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John Deere OMPFP12436 Radio User Manual

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1. 8 Select Network Name box and use keyboard to type name of new network Once network name is entered press Accept button NOTE Network Name must be 6 20 characters in length and can contain lower case letters a z numbers 0 9 spaces hyphens or dashes and underscores 9 Select a Channel on Edit Network Information screen NOTE For more details regarding channel selection see the Radio Specifications section A Network Name D Keyboard B Channel E Keyboard Accept Button C Accept Button Continued on next page Edit Network Information 4 Cancel O 2 PC14290 UN 06DEC11 PC14291 UN O06DEC11 CZ76372 00003A8 19 12DEC11 7 10 20 4 052912 PN 13 Configuring Radio 10 Select Accept button once Network Name and Edit Network Information Channel are set The new network now exists on Manage Networks screen A Network Name C Accept B Channel 4 9 O Love CZ76372 00003A8 19 12DEC11 8 10 PC14292 UN 06DEC11 11 Select Accept button on the Manage Networks screen Manage Networks The new network now exists on View Networks screen A Accept PC14293 UN 06DEC11 Continued on next page CZ76372 00003A8 19 12DEC11 9 10 20 5 052912 PN 14 Configuring Radio 12 Next to the network name select Connect button to join A status symbol with three arrows in a circular View Networks formation wil
2. Uptime e Amount of time MCR has been running The MCR will reset each time the vehicle cycles keyed power If run time does not reasonably match time since PC13680 UN 12DEC11 vehicle keying there may be a wiring harness fault or configuration failure Firmware Version e Software installed on MCR All MCR s in the network must have the same firmware version See Update Radio Software for MCR reprogramming instructions Continued on next page CZ76372 00003B3 19 12DEC11 2 3 30 3 052912 PN 24 Network Information Green Star Diagnostic Readings Read the latest Operator Manual prior to operation To obtain a copy see your dealer or visit wana StellarSupport com View Network Ww Server Status Address Range Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server Primary DNS Server Secondary MCR Vifreless AQ Network Name oo Connection Status O Packet Tx Packet Rx a MAC Address Enabled 172 16 0 16 172 16 0 30 255 240 0 0 172 16 0 2 172 16 0 2 NETWORKNAHE H Enabled 18064 649128 00 00 00 00 00 00 GS3 Network Diagnostics Page 4 A Network Name C Connection Status B Channel D Packet Tx Network Name e The name of the currently connected network Shows if not connected See Create Network for more information Channel e The communication channel of the currently connected network Shows empty if not connected See Radio Specificat
3. 5 Ww Q 5 2 07 Z E Ea Reprogram B Device 1S a Continued on next page CZ76372 00003AB 19 12DEC11 2 3 2 5 1 052912 PN 20 Reprogram Radio 5 Select the new software version in Change To Version A drop down box Reprogram Device 6 Select Accept B button to start update A Change to Version B Accept Button Machine Comm Radio gt Change to version e 7 Cancel PC13667 UN 07 DEC 11 CZ76372 00003AB 19 12DEC11 3 3 25 2 052912 PN 21 Network Information Network Tab GreenStar Equipment My Name on Network MyName NetworkName NETWORKNAME Pomme View Networks Channel C Wireless Status Connected m Others in Network 2 al O Neighbor4 alll Network Tab A My Name on Network C Channel E View Networks B Network Name D Wireless Status F Others in Network list PC13678 UN 12DEC11 fay Name on NANOK Wireless Status e The name shown on neighbors Others in Network list tMv N n Network for more information e Shows Connected when local node is communicating See Be My Name Oni serwalieior mere taionnale with at least one neighbor node See Verify Network Network Name Functionality and Radio Troubleshooting for more information e The name of the currently connected network Shows if not connected See Create Network for more View Networks information e Select to connect to o
4. on your machine may also be available in other languages OPERATOR S VIDEO TAPES showing highlights of safety operating maintenance and service information These tapes may be available in multiple languages and formats TECHNICAL MANUALS outlining service information for your machine Included are specifications illustrated assembly and disassembly procedures hydraulic oil flow diagrams and wiring diagrams Some products have separate manuals for repair and diagnostic information Some components such as engines are available in separate component technical manuals FUNDAMENTAL MANUALS detailing basic information regardless of manufacturer Agricultural Primer series covers technology in farming and ranching featuring subjects like computers the Internet and precision farming Farm Business Management series examines real world problems and offers practical solutions in the areas of marketing financing equipment selection and compliance Fundamentals of Services manuals show you how to repair and maintain off road equipment Fundamentals of Machine Operation manuals explain machine capacities and adjustments how to improve machine performance and how to eliminate unnecessary field operations TMEPRECISION FARMING AGRICULTURISTS TS189 UN 17JAN89 the TS191 UN 02DEC 88 TS224 UN 17JAN89 S1663 UN 100CT97 T DX SERVLIT 19 31JUL03 1 1 SLIT 1 052912
5. parts include the current safety signs Replacement safety signs are available from your John Deere dealer There can be additional safety information contained on parts and components sourced from suppliers that is not reproduced in this operator s manual TS201 UN 23AUG88 Learn how to operate the machine and how to use controls properly Do not let anyone operate without instruction Keep your machine in proper working condition Unauthorized modifications to the machine may impair the function and or safety and affect machine life If you do not understand any part of this manual and need assistance contact your John Deere dealer DX READ 19 16JUNO09 1 1 05 1 052912 PN 5 Safety Practice Safe Maintenance Understand service procedure before doing work Keep area clean and dry Never lubricate service or adjust machine while it is moving Keep hands feet and clothing from power driven parts Disengage all power and operate controls to relieve pressure Lower equipment to the ground Stop the engine Remove the key Allow machine to cool Securely support any machine elements that must be raised for service work Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed Fix damage immediately Replace worn or broken parts Remove any buildup of grease oil or debris On self propelled equipment disconnect battery ground cable before making adjustments on electrical systems o
6. If you anticipate having to remove the antenna for transport or storage John Deere recommends using the cap which came on the radio antenna connector to keep this in good working order Contamination in antenna connections can contribute to poor radio performance Ensure antenna connectors on radio and on roof are covered when antenna is not CZ76372 00003AD 19 12DEC11 1 1 35 2 052912 PN 27 Specifications Radio Specifications Frequency 2 4 GHz Range of Operation 3 mile radius line of sight Channel ID A B Cc Channel 1 5 9 Center frequencies MHz 2412 2432 2452 CZ76372 00003AE 19 12DEC11 1 1 EC Declaration of Conformity The undersigned hereby declares that Deere amp Company Moline Illinois U S A Product John Deere Machine Communication Radio Part Number PFA10196 Fulfills all relevant provisions and essential requirements of the following directives Directive Number Certification Method Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive R amp TTE 1999 S EC Annex III The product is in conformity with the following standards and or other normative documents ETSI EN 300 328 2 V1 7 1 ETSI EN 301 489 17 V2 1 1 ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 ETSI EN60950 1 Second Ed Name and address of the person in the European Community authorized to compile the technical construction file Place of declaration Kai
7. John Deere Machine Communication Radio OPERATOR S MANUAL John Deere Machine Communication Radio OMPFP12436 ISSUE E2 ENGLISH NANA AT N D TTT CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm If this product contains a gasoline engine A WARNING The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm The State of California requires the above two warnings Additional Proposition 65 Warnings can be found in this manual John Deere Ag Management Solutions LITHO IN THE USA D C Y P F P112 436 gt M 0 Introduction www StellarSupport com NOTE Product functionality may not be fully represented in this document due to product changes occurring after the time of printing Read the latest Operator s Manual and Quick Reference Guide prior to operation To obtain a copy see your dealer or visit www StellarSupport com OQUO06050 0000FB1 19 10AUG10 1 1 Read This Manual e Original GreenStar Display and Mobile Before operating display software familiarize yourself Processor with components and procedures required for safe e GreenStar Displays and proper operation e AutoTrac Universal Steering Kit e John Deere Machine Communication Radi
8. PN 31 John Deere Service Literature Available S LIT 2 052912 PN 32 John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job John Deere Is At Your Service CUSTOMER SATISFACTION is important to John Deere Our dealers strive to provide you with prompt efficient parts and service Maintenance and service parts to support your 2 equipment 5 Trained service technicians and the necessary diagnostic and repair tools to service your equipment 7 CUSTOMER SATISFACTION PROBLEM RESOLUTION PROCESS 2 Discuss problem with dealer service manager Your John Deere dealer is dedicated to supporting your 3 If unable x rae seis problem to dealership equipment and resolving any problem you may experience manager ang Teguestrassisiance 1 When contacting your dealer be prepared with the 4 If you have a persistent problem your dealership is following information unable to resolve ask your dealer to contact John Deere i for assistance Or contact the Ag Customer Assistance Machine model and product identification number Center at 1 866 99DEERE 866 993 3373 or e mail us at www deere com en_US ag contactus Date of purchase Nature of problem DX IBC 2 19 02APR02 1 1 IBC 1 PN 33 John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job IBC 2 052912 PN 34 John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job IBC 3 052912 PN 35 John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job IBC 4 052912 PN 36
9. ach other Ensure that coax cable from the radio to antenna is in good shape and that antenna is securely fastened Ensure antenna is not broken Ensure Ethernet cable is securely attached to the radio Make sure the radio LED is green There may be an outside system interfering with the signal Try switching to a different Channel all nodes in network must switch in order to keep communicating The MCR is a line of sight system Any obstructions trees hills parts of the vehicle etc obstructing the antennas from having a direct line of sight will decrease the range of the system The MCR is a line of sight system The MCR also utilizes advanced networking features to communicate with nodes that it cannot directly see but can see through other MCR nodes in the network In this case Zero Bars of Signal does not mean there is a problem Check antenna to ensure a solid connection CZ76372 00003AC 19 12DEC11 1 2 35 1 052912 PN 26 Troubleshooting Symptom Problem Solution User cannot disassociate from a Loss of communication with display Check Ethernet cable to ensure solid network connections MCR LED is blinking Radio is not connected to a network Led will blink until the radio is connected to a network If the radio loses connection to a network the LED will stay solid until power is cycled on the radio CZ76372 00003AC 19 12DEC11 2 2 Cap Antenna Connections connected
10. e EC Declaration of Conformity ceee Page Original Instructions All information illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice COPYRIGHT 2012 DEERE amp COMPANY Moline Illinois All rights reserved A John Deere ILLUSTRUCTION Manual 052912 PN 1 Contents 052912 PN 2 Safety Recognize Safety Information This is a safety alert symbol When you see this symbol on your machine or in this manual be alert to the potential for personal injury Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices T81389 UN O7DEC88 DX ALERT 19 29SEP98 1 1 Understand Signal Words ADANGER A signal word DANGER WARNING or CAUTION is used with the safety alert symbol DANGER identifies the most serious hazards DANGER or WARNING safety signs are located near specific hazards General precautions are listed on A WARNING CAUTION safety signs CAUTION also calls attention to safety messages in this manual A CAUTION TS187 19 30SEP88 DX SIGNAL 19 O3MAR93 1 1 Follow Safety Instructions Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and on your machine safety signs Keep safety signs in good condition Replace missing or damaged safety signs Be sure new equipment components and repair
11. eeeeeessesseeeees 10 1 United States s 420 p cee ea ates 10 1 Reprogram Radio Update Radio Softwar e cccccccsssseeceessssssteeeees 25 1 S Set My Name on Netwotk cccccssssseeeeessssssteeeees 20 7 T Theory of Operation ccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeneees 15 1 Troubleshooting Antenna Connections ccceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 35 2 Machine Communication Radio ceeee 35 1 U Update Radio Software cccccceeeeseeeeeeeseeeeees 25 1 V Verify Network Functionality ccccccccesssseeeeeeenes 20 9 Index 1 052912 PN 1 Index Index 2 ONES John Deere Service Literature Available Technical Information Technical information can be purchased from John Deere Some of this information is available in electronic media such as CD ROM disks and in printed form There are many ways to order Contact your John Deere dealer Call 1 800 522 7448 to order using a credit card Search online from http Awww JohnDeere com Please have available the model number serial number and name of the product Available information includes e PARTS CATALOGS list service parts available for your machine with exploded view illustrations to help you identify the correct parts It is also useful in assembling and disassembling OPERATOR S MANUALS providing safety operating maintenance and service information These manuals and safety signs
12. equency devices as defined in Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields CZ76372 00003A3 19 12DEC11 1 1 Canada This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This device has been designated to operate with the antenna s listed below and having a maximum gain of 5 dBi Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 5 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required antenna impedance is 50 Ohms Antenna part number PFP11422 This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations This device complies with Health Canada s Safety Code 6 IC RSS 210 The installer of this device should ensure that RF radiation is not emitted in excess of the Health Canada s requirement Information can be obtained at http Awww hc sc gc ca ewh semt pubs radiation radio_guidelignes_di rect eng php CZ76372 00003A4 19 12DEC11 1 1 European Community This equipment operates in the 2402 to 2472 MHz frequency range Check with local authorities for the latest status of national regulations for the 2 4 GHz wireles
13. ions for more information Connection Status e Shows Enabled when connected to a network even if no neighbors are visible Shows Disabled when disconnected from a network E Packet Rx F MAC Addres Packet Tx e Number of messages transmitted from MCR Packet Rx e Number of messages received from other MCR s MAC Address PC13681 UN 12DEC11 e Unique identifier for MCR on Network All MCR s must have unique MAC Address CZ76372 00003B3 19 12DEC11 3 3 30 4 052912 PN 25 Troubleshooting Radio Troubleshooting Symptom The radio does not show up on the display The radio does not show up on OTHER displays The radio exhibits decreased range Signal Strength shows zero bars Problem The radio does not have power Configuration Network set up incorrectly Faulty antenna path Low power availability Interference from outside sources Obstruction in path between vehicles Indirect nodes Faulty antenna path Continued on next page Solution Check the power Ethernet cables ensure connections are tight Radio only operates on switched power LED will illuminate green when power is properly connected Check Connection Status on page 1 of diagnostics Status should be Enabled when radio is powered and joined to a network Ensure display software is updated All radios must have an IDENTICAL Network Name and Channel in order to communicate with e
14. k until a network connection has been established A Power Data Ethernet C LED B Antenna Coax PC14281 UN 05DEC11 CZ76372 00003A8 19 12DEC11 1 10 2 On GS3 display press Menu button and select GS3 PESCE UN OARS button 3 Select Equipment softkey on the right side of main menu MENU button PC12685 UN 14JUL10 G cs GREENSTAR 3 PRO button PC8677 UN 05AUG05 EQUIPMENT softkey Continued on next page CZ76372 00003A8 19 12DEC11 2 10 20 1 052912 PN 10 Configuring Radio 4 From Equipment screen select Network tab A Network Tab Machine Turn Turning Radius Sensitivity Eaa Ra PC14286 UN 06DEC11 CZ76372 00003A8 19 12DEC11 3 10 5 Select View Networks A View Networks Wireless Status Not Connected Others in Network 5 Ww a oO I 2 N EN O a Continued on next page CZ76372 00003A8 19 12DEC11 4 10 2 0 2 052912 PN 11 Configuring Radio 6 Select Manage Networks button View Networks A Manage Networks A Manage Networks PC14288 UN 06DEC11 CZ76372 00003A8 19 12DEC11 5 10 7 Select Add New on manage networks screen Manage Networks A Add New 5 Ww e Add New A 8 z T 2 N Accept O a Continued on next page CZ76372 00003A8 19 12DEC11 6 10 2 0 3 052912 PN 12 Configuring Radio
15. l appear This can take up to 90 seconds to complete Press Accept button to return to Network Manage tab during or after this time NOTE While connecting Data Transfer Import Export Data feature is disabled NOTE Each display must add each network to its network list To add this network to another node or to add another network to network list repeat previous steps in this process Every vehicle in network must Connect to same network even if there is no one else in network yet A Connect C Accept Button B Status PC14300 UN 06DEC11 Manage Networks Accept PC14295 UN 06DEC11 CZ76372 00003A8 19 12DEC11 10 10 2 0 6 052912 PN 15 Configuring Radio PC8663 UN O5AUG05 Set My Name on Network My Name on Network is the name for this vehicle on other vehicles displays This name is shown on the Others in Network list and in the On Screen maps 1 Select Menu button and select GS3 button MENU button PC12685 UN 14JUL10 ESB owes GREENSTAR 3 PRO button 2 Select Equipment softkey on the right side of main menu PC8677 UN O5AUG05 EQUIPMENT softkey Continued on next page CZ76372 00003A9 19 12DEC11 1 2 052912 20 7 PN 16 Configuring Radio GreenStar Equipment 3 From Equipment screen select Network tab 4 Select My Name on Network box and use keyboard to type a name to identify vehicle NOTE My Na
16. me on Network can be 0 3 characters in Pee Cone i 8 length and can contain upper case letters A Z SAAE AE lower case letters a z and numbers 0 9 nnn 5 Enter name and select Accept button A Network Tab C Keyboard B My Name on Network D Accept Button PC14301 UN 06DEC11 PC14302 UN 07DEC11 CZ76372 00003A9 19 12DEC11 2 2 052912 20 8 PN 17 Configuring Radio Verify Network Functionality In order to communicate all nodes in the network must e connect to the same Network having IDENTICAL Network Name and Channel e be within communication range and have clear line of sight between vehicles e have the same display software version e have the same radio firmware version 1 Once connected to a network select Menu button and select GS3 button 2 Select Equipment softkey on the right side of main menu PC8663 UN O5AUG05 PC12685 UN 14JUL10 MENU button GS3 ce PC8677 UN O5AUG05 GREENSTAR 3 PRO button EQUIPMENT softkey CZ76372 00003AA 19 12DEC11 1 3 3 From Equipment screen select Network tab A A Network Tab Continued on next page PC14286 UN 06DEC11 CZ76372 00003AA 19 12DEC11 2 3 20 9 052912 PN 18 Configuring Radio 4 Allother vehicles in network will be displayed in Others in Network list A The name shown in this list is the name entered for My Name on Ne
17. o IMPORTANT The following GreenStar components are not weather proof and should only be used on vehicles equipped with a cab Improper use may void warranty JS56696 000094C 19 12DEC11 1 1 052912 PN 2 Contents Safety Recognize Safety Information 0 Understand Signal Words cccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeee Follow Safety Instructions cccscsceeeeeeeeeeeee Practice Safe Maintenance eeeee Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely ccccssseeseesssstteeeeeeeseeeees Avoid Electrical Power Lines eeeeeees Regulatory Notifications to User Information to USEF ernieren rnr a United States rc efes neces ede es De ese System Overview Theory of Operation ccceeceeeeeeteeeeeetees Components anae ects eee eect ete od Configuring Radio Create Network ccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Set My Name on Netwotk cccccccsssseeeeeeees Verify Network Functionality cccccceesseeees Reprogram Radio Update Radio Software ccccsssseeeeeeeseeeeee Network Information Network Tabirara S n e a a a a aein Network DiagnostiCs cccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Troubleshooting Radio Troubleshooting cccceceseeeeeeeeeeeee Cap Antenna Connections cccccccessseeeeeeees Specifications Radio Specifications c cccccsesssseeeeeeeeseeee
18. r disconnect from networks Use Channel to create edit delete networks See Create Network Aani for more information e The communication channel of the currently connected network Shows empty if not connected See Radio Others in Network list ificati fi inf tion Species tons ONMO INg e Each row in the list is one neighbor Neighbor s name My Name on Network entered on other display appears first Neighbor s signal strength appears second CZ76372 00003B2 19 12DEC11 1 1 30 1 052912 PN 22 Network Information Network Diagnostics GreenStar Diagnostic Readings A My Name on Network B Ethernet Status Read the latest Operator Manual prior to operation To obtain a copy see your dealer or visit uanav StellarSupport com oo My Name on Network HyName IP Address 172 16 0 1 DNS Server Primary 172 16 0 2 DNS Server Secondary Ethernet Status Connected Speed Mb s 100 Duplex Full Subnet Mask 255 240 0 0 Default Gateway 172 16 0 2 MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 NAT Address 172 1 Network Application Version VK m b GS3 Network Diagnostics Page 1 C Speed F NAT Address PC13679 UN 12DEC11 D Duplex E MAC Address My Name on Network e The name shown on neighbors Others in Network list See Set My Name on Network for more details Ethernet Status e Shows Connected if 2630 is connected to MCR MTG or other Ethernet enabled de
19. r welding on machine On towed implements disconnect wiring harnesses from tractor before servicing electrical system components or welding on machine TS218 UN 23AUG88 DX SERV 19 17FEB99 1 1 Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely amp Falling while installing or removing electronic components mounted on equipment can cause serious injury Use a ladder or platform to easily reach each mounting location Use sturdy and secure footholds and handholds Do not install or remove components in wet or icy conditions If installing or servicing a RTK base station on a tower or other tall structure use a certified climber TS249 UN 23AUG88 If installing or servicing a global positioning receiver mast used on an implement use proper lifting techniques and wear proper protective equipment The mast is heavy and can be awkward to handle Two people are required when mounting locations are not accessible from the ground or from a service platform DX WW RECEIVER 19 24AUG10 1 1 05 2 052912 PN 6 Safety Avoid Electrical Power Lines Avoid all low hanging electrical lines while operating the machine On some machines the antenna may be high enough to come in contact with low hanging electrical lines This can result in severe electrical shock to the operator ed PC13658 UN 08NOV11 JS56696 0000A60 19 15NOV11 1 1 05 3 052912 PN 7 Regulatory No
20. s bands National regulations may require that operations be limited to portions of the frequency ranges identified above France Do NOT operate the Machine Communication Radio on Channel C in France Only use Channels A and B in France PC13686 UN 13DEC11 In France the output power is restricted to 10 mW EIRP when the product is used outdoors in the 2454 2483 5 MHz band This restriction only impacts Channel 9 Channel C It does not affect Channel 1 Channel A and Channel 5 Channel B CZ76372 00004C3 19 21MAY12 1 1 10 1 052912 PN 8 System Overview Theory of Operation are required within range of each other to form a network Additional nodes may spontaneously join or drop out The John Deere Machine Communications Radio is a without disrupting the network architecture 2 4GHz radio which provides networking capability to machines located in a field At least two radios or nodes CZ76372 00003A6 19 12DEC11 1 1 Components Radio A Power Data Ethernet C LED B Antenna Coax er PC14281 UN 05DEC11 CZ76372 00003A7 19 12DEC11 1 2 Antenna A Antenna B Coax Connector WTO PC13668 UN 08DEC11 CZ76372 00003A7 19 12DEC11 2 2 15 1 PN 9 Configuring Radio Create Network 1 Ensure that Power Data cable is properly installed A The LED C on radio will be green when radio has power NOTE MCR LED will blin
21. serslautern Germany Date of declaration 9 December 2011 DXCE01 UN 28APRO9 Brigitte Birk Deere amp Company European Office John Deere Strasse 70 Mannheim Germany D 68163 EUConformity JohnDeere com Name Aaron Senneff Title Engineering Manager John Deere Intelligent Solutions Group Manufacturing Unit John Deere Intelligent Solutions Group CZ76372 00003AF 19 14DEC11 1 1 40 1 052912 PN 28 Page Cc Components A 15 1 Configure Radio Create Network ccccccccceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeetsseeeeeeees 20 1 Set My Name on Network cccccssssseeeeeeseeeseees 20 7 Verify Network Functionality ccccccesssseeees 20 9 Create Netwotk ccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeesneeeees 20 1 M Machine Communication Radio Components nen ee ee cence eee 15 1 Configure Radio ccccecceeseeeeeeeeteeeeeseeeeetsees 20 1 Reprogram Radio csccccccceceeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 25 1 SPe ifiCAtioNS cceeeeccccceeesseeeeeeeeesessteeeeeeeessseees 40 1 Theory of Operation cccccsssseceeeeessssstteeeeeeesees 15 1 Troubleshooting cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeenaes 35 1 R Radio Specifications ccccccccssssseeceeeessssssteeeeeeeses 40 1 Regulatory Notification c ccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetees 10 1 Canada ise oa ie fee eel Senin dete det 10 1 European Community c ccccccssssssee
22. tifications to User Information to User This device must be operated as supplied by John Deere Ag Management Solutions Any changes or modifications made to these devices without the express written approval of John Deere Ag Management Solutions may void the user s authority to operate this device CZ76372 00003A2 19 12DEC11 1 1 United States This device complies with FCC Part 15 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and 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 their own expense This device has been found to be compliant to the requirements set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2 1091 and 15 247 b 4 addressing RF Exposure from radio fr
23. twork B on other displays Other vehicles will appear in the list as they come into range or join the network 5 There will be 5 bars C next to each node in the list These will be filled in with color based on strength of signal between your node and that vehicle A My Name on Network B Status Bars lee Network Name jdtest Chained B Wireless Status Connected Others in Network PC14303 UN 12DEC11 CZ76372 00003AA 19 12DEC11 3 3 20 10 052912 PN 19 Reprogram Radio Update Radio Software a a 1 Plug radio into display with Ethernet cable and make sure radio is powered 2 Insert USB drive with new radio software in to GS3 MENU button display Power up display PC12868 UN 16SEP10 3 Select Main Menu button Select Message Center Select Reprogram softkey Message A Controller List B Reprogram Device Center MESSAGE CENTER button With Info Icon PC8665 UN O5AUG05 COMPONENTS AND SOFTWARE VERSIONS button CZ76372 00003AB 19 12DEC11 1 3 Foerage Canter Reprogran DEAE 4 Highlight MCR in controller list A and select Reprogram Device B System Bundle Version V_3 4 1338_115H A Controller List B Reprogram Device Button GreenStar Display 2630 V_3 4 1338 updated J A Card V_3 4 1338 Adde esses Rate Controller Dry AirCart Controller ses Steering Controller
24. vice Speed e Shows speed of the Ethernet connection on the 2630 Speed should be 100 Mbps If 10 is displayed there may be fault in the Ethernet cable s the 2630 hardware or the MCR hardware Duplex e Normal operation will display Full If Half is displayed there may be fault in the Ethernet cable s the 2630 hardware or the MCR hardware Continued on next page G Network Application Version MAC Address e Unique identifier for 2630 on Network All displays must have unique MAC Address NAT Address e Unique identifier for 2630 on Network All displays must have unique NAT Address Network Application Version e Version number for communication sub assembly All displays and devices on Network must have same or compatible version number CZ76372 00003B3 19 12DEC11 1 3 052912 30 2 PN 23 Network Information A NAT Address NAT Address Green Star Diagnostic Readings Read the latest Operator Manual prior to operation To obtain a copy see your dealer or visit wana StellarSupport com View Network 4 MCR Information IP Address NAT Address Uptime Firmware Version Firmware Part Number Assembly Part Number Serial Number yy SS 172 __ _ 3 dd hh mm ss 1 048 PF PXOOOOX PF ROOK SSSSSSSS GS3 Network Diagnostics Page 3 B Uptime C Firmware Version e Unique identifier for MCR on the network All MCRs must have a unique NAT address

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