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1. MUELLER Navigating fi E MUELLER Preparing navigation We CAN do it 1 Call up the ISOBUS TC application 2 Display task list 3 _ Display fields in FIELD Nav gt The following screen appears Client name Field name Field size ee FIELD1 63 38 Acre FIELD2 145 17 Acre Field FIELD3 15 64A f cre O Ee WAKARUSA z s v OK Return 4 Mark required field in the table The field will be marked with a red flag on the map 5 Press OK gt Calling up the ISOBUS TC application The task appears in which the field you have selected shall be edited 6 a Start task a 7 Start navigation to field Navigation screen gt 7 or screen Preparing navigation gt 21 appears 4 3 Preparing navigation The Preparing navigation screen always appears only once after the start of the terminal You need to prepare the navigation after selecting the navigation destination gt gt 13 The aim of this preparation is to communicate everything about your vehicle to the navigation system Once the navigation system has this information it can calculate a route which takes into account the restrictions which apply to your vehicle An example is the maximum speed In the picture below you can see what the Preparing navigation screen can look like Different parameters may appear on the display than in the picture Mueller Electronics Inc 21 Navigating MUELLER Preparing navi
2. L PE MUELLER Viewing route overview We CAN do it 4 3 1 Changing route parameters Route parameters You can define the route calculation based on these parameters Route type Three route types are available Short route Shortest route to destination Fast route Fastest route to destination Bigger roads for higher speeds will be preferred Original route A mix between short routes and fast routes Procedure This is how you change the route parameters 1 0 click on the required route parameter gt The parameter status will change 4 4 Viewing route overview During routing you can change the route parameters in the Route overview screen In the picture below you can see what information the Route overview screen contains Q gt Route overview Dest view Alternative Simulation Return Distance 25 9 mi Route overview screen 1 Screen name 4 Your position 2 Position of destination on the map 5 Remaining distance 3 Suggested route Controls Function icon Dest view Show destination Shows a map cut out with the destination being in the middle of the screen Overview Show overview Appears when Dest view has been activated Mueller Electronics Inc 23 Navigating MUELLER Viewing route overview l E MUELLER We CAN do it Alternative Calculate alternative route Original route The software shows the originally calculated route Faste
3. MUELLER We CAN do it 5 Press Fields gt The Field list screen appears In the picture below you can see what information appears on the screen 2 gt MY FARM BURR RIDGE Field no Name Town WILLOWBROOK S WILLOWBROOK DARIEN EAST DARIEN LEMONT NORTH LEMONT Sort 5 Field list screen 1 Screen name 4 Function icons 2 Selected farm 5 Currently marked field 3 Overview of all the farm s fields Creating fields Procedure This is how you create a new field 1 Call up the Field list screen for the farm to which a new field is to be added 2 Press New The following screen appears Create field 3 Enter Name Number Town and Crop type Crop types must have been previously created with FIELD Nav Use the keyboard as with Creating a farm gt 25 gt The field appears in screen Field list gt You have created a new field 28 Mueller Electronics Inc MUELLER lectronics We CAN do it Procedure Mueller Electronics Inc Configuring FIELD Nav Master data administration Marking field boundaries FIELD Nav gives you the option to mark field boundaries You can also draw field boundaries with FIELD Nav Desktop Marking in FIELD Nav is more accurate than marking in FIELD Nav Desktop but more time consuming Purpose of marking Fields for which boundaries are marked are shown in green color on the ma
4. Procedure This is how you create a new farm 1 Open the start screen 2 Press Fields 3 Press Farm 4 Press New to create a new farm Mueller Electronics Inc 25 iguring FIELD N Configuring av MUELLER Master data administration l E MUELLER We CAN do it gt The following screen appears create new farm Parameter Value Name lt Please insert gt Number lt Please insert gt Town lt Optional gt Return 5 Mark and click the Name line 6 Enter name for the new farm gt For example fede el vns 7 Press OK The following screen appears Create new farm gt The name of the farm appears in the screen 8 Mark and click the Number line The data input screen appears 9 Enter number for the farm You can also use letters The indicated number is used in FIELD Nav Desktop as an ID 10 Press OK The following screen appears Create new farm gt The name you have entered for the farm appears in the screen 11 Mark and click the Town line The data input screen appears 12 Enter town for the farm This input is optional 13 P ress OK The following screen appears Create new farm The town where the farm Is located appears in the screen 14 Press Save 26 Mueller Electronics Inc MUELLER lectronics We CAN do it Procedure 5 1 2 Procedure Mueller El
5. on a blocked road for your vehicle profile The destination is not located in the map cut out you are using Enter another name Create a field in the master data Mark field boundary or set point of entry Check your vehicle profile You may not be authorized based on the parameters of your vehicle to drive to the destination area Delete field and create a new one again Choose a different destination Drive on further down the map cut out and retry navigation This warning message will disappear as soon as you are back on a road allowed for your vehicle profile Leave the blocked road Navigation will then start automatically Create another map cut out with FIELD Nav Desktop Mueller Electronics Inc MUELLER lectronics We CAN do it Error message text Target area is located near map boundary Name of destination already exists Save anyway Wait for a valid GPS signal Mueller Electronics Inc Troubleshooting Route calculation failed Try to find an alternative destination which is close to your intended The destination you have chosen Is in destination very close to the map boundary A data set with this name already Enter another name exists The GPS signal is not working Check GPS signal 35
6. the picture below you can see what information the screen can contain 19 Navigating MEmueLLER Selecting the destination of navigation lectronics Controls Procedure 20 we CAN do it Client name Field name Field size FIELD1 63 38 Acre FIELD2 145 17 Acre FIELD3 15 64 Acre Fields from the ISOBUS TC application in the FIELD Nav overview 1 Table with fields Selected field on the map A task is allocated from the ISOBUS TC Selected field is marked with a red flag application to every field You will recognize the status of each task by the icon The status is indicated with the same colors as in ISOBUS TC 2 Selected field in the table 5 Vehicle position 3 Not selected field on the map 6 Function icons Control element or text on function key Select field and open the respective task in the ISOBUS TC application Field Display field Zooms in so that selected field and its surroundings appear on the map Overview Display overview Zooms out so that all fields appear on the map Appears only if Field had been pressed before Cursor moves one position up Cursor moves one position down Select field and open the respective task in the ISOBUS TC application Return to the ISOBUS TC application without selecting a field This is how you Select a field MI You have several tasks with fields in the task list of the ISOBUS TC Mueller Electronics Inc
7. what page the chapter starts where you can find further information 6 Mueller Electronics Inc Product description MUELLER i L JE MUELLER Navigation screen we CAN do it 2 Product description 2 1 Navigation screen The navigation screen is the screen shown on the display during navigation to a destination Illustration In the picture below you can see what information the navigation screen may contain Navigation CLAYRIDGE DR WAKARU n Overview View Settings 8 1 Destination of navigation 6 Distance to next change of direction As you are approaching the change of direction the distance is growing smaller As soon as you reach the point where the direction must be changed no distance Is displayed any longer Information in the navigation screen 2 Marking of selected route 7 Compass 3 Position and direction of travel of the vehicle Distance to destination 4 Next change of direction 9 Quality of GPS connection The arrow indicates the direction to be followed next 5 Name of the street you are on Controls Switch to the Route overview screen gt 23 View Change view 2D map view orientate map to the north 2D direction of travel orientate map in the direction of travel Settings Changing software settings gt 32 Return Cancel navigation Return to the previous screen a i Legend Street colors Mueller Electronics Inc Product de
8. MUELLER lectronics We CAN do it Operating Instructions Navigation System FIELD Nav on Displays with Buttons Last update V2 20130903 A Loy 30302437 02 US Read and follow these operating Instructions Keep these operating instructions for future reference Document Operating Instructions Product Navigation System FIELD Nav on Displays with Buttons Document number 30302437 02 US Mueller Electronics Inc P O Box 627 801 Clayridge Drive Wakarusa IN 46573 USA Phone 855 634 7628 855 MEISOBUS Fax 574 862 2610 Email info mueller electronics com Website htto www mueller electronics com MUELLER lectronics We CAN do it Table of contents 1 For your safety 1 1 Basic safety instructions 1 2 Designated use 1 3 Layout and meaning of warnings 1 4 Layout of references 2 Product description 2 1 Navigation screen 2 2 FIELD Nav start screen 2 3 Information screen 3 Starting FIELD Nav 3 1 Starting FIELD Nav for the first time 3 2 Starting FIELD Nav for work 4 Navigating 4 1 Basic procedure 4 2 Selecting the destination of navigation 4 2 1 Navigating to Address Entering town and street on the keyboard 4 2 2 Navigating to Field 4 2 3 Navigating to Favorite 4 2 4 Navigating to Last Dests Last Destinations 4 2 5 Navigating to Coordinate 4 2 6 Selecting the destination of navigation with ISOBUS TC Navigating to a running task Selecting fields 43 Preparing navigation 4 3 1 Changing r
9. Mueller Electronics Inc 13 Navigating MUELLER Selecting the destination of navigation MUELLER We CAN do it 8 Find the house number in the data input screen gt The number you have entered now appears in the screen Navigate to address 9 Press Navigate to finish your search for destination Navigation screen gt 7 or screen Preparing navigation gt 21 appears Entering town and street on the keyboard In this chapter you will learn how to search for towns and streets in the search engine This chapter explains the procedure on the example of a search for a town but for streets the search Is the same In the picture below you can see the structure of the data input screen 1 Title 4 Displayed keyboard 2 Input box 5 Cursor on the keyboard 3 Cursor in input box 6 Function icons Controls Control element or text on function key B Turn the rotary knob to mark a letter on the keyboard Click with the rotary knob to select the letter you have marked Delete letters in input box Ext search Activates extended search ee Extended search is intended for finding streets and towns located in proximity to the town you are searching for You can search city districts of a town or Streets in city districts A a 1 Change keyboard i The following keyboards are available ig letters small letters 14 Mueller Electronics Inc MUELLER Navigating SEMUELLER Selecting t
10. Preparing navigation gt 21 appears 4 2 4 Navigating to Last Dests Last Destinations Every time you start a navigation the destination data will be stored on the USB memory device Thanks to this you can always start navigating to your last destinations FIELD Nav stores up to 25 destinations Destinations reached via the ISOBUS TC application are not stored here In the picture below you can see what information the screen can contain 1 gt Navigate to last destinations My Farm 41 536134 86 021900 EDWARDSBURG 2 WAKARUSA CLAYRIDGE DR WAKARUSA COUNTY ROAD 1 WAKARUSA S OLIVE ST z Delete Navigate Return Screen Navigate to last destinations 1 Screen name 3 Cursor 2 List of last destinations Controls Delete entry from the list Navigate to destination Icons Navigation to city center Navigation to coordinate Navigation to favorite Mueller Electronics Inc 17 Navigating MUELLER Selecting the destination of navigation MUELLER We CAN do it Navigation to address Navigation to address with house number Navigation to a field Procedure This is how you navigate to one of the last destinations 1 Open the start screen 2 Press Last Dests The following screen appears Navigate to Favorites 3 Click on the required destinations with the rotary knob or Mark destination and press Navigate Navigation screen g
11. e ISOBUS TC application you start navigation directly from the ISOBUS TC application The following options are available for this 1 Navigating to a running task 2 Displaying the fields of all tasks on the FIELD Nav map selecting the required field and navigating to that field To start navigation from the ISOBUS TC application you must first do the following in the Farm Management Information System Mark field boundaries Set points of entry The field boundaries and points of entry must be present on the USB memory device in the ISO XML format together with the task Field boundaries and points of entry marked with FIELD Nav cannot be selected directly from ISOBUS TC Read the chapters below to learn more Navigating to a running task If you have started an task in the ISOBUS TC application you can start navigation directly to the field planned in the task This is how you Start navigation to a field M The task includes field boundaries or points of entry to the field to be processed M Task has been started 1 Call up the ISOBUS TC application a 2 a Navigate to field Navigation screen 7 or screen Preparing navigation gt 21 appears Selecting fields If you need to process several tasks with the ISOBUS TC application you can view the position of the respective fields on the FIELD Nav map This is how you can determine the optimum sequence for processing your tasks In
12. e Navigate to address screen appears 7 Read more in chapter Navigating to Address gt 13 Navigating to Field This is how you navigate to a field you have saved previously M You have created the field in the master data and either marked its field boundary or set a point of entry M Recommendation The field has a point of entry 1 Open the start screen 2 Press Fields The following screen appears Navigate to Field The screen shows all fields allocated to the farm you have selected a 3 L Click the required field The following screen appears Preparing navigation 4 If your field has several entrances Press Navigate to select the field entrance that should be navigated to 5 Press Navigation Navigation screen gt 7 or screen Preparing navigation gt 21 appears Navigating to Favorite You can save a destination as a Favorite if you know its coordinates and navigate to these coordinates gt 18 You can also create gt 32 favorites This is how you navigate to a destination previously saved 1 Open the start screen Mueller Electronics Inc MUELLER Navigating l E mueLLEn Selecting the destination of navigation We CAN do it 2 Press Favorites The following screen appears Navigate to Favorite The screen shows the destinations already created a 3 Click the required destination Navigation screen gt 7 or screen
13. e USB memory device gt Now you can work with FIELD Nav 3 2 Starting FIELD Nav for work Procedure This is how you start FIELD Nav on the display from Mueller Electronics 1 Insert the USB memory device with map material into the display If there is no map material on the USB memory device you cannot work with FIELD Nav 2 Switch the display to ON 3 Open the Selection menu application gt The selection menu will appear 4 Call up the FIELD Nav application FIELD Navy 8x10 6xAGG617086C461208 Navigation data is loaded from the USB memory device and benchmarked against the data Stored in the display This can take several seconds gt The following screen appears Map Address a Fields P FIELD Nav Agrarnavigation Favorites b a 4 Settings Last Dests f A gt SW Version 1 5 4 Registered 4 Information Map material DE10LM Registered Coordinate You have opened the start screen of the FIELD Nav application Now you can work with FIELD Nav 12 Mueller Electronics Inc MUELLER Navigating L JE MUELLER Basic procedure We CAN do it 4 Navigating The chapters below will provide all the information you need to know to be able to start navigation to a destination 4 1 Basic procedure Navigation to a destination always involves following phases 1 Selecting the destination of navigation 2 Preparing navigation 3 Star
14. ectronics Inc Configuring FIELD Nav Master data administration gt The following screen appears Choose Farm Town BURR RIDGE Fields Selection Return The farm you have created appears in the screen You have created a new farm Choosing farms If you have created several farms you can choose one of them When you choose a field for navigation later on only the fields of the farm chosen will be displayed This is how you choose a farm 1 Open the start screen 2 Press Fields 3 Press Farm gt The following screen appears Choose Farm 4 Hi Mark farm 5 Press Selection The following screen appears Navigate to Field Inline Farm the name and town of the farm you have chosen appears AIl fields allocated to this farm appear in the table gt You have chosen a farm Field master data You can view a field list on the display Each field has these parameters Each field is allocated to a farm Each field has a name a number a town optional and a crop type optional Fields can have field boundaries Fields can have points of entry This is how you call up the Field list screen 1 Open the start screen 2 Press Fields 3 Press Farm gt The following screen appears Choose Farm 4 In the table mark the farm whose fields should be shown 2 figuring FIELD N Configuring av MUELLER Master data administration l E
15. eld The special feature of FIELD Nav is the possibility of showing only roads that are suitable for the vehicle The driver and operator are responsible for keeping the map material up to date and for ensuring that correct vehicle and route data have been entered 1 3 Layout and meaning of warnings All safety instructions found in these Operating Instructions are composed in accordance with the following pattern Mueller Electronics Inc 5 For your safety MOELLER Layout of references fEMUELLER We CAN do it This signal word identifies actions which could lead to operational malfunctions if performed incorrectly These actions require that you operate in a precise and cautious manner in order to produce optimum work results There are some actions that need to be performed in several steps If there is a risk involved in carrying out any of these steps a safety warning will appear in the instructions themselves Safety instructions always directly precede the step involving risk and can be identified by their bold font type and a signal word Example 1 NOTICE This is a notice It warns that there is a risk involved in the next step 2 Step involving risk 1 4 Layout of references If any references are given in these Operating Instructions they will appear thus Example of a reference gt 6 References can be identified by their square brackets and an arrow The number following the arrow shows you on
16. ettings gt 32 Information Calls up the screen Information Shows information about the software version and plug ins used You can also view the display s system information and start a demo 10 Address Calls up the screen Navigate to address Intended for entering an address as the destination for navigation gt 13 Fields Calls up the screen Navigate to Field Intended for field administration and navigation to fields gt 16 Favorites Calls up the screen Navigate to Favorite Intended for navigation to destinations saved as Favorites gt 16 Last Dests Calls up the screen Navigate to Last Dests Intended for navigation to last destinations gt 17 Coordinate Calls up the screen Navigate to Coordinate Intended for entering a coordinate as the destination for navigation gt 18 Mueller Electronics Inc 9 Product description MUELLER Information screen l E MUELLER We CAN do it 2 3 Information screen Manufacturer information appears on the Information screen From this screen you can also call up additional information or a demo Procedure This is how you call up the Information screen 1 Open the start screen 2 Press Information In the picture below you can see what information appears in the Information screen Information Active FIELD Nav Registered JACOS Mesias Computerservice GmbH wir regeln das i Play demo LACOS Co
17. gation l E MUELLER We CAN do it Preparing navigation 2 Dest WAKARUSA CLAYRIDGE DR A E E E gee renee eae Vehicle G gt Vehicle TRACTOR n Highway allowed Height 9 8 ft Axle load 16500 Ib 4 Fast route Calculate 20000 Ib I Forest roads Z Avoid byways Return 0 Substance hazardous to waterways Preparing navigation screen 1 Screen name Routing information The information will be taken from the vehicle profile you have used 2 Information on destination 5 Function icons 3 Vehicle information The information will be taken from the vehicle profile you have used Function Procedure This is how you prepare navigation M The Preparing navigation screen is open 1 Check if the information for the destination vehicle and route is correct 2 Should the information be incorrect then adjust a Change vehicle parameters 30 b Change route parameters gt 23 3 When all information is correct the press the Calculate function key to start route calculation Route is being calculated The following screen appears Navigation Calculate route 4 Read liability disclaimer and confirm with OK The liability disclaimer appears after the display Starts up only for the first navigation 5 Wait until the route has been calculated gt The Navigation screen 7 appears 22 Mueller Electronics Inc MUELLER Navigating
18. he destination of navigation We CAN do it Control element or text on function key numbers Special signs Shows the list with search results Leave screen and abort input Procedure This is how you search for a destination M The Insert town screen is open Ext search On A a 1 E noaa Turn the rotary knob to mark a letter on the keyboard 1 Click with the rotary knob to select the letter you have marked The letter appears in the input box On the function icon List the amount of records found during the search appears 2 Ext search On A ja 1 List gt 100 Return 3 Press List Mueller Electronics Inc 15 Navigating MEmueLLER Selecting the destination of navigation lectronics 4 2 2 Procedure 4 2 3 Procedure 16 We CAN do it A list with search results appears HANOVER PARK COOK HARVEY COOK HARWOOD HEIGHTS COOK HAZEL CREST COOK HICKORY HILLS COOK HINSDALE DUPAGE HODGKINS COOK HOMER GLEN WILL HOMETOWN COOK HOMEWOOD COOK Return 4 Ifthe required destination is notin the list the destination may be located in a suburb In this case Press Return and activate Ext search On Then repeat the search a 5 O Turn the rotary knob to mark the required town in the list with the green cursor 6 Press OK Th
19. in the order matching the standard PC keyboard Night mode In night mode the colors used on the keyboard are darker in order to avoid dazzling the user Mueller Electronics Inc MUELLER lectronics We CAN do it 5 3 Procedure Mueller Electronics Inc Configuring FIELD Nav Map material Voice control The parameter determines whether acoustic warnings appear Acoustic warnings inform you that you should turn soon There are two types of acoustic warnings first signal 0 3 miles before a crossing where you should turn first Signal 1 2 miles before a highway exit second signal right before the crossing where you should turn Map material To be able to navigate with FIELD Nav you need a USB memory device with map material Map material can be copied to a USB memory device by using FIELD Nav Desktop You can only navigate in areas covered by the map material This is how you make the map material 1 Insertan empty USB memory device into the display 2 Start the display 3 Open FIELD Nav The display will create the FieldNav folder on the USB memory device Remove the USB memory device Connect the USB memory device to the PC Start FIELD Nav Desktop a GH OFF A Read the display ID from the USB memory device with FIELD Nav Desktop The procedure is described in the operating instructions for FIELD Nav Desktop 33 Troubleshooting 6 Troubleshooting The following table lists p
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21. nics can lead to contact problems or write errors This can lead to data loss o Only use USB memory devices which you obtained from Mueller Electronics Procedure This is how you proceed when you start FIELD Nav for the first time on a Mueller Electronics display 1 Insertan empty USB memory device into the display 2 Switch the display to ON 3 Open the Selection menu application gt The selection menu will appear 4 Call up the FIELD Nav application FIELD Navy 6x1D xAG86170386C4612083 The display will create the FieldNav folder on the USB memory device This folder contains data for display identification You need this data to prepare the map material with FIELD Nav Desktop The following screen will appear 3 E Address Fields FIELD Nav Agrarnavigation Favorites b 4 Settings Last Dests N el be a aan 4 gt mt SW Version 1 5 4 Registered 4 Information Invalid map material Coordinate 5 Remove the USB memory device 6 Connect the USB memory device to the PC Mueller Electronics Inc 11 Starting FIELD N ay MME mueLLER Starting FIELD Nav for work lectronics We CAN do it 7 Start FIELD Nav Desktop 8 Read the display ID from the USB memory device with FIELD Nav Desktop The procedure is described in the operating instructions for FIELD Nav Desktop gt There is map material on th
22. ossible error messages and a short help for troubleshooting Error message text Help for troubleshooting CRC Error while reading the data medium Please restart the display or insert the data medium Registration required No valid starting point No USB memory device is inserted The trial version of FIELD Nav has expired MUELLER lectronics We CAN do it Insert the USB memory device Register FIELD Nav The current position cannot be matched You may be situated outside the map to any road cut out No possible route No new route could be calculated as Name already exists Cannot navigate because the field has no entry or boundary Cannot navigate to destination area Field already exists please delete first You are already in the destination area Starting point is located near map boundary ATTENTION Road is unpassable Wait for new start way Destination not in the map 34 A data set with this name already exists The system does not Know the position of the field No route could be found A field cannot be marked twice You cannot navigate to the destination area because you are already in the destination area No route could be found because you are located very close to the map boundary You have deviated from suggested route You are driving on a road which Is blocked for you vehicle profile Navigation shall be started but you are located
23. otary Knob In the table above these handling instructions you will find the parameters explained 4 Press Save to save the data you have entered gt The new vehicle profile or edited vehicle profile appears in the Vehicle profile screen Favorites master data In the screen Navigate to Favorite you can mark and save several destinations that are not fields Such destination can be for example your own farm Thanks to this you can always start navigation to a farm when your work Is finished Procedure This is how you mark a destination as a Favorite 5 2 32 M The vehicle is now in the position which shall be saved as a Favorite 1 Open the start screen 2 Press Favorites The following screen appears Navigate to Favorite 3 Press New to mark a new destination The following screen appears New destination 4 Enter the name for the destination The place where you are currently located will be saved as a Favorite Changing software settings You can set these parameters Profile The parameter opens the Vehicle profile screen You can save vehicle profiles and select them for the vehicle navigation gt 31 Keyboard layout The parameter determines the order in which letters appear on the on screen keyboards and in what language the keyboard appears The following options are available for this ABC keys are displayed in alphabetical order QWERTZ QWERTY keys are displayed
24. oute parameters 4 4 Viewing route overview 5 Configuring FIELD Nav 5 1 Master data administration 5 1 1 Farm master data Creating farms Choosing farms 5 1 2 Field master data Creating fields Marking field boundaries Importing field boundaries from TRACK Leader Setting points of entry to fields 5 1 3 Vehicle master data Editing vehicle profiles 5 1 4 Favorites master data Mueller Electronics Inc Table of contents HD UOT a UT UI J 10 11 11 12 13 13 13 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 19 19 21 23 23 25 25 25 25 21 21 28 29 29 30 30 31 32 Table of contents MUELLER lectronics We CAN do it 5 2 Changing software settings 32 5 3 Map material 33 6 Troubleshooting 34 4 Mueller Electronics Inc F f MUELLER or your Safety Basic safety instructions We CAN do it 1 For your safety 1 1 Basic safety instructions Please read the following safety instructions carefully before using the product for the first time Do not work with the navigation system while driving If you work with the display while driving on a public road you will be distracted and can cause an accident If you need to control the display bring the vehicle to a stop in a safe place Do not blindly trust the navigation system The navigation system is a navigation guide and only recommends a route or provides instructions on where to turn These instructions do not free you from your due care and your
25. own responsibility The current traffic rules and the current traffic situation must always prevail over the instructions of the navigation system Following traffic rules always takes priority The map material in the navigation system features a large portion of but by no means all restrictions that may apply to your vehicle Remember that traffic rules may have changed on the route suggested by the navigation system Always follow traffic rules Take care of the map material No restrictions are generally included for the field and forest roads in the navigation system General passability or permission to use a road cannot be guaranteed by the navigation system Before entering a field or forest road the driver himself herself must decide whether the road ahead can be passed and whether he she is allowed to do so Certain restrictions for all roads can be added through the PC software Also in this case the navigation system only gives a recommendation and the driver must decide whether the respective road is passable and whether it is allowed to use the road The user bears sole responsibility for any roads and attributes changed Observe all applicable regulations on accident prevention Follow all recognized safety industrial and medical rules as well as all road traffic laws 1 2 Designated use FIELD Nav is a navigation system for agricultural use It navigates the driver through public roads forest roads and field roads up to the fi
26. p FIELD Nav can only navigate to fields for which boundaries have been marked or points of entry set What the marking does not provide With the field boundary marked the exact size cannot be calculated The reason is that the field boundary is always drawn where the GPS receiver is situated during the drive The farther the GPS receiver from the field boundary the less precise the final size calculation Field boundaries marked with FIELD Nav cannot be used by TRACK Leader TRAC K Leader requires more accurate data You can however mark the field boundary with FIELD Nav while driving around the field with TRACK Leader This is how you mark the field boundary M You are located in a field 1 Open the start screen 2 Press Fields The following screen appears Navigate to Field gt Inline Farm the name of the farm to which the field is allocated appears If it does not Choose farm gt 27 3 Mark the field in the table 4 Press Edit The following screen appears Edit field 5 Press New border gt Recording of the field boundary will start 6 Drive along the field boundary with the vehicle As you drive around the field the field boundary will be represented on the map with red color 7 Finish the drive in the starting point 8 Press Stop The field will be represented on the map with green color The field boundary Is red Importing field boundaries from TRACK Leader If
27. r The software will search for a faster route Shorter The software will search for a shorter route Simulation Simulate navigation to destination 24 Mueller Electronics Inc MUELLER Configuring FIELD Nav fectronics Master data administration We CAN do it 5 Configuring FIELD Nav 5 1 Master data administration Master data Is all farm and field parameters created with the help of FIELD Nav Desktop or FIELD Nav In this chapter you will learn how to administer master data by using FIELD Nav Master data consists of Farms Fields Field boundaries Points of entry to fields Vehicle profiles Favorites You can create several farms in the master data You can create several fields for each farm You can define a field boundary and points of entry for each field Loss of data when synchronizing with FIELD Nav Desktop When synchronizing data between the USB memory device of the display and FIELD Nav Desktop the master data on the USB memory device will be overwritten if this data Is older than the master data on the PC Any changes to master data on the USB memory device will be lost in this process o Ensure that the time on the display matches the time on your PC o Do not edit master data simultaneously with FIELD Nav Desktop and FIELD Nav Read the chapters below to learn more 5 1 1 Farm master data Creating farms The farm pools together all fields that belong to the client farmer
28. scription Me MUELLER FIELD Nav start screen lectronics We CAN do it pws Feder nomass ewessvos m paseno e mn povedioestons mn Lmaetiestnats Sweesandsesteeshmicotes mn comoyoxisand titi Cace peldoonions lt Area colors Color in day mode Meaning Color in night mode Background color of map 2 2 FIELD Nav start screen The start screen of FIELD Nav appears when starting the navigation system From this screen you can access further functions Procedure This is how you call up the start screen when another screen Is open 1 Press Return and hold until the start screen appears In the picture below you can see what information the start screen of FIELD Nav can contain 8 Mueller Electronics Inc Product description Miemvetter i si lectronics FIELD Nav start screen We CAN do it DP A Address Fields FIELD Nav l Agrarnavigation __ Favorites Last Dests ag SW Version 1 5 4 Registered oO material DE10LM Registered _ Coordinate Settings i g 9 Start screen of the FIELD Nav application 1 Function icons Map material version In brackets you can see the registration status S oftware version Function icons In brackets you can see the registration status Map Calls up the navigation screen gt 7 Used for driving Does not navigate to any destination Settings Calls up the screen Settings Intended for software s
29. t 7 or screen Preparing navigation gt 21 appears 4 2 5 Navigating to Coordinate Every point on the map has its coordinates Latitude geographical latitude Y coordinate Longitude geographical longitude X coordinate If you know the exact coordinates of the destination you can start navigation to the coordinates The coordinates must have these parameters They must correspond with coordinate system WGS84 They must be marked in decimal degrees For example 51 6752444 and 8 5968392 Procedure This is how you navigate to a coordinate 1 Open the start screen 2 Press Coordinate gt The following screen appears Navigate to Coordinate lt E Click Latitude to enter destination latitude E E Click Longitude to enter destination longitude 5 Option A Press Save The following screen appears Save coordinate 6 In the Save coordinate screen enter the name under which the destination shall be saved gt When saved the following screen appears Navigate to Favorite 7 Option B Press Navigate Navigation screen 7 or screen Preparing navigation gt 21 appears 18 Mueller Electronics Inc MUELLER lectronics We CAN do it 4 2 6 Preconditions Procedure Illustration Mueller Electronics Inc Navigating Selecting the destination of navigation Selecting the destination of navigation with ISOBUS TC If you process task with th
30. t of entry Is set precisely where the tractor is located Optionally you can also set multiple points of entry for a field You have seta point of entry 5 1 3 Vehicle master data With FIELD Nav you can save several vehicle profiles on the USB memory device and choose them for navigation whenever necessary The vehicle profile is understood as the combination of tractor and agricultural implement Example If your fleet includes two tractors and two implements you must create four vehicle profiles if necessary Tractor A and sprayer Tractor B and sprayer Tractor A and fertilizer spreader Tractor B and fertilizer spreader Always create vehicle profiles for all of the combinations you use Procedure This is how you call up the Vehicle profile screen M You have selected a destination for navigation M The following screen is open Preparing navigation 1 Press Vehicle The following screen appears Vehicle profiles 30 Mueller Electronics Inc MUELLER lectronics We CAN do it Mueller Electronics Inc Configuring FIELD Nav Master data administration You now have the following options Create new vehicle profile Edit existing vehicle profile Delete vehicle profile Select vehicle profile for navigation Editing vehicle profiles Vehicle profiles are edited in the Profile editor screen In the table below you will find the explanation of all parameters you can enter when crea
31. ting a vehicle profile Name of vehicle profile Max speed Maximum speed of vehicle You will avoid roads where the minimum speed is higher than the maximum speed of the vehicle Weight Weight of the entire vehicle with trailed implement You will avoid roads and bridges where maximum permitted weight is lower Width Width of vehicle at its widest point This width is applicable for traffic use Axle load Highest axle load You will avoid roads and bridges where maximum permitted axle load is lower Avoid byways Shall the navigation system navigate also via byways Byways are unpaved field roads unpaved forest roads and impassible roads Substance hazardous to If the vehicle transports substances hazardous to waterways it waterways must avoid certain roads If you check this point then such roads will be avoided by the navigation system Dangerous goods If the vehicle transports hazardous materials it must avoid certain 31 Configuring FIELD Nav MOELLER Changing software settings l E MUELLER We CAN do it roads If you check this point then such roads will be avoided by the navigation system Procedure M The following screen is open Vehicle profile gt 30 9 1 4 1 Press New to create a new vehicle profile 2 Mark an existing vehicle profile and press Edit to edit this vehicle profile The following screen appears Profile editor 3 Select and click on the parameters with the r
32. ting navigation 4 Navigating Depending on the software configuration integration of other systems and your personal preference you can execute these phases in different ways Read the chapters below to learn more 4 2 Selecting the destination of navigation The navigation destination can be selected in the following ways Entering destination address gt 13 Selecting field gt 16 Selecting destination saved as a Favorites gt 16 Selecting one of the last destinations gt 17 Entering destination coordinate gt 18 Taking a destination from the ISOBUS TC application gt 19 4 2 1 Navigating to Address If you know the address of the destination you can start navigation to that address Procedure This is how you enter an address 1 Open the start screen 2 Press Address The following screen appears Navigate to address 3 Press Town and search for a town The data input screen appears 4 Find the required town in the data input screen gt 14 gt The town you have selected now appears in the screen Navigate to address 5 Press Street and search fora street in the town selected This input is optional gt The data input screen appears 6 Find the required street in the data input screen The street you have selected now appears in the screen Navigate to address 7 Press Number and enter the house number This input is optional The data input screen appears
33. you have already recorded field boundaries with TRACK Leader you can import these into FIELD Nav To do this M You have created a field boundary in TRACK Leader 1 Load the file with the field boundary in TRACK Leader 2 Export the file from TRACK Leader in GIS format You can read how to do this in the operating instructions of TRACK Leader 3 Import the GIS file in FIELD Nav Desktop 29 Configuring FIELD Nav MUELLER Master data administration Miemyriter onics We CAN do it 4 Use FIELD Nav Desktop to prepare the field boundary for FIELD Nav 5 Insert the USB memory device into the display 6 Start FIELD Nav gt You can now use the field boundary in FIELD Nav Setting points of entry to fields The point of entry indicates the place in the field to which FIELD Nav shall navigate Procedure This is how you Set the point of entry M In the master data you have created a field for which you now wish to seta point of entry M The vehicle is now in the position which shall be saved as the point of entry 1 Open the start screen 2 Press Fields The following screen appears Navigate to Field gt Inline Farm the name of the farm to which the field is allocated appears If it does not Choose farm gt 27 3 Mark the field in the table 4 Press Edit The following screen appears Edit field 5 Press New entry way The point of entry will be marked with a black circle on the map The poin

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