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1. Edit Markers 43 SNOILVHSdO 9131 DW Marker Management Marker Sets All Markers Markers Rock Washout Ea Post Weeds A Outlet Load Reference Marks Marker Sets Pressing gt allows operator to create name and delete marker sets Markers e Press oF to add a marker Press to edit a marker e Press to remove a marker e If you have numerous map icons you can cycle through them by pressing a Vv e When creating or editing a marker check the Georeferenced Note button if you wish to add a Field Note that is referenced to the current GPS position when that marker is used Field Tab Field Field tab allows the user to setup boundaries headlands and topography Boundary Headlands Topography Boundary 44 a Field Press the Boundary button on the Field tab to access the Boundary Options screen Boundary Headlands Topography Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP On the Boundary Options screen you can Import Boundaries Export Boundaries and Clear All Boundaries Boundary Options Reglon OUTER 39 74 ac Pressing oF on the Boundary Options screen opens the Boundary Settings screen Highlighting an existing region and pressing on deletes that region Use Import and Export buttons to move regions to and from USB drive Clear All Boundaries Press Clear All to permanently A delete all Boundary informat
2. l l Grower Gene Eilers Boundary Grower Seth L Farm Sheldon Field Low 80 UE 39 92 ac e Add button Press to add a Field e Rename button SETUP In the display farms are subdivided into fields You can associate Field names with a particular Grower If the display will be used for multiple Growers enter each Grower business name and associate the field names with the correct grower when the fields are set up within the system In the Field Tab select a Grower underneath the drop down menu at the top Each farm of that particular grower is shown in a list with the fields within that farm as subcomponents within that list Edit an existing name of a Field by highlighting that name and pressing button An e Setup button Edit the Farm and Field information by highlighting that name and pressing button The Field Information screen appears e Remove button Press to remove a Field Field Information Farm Sheldon Clear Bounds FSA Area 0 ac H Legal Description Area shown in the total acres hectares of the field e FSA Number The Field Information screen opens showing the name of that field in the Title Bar Field Name information that can be added or edited by pressing including Farm County Township Range Section Number Area FSA Number FSA Area and Legal Description refers to the U S Farm Service Agency s four digit number assigned to every
3. Grower When creating a new Event you now select the Field i i Farm Field Fit 27 dNLAIS LNFNFOVNVIN Field Operation Wizard Event Selection EEN El The Event selection dialog now shows Grower and 1966 03 01 11 48 33 Field of each Event 2013 09 19 11 48 32 2013 09 19 11 48 31 2013 09 19 11 48 30 2013 09 19 11 48 29 2013 09 19 11 48 28 F Showing events for current season and operating configuration only Press Home button gt Management Barn button From this screen the operator can access Grower Farm Field Season User and Businesses tabs GROWER FARM FIELD TAB gt A ofe Press Home button gt Management Barn button gt Grower Farm Field tab Grower The Grower refers to the business or person that the system is in operation for Contact information can also be entered for each Grower The Grower information will be passed into mapping software for automatic Grower setup within desktop software e Add button Press to add a Grower e Rename button Edit an existing name of a Grower by highlighting that name and pressing button e Setup button Press to enter information for the Grower s Name Tax ID and Memo Remove button Press to remove a Grower OTT Note Personal Information entered at this screen can be added or edited at any time 28 Firmware Version 5 2 Farm and Field Management Setup Grower Farm Field Season Users Businesses True Area
4. 2009120009 2 634 Demo Waterway No Preview North Field Waterloo Farm Davenport Farm Ashton Farm BS MULTIPLE DISPLAY SETUP ADDITIONAL DISPLAY Press Multiple Display button then gt to continue Single Display Multiple Display Select Single Display if you only have one Select Multiple Displays if you have more than display in your operation one display and want to share setup items between displays 16 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP Press Additional Display button then gt to continue First Display Additional Display Select First Display to complete the initial Select Additional Display to import setup items startup wizard and export an AgSetup file for from an AgSetup file from another display that has importing into additional displays with version 3 0 already been set up or higher Select desired setup file from directory File Selection Name pm woran 24 Press to accept the setup and return to 2009120009 2 634 Home screen wl 2009120009 2 634 Demo Waterway No Preview North Field Waterloo Farm Davenport Farm Ashton Farm imported to the additional displays Note The business created on the first display and any other management and equipment items will be IMPORT SETUP DATA IMPORT FILES apes Press Home button gt External Storage button gt Import Files 17 NOILVUNSIANOD Name 200
5. Ag Leader Technology Operators Manual Firmware Version 3 2 Ag Leader PN 4003964 ENG Rev B Firmware Version 5 2 Table of Contents General About this Manual Introduction and Company e TE 1 DISPLAY E 1 ele 1 DV STOH E 2 System Features inneres ne ee een aanososaccdreanmiabaeentenecadert 2 USB Ee WR 2 calor FOUEN SEIEN een ee een 2 CAN BUS Technol essorer rnirar en aE ee 3 Keller RS eel ere e g gt naren ee ee 3 System and UPOrade nennen nenn 3 PFOQUCEREGIS TAUON EE 3 Conventions Used In This Eu E 4 Cautions and Warnings apse cs science sexe te tee nee pep oan ie caee innein ea ees see cseeeteee n a 4 Gross references and Web RB nt 4 Viewing this Manual OCnime 4 How to Find Information You re LOOKING FOr unser 4 Installation JEE leie WR Ed D dl E 7 Connecting Ihe SV E 8 SCH BENHICONNCONVER te 8 Setup Configuration MID AL STAU nennen see ee een 11 Advanced Ee e E 11 LOCION PECING SCUD EE 12 Single Display uus220000022nunennnnneennennennnnnnnnnennne nennen nnnnnn nennen nnnnnnn nennen nennen 13 Multiple Display Setup First Ee EE 14 Multiple Display Setup Additional Display c cccccccsseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeeeaeees 16 WTA OT Setup Dale een ea 17 DO GU ke Se OM EE 18 PTS Ay DUNO eea a A a ee 19 ETC e een ene eee ee eee ee 19 DISPLAY TU acre peewee ees torent ea nasse 20 SA Ce een ee een 21 Unlocking PCAC Sa einen een ne ee een oe 21 SLN3FSLNOD AO ATSVL PAO ING
6. 1 Press Reset Press the Reset button on the Guidance screen 2 Confirm Reset The Guidance screen appears asking you to reset the current guidance pattern Press to continue 3 Create new pattern optional The pattern is now reset You may now create a new pattern if desired PATTERN GROUPS Straight Pattern Groups allow the user to group up to 20 patterns per field using the Group Manager 1 The Group Manager allows the user to add a new pattern or load an existing pattern to a Group Once nina a T a Group is created it can be saved and reloaded 2014 01 07 10 06 28 Group Manager 2014 01 07 _ 10 06 47 87 AONVGINS The Pattern Cycle Button allows the user to easily cycle between patterns with a single button press Patterns will cycle in the order they were created or added starting back at the beginning of the list once the last patterns is reached Straight When loading a Pattern Group the Group Pattern Setting dialog appears and allows the user to select the Guidance Width and any Shift that needs to be applied to each Pattern within the Pattern Group Description a H User will also have the option to load Curve Patterns e as Adaptive or Identical straight Group Pattern Settings Guidance Width Implement Width 30 0000 ft 2014 01 07 _10 06 28 Straight Straight AB Identical Curve Adaptive Curve and 2014 01 07_10 12 42 i Curve Pivot Patterns can be grouped SmartPath canno
7. 61 IVNINYSAL TVNL41A The Devices screen displays the following information Devices CANA CANB CAN Name 76 1028 DB 00B00cA0 bt e A Caution icon indicates module has active Self Configurable Yes Industry an Agriculture and Forestry trou ble codes DTCs Device Class Sprayers BJ Device Class Instance 0 n B Equipment Type Function 128 Function Instance 0 ECU Instance 0 C ECU Serial Number Identity Number 725110 Manufacturer Code 89 o D VT Manufacturer name and code Kverneland Group Electronics Division Pressing the Diagnostics button on the Devices screen brings up the ISO Node Diagnostics screen ISO Node Diagnostics ECU ID as SES which shows the following information Active Errors Previously Active Errors e SPN SPN SPN Di STE STE Suspect Parameter Number Error Number 523666 523666 e FMI Fault Mode Indicator Error State e OC Occurrence Count DTC Diagnostic Trouble Code This is a combination of the SPN and the FMI for example 522102 12 Cross reference DTC in equipment manufacturer s operator manual for description of error 62 Firmware Version 5 2 GPS GPS BUTTON During your field operation the GPS satellite button in the upper left hand side of the Status Bar should appear as green which means you are receiving a differential GPS signal If this icon appears yellow you are still receiving GPS but are not receiving a
8. beseges d Go to the Guidance screen and press the Options Er Te wg button The Guidance Options screen appears press the Adaptive Curve button At the New Pass drop down menu select Heading Change then use to New Pass Patterns are automatically saved when the vehicle turns for the first time For more information see AutoSave on page 85 IDENTICAL CURVE Use the Identical Curve pattern to follow gentle contours in the field This pattern provides guidance based on the original curve driven Select Pattern Jap gt a Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt New Pattern button gt Identical Curve Pattern Selection System defaults pattern type to last used Press the pattern icon to select a different pattern Implement Width from Implement Setup Guidance Width input box Enable Tramlines checkbox Press EY You will automatically return to the Map screen 19 enter in the degree number of your Heading Threshold AONVGINS return to the Map screen Create AB line using 2 points Ar B Press to mark point A A green ball appears on the map screen where point was placed i A gt B Button is grayed out until you drive a minimum of 100 feet Pause Press II to pause path during path creation Resume Press D to resume path during path creation Cancel Press x to cancel path during path creation Press to mark point B The AB line appears o
9. the Dark brown will represent the lower elevations and the Tan the higher elevations You can select the number of legend ranges for your field that will show the areas desired This theme will be used for each field until changed During collection of an elevation survey points will be logged to the file every 3 meters An onscreen visual will appear in the form of a single black dot every 30 meters If at any point during collection your gps correction status changes out of RTK fixed logging will be suspended if you re acquire the RTK signal logging will automatically resume graded the following items are outside of recommended accur GPS Quality Warning Low Fix Quality At any point you can pause re or stop collection of the elevation survey and then resume D as needed If you forget to stop logging as you leave the field you will be prompted with the message that data collection is still active and be given the option to continue logging or end operation In Odd shaped fields the surface rendering of the elevation will connect areas A even if you haven t driven through that area 51 SNOILV 3dO OO 52 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP EXTERNAL STORAGE OPERATIONS The External Storage Operations button is where you can copy your field data upgrade display firmware as well as import export and manage files UPGRADE FIRMWARE Upgrade Al 7 gt e Sl Boien Press Home button gt
10. Location and Heading rn 77 Create AB line using Current Location and Inputting Heading 77 Adaptive ee 78 Saler PAIN BE 78 Create AB line using 2 PO NE aaa 78 enden 79 BSEIECH PA ET ee ee nee 79 Create AB line using 2 PO RE een ee ee 80 Ne GE 80 See Et ME 80 Create AB line using driven pat 81 VUE UU 1 ME 82 ele OS MAP Al en ee ee 82 Inputting Paths into SmartPath zen 82 Cycle between Loaded Paths nn 83 select a Previous SmartPath Pass uu nenn 84 SmartPath Guidance leen 84 EE 85 te te e Sana ee en a een 86 OA Al o dE 86 Tu leie teg Sg E 86 EX DOLL PIE 86 EAU PATENT ee ee ee EE 86 Remove Pattern Remove All Hattems nenn nenn nenn anne nnnennnenn 87 ESEL ALLE DE 87 EE 87 Guidance 6 6 q See nee eee ee 88 SE 88 EEN 89 Erd EE 89 Klee ET 89 E E 90 STOCK Je OA AE 91 ORT SC ING BE 91 I DAL ee ee re 92 Rn le E 92 OnTrac2 AutoSteer Setup Screen een ee ee ee 95 tele 96 TEL WIZ anne N een ee ee 96 Firmware Version 5 2 EE 21 6 EE 97 Eege 98 Rat 98 EXPO DON eere een een nase error 98 Export profile to a USB ON VO net ea ea 99 import profile to a USB EE 99 Auto CGallbrate eee 99 Adut Later OSOE epre ee 100 ernn AdU ese e E a E eee 101 Steering Components nase ee ee ee 102 MTZ e EEN 102 Manual Steering Override 0 0 ccccccecccsesecesesecesesesencoeeessessvercesesenecseeness 102 FAC IM OU CI zn este tie 102 Nee 102 Wem MEN EE 103 Vem IC AN ee ee rei ee 103 Manage Senden ee
11. Set Active select the desired survey from list and use button to set as active This topography layer can be turned on off as a reference layer during any operation using Enable T Guidance T Marker checkbox on Topography screen shown above or S SS er using the Topography checkbox on the Map Options Reference Rx kd Tile ff Gr screen see Map Legend tab on page 42 This can provide you with valuable information in regards to the highs and lows of a field when you may not be able to visually tell with the naked eye Surveying and Tiling operations will probably benefit the most with respect of where to place the mains and laterals in a field Map Options Load 11 5 m gege If you have RTK GPS reception you are allowed to collect an elevation survey This will allow you to collect the Lat Long and elevation values as you traverse the field A point will be dropped every 3 meters as you drive regardless of speed or direction If you are collecting during operations like planting or application using autoswath it will also log points outside the boundary of the field i e through a grassed waterway to get the most information throughout the field The following are suggestions to get the best possible elevation survey for a given field Following these recommendations will provide the best results for your field e Keep swaths in the field to 60ft 19 M or less the closer the bette
12. TO FIND INFORMATION YOU RE LOOKING FOR What do you do if you cannot find the information that you re looking for There are three different ways at your disposal to find specific information quickly These steps can include 1 Look up the information in the Table of Contents 2 Look up the information in the section indexes that are located at the end of each manual section Planting Tillage Application and Harvest A Firmware Version 5 2 GENERAL 3 Use the Adobe Reader s search function While viewing this manual online in PDF format press the CTRL F buttons on your keyboard A search menu should appear and from here you may enter ina search term TONI SIHL LOS Firmware Version 5 2 GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS All machine installation and mounting kits are shipped with instructions specific to that kit Instructions include special details relating to mounting wiring and display configuration Mount the display to a secure support inside the vehicle cab The following must be considered when choosing a mounting location e The display must be readily accessible to the machine operator e The display must not obstruct the machine operator s normal driving view e The display must not interfere with or limit access to any of the existing machine controls e The CAN system cabling be routed and secured without interfering with existing machine controls damage is not done to existing vehicl
13. Tramlines checkbox Press vi You will automatically return to the Map screen Create AB line using 2 points Ar B Press to mark point A A green ball appears on the map screen where point was placed AB Button is greyed out until you drive a minimum of 100 feet U Di Cc wn D I u D dp dp Il to pause path during path creation Resume Press gt to resume path during path creation Cancel Press x to cancel path during path creation Press to mark point B The AB line appears on the map screen and point B is marked with a red ball Create AB line using Current Location and Heading 90 0 uses current location and heading line extends 1 mile before and after the A point recommend vehicle having forward motion to get a good heading Create AB line using Current Location and Inputting Heading 0 0 uses current location and input heading line extends 1 mile before and after the A point Patterns are automatically saved when the B point is set A point for A pattern For more information see AutoSave on page 85 Note On straight AB lines if you complete a swath that is longer than the previous one the display automatically extends the guidance path for the following swaths 11 AONVGINSS ADAPTIVE CURVE Use the Adaptive Curve pattern to follow gentle contours in the field or when you need to avoid obstacles B This pattern provides guidance based on the last c
14. all operating and safety instructions for proper use of this display Failure to use display properly could result in an impairment of the safety features of this product SERVICE There are no user serviceable parts inside the display Contact the manufacturer for a Return Material Authorization RMA IVANVI SIHL LOS ph 515 232 5363 fax 515 232 3595 e mail support agleader com CAUTION This display has an internal lithium coin cell battery that is good for the life of the product and A does not need to be replaced There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer s instructions SYSTEM USES e Manual Guidance e ParaDyme and GeoSteer automated steering e OnTrac2 Assisted Steering SYSTEM FEATURES e Rugged sealed enclosure e Compatible with most NMEA GPS receivers e Adjustable volume control e Perspective 3D View Map e Advanced GPS Diagnostics e USB media slot e 28 pin plug compatible with other Ag Leader displays e RAM mount USB FLASH DRIVE A USB Flash Drive can be used to save and transfer your data in and out of the display COLOR TOUCH SCREEN The display features a color touch screen display The touch screen allows easy and intuitive navigation through the screens on the display without the need for any external keypad or mouse devices Here are a few key things to remember if you are new to
15. copy all log files to the USB drive when the display is powering down See Export Files on page 54 for more information e Memory Adjusts information stored in the display s internal memory Create Backup Press to create a backup file of all configuration settings products and Grower Farm Field Management data structure on the USB drive Backup files are stored using the ibk2 file format Restore Backup Press to restore a backup file from the external data drive to the internal memory of the display Clear Internal Memory Press this button to clear the internal memory of the display The system will present a warning dialog box and ask if you would like to create a backup file prior to clearing the memory CAUTION Once you clear the system s internal memory this information is deleted and cannot be restored A unless a backup has been made 22 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP e View Module Firmware Displays the Module Firmware Management screen which is a list of all firmware modules and firmware versions that are available for the display Note The Module Firmware Management list includes module firmware that you may not be running Import Imports any firmware stored on the USB drive into the display memory Direct Upgrade Upgrades an individual module directly from the USB Remove Removes unwanted module firmware from the Module Firmware Management list Note Pressing the Remove button d
16. display Device Information Memory m Display and display diagnostics Note For more information See Device Information on page 57 41 SNOILV4Y34IO OU Vehicle Icon Zoom to Extent The Vehicle Icon is shown by an arrow inside a circle if the Map screen is viewed in Zoom to Extent The vehicle appears as a gold colored triangle if the Map screen is viewed in Zoom Detail The appearance of the zoomed in icon changes depending upon the data being logged in the field Vehicle Icon logging A If the vehicle is logging the implement icon appears as a green bar behind it Vehicle Icon not logging If the vehicle is not logging data then the implement icon appears as a grey bar Press the grid area of the Map screen and four arrow icons appear at the bottom right of the Map screen An example showing these arrow buttons is at left Pressing these arrow icons will move the center of the Map screen in the direction of the arrow button The Zoom Tool icons which resemble a magnifying glass are shown at the right hand side of the Map screen Pressing the zoom tool with the plus sign increases the scale of the Map screen Pressing the zoom tool with the minus sign decreases the scale of the Map screen Pressing the zoom tool with the four arrows underneath re centers the Map screen and brings its scale back to the default At the upper left hand side of the Map screen is the Mapping Toolbox Press any of
17. display would be receiving a position message 5 times every second e Speed Heading Rate The frequency that the receiver is sending the display your ground speed and heading VTG Note Position Rate and Speed Heading Rate should both be set at a minimum of 5 Hz for guidance or steering e Change Longitude Latitude Format ati Pressing this button changes the Longitude Latitude format These can either be shown in Degrees Minutes and Seconds or Decimal Degrees e View Messages To view the NMEA or TSIP messages coming from the receiver press the View Messages button e UTC Time UTC is an acronym for Coordinated Universal Time a high precision atomic time standard that defines local time throughout the world Different versions of universal time use atomic clocks to correct for irregularities in the Earth s rotation and orbit UTC is used in navigation astronomy aviation Internet broadcasts and amateur radio If you are receiving information from the satellite then the UTC Time should automatically update e UTC Date If you are receiving information from the satellite then the UTC date should automatically update e HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Precision HDOP indicates the quality of the horizontal GPS position Lower HDOP numbers are optimal higher numbers are undesirable e PDOP Position Dilution of Precision PDOP is a unitless measure indicating when the satellite geometry can provide the most accurate results When
18. eh Ce ME 21 Management Setup 2 E 25 SATIN an EVENT ee ee Dee 25 lite ie E 26 Advanced Functionality Via Permissions nennen nenn 27 Management button 28 owen FAN FE ED ee E 28 OW Gerne EEE EIIEEEEN BEI NEBEN EIER CERIFIEEIEEENFE EEE RR EIERN EIIEEEREEEEREIEERCEREEHIIBERRFEEEFEFACRERRERE 28 FAR AN FIE oan rei E ae ee 29 Importing and Exporting Field Boundaries nenne nnenn nennen 30 SOO PPE E ann ee an ee ee 31 IST TA ee ene eee eee ee ere eee ee 31 Add a User 20 ccc cccccccccceececeeeeceeeeseeeeseeeceeeeeau cece ceseuceseeeseeeseeesaueeseueeseeeeseeeeas 32 Uoer oep DUNO ee 32 denera T a E 33 PIIONS ESM Ul AD E 33 Adale SS TaD ne een 33 Hermmseions nenne nano nnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnenn 33 Ais 33 Vire e 33 Permission Level For Opefaldlss e nee 34 UE AP ue ne ee ee 34 Basie PENIS SION an ee er A T ERO 34 STON FSS SION WEE 34 ACCESSING Setup Menus nnannnnnnnnnnnnennnnnrnsrrrsrnnnrnrnnnrrsnrrnnrrrnrrnsnrrnnrennrrnnrenne 35 Foroen PASS WOL IS ee ee ee ea 36 BUSINESSES AD ce vnnetrepesncnesweesecesnresteacnetysymoesmeusncneuetaoieueseeneneeaetmeyseseannesaiteeets 36 Field Operations OS OE Ee O E 40 FI Ee EEN 40 Ola GIG ALON ee en een 41 IN ABBING TOODO casee ee 42 Map LEGERO TAD etre csc cts ee 42 MATKO e EE 43 Belag een 43 le EC E 44 BO AV ee EE 44 Boundary Settings essen nee ea 45 reene ln unse ee ee ee 45 PAUSE BOTH ee a ee 46 ale Let 46 AGO A IS Alan zur ee ee ee 46 Headland RK e 47 LOG gl
19. field e FSA Area refers to tillable acres as established by the FSA 29 dNLIS LNAWNASDVNVIA e Clear Bounds button Press to center the map on the current GPS position Note The Clear Bounds feature is particularly useful if you have flyer points or have logged a point outside the mappable range of your current location Importing and Exporting Field Boundaries Boundaries can be created with the display or imported from desktop GIS software Any boundary files present in the display can also be exported for use in desktop mapping software Note For more information on creating boundaries see Create Boundary on page 45 USB Import button To import a boundary from the USB drive first go to the Setup Field tab highlight the correct field in the Farm Field list and press the USB Import button Management Setup Grower Farm Field Season Users Businesses True Area Grower Gene Eilers ap Boundary Grower Seth am L Farm Sheldon Field Low 80 S 39 92 ac The File Selection screen appears Highlight the desired file to import Operator can import export all fields and boundaries at once with an AGSETUP file For more information on AGSETUP files see See AGSETUP on page 109 File Selection Name ES Field Demo Allg mr m Fam ren Press to complete the import process L Boundaries i Demo 3 waterway iby Demo larger than or
20. only have one display in your operation NEW SETUP New Setup Select New Setup to perform all setup through the display user interface Display Owner Display Owner Business Name SETUP Press Single Display button then gt to continue Multiple Display Select Multiple Displays if you only have more than one display and want to share setup items between displays Press New Setup button then gt to continue Import Setup Select Import Setup to select an AgSetup file to import setup items from your computer Press to enter a Display Owner Business Display Nickname Press to accept the setup and return to Home screen 13 NOILV4YNDI4NOD IMPORT SETUP Press Import Setup button then gt to continue New Setup Import Setup Select New Setup to perform all setup through Select Import Setup to select an AgSetup file to the display user interface import setup items from your computer Select desired setup file from directory File Selection EE 200812000026 Press to accept the setup and return to 2009120009 2 634 Home screen 2009120009 2 634 Demo Waterway No Preview North Field Waterloo Farm Davenport Farm Ashton Farm MULTIPLE DISPLAY SETUP FIRST DISPLAY Press Multiple Display button then gt to continue Single Display Multiple Display Select Single Display if you only have one Sele
21. satellites are spread around the sky the PDOP value is low and the computed position is more accurate When satellites are grouped close together the PDOP is high and the positions are less accurate Lower PDOP numbers are optimal higher numbers are undesirable e Port The connection between the display and the GPS as established at a message format and baud rate e Frequency The Correction Frequency indicates the GPS satellite frequency used by the receiver Note The Correction Frequency diagnostic does not show for WAAS connections e SNR If your receiver is using Beacon differential corrections the frequency and signal to noise ratio SNR will be displayed Signal to Noise Ratio SNR indicates the strength of the differential correction signal in relation to the amount of background noise that can interfere with signal reception 70 Firmware Version 5 2 e Correction Age The length of time since the GPS receiver has obtained its last update several seconds depending on the characteristics of the individual satellite signals Note The age of the DGPS corrections as delivered to the GPS receiver will vary from one second to Satellite Plot ap e Press GPS satellite button gt General tab gt Satellite Plot button Satellite Plot The Satellite Plot feature can display either as a plot Plot Graph or agraph The information on these screens Is used E as an advanced diagnostic tool for GPS satellite availab
22. within two years of the warranty start date Warranty is not provided for damage resulting from abuse neglect accidents vandalism acts of nature or any causes that are outside of the normal intended use of the display Ag Leader Technology shall not be liable for indirect incidental or consequential damages to the dealer end user or third parties arising from the sale installation or use of any Ag Leader Technology product UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS Certain features of the display can be locked down by authorized personnel having password access and should be changed only by authorized personnel having password access Unauthorized access to the locked down features is prohibited Attempts to access the locked down features by unauthorized 110 Firmware Version 5 2 personnel constitutes fraud Ag Leader is not responsible for any damage or loss incurred as a result of access to the locked down features by unauthorized personnel and you as owner of the display agree to indemnify and hold harmless Ag Leader its partners subsidiaries agents affiliates and or licensor ee s as applicable for any unauthorized access to the locked down features PROPRIETARY TECHNOLOGY NOTICE Ag Leader Technology s display has patents on its design and operational features Copying features of this system relating to measurement and calculation of grain flow and weight organization of field and load data may result in patent infringement COPYRIGHT NOTI
23. 0120009 2 634 2009120009 2 634 bee 2009120009 2 634 File Selection Demo Waterway North Field Waterloo Farm Ashton Farm No Preview Filename 2012 03 13 _12 37 56 agsetup Management Products Configuration A Conflicts 4 CSX55A12SS CSX56A11VT3PRO CSX56B10CONV Item to Import Name Modification Time Creation Time Rename Imported Rename Existing 03 05 2012 14 24 03 05 2012 14 24 Resolve Conflict Resolution Existing Item Name Modification Time Creation Time Corn 01 09 2012 08 35 01 09 2012 08 35 Corn Rename the item being imported Rename the existing Item Merge the imported and existing items together Use the scroll bar to find the file you wish to import When a setup file is created it is saved in a folder titled with the displays serial number _nickname The file will include a date and have the agsetup suffix Select the desired setup file from directory and press ra Highlight item with conflict Conflicts can be resolved by e Rename Import e Rename Existing e Merge Product Mixes and Configurations can not be merged The Merge button will be grayed out and not selectable for these items Once all conflicts have been resolved press vi Most of the functionality of the display is not available until the basic setup process is completed SETUP BUTTONS The Setup buttons are used to toggle between screens that ad
24. AB line Press to delete an AB line HU DE You can create up to 20 different AB lines within SmartPath ep Press the Back button to close the screen Cycle between Loaded Paths ke gt 4p Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt Active Line Cyle button Press to cycle through the paths loaded in SmartPath If you drive your vehicle onto the Projected Path the system guidance uses this as the Followed Path Once the AB line is created you can switch between the AB line and SmartPath patterns by pressing the AB SmartPath toggle d After the Guidance System has switched over to a different path the name of the currently followed pattern is shown within a black box on the Map screen The Map screen changes its appearance to Perspective View and SmartPath settings are shown in the mapping toolbox Drive along the path that you wish to create Note The display will not create an A point with SmartPath unless you are mapping a Straight AB line within it For more information see Once the AB line is created you can switch between the AB line and SmartPath patterns by pressing the AB SmartPath toggle on page 83 After you turn around on your first pass the system guidance will follow a maroon colored line parallel to your previously driven pass 83 AONVGINS As you continue using the SmartPath the map screen will display three lines e A The Base Path Appears as
25. CANA CANB 3 information EE e EEN Hardware ID 4001683 Q ID COMPASS e B Major revision erial Number 2009120056 D D eae ae zl First digit of firmware version Run Time 436 54 39 Boot Counter 394 7 C Minor revision First digit of firmware version after decimal Example Version 4 5 Major 4 Minor 5 Only needed when a Manger forgets their password and works within the display until firmware is upgraded How will Tech Support identify if the person calling in is a Manager or not They will ask the caller Are you a Manager in the display If the customer answers yes Tech Support will generate the password If the customer answers no Tech Support will require a Manager to authorize the display to be unlocked What if a customer doesn t want to risk forgetting passwords and generating new ones A display does not need to be locked with a password The display can be operated as it has been in the past without passwords Operators can also be setup with limited or customized access without passwords Tips e Managers keep a record of all passwords set in the display e Operators write down your personal password e To avoid Operators obtaining unwanted access to a display instruct them to call a Manager for help with passwords before Tech Support BUSINESSES TAB e Fe Press Home button gt Management Barn button gt Businesses tab 36 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP T
26. CE Ag Leader Technology has copyrighted 2013 the contents of this manual and the operating program for the display No reproductions may be made without first obtaining the consent of Ag Leader Technology SERVICE AND SUPPORT Your display was designed with simplicity and ease of use in mind This manual has been provided to help familiarize yourself with the display and its basic functionality Setup wizards are implemented where appropriate within the system to further simplify configuration and use If you have additional questions or feel that you may be having a problem with your system call your local Ag Leader Technology dealer or call us directly at the phone number below If we determine you have a hardware failure we will ship replacement hardware immediately Our Technical Support Department can be reached by phone at 515 232 5363 extension 1 or through email at support agleader com 111 XIGNaAddwW 112 Firmware Version 5 2 Index A AB smartpath toggle 83 active line cycle 84 adaptive curve 78 area count 85 heading change 85 heading threshold 85 new pass 85 adaptive pattern options 85 Add a User 32 all area covered 85 area count 85 B base path 84 Basic Permission 34 C cancel 77 78 80 81 center pivot 80 clear nudge 90 console button 19 Custom Permission 34 E edit pattern 86 export pattern 86 F field 29 followed path 84 Full Permission 34 G GPS button 19 Grower 28 gr
27. Components screen select MDU 2 Read the warning carefully and then press the Continue button 102 Firmware Version 5 2 GUIDANCE 3 Use the Steering Command buttons to send the various commands to the MDU Observe that the steering wheel behaves according to the specified command Note The command buttons control the rate at which the wheels turn left right e Hard Left button turns wheel left at 100 e Percent Left button turns wheels left at amount specified in slider bar e Zero Percent button stops wheels from turning e Percent Right button turns wheels right the amount specified in the slider bar e Hard Right button turns the wheel right at 100 e Stop button terminates the Steering Diagnostics procedure e Steering Left Right Percentage changes turning speed the higher percentage turning faster SYSTEM MENU Press System button The system menu features the following functions monitor system parameters and performance System Health save delete or reset information in system database and log files Mile activate or deactivate optional sensors Accessories ann password protected for use by qualified service technicians only Technician D Za upgrade system with the latest software available SYSTEM HEALTH gt System Health Press System button gt System Health button The System Health screen provides diagnostic and status information for various
28. External Storage button gt Upgrade Firmware button gt specific fw2 file on USB drive gt Check button Pressing the Upgrade Firmware button allows you to upgrade the display firmware from the fw2 file stored on the USB drive At the File Selection screen scroll through the list of files on the USB drive until you find the fw2 firmware file Highlight the fw2 file and the box at the upper right hand side of the File Selection screen shows the version of this file Press to continue and the Upgrade screen informs you that the upgrade is beginning At the Upgrade Ready screen press WA A CAUTION Do not disconnect display power when the upgrade is taking place IMPORT FILES A az Press Home button gt External Storage button gt Import Files The File Selection screen opens Use the scroll bar to find the file you wish to import File formats that you can import AGSETUP Use to transfer setup information from display to display or from SMS and display e Replaces MSF IBY PAT IRX REF e Allows full synchronization of the following file items Management Data Growers Farms Fields Seasons Operators Products and Product Mixes Boundaries Guidance Patterns 53 JAlaqd Ivv e Marker Sets and Markers 5 Note Do not use the IBK to clone a display Use AGSETUP AGDATA e Includes all the necessary data to fully archive in SMS e Includes recorded operation data e Equipment Used e Pro
29. GE minutes A M P M settings month date and year To make these changes effective press vl Americas Central Time T Close Red X button however the time date changes will not be accepted until the display is shut down and Note The display will then shut down immediately If you do not want to shut the display down press the restarted e Brightness and volume percentages To change these press the Brightness Volume button and use a v to change the percentage of the Display Brightness and Speaker Volume e Calibrate Touchscreen Press this to launch the Touch screen Calibration wizard Calibrate the touch screen by following the on screen instructions A CAUTION Do not use any sharp objects to operate the touch screen or the display may be damaged e Time Zone Use the drop down menu to select your time zone e Language Couniry Selection Use the drop down menu to select the language e Operating Units Select either Imperial or Metric e Enable Video Enables input from up to four video cameras e ISOBUS Settings Enables Virtual Terminal and Task Controller DISPLAY TAB JA a Press Home button gt Display button gt Display tab 20 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP Console Setup General Display Features Advanced The Display tab contains functionality for setting up a he Dieplay Dee Display Owner and making any needed edits to the Product Type AL VERSA owner personal info
30. Hz that the display receives position information from viewable satellites This is the same number as shown on GPS Rate Hz drop down list menu located on the General Tab e Output Rate Hz Represents the cyclical rate in Hz at which the receiver sends information to the display This field shows a value of either 1 or ASAP The default rate is 1 Hz 68 Firmware Version 5 2 ASAP represents a Hz value of more than 1 e NMEA Messages These checkboxes represent various communication protocols or formats that have been set by the National Marine Electronics Association NMEA and used in information strings or sentences output by the GPS Receiver At present the display only requires two NMEA Message formats GGA and VTG GGA position in longitude and latitude VTG ground speed GSV GSA required to view the Satellite Plot but are not required for GPS information GLL ZDA RMC MSS Leave these other NMEA message formats unchecked unless you are connected to a third party monitor and have been directed to do so GPS INFORMATION a To access diagnostic information about the GPS signal press the GPS satellite button amp that appears in the in the upper left hand side of the Status Bar GPS Information then appears on General Receiver and OmniSTAR tabs Information on these GPS Information screens is described on the following pages GPS INFORMATION GENERAL TAB E gt sea Press GPS satel
31. N Indicates specific settings calibrations and procedures that must be followed for proper system A performance and operation A WARNING Indicates specific instructions to avoid accidental loss of data and system configurations settings CROSS REFERENCES AND WEB LINKS Throughout this manual numerous cross references are provided to other pages or sections These cross references are always shown in blue italic text and list the title and page number as in the following example To find the information you re looking for see How to Find Information You re Looking For on page 4 If you are viewing this manual in PDF format you can click on this blue text and go directly to the link Links to web sites are shown in blue italicized and underlined text as in the following example To view the web site go to www agleader com VIEWING THIS MANUAL ONLINE This operators manual can be viewed online at Ag Leader s Web site To view an online version go to the Ag Leader Web site and click the Customer Support link You will see a page titled Product Manuals To view and or print the Operators Manual online you will need the Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader DOT file format The Adobe Reader software comes pre installed on most personal computers If Adobe Reader is not installed on your computer the program is available for download at no charge A link to the Adobe download site is located at the Ag Leader Web site HOW
32. Setup button e gt ma ES 32 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP Press Home button gt Management Barn button gt User tab gt Select Specific User gt Setup wrench General Phone Email Address e Business Email e Extended Address e State Province PERMISSIONS General tab e First and Last Name e Set and Clear Password e Applicator License e Memo Phone Email tab e Home Phone e Mobile Phone e Business Phone e Home Email This is an optional function that defines what access the user will have in the display Users are defined as Operator or Manager can select either none or both Operators e Have full or limited access e No access to USB or Setup options unless also set as a Manager Can import from USB from Map Screen RX patterns boundaries e Manager sets up privileges Managers e Full access to the display settings and functions e Only user that can change the selected configuration e Ability to log out of the display System can be set up with operators only Passwords are not used when set up this way 33 dNLAIS LNFNFOVNVIN PERMISSION LEVEL FOR OPERATORS Full Permission Provides full access to features and functionality on the map and home screen A user set only as an Operator cannot select a different configuration and cannot access USB or Setup when a manager is setup in the display Basic Permission No access to e Legend Tab on Map screen e Marks Tab on Map scr
33. Shift Right a Sum buttons to enter the direction and to accept change Note The Shift setting is not available with the SmartPath patterns STEERING PR Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt Setup wrench button gt Steering tab Line Acquisition determines how aggressively the system steers onto the desired steering path The ideal setting allows the system to take the shortest route without excessively sharp or sudden movements of the vehicle Guidance Options Nudge Shift Geama Lightbar Tramlines Line Steering Reverse m Acquisition _ Responce Responce_ Steering Response controls the oscillations of eu a the vehicle when it is on the desired path 10 10 ES b Ra zu Reverse Response ParaDyme Only controls the oscillations of the vehicle when it is on the desired path in reverse Log coverage while AutoSteer is engaged checkbox Coverage while engaged is available when an AutoSteering system OnTrac2 GeoSteer ParaDyme is connected User can still manually control coverage logging with the on screen coverage button AutoSwath is unaffected by this selection ONTRAC TUNING Fr Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt Setup wrench button gt OnTrac Tuning tab 91 AONVGINS Guidance Options Motor Aggressiveness determines how aggressively the motor engages Nudge Shit Steering OnTrac Tuning Lig
34. TIVE VIEW Note The Perspective View is only available when guidance is active Area Logging Status button Pressing this button turns logging on and off ON OFF The Engage icon shows that the autosteer system is on off or off but ready to engage The appearance of this icon displays the following 40 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP Engage ON Green if the autosteer system is on Engage Ready Grey if the autosteer system off but ready to engage Engage Not Ready vi Grey with a red circle and slash if the autosteer system is off and unable to engage Note For more information see Guidance on page 75 GPS SIGNAL INDICATOR The GPS button in the upper left hand corner of the Map screen displays the following colors Differential GPS S Green if you are receiving a differential GPS signal GPS No differential Yellow if you are receiving GPS but no differential signal No GPS ar ei Grey if you are receiving no GPS signal The Flex Mode icon appears for ParaDymes and GeoSteers using Flex Mode Flex mode provides continuity of position solution to maintain automated steering by seamless flexing transitioning to a lower accuracy mode when a higher accuracy mode is lost such as loss of the RTK radio link Flex Mode ON GREEN Flex Mode Exceeded YELLOW Note For more information see the ParaDyme Insert The Device Information button opens screens that
35. TK Radio Channel 74 Firmware Version 5 2 GUIDANCE GUIDANCE STEERING CONTROL SETUP gi Press Home button gt GPS button GPS Guidance Setup steering Receiver mg e Manual Guidance Select this to perform guidance by lightbar while manually Operator presende Alarm steering the vehicle ei i e OnTrac2 OnTrac2 For more information see the OnTrac2 section S LL e ParaDyme Steering For more information see the ParaDyme insert e Operator Presence Alarm The Operator Presence Alarm disengages guidance control if the operator does not have any interaction with the display for a specified period of time Use the drop down menu to specify the period of time before guidance is automatically disengaged e Lightbar Settings For more information see Lightbar Settings on page 75 e Required Differential Correction for Guidance When un checked allows guidance to operate without differential correction Pressing the Setup wrench button on the Guidance Tab opens the guidance system settings for the selected guidance system Note In order to use guidance with the display you must have a GPS receiver capable of a GPS output rate of 5 Hz or more LIGHTBAR SETTINGS SETUP Lightbar er gt ea 75 AONVGINS Press Home button gt GPS button gt Lightbar Settings button Lightbar Settings e LED Spacing Enter the distance represented by each square of the lightbar 6 72 in e Mod
36. a black line is the initial SmartPath that you created on the first pass e B The Followed Path Appears as a maroon colored line is the path that your vehicle is currently using e C The Projected Path Appears as a blue colored line on the opposite side of the Base Path is an alternate path parallel to the Base Path The system guidance created this path when you created the Base Path This is the path that your vehicle would have taken if you had turned it in the opposite direction e SmartPath Notes The Projected Path and Base Path both remain in display memory unless you press the Reset button without saving the SmartPath pattern Pressing the Save button saves all the SmartPath passes within the display s memory for future use select a Previous SmartPath Pass If you have specified SmartPath as your desired pattern but you are not following an active guidance pattern the Guidance System automatically begins searching for SmartPath patterns for your use If you wish to use a previously created SmartPath pattern you can do so by pressing on 1 cl the Active Line Cycle button This button allows you to cycle between available SmartPath patterns e Notes When the guidance system looks for other available SmartPath patterns it first displays the nearest available pass You can adjust the available area in which the Guidance System searches for previously created SmartPath passes To do this adjust
37. al circuits A CAUTION Exceeding these specifications may result in degraded operation and or damage to the display SYSTEM AND UPGRADES Ag Leader Technology will periodically provide operating program updates that will improve the performance of your display Required software updates will be available free of charge for download from www agleader com On occasion major releases will be made available that have significant product feature additions or enhancements These optional software updates may have an additional fee associated with them PRODUCT REGISTRATION When registering your Ag Leader Technology products by one of the following methods you can elect to receive notice of any new product updates or features Register by mail Ag Leader Technology 2202 South Riverside Dr Ames IA 50010 Register by Fax 515 232 3595 Register at the Ag Leader Web site at http www agleader com IVANVI SIHL LOS CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS The operators manual uses the following text formatting schemes to call attention to information related to simplifying system operation and proper operating practices to prevent accidental data loss If in doubt about the results of performing an action or deleting an item from the system back up all system files to the USB external drive prior to proceeding with the action Note Provides informative tips to assist with system setup calibration and operation CAUTIO
38. and efficient startup This reduces the time taken for satellite convergence after startup and thus increases accuracy in the field Note To get the most benefit from AutoSeed technology you should shut down the vehicle in a place where the receiver has a clear view of the sky Do not move the vehicle before powering up again OMNISTAR SETTINGS GPS 2500 gt ge gt ER gt omisran Differential Source drop down Press Home button gt GPS button gt Receiver Setup wrench button gt OmniSTAR Differential Source drop down menu gt Setup wrench button OmniSTAR Setup OmniSTAR ID Provider Settings 1802697 Automatic Tuning Differential Source VBS Frequency Custom Custom e HP XP Frequency 1575 42 Convergence Threshold THU 66 Firmware Version 5 2 related to using satellite differential correction vary based upon your geographic location Setup details are explained on the following pages More specific information can be obtained by contacting OmniSTAR Note The use of OmniSTAR differential requires purchase of a subscription from OmniSTAR Settings e Serial Number OmniSTAR User ID This box shows the serial number of your receiver It may also display your OmniSTAR User ID S Note You will need to know this number when contacting OmniSTAR in order to set up the receiver e Differential Source VBS OmniSTAR VBS is a sub meter level of service HP XP The OmniSTAR XP serv
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40. aspects of steering system The overview screen displays the status of the components Select an item for which you want a detailed status 103 ZIVHLNO MANAGE SETTINGS gt Manage Settings Press System button gt Manage Settings button The Manage Settings screen enables you to e Save or delete the current log files e Save the current database or import a database e Reset all the current settings to the default factory settings Log Files The log files contain system data that can be used for diagnostic and troubleshooting purposes To copy log files 1 Insert USB drive into display 2 Press Manage Settings button 3 Select Log Files 4 Press Copy to Display button The log files are saved to the USB drive To delete log files 1 Press the Manage Settings button 2 Select Log Files 3 Press Delete button 4 Press checkmark button on the Delete Log Files confirmation prompt Log files are deleted 104 Firmware Version 5 2 GUIDANCE Database The database contains all the vehicle and system parameter data required for system operation A backup of the database can be used to restore existing settings or copy them to a new system Note Backup and restore of the database should not be used to copy vehicle profiles from one unit to another To back up database 1 Insert USB drive into display 2 Press Manage Settings button 3 Select database 4 Press Backup to D
41. ass The display must be logging coverage data in order to generate the next pass Heading Change logs the next pass when the vehicle turns past the heading threshold e Heading Threshold Enter in the degree of turning angle that your vehicle will need to make before creating another pass degrees Note You should always set the Heading Threshold number past 90 degrees The default number is 110 AUTOSAVE 11 0 OE Patterns are automatically saved when the B point is set A point for A pattern A screen will notify user that the patterns is being saved with a default name using the date and time Patterns can be renamed or deleted 85 that the Guidance System uses to search for previously AONVGINS MANAGE PATTERNS SPATIAL SORT Sp 7 a gt Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt New Pattern button Spatial Sort allows the user to select any guidance pattern in the display sorted by distance from the Load Pattern Swath Created Type A 2014 01 02 13 41 57 40 0000 01 02 2014 Straight GPS location 2014 01 02_13 42 07 40 0000 01 02 2014 Straight Pattern at the top of the list will be the closest to current GPS location 2014 01 02_13 46 38 40 0000 01 02 2014 Straight 2014 01 02_13 43 31 40 0000 01 02 2014 Curve E headland 40 0000 03 14 2012 Straight E headland 12 40 0000 05 15 2012 Straight kd Show all patterns Check the box to show all Slant east end 40 0000 03 14 2012 St
42. ated Position Error N A e VBS Time Remaining e AutoSeed Fast Restart e AutoSeed Status e Estimated Position Error RTK NTRIP Information The following information appears on the second GPS Information screen for RTK or NTRIP e Convergence Successful communication between Base Station and ParaDyme Roof Module e Radio Throughput Displays percentage of data received from Base Station e Distance to Base Shows distance to Base Station in miles kilometers e Base Channel Displays Channel ID of Base Station e NTRIP NTRIP users only Shows either Connected or Disconnected 72 Firmware Version 5 2 GPS INFORMATION NTRIP PER ser om Press GPS satellite button gt GeoSteer tab or ParaDyme SdD GPS Information e NTRIP Connect Connects the display to the NTRIP correction source GeoSteer Firmware Version 1 2 25159 Serial Number 1219150027 Active Vehicle JD 7280R NTRIP Stream ree een Network mount point NTRIP Status Stream Connected Cellular Status Connected NTR P Statu S Cellular Signal Strength 100 WEEN Se Displays NTRIP connection either Connected or Disconnected e Cellular Status Displays status of ParaDyme cellular modem either Connected or Disconnected e Cellular Signal Strength Displays a number between 0 and 100 NTRIP Connect e WiFi Status Displays status of WiFi router either Connected or Disconnected e WiFi Signal Strengt
43. ation Audible Alarms Approaching Headland m Crossing Headland Boundary Pass LR Headland 55 ft Topography SETUP Press Headland Alarm Settings button o Alert Distance distance from approaching headland at which display will warn user of upcoming headland Alert Duration time length from approaching headland at which display will warn user of upcoming headland Audible Alarms e Approaching Headland e Crossing Headland Boundary Map Screen with Headlands Field The display allows you to record points that can be used to make a reference layer Headlands Topography that is relative to the elevation throughout the field This requires that you have an RIK GPS signal to collect the accurate elevation data You can also import data from mapping software such as SMS Advanced via agsetup files Pressing the Topography button takes you to the Topography screen which allows user to setup Topography functionality 49 SNOILVHSdO 9131 Topography screen Topography Elevation Surveys New Survey button press to create a new elevation s Tue Sep 3 08 53 52 2013 SU rvey West 160 20130820 Add to Selected button press to add to an elevation survey Minus button press to delete a topographical survey Enable checkbox press to turn elevation reference layer on off Enable checkbox functions the same as Topography checkbox in Map Options screen Fr aa shown below
44. ber OmniSTAR User ID This box shows the serial number of your receiver It may also display your OmniSTAR User ID Note You will need to know this number when contacting OmniSTAR in order to set up the receiver e Differential Source The choices include VBS HP XP and HP XP with VBS backup These three options are described below VBS OmniSTAR VBS is a sub meter level of service HP XP The OmniSTAR XP service is more accurate than VBS but slightly less accurate than HP The OmniSTAR HP High Performance service is the most accurate of the three options HP XP with VBS backup If this option is chosen and you lose your HP XP signal your receiver will automatically switch to VBS 65 SdD e Frequency Inthe Frequency drop down list box select the geographic region where you are located If you wish to enter a Custom Frequency select Custom Then enter the frequency number in the text box below Note The display does not come with custom frequency numbers Enter a number only if directed to by OmniSTAR e Baud Rate The baud rate represents the speed at which your receiver obtains information from the satellite Note You should always keep the baud rate set at 1200 unless directed by OmniSTAR or Technical Support e AutoSeed Fast Restart Checking this box before the vehicle is shut down allows the receiver to utilize shutdown time to acquire the appropriate satellites in order to ensure a quick
45. ct Multiple Displays if you have more than display in your operation one display and want to share setup items between displays 14 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP Press First Display button then gt to continue First Display Additional Display Select First Display to complete the initial Select Additional Display to import setup items startup wizard and export an AgSetup file for from an AgSetup file from another display that has importing into additional displays with version 3 0 already been set up or higher NEW SETUP Press New Setup button then gt to continue Lal New Setup Import Setup Select New Setup to perform all setup through Select Import Setup to select an AgSetup file to the display user interface import setup items from your computer Display Owner Press to enter a Display Owner Business Display Owner Business Name N am e Display Nickname Press to accept the setup and return to Home screen 15 NOILVUNSIANOD IMPORT SETUP Press Import Setup button then gt to continue New Setup Import Setup Select New Setup to perform all setup through Select Import Setup to select an AgSetup file to the display user interface import setup items from your computer Select desired setup file from directory File Selection Ef 2000120006252 Press to accept the setup and return to 2009120009 2 634 Home screen
46. ctional When options are functional diagnostic information is gathered and any malfunction of the sensor is reported through the diagnostic manager If the sensor is removed warnings and errors are reported until the sensor is deactivated in the system Note The Remote Engage Switch is an optional device that allows AutoSteer to be engaged from Q a device such as a foot switch or push button instead of pushing the Engage button on the display A Remote Engage Switch must be activated in the Accessories menu Remote Engage Switch Press the Enable button to activate the Remote Engage Switch The Remote Engage Switch enabled screen appears To disable the Remote Engage Switch at a later time return to the screen and press the Disable button 7 hi Press System button gt Technician button TECHNICIAN The Technician screen is password protected for use by qualified service technicians only SOFTWARE UPGRADE gt Software Upgrade Press System button gt Software Upgrade button The Software Upgrade screen enables you to upgrade your system with the latest application software 1 Insert a USB drive containing software upgrade into Display 2 Press Software Upgrade button 3 Press Choose File button 4 Select the desired software from list and press checkmark The upgrade process goes through a series of steps and reboots the AutoSteer system after a successful upgrade 5 Press checkmark button after the u
47. differential signal and if it appears gray then you have lost GPS In either case you should check your GPS settings SETUP Ei Press Home button gt GPS button GPS Guidance Setup CG Guidance Steering Lightbar Settings and Required Differential Correction for Guidance DE re Man For more information see the Guidance chapter at 15 Minutes P Guidance on page 75 Lightbar Settings rn Require Differential Correction for Guidance GPS SETTINGS A en Press Home button gt GPS button gt Receiver Setup wrench button 63 SdD GPS Settings Differential Source GPS Rate Hz WAAS v 1 y Port A Settings Age of Differential WAAS Force TSIP E Backup 0 Connection Reset to 8 Ignore NMEA Defaults Checksum Note If using OmniSTAR see OmniSTAR Settings on page 65 64 e Differential Source Select choice of WAAS EGNOS Satellite OmniSTAR or Beacon Coast Guard differential sources e Wrench button Pressing the Wrench button opens different settings screens depending on whether you are using OmniSTAR or Beacon e Ignore NMEA Checksum Check this to ignore intermittent GPS message errors e GPS Rate Hz The GPS Position Rate drop down menu represents the cycles per second that the display receives guidance information from viewable satellites Select one of the available Hz rates from the drop down menu e Age of Differential Displays the elapsed time since rec
48. ducts Used e Marks Logged e Boundaries e Guidance Patterns e Flexible export options e Will be able to export by Grower EXPORT FILES AGSETUP Al gt gt Export Setup File Press Home button gt External Storage button gt Export Setup File Use to transfer setup information from display to display or from SMS and display e Replaces MSF IBY PAT IRX REF e Allows full synchronization of the following items e Management Data Growers Farms Fields Seasons Operators e Products and Product Mixes e Boundaries e Guidance Patterns e Marker Sets and Markers Note Do not use the IBK to clone a display anymore Use AGSETUP AGDATA Al gt gt Export Data File Press Home button gt External Storage button gt Export Data File e Includes all the necessary data to fully archive in SMS e Includes recorded operation data 54 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP e Equipment Used e Products Used e Marks Logged e Boundaries e Guidance Patterns e Flexible export options e Will be able to export by Grower MANAGE FILES Ae Press Home button gt External Storage button gt Manage Files Use the scroll bar to view a list of all files and folders A bar at the bottom of the window shows how much memory is available on the USB drive To delete files highlight specific file and press bat The Memory Management screen warns that the selected files will be permanently deleted Press to per
49. e Press Home button gt GPS button gt Receiver Setup wrench button gt Port Settings 6 SdD GPS Port Setup The Serial Port Settings screen is the place where u you can adjust GPS output The appearance of the Serial Port Settings screen varies depending upon your model of GPS receiver Shown to the left is the Serial Port Settings screen as it would appear for an g vis operator of a GPS 1500 or 2500 antenna GPS Position Rate Hz Speed Di If GLL TC RMC Port A Connected Output Baud Rate NMEA Messages 38400 GGA TI M Position ir GSA LG GSV GPS Port Setup PORT A The appearance of this TSIP receiver GPS Port Setup Toe screen is the same for both Ports A and B Output Type TSIP kW GGA Position i GSA Output Baud Rate 4800 k VTG Speed ZDA Output Parity RMC GPS Pos Rate Hz 1 MSS Output Rate Hz ASAP W xv e Output Type Displays what type of protocol the receiver is using NMEA or TSIP e Output Baud Rate Displays the speed at which the receiver communicates with the display For optimal performance the GPS baud rate should be set at 19 200 or higher e Output Parity Displays either Odd or None If using TSIP this setting should be Odd If using NMEA this setting should be None 5 Note Parity refers to a technique for checking data integrity after transmission e GPS Pos Rate Hz Represents the cycles per second shown in
50. e Spacing External Lightbar Chase center the vehicle by followig the indicator LED Brightness ig hts Mode 5 Pull center the vehicle by turning in the opposite direction of the indicator lights on the lightbar e External Lightbar LED Brightness If applicable press A v to enterin a number specifying the brightness of the LED lights on the optional L160 external lightbar The number 1 is the Chase dimmest and 10 is the brightest Default is 5 GUIDANCE TAB ON MAPPING TOOLBOX Zi A Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox The Guidance Tab on the Mapping Toolbox allows you to you can create a Mr new pattern load an existing pattern or adjust Guidance Options and Guidance Settings This tab changes its appearance after you create or load a pattern Before you create any patterns the map screen s Guidance Tab appears as A shown vi New Pattern Load Pattern Manage Patterns Note Guidance pattern will default to the one last used Guidance patterns can be set to widths up to 2000 ft 609 m NEW PATTERN STRAIGHT Select Pattern gp gt gt 76 Firmware Version 5 2 Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt New Pattern button gt Straight Pattern Selection System defaults pattern type to last used Press the pattern icon to select a different pattern Implement Width from Implement Setup Guidance Width input box Enable
51. e to the vehicle and the implement Height from Ground Distance from Antenna omni 10 fg etina Implement width Allows the user to adjust the ee a tread eure working width of the on screen implement for accurate Implement Switch Allows the user to configure an en ERS implement switch for triggering area on off based on 30 the status of an implement switch No Event button Allows user to 2013 09 23_13 58 16 we select an event from a list Selecting the wrench at the end of the button allows user to rename event or to clear bounds New Event button creates new event 39 SNOILVHSdO 9131 Map button opens the map screen OPERATOR LOG OUT ia Operator Harlan Bob X gt Log Out Press Home button gt Operator button gt Logout button Users that are both a Manager and Operator can logout which locks Setup and USB access and an operator must log in before an operation can be performed RUN SCREENS The task bar displays buttons relating to various functions of the display These buttons and status indicators include Home Mapping Autoswath Logging and Auxiliary Input Status These buttons are shown in front of a green background when you are at that screen otherwise they are shown in front of a blue background A Home button Pressing the Home button takes you to the Home screen Map buttons Pressing anywhere on the map activates map buttons ZOOM DETAILS ZOOM TO EXTENT PERSPEC
52. e wiring mechanical or cab structure Refer to vehicle manufacturer documentation for specific details on your equipment Follow all OEM instructions cautions and warnings when working around equipment A WARNING If drilling holes is required during the mounting process care must be taken to insure that NOILV TIVLSNI CONNECTING THE SYSTEM e A Display e B RAM Base e CH RAM Arm e D Base e E Receiver e F Receiver Cable e G Display Cable e H Power Cable SCREEN ICON CONVENTIONS The following control buttons are made available for entering names and calibration values into the system An on screen Keyboard is made available when appropriate for use during all setup processes Press the keyboard button to access the on screen text entry ee be Lee LeeLee J screen EIOODHEHEREHEE a et ts tel tal tl ta tt W Tl tllelelt TI OE E JES 8 Firmware Version 5 2 Sunday Monday Tuesday Start Date March 2015 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday GENERAL An on screen Numeric Keypad is made available for changing configuration settings and calibration numbers Press the keypad button to access the on screen numeric entry screen An on screen calendar is made available for changing dates Press the calendar button to access the calendar screen Bi NOILV TIVLSNI Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP CONFIGURATION INITIAL STARTUP An Initial Setup wizard i
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54. ed from perpendicular to include part of field boundary in the headlands Use AB select AB line to set heading for determining headlands Driven 1 Select Driven from drop down menu and press gt to continue 2 Press on New Headlands screen 3 Input Headland Offset Distance and Direction Left or Right Press to accept 4 Drive Boundary pause gt resume recording after pausing 47 SNOILVH34O Ql 5 Save Resume or Discard e Save a Press Save button b Default name is time and date Press to change name c Press to accept or Los to discard boundary e Resume resume creating boundary e Discard discards boundary and returns display to map screen Load Headlands Load Headlands 2014 01 14 15 25 35 Edit Headlands Edit Headlands 48 Press Load Headlands button Select a headland from list e Press to delete selected headland e Press Ex to return to Headland Options screen e Press to load selected headland Press Edit Headlands button Select a headland from list e Press to add a driven headland e Press to delete selected headland e Press to delete all driven headlands e Press ES a to return to Headland Options screen e Press to load selected headland This screen will vary depending on type of headland Firmware Version 5 2 Headland Alarm Settings Headland Alarm Settings Alarm Distance Alarm Dur
55. een e Boundary Tab on Map screen Limits Guidance options to e Creating amp loading Straight AB or SmartPath patterns e Nudge e Remark A e Save or reset guidance line Custom Permission Edit User General Phone Email Address Permissions Can allow or deny the following options User Role Permission Level Bee jo oncom cones E Field Management Si Legend Toolbox T Mapping e Marks Toolbox T Pan Zoom Controls Boundary Toolbox e Guidance Toolbox e Minimize Toolbox e Each individual guidance pattern e Ability to remove guidance patterns Display uses Traditional mode when Field Management is checked Events using the Traditional mode are tied to the Grower Farm Field structure Display uses Events Only mode when Field management is unchecked Management GPS Guidance Console Setup and External Storage Buttons are locked for Operators A manager can access these buttons by pressing the button and inputting their password 34 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP A User can be setup as an Operator and Manager to have the same access as a Manager AR We Setup and USB buttons are locked for Operators if a Manager is present in the system A SS Manager can access setup menu and USB by pressing button and inputting their password A User can be setup as an Operator and Manager to have the same access as a Manager The Home and Map screen will appear different depending on how you assigned u
56. el in the rut Ae gt B Button is greyed out until you drive a minimum of 160 feet Pause Press il to pause path during path creation Resume Press D to resume path during path creation Cancel Press x to cancel path during path creation When you are almost back to the pivot arm or the edge of the field press to mark point B the AB line appears on the map screen and point B is marked with a red ball Pivot Field Edge 1 Next you must set the Field Edge You may do this when the Pivot Field Edge window appears on Shift By Feet Inches your display Inward Outward From here you may choose one of three options 2 e Shift By Distance This sets the field edge as the distance and direction in relation to the AB Line created In the Pivot Field Edge Distance portion of the window enter the distance in feet and inches e Shift By Rows This sets the field edge as the number of crop rows multiplied by the number of spacing In the Pivot Field Edge Distance portion of the window enter the Number of Rows and Row Spacing e Cancel The vehicle uses the driven pass as the AB Line If you chose Shift by Rows in the previous step use to enter the Number of Rows and Row Spacing Choose the direction relative to the AB Line either Outward or Inward and press to continue 81 AONVGINS 3 Steer the vehicle so that you center the green lights in the lightbar as you drive forward along the pa
57. eption of last differential correction signal The Age of Differential button is only functional when GPS is connected e Port Settings Displays the Serial Port Settings screen where you can adjust GPS output For more information see Serial Port Settings on page 67 e Force TSIP Connection Forcibly connects to TSIP GPS receiver Pressing this button will force the port to TSIP communication e Reset to Defaults Press the Reset to Defaults button to restore receiver settings to the factory default This will remove all custom settings Firmware Version 5 2 OMNISTAR SETTINGS gt ge gt gt OmniSTAR Differential Source drop down Press Home button gt GPS button gt Receiver Setup wrench button gt OmniSTAR Differential Source drop down menu gt Setup wrench button Note If using the GPS 2500 receiver see OmniSTAR Settings GPS 2500 on page 66 OmniSTAR Setup Serial Number Provider Settings 0224019369 Frequency Central USA MSV C Differential Source Custom VBS end 1557 835 a HP XP Baud Rate 1200 HP XP with VBS Backup m Fast Restart Note The use of OmniSTAR differential requires purchase of a subscription from OmniSTAR Settings Gi related to using satellite differential correction vary based upon your geographic location Setup details are explained on the following pages More specific information can be obtained by contacting OmniSTAR e Serial Num
58. erations button on the Home screen e pat Pattern guideline file Pattern files are created at the Guidance tab found on the Mapping Toolbox of the Map screen or imported to the system from the External Storage Operations button on the Home screen The External Storage Operations screen can be accessed by pressing the External Storage Operations button on the Home screen Note Legacy boundary file iby and legacy pattern file pat import and export will be supported for compatibility with Insight and Edge displays IMAGE FILE TYPES png and bmp Supported file formats for the Display Owner Image File size is limited to a maximum of 200 pixels wide by 100 pixels tall Import the file from the Import Image button on the Display screen s General tab SYSTEM FILE TYPES e ibk system backup file Backup files are written to the USB drive by pressing the Create Backup button on the Display Setup screen s Advanced tab e fw2 Firmware upgrade file for the display and control modules Install firmware updates from the USB drive by pressing the Upgrade Firmware button on the External Storage Operations screen The External Storage Operations screen can be accessed by pressing the External Storage Operations button on the Home screen COMPANY WARRANTY STATEMENT Ag Leader Technology will repair or replace at no charge any component of the display that fails during normal service while being used in an approved application
59. essed as long as the measurement is zero e Antenna Height lf you are satisfied with the changes press the checkmark button If you are not satisfied with the changes press the X button and return to the Edit Vehicle Wizard DELETE so gt Press Vehicle button gt Manage Vehicle button gt Select Vehicle gt Delete button Vehicle The Delete button enables you to delete a vehicle You can not delete the active vehicle Select the vehicle from the list and press the Delete button Press the checkmark in the Delete Vehicle dialog box Press checkmark in the confirmation box and you will return to the Manage Vehicles screen EXPORT IMPORT en ech Manage Export Vehicle Press Vehicle button gt Manage Vehicle button gt Select Vehicle gt Export button The Export Import button enables you to move vehicle profiles from one AutoSteer system to another Note All AutoSteer systems must be running the same version of firmware to move vehicle profiles from one system to another For best results always upgrade all AutoSteer systems to the latest firmware version prior to importing and exporting vehicles 98 Firmware Version 5 2 GUIDANCE Export profile to a USB drive 1 Insert a USB dfrive into the display 2 Select the vehicle you want to export and press Export Import button 3 Press the Export to Display USB button 4 Press the Export button A progress bar appears while the vehicle profile is bei
60. fter you have set your AB Line then the lightbar will indicate the distance your vehicle must travel to return to the pause point O Note You can pause a pattern even if you have not set the B point yet If you do so the message in the e Press Resume button To resume your pattern press the Resume button to resume logging on your AB Line Resume Note If you press the Resume button before you have returned to the original AB Line your display will select the closest AB Line to your vehicle REMARK A JS gt gt Abe Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt Setup wrench button gt Remark A button If you chose Straight patten the Remark A button appears on the Guidance Options screen The Remark A button re marks the A point by moving it to the current position while maintaining the same heading A brief message appears in the on screen lightbar stating Point A Remarked NUDGE Note Only Straight patterns offer two Nudge settings All other patterns have a single nudge setting 89 AONVGINSS Straight lq gt Nudge allows you to adjust the swaths by a specified distance Small Nudge single arrow shown on left Large Nudge setting double arrow shown on right Straight Patterns Only Use Nudge toggle button switch between Small and Large Nudge setting Use Mapping Toolbox toggle button to switch the menu between Tramline and Nudge on the Map
61. h Displays a number between 0 and 100 GPS INFORMATION FOR 2500 RTK a gt GPS2500 Press GPS satellite button GPS Information GPS Information GPS 2500 Latitude N 42 002612500 1 20e4 Longitude WW 93 628621120 Serial Number 1840159 Distance to Base Omi e Dif Subscription RIK GLOMASS Active Application Application Slot 1 Application Slot 2 GPS Information is given for the Receiver and the Base Station 73 2500 RIK SETUP a Press Home button gt GPS button gt Receiver Setup wrench button GPS 2500 e Differential Source General Port A Connected Port B Select RTK for RTK Differential Correction e Wrench button DEEN Pressing the Wrench button opens the screens to set E the RTK radio channel Base Station and Rover must be set to the same channel Age of Differential co BE e Ignore NMEA Checksum Check this to ignore intermittent GPS message errors e Reset to Defaults Press the Reset to Defaults button to restore receiver settings to the factory default This will remove all custom settings e Enter Unlock Press to enter feature code unlocks Unlock codes can be purchased through AgLeader gt a SPS Press Home button gt GPS button gt Receiver Setup wrench button gt Differential Source Setup wrench button RTK Setup e RTK Radio Channel Press button to set the RTK radio channel Base Station and Rover must be set to the same channel A
62. he businesses are displayed in lists with the Active business displayed in bold face type Allnew data is logged to the active business therefore a business must be set as Active before you can log any new data to it e Add button Press to add a business e Edit button Edit an existing business by highlighting that name and pressing button Remove button Press to remove a business el 37 dNLIS LNAWNASDVNVIA 38 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP FIELD OPERATIONS After you have created an Event the Home screen will appear Operatorl Guidance 2013 09 19 11 46 34 EM even PR Operator button Allows user to Operator Harlan Bob a select a machine operator from the drop down list Machine operator information is logged with all field operations Operator information may be entered in Management Setup at Management button on page 19 User also has the option of setting the display to show the operator selection on startup If the active operator has a password the operator selection will always be displayed on startup Pressing the wrench on the end of the operator button allows user to edit operator information Configuration button Selecting Configuration Guidance wa the wrench at the end of the button allows user to set or adjust configuration settings Configuration Settings GPS offsets describe the position of the GPS receiver Antenna Location on Vehicle implement Location relativ
63. htbar Tramlines alii L ui Heading Aggressiveness determines how aggressively the system reacts to achieve the correct Heading Aggressiveness h e ad j n g l Motor Aggressiveness an Cross Track Error adjusts how aggressively the vehicle reacts to changes in cross track error LIGHTBAR Sap Pe Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt Setup wrench button gt Lightbar tab e LED Spacing Tramiines Enter the distance represented by each square of the lightbar 6 72 in e Mode SE Chase center the vehicle by following the indicator aan External Lightbar LED a lig hts Mode 7 Pull center the vehicle by turning in the opposite direction of the indicator lights on the lightbar e External Lightbar LED Brightness lf applicable press a Y to enterina number specifying the brightness of the LED lights on the optional L160 external lightbar The number 1 is the dimmest and 10 is the brightest Default is 5 TRAMLINES if enabled on Straight and Identical Curve Pattern types Sap EH Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt Setup wrench button gt Tramlines tab Tramlines only available with Straight AB and Identical Curve Pattern Types 92 Firmware Version 5 2 Guidance Options e Paths Between Tramlines use to enter the number of passes between tramlines SH Shift Lightbar Tramlines e Paths to Start Field u
64. ice is more accurate than VBS but slightly less accurate than HP The OmniSTAR HP High Performance service is the most accurate of the three options Fast Restart Checking this box before the vehicle is shut down allows the receiver to utilize shutdown time to acquire the appropriate satellites in order to ensure a quick and efficient startup This reduces the time taken for satellite convergence after startup and thus increases accuracy in the field receiver has a clear view of the sky Do not move the vehicle before powering up again Note To get the most benefit from Fast Restart you should shut down the vehicle in a place where the e GGA GLONASS Checking this box allows the additional GLONASS satellites to be displayed in the GGA message e AutoTune Frequency check box Receiver will automatically select the strongest frequency e Frequency In the Frequency drop down list box select the geographic region where you are located If you wish to enter a Custom Frequency select Custom Then enter the frequency number in the text box below OmniSTAR Note The display does not come with custom frequency numbers Enter a number only if directed to by e Baud Rate The baud rate represents the speed at which your receiver obtains information from the satellite 5 Note You should always keep the baud rate set at 1200 unless directed by OmniSTAR or Technical Support e Convergence Threshold SERIAL PORT SETTINGS gt SC S
65. iginal iby Ki Demo original iby 39 92 ac 30 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP e USB Export button ail To export a boundary to the USB drive highlight the correct field in the Farm Field list and press the USB Export button Atthe File Selection screen highlight the desired field to export A screen will appear telling you that the boundary was exported successfully Press return to the field setup screen SEASON TAB Lal Press Home button gt Management Barn button gt Season tab A season is defined as the calendar year that the crop will be harvested A season has a start and an end date Creating a season and setting it to active is required prior to the system logging any data The seasons are displayed in lists with the Active season displayed in bold face type All new data is logged to the active season therefore a season must be set as Active before you can log any new data to it e Add button Press to add a Season e Edit button N Edit an existing name of a Season by highlighting that name and pressing button GL e Set Active button Press to set the season selected in the Summary list box to the active season e Season Reminder button Press to set the date that the system will prompt the operator to create a new season e Remove button Press to remove a season USERS TAB AP a Jl Press Home button gt Management Barn button gt User tab 31 dNLIS LNAWNADVNVIA Management Se
66. ility In the event of GPS availability issues technical support may request you to view these screens Satellites in View orrections Age sec 7 40 HDOP 1 50 Satellites Tracked VDOP 2 40 PDOP 2 80 Satellite Plot Satellite Plot Graph Plot Graph Satellite Plot requires GSV and GSA NMEA messages to be turned on from the GPS receiver 15 16 18 29 PRN KEE d Satellites in View 10 Corrections Age sec 7 40 HDOP 1 50 Satellites Tracked 7 VDOP 2 40 PDOP 2 80 differential sources you must have at least five available satellites D Note In order to use Differential GPS you must have at least four available satellites In order to use RTK GPS INFORMATION RECEIVER TAB me Press GPS satellite button gt Receiver tab 71 SdD GPS Information Receiver ID e Firmware Version General Receiver OmniSTAR Receiver ID GPS 2500 Firmware Version 1 5Qx_V9a H m Serial Number 1802697 Serial Nu ber e Dif Subscription ON GLONASS e e Dif Subscription e GLONASS GPS INFORMATION OMNISTAR TAB gt om Press GPS satellite button gt OmniStar tab GPS Information General Receiver OmniStar e HP XP Expiration Date HP XP Expiration Date 03 19 2010 au HP XP Time Remaining 0 Days e HP XP Time Remai ning VBS Time Remaining 03 19 2010 VBS Time Remaining 0 Days e VBS Expiration Date AutoSeed Fast Restart OFF AutoSeed Status N A Estim
67. implement WSM After the object pools have been cleared the next time the implement is connected the object pools will be transferred from the implements WSM to the display again When this button is pressed a warning dialogue box appears with the following message Are you sure you want to clear the saved interface files from all virtual terminal devices Each device will resend its interface the next time it is connected Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP AUXILIARY ASSIGNMENT ei Auxiliary keck X gt Assignment Press Virtual Terminal VT button gt Setup wrench button gt Auxiliary Assignments button Assign implement functions to ISO compatible inputs Auxiliary Mappings Function DECH The number of functions and inputs shown on the dk Auxiliary Mappings screens will vary depending on the implement and input devices connected to the display m Note Implement functions can not be mapped to Ag Leader switches VT ALARMS AND TROUBLE CODES Virtual Terminal Alarm _ Pass 25 1 A If the display receives an active trouble code the semen Virtual Terminal Alarm A will appear in the Status Sn bar atthe top of the screen When an alarm is activated on the VT the display will indicate the alarm by flashing Virtual Terminal Alarm inthe status bar Alarms are acknowledged and cleared by pressing ra a This button is only present when a virtual terminal alarm has been activated
68. ing the VT button e Broadcast GPS Speed Checking this box allows the implement to use GPS ground speed that has been gathered by the display Function Instance L x e Auxiliary Module Support Assign implement functions to ISO compatible inputs 59 IVNINYAL TITVANALH IA e Virtual Terminal Functional Instance Always set to 0 except when there are multiple VTs on the ISO Bus Use Reboot Display FTO SPEED TOO LOW D FTO IS OFF Fre HI LK i CR ee E eg AA AA to change instance When an ISOBUS compliant implement is connected to the display for the first time the implement WSM sends its graphic interface called the Object Pool to the display Status bar A appears while Object Pools are being loaded This process might take several minutes depending on the number of Object Pools being loaded Once loaded object pools are stored in the display memory The Working Sets can also be accessed by pressing tabs A or B individually 008000 Advance through multiple screens of buttons This button remains hidden unless more Gei than 10 buttons are present I Opens the Virtual Terminal Settings screen 60 Virtual Terminal Settings Auxiliary Assignment Clear Virtual Terminal _ ES Auxiliary Assign implement functions to ISO compatible inputs Clear Virtual Terminal Allows operator to clear the Object Pools sent to the display from the
69. ion for that field 39 14 ac A CAUTION Once you clear this information it cannot be retrieved Boundary Settings Boundary Settings IT Underneath the Boundary Type area you have the Region Type SEN choice of creating either an Outer Boundary or an Inner Boundary Boundary Offset Distance Direction e Outer boundaries delineate the borders of an entire field e Inner boundaries mark specific features within that field such as waterways or buildings Create Boundary 1 Choose whether to create either an Outer boundary or Inner boundary by pressing one of the two Boundary Type buttons 2 If you chose to create an Inner Boundary use the Region Type drop down menu to choose the type of boundary Choices include Roadway Body of Water Waterway Buildings or Undefined 3 The Boundary Offset feature enables mapping a boundary at a user defined distance to the left or right of the GPS antenna center line If desired specify a Boundary Offset distance by choosing a direction and distance from the GPS antenna center line 4 Press to start the boundary 45 SNOILVHSAdO OU 5 During the creation of a boundary the Pause Resume button and Stop button appear at the top of the Field tab 6 Press the Stop button to complete the boundary At the Boundary screen choose whether to Save Resume or Discard the boundary Pause Boundary When creating a boundary you can use the Pause Boundary button to create a St
70. isplay button The database is saved to the USB drive To restore database Note Restoring the database from a USB drive will overwrite the existing database in the AutoSteer system replacing all existing information Insert a USB drive containing the database you want to restore into display Press Manage Settings button Select Database Press Restore from Display button oF OO N Select database to restore and press checkmark button The database is restored on the system Reset Factory Default Note f this option is selected all settings will be reset and you will need to create calibrate and SS tune anew vehicle Before resetting to defaults performing a database backup is strongly recommended Reset Factory Default enables you to reset settings and profiles back to the default factory settings except for the Feature Codes To reset the settings 1 Press the Manage Settings button 2 Select Reset Factory Default 3 Press the Reset button 4 Press the checkmark button Current settings set to the default factory settings ACCESSORIES gt RE Press System button gt Accessories button 105 ZOVYHLNO The Accessories menu is used to activate or deactivate optional sensors Currently only the remote engaged switch is available These options are always displayed when available Once activated the system is aware that the sensor is installed and fun
71. just settings for Configuration Management GPS and display 18 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP e Management button EN Press to access and edit Grower Farm Field and Operator information For more information see Management button on page 28 e GPS button Press to adjust Guidance settings GPS settings and lightbar settings if applicable For more information see Guidance on page 75 e Display button Press to adjust settings for Time and Date brightness and volume settings operating units language view features and also create and restore backups DISPLAY BUTTON PIR Press Home button gt Display button The Display screen contains the following tabs e General tab displays settings related to Time Date display screen settings operating units video and display owner information e Display tab contains functionality for setting up a Display Owner and making any needed edits to the owner personal information e Features tab lists unlocks for a particular display e Advanced tab includes information related to log files and system backups GENERAL TAB Le Bes lee Press Home button gt Display button gt General tab 19 NOILVYNSIANOD Console Setup er is The Setup General Tab is consists of the following Language Country i Items Bm Time Date Operating Units S Time Date button 8 56 50 AM Press button and use a w to adjustthe hours
72. lag If the error is to the right of the original point the existing Antenna Lateral Offset must be adjusted to the left by the calculated Offset Error and vice versa 11 Go to the Edit Vehicle gt Antenna Lateral Offset screen and edit the Antenna Lateral Offset value by adjusting the existing value and or changing the offset from Left to Right Note This adjustment may require you to select a different left right offset direction 12 Repeat the procedure to ensure that the lateral offset is now correct If the offset is consistently within 1 to 2 inches 2 to 5 cm it is correct Example a The calculated Offset Error is 2 inches 5 cm 4 inches 10 cm 2 2 inches 5cm b The offset direction is to the right c We need to move the point to the left and the original offset was to the right so we subtract 5 inches 13 cm 2 inches 5 cm 3 inches 8 cm d Enter 3 inches 8 cm as the Antenna Lateral Offset e The offset direction Left or Right does not need to be changed in this case STEERING ADJUST so gt Steering Adjust Vehicle Press Vehicle button gt Steering Adjust button You can change the response of the following items by using the slider bar Steering Response controls the oscillations of the vehicle when it is on the desired path Cross Track Error adjusts how aggressively the vehicle reacts to changes in cross track error Line Acquisition determines how aggressively the s
73. le should be moving at normal operating speed before you begin the Calibration Verification process e The vehicle will execute a series of maneuvers during the Calibration Verification process including driving in a straight line and slight left and right turns e You can press Pause and Resume or manually turn the steering wheel at any time during the Calibration Verification procedure if needed to ensure safe vehicle operation However the timer for the current step is reset each time you press the Pause button Press the Auto Calibrate button Press the Right Arrow button Select the orientation that matches your installation and then press the Next button Follow the on screen prompts for OnTrac2 Tilt Zero Measurements 1 and 2 Follow the on screen prompts for the OnTrac2 Minimum Output screens Oo TV A U DH Press the checkmark button to save the calibration data 7 Drive the vehicle to a location where it can be driven in a straight line for a long distance Set the speed ofthe vehicle within the speed range indicated and then press the Resume button to begin the Calibration Verification process Follow the on screen prompts to complete the calibration 8 When the Calibration Verification procedure is complete press the checkmark button to return to the Vehicle screen 9 After the vehicle has been calibrated and verified you must confirm the accuracy of the lateral offset Adjust Lateral Offset After the
74. lite button gt General tab GPS Information e Latitude Longitude Elevation Sai Displays current position in longitude and latitude and Latitude N 42 002632283 UTC Time 20 09 07 Longitude W 93 628395273 UTC Date 03 08 2012 Hl Elevation Elevation feet 948 730 HDOP 310 Heading 183 92000 PDOP 1 8 e i Number of Satellites 8 Port NMEA 38400 8 N1 Heading N A Differential Diff On Frequency j GPS Speed mph allen Displays degree heading of travel Position Rate 5Hz Correction Age Speed Heading Rate 5 Hz e Number of Satellites General e Differential lf a TSIP receiver is being used the differential status will display the differential source i e WAAS Beacon or OmniSTAR This message field will display either Diff On or No Diff Diff On Indicates the receiver is receiving a differential GPS signal No Diff Indicates the receiver is not receiving a differential GPS signal Otherwise if RTK or NTRIP is being used the differential status will display one of the following status messages RTK Fixed The ParaDyme roof module is receiving a Valid RTK differential source RTK Float The ParaDyme roof module is receiving information from the Base Station but the signal is not strong enough for an RIK fix 69 G D H e GPS Speed e Position Rate The frequency that the receiver is sending the display your position in longitude and latitude GGA For example at 5 Hz the
75. lizer application site verification GPS guidance and interface to Autosteer technologies COMPATIBILITY Ag Leader Technology offers compatibility and supports integration of many different types and brands of equipment used for precision farming The latest equipment available is supported as well as older series of combines planters sprayers tillage equipment etc QUALITY AND SUPPORT Ag Leader Technology continues to provide the best customer support in the industry Precision farming doesn t come without questions Ag Leader is committed to providing the most responsive knowledgeable and friendly technical support available Our technical support team is available seven days a week during peak seasons to answer your questions on the operation of Ag Leader products WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU Feel free to call and discuss e Operational questions about the display e Features you would like to see implemented to improve the system or features you would like to see added to the system to increase functionality DISPLAY The display is a full featured year round hub of any precision farming operation A full color high brightness high resolution touchscreen display is easy to read and offers powerful year round precision farming tools Built in manual guidance full screen mapping and automated steering make up the core functionality of the display A WARNING Read manual completely before operating display Understand and follow
76. m disengages To adjust the Manual Steering Override 1 Press the START button and attempt to turn the steering wheel left or right with the factory default Manual Steering Override value If the default value works satisfactorily proceed to Step 3 If you need to set a new value proceed to Step 2 2 If the system does not disengage press the minus button to lower the Manual Steering Override limit lf the system disengages too easily press the plus button to raise the Manual Steering Override limit Turn the steering wheel left or right with the new setting until the system disengages properly 3 Once you are satisfied with the setting press the Save Limit button to save the Manual Steering Override limit The successful save dialog box appears Press the checkmark button and then press the Back button Remote Engage Switch The Remote Engage screen provides an indicator showing whether or not the Remote Engage Switch if installed is working properly To test the Remote Engage Switch press the remote engage switch once The indicator light should turn green MDU The MDU screen provides a diagnostic test to verify that your MDU Mechanical Drive Unit is operating correctly WARNING Before performing this test ensure people and objects are clear of the vehicle When A pressing the command buttons the wheels move quickly from side to side Press the STOP button to halt the wheels To test the MDU 1 From the Steering
77. manently delete file 59 JAlaqd Ivv 56 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP DEVICES DEVICE INFORMATION Re Pressing on the Device Information button located in the upper right corner of the display opens the Devices screens Technical support may request that you look at these screens for help in diagnosing a problem DEVICES Devices CANA CANB The Devices screen displays the modules that are U ee connected to the CAN A and CAN B bus CAN B is Hardware ID 4001683 for ISOBUS Select a device to display its particular 232 DC LIQUID Serial Number 2009120003 233 AUX DEVICE ee 000 firmware and hardware information Run Time 112 27 23 a U Cae Device Information includes Firmware Version Firmware ID Hardware ID Serial Number Revision Run Time shown in hours minutes seconds and Display Boot Counter Note Check the CAN device list to ensure that all hardware modules appear there DISPLAY DIAGNOSTICS Display Diagnostics Press Display on the CAN Device list then press the Diagnostics button on the Devices screen to open pinnate the Display Diagnostics screen This screen includes TTS information about the system memory usage and cached PES RE available memory Internal Storage 10 Kai 10 57 SIHIMNIA 58 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP VIRTUAL TERMINAL The display is compatible with the ISO 11783 ISOBUS Virtual Terminal Standard This enables support of many ISOBUS complian
78. meters Test Mode CAUTION The Export Diagnostic Files Advanced Parameters Copy Debug Files Clear Debug Files A and Service Mode functionality on the Advanced Tab is reserved for use by the manufacturer DO NOT change any of these settings without specific instruction from the manufacturer e Key Switch Standby This setting allows the display to remain powered up after the vehicle power has been shut down Instead the display will switch into standby mode and will appear to be shut off however the power light will change to an amber color Pressing the touchscreen while it is in standby mode will immediately turn the screen back on again Use y Y to specify a length of time that you wish the display to remain powered up in standby mode after the vehicle power has been shut down light will flash on and off immediately preceding shutdown If you wish the display to remain powered up for a longer period of time touch the display to restart the Key Switch Standby countdown Note When the time you specified in Key Switch Standby is nearly expired then the amber colored power e About button Displays product licensing information and copyright information e Log Files These settings allow you to copy your data in the display Export by Grower Press of export log files by growers Export Data Files Press to copy all logged data in the display to the USB drive Export Data Files on Shutdown Checking this checkbox will
79. n the map screen and point B is marked with a red ball Patterns are automatically saved when the vehicle turns for the first time For more information see AutoSave on page 85 Note Guidance extends beyond the end of curved swaths This makes it possible to get LED guidance back onto the swath if the vehicle drives past the end of a swath The extended swath lines do not appear on screen Use the Center pivot pattern for a field that is irrigated using a center pivot With this pattern you can drive concentric circles around the center pivot The display will calculate the center point based on where you have driven Otherwise you can enter in the latitude and longitude a Ofthe center point if known Select Pattern St E Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt New Pattern button gt Pivot Pattern Selection System defaults pattern type to last used Press the pattern icon to select a different pattern Implement Width from Implement Setup Guidance Width input box Manual Entry checkbox and Latitude and Longitude input boxes 80 Firmware Version 5 2 Press vl You will automatically return to the Map screen Create AB line using driven path e Position one wheel of the vehicle in a pivot wheel rut with the rear of the vehicle to the pivot arm Press to mark point A A green ball appears on the map screen where point was placed e Drive around the field Keep the vehicle whe
80. ng exported 5 When complete press the checkmark button Import profile to a USB drive Insert a USB drive into the display Press the Export Import button Press the Import from Display USB button Press the Choose File button Select the vehicle profile you want to import and press the checkmark button Press the Import button When complete press the checkmark button CON DO OF FP Go N A The system returns to the Export Vehicle to Display screen Press the Back icon to return to the previous menu AUTO CALIBRATE CF so gt Auto Calibrate Vehicle Press Vehicle button gt AutoCalibrate button The Auto Calibrate procedure takes the vehicle through a series of calibration steps to achieve optimal AutoSteering You can pause the calibration at any point during the process Note The Auto Calibrate procedure takes a significant amount of space for your vehicle to operate SS within Depending upon your vehicle size you may need a 100 x 100 yard 91 x 91 meter area to complete the Auto Calibrate procedure e The vehicle will execute a series of maneuvers during the calibration process including turning left and right Each step of the Calibration Wizard provides specific instructions for area soeed and RPM The calibration steps and time vary according to vehicle type and equipment installed Follow the onscreen instructions to perform the auto calibration procedure The main steps of the calibrati
81. oes not remove firmware from the module itself It merely removes the upgrade file from the display e Remove Patterns Pressing this button permanently erases all guidance patterns from the display s memory 23 NOILVYNSDIANOD 24 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP MANAGEMENT SETUP EVENTS Events are used to track field operations New events can be created at anytime and therefore a physical field can be broken into many events or recorded under one An event contains all coverage maps created while that event was active Events are automatically named by date and time The display can be run in two different modes Traditional mode requires user to specify a Grower Farm and Field for the Event The display associates this information with setup files and logged data When these files are reviewed or utilized in the future it provides the operator with a greater depth of information Events Only mode minimizes the setup process so that the display is ready to run in the field with the least amount of setup just a few button presses Starting an Event Press New Event button Configuration Guidance Press Check button to continue Start New Event This will create a new event Continue 25 dNLIS LNFINFOVNVIN New Guidance Pattern Choose Pattern and set Pattern Options Press Check button to continue Pattern Options Implement Width 30 0000 Guidance Width Map screen will ap
82. on procedure are e OnTrac2 ECU Orientation The ECU can only be physically mounted in only four directions for OnTrac2 It must be flat with the cable connectors facing the front back left or right This step tells the AutoSteer system which way the ECU is physically facing in the cab so the internal sensors can orient themselves 99 ZIVHLNO e OnTrac2 ECU Tilt Zero Measurements 1 and 2 The ECU has a tilt sensor in it to help take into account side hills and bumps while the vehicle is AutoSteering While the vehicle is sitting still on a flat location the sensor averages its readings to get an idea of what level is The driver then drives the tractor and turns it so it is facing the opposite direction at the same location and lets it average itself again These two steps allow the system to correct any tilt differences e OnTrac2 Minimum Output This step determines the minimum power needed for the MDU to turn the steering wheel This value is critical t0 ensure proper AutoSteering performance Note All steps of the Auto Calibrate procedure must be completed and the changes saved before G any attempt is made to AutoSteer the vehicle e You can press Pause and Resume or manually turn the steering wheel at any time during the Auto Calibrate procedure if needed e The correct vehicle must be selected in the Manage Vehicle section prior to calibrating the vehicle Verify that the correct vehicle has been selected e Your vehic
83. ower 28 guidance options adaptive curve 85 guidance tab 76 cancel 77 78 80 81 pause 77 78 80 81 resume 77 78 80 81 H heading change 85 heading threshold 85 I identical curve 79 L logged area 85 M manage patterns edit pattern 86 export pattern 86 management setup field 29 grower 28 season 31 Managers 33 mapping toolbox 76 N new AB pattern 76 new pass 85 nudge 90 P pause 77 78 80 81 89 Permission Level 34 pivot 80 cancel 81 number of rows 81 row spacing 81 shift by distance 81 shift by rows 81 projected path 84 R remark A 89 remove all 87 remove all patterns 87 remove button 87 remove pattern 87 reset 87 reset button 84 reset pattern 87 resume 77 78 80 81 89 S save button 84 season 31 setup buttons 18 console 19 GPS 19 113 XJaN j shift by distanc 81 shift by distance 91 shift by rows 81 91 smart tab 85 smartpath 82 active line cycle 84 allarea covered 85 base path 84 followed path 84 heading threshold 85 logged area 85 notes 84 projected path 84 reset button 84 save button 84 select previous pass 84 smart tab 85 Straight Track 76 114 Firmware Version 5 2
84. pear and user can begin operation Managing Events Edit Event Name and Clear Map Bounds Press Setup button wrench on Event bar P Event 2013 09 19 _ 11 48 34 Event Information The Event Information Screen allows operator to Event Name change the event name and to Clear Map bounds 2013 09 19 11 48 34 Select a Previous Event Press event name on Event bar Event 2013 09 19 _11 48 34 26 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP Field Operation Wizard Event Selection The Field Operation Wizard Event Selection screen zu allows the operator to pick a previously created event 1966 03 01_ 11 48 34 1966 03 01_ 11 48 33 2013 09 19 11 48 32 2013 09 19 11 48 31 2013 09 19 11 48 30 2013 09 19 11 48 29 2013 09 19 11 48 28 j Showing events for current season and operating configuration only Management Barn button gt User tab gt Select Specific User gt Setup wrench button Edit User General Phone Email Address Permissions Traditional Field Management can be enabled by ET EE Aue selecting the Custom Field Management permission Users setup as Managers automatically have the Field Z Management a Management permission enabled FA Field Management T Mapping OD Pan Zoom Controls Events will now be tied to a new or existing Field under the Grower Farm Field structure itm Operator Operator 1 Configuration Guidance 2013 09 19_ 11 48 34 New x a Event Fh Select Field
85. pgrade is complete The AutoSteer system is now ready for normal operation GPS DIAGNOSTICS oe GPS GPS Press GPS button gt GPS Diagnostics button The GPS Diagnostics screen displays the following operational parameters 106 Firmware Version 5 2 GUIDANCE e GPS Mode parameter current GPS mode of the receiver e PDOP Positional Dilution of Precision measure of the strength of the satellite configuration When visible GPS satellites are close together in the sky the geometry is weak and the DOP value is high when far apart the geometry is strong and the DOP value is low Thus a low DOP value represents a better GPS positional accuracy e Heading heading of the vehicle in degrees e Height vehicle s altitude above sea level e of satellites number of satellites being tracked by the receiver e Vehicle Position latitude and longitude of the vehicle DETAILS em d My Account Press My Account button gt Details button The Details button gives access to information about components installed on the system Select the item for which you want to view details and the information about the selected item appears 107 ZIVHLNO 108 Firmware Version 5 2 APPENDIX SYSTEM DIAGRAMS REFERENCE To view detailed system diagrams for various machine configurations go to the Support tab of the Ag Leader Web site which can be referenced via the following URL http www agleader com customer suppor
86. ping Toolbox if Tramlines are enabled Sp gt Spr Straight S Nudge 30 0 in Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt Setup wrench button gt Nudge tab Guidance Options Nudge Shift Lightbar Tramlines Small Increment 30 0 in m Large Increment 90 0 in al Total Nudge lang SCT eat Nudge SHIFT em N Press the Setup wrench button then the Nudge tab to make adjustments to Nudge settings e Press E to enter a distance for increment that the swaths will move with each successive press of the left or right arrows buttons on the Guidance Tab To clear out the adjustment and go to the original position press Clear Nudge Screen shows Small and Large increment settings for Straight path Other Patterns will only show the small increment setting Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt Setup wrench button gt Shift tab 90 Firmware Version 5 2 ma Shift moves all ofthe swaths by a specified distance u H to the left or right including the AB line The swaths can be shifted by a distance or number of rows e Shift by Distance enter the distance that you wish to shift the pattern Use the Shift Left and Shift Right buttons to enter the direction and to accept change Shift By Distance e Shift by Rows enter the number of rows you wish to shift the pattern Use the Shift Left and
87. r e Driving a dedicated route at the lowest points in a field i e lengthwise of a grassed waterway then traversing the field in regular swaths will provide the best detail of the field e If surveying with the tile plow antenna ensure that the plow is in the fully raised position e Driving too fast with Mounted plows can cause bouncing and affect quality 50 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP e Surveying with harvesting equipment can provide streaked maps as the hopper filling and unloading can affect the height of the antenna When collecting elevation surveys you can collect entire fields or smaller subsets of a field This will allow you to show greater detail for small sections or the entire field based on your needs You can also add points to existing elevations surveys and save them Only one elevation survey can be active ata time when exported as an agsetup or agdata file this will be the survey that is exported Non active surveys will stay in the display At any time you can remove an elevation survey and collect a new one After these points have been collected they will be converted into a surface layer in which you can define the color scheme Red White Blue or Brown Tan See Map Legend tab on page 42 In the Red white blue scheme the darker blue hues will represent the lower elevation and the darker red values will represent the higher elevations white will be a transition color between In the Brown Tan scheme
88. raight Slant east end 40 0000 03 14 2012 Straight patterns side 40 0000 03 14 2012 Curve e fe Show all patterns IMPORT PATTERN ET gt gt gt aA Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt Manage Patterns button gt Import button gt Select Pattern gt Checkmark button Display informs you when file has been successfully copied EXPORT PATTERN Manage d St gt vs EE eer Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt Manage Patterns button gt Select Pattern gt Export button Display informs you when file has been successfully copied EDIT PATTERN If you wish to rename a pattern first press the Manage Patterns button on the Guidance Tab of the Mapping Toolbox Press Sei to enter a name for the pattern The new pattern name now appears in the pattern list of the Manage Patterns screen 86 Firmware Version 5 2 REMOVE PATTERN REMOVE ALL PATTERNS To remove a pattern from the display memory first press the Manage Patterns button on the Guidance Tab ofthe Mapping Toolbox Atthe Manage Patterns screen press either e the Remove button if you wish to delete one pattern file or e the Remove All button if you wish to delete all of them for the current field RESET PATTERN If you have been using an already saved pattern and wish to switch over to a different pattern in the same field you can use the Reset Pattern feature by following the steps below
89. raight line between two points To do this drive the vehicle to a point press the Pause Boundary button then drive to the second point When you press the Resume Boundary button a straight line is created between your current point and your pause location HEADLANDS Press the Headlands button on the Field tab to access the Headland Options screen A Field Boundary is required to create a headland Enable Headlands use checkbox to turn Headlands functionality on and off Jh Add Headland Load a Headland re N Edit Headland Alarm Settings Add a Headland Press on Headlands Options screen Select Headland Type from drop down box 46 Firmware Version 5 2 Headland Types New Headlands Offset Implement Widths Offset Distance 80 ft New Headlands Offset Implement Widths A Shows the heading used for Headland creation Press to accept New Headlands L e m stop recording SETUP 9 All Around Offset Implement Width number of implement widths used to set the headland width Offset Distance distance used to set headland width Press to accept Top Bottom Offset Implement Width number of implement widths used to set the headland width Offset Distance distance used to set headland width Heading used to generate boundary headlands are created perpendicular to heading Scaling sets the amount of variation that is allow
90. ress Vehicle button gt Manage Vehicle button The Manage Vehicle screen enables you to select the active vehicle Select change vehicle parameters Edit delete vehicle Delete Sta import and export vehicle profiles Import SELECT gt Verice gt ME ap gt Press Vehicle button gt Manage Vehicle button gt Select Vehicle gt Select button Vehicle To make a vehicle profile the Active Vehicle select vehicle from list and press the Select button The confirmation box will appear Press the checkmark button and then Back icon to return to the AutoSteer Setup menu 97 EDIT Em Vehicle Manage l Press Vehicle button gt Manage Vehicle button gt Select Vehicle gt Edit button Select the vehicle from the list and press the Edit button The wizard will ask for the following items e Wheel Base e Antenna Fore Aft Offset Fore indicates the antenna is located in front of the vehicle s control point Aft indicates the antenna is located behind the vehicle s control point The Control Point of a vehicle is defined as Standard Wheeled Vehicle MFWD Floater Sprayer Rear Axle Track Vehicle Center of tracks Articulated Tractor Pivot point of vehicle Combine Swather Front Axle e Antenna Lateral Offset Use left or right buttons to indicate if antenna is left or right of the vehicle s center If the antenna is perfectly centered it does not matter which button is pr
91. rmation The Display Owner Owner George Eilers S i r Phone information is used in the product application report Email Address feature of application rate control Image e Nickname e Serial Number Owner Information e P rod u ct Type e Owner e Phone e Email e Address e Image e Change Owner e Edit Information FEATURES TAB EB Press Home button gt Display button gt Features tab Unlocking Features Console Setup Seen oe a The Features Tab is where you can enter unlock peas Statis Feature Description codes Unlock codes are unique to the serial number aad of each display and the feature registration number You must supply these numbers to your dealer when purchasing any unlock codes Press to enter the unlock code and press to enable the Unlock feature Note Once a feature is unlocked that feature remains with that display and cannot be transferred to another ADVANCED TAB SS Male Press Home button gt Display button gt Advanced tab 21 NOILVYNSIANOD Console Setup a el The Advanced Tab allows you to specify settings for re poe are copying log files specify Key Switch Standby settings Expo Create Cop F a Diagnostic Files view and manually upgrade module firmware and 5 s a re WS create and restore backup files Clear Internal Remove Memory Patterns About View Module Advanced Memory Service Firmware Para
92. s presented on startup Language Selection Once the wizard is completed it is not shown again unless the display memory is cleared Language English US T ADVANCED OPTIONS Press Advanced button on Language Selection Advanced Options ege screen first screen to appear on initial startup e Restore Backup Ber e Upgrade Firmware Restore i Restore data from a backup file same display model only f e Unlock Display Features Upgrade Upgrade the display firmware Features Uniock display features E Unlocks ged Note Using the Restore backup option is not the proper method to get multiple displays set up to be the same Use the AGSETUFP file lt is acceptable to complete the initial setup wizard and then upgrade Setup information will not change On a clean display going out for service to stand in for a failed display the customer should use the Restore backup option in the initial setup wizard 11 NOILV4YNDI4NOD LOCATION SPECIFIC SETUP 1 Language Language Selection Language English US T 2 Unit System Imperial or Metric Units System Unit System Imperial T Date amp Time 3 Date and Time Time Zone Set to GPS Time and Date requires ZDA NMEA message to be turned on from the GPS receiver Hours Minutes AM PM Format Set to GPS Time and Date 12 Firmware Version 5 2 SINGLE DISPLAY Single Display Select Single Display if you
93. se to enter the number of passes at the begining of the field before the first Paths Between Tramlines tram j ne Paths to Start Field e Guide To use drop down menu to choose between Paths and Tramlines Guide To Straight D E z Adjust Tramline move the placement of the tramline by one Adjust Tramline ass left or right O Hl gt Use the toggle button to switch menu between Tramline and Nudge on the Mapping Toolbox An audible warning is sounded to alert the operator a Tramline is reached when the vehicle is L a swath width away Tramlines are also numbered under the Pass Number This number will flash multiple times when the Tramline is reached for a visual warning 93 AONVGINSS 94 Firmware Version 5 2 GUIDANCE ONTRAC2 To ensure proper AutoSteer Operation make sure your GPS source is setup properly Complete the following steps to access AutoSteer setup screen ZIVHLNO 1 Start the Display 2 Turn on the Mechanical Drive Unit MDU with On Off switch A Guidance Steering Ep be tle 3 Press Home button gt GPS Guidance button gt OnTrac2 Steering drop down gt Setup wrench button AUTOSTEER SETUP SCREEN wen AutoSteer Setup All instructions for the calibration and setup of the OnTrac2 start an erden from the AutoSteer Setup screen lt lt lt instructions start from this screen O Vehic Wizar The AutoSteer Setup screen gives yo
94. ser permissions For Geer SCT setting up users with permissions see Users tab on page 31 Configuration Guidance Basic Permissions Home screen Event Select Event e No Summary screen e Setup and USB buttons are locked as indicated by a padlock icon on those buttons e Brightness and volume are on home screen settings saved per operator e Operator Change Option to continue or start new operation when operators change Full Permissions Home Screen e Summary screen button is present e Setup and USB are locked e Management GPS Guidance Console Setup and External Storage Buttons are locked for Operators e A manager can access these buttons by pressing the button and inputting their password Ee Map screen appearance of an operator with Basic permission Only the Guidance toolbox is present Pattern Operator can e Create guidance lines Straight AB SmartPath e Nudge e Guidance setup ACCESSING SETUP MENUS 1 Press locked button Management GPS Guidance Console or USB 2 Select Manager from drop down menu Press vi 35 dNLIS LNAWNASDVNVIA 3 Enter password Press vi Now have access to the setup menu FORGOTTEN PASSWORDS When a Manager forgets his password he won t be able to access Setup Tech Support will be able to generate a password based on the serial number and firmware of the monitor Password generator will require the following NIE
95. t 2014 01 07_10 06 47 kass De grouped GUIDANCE OPTIONS SAVE a Press Gel button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt Setup wrench button gt Save button ee This allows you can save a pattern AGSETUP file Sep Neo Besen to the display s internal memory to the current field Existing Patterns Swath Created Pattern Out 60 000 12 23 2009 Straight Planting2 60 000 12 23 2009 Straight Path 1 60 000 12 23 2009 Straight 60 000 12 23 2009 Straight 88 Firmware Version 5 2 PAUSE JS gt gt Rp Fu Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt Setup wrench button gt Pause button The Pause button allows your display to stop logging points along an AB Line Once this button is pressed a Resume button will take its place until you press this button and Pause reappears Note If you are using the display to follow a set AB Line and wish to temporarily deviate from this line you can use the Pause button to pause the display s guidance logging activity This feature could be used for example by a vehicle operator who must refill a sprayer When paused the display will continue to give the distance back to the original pause point position e Press Pause button Press the Pause button on the Guidance screen When you do so the place where you Paaa paused appears on the Map screen as a yellow ball lightbar will read Need B If you pause the pattern a
96. t implements on the display Virtual Terminal functionality enables the compliant implement s user interface to be viewed and controlled on the display COMMON TERMINOLOGY e ISOBUS Working Set One or more ISOBUS modules that control an implement s functionality e Working Set Master WSM Main module responsible for coordinating all communication between the VT and the Working Set including loading of the Object Pool to the VT screen e Object Pool Defines graphical components that ISOBUS modules present on a compatible display by the implements manufacturer and follow all safety information provided in the manual When this display is used with an ISOBUS implement the information and functions on the display are provided by the implement ECU and are the responsibility of the implement manufacturer A WARNING Before operating an ISOBUS implement with the display read the operator s manual provided B These systems can be used at the same time Verify which hardware has been installed A CAUTION OnTrac2 communicates on CAN A independent of Virtual Terminal communication on CAN To enable the Virtual Terminal Press Home button gt Display button gt ISOBUS Settings gt Enable Virtual Terminal checkbox ISOBUS Settings Virtual Terminal Once a Virtual Terminal has been enabled will appear in the task bar Toggle between the Virtual unite Moduls Support Terminal run screen and other display functions by press
97. t product manuals Note To view and or print the System diagrams you will need the Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader pdf file format The Adobe Reader software comes pre installed on most personal computers If Adobe Reader is not installed on your computer the program is available for download at no charge A link to the Adobe download site is located at the Ag Leader Web site CURRENT FILE FORMATS AGSETUP Use to transfer setup information from display to display or from SMS and display e Replaces MSF IBY PAT IRX REF e Allows full synchronization of the following items e Management Data Growers Farms Fields Seasons Operators e Products and Product Mixes e Boundaries e Guidance Patterns e Marker Sets and Markers Note Do not use the IBK to clone a display anymore Use AGSETUP AGDATA e Includes all the necessary data to fully archive in SMS e Includes recorded operation data e Equipment Used e Products Used e Marks Logged e Boundaries e Guidance Patterns e Flexible export options e Will be able to export by Grower 109 XIGNAddwW LEGACY FILE FORMATS BOUNDARY AND GUIDELINE FILE TYPES e iby Boundary file format Boundary files are created at the Boundary tab found on the Mapping Toolbox of the Map screen or imported to the system from the Import Files button at the External Storage Operations screen The External Storage Operations screen can be accessed by pressing the External Storage Op
98. t vehicle make If your vehicle make is not listed choose Generic Press Sa Select vehicle model Press Select vehicle controller type Press Sa Enter a vehicle name Press Sa Enter a Wheel Base value Press Sa Enter Antenna Fore Aft offset and press either Fore or Aft button eg SE eS e Ja e e Fore indicates the antenna is located in front of the vehicle s control point e Aft indicates the antenna is located behind the vehicle s control point The Control Point of a vehicle is defined as e Standard Wheeled Vehicle MFWD Floater Sprayer Rear Axle 96 Firmware Version 5 2 GUIDANCE e Track Vehicle Center of tracks e Articulated Tractor Pivot point of vehicle e Combine Swather Front Axle Press Sa 8 Enter Antenna Lateral Offset Select Left or Right Press Sa ZIVHLNO Note The Antenna Lateral Offset value is tested and adjusted if necessary after vehicle creation and calibration is complete Use left or right buttons to indicate if antenna is left or right of the vehicle s center If the antenna is perfectly centered it does not matter which button is pressed as long as the measurement is zero 9 Enter Antenna Height and then press the checkmark button The Wizard now takes you to the Manual Steering Override kickout limit setting procedure When the Manual Steering Override calibration is complete the Setup Wizard starts the Auto Calibrate procedure MANAGE VEHICLE de i Manage Vehicle P
99. th Note To work from the center of the field outwards the initial pivot must have e A radius of at least two swath widths e An arc length of at least two swath widths SMARTPATH The SmartPath pattern is designed to give guidance from any previously driven pass This is used in irregular shaped and terraced fields where you cannot run all passes parallel to the previous pass Instead the SmartPath guidance allows you to move to a different area of the field and then resume a previous guidance pattern later Moreover you can use SmartPath to create straight AB patterns within the SmartPath pattern and cycle between any available pattern within SmartPath to choose the appropriate one Select SmartPath Press con button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt New Pattern button gt SmartPath Pattern Selection System defaults pattern type to last used Press the pattern icon to select a different pattern Implement Width from Implement Setup Guidance Width input box Press EY You will automatically return to the Map screen Inputting Paths into SmartPath Zi DH gt gt AB Manager Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt A B button gt AB Manager The AB Manager screen allow user to create edit remove and load paths into SmartPath e Press to create an AB line 82 Firmware Version 5 2 e Load Press to load an AB line DOE Press to edit the name of an
100. the four buttons on the toolbox and it expands The toolbox consists of the following buttons e A Map Legend e B Map Markers e C Field e D Guidance The Map Legend Map Markers and Field buttons are explained in the rest of this chapter The Guidance button is described in Guidance on page 75 Map Legend tab Press the Map Legend button at the top of the Mapping Toolbox and the Legend appears 42 Firmware Version 5 2 SETUP Soybeans Map Legend Coverage Coverage Coverage Overlap Legend Select Press the Legend Setup wrench tool and the Legend Select screen appears Here you can adjust Legend Settings clear the map e Clear Map Permanently removes on screen map from the active field operation but the log data will still be exported to the USB drive A CAUTION Once you clear the map this information cannot be retrieved e Load Reference Loads a list of maps of previous operations performed in that field Markers tab Markers are a collection of point objects that are available on the Map Markers tab of the Mapping Toolbox Map markers allow you to map points on the go in order to identify specific features within a field Press an individual marker to indicate a Map Marker on the Map screen Markers If all of the Markers that you created are not immediately visible in this screen use the Cycle Markers button to view more that you created Cycle Markers
101. the Heading Threshold settings on the Smart Tab of the Guidance Option screen SmartPath Guidance Options SmartPath only creates a SmartPath pass when you are logging data in the field However you have the option of using it to create SmartPath passes continually during all field operations 84 Firmware Version 5 2 To adjust this setting press the Guidance Options button on the Guidance Tab The Guidance Options screen appears Press the Smart Tab er Guidance Options Nudge Smart PS Gave Path Generation Heading Threshold SIE e The default setting is Logged Area This setting only 20 degrees creates passes while you are logging field data Logged Area k Save Group I Pause e By selecting All Area Covered you can create SmartPath passes even when not logging field data e The Heading Threshold setting is the available area created SmartPath passes The default setting is 20 degrees If you chose Adaptive Curve as your pattern option at the New Pattern screen the Adaptive Curve button appears on the Guidance Options screen This button opens the Adaptive Pattern Options screen At this screen you can choose pattern options that tell the system where to log a new pass These options include e New Pass This sets the conditions for the display to log a new pass Select either Area Count or Heading Change Area Count generates the next pass based on coverage area of the previous p
102. tup Grower Farm Field Season Gei Businesses k Management Setup screen User tab allows user to Eilers George add modify or delete users from the display Eilers Joan Oakes Bill Schmidt Jack VanBurkum Doug Add a User gt A gt Pe Press Home button gt Management Barn button gt User tab gt Plus button 1 Enter first name and or last name have to enter a first or last name recommend entering both 2 Enter applicator license optional Press gt to continue 3 Select Operator or Manager can select either none or both For more information on selecting Operator Manager and setting up permissions see Permissions on page 33 Press gt to continue 4 Enter and verify password optional e Locks the displays ability to load change operating configurations access setup and USB if Manager has a password set e Leaves display unsecure unless each manger sets a password e Warning message appears if passwords do not match e No restriction for password format can be any combination of letters numbers and special characters e Case sensitive 5 Press to accept e Setup button Press to edit operator information by highlighting that name and pressing button Setup button allows user to edit information originally entered when profile was added Edit button also allows access to more phone email and address information e Remove button Press to remove an operator User
103. u access to the following functions configure a vehicle set up a new vehicle manage existing vehicles perform the auto calibration of a vehicle perform the steering adjustments and manage steering componenis configure and monitor system parameters Status of your GPS corrections For more information refer to the Display or GPS operators manual configure and monitor account parameters To return to the previous screen press the Back icon Press the Back icon from the AutoSteer Setup screen to return to your Display menus My Account 95 VEHICLE Bad Vehicle Press Vehicle button Select the desired vehicle configuration procedure button create and calibrate a new vehicle Setup Wizard manage or change selected vehicle Mile Vehicle calibrate to achieve optimal AutoSteering Auto Calibrate adjust steering performance Steering Adjust adjust parameters of steering components such as the manual steering override kickout ee limit and view diagnostic information for the system components SETUP WIZARD E Press Vehicle button gt Setup Wizard button so gt EST Vehicle The Setup Wizard is used to create calibrate and tune your vehicles with the AutoSteer system It ensures that all required steps are performed To achieve the best possible steering accuracy you must setup calibrate and tune the system for your specific vehicle Select vehicle type Press Sa Selec
104. urve driven Select Pattern St KR Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt New Pattern button gt Adaptive Curve Pattern Selection System defaults pattern type to last used Press the pattern icon to select a different pattern Implement Width from Implement Setup Guidance Width input box Press bt You will automatically return to the Map screen return to the Map screen Create AB line using 2 points s Ar B Press to mark point A A green ball appears on the map screen where point was placed Ae gt B Button is greyed out until you drive a minimum of 100 feet Pause Press il to pause path during path creation Resume Press p to resume path during path creation Cancel Press x to cancel path during path creation Press to mark point B The AB line appears on the map screen and point B is marked with a red ball Note Guidance extends beyond the end of curved swaths This makes it possible to get LED guidance back O onto the swath if the vehicle drives past the end of a swath The extended swath lines do not appear on screen 78 Firmware Version 5 2 gt pS pene Press Map button gt Guidance tab in Mapping Toolbox gt Setup wrench button gt Adaptive Curve tab Guidance Options Nudge Adaptive Curve Shift Lightbar j L P e You can adjust the degree heading at which the i system generates the next pass by doing the following
105. using a touch screen device e Do not use any sharp objects for running the touch screen device this could result in damage to the display Using the tip of a finger is the recommended method of operating the display touch screen e Do not use any harsh chemicals to clean the touch screen Using a damp soft cloth or an anti static wipe made specifically for cleaning computer displays is the correct way to clean the screen and the enclosure e The touch screen requires only a gentle touch of about half second in duration to operate correctly A common mistake is to try to navigate too quickly through the system using firm taps instead of gentle presses 2 Firmware Version 5 2 GENERAL CAN BUS TECHNOLOGY This system uses Controller Area Network CAN technology CAN systems are comprised of individual modules each with their own high speed processor connected through a high speed communications cable CAN has many benefits including greater ability to configure and expand the system compatibility simpler installations with less wiring and increased system dependability TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Do not exceed the specifications below e Storage Temperature 22 to 176 F 30 to 80 C e Operating Temperature 4 to 158 F 20 to 70 C e Operating Input Voltage 9 16 V DC e Max Current Rating 4 0 amp e Environmental Protection Rating IP64 e No Protective Grounding required e Use 150V minimum insulation rating for extern
106. vehicle has been calibrated perform the following procedure This procedure will detect and eliminate skips and overlaps due to an incorrect lateral offset 1 Set an AB line engage AutoSteering and AutoSteer for at least 50 yards 46 meters 2 Stop your vehicle place it in park and turn off the AutoSteer system Use a plumb bob to place a flag in the ground directly beneath the center of the draw bar 3 Return to the vehicle start the AutoSteer system and engage AutoSteer for at least 50 yards 46 meters on the same AB line 4 Disengage AutoSteer turn the vehicle around and begin AutoSteering back down the same AB line in the opposite direction 100 Firmware Version 5 2 GUIDANCE 5 When the vehicle s draw bar reaches the flag stop the vehicle place it in park turn off the AutoSteer system and exit the vehicle 6 Check to see ifthe center of the draw bar is over the flag 7 lf the flag is exactly beneath the center of the draw bar no adjustment is needed 8 If not use a plumb bob to mark the spot directly beneath the draw bar and then measure the distance between that spot and the flag 9 Calculate the Offset Error by dividing the measured distance by 2 The measurement is divided by two because taking the measurements driving in opposite directions doubles any error 10 Observe the offset of the error from the rear of the vehicle Take note of whether the 2nd point is to the left or right of the original f
107. ystem steers onto the desired steering path The ideal setting allows the system to take the shortest route without excessively sharp or sudden movements of the vehicle Minimum Motor Output defines the minimum power needed for the MDU to turn the steering wheel The Steering Adjust screen enables you to improve your vehicle AutoSteering performance You can change the response rate of the selected item with the screen slide bar e The turtle icon indicates slower smooth response e The rabbit icon indicates faster aggressive response 101 ZOVYHLNO STEERING COMPONENTS se Steering CF gt Components Vehicle Press Vehicle button gt Steering Components This screen enables you to adjust steering components The list of components displayed varies depending on your individual installation OnTrac2 ECU The OnTrac2 ECU is the box that connects the AutoSteer controller to all AutoSteer sensors and actuators The OnTrac2 ECU screen provides indicators showing the ECU firmware version engaged status MDU power status and communication status Manual Steering Override This setting determines how much force is required to disengage AutoSteering by manually turning the steering wheel Try the factory default limit first If the Manual Steering Override limit is set too low the system disengages AutoSteering under normal AutoSteering conditions If it is set too high the wheel requires excessive force before the syste

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