ss Standard satellite e CenterPoint RTX sc Standard cellular e CenterPoint RTX fs Fast satellite e CenterPoint RTX fc Fast cellular 4 The CenterPoint RTX Setup wizard displays Read all cautions and warnings carefully Complete the appropriate settings Setting Explanation Satellite Settings There is no need to change any settings on this screen unless the CenterPoint RTX broadcast frequency has changed 168 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Correction services setup 10 GNSS setup Setting Explanation Position Quality Options that enable you to operate when the quality of GNSS position information is compromised e Favor Accuracy Provides the highest level of accuracy This is the recommended setting e Balanced Quality Trades potential accuracy for a slight increase in production time e Favor Availability Extends production time further with more potential for reduced accuracy Threshold for The value at which the system will enable you to start guidance CenterPoint RTX s operations Favor Accuracy e For broad acre applications enter a high number e Forrowcrop applications enter a low number The current maximum value is 11 inches FastRestart Reduces the time for the position to converge so that the system is ready for operation faster e When the vehicle will be parked in an area with a clear view
129. ed to the display the following displays on the Guidance screen Button Information Name Quick Access button ass 240 FM 750 Display User Guide Explanation Opens additional controls See Quick access button for Field lQ 232 Version 7 0 Revision B Operate implement controllers 13 Operations Button Information Name Explanation The target application rate for the current rate switch WMS larget rate A 0 0 kS a Actual rate Boom section status indicators Application indicator Raven controller operation position This is the amount of product that you want to apply Ifa prescription is loaded P displays to indicate that the prescription rate is being used rather than the target rate The actual application rate This is the amount of product that is currently being applied Shows the current state of each boom section e Green Enabled and spraying e Gray Enabled but not currently spraying e Red The section is off the switch is off The wheel on the display spins when the Amazone master switch is on and the lightbar receives flow messages from the controller When you connect the Raven controller to the FM 750 display the following displays on the Guidance screen Explanation Button Information Name Quick Access button Version 7 0 Revision B Opens additional controls See Quick access button for Field lQ 232 The target application rate for the current rate
130. eeeseeseeeee 37 Power Up umu m mwm ww muna mu nunu nunu LLL munene 38 Power dOWN 6 emma mmmemwmm nw LLDD LLDD manna aa Loana 39 Quick start wizard 2mwmmmmmmmm umwami mma m umma Laaa 39 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Contents USB socket 2mmmmmmme mwm mwanume wwe DALLA LLa Lanon nn 39 Reset the display 22mmemmmemmmmme eee eeeeeceeeeseeseeeees 39 Soft reset oe nics Sacre cdadeuccede anaa Laa LaLa LLALLA LLALLA LLALLA LLALLA naoa anana 39 Hard reset 2 2 02 cece eee cee cece eee e cece cece cece cece ee mmi a Lanan 40 Take a screen Shot _ 2 022 2 eee eee eee e eee LaaLa LLALLA LLLA LLALLA Daonnan annoa 41 Clean the touchscreen _ 2 2 22 2 cee eee ec cee cee cece cece cece eceeceeceeeseeseeseeeeees 42 On screen basics 2mmem2mmmmmme mama m e eee umwami manene ime 43 Touchscreen basics mmmm mam m mmama m mama nanna 43 BUttONS ose oes se tcat Loe obedience teste eaeeuncdedcubdebaere bheedibendeoskesua neces 43 Icons indicating status 2 0 o cece cee cece eee cece cece eeeeeeeceeeeeees 43 Entering information we mme LaaLa aLaaa 44 WW AA AA S acess 45 On screen help wmmmmmmmm LLALL Daaa LaaLa
131. eld Monitoring setup Yield Monitor status 164 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Chapter GNSS setup In this chapter As part of GNSS setup you choose the GNSS setup 166 ve type of radio correction service position Correction services setup _ 168 quality and whether to use Fill wA hnology Position quality 173 TEGha Si GNSS advanced settings 173 GNSS status 174 FM 750 Display User Guide 11 10 GNSS setup GNSS setup GNSS setup 1 At the Guidance screen tap Wa 2 Atthe Settings screen tap ES a At the GNSS screen tap GNSS Setup Tap GNSS Correction Source Choose the appropriate position correction source e WAAS EGNOS Free satellite based corrections e WAAS Wide Area Augmentation System in North America e EGNOS European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service in Europe e OmniSTAR VBS Satellite based service available through a subscription e OmniSTAR XP HP G2 High accuracy satellite based service available through a subscription e RTK Real Time Kinematic Radio broadcast corrections from a ground based reference Station When you tap RTK as the GNSS Correction Source depending what is unlocked additional settings may display Setting Options Correction delivery method e Internal Trimble Radio See Correction services e External
132. ellite due to concerns about its state For more information contact your reseller GNSS status At the Status screen you can access e GNSS Status e Satellite Status e DGPS Status GNSS Status The GNSS Status screen displays information about your position and the current strength of the GNSS signal Satellite Status The Satellite Status screen displays information about the current satellite constellation The information for each satellite is contained in one line The meanings of the abbreviation are e Sv Satellite number GLONASS satellites have an R in front of the satellite number GNSS satellites do not e El Elevation e Az Azimuth e L1 L1SNR e L2 L2SNR e Corr Correction included only if correction is applied e Used Used inclcuded only if the satellite is used in position calculation 174 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B GNSS status 10 GNSS setup DGPS Status The DGPS Status screen displays which DGPS signalis selected from the GNSS Correction Source screen For more information see GNSS status 174 Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 175 10 GNSS setup GNSS status 176 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Data In this chapter Data management 178 Data transfer 178 DCM 300 modem setup 179 Office Sync setup 180 Manual wireless transfer with
133. emoving the controls so you can view the guidance line labels To disengage the auto steering system Indicates you are currently automatically steering on a guidance line pattern Indicates the automatic steering system cannot be used To engage Indicates the automatic steering is ready to be engaged Button White x Blue x F A Function Activate external video input View full screen external video Status of data transfer for Office Sync Status of xFill Status of xFill Status of xFill Forward movement Reverse movement Tap to Indicates To replace guidance screen with video feed Tap again to resume guidance screen viewing e If field data is being sent or received an icon at the top right of the screen displays e If data is being sent or received an orange arrow blinks between the tractor and office computer Indicates xFill is ready Indicates xFill is engaged has been used between O and 15 minutes Indicates xFillis engaged and 5 minutes remain For EZ Pilot and EZ Steer assisted steering system indicates you are traveling forward For EZ Pilot and EZ Steer system indicates you are traveling in reverse Button SDs Function Coverage logging status Virtual Section Switch for Field IQ Virtual Master Switch for Field IQ Section control for Field IQ Tap to Indicates gt On Green with checkmark HRM x Off Gray wi
134. engage the enabled zones e Tap x if you do not want to engage the enabled zones Note Ifall zones are enabled but not engaged for 30 seconds Boom Height Control disables the zones as a safety measure You must re enable zones again before engaging the system While Boom Height Control is engaged operational e The Engage button is green yom e The button for each engaged section is green Boom Height Control Canopy Mode Target 36 t Contrals The number at the top of each button indicates 246 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Boom Height Control operation 13 Operations e Fora section with only one sensor The distance from the sensor to the ground or canopy e Fora section with multiple sensors The average distance from the sensors to the ground or canopy A symbol on button for example a red arrow shows e Thedirection that the section is moving to get closer to the target height e How far the section is off target indicated by color Note The Engage button is green when any zone is engaged The Engage button is yellow when all sections are disengaged but at least one is enabled Adjust target height and aggressiveness You can adjust both the target height and the aggressiveness 1 Tap Controls The Boom Height Control section of the screen changes to show the Target Height and Aggressiveness controls Boom Height Control Canopy Mode zi Target Height
135. ensation 2 22mmmemmmmmeemmmee mwnamme me 79 Pre calibration 222mm2222mm22 79 Calibration procedure 2 2222em2 2 79 Performance Settings wmmmmem mme m mwen mme mume mme 81 Advanced settings for the Autopilot system 81 Autopilot Operation 22wmm2mmmmm eee anona 82 Autopilot Steering Sensor 2 22mmmeemmmme mwami naan 82 Status Diagnostics for the Autopilot system 82 Cross Track Error for advanced users 83 Evaluate vehicle response 84 Save or restore vehicle configuration file 84 Foot or rocker switch setup 02 2202 eee cece eee eee eee ee eee eee eeeeeeeee 85 EZ Remote Joystick custom Settings 2 2 22 cece cee cee cece cece ee cee ceeceeeeeeseeeees 86 Keypad Assignment Wizard _ _ 02 22 o eee eee cece eee eee eee eee eeeeeeeee 87 Joystick buttons mmmmmme eee e cee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 88 LED Brightness wmmmmmmmn mm ee eee eee eee eee m
136. entage of seeds are detected while the sections are off for longer than the delay time Triggers when this percentage of seeds are not detected for longer than the delay time Triggers when less than this amount of material is sensed for longer than the delay time Explanation Amount of time that the row sensor population has to be above the High Alarm setting before warning FM 750 Display User Guide 125 6 Field IQ crop input control setup Row Crop Seed setup Delay Settings Explanation Low Alarm Amount of time that the row sensor population has to be below the Low Alarm setting before warning Singulation Low Amount of time that the singulation has to be below the Singulation Alarm setting before warning Seeds When Off Amount of time that the Seeds When Off setting is above the Seeds When Off Alarm setting before warning No Seeds When On Amount of time that the Seeds When On is above the No Seeds When On Alarm setting before warning Blockage Alarm Amount of time that the Blockage Alarm is outside the Alarm setting before warning c Thresholds Threshold Setting Explanation Skips Threshold If no seeds fall within the percentage of theoretical seed placement it is considered a Skip Multiples Threshold If two or more seeds fall within the percentage of the theoretical seed placement it is considered a Multiple Average Sample Size The number of seeds used to calculate the averages Misplaced Seeds If seeds fal
137. enter the required measurements in a settings screen tap v return to the Implement Measurement screen and select the next option Note For the best performance physically measure your implement and enter accurate values for each setting After you enter all the required measurements tap gt Setting Explanation Number of Rows Number of rows covered by the implement Row Spacing Spacing between the rows Overlap Skip The amount of overlap or skip between swaths Overlap is a intentional overlap between swaths to avoid any Skips Skip is a intentional skip between swaths This setting is used with the Implement Width to set the spacing of the swaths in the field 120 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Field IO setup for implements 6 Field lQ crop input control setup Setting Explanation Implement Width The width of the implement s application coverage area This measurement is used for logging coverage e For planters width is calculated using the number of rows and the row spacing e For swathers width is caluclated by the implement width and the overlap skip setting Left Right Offset Used for implements that are offset to the left or right from the vehicle center line This is measured from the center of the vehicle to the center of the implement The measurement adjusts the tractor s path so that the implement is centered on the line Forward Back Offset The distance from the
138. er Altering any of the settings for this feature may cause system failure To enable Advanced User Config tap Enable Advanced User Config then tap On and vi When advanced user configuration is available the following additional settings can be accessed e Advanced Port Setup Settings for Serial Port A and B e Input protocol e Output protocol e Baud rate e Data bits e Data parity e Stop bits e Hardware Tests Motor test e Mapping Set data dictionaries to default e Clear All Passcodes Removes all subscriptions Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 193 12 System settings e Position Rate 10 or 5 Hz Advanced display settings e Screen Cursor On or off On displays a cursor target icon where you tap e File Maintenance Option Internal File System Statistics Delete a Configuration Load Details Delete a Vehicle Configuration Soft Reset Hard Reset NMEA Output Explanation You can view how much space is being used by specific files and features e Disk capacity e Disk space used e Percent of disk Used e Space used by Configuration files e Space used by Yield Monitoring e Space used by Field Data e Space used by Prescriptions e Space used by Autopilot EZ Pilot EZ Steer e Spaced used by log files e Space used by miscellaneous files PreUnlockConfig PreUpgradeConfig Details for Yield Monitoring loads You can delete an auto guidance configuration from internal memory P
139. erformance Set the look ahead time in seconds Adjust the sensitivity of the LEDs To e Increase sensitivity decrease the LED spacing e Decrease sensitivity increase the LED spacing Adjust the LED brightness for maximum visibility Maximum 100 minimum 0 off FM 750 Display User Guide 191 12 System settings Advanced display settings Setting Description Main Lightbar LED Mode Select the required LED mode There are two modes to choose from e Chase Chase the lights to stay online The lights represent the swath location relative to the vehicle e Pull Center the lights to stay online The lights represent the vehicle location relative to the swath Advanced display settings At the Advanced screen you can view and adjust e Save Load Configuration e Digital Output e Enable and access Advanced User Configuration e Advanced User Config e NMEA Output Save Load Configurations After you set up your display for your current job you can save the settings to a configuration file Saving a system configuration can be useful for e Quick setup when moving the display between vehicles or when using the same vehicle but changing the implement or application e Tuning the settings for improved performance and saving your improved settings e Restoring known good settings if unwanted adjustments have been made Setting Explanation Load a Configuration Load a configuration from internal memory or a USB drive Sa
140. erforms a soft reset removing your configuration and closing open fields Performs a hard reset removing all configuration Yield Monitoring coverage field data prescriptions and log data Note Back up your data ona USB drive to prevent data loss before performing a hard reset NMEA National Marine Electronics Association messages are a standard format that GNSS devices use to communicate The FM 750 display can output NMEA messages to communicate with other NMEA compatible devices 194 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Unlock Upgrade 12 System settings 1 At the Port Parameters screen specify NMEA output port The port that the NMEA device is connected to Baud Rate The transmit receive rate of the serial port in bits per second bps Data Parity How the parity bit is added to the data transfer none odd even Note For the FM 750 display to communicate with another device the Port Parameters on the display must match those of the device 2 At the Message Selection screen choose which NMEA message you want output GGA Position and fix related data VTG Speed and heading GSA Position fix mode satellites used and the dilution of precision DOPs GLL Position and status RMC Status position soeed over ground SOG and magnetic variation of the position ZDA Date and time GSV Satellite information Unlock Upgrade At the Unlock Upgrade screen you can e Unlock features
141. erial Setup screen you can switch the materials into a control location The location button shows the name of the location and the material that is currently assigned e Location name Enter a name for the location e Material Assignment Setting Explanation No Material This is the default of a location and means that the location is disabled Named materials for Select a material to assign to the location To change the example Corn Soy material tap the location button in this example Hoppers and select a new material To disable the location tap No Material If the material you require is not listed exit from this screen and then set it up using the Material Setup procedures See Material assignment 128 Material control At the Material Control screen choose how the application of the material will be controlled Setting Explanation Switch Boxes The location is linked to both the master switch box and the 12 section switch box 128 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Control setup for a location 6 Field lQ crop input control setup Setting Explanation Touchscreen Only The location is controlled from the touchscreen Note The FM 750 display requires the use of a 12 section switch box for section control Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 129 6 Field IQ crop input control setup Control setup for a location Section Control setup If you are using section control or rate cont
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143. etup 2 2m222mmmee mme mme mmea naaa 105 Advanced w mmmmm mm mmi mwami mwm niuwe 105 BOOMO C UD WA AA AA E Ia 105 Swath Control wmmmmmmm emma mm mwani mwani n umu Laaa 105 RateconirOl III 106 Target Rate IIIA 106 Turn Off Rate on Overlap 2 222 2 o eee eee eee eee eee cece ceseeeeeeseeeeees 106 Rate Snapping _ 0 2 2 icc cee cece eee eee cece cece ee eeeeeeeeeee 107 Vaderstad controller setup 2 22 2 anaana naana aoaaa aoaaa aLaaa Laaa eee ceeceeeeteeseesees 108 Advanced wwmmmmmmm muwa m umwami mwm niuwe 108 BOOM SEtUP mmmmmmm muu mm mme meuuu mume m mm mm mmama 108 Swath Control wmmm mwan ee eee eee mwm im mmm nin 109 Rate control m2m2mmmeemmmeemmmmemmwme nm mwe amene Laana 109 Target Rate _ 0 0 2 ccc cece eee eee eee cece Ee aaa 109 Single section boom switching _ 222 22 c cece e eee cece cee cee ceeceeeceeeeeseeees 109 Rate Snapping _ 2 2 cece eee eee eee ee cece cece cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeee 110 Bogballe controller setup 2 2 22 22 o cece ccc eee ccc e cece cece eee eeceeceeeceeeeeseeeeees 111 Advanced o 0 ieee cc ccc cece cece cece cece cece ec encecc
144. g screen buttons aoaaa aoaaa aoaaa aada aaa aLaaa e cece eeeeeeees 269 Automatic steering controls 22mmmemmmmemmme eee 271 Adjust aggressiVeneSs _ _ 2 22 oi eee cee eee ee ee eee eee eee cece eeeeeeeeeeee 271 EZ Steer and EZ Pilot Changing from forward to reverse 272 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Safety Information Safety Information Always follow the instructions that accompany a Warning or Caution The information it provides is intended to minimize the risk of personal injury and or damage to property In particular observe safety instructions that are presented in the following format A WARNING This alert warns of a potential hazard which if not avoided could result in severe injury or even death A CAUTION This alert warns of a potential hazard or unsafe practice which if not avoided could result in injury or property damage or irretrievable data loss Note An absence of specific alerts does not mean that there are no safety risks involved Warnings Auto guidance A WARNING Obstacles in the field can cause collisions which may injure you and damage your vehicle If an obstacle in the field makes it unsafe to continue a particular phase of the automated dead zone calibration stop the vehicle to abort the phase and turn the steering wheel to disengage the system Reposition the vehicle and continue from t
145. ggressiveness Setting Explanation Online aggressiveness How aggressively the EZ Steer system corrects deviations from the guidance line Enter a value between 50 150 Approach aggressiveness How fast the EZ Steer system steers the vehicle onto the guidance line Enter a value between 50 150 Advanced Setting Explanation Roll Offset Angle Estimate Steering Angle Bias Turn on to enable the ability to drive the offline distance to zero Dynamic Approach Angle Turn on to have a more aggressive line acquisition Steering Slew Limit For smoother steering raise the value Note A value too low will cause instability Steering Acceleration Limit For smoother steering raise the value Note A value too low will cause instability 58 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B EZ Steer steering system 4 Vehicle guidance setup EZ Steer Demo Note EZ Steer Demo Mode requires an EZ Steer controller motor and EZ Steer simulator stand P N 54836 00 This option is available if you have loaded the vehicle demo type from the Vehicle Database VDB See Load VDB 70 EZ Steer Demo Mode is useful for practice with defining fields coverage logging and assisted steering EZ Steer system calibration Before you begin to use the FM 750 display with the EZ Steer system you must complete calibration steps To do this complete the Quick Start Wizard see Quick start wizard 39 that displays the first time you use the FM 750
146. ghtbar LED TIIIITIIIII I Mme II Modeis set to e Chase Vehicle is to the right of the guidance line e Pull Vehicle is to the right of the guidance line Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 229 13 Operations Field IO operation Field IQ operation After you have enabled configured and calibrated your Field IQ crop input control system information and buttons will display on the Guidance screen depending on your operation Button Information Name Material Virtual Rate button showing current target rate e Virtual Section Switch Virtual Master Switch a CNN 230 FM 750 Display User Guide Explanation Use this button to switch between materials Shows the current target rate Opens the Rate Adjustment panel with rate switch position buttons Tap one of the rate switch buttons to change the rate Rate Adjustment Increase T 5 0 gal a A 0 0 gal a gt Decrease Shows the current section mode for the controller i Automatic mii Manual Shows the Master Switch status Version 7 0 Revision B Field IQ operation Button Information Name Section control AP ram A The abba a Fe Quick Access button ia Coverage logging status azi WN largetrate A 0 0 kS a Actual rate Row monitoring bar ua Pop 0 0 kS a Sensor Information Spc 0 00 N N Cycle button gt Version 7 0 Revision B
147. grade your display s firmware 196 NS Ba a A WA ee AA ee 196 About the display _ 22 2 2 oo cece ccc ee eee e eee eee e eee cence sees aL anoano naana 198 Restore defaults 2 22mm2mmmmmmme mama mwnz mwan mwnn anaona 198 Recalibrate touchscreen 2me2mmem eee eeceeceeeceeeeeseeseeees 198 13 Operations enon ccc cceeccacccntcvneviiagetaee Sacabactanngumbedidaoedieencdecaedeesiaiedeuseds 201 Map guidance and features __ 02 0 lice eee eee eee eee eee eee mume 202 Distance between guidance lines 2 202 HeadlandS oaoa otcccttaccecuecueh mina cuvineecaawandn cououseneecabuawus Meaetesweaceesud ucedee 202 On screen appearance _ 2 2 ieee cece cece cece cece cece cece cece eeeeeeeeeeececrerereeees 202 Guidance line pattern mapping 2m2mmememeeee 203 Straight AB III 204 Map an AB line 22me 204 A line 222222mmmmm emma m DALDAL LLa aLL aa Loana 205 Map an A line loaa aaa aaa eee Laaa LLa aLL aana aaan 205 Identical curve me2mmmeee mme LLALL aano mme 205 Map an identical curve 206 Adaptive curve oa
148. he Controls to adjust Target Height and Aggressiveness 5 Before transporting the vehicle or folding the booms a Disable boom height control on all zones b Tap the E Stop button c Close the field Monitor boom height When Boom Height Control is disabled on zones or if you set Monitor Only on the Boom Control Options screen the section buttons are gray Asymbol on the buttons for example a red arrow indicates e The direction that the section is off target e How far the section is off target Indicator Explanation The boom is significantly below the target height Raise the boom to reach the target The boom is somewhat below the target height Raise the boom to reach the target The boom is slightly below the target height Raise the boom to reach the target The boom is at the target height The boom is slightly above the target height Lower the boom to reach the target The boom is somewhat above the target height Lower the boom to reach the target The boom is substantially above the target height Lower the boom to reach the target Enable a control zone Boom Height Control for a one zone or all zones can be e Disabled Boom Height Control is not available and the button color is gray e Enabled Automatic boom height control is available and the button is yellow 244 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Boom Height Control operation 13 Operations To enable e Asingle con
149. he current test phase WARNING Auto guidance systems cannot avoid items in the field such as obstacles Make sure you are adequately trained to operate the auto guidance system A WARNING Many large and sudden changes in satellite geometry caused by blocked satellites can cause significant position shifts If operating under these conditions auto guidance systems can react abruptly To avoid possible injury or damage to property under these conditions disable the auto guidance system and take manual control of the vehicle until the conditions have cleared Calibration A WARNING Incorrect adjustment of the Manual Override Sensitivity calibration could cause this critical safety feature to fail resulting in personal injury or damage to the vehicle Do not choose a setting that is either too sensitive or not sensitive enough It is vital to avoid setting the sensitivity so low that the system will not detect any steering wheel motion Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 17 Safety Information A WARNING During the Deadzone calibration the system moves the vehicle s steering wheel To avoid injury be prepared for sudden vehicle movement NH3 anhydrous ammonia A WARNING Anhydrous valve and flow calibrations require the vehicle and implement to be moving and the implement must be in the ground the implement lift switch must be down Take all necessary precautions to ensure user safety Failure to do so
150. he screen to the same orientation mounting direction of the NavController Il wiring connectors when viewed from above and with the front of the tractor pointing to the top of the display Ignore the reference direction of the NavController Il labeling during this step When the correct connector orientation has been achieved tap cy b Atthe Label Orientation screen match the controller image on the screen to the same orientation mounting direction of the NavController II Labeling Panel when this is viewed from above and with the front of the tractor pointing to the top of the display Ignore the reference direction of the Nav II wiring connectors during this step When the correct label orientation has been achieved tap vi 3 For direct entry a Enter the mounting angles of the controller in relation to the Roll 0 Pitch 0 Yaw 0 state of the controller The 0 0 0 state of the controller is defined with the wiring connectors facing the rear of the Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 71 4 Vehicle guidance setup Autopilot steering system tractor and the label panel facing up when viewed from above Direct Entry Axis Explanation Yaw Rotation around the z axis Initially the front edge of the controller moves right and the back edge of the controller moves left Pitch Rotation around the x axis Initially the front edge of the controller moves up and the back edge of the controller moves down Roll R
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153. hoose to hide the wizard the Guidance screen will display automatically when you turn the unit on again To access the wizard at another time other than the first time power on 1 Tap fo at the Guidance screen 2 At the Settings screen tap g 3 Tap Quick Start Wizard The Welcome screen displays 4 Tap vi The Units screen displays 5 Tosetup your system complete each screen ofthe wizard USB socket Use the USB socket to transfer data with a USB drive See USB drive data transfer 183 The USB socket is on the rear of the display See Display hardware 36 Reset the display If you need to reset the display you can perform a soft or hard reset Soft reset A soft reset returns all settings to the factory defaults All saved field data remains intact To perform a soft reset on the display see Soft Reset at Advanced display settings 192 Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 39 3 Getting started Display basics If you are not able to access the Advanced screen you can use the buttons on the back of the display to perform a reset 1 2 5 Power down the display and then poweriton Wait until the status bar at the bottom of the startup screen is lighted to over 75 complete Note This happens quickly Be prepared to perform the next step Press the power button and the top brightness control button at the same time When you see another progress bar that counts up very slowly one tic
154. ht for the next swath As you move toward the next swath it displays on the screen and turns orange to show that it is selected 5 Steer the vehicle so that the lighted LEDs are centered on the lightbar as you drive forward along the swath Headland Two types of headland patterns enable you to define the boundary headland of the area as well as the guidance lines contained within it Use the headland pattern to allow room to turn 208 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Map guidance and features 13 Operations Single Multiple A When you start to define the headland you define the internal guidance line as you drive around the headland and then you complete the headland You can change two settings for the headland pattern e The number of circuits e Theinternal pattern Number of circuits When you create a headland you must specify the total number of circuits including the master headland This defines how wide the headland is No matter how many circuits you create define only the outside headland The inner headlands are copied from that original circuit Internal pattern The internal pattern is the pattern of the guidance lines inside the headland An internal pattern can be e Straight AB Standard parallel swaths inside a headland e A Parallel swaths at a pre defined heading Re select the headland When you use the headland pattern you can see either the headland or the internal
155. i Setting Explanation Number of Modules Select the total number of row monitoring modules you have connected to this location 136 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Control setup for a location 6 Field lQ crop input control setup Setting Explanation Row Member Module Tap the button of the location you want to set up first then tap Assignment the serial number of the row monitoring module connected to this location Note If you have two row monitoring modules at this location repeat these steps for the second module You are limited to two modules per location Row Sensor Enable Enable and disable individual sensors Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 137 6 Field IQ crop input control setup Control setup for a location Sensor Setup After you select a sensor type complete all settings Tap Eto go to the next screen Guidance d _sereen KA ce Control Setup Sensor Setup Add Sensor sensor Type RPM Sensor Bin Status Sensor Gate Height Sensor Sensor Name Module Assignment Assignment Assignment Assignment Alarm on Input Location Enable Sensor peme sense Enable Sensor Sensor Sensor Summary Input Location Enable Sensor ma Note Not all options apply to all sensors 1 Atthe Sensor Type screen select the type of sensor you want to set up 138 e Air Pressure e Liquid Pressure e NH3 Pressure e Vacuum Pressure e RPM Sensor e Bin
156. ication status 5 Implement application controller setup e To avoid spraying an area that has previously been sprayed tap Yes e To spray an area that has previously been sprayed tap No Check communication status To check that the FM 750 display and your implement controller are communicating correctly access the VR Controller Status screen 1 At the Settings screen tap P At the Vehicle screen tap Status At the Status screen tap VR Controller Status Check that the status displays as Connected Jo e e w Ifthe status display shows as Not Connected verify that the controller cable is securely connected to the display If the cable is secure verify that the display and the controller are configured correctly Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 113 5 Implement application controller setup Check communication status 114 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B In this chapter Overview of Field IQ 116 Field IQ crop input installation 118 Field IQ setup for implements 119 Material setup 123 Row Crop Seed setup 124 Control setup for a location 127 System Status 139 HydraulicsTest 139 Calibrations 140 Chapter Field IO crop input control setup With the Field IQ input control s
157. icle will begin moving left or right depending on which direction you chose Verify that the path is free of obstacles and that the vehicle is under full operator awareness before selecting nudge directions 4 Evaluate the response again using the Offline and the Average distance indicators 5 Repeat the evaluation as required to understand the responsiveness of the vehicle profile 6 Tap 7 Save or restore vehicle configuration file To save or restore a completed vehicle configuration file 84 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Foot or rocker switch setup 4 Vehicle guidance setup 1 At the Guidance screen tap Wa 2 Atthe Settings screen tap P 3 At the Vehicle screen tap Auto Steer Setup 4 Atthe Auto Steer Setup screen Save Restore Configuration 5 From the Save Restore Configuration screen tap the option you need e Save Vehicle Configuration to save a vehicle configuration to the external memory or internal memory of the display e Restore Vehicle Configuration to restore a previously saved configuration file Note Configuration files will be recognized if they are copied from an FM 1000 display and are within the original content folder created by the FW 1000 display e Delete Vehicle Configuration to delete a configuration profiles from external memory or internal memory A setup wizard will take you through each of the configuration options Note The internal memory of the displ
158. ield screen displays 2 At the Finished with Field screen tap No 3 Atthe Create New or Select Old Swath screen tap Select Old 4 Follow the on screen instructions to drive your newline Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 217 13 Record keeping Operations Fields Optionally you can record operational and environmental information about each field that you create including Additionally there are four custom fields where you can enter your own values 218 Application method Applied material Crop EPA license number Farm location Harvest year Humidity Implement Operator Sky conditions Soil conditions Target pests Temperature Vehicle Wind direction Wind gust speed Wind speed FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Auto steering system operation 13 Operations Auto steering system operation To receive guidance information and any assistance from an auto steer system you must e Configure how the guidance displays on your screen See Auto steering system operation e Map a guidance line See Guidance line pattern mapping 203 e Configure the lightbar See Lightbar setup in Display settings 189 EZ Steer system operation Engage the system Note Before you can engage the EZ Steer system you must e Setup and calibrate the system e Open a field in the Guidance screen e Map an AB line e Position the vehicle within the configured engage limits
159. ing Explanation Implement width Enter a width between 1 00 328 01 0 30 99 99 m Number of sections Enter anumber between 1 10 Target Rate Set the target application rate that will be sent to the Raven controller Enter a rate between 0 0 11000 0 Rate Snapping Due to pump constraints liquid flow is generally inconsistent To control how these inconsistencies display on the screen turn rate snapping on or off Setting Explanation On Matches the applied rate to the target rate when within 10 of the value Off Shows all fluctuations in the actual applied rate 98 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Rawson controller setup 5 Implement application controller setup Rawson controller setup 1 After you select Rawson as your controller a warning message displays Read the message carefully and then tap to gt continue 2 Atthe Output Port screen choose the port you wantto configure 3 Change the Output Port to COM or AUX to match the port on the display that the controller is connected to 4 Onthe Rawson controller a Verify the default target rate and step size and then enter these values into the FM 750 display To learn how to change these settings on the display see Advanced b Set the baud rate to 9600 To enable the FM 750 display to change the rates on the controller you must also set the Rawson controller to GNSS mode 1 Turn the Rawson controller on 2 Press the MODE butt
160. ing Tru Count LiquiBlock valves Liquid rate control using up to 2 Rawson drives connected to fixed displacement pumps such as CDS John Blue piston pumps to change liquid rate Note Requires Field IQ Rawson Control Module s Liquid rate control using either a PWM or Servo control valve and flow meter Spreading rate control using a Rawson Drive Note Requires Field IQ Rawson Control Module s Spreading rate control using either a PWM or Servo control valve and application rate sensor 116 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Overview of Field lQ Definitions Setting Section Row Master Switch Box MSB 12 Section Switch Box 12SSB Section Control Module SCM Rate and Section Control Module RSCM Rawson Control Module RWCM Implement Switch Units of measure Setting Seed Granular seed Version 7 0 Revision B Type of measure Metric US Imperial Metric US Imperial 6 Field lQ crop input control setup Explanation A number of rows or spray nozzles that are controlled by the Tru Count Air Clutch or Tru Count LiquiBlock valves or boom valves Asection can have either a single row nozzle or multiple rows nozzles depending on how the system is set up The individual row unit that material comes from on the implement This can be controlled individually as a single row section or as a group with other rows in a multiple row section Master on off jump
161. ing forward t A if you are moving in reverse After using the EZ Pilot system A CAUTION Before you leave the vehicle turn off the power to the display which will turn off the EZ Pilot system power Autopilot system operation You must calibrate and set up the Autopilot automated steering system before operation 224 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Auto steering system operation 13 Operations Engage the system Note Before you can engage the Autopilot system you must e Setup and calibrate the system e Open a field in the Guidance screen e Map an AB line e Position the vehicle within the configured engage limits To engage the system 1 Point the nose of the vehicle toward the guidance line and drive at operational speed 2 Engage the system by either e Tapping at the Guidance screen e Pressing the optional remote engage foot pedal Disengage automatically The Autopilot automated steering system automatically disengages when e The vehicle is manually steered causing a manual override e Thevehicle is outside the configured engage limits e You pause the system e GNSS positions are lost e You tap 4 on the Guidance screen Disengage manually You can manually disengage the Autopilot system by turning the steering wheel Check the manual override setting before you start using the system by engaging on a line and then turning the wheel until the system disengages
162. ing system The Autopilot auto steering system enables you to automatically steer your vehicle on a guidance line or pattern you create using the FM 750 display Autopilot setup and calibration See Autopilot system setup 68 Advanced settings See Advanced settings for the Autopilot system 81 Status and diagnostics See Status Diagnostics for the Autopilot system 82 Saving or restoring a vehicle configuration file See Save or restore vehicle configuration file 84 Autopilot operation See Autopilot system operation 224 Autopilot system setup 1 2 YA e 68 At the Guidance screen tap P At the Settings screen tap A At the Vehicle screen tap Auto Steer At the Auto Steer Setup screen tap Autopilot Tap Autopilot Setup At the Autopilot Setup screen complete the settings as appropriate Note The buttons displayed depend on the configuration of the vehicle loaded from the vehicle database VDB or from a restored vehicle configuration Setting Explanation Load VDB Access the Trimble Vehicle Database for basic setup by loading it from a USB drive See Load VDB 70 Manual Override Adjusts how much force is required to disengage the system when the driver turns the steering wheel for pressure transducer and some quadrature encoder systems Depending on the manual override method this option may not be available See Manual Override 70 Controller Orientation Determines the position orientation
163. ings tap vi Setting Explanation Start Overlap The amount of intentional overlap required when leaving already covered area and going into a non covered section of the field End Overlap The amount of intentional overlap required when going into a covered area Coverage Switch Overlap The amount of side to side coverage overlap before a section shuts down Boundary Switch Overlap The amount of side to side boundary overlap before a section shuts down 4 Coverage Allowable Rate Error Use this setting only if you are running very large fields Then tap vi 5 Atthe Section Control Module Location screen complete the settings for each module When you are finished with these settings tap v Setting Explanation Modules Tap the serial number of the module you want to assign to the location Number of Sections Select the number of sections to assign to the selected module Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 131 6 Field IQ crop input control setup Control setup for a location Setting Explanation Control Type e Air Clutch The section control module sends power to the section valve to turn the clutch on to stop planting e Boom Valve The section control module sends power to the section valve to turn the boom valves off e Electric Clutch The section control module sends power to the electric clutch to stop panting e LiquiBlock The section control module sends power to the boom nozzles off Turn Off When
164. k at a time release the buttons Note A soft reset needs approximately 10 minutes to complete Do not power down the display for 15 minutes after you have reset the display After the reset is complete recalibrate the touchscreen see Recalibrate touchscreen 198 Note If at any time you see the light bar LEDs slowly moving back and forth the buttons were pressed too early Power down the unit and repeat steps 1 through 4 Hard reset A hard reset e Returns all settings to the factory defaults e Deletes all saved data including any field data To perform a hard reset on the display see Hard Reset at Advanced display settings 192 If you are not able to access the Advanced screen you can use the buttons on the back of the display to perform a reset 1 2 40 Power down the display and then power it on Wait until the status bar at the bottom of the startup screen is lighted to over 75 complete Note This happens quickly Be prepared to perform the next step FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Display basics 3 Getting started 3 Press the power button and both brightness control buttons at the same time 4 When you see another progress bar that counts up very slowly one tick at a time release the buttons Note A soft reset needs approximately 10 minutes to complete Do not power down the display for 15 minutes after you have reset the display 5 After the reset is co
165. k custom settings 4 Vehicle guidance setup O Left Nudge the guidance line to the left at the Guidance screen 7 Right Nudge the guidance line to the right at the Guidance screen 8 Up and Not supported down Trigger On the back Not supported LED Brightness At this screen adjust the brightness of the LED buttons on the joystick Enter a number between 0 100 Keypad Assignments The EZ Remote Keypad Assignments screen shows the functions that have been assigned to the four programmable buttons Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 89 4 Vehicle guidance setup EZ Remote Joystick custom settings 90 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Chapter Implement application controller setup In this chapter Implement application controller setup 92 Prescriptions 93 HARDI 5500 6500 controller setup 94 Raven controller setup 97 Rawson controller setup 99 Amazone controller setup __ 102 LH 5000 controller setup 105 Vaderstad controller setup 108 Bogballe controller setup 111 Check communication status 113 You can configure the FM 750 display to use an implement application controller such as the Field IQ crop input control system FM 750 Display User Guide 6 5 Implement application controller setup Implement application contr
166. l outside of this percentage from the theoretical Threshold seed placement they are considered misplaced and will reduce the spacing quality Population Adjustment Adjusts the population reading of the seed sensors independent of the Rate Population d Population Adjustment Set the Population Adjustment Percentage In most cases this setting will be 0 This feature is for Higher Population Planting 7 Atthe Operation Setup screen enter the correct settings and tap when finished 126 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Control setup for a location 6 Field lQ crop input control setup Operation Settings Explanation Jump Start Speed The speed that the control system will use when the master switch is held in the Jump Start Position The Rate Switch has to be in Position 1 or 2 for the Jump Start Feature to work Shutoff Speed The system will shut down if the vehicle drops below this speed Minimum Override Speed The system will continue to run at this speed if the vehicle drops below this speed Apply Latency to e Yes The system starts when needed to begin applying Boundary immediately when crossing a boundary e No The system starts when the boundary is reached and any mechanical delay could leave a gap between the boundary and where the product is applied When GNSS accuracy is low this is the preferred selection This setting only applies to fields that have a boundary This setting is also app
167. le number For example 0 99 9 is not rounded 101 4 is rounded to 101 Off When Stopped You can use this option to control whether the system allows the vehicle to continue operating when it is not moving If the vehicle is a clutch operated planter tap No so you can continue planting even when stopped Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 95 5 Implement application controller setup HARDI 5500 6500 controller setup Rate Snapping Due to pump constraints liquid flow is generally inconsistent To control how these inconsistencies show up on your display turn rate snapping on or off Setting Explanation On Matches the applied rate to the target rate when within 10 of the value Off Shows all fluctuations in the actual applied rate 96 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Raven controller setup 5 Implement application controller setup Raven controller setup When using the Raven SCS 400 and 600 series controller with the FM 750 display keep in mind e The FM 750 display cannot control the status of the Raven controller master or boom switches This means that the operator must remain in complete control of the sprayer at all times e The FM 750 display cannot automatically turn off the sprayer when going outside headlands across exclusion zones or previously sprayed areas e Thesprayer may not always switch off completely when the FM 750 display sends a zero rate This means the operator m
168. lement Enter a number between 1 10 Refill Setting Description Current volume The current volume of the tank or bin 232 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Field IQ operation Setting Refill method Refill Now Partial Refill Now Section switching setup Setting 13 Operations Description e Refill To fill the tank or bin to the top e Partial Refill To add a specified amount to the tank or bin when you tap Partial Refill Now from the Refill screen Use this option to refill the tank or bin Description Coverage switching overlap The amount of boom switching overlap allowed before the system Refill method Refill Now Partial Refill Now switches that section Enter a percentage between 1 99 e Less skip Set a high percentage when total coverage is essential The system will turn off sections when they cover a larger percentage of any fully covered areas This may cause some double coverage Sections will turn on as soon as they move from a covered to an uncovered area Less overlap Set a low percentage when you need to save product The system will turn off sections as soon as you reach any covered area This may leave some skips Sections will turn on when the entire section has moved from a covered to an uncovered area Refill To fill the tank or bin to the top Partial Refill To add a specified amount to the tank or bin when you tap Partial Refill Now from the Refill scree
169. ler a warning message displays Setting Explanation Implement width Enter a width between 1 00 328 01 0 30 99 99 m Fence Nozzles Enter the locations of any fence nozzles Number of sections Enter a number between 1 10 Swath Control Setting Explanation Boom control Enter a width between 1 00 328 01 0 30 99 99 m Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 105 5 Implement application controller setup LH 5000 controller setup Setting Explanation Coverage switching overlap The amount of boom switching overlap allowed before the section will be switched by the system Enter a value between 1 99 Boundary switching The amount of overlap on a boundary before the boom section is overlap switched off Enter a value between 1 99 On Off valve latency Tune the section switching to allow for hardware delays Enter a time between 0 0 10 0 seconds Intentional overlap Distance to be overlapped when moving to an unsprayed area or out of a sprayed area Enter a distance between 0 00 32 10 0 00 10 00 m Rate control Setting Explanation On Application rates are sent from a prescription loaded in the display or the target rate manually configured on the display Off The target rate must be set on the LH 5000 controller The FM 750 display does not send target rates to the controller This is the default setting When sending a target rate to the LH 5000 controller that is higher than 99
170. lication Control see Section Control setup 130 Boom Height Control see Field IQ Boom Height Control setup 142 Yield Monitoring see Yield Monitoring setup 156 FM 750 Display User Guide 51 3 Getting started On screen basics Tap To goto To complete functions including Vehicle screen Set up and view status of automatic steering see EZ Steer steering system 56 EZ Pilot system setup 62 Autopilot system setup 68 Navigation controls To navigate between screens tap the appropriate button Button Function Button Function Go to next screen Cancel changes Go to previous screen Accept save changes Icons on buttons The icons on buttons in the settings screens are an indication of the additional screens they lead to Save Load Configurations Digital Output Enable Advanced User j off Config NMEA Output 52 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B On screen basics 3 Getting started Button Function Button Function Menu oym Setup wizard allel Configure Status Y Enter or edit information VU Information icons Some screens include an icon to help you quickly determine the type of information on the screen Height Sensor Setup You must configure at least 1 sensor per control zone to use the Boom Height Number of a Control System Height Sensors Select an appropriate number of sensors Icon Indicates Icon Indicates Setup complete General
171. lied when you exit an exclusion zone and return to the workable area of the field Rate Snap e Enabled Shows the Applied Rate the same as the Target Rate when the Applied Rate is within 10 of the Target Rate e Off Shows the actual Applied Rate 8 After you complete all the Material Type options tap to return to the Material Setup screen 9 At the Operation Setup screen after you tap the setup of this material is complete The Material Setup screen now shows New Material and Delete All buttons and a list of the materials you have set up Control setup for a location 1 Atthe Implement screen tap Control Setup 2 Atthe Control Setup screen tap the location button for the location you want to set up If this is the first time that you are completing a control setup there will be one button only Unassigned Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 127 6 Field IQ crop input control setup Control setup for a location 3 At the Unassigned screen tap Edit and complete the settings as they apply a Material Setup b Material Control c Section Control Setup d Rate Control Setup e Row Monitoring Setup f Sensor Setup 4 Atthe Edit screen select each option in sequence and complete all options and settings If you tap vi the next sequence of screens display or the Edit screen displays where you can select the next option Additional options display as you complete each one Material assignment At the Mat
172. line feature as well as set features points where there are trees rocks or areas in your field Button Feature Created Button Feature Created Map line feature Map rock point feature Tree Area Rh Weed vi oe gt Restricted area i ku ht se ee oe i Delete feature Line Feature With Line Feature Guidance you can select a previously determined line feature to use as a guidance line 1 After setting up an AB line see Feature mapping buttons 215 tap a and then tap l D 2 Following the on screen instructions begin mapping the line 3 Map as many lines as required Note If you have already created lines using the Farm Works Software or using another display you can load these files Select Settings Data Manage Data USB Retrieve Data Get files from USB Ensure that the files are loaded into the same directory as the field that is currently open 4 Tap NIN The Finished with Field screen displays 5 Tap No The Create new or select old swath screen displays 6 Tap Line Feature Guidance Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 215 13 Operations Map guidance and features 7 Atthe Select Line Features or Swaths screen select the line or lines that were created imported or tap Guide to All 8 Atthe Confirm Implement screen confirm that the information is correct 9 At the Guidance screen the nearest selected line feature is now highlighted and can be used f
173. llation instructions supplied with the radio module Power up To turn on the FM 750 display tap the power button on the rear of the display After a short time the Welcome screen displays The first time you turn on the FM 750 display these screens display e Touchscreen Calibration Follow the on screen instructions to complete the calibration See also Recalibrate touchscreen 198 e Quick Start Wizard To configure your system properly make sure that you complete all the screens of the wizard See Quick start wizard 39 Note A wizard is a set of screens to step you through a process in a specific sequence 38 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Display basics 3 Getting started Power down 1 To turn off the FM 750 display hold down the power button for three seconds The Power Down In Progress screen displays showing a countdown to powering down 2 To cancel the power down process release the power button before the three second countdown is complete 3 If you wait for the three second countdown the system powers off Quick start wizard With the Quick Start Wizard you can configure settings before you begin driving The first time you turn on the display the wizard starts automatically Make sure that when you first turn on the display that you complete all steps of the wizard When you use the wizard you can choose whether or not it starts every time the display is turned on If you c
174. m e GNSS positions are lost e You tap the CA button on the Guidance screen You press the Engage button on the optional EZ Remote joystick Disengage manually You can manually disengage the EZ Pilot system by turning the steering wheel This overrides the electric motor Check this setting before you start using the system by engaging on a line and then turning the wheel until the system disengages To adjust the amount of force required to disengage the system change the Override Sensitivity in the Engage Options screen See EZ Pilot system setup 62 Engage on screen control Button Indicator Tap to Indicates Engage the auto steering system System is ready to engage Yellow Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 223 13 Operations Auto steering system operation Button Indicator Tap to Indicates Disengage the auto steering System is engaged system Green Indicator only System cannot engage Red Changing from forward to reverse The FM 750 display displays a button indicating the direction you are traveling amu A As you are applying material in the field when using EZ Pilot you may want to manually move the tractor in reverse When the tractor moves in reverse the button switches to A e Reverse If the display does not reflect that you are moving in the reverse or forward direction to indicate to the display the correct direction tap A pyon are mov
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176. mplete recalibrate the touchscreen see Recalibrate touchscreen 198 Note If at any time you see the light bar LEDs slowly moving back and forth the buttons were pressed too early Power down the unit and repeat steps 1 through 4 Take a screen shot You can save a screenshot of the touchscreen for the purpose of collecting information for troubleshooting purposes When you take a screenshot the display saves a png file to the root directory of the USB drive Note Screenshot capability is available only when there is a USB drive inserted in the display To take a screenshot 1 Puta USB drive into the USB socket 2 Press both brightness control buttons at the same time 3 Hold the buttons down until the touchscreen flashes 4 When you are finished taking screenshots remove the USB drive Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 41 3 Getting started Display basics ZN CAUTION Do not remove the USB drive from the socket while the display is writing to or from the drive This will corrupt the data Clean the touchscreen To clean the touchscreen of the FM 750 display use e Ammonia free glass cleaner Do not apply glass cleaner directly to the touchscreen e Soft lint free cotton cloth e 50 isopropyl alcohol 1 Apply asmall amount of glass cleaner to the cloth and gently rub it against the touchscreen 2 Toclean off any stains or smudges use a cotton cloth dampened with 50 isopropyl alcohol
177. n Use this option to refill the tank or bin Boundary switching overlap Use this option to control the amount of overlap on a boundary before the system switches off the boom section Enter a percentage between 1 99 Note This setting operates only when the boom is overlapping a headland pivot boundary or exclusion zone Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 233 13 Operations Field IQ operation For e Less skip Set a high percentage when it is acceptable to apply outside the boundary e Less overlap Set a low percentage when you do not want to apply outside the boundary A very low setting may cause some skip at the boundary On off valve latency This option allows for hardware delays by adjusting the amount of time needed before turning the valves on or off To use this option Measure the amount of time it takes in seconds for the system to reach the correct rate after you have switched it on or off Enter a time between 0 0 10 0 seconds Intentional overlap You can use this option to make sure that when applying there are no gaps in coverage if you move into an uncovered area or out of a covered area Setting Description On overlap distance Exiting a covered area and switching the implement on Off overlap distance Entering a covered area and switching the implement off Target rate Use this option to set the amount of product you want to apply the target application rate Enter
178. n d Bin Volume Enter the size of the combine s grain tank e Bin Display Type Select the option to view the current grain bin capacity in either actual units or as a percentage of the bin capacity f Map Legend Setup Enables you to determine the scale on the Yield and Moisture layers that are displayed on the FM 750 display Yield Monitoring calibration You must perform calibration of the equipment before going to the field Calibrations include e Calibrations that are performed before entering the field e Header Height Calibration see Header Height Calibration 158 e Tare Calibration see Tare Calibration 159 e Temperature Calibration see Temperature Calibration 159 e Roll Calibration see Roll Calibration 160 e Calibrations that must be performed in the field e Yield Flow Calibration see Yield flow and moisture sensor calibration 160 e Moisture Sensor Calibration Calibrations before entering the field The following calibrations are done before you enter the field Header Height Calibration The Header Height Calibration wizard enables you to set the high and low points for the header height position Note For accurate operation the highest and lowest point of header operation must fall within the 0 5 Volt range of the sensor If the sensor reaches maximum value before the full range of the header movement you will need to adjust the linkage on the sensor 1 Atthe Yield Monitor Calibration sc
179. n Enable or disable logging control based on the header height sensor The height percentage at which logging turns on and off The length of time the combine takes to process grain for correct mapping of yields This value should be the time it takes grain to go from the header to the grain tank Enables the reset of swath control to full width when header is raised and lowered Explanation The commodity for the crop Tap which units of measure will be shown on the display for yield The highest moisture value that will be recorded for a crop sample The standard density for the crop being harvested The standard moisture that wet yield will be adjusted to for dry yield Verify the length width and distance between the paddles on your machine Note Failure to verify these dimensions can cause degraded performance Verify the pitch angle of the clean grain elevator from the vertical and the distance of the sensors from the rear wall Note Failure to set the correct optical sensor spacing from the rear wall can cause degraded performance FM 750 Display User Guide 157 9 Yield Monitoring setup Yield Monitoring calibration c Option Setup Enables or disables the Start New Load confirmations If you enable this setting the operator has the option to confirm that they want to end the load If you disable the setting the operator is not prompted to confirm the end of the load they tap the New Load butto
180. n 7 0 Revision B EZ Remote Joystick custom settings 4 Vehicle guidance setup Keypad Assignment Wizard 1 Access the EZ Remote screen a Atthe Guidance screen tap P b At the Settings screen tap g c Atthe System screen tap EZ Remote Note The EZ Remote option shows in the System menu only if you have an EZ Remote joystick installed For more information see the EZ Remote Joystick Quick Reference Card 2 Tap the first EZ Remote joystick button you want to program 3 At the Choose a Function screen tap the function to assign to the joystick button See the buttons diagram and table 4 Atthe Finished screen tap e Choose another button to repeat Step 1 and Step 2 e Complete this wizard to exit the wizard Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 87 4 Vehicle guidance setup EZ Remote Joystick custom settings Joystick buttons Item Button Explanation Customized Can be customized to control a function See EZ Remote Joystick custom settings 86 Customized Can be customized to control a function See EZ Remote Joystick custom settings 86 Engage Engage auto steering Customized Can be customized to control a function See EZ Remote Joystick custom settings 86 o O60 Customized Can be customized to control a function See EZ Remote Joystick custom settings 86 88 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B EZ Remote Joystic
181. n Opens additional controls pds See Quick access button for Field lQ 232 242 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Boom Height Control operation 13 Operations F 0 0 kS min Target rate The target application rate for the current rate switch position This is the amount of product that you want to apply If a prescription is loaded P displays to indicate that the prescription rate is being used rather than the target rate A 0 0 kS a Actual rate The actual application rate This is the amount of product that is currently being applied Boom section status Shows the current state of each boom section indicators e Green Enabled and spraying e Gray Enabled but not currently spraying e Red The section is off the switch is off Application indicator The wheel on the display spins when the Amazone master switch is on and the lightbar receives flow messages from the controller Boom Height Control operation You can use the Boom Height Control system to 1 Monitor boom height before enabling or if you selected Monitor Only on the Boom Control Options screen ete NIA O gt i a h Status lt s lef Settings Mapping Boom Height Control Canopy Mode larget 36 Controls 2 Enable the zone or zones you want to control Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 243 13 Operations Boom Height Control operation 3 Engage the enabled zone or zones 4 Use t
182. n a queue and automatically send it once wireless service is regained e Manual transfer If you want to upload a field or historical task without re opening and closing it you can send it manually from the display To manually send a field a Navigate to Setup Data Manage Data Office Sync Send Data Send Fields to Office Sync b From the Send Fields to Office Sync screen select the Client Farm Field and Event to send and tap vi The display will send the job immediately if connected to a wireless network or queue the data to be sent later if there is poor service or lack of coverage Receiving data from Connected Farm or FarmWorks The display automatically checks the server for new jobs when connected and holds these jobs in a queue to be imported into the display To access received data and import it 1 Navigate to Setup Data Manage Data Office Sync Retrieve Data Get Fields From Office Sync A gt Sie aa 2 Ifthe Get Fields From Office Sync screen shows there is data that has been received select the data to retrieve and tap VE import After the data is imported the fields and jobs can be loaded and used for field operations Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 255 13 Operations Office Sync operation 256 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Chapter Appendix In this chapter This section contains content you can use Rate Control Setup
183. n switches Stand up wind from the implement and then slowly open the bleed valve s until fully open oe 2 fy vi Allow at least one 1 hour for the system to fully discharge 10 Before you open the system make sure that the pressure gauge on the manifold reads zero and that the cooling tower is not cold to the touch This ensures that all liquid NH3 has evaporated and that the pressure is discharged Note Frost on any component is a positive indication of trapped NH3 at low pressure Lack of frost does not always indicate a lack of NH3 20 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Introduction In this chapter About the FM 750 display 22 Changes to this document 22 Related information 22 Technical assistance 23 Chapter This manual describes how to e Install and connect the Trimble FM 750 display as a standalone system e Unlock and set up features FM 750 Display User Guide 2 1 Introduction About the FM 750 display About the FM 750 display The Trimble FM 750 display is an in cab touchscreen display that provides affordable guidance steering and precision agriculture functionality The FM 750 display includes a built in GNSS receiver that you can upgrade to receive GLONASS satellite signals The display can also use an array of features and components to maximize efficiency when planting spraying spr
184. nation Enter the pulse per revolution for the feedback sensor you have connected to this module Use the calculator to calculate the gear ratio if required Enter the gear ratio from the feedback sensor to the seed disk Enter the number of holes in the seed disk e At the Tank Bin Settings screen complete the settings for the drive and tap vi Setting Status Capacity Units Capacity Current Volume Partial Refill Warning Level Version 7 0 Revision B Explanation Tap On to enable the Tank Bin Tap Off to turn the Tank Bin setup off Select the units for the Tank Bin Set the total volume for the Tank Bin Enter the current volume of material in the Tank Bin Enter a amount that you want to use for a partial refill Enter the amount of material that you want to trigger a Low Material Warning FM 750 Display User Guide 135 6 Field IQ crop input control setup Control setup for a location Row Monitoring Setup Complete the row monitoring settings that are appropriate for your configuration f Suka r K Screen d gt S gt a Control Setup Row Monitoring Setup Number of Modules Row aor Module Modules 1 N Number of Modules Row Number of Modules Row Sensor Enable 1 N 1 At the Mode screen choose the type of row monitoring you want e None e Blockage e Seed Count When you are finished tap vi 2 Atthe Setup screen complete settings for modules When you are finished tap v
185. nd then drive the initial curve 3 Atthe end ofthe first curve tap The system generates the next swath 4 Continue to drive the swaths setting the B point at the end of each one Use the adaptive curve pattern for row finding 1 Set Auto U Turn Detection to Off 2 Create a guidance line based on the adaptive curve pattern 3 Set the B point at the end of each row 4 Turn the vehicle toward the next swath When the vehicle is halfway through the turn guidance along the next swath displays Create straight sections on curve swaths To create straight sections when recording curve swaths 1 Tap Sa 2 Drive the section Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 207 13 Operations Map guidance and features 3 Tap SHio finish recording the straight section and to start recording a curve again Pivot Use the pivot pattern on fields that use center pivot irrigation With this pattern you can drive concentric circles around the center pivot Map a pivot Note Always set the master line near the outer edge of the field 1 Drive to the start point of the pivot 2 Position one wheel of the vehicle in a pivot wheel rut with the rear of the vehicle to the pivot arm If the field is not a full circle pivot face the rear of the vehicle to the edge of the field 3 Tap A and then drive around the field Keep the vehicle in the rut The display will generate guidance swaths 4 Turn left or rig
186. nd used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits TRIMBLE is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Responsible Party Trimble Navigation 935 Stewart Drive Sunnyvale CA 94085 Telephone 1 408 481 8000 Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada This apparatus complies with Canadian RSS GEN Cet appareil est conforme a la norme CNR GEN du Canada Europe This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class A device pursuant to European Council Directive 2006
187. ne distance Enter a distance between 0 5 and 27 0 0 2 and 8 2 m Disengage offline The system will automatically disengage when the vehicle is offline further than the Disengage Offline distance Enter a distance between 0 6 and 27 00 0 2 m and 8 2 m How much force is required to disengage the system Enter an increment between 1 100 Enable or disable additional safety features Enter a time between 1 60 minutes Explanation Enter the type of vehicle on which the EZ Steer system will be installed See Vehicle Measurements in EZ Steer system calibration 59 See Vehicle Measurements in EZ Steer system calibration 59 See Vehicle Measurements in EZ Steer system calibration 59 Adjust the angle that the wheels turn during one full rotation of the steering wheel Enter an angle between 2 149 degrees FM 750 Display User Guide 57 4 Vehicle guidance setup EZ Steer steering system Setting Explanation Freeplay left right Adjust this setting if the vehicle is consistently off to the right or left of the guidance line Enter a measurement of 0 12 0 30 48 cm Motor speed Control the speed of the EZ Steer drive wheel motor Motor direction is reversed Yesorno Sprayer steering delay Accounts for time lags with vehicle steering when using a sprayer Enter a value between 0 1 1 5 Swather steering delay Accounts for time lags with vehicle steering when using a swather Enter a value between 0 1 1 5 A
188. ng Y engage button status Boom height control engage button status nN Open mapping controls If the display does not respond when you tap it see Recalibrate touchscreen 198 Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 45 3 Getting started On screen basics Buttons on Guidance screen Button Function Tap to Indicates Status See the status of field information and move the D status information left or right to expose the wW Camera features Camera A and Camera B To rotate through the status information you keep tapping Tap gt gt to see the next view Tap lt lt to see the previous view Field Name 083110 0001 gt Field Area 0 00 a D Productive Area 0 00 a Coverage 0 00 a Status Nudge g h Imp Width 60 00 Overlap g Storage 595 4 hrs To collapse the view continue to tap amp Settings Go to the Settings screen to navigate to setup screens Ao Vehicle SP implement o IY Guidance EY GNSS See Settings screen 50 46 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B On screen basics Button Function View Version 7 0 Revision B Hide or show controls 3 Getting started Tap to Indicates Open view controls Toggles the view from overhead view to trailing view N A 0 0 mph ya Ya NA NA pja co 3 u A Note By default the view switches from Overhead to Trailing when you approach th
189. nline How quickly the guidance system steers onto an active guidance line Aggressiveness Operator Alert The maximum time interval that the operator can operate without the Timeout guidance system asking for operator presence End of Row The distance from the end of the row at which the audible warning sounds to Warning alert the operator of the upcoming event Autopilot e Select AutoDense steering sensors or Potentiometer sensors based on Steering Sensor the selected Autopilot profile e Set up an AutoSense steering sensor Note To calibrate a potentiometer select Auto Steer Setup Autopilot Setup Steering Sensor Calibration Autopilot Steering Sensor Note The Autopilot Steering Sensor type is set based on the vdb profile or through the activation of TAP parameters Choose the type of Autopilot sensor installed on the vehicle and set up Autosense sensors To set up Autosense Steering sensors 1 Tap AutoPilot AutoSense Location 2 Choose which axle and side of the vehicle the sensor is mounted upon when viewed from the operator s seat Tap AutoPilot AutoSense Orientation 4 Choose which way the sensor label is facing when viewed from the perspective of looking down on the sensor 5 Tap WJ Note Potentiometer Steering Sensors are calibrated in Autopilot Setup Status Diagnostics for the Autopilot system To view the system and sensor status settings for the Autopilot system 82 FM 750 Display User
190. nsparency e Backlight e Touchscreen beeper volume e Alert Beeper e Lightbar setup Units The FM 750 display can display in either US Imperial or Metric format e Unit Inches feet miles or centimeters meters kilometers e Speed Miles or kilometers per hour e Area Acres or hectares Color Scheme Adjust the color scheme of the FM 750 display according to the cab lighting and time of day See also Backlight 190 Setting Works best for Day default A brightly lit environment Dimmed low light Dark and low cab light environments Red low light Dark and low cab light environments Time Zone The GNSS receiver provides UTC formerly GMT time To display and log times in your local time set the time zone offset Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 189 12 System settings Display settings Location Standard Time Offset US Eastern Time 5 00 4 00 US Central 6 00 5 00 US Mountain 7 00 6 00 Australia East 10 00 11 00 excludes QLD Australia Central 9 30 10 30 excludes NT Australia West 8 00 8 00 View The view you see on the Guidance screen can be an overhead view or trailing view and can be changed automatically or manually e Auto Headland The view automatically changes between overhead view in headlands and trailing view on swaths e Auto Engage The view automatically changes between overhead view not engaged and trailing view engaged e Manual You must manually change
191. ntrol Coverage switching overlap Boundary switching overlap On Off valve latency Intentional overlap Rate control Setting On Off 5 Implement application controller setup Explanation Enter a width between 1 00 328 01 0 30 99 99 m The amount of boom switching overlap allowed before the section will be switched by the system Enter a value between 1 99 The amount of overlap on a boundary before the boom section is switched off Enter a value between 1 99 Tune the section switching to allow for hardware delays Enter a time between 0 0 10 0 seconds Set a distance to be overlapped when moving to an unsprayed area or out of a Sprayed area Enter a distance between 0 00 32 10 0 00 10 00 m Explanation Application rates are sent from a prescription loaded in the display or the target rate manually configured on the display The target rate must be set on the Amazone controller The FM 750 display does not send target rates to the controller This is the default setting Note When sending a target rate to the Amazone controller that is higher than 99 9 the display rounds to the nearest whole number For example 0 99 9 is not rounded 101 4 is rounded to 101 Target Rate Set the target application rate that will be sent to the Amazone controller Enter a rate between 0 0 11000 0 Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 103 5 Implement application cont
192. nts 2 222 222 cece c cee cece cece cece cece cece cece eee ee eeeeeeeeeceeeeeeees 180 Office Sync and Initial Setup 2mme2mmememe mama memema 181 Device NaMe _ _ 22 ee ieee eee eee ee eee ee ee LLL LLALLA aaan 181 Server Address _ 2 2 2 2 2c cece ence eee aaa aa eee e ALLL LLALL LLALLA LLLA LLa an Loann 181 Modem only setup wwmmmmmmm mwm ee eee cece eee eeeeeeeeees 182 Manual wireless transfer with Office Sync 2222220m22me2 me 182 USB drive data transfer 2memmemman eee Da Da aooaa Lanan 183 USB drive compatibility 183 Insert a USB drive __ 00 2 2 eee mme 184 Remove a USB drive 2 2 2 eee eee ccc eee eee ec eee eee eee eeeeeeeeeees 184 Retrieve or send data using the USB drive 185 Clear display s internal memory 2 2 2 2 e eee eee cece cee mmewe mm cee ceeeeeerseeseeees 185 12 System settings 0 00 c ccc ccc cece eee e ee ceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 187 System settings mmmmm meme meme umeme mean 188 Quick start wizard wmmmmmmmmmwmm im wmm nm aa LLa anaa 188 Display settingS 22222mmmmmmmmme mm mam emma
193. ode for the controller es Ale a ae LAIS SS Automatic SILA A l Manual A Coverage logging IDA status JA n Green with checkmark lt S Off E Gray with red X Inactive Gray Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 239 13 Operations Button Information Name aiana larget rate A 0 0 kS a Actual rate Boom section status indicators Application indicator Fence nozzle indicator LH5000 controller operation Operate implement controllers Explanation The target application rate for the current rate switch position This is the amount of product that you want to apply If a prescription is loaded P displays to indicate that the prescription rate is being used rather than the target rate As the HARDI controller does not report the actual applied rate to the display this item always displays as N A Shows the current state of each boom section e Green Enabled and spraying e Gray Enabled but not currently spraying e Red The section is off the switch is off The wheel on the display spins when the HARDI master switch is on and the booms are on This indicator displays only when a fence nozzle is enabled Fence nozzle status is represented with the same colors as the boom sections see below The FM 750 display cannot automatically turn fence nozzles on or off It only displays the current status When the LH 5000 variable rate controller is connect
194. oller setup Implement application controller setup To setup an implement application controller such as the Field IQ crop input control system you start at the Implement screen To access the mplement screen 1 2 92 From the Guidance screen tap a From the Settings screen tap ses At the Implement screen are two options e Advanced Displays only after you have set up your controller using the Initial Setup option e Initial Setup For initial setup of implement Tap Initial Setup The Controller Type screen displays Select the controller that you are using Note To access all of the available Controller Type options apart from None and Field IQ you must have a VRA unlock code To obtain a VRA unlock code contact your Trimble reseller e HARDI 5500 6500 see HARDI 5500 6500 controller setup 94 e Raven see Raven controller setup 97 e Rawson see Rawson controller setup 99 e Amazone see Amazone controller setup 102 e LH5000 see LH 5000 controller setup 105 e Vaderstad see Vaderstad controller setup 108 e Bogballe see Bogballe controller setup 111 Note When you change the controller type any open field will close FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Prescriptions 5 Implement application controller setup Prescriptions The FM 750 display can use a prescription file to determine the rate of application in different areas of the field The prescription file
195. on 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 123 6 Field IQ crop input control setup Row Crop Seed setup f Guidance A Screen j gt L gt se Material Management Material Type Row Crop Seed setup Application Rate Setup Row Monitoring Setup Un its ens Target Rate 1 gt Seeds per Pound gt High Alarm High Alarm Target Rate 2 Target Rate 2 waa Target Rate Increment Target Rate Units gt Singulation Low Singulation Low Manual Rate Increment gt Bushel Weight gt Seeds When Off Seeds When Off gt No Seeds When On No Seeds When On L gt Blockage Sensitivity Blockage Alarm 1 Atthe Material Management screen tap Material Name 2 At the Material Name screen enter a name for the material and then tap vi Thresholds Skips Threshold Multiples Threshold gt Average Sample Size Operation Setup gt Misplaced Seeds Threshold 3 Atthe Material Management screen tap Application Rate Setup 4 Atthe Application Rate Setup screen tap Rates a Rates Rate Setting Target Rate 1 Target Rate 2 Target Rate Increment Explanation Preset rate for position 1 on the rate switch Preset rate for position 2 on the rate switch Rate Adjustment Switch is clicked once Manual Rate Increment with the Rate Switch set to Manual Minimum Rate Maximum R
196. on screen for the load confirm the load adjustments Tap Yes or No and then tap gt At the next screen choose whether you want to apply the sensor calibration to previously recorded loads in the field tap Yes or not tap No Then tap vi A message displays stating that the current load has been calibrated successfully At the Yield Monitor Quick Access screen tap Moisture Sensor Calibration At the Moisture Sensor Calibration screen tap the load you want to calibrate At the load screen for the load you chose tap Scale Ticket Moisture and enter the correct moisture from the scale ticket Tap Use in Calibration if you want to use the value in the calibration and then tap vi At the Moisture Sensor Calibration screen tap Yes and then tap to confirm the calibration adjustments FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Yield Monitor status 9 Yield Monitoring setup Yield Monitor status System status The Yield Monitor Status screen provides detailed information on the system e Field wet weight e Load wet weight e Moisture e Header height e Rollangle e Pitch angle e Flow e Temperature e Density e Tare Optical sensor status The Sensor Status screen provides information on the operation of the optical sensor e Optical sensor status e Noise level e Elevator speed e Percent dark e Moisture sensor e Sensor value e Temperature Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 163 9 Yi
197. on twice 3 Press the SET button to switch the controller between GNSS and non GNSS modes If you do not set the Rawson controller to use GNSS mode the FM 750 display will only log the rates being used For more information on configuring the Rawson controller refer to the ACCU RATE Controller 9 2A User Guide Advanced Use the Advanced option in the Implement screen to configure e Boom Setup e Swath Control e Target Rate e Default Rate e Step Size e Rate Snapping Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 99 5 Implement application controller setup Rawson controller setup Boom Setup Setting Explanation Implement width Enter a width between 1 00 328 01 0 30 99 99 m Number of sections Enter anumber between 1 10 Swath Control Setting Explanation Boom control Enter a width between 1 00 328 01 0 30 99 99 m Coverage switching overlap The amount of boom switching overlap allowed before the section will be switched by the system Enter a value between 1 99 Boundary switching The amount of overlap on a boundary before the boom section is overlap switched off Enter a value between 1 99 On Off valve latency Tune the section switching to allow for hardware delays Enter a time between 0 0 10 0 seconds Intentional overlap Set a distance to be overlapped when moving to an unsprayed area or out of a Sprayed area Enter a distance between 0 00 32 10 0 00 10 00 m Ta
198. ontact point Note When the vehicle makes a correction you may not see a change in the implement until a certain distance has been traveled Implement switches 1 At the mplement Switches screen tap Implement Lift Setup 2 Atthe Implement Lift Setup screen tap Implement Lift Enable 3 Tap Yes in the Implement Lift Enable screen and then tap vi 122 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Material setup 6 Field lQ crop input control setup 4 You are returned to the Implement Lift Setup screen to complete the settings Setting Explanation Number of Switches Number of implement switches connected to the Field IQ system Min Changed Switches Number of switch changes required to show the implement in a lifted state For example if three switches are hooked up to the Field IQ system and this setting is set to two the system must see two switches in the lifted position before the implement displays as lifted on the display 5 Tap WJ when done Material setup gt pP M p At the Implement screen tap Material Setup At the Material Setup screen tap New Material At the Material Management screen tap Material Type At the Material Type screen select the material type Row Crop Seed see Row Crop Seed setup 124 Liquid Granular Seed Granular Fertilizer Anhydrous 5 Tap VE return to the Material Management screen Here you can set up the material you chose at the Material Type screen Versi
199. op of the screen e The guidance line that you were on is displayed even if you drive onto another swath e The system pause remembers the vehicle position even when the lightbar is turned off Resetting guidance 1 To reset guidance in the guidance view tap ilip The Finished with Field screen displays 2 To mapa new Field or select an existing field tap Yes Note If you tap Yes then the current field automatically closes This means that you cannot cancel out of the New Field wizard and go back to your current field e AB line or select an existing AB line in the current field tap No Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 213 13 Operations Map guidance and features Guidance mapping buttons Tap MY to open the mapping buttons for creating and adjusting guidance lines and patterns h f Nudge Shift to Nudge Left WAA Right ju yO Shift By Pause The buttons that display depend on the action you are performing Button Function Button Function Pause guidance mn Start recording headland o Pause recording headland w Nudge left gt Nudge right 0 End headland recording I Shift AB line A Set A point _ Shift By B Set B point ad Record FreeForm guidance Next AB line pattern An 214 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Map guidance and features 13 Operations Feature mapping buttons Tap to open the feature mapping buttons You can map a
200. or guidance 216 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Fields 13 Operations Fields In the FM 750 display a field is specific area of land represented on your screen where events such as planting seed or applying fertilizer are carried out You create your first field in the display when you first configure your implement That field remains open until you do any of these e Create a new field or load a previously saved field e Calibrate your automatic steering system e Perform a hard reset Note Fields are stored automatically You do not have to actively save a field New field creation 1 At the Guidance screen tap lip The Finished with Field screen displays Tap Yes At the Create New or Select Old Field screen tap Create New Field To setup the new field continue through the wizard n e w wW Follow the on screen instructions to drive your new line See Map an AB line in Guidance line pattern mapping 203 Add an AB line to a current field To create a new AB line in a current field 1 At the Guidance screen tap NIN The Finished with Field screen displays 2 Atthe Finished with Field screen tap No 3 Atthe Create New or Select Old Swath screen tap Add AB Line 4 Follow the on screen instructions to drive your new line See Map an A line in Guidance line pattern mapping 203 Load an AB line into a field 1 At the Guidance screen tap NIN The Finished with F
201. or ks T Reset Bii Arg Yaki 14 7 Bula 20 baj Aug aaa 7 2 ardar E ahi D a t E Header Heit T i 7 5 it Turn logging on or off manually Tap the logging button to manually turn logging on or off Note The header height function will turn it on and off in accordance with the header position Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 251 13 Operations Yield Monitoring operation Aa Bet 2030 iba a Wi ik 7 Gay iis Hera 100 5 bu a magar on 7 5 Presa te engage le Fe Ara Yehi 87 8 bute PHIS Ba Awg Miomir T TE Heer Hebe 1 0 we 3 Track amount in grain bin You can use the grain bin level status item to track the amount of grain in the grain bin Set up the size of the grain bin in the Yield Monitoring Setup wizard Tap the button to reset the counter cor Agel Gen 7 Ag Yahi 87 8 bute 55 bel Avg Maa 79 0 0 bu a Herder Hebi 0 05 252 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Yield Monitoring operation 13 Operations Coverage logging Coverage logging draws a solid block of color on the screen behind the vehicle to show the area that you have applied When you pass over an area for the second time the color of the covered area changes This is useful for viewing overlaps Note Field coverage is limited to 1000 acres for each event 1 To begin coverage logging tap EN x while you are driving 2 To finish coverage logging tap DEE Note There may be a delay
202. or lost please restore default settings to regain functionality Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 181 11 Data Manual wireless transfer with Office Sync Modem only setup This wizard steps you through the setup of DCM 300 configuration options ADCM 300 modem must be connected to run this wizard Use this option to set up your wireless modem 1 YA Connect the modem The Modem Detected screen displays Tap Pte attempt to connect to the network At the Wireless Modem Setup screen you can enter or change e APN Setup String e SIM PIN e Network username change the username used for network registration e Network password change the password used for network registration After you set up your modem the Network Operational screen displays to indicate setup is successful Tap to continue with the process of registering with the Office Sync network Note The internal settings for your modem are on the SIM card that your modem uses For further setup information contact your SIM card provider Manual wireless transfer with Office Sync To manually transfer field events wirelessly 1 182 Tap D to go to the Settings screen Tap A to go to the Data screen At the Data screen tap Manage Data At the Manage Data screen tap Office Sync To receive data wirelessly from the office at the Office Sync screen a Tap Manage Data b At the Manage Data screen tap Office Sync c At the Office Sync s
203. otation around the y axis Initially the left edge of the controller moves up and the right edge of the controller moves down b When the correct controller orientation is set tap vi Line Acguisition Line Acquisition enables you to fine tune how the Autopilot system commands the steering hydraulics to approach the line Setting Explanation Line Acquisition How fast the guidance system commands the vehicle to steer onto Aggressiveness the current guidance line The value can be adjusted to between 50 and 150 of the calculated value e With a higher setting the vehicle approaches the line quickly but may overshoot the line due to greater approach angles e With a lower setting the vehicle steers onto the line more Slowly but is less likely to overshoot the line due to lower approach angles Note Test the line acquisition performance at below and above the speed specified in the Vehicle Stability Warning message on the Acquisition screen Depending on the capabilities of the machine higher line acquisition may cause instability due to the vehicle steering not being able to respond quick enough This indicated speed value changes depending on the Line Acquisition Aggressiveness setting selected 72 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Autopilot steering system 4 Vehicle guidance setup Setting Explanation Engage Aggressiveness How aggressively the vehicle first reacts when you tap the engage button Not
204. p vi FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Autopilot steering system 4 Vehicle guidance setup Performance Settings Note Currently the Performance Setting calibration is only available for supported sprayers and swathers 1 Select the correct performance setting for your sprayer based on the following required responsiveness Performance Settings Explanation High Accuracy Creates high accuracy in all conditions This mode is best for high accuracy operations at slower speeds on hard surfaces tight curves and side hills High Stability Creates smooth and stable corrections This mode is best for soft soils ridges deep furrows and high speed operations 2 Tap vi Advanced settings for the Autopilot system To view and set the advanced configuration settings of the Autopilot system 1 Atthe Guidance screen tap P 2 Atthe Settings screen tap A 3 Tap Auto Steer Setup and then tap Advanced Settings Setting Explanation NMEA Output Establishes broadcast output protocols for GNSS positioning TAP Parameter Wizard Allows manual entry of specific TAPs and the entry of their required value Autopilot Operation Establishes operational parameters involving guidance aggressiveness operator warnings and a selection of steering sensor types Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 81 4 Vehicle guidance setup Autopilot steering system Autopilot Operation Operation Category Explanation O
205. pattern To see the headland guidance again when you are driving the internal pattern drive into the headland before the first internal swath or after the final internal swath The headland displays automatically Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 209 13 Operations Map guidance and features Map a headland 1 Drive to the start point of the headland 2 Tap gt to set the start point of the headland 3 Begin to drive the circuit of the headland Note To ensure straight sides on the headland you can use the pause feature See Guidance line pattern mapping 203 4 Tap A to set the A point of your guidance line If the internal pattern is an e Atline the line is set e An AB Line continue to drive around the headland When you reach the other end of the internal guidance line tap B to set the B point ke When you define the internal pattern guidance line the start point circle displays around the start point of the headland Note If you return to the start of the headland before you define a guidance line the headland will not complete 5 Complete the headland Note Define the master line for the internal pattern before you complete the headland To finish the headland do either of these e Drive around the rest of the headland until you return to the start point circle When you drive into the start point circle the headland completes automatically e Drive part of the headlan
206. play turn rate snapping on or off Setting Explanation On Matches the actual applied rate to the target rate when within 10 of the value off Shows all fluctuations in the actual applied rate Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 101 5 Implement application controller setup Amazone controller setup Amazone controller setup 1 Zz After you select Amazone as your controller the Output Port screen displays Choose the port you want to configure Note Do not configure the display to output NMEA messages on the same port that your controller is connected to On the Amazone controller go to the Settings menu Change Remote to Enable For more information on setting up the Amazone controller refer to the Amazone instruction manual Advanced Use the Advanced option in the mplement screen to set up Boom Setup Swath Control Rate Control Target Rate Turn Off Rate on Overlap Rate Snapping Boom Setup The boom setup on the FM 750 display must match the setup on the Amazone controller If the boom setup differs between the display and the Amazone controller a warning message displays Setting Explanation Implement width Enter a width between 1 00 328 01 0 30 99 99 m Fence Nozzles Enter the locations of any fence nozzles Number of sections Enter anumber between 1 10 102 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Amazone controller setup Swath Control Setting Boom co
207. plement for guidance See Implement setup for guidance 151 e Change settings for curve smoothing as needed See Curve smoothing settings 153 Guidance settings 1 At the Guidance screen tap P 2 Atthe Settings screen tap W and then tap the option you want to setup e Turn Settings e Coverage Settings e Nudge Settings e Mapping e FreeForm Recording e Headland Infill Switching e Boundary Setup Turn Settings Turn settings include e Minimum turn radius mode e Auto U turn e Tight turn alert threshold Minimum turn radius mode This setting creates smoother corners on curved AB lines which improves the accuracy of your auto steer system when steering on curves Setting Explanation Automatic Set the radius to 80 of the swath width or 32 8 10 m whichever is This is the default larger mode 146 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Guidance settings 8 Mapping guidance setup Setting Explanation Disabled No attempt is made to keep the corners above a minimum turn radius If you use this mode curves may be very tight and the auto steering system may be unable to successfully complete the turn Manual Manually choose the minimum radius Tight turn alert threshold The FM 750 display alerts you when your machine is within a specified distance of a tight turn The threshold is set between 1 and 10 To increase the sensitivity of the alert lower the number Auto U turn detection Auto U t
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210. reen tap Header Height Calibration to start the calibration wizard 158 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Yield Monitoring calibration 9 Yield Monitoring setup 2 Raise the header to its highest point and then tap cy 4 Set the Header Height percentage at which logging should toggle on and off and then tap gt 5 After you have completed calibration for header height tap vi Tare Calibration Tare is the average thickness of the paddle Note Tare calibration is important to the performance of the system Ensure that the clean grain elevator is at proper tension with all paddles present and of uniform size 1 To tare the yield sensor engage the separator run the combine at full throttle and then tap 2 Look atthe tare result The results should be close to paddle thickness but may be off a little bit More important is a small deviation of Tare This value should be less than 25 of the tare Tap gt Temperature Calibration Note Failure to complete this calibration can degrade moisture sensor performance 1 Park the combine so that the Yield Monitoring module and moisture sensor are in the shade 2 Place athermometer next to the Yield Monitoring module and moisture sensor for a while 3 Read the thermometer and then enter the correct temperature Then tap cy Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 159 9 Yield Monitoring setup Yield Monitoring calibration Roll Calibration
211. rget Rate Set the target application rate that will be sent to the Rawson controller Enter a rate between 0 0 11000 0 Alternatively you can load a prescription so the FM 750 display will automatically send target rates to the Rawson controller Note When the FM 750 display is sending target rates to the Rawson controller the Rawson controller will only display the Target Rate screen To change or viewany other screen on the Rawson controller you must unplug the FM 750 display cable Note When using a prescription with the Rawson controller the target rates in the prescription must match the step sizes in the Rawson controller For example if the default is 25000 and the step size is 4 then the target rate values accepted by the Rawson controller are 26000 27000 28000 40000 Otherwise the Rawson controller may not be able to apply the correct rate 100 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Rawson controller setup 5 Implement application controller setup Default Rate On the FM 750 display set the same target rate that displays on the Rawson controller when you first power up it up Enter a number between 0 9999000 Step Size The step size increases or decreases the actual applied rate by the percentage that you select You can choose from e 2 e 4 e 62 3 Rate Snapping Due to pump constraints liquid flow is generally inconsistent To control how these inconsistencies show up on your dis
212. rol Platform Installation Instructions For the latest versions of these documents visit www trimble com agriculture Field lIQ Boom Height Control setup 1 At the Guidance screen tap Wa l 2 At the Settings screen tap aes 3 Atthe mplement screen tap Boom Height Control 4 Atthe Height Control screen tap Height Control Setup Wizard 5 At the next screen tap Enable and then tap gt 6 At the Welcome to Boom Height Control Setup screen tap Co start the Boom Height Control Setup Wizard 7 Atthe Boom Control Option screen select a control option and then tap Cy Control Option Explanation Monitor Only Auto height control is not used The SS100 sensors are used to monitor the height above the crop or ground Left and Right Booms Auto height control is used for the wings only Booms Center Section Auto height control is used for the wings and the center section 8 At the Hydraulic Valve Control Module screen tap the serial number of the Hydraulic Valve Control module and then tap gt 9 At the Height Sensor Setup screen tap Number of Height Sensors Note You must set up at least one sensor for each control zone to use the boom height control system 10 At the Number of Height Sensors screen choose the number of height sensors that are attached to the boom and then tap vi 11 Atthe Height Sensor Setup screen tap each of the sensor location buttons in sequence and complete the settings Then tap gt
213. rol as section control complete these settings PE ea Guidance ct ee ae Control Setup Section Control Setup Satan Control Section Control Section Control Operation Module Operation Number of Modules Off On Latency Rate Section Section Controller x N Number of Sections Off Latency Overlap Start Overlap Control Type Turn Off When End Overrlap opine Switching Overlap Boundary Switching Overlap Section Grouping Restore Details Coverage Allowable Rate Error Section 1 N 1 At the Section Control screen turn section control on or off and set whether to use rate control for section control Then tap vi Setting Explanation On Off Turns section control on or off for this location Rate As Section Use the rate control as section control When this option is chosen the rate will go to zero and shut down the control in a covered area or non productive zone 2 At the Latency screen set the time lag for application Then tap vi 130 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Control setup for a location 6 Field lQ crop input control setup Setting Explanation On Latency The length of time before a material is applied when the section is turned on Off Latency The length of time before a material stops applying after the section is turned off 3 Atthe Overlap screen set the amount of overlap you intend to have when applying material When you are finished with these sett
214. roller setup Amazone controller setup Turn Off Rate on Overlap Setting Explanation Yes Does not spray over an area that has been previously sprayed No Sprays over an area that has been previously sprayed Rate Snapping Due to pump constraints liquid flow is generally inconsistent To control how these inconsistencies show up on your display turn rate snapping on or off Setting Explanation On Matches the applied rate to the target rate when within 10 of the value Off Shows all fluctuations in the actual applied rate 104 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B LH 5000 controller setup 5 Implement application controller setup LH 5000 controller setup After you select LH 5000 as your controller the Output Port screen displays Choose the port you want to configure Make sure the Output Port matches the port on the display that the controller is connected to COM or AUX Do not configure the display to output NMEA messages on the same port that your controller is connected to For more information on configuring the LH 5000 controller refer to the LH 5000 instruction manual Advanced Use the Advanced option in the Implement screen to set up Boom Setup Swath Control Rate Control Target Rate Turn Off Rate on Overlap Rate Snapping Boom Setup The boom setup on the display must match the setup on the LH 5000 controller If the boom setup on the display is different from that on the LH 5000 control
215. s are sent from a prescription loaded in the display or the target rate manually configured on the display Off The target rate must be set on the LH 5000 controller The FM 750 displaydoes not send target rates to the controller This is the default setting When sending a target rate to the LH 5000 controller that is higher than 99 9 the display rounds to the nearest whole number For example 0 99 9 is not rounded 101 4 is rounded to 101 Target Rate Set the target application rate that will be sent to the LH 5000 controller Enter a rate between 0 0 11000 0 Single section boom switching Use this to turn off the implement in areas that have already been applied This setting can only turn the entire boom on and off It does not support individual sections Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 109 5 Implement application controller setup Vaderstad controller setup e Tap Yes to avoid spraying an area that has previously been sprayed e Tap No to spray an area that has previously been sprayed Rate Snapping Due to pump constraints liquid flow is generally inconsistent To control how these inconsistencies show up on your display turn rate snapping on or off Setting Explanation On Matches the applied rate to the target rate when within 10 of the value Off Shows all fluctuations in the actual applied rate 110 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Bogballe controller setup 5 Implement
216. sabled To disable all zones you can use either of these methods e Tap Disable All Note This button is available only when all zones are disengaged but enabled e Tap the enabled yellow sections individually If any section is still engaged this will re engage the section you tap You must disengage all sections first Make sure that all zones are disabled e Ifany button is yellow or green repeat steps 1 3 until all sections are disabled e The buttons for each zone should be gray and the Engage button should be red 248 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Boom Height Control operation 13 Operations Boom Height Control Canopy Mode larget t6 4 g Enable All Controls Tap the E Stop button The E Stop button is a red hardware button that prevents Boom Height Control from communicating with the equipment Refer to the Boom Height Control Installation Instructions for additional information To close the field tap illl When asked if you are finished with the current field tap Yes Follow the equipment manufacturer s recommendations to fold the booms or transport the vehicle Note If the center boom section is raised for 3 seconds using input from a joystick Boom Height Control is disabled as a safety feature for folding the boom Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 249 13 Operations Yield Monitoring operation Yield Monitoring operation When you are
217. send data to the USB drive at the USB screen a Tap Send Data b Atthe Send Data screen tap Export Diagnostic Logs to USB Clear display s internal memory Over time the internal memory of the FM 750 display may become full To avoid this delete files that you no longer need To delete files 1 At the Manage Data screen tap Internal and then Delete Data 2 Select the information to delete and then follow the wizard steps until the files are deleted Note If a field is currently open it will close prior to the deletion Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 185 11 Data Clear display s internal memory 186 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Chapter System settings In this chapter The system settings include System settings 188 e Customizing the display for language Quick start wizard 188 units of measure time zone and other Display settings 189 items Advanced display settings _ 192 e Unlocking features or updating Unlock U d ioe firmware nloc rade PB e Showing the status of the display Status 196 e Recalibrating the touchscreen About the display 198 Restore defaults 198 Recalibrate touchscreen 198 FM 750 Display User Guide 13 12 Sy
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219. stallation 2 22m22mmmmm mmea mm mum m 25 System components 2 wmmmmmmmmmmm enu m mwan LLD ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 26 Install the FM 750 display 2 22 2 eco cece cece eee cece eee aoaaa aaan Loano ooann 27 Install the display mount mmmmm mwm um eee ee eee um 2 Attach the display to the mount mmemmmmme eeeeeeeeeees 28 Connect the FM 750 display 022 2 e cece cee cece cece eee eee eee eeeeee 29 For WAAS EGNOS OmniSTAR XP HP corrections 29 For RTK corrections _ 2 2 2 oe cece eee eee eee aaa aaa ALLL LLL DLLD aaa aaa eeeeeeeeeeeees 30 Install and connect the antenna _ 22 2 eee eee cece eee cee cece eeeceeeeeeeees 31 Install external foot rocker switch m memee 32 Getting started 22 2222222220m22002002200 35 Display DASICS cc cee eon eid et oe ccs eee eb naten odie dtu evaccachedeceessacsss paces stwedeeden ses 36 Display hardware 2 2 22 22 c cece cece cece cece cece cece ec eec eee ceeceeceeseeeeeeseeseeees 36 Front view of display 22 02 22 cece cece cece eee e cece eee anaa 36 Back view of display 22 222 22 e cece eee e cece cece cece cece eee ceesee
220. start auto manual switch rate selection and increment decrement switch See Field lIQ master switch box 235 Required for section control Manually control sections rows See Field lIQ master switch box 235 Controls 12 sections rows per module with up to 4 modules 48 module sections rows Controls 12 sections and application rate for spraying spreading and NH3 Controls 1 Rawson variable rate drive per module with up to 4 modules Included in planter NH3 and strip till platform kits Symbol Explanation kS ha Thousands of seeds per hectare kS a Thousands of seeds per acre kg ha Kilograms of seed per hectare Ibs a Pounds of seed per acre FM 750 Display User Guide 117 6 Field IQ crop input control setup Field IQ crop input installation Setting Type of Symbol Explanation measure Liquid application Metric L ha Liters per hectare US Imperial Gal a Gallons per acre Granular fertilizer Metric kg ha Kilograms of fertilizer per hectare US Imperial Ibs a Pounds of fertilizer per acre Granular seed Metric kg ha Kilograms of seed per hectare US Imperial Ibs a Pounds of seed per acre Liquid application Metric L ha Liters per hectare US Imperial Gal a Gallons per acre Granular fertilizer Metric kg ha Kilograms of fertilizer per hectare US Imperial Ibs a Pounds of fertilizer per acre NH3 Metric kg NH3 Kilograms of anhydrous per hectare US Imperial Ibs NH3 Pounds of anhydrous per acre Metric kg N Kilograms of nitrogen per hectare
221. stem settings System settings System settings The System menu enables you access system settings including e Quick start wizard 188 e Display settings 189 e Advanced display settings 192 e EZ Remote Joystick custom settings 86 e Unlock Upgrade 195 e Status 196 e Restore defaults 198 e Recalibrate touchscreen 198 To access the System screen 1 At the Guidance screen tap K 2 At the Settings screen tap g Quick start wizard With the Quick Start Wizard you can configure settings before you begin driving The first time you turn on the display the wizard starts automatically Make sure that when you first turn on the display that you complete all steps of the wizard When you use the wizard you can choose whether or not it starts every time the display is turned on If you choose to hide the wizard the Guidance screen will display automatically when you turn the unit on again To access the wizard at a later time 1 Atthe Guidance screen tap W 2 At the Settings screen tap g 3 Tap Quick Start Wizard The Welcome screen displays 4 Tap vi The Units screen displays 5 Tosetup your system complete each screen of the wizard 188 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Display settings 12 System settings Display settings At the Display screen you can adjust the settings for the FM 750 display including e Units e Language e Color Scheme e TimeZone e View e Status Popup Tra
222. switch position This is the amount of product that you want to apply Ifa prescription is loaded P displays to indicate that the prescription rate is being used rather than the target rate FM 750 Display User Guide 241 13 Operations Operate implement controllers A 0 0 kS a Actual rate The actual application rate This is the amount of product that is currently being applied Boom section status Shows the current state of each boom section indicators e Green Enabled and spraying e Gray Enabled but not currently spraying e Red The section is off the switch is off Application indicator The wheelon the display spins when the Amazone master switch is on and the lightbar receives flow messages from the controller Target Rate To manually enter a rate to send to the controller 1 At the Settings screen tap a 2 Atthe mplement screen tap Advanced 3 Tap Target Rate and then adjust the rate that is sent to the controller Automatic Boom Switching The FM 750 display does not perform automatic boom switching for the Raven controller Note To ensure that areas outside the headland in exclusion zones or previously sprayed areas are not sprayed you will need to manually turn off the Raven controller master switch Rawson controller operation When you connect the Rawson controller to the display the following displays on the Guidance screen Button Information Name Explanation rie Quick Access butto
223. system calculates the roll offset This takes approximately 20 seconds EZ Steer system calibration In this step you must drive and engage on a Straight AB line in a clear field 1 Begin driving and then tap A 2 Drive 160 feet and then tap B A series of calibration screens will allow you to adjust any Semi settings as necessary Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 61 4 Vehicle guidance setup EZ Pilot steering system EZ Pilot steering system The EZ Pilot auto steering system enables you to automatically steer your vehicle on a guidance line or pattern you create using the FM 750 display Setup see EZ Pilot system setup 62 Calibration see EZ Steer system calibration 59 Operation see EZ Pilot system operation 222 EZ Pilot system setup To view and adjust the settings for the EZ Pilot system 1 4 Sa At the Guidance screen tap P At the Settings screen tap oi Tap Auto Steer and then EZ Pilot Setup Note If the EZ Pilot Setup button does not display tap Auto Steer System Type and then tap EZ Pilot for your controller Complete the settings for setting up the EZ Pilot system After settings are complete calibrate the EZ Pilot system see EZ Pilot system calibration 64 EZ Pilot setup is divided into these sections Engage Options Vehicle Setup Aggressiveness Advanced EZ Pilot demo mode Engage Options Setting Explanation Minimum Maximum Enter the minimum and maxim
224. t RTX Satellite based service available through a subscription e Uncorrected No GNSS corrections e Ext Corrections tap when using corrections from an external correction source Frequency and baud rate When receiving satellite signals you must tap the frequency and baud rate based on your specific region e Western North America RTX WN 1557 8615 MHz at 600 baud e Central North America RTX CN 1557 8150 MHz at 2400 baud e Eastern North America RTX EN 1557 8590 MHz at 600 baud Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 167 10 GNSS setup Correction Services setup e South Central America RTX SA 1539 8325 MHz at 600 baud e Europe Africa RTX EA 1539 9525 MHz at 600 baud e Asia Pacific RTX AP 1539 8325 MHz at 600 baud Note These frequencies do change occasionally If you experience issues with the satellite signal contact your reseller for updated satellite information xFill technology During RTK signal interruptions xFill technology can sustain RTK system operation for up to 20 minutes xFill technology automatically turns on when the RTK signal is interrupted Correction services setup Before you can use correction services that you have subscribed to you must unlock them See Unlock Upgrade 195 for instructions CenterPoint RTX To set the correction type to CenterPoint RTX 1 Atthe Settings screen tap GNSS The GNSS screen displays 2 Tap GNSS Setup and then tap RTK The GNSS Corr
225. t to work a field with gentle curves Map an identical curve 1 Drive to the start point of the curve 2 Tap and then drive the initial curve 3 When the icon is highlighted tap The master curve displays on the screen _ 4 Turn left or right for the next swath As you move toward the next swath it displays on the screen and turns orange to show that it is selected Adaptive curve The adaptive curve pattern provides guidance along a curve and updates guidance after each swath to take into account any deviations you make It continually records your path and provides guidance that matches the last path you drove Map an adaptive curve You can map an adaptive curve either manually or automatically The method you use depends on the Auto U turn detection setting 206 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Map guidance and features 13 Operations Change the Auto U turn detection setting 1 At the Settings screen tap NY 2 Tap Turn Settings then Auto U Turn Detection 3 Ifyou want to map the adaptive curve a Automatically Tap On b Manually Tap Off Map an adaptive curve with automatic turn detection 1 Drive to the start point of the curve 2 Tap and then drive the initial curve 3 At the end ofthe first curve perform a U turn The system detects the turn and generates the next swath Map an adaptive curve manually 1 Drive to the start point of the curve ma Tap A a
226. terrain compensation calibration The T3 roll sensor enables the display to handle terrain compensation in the IMD 600 unit 1 Enter an accurate value for the IMD 600 orientation ry 2 Park the vehicle and mark the inside of both sets of wheels 3 Remain stationary while the system calculates the roll offset This takes approximately 20 seconds 4 Turn the vehicle around and ensure the wheels are over the positions marked in the previous step 5 Remain stationary while the system calculates the roll offset This takes approximately 20 seconds Angle Per Turn calibration First set the IMD 600 orientation and perform the T3 terrain compensation calibration You must operate the vehicle in an open field with ample area for the vehicle to make right and left turns 1 Tap Right Angle Per Turn Calibration 2 Drive forward until yellow displays and then tap the icon Note For the best results drive the vehicle between 2 and 4 mph Allow the system to operate for 20 seconds until you receive a message that the calibration is complete 3 Repeat Step 1 through Step 2 for left angle per turn calibration EZ Pilot system calibration 1 Ina clear field begin driving and tap A 2 Drive 160 feet and then tap B A series of calibration screens enable you to adjust any settings as necessary Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 67 4 Vehicle guidance setup Autopilot steering system Autopilot steer
227. th red X Inactive Gray Shows the current section mode for the controller Automatic Manual Shows the Master Switch status E Off Automatic PON Manual Feature mapping buttons Button Function Pause guidance Nudge left Shift AB line Shift By ID ex Record FreeForm guidance pattern Button Function Start recording headland Pause recording headland End headland recording Set A point Set B point Next AB line Sree ee Setting screen buttons Tap To goto T System screen GNSS screen Data screen a Guidance screen To complete functions including Quick Start Wizard Display settings Advanced settings e Save Load Configurations e Digital Output e Advanced User Configurations e NMEA Output Status About the Display Restore Defaults Calibrate Touchscreen Set up GNSS position quality and advanced settings View status of GNSS satellite DGPS Manage Data Set up Office Sync Turn Settings Coverage Settings Nudge Settings Mapping settings FreeForm Recording Headland Infill Switching Boundary Setup Tap aE To goto To complete functions including Implement screen Set up e Implement e Application Control e Boom Height Control e Yield Monitoring Vehicle screen Set up and view status of automatic steering Automatic steering controls Button Indicator Tap to
228. the EZ Steer system see EZ Steer system calibration 59 EZ Steer setup is divided into these categories Engage Options Vehicle Setup Aggressiveness Advanced EZ Steer Demo Engage Options Setting Explanation Minimum Maximum Disengagement speed for the EZ Steer system speed 56 Minimum between 1 0 and 15 9 mph 1 6and 25 5 kph Maximum between 1 0 and 18 0 mph 1 6 and 28 8 kph FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B EZ Steer steering system Setting Maximum Angle Engage Disengage Offline Engage Disengage Offline Override sensitivity EZ Steer external switch EZ Steer operator timeout Vehicle Setup Setting Vehicle type Wheelbase Antenna height Antenna to axle offset Angle per turn Version 7 0 Revision B 4 Vehicle guidance setup Explanation The system will not engage when the vehicle is heading toward the guidance line at an angle greater than the Maximum Angle Enter an angle between 5 and 45 degrees Engage offline The system will not engage when the vehicles distance from the guidance line is offline further than this distance Enter a distance between 0 5 and 27 0 0 2 and 8 2 m Disengage offline The system will automatically disengage when the vehicle is offline further than this distance Enter a distance between 0 6 and 27 00 0 2 m and 8 2 m Engage offline The system will not engage when the vehicle is offline further than the Engage Offli
229. the FM 750 display Version and Version date Serial number Part number Hardware Revision System voltage Temperature Storage This is the number of hours of coverage logging remaining before the internal memory is full Operational hours This is the number of hours that the FM 750 display has been operating Status of optional features and subscriptions e Unlocks List of all features that have been unlocked e Subscriptions List of all subscriptions e Region Protect The GNSS signal region you are currently in and whether it is locked or unlocked Note If your region is locked contact your Trimble reseller Faults that have occurred recently they may not be currently active FM 750 Display User Guide 197 12 System settings About the display Tap To view Internal File System You can view how much space is being used by specific files and features Statistics e Disk capacity e Disk space used e Percent of disk Used e Space used by Configuration files e Space used by Yield Monitoring e Space used by Field Data e Space used by Prescriptions e Space used by Autopilot EZ Pilot EZ Steer e Spaced used by log files e Space used by miscellaneous files About the display The About the Display screen lists the e D ofthe display e Version ofthe firmware e Version Date of the firmware e Serial number of the display e Part Number of the display e Monitor Version of the display Restore defa
230. the cab or any other activities Item Description 0 Diamond shaped mounting plate 2 RAM mount Bar mount Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 27 2 Installation Install the FM 750 display Attach the display to the mount 1 Use the supplied screws to firmly attach the diamond shaped mounting plate to the back of the display 3 Select a position in the cab for the display Hold the display in the selected location and check that it is easily accessible from the driver s seat 4 Use the provided bolts to attach the bar mount to the cab 5 Attach the other end of the RAM mount to the ball on the bar mount and then tighten the screw to hold the display in place 28 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Connect the FM 750 display 2 Installation Connect the FM 750 display This section covers connecting the display as a standalone system For information on connecting the FM 750 display to other the system components see the FM 750 Display Cabling Guide For WAAS EGNOS OmniSTAR XP HP corrections All these corrections require the AG 25 GNSS antenna Item Description Trimble Part Number 0 FM 750 display 94110 00 2 FM 750 display power cable 77282 FM 750 display basic power cable 67258 01 O 8 m GNSS TNC TNC RT angle cable 50449 AG 25 GNSS antenna 77038 Also see Correction services setup 168 Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 29 2 Installa
231. the implement is raised the transmission is in PARK and the emergency brake is applied before continuing Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 139 6 Field IQ crop input control setup Calibrations After the Field IQ setup is complete the display tests the hydraulics of your system During this test you must run the motor s at the minimum and maximum RPM and make sure the motor s achieve these RPM Calibrations After the hydraulics test is complete the display calibrates your system The available calibrations are e Field IQ Rawson Control Module e Servo Pump or PWM Pump e Pressure Sensors e Implement Lift Switch When the calibration is complete save the data to a configuration file and export it to the USB drive See USB drive data transfer 183 140 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Chapter Boom Height Control setup In this chapter With the Field IQ Boom Height Control system the FM 750 display can control the height of spray nozzles above a crop Field IQ Boom Height Control setup 142 canopy or bare ground Boom Height Control hardware installation 142 Boom Height Control calibration FM 750 Display User Guide 7 Boom Height Control setup Boom Height Control hardware installation Boom Height Control hardware installation For information on installing the Boom Height Control system on your equipment refer to the Boom Height Cont
232. tion Connect the FM 750 display For RTK corrections RTK corrections require a radio antenna This setup requires an RTK password to use Item Description Trimble Part Number 0 FM 750 display 94110 00 RTK password reguired FM 750 display power cable 77282 FM 750 display basic power cable 67258 01 O 8 m GNSS TNC TNC RT angle cable 50449 30 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Connect the FM 750 display 2 Installation 7 AG 25 GNSS antenna 77038 NMO to TNC 20 ft antenna cable and base 62120 900 MHz radio antenna kit 22882 10 Also see Correction services setup 168 Install and connect the antenna Note To minimize any interference to the GNSS signal make sure that the GNSS antenna is at least 1 m 3 ft from any other antenna including a radio antenna You may experience interference if you operate the vehicle within 100 m 300 ft of any power line radar dish or cell phone tower 1 Find the mounting location for the antenna at the front of the vehicle roof centered from left to right Note The AG 25 antenna has integrated magnets for easy installation To attach the antenna to a non metal surface you must use the mounting plate On the mounting plate remove the protective covers from the adhesive strips Attach the mounting plate to the vehicle roof with the adhesive strips Ensure that the mounting plate is centered along the vehicle roof Connect the antenna cabl
233. tomized Can be customized to control a function See EZ Remote Joystick custom settings 86 O Left Nudge the guidance line to the left at the Guidance screen 7 Right Nudge the guidance line to the right at the Guidance screen 8 Up and down Not supported Trigger On the back Not supported Lightbar patterns Use the integrated lightbar to obtain accurate guidance when e You have set an implement offset or implement draft e Fine tuning guidance on straight swaths When lighted the LEDs show the position of your vehicle as it relates to your intended guidance line As your vehicle position changes in relation to the guidance line the LEDs are lighted to the left or right When your vehicle is on the guidance line the three central green LEDs are lighted As your vehicle moves off the guidance line the lighted LEDs change to the left or right and change to red LED position and color The vehicle is LEDs are green and in center Directly on the guidance line One green LED in center and two red LEDs to the right Off the guidance line For this pattern if the Main Lightbar LED CO Mode isset to e Chase Vehicle is to the left of the guidance line e Pull Vehicle is to the right of the guidance line 228 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Auto steering system operation 13 Operations One green LED in center and two red LEDs to the left Off the guidance line For this pattern if the Main Li
234. trol zone tap the button for that section e Allzones tap Enable All Note You can only enable all zones when the system is not engaged and all zones are disabled button is shown as gray Boom Height Control Canopy Mode larget 36 at g Aa Controls Note If you are currently engaged on other zones any additional zones will engage automatically After enabling e Asingle control zone the system is ready to engage when e The button for that zone turns yellow e The Engage button turns yellow a e All zones the system is ready to engage when e The button for all zones turns yellow e The Engage button turns yellow a e Thecenter button toggles to Disable All Tap Disable All if you want to disable all zones If any zones sections are not enabled the center button shows the center section Boom Height Control is not active not operational until you engage the enabled zones Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 245 13 Operations Boom Height Control operation Engage enabled zones 1 To engage all enabled zones tap Engage yellow a The first time you engage Boom Height Control after the display is turned on a safety message displays Pressing the engage button will cause movement of the boom Proper care should be taken to ensure safe operation at all times Press the green check mark to continue or the red X to abort v 2 Atthe safety message Tap VE
235. tton Function Tapto Indicates Status See the status offield information and movethe status information gt left or right to expose the Camera features Camera A and Camera B To rotate through the status information you keep tapping Tap gt gt to see the next view Tap lt A to see the previous view Field Name 083110 0001 f l gt Field Area 0 00 a D Productive Area 0 00a Coverage 0 00 a Imp Width 60 oo Overlap g Storage 595 4 hrs To collapse the view continue to tap amp Settings Go to the Settings screen to navigate to setup screens a Afo ehicle Button 2 Function View EI o Tap to Indicates Open view controls Toggle the view from overhead view to trailing view A N A N A eju Qa e pu lt x x GPS position lost Note By default the view switches from Overhead to Trailing when you approach the AB line Zoom in Zoom out Hide the view controls Button Function Hide or show controls Toggle to show or hide controls Toggle to show or hide controls Opens mapping controls Opens auto steering setup Opens field controls Disengage the automatic steering system Indicator only Engage the automatic steering Tap to Indicates gt gt to show hidden controls lt lt to hide controls A shortcut to removing the controls so you can view the guidance line labels A shortcut to r
236. ture you can purchase Using Office Sync you can wirelessly transfer data from the FM 750 display to the office including but not limited to e Event coverage e Field boundaries e Guidance lines e Yield data e Area line and point features Note Office Sync requires a subscription For more information on purchasing a subscription contact a Trimble reseller 178 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B DCM 300 modem setup 11 Data Wireless transfer can occur e Automatically see Office Sync setup 180 for automatic settings e Manually see Manual wireless transfer with Office Sync 182 To access the Data screen 1 At the Guidance screen tap P 2 Atthe Settings screen tap ma DCM 300 modem setup A DCM 300 modem is reguired to Use VRS corrections See Correction services setup 168 e Send data wirelessly from the FM 750 display to the office using Office Sync Passcodes To use VRS corrections and Office Sync the DCM 300 modem requires a passcode upgrade Unlock DCM 300 modem To begin using VRS corrections or transferring data VRS and Sync File Transfer functions in the DCM 300 modem must be unlocked To unlock the modem with a passcode first obtain the unlock code from your Trimble reseller 1 Turn onthe modem 2 Connect the modem to the USB port on the FM 750 display 3 Atthe Guidance screen tap Wa 4 Atthe Settings screen tap gi 5 Atthe System screen tap Unlock Upgra
237. ty Trades potential accuracy for a slight increase in production time e Favor Availability Extends production time further with more potential for reduced accuracy GNSS advanced settings At the Advanced screen you can view and adjust advanced GNSS settings Setting Explanation Antenna Type At the Antenna Type screen change the internal settings of the GNSS receiver to ensure optimum accuracy for the antenna Select the antenna you have connected to the display Note The AG 25 antenna is white and dome shaped Use SBAS satellites in Choose this option if you want to use SBAS corrections from WAAS the position fix satellites to calculate the GNSS positions For example if the display receives position information from six standard GNSS satellites and two WAAS satellites the display uses all eight satellites to calculate the GNSS position This can extend operating time when limited number of satellites are available Note This option does not work with EGNOS satellites OmniSTAR or RTK corrections Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 173 10 GNSS setup GNSS status Setting Explanation Force GNSS lono Force GNSS lono setting is primarily for locations at the edge of SBAS coverage such as northern Canada It could affect accuracy if used elsewhere Tap On to force the use of modeled rather than real time ionosphere data Satellite Health Use this setting to disregard signals from a specific sat
238. u attempt to transport the implement discharge the system of all NH3 and completely shut down the system See Discharging the System 20 e Ifsymptoms of illness occur during or shortly after use of NH3 products seek immediate medical attention e Keep asource of clean water at least five gallons readily available In case of exposure flush exposed skin or eyes immediately with large quantities of water and seek immediate medical attention e NH3 can be harmful to the environment if not used correctly Follow all local state and federal regulations regarding proper handling of this chemical Servicing the Equipment 1 Remove the system from operation before performing any maintenance 2 Thoroughly bleed all system lines and disconnect the nurse tank hose See Discharging the System 20 3 Make sure that the gauge pressure is at zero before you open the system 4 Use extreme caution when opening a previously pressurized system Discharging the System Turn off the console or vehicle master switch Completely close the main shut off valve on the supply or nurse tank Resume field application until the pressure gauge shows zero pressure FS Check again that the console and or vehicle master switch and all section switches are turned off Completely close the emergency shut off valve the cooling tower Bleed and disconnect the nurse tank supply hose from the system Turn on the console master switch and all sectio
239. uide 14 13 Operations Map guidance and features Map guidance and features To receive guidance information and any assistance from an auto steer system you must e Configure how the guidance displays on your screen See Guidance settings 146 e Map a guidance line See Guidance line pattern mapping 203 e Set up the lightbar See Lightbar setup in Display settings 189 On the FM 750 display you can create e Guidance lines and patterns such as headlands and pivots e Features such as trees rocks and areas see Feature mapping buttons 215 To create a guidance line you define a start point A and an end point B After you define the A and B points the display draws a line between them This is the master AB line Note AB lines are stored automatically You do not have to actively save an AB line When you define the first guidance line the display copies it to create additional guidance lines Patterns you can create include e Headland e Pivot While you work guidance information displays on the FM 750 display screen and the integrated lightbar that indicate the e Position of your vehicle in the field e Guidance lines e Offline distance Distance between guidance lines When you define the AB line you specify the width of the implement that is attached to the vehicle The display uses this measurement to calculate the distance between the guidance lines If you do not want the guidance lines to be e
240. ults Restores the display defaults to clear all of your current settings If you choose to restore the default settings the display and lightbar will restart Recalibrate touchscreen The first time you power on the display you must calibrate the touchscreen Ifthe current calibration does not read your selections accurately use the Recalibrate Touchscreen option to adjust the responsiveness of the touchscreen 198 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Recalibrate touchscreen 12 System settings Otherwise 1 Power off the display and then power it on 2 Wait until the status bar at the bottom of the second startup screen is lighted more than 50 3 Press both brightness control buttons at the same time 4 Hold the two buttons down until the display beeps Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 199 12 System settings Recalibrate touchscreen 200 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Chapter Operations In this chapter ji This chapter covers tasks related to field Map guidance and features 202 operations Fields 217 Auto steering system operation 219 Field IO operation 230 Operate implement controllers 238 Boom Height Control operation __ 243 Yield Monitoring operation 250 Office Sync operation 255 FM 750 Display User G
241. um speeds at which the EZ Pilot speed system will disengage 62 e Minimum between 1 0 and 15 9 mph 1 6 and 25 5 kph e Maximum between 1 0 and 18 0 mph 1 6 and 28 8 kph FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B EZ Pilot steering system Setting Maximum Angle Engage Disengage Offline Override sensitivity Operator timeout Vehicle Setup Setting Vehicle type Wheelbase Antenna height Antenna to axle offset Freeplay left right Motor speed Version 7 0 Revision B 4 Vehicle guidance setup Explanation The EZ Pilot system will not engage when the vehicle is heading toward the guidance line at an angle greater than the Maximum Angle Enter an angle between 5 and 45 degrees e Engage offline The system will not engage when the vehicle is offline further than this distance Enter a distance between 0 5 and 27 0 0 2 and 8 2 m e Disengage offline The system will automatically disengage when the vehicle is offline further than this distance Enter a distance between 0 6 and 27 00 0 2 m and 8 2 m How much force is required to disengage the system Enter an increment between 1 100 Enter a time between 1 60 minutes Explanation The type of vehicle on which the EZ Pilot system will be installed See Vehicle Measurements In EZ Pilot system calibration 64 See Vehicle Measurements In EZ Pilot system calibration 64 See Vehicle Measurements In EZ Pilot system calibration 64
242. urn detection operates only on FreeForm and adaptive curve patterns For more information see Guidance settings 146 Setting Explanation On Automatically detects when the vehicle has done a U turn and generates the next guidance line Off Manually controls when a path is finished With the FreeForm pattern you must manually stop recording With the adaptive curve pattern you must manually set the B point Coverage Settings Configure Coverage Settings to suit the requirements of your system Coverage on off delay Coverage delay causes the system to delay coverage logging to match the time it takes for your flow to start when you turn your spraying or spreading system Turn coverage delay on if you activate coverage logging when you enable your spreading or spraying Coverage delay ensures that the display is recording coverage from the actual start point of application You can enter a delay time between 0 0 10 0 seconds Coverage logging Coverage logging can be recorded at speeds as low as 0 8 mph 1 3 km h Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 147 8 Mapping guidance setup Guidance settings Setting Explanation Disabled Turn coverage logging off Manual Turn coverage logging on and off manually Engaged Automatically enable coverage logging when the auto steer system is engaged Switch Use a remote switch to turn coverage logging on or off Nudge settings Nudge settings affect how nudge adjustments
243. ve Current Configuration Save the current configuration to internal memory or a USB drive Delete a Configuration Delete a configuration Note If you tap PreUpgradeConfig all settings are changed back to settings before your last upgrade Digital Output The FM 750 display can generate a digital signal on pin 2 of Port A 192 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Advanced display settings 12 System settings Note Additional equipment may be required to properly use the Digital Output function To use speed pulse output you need a radar sensor cable kit that includes a pulse amplifier adapter Contact your local reseller Setting Explanation Disabled Tap to turn digital output on or off When disabled digital output on pin 2 of Port Ais off Radar Output simulated radar pulses at a pre defined speed pulse output rate This can be useful to e Replace the radar true ground speed sensor for speed on the vehicle e Send speed to any other agricultural device requiring speed pulses such as a yield monitor or variable rate controller After you select Radar set the radar frequency rate from the Digital Output screen Remote Output Output a signal whenever auto steering is engaged This can be useful to drive a switch or relay for equipment that should be active when engaged Advanced User Config CAUTION Do not use the Enable Advanced User Config feature unless you have the support of a Trimble Resell
244. ver Hydraulic A valve that uses electric current to control the hydraulic valve output c At the Valve Setup screen if the valve is a servo type tap Plumbing and complete the settings After completing the settings tap vi If your valve is nota servo type tap vi Note Servo type valves are Servo Servo Fast and Hardi 96 Bypass Servo Pump Servo does not havea plumbing type because it controls hydraulic flow to the pump This is similar to a PWM setup Setting Explanation Inline The control valve is between the pump and the sections nozzles This means that the control valve controls the amount of material out to the section nozzles directly Note To increase the amount of material that is sent to the section nozzles the control valve must open more in order to force more material to the sections nozzles Bypass The control valve is between the pump and the tank This means that the control valve controls the amount of material that goes back to the tank Note To increase the amount of material that is sent to the section nozzles the control valve must close more in order to force more material to the sections nozzles d At the Feedback Setup screen complete the settings for the drive and tap vi 134 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Control setup for a location Setting Shaft Encoder Constant Gear Ratio Calculator Gear Ratio Seeds Per Disk 6 Field lQ crop input control setup Expla
245. vision B FM 750 Display User Guide 23 1 Introduction Technical assistance 24 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Installation In this chapter System components 26 Install the FM 750 display 27 Connect the FM 750 display 29 Install external foot rocker switch Chapter To install the FM 750 display as a standalone system you install the mount display and antenna Optionally you can install an external foot rocker switch FM 750 Display User Guide 3 2 Installation System components System components Number Description FM 750 display RAM mount and screws Quick reference card Compact disc GNSS antenna cable Power bus CAN cable Power cable AG 25 antenna GO9VO90 OC O06 AG 25 antenna mount plate 26 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Install the FM 750 display 2 Installation Install the FM 750 display The steps to install the FM 750 display include e Installing the display mount e Attaching the display to the mount Install the display mount Install the display mount in the vehicle cab When you position the display mount make sure e Thedisplay will be within the driver s reach so that the USB drive is easy to remove and replace e Thedisplay s screen is easy to see but does not block the driver s view e Neither the display nor mount will interfere with the driver getting in or out of
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248. xactly one implement width apart you can set an overlap or Skip Headlands You can record a headland boundary or you can work without a headland On screen appearance When the Guidance screen shows the trailing view it labels the guidance lines with icons 202 FM 750 Display User Guide Version 7 0 Revision B Map guidance and features 13 Operations Icon s Are tagged to TAB The master line that you created The swaths are based on this line The A start and B end point on the master line The first swath to the left of the master line Left is relative to the L1 direction the master line was drawn not the vehicle s current position e The current swath and tag are orange e Ona Pivot pattern the swaths are numbered out from the center not from the initial swath 2 The second line to the left of the master line Guidance line pattern mapping 1 Select a guidance pattern that enables you to create a guidance line to suit your field 2 From the Guidance screen tap lID 3 Tap Create New Field 4 Atthe Create New Field screen tap Pattern Type 5 Tap the pattern to use If you Pattern to Use Do not need to define headlands and you want to drive the field Straight AB in parallel straight lines Need guidance exactly parallel to the last AB line For example A line when e Driving adjacent fields e Mapping the AB line on a road down the side of the field e Skipping an
249. ystem the FM 750 display can e Control e Planters e Sprayers e Liquid strip till toolbars e Spinner spreaders e Seed or liquid fertilizer rates using prescriptions and Rawson drives e Perform automatic section control using the Tru Count Air Clutch or Tru Count LiquiBlock valves FM 750 Display User Guide 7 6 Field IQ crop input control setup Overview of Field IQ Overview of Field IQ The different functions of the Field lQ system that you can configure and control are Function Planter Sprayer Strip till liquid Spreading Explanation Seed section control of up to 48 individual rows Field IQ section control module s needed using the Tru Count Air Clutch Seed rate control using up to 4 Rawson drives to change seed population Note Requires Field IQ Rawson Control Module s Seed rate control using up to 4 PWM drives to change seed population Liquid fertilizer control of up to 48 individual liquid nozzles Note Requires Field IQ section control module s using Tru Count LiquiBlock valves Liquid section control of up to 48 individual rows Note Requires Field IQ section control module s using existing boom shutoff valves or Tru Count LiquiBlock valves Connects to spraying systems that are configured with servo pump servo PWM bypass dump and master valves Liquid section control of up to 48 individual spray nozzles Note Requires Field IQ Section Control Module s needed us
250. ze the amount of open area required for the complete calibration you may reposition the vehicle between the phases of the test During calibration the vehicle will turn slowly either to the right or to the left The vehicle may move in an unpredictable manner To avoid injury be prepared for vehicle movements 1 Drive the vehicle to a large field that is without hazards or obstructions The field should have smooth soil conditions 2 Begin the Deadzone Calibration wizard and then write down the and write down the Right deadzone value and the Left deadzone value This will be used for comparison purposes after you have run the test 3 Run the calibration wizard reading and following all on screen instructions and taking note of all warning messages 4 Move the vehicle straight forward in first gear at a maximum operation RPM and at a speed of approximately 1 6 kph 1 mph and then tap cy Version 7 0 Revision B FM 750 Display User Guide 75 4 Vehicle guidance setup Autopilot steering system 5 Engage Auto guidance on the display The calibration will turn the vehicle one direction When it has completed the first test for a coarse deadzone value straighten the wheels and push engage again The system will then turn in the opposite direction to determine the coarse deadzone value for that direction After this the system instructs you to repeat this process for the fine values for each side If the difference between the deadzone v
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