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1. A repeater consists of Radio configured as a repeater Harness Mounting Bracket 12 Volt Power Source Tripod or wall mount cradle IMPORTANT A repeater can only be used to repeat a signal from a base station to a vehicle Therefore a repeater cannot be used in a daisy chain repeating the signal from one repeater to another Refer to Repeater RTK in StarFire 3000 Section to properly configure radio as repeater ZX1038656 UN 06FEB06 JS56696 00007FF 19 15APR10 3 3 20 3 121511 PN 11 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup Installation of the RTK radio and antenna After installing the base station receiver installing the radio in a location to best maximize the output can be a challenge Below are four options currently available through John Deere Leave the RTK radio in its original configuration attached directly behind the base station receiver Use a repeater as part of the base station Install a radio with the base station receiver Install a Repeater radio available through whole goods or parts in an elevated location The base station will then send the RTK data to the repeater and the repeater will then transmit that data out to the repeater and vehicle on the network This will eliminate other repeaters in the system NOTE Additional repeaters cannot be run off of the central repeater In areas with heavy foliage or uneven terrain this setu
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3. 1 4 25 9 PN 121511 34 900 MHz RTK GS2 Display Edit Rover Access List N i 1 Press Access List button on StarFire 3000 Shared Edit Rover Access List Base Station Security screen EN 7 2 Enter a rover number from the Rover Access List in the entry box Enter rover number from RAL to be edited A Rover Number 1 200 Rovers ien PC11635 UN 02FEB09 Edit Rover Access List Page 1 JS56696 00007F2 19 15APR10 2 4 3 Enter the serial number of the vehicle receiver to be added to the Rover Access List in the entry box A Edit Rover Access List NOTE The six digit hardware serial number can be found on StarFire 3000 Activations tab Go to CHEA the display in RTK vehicle and press MENU gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt Activations tab Enter rover number from RAL to be edited 4 Press Enter button B to put receiver on the Rover Access List Rover 12 1 200 5 Press Cancel button C to return to Rover Access List without adding receiver to list Serial A 3 A Serial Number C Cancel button In B Enter button S 2 OY 03 7 2 2 o a Edit Rover Access List Page 2 Continued on next page JS56696 00007F2 19 15APR10 3 4 25 10 ace 900 MHz RTK GS2 Display If the serial number is already entered on the Rover Access List Serial Number Already Exists will appear on the screen RTK vehicle serial numbers can
4. 1630 1200 2050 1500 2600 1920 1 3 8 750 550 950 700 750 550 950 700 1700 1250 2140 1580 2700 2000 3400 2500 1 1 2 990 730 1250 930 990 730 1250 930 2250 1650 2850 2100 3600 2650 4550 3350 Torque values listed are for general use only based on the strength of the bolt Replace fasteners with the same or higher grade If higher or screw DO NOT use these values if a different torque value or tightening grade fasteners are used tighten these to the strength of the procedure is given for a specific application For plastic insert or crimped steel original Make sure fastener threads are clean and that you type lock nuts for stainless steel fasteners or for nuts on U bolts see the properly start thread engagement When possible lubricate tightening instructions for the specific application Shear bolts are designed to fail plain or zinc plated fasteners other than lock nuts wheel bolts under predetermined loads Always replace shear bolts with identical grade or wheel nuts unless different instructions are given for the specific application Grade 2 applies for hex cap screws not hex bolts up to 6 in 152 mm long Grade 1 applies for hex cap screws over 6 in 152 mm long and for all other types of bolts and screws of any length gt ubricated means coated with a lubricant such as engine oil fasteners with phosphate and oil coatings or 7 8 in and larger fasteners with JDM F13C F
5. Press letter button next to RTK OPERATING MODE and toggle to ABSOLUTE SURVEY BASE MODE SETUP RTK A RTK Operating Mode E Submit B RTK Radio Channel F C RTK Network ID G Return to RTK Setup D Continued on next page PC12082 UN 13MAY09 JS56696 00007F7 19 15APR10 1 3 30 3 121511 PN 42 900 MHz RTK Original GreenStar Display Press letter button next to EDIT STORED RTK BASE JOHN DEERE LOCATION 1 200 and SETUP RTK screen will be displayed NOTE Enter unique location number each time base station is moved to new mounting location i e location 1 West 40 Field location 2 North 80 Field location 3 Farm shop Press letter button next to EDIT STORED RTK BASE LOCATION 1 200 and enter desired location number A Edit Stored RTK Base E 8 Locations F Survey RTK Base Location z B Base Latitude G Return to RTK Setup D C Base Longitude i D Base Altitude F pe a o a SETUP RTK Continued on next page JS56696 00007F7 19 15APR10 2 3 30 4 121511 PN 43 900 MHz RTK Original GreenStar Display Not known coordinates Press letter button next to SURVEY RTK BASE LOCATION NOTE After 24 hour self survey is complete base station coordinates will automatically be stored and associated with base location number 1 200 Verify base station coordinates see RTK INFO Pages Press letter button next to START SELF SURVE
6. This is an average and putting the radio into test mode will decrease this average until it is put back into operational mode and allowed to run for several minutes G Radio Distance Distance from master to slave radio I Radio Temperature Internal temperature of the radio measured in degrees Celsius Acceptable range of values 40 to 75 degrees Celsius J Antenna Reflected Power A voltage ratio used to indicate problems with the antenna Higher values above Continued on next page 33 30 SN 96 Self Test 39 83 97 N09 3 43pm EL EHE p umm E M Average Signal Level N Overall Receive Rate UN gt I Radio Temperature J Antenna Reflected Power K Transmit Current mA L Average Noise Level 75 generally indicate issues with the antenna possibly an antenna that is broken K Transmit current Amount of current consumed during radio transmission Acceptable operating range is approximately 500 mA or less Value can range any where between 400 and 1000 mA L Average Noise level Level of background noise and interference seen at this radio This is an average reading taken at regular intervals by the radio Putting the radio in setup mode which is what happens during the radio test will affect this reading Average noise levels would be somewhere between 15 and 30 Levels lower than 15 are ok but levels higher than 30 may start to show signs
7. Vehicle Quick Survey Base Mode e Absolute Base Mode Vehicle Repeater Repeater Off Screen SETUP RTK Press SETUP gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt DIFF CORRECTION SETUP RTK SETUP Press letter button next to RTK OPERATION MODE and toggle to desired selection Absolute Base Mode Drip Tape Strip Till Controlled Traffic Row Crop Quick Survey Base Mode Custom Operations Tillage Broad acre Seeding Suggested Base Station Mode For Operation Vehicle Mode Select for receiver on vehicle Vehicle Repeater Mode This mode should only be used in situations where multiple RTK vehicles are operating in the same field and due to the terrain line of sight is obstructed between one of the vehicles and the base station Quick Survey Base Mode Select if exact location of guidance tracks do not need to be stored for future applications If Quick Survey Base Mode is used to establish rows or paths that will be used at a later date location of Track 0 must be saved using Current Field setting in Tracking Setup see AutoTrac Operator s Manual When Current Field is recalled a one time use of Shift Track feature will be needed to align vehicle on previous tracks See Setup Quick Survey Base Mode section NOTE Quick Survey Base Mode requires a 15 minute self survey to be conducted on location before first use JOHN DEERE o eo X 8 z 1 SETUP g Diff Correction S A S
8. 00001BE 19 11NOV11 2 2 25 4 121511 PN 29 900 MHz RTK GS2 Display Vehicle Repeater Press MENU button gt gt StarFire 3000 button gt gt RTK Softkey Select Vehicle Repeater from Operating Mode list box In this mode the RTK vehicle radio not only receives messages but also rebroadcasts them similar to a RTK repeater to other RTK vehicles in close proximity NOTE Vehicle Repeater is identical to the Vehicle mode with the addition of having the radio rebroadcast the RTK messages The Vehicle Repeater mode allows an RTK vehicle to function normally as an RTK vehicle while also PC9148 UN 20APRO6 transmitting the base correction signal to another RTK vehicle that does not have line of sight to the base station The Vehicle Repeater needs to be between the base station and the Vehicle The Vehicle Repeater must be able to communicate with the base station The Vehicle must then have either line of sight communication to the base station or Vehicle Repeater IMPORTANT There should be only ONE Vehicle Repeater or Repeater in the same vicinity with the same Network ID JS56696 00007ED 19 15APR10 1 1 Quick Survey Mode NOTE Display is not required after base station receiver has been configured to operate in Quick Survey Mode and RTK Radio Frequency Network ID and Radio Channel have been set Connect display to base station Press MENU button gt gt
9. 25 11 121511 PN 36 900 MHz RTK GS2 Display RTK Vehicle Security Status in this state until communication with the base station is established The RTK Vehicle when operating off of a Secure Network i ID will exist in one of the following RTK authorization Authorized Satellite Corrections on the RTK screen will states Unknown Authorized or Not Authorized become greater than 0 when authorized Unknown The RTK Vehicle StarFire upon power up Not Authorized If not authorized occurs an alarm will is in an unknown RTK authorization state It will exist appear on the screen JS56696 00007F3 19 15APR10 1 1 25 12 nm 900 MHz RTK GS2 Display Radio Self Test StarFire 3000 Diagnostics OT Readings 8 Data Logs E Radio Self Test gt Number of updates 1 S Radio distance m Q Number of disconnects Q 0 Radio temperature C Z Antenna reflected power Transmit current mA D Average noise level Average signal level Overall receive rate A Readings tab B Data Logs tab C Over the Air tab D Radio Self Test tab E Radio Self Test Start button F Number of Updates G Radio Distance m H Number of Disconnects IMPORTANT The Radio Self Test needs to be performed while the vehicle is not moving StarFire 3000 MUST be in RTK mode to perform the radio self test NOTE
10. M Operating eoe decine re ti 30 9 Vehicle Mode usus ea ette 30 1 Metric bolt and screw torque values 40 2 RTK Radio 20 4 N S Network ID Setup RTK RTK le EE uino cone Moos cone e CEE LET Rn 30 8 Network II be bor e e Rt Rn Cte eed 30 8 Radio Channel 30 7 O Hepeater nenea ee ennnneaa 30 8 RTK Operating Mode men 30 1 Off Mode System Overview nenea 20 1 RIK zac zii tei aa a ei aie pe a ale ic 30 1 Operating T RTK Vehicle ss iii ete tete fce teh bask hte duas 30 9 Torque charts Operating Vehicle Metteg 2 o cs ezita I teeta se 40 2 T c IE 25 3 Unified Imch nene nene nea ae 40 1 Q U Quick Survey Base Mode Unified inch bolt and screw torque values 40 1 El eet ed othe a 30 1 30 3 Quick Survey Mode V AJ f Ce IEEE ERE 25 5 Vehicle ue De EE 30 11 Continued on next page Index 1 121511 PN 1 Page RTK Operating ss siue adt ees 30 9 Vehicle Mode PR c EM 30 1 Index 2 121511 PN 2 John Deere Service Literature Available Technical Information Technical information can be purchased from John Deere Some of this information is available in electronic media such as CD ROM disks and in printed form There are many ways to order Contact your John Deere dealer Call 1 800 522 7448 to order using a credit card Search online from http www JohnDeere com Please have available the model number serial number and name of the product
11. Mode until VEHICLE REPEATER appears in the cell In this mode the RTK vehicle radio not only receives messages but also rebroadcasts them similar to a RTK repeater to other RTK vehicles in close proximity NOTE Vehicle Repeater is identical to the Vehicle mode with the addition of having the radio rebroadcast the RTK messages The Vehicle Repeater mode allows an RTK vehicle to function normally as an RTK vehicle while also PC9148 UN 20APRO6 transmitting the base correction signal to another RTK vehicle that does not have line of sight to the base station The Vehicle Repeater needs to be between the base station and the Vehicle The Vehicle Repeater must be able to communicate with the base station The Vehicle must then have either line of sight communication to the base station or Vehicle Repeater IMPORTANT There should be only ONE Vehicle Repeater or Repeater in the same vicinity with the same Network ID JS56696 00007F5 19 15APR10 1 1 30 2 121511 PN 41 900 MHz RTK Original GreenStar Display Quick Survey Mode JOHN DEERE NOTE Display is not required after base station receiver has been configured to operate in Quick RTK Operating Mode Survey Base Mode and RTK Frequency Radio Quick Survey Base Channel Network ID have been set Connect display to base station Screen SETUP RTK Press SETUP gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt DIFF CORRECTION SETUP gt gt RTK
12. Only those rover serial numbers that are on the access list on the base station receiver will be allowed to access the RTK corrections from the base station The StarFire 3000 Shared Base Station Security screen displays the RTK vehicle receiver serial number and location it is stored Only the serial numbers on the RAL will be able to receive RTK corrections from the base station when RTK Network is in SECURE mode Access List button C allows operator to input the serial number of a receiver into the Access List Continued on next page B Rover Access List PC11634 UN O02FEB09 J Previous Page K Next Page G Toggle Button H Secure I Public Delete Rover button D allows operator to remove a receiver from the Access List Delete List button E allows operator to clear all inputted receiver serial numbers from the Access List SBS Security can be operated in a Public or Secure mode Public This mode does not restrict RTK vehicles from receiving RTK corrections as long as they have the same Network ID and Frequency as the base station This mode can be used when conducting a RTK demo for potential customers or field days e Secure This mode restricts RTK vehicles from receiving RTK corrections if their serial numbers are not entered into the RAL Network Status F can be toggled between secure status H and public status I using toggle button G JS56696 00007F2 19 15APR10
13. Station Setup Attaching RTK Harness PC8570 UN 14JUL05 PC8571 UN 14JUL05 A Rod B Grounding Wire o ior Avoid serious injury or death to you or others Contact your local utility companies to determine the location of gas electric or water lines Placement of grounding rod must be a safe distance away from pipelines and cables IMPORTANT Carefully choose location of rod so that it is away from paths where it could damage equipment or be damaged by equipment DO NOT route RTK Extension harness along any other power sources Keep harness at least 2m 6 ft away from any other AC power lines 1 Attach harness between radio and receiver 2 Carefully determine placement of rod A a safe distance away from pipelines and cables Drive into ground leaving one end above surface C Collar 3 P n o 9 e PC8568 UN 14JUL05 PC8569 UN 14JUL05 D Screw Route grounding wire B from harness to rod Grounding wire may be extended if necessary to reach rod Remove insulation from end of grounding wire Place collar C over end of rod Place grounding wire between rod and screw D Tighten screw Restrain harness to supporting structures as necessary to keep them away from equipment damage and to reduce wire strain JS56696 0000801 19 15APR10 1 1 20 5 121511 PN 13 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup RTK Network Base Station Setup a
14. be deleted individually or the entire list can be deleted Deleting individual entries 1 Press Delete Rover button on StarFire 3000 Shared Base Station Security screen 2 Enter rover number to be deleted from the list 3 Press Delete button C to delete the rover from the list NOTE Once a RTK vehicle serial number has been deleted from the RAL it will take approximately 18 minutes before the RTK vehicle will not longer be able to operate off of that base station During this time the vehicle will transition into RTK extend NOTE Verify rover has been deleted by viewing RAL list Deleting All Entries 1 Press Delete List button on StarFire 3000 Shared Base Station Security screen 2 Press Yes button C to delete all receivers from the list NOTE Press No button B to return to StarFire 3000 Shared Base Station Security screen without deleting all the receivers from the list A Rover Number 1 200 C Delete button B Cancel button A Are you sure you want to C Yes delete entire Rover Access List B No Serial Number already exists 2 2 T 5 Duplicate Serial Number A Serial Number already exists Delete Rover Enter rover number to be deleted from the list Rover i 2 Delete Delete Rover Delete Rover Access List Are you sure you want to delete entire Rover Access List E 1 z 1 Or S Delete Rover Access List JS56696 00007F2 19 15APR10 4 4
15. high check for potential radio interference sources such as two way radios radio towers etc Data Received Percent of received correction to base station from vehicle Radio Connection Indicates source of correction If there is no connection this will toggle between base and repeater JOHN DEERE JD GPS RTK Base Station Data Status Sat Corrections Location s Absolute Radio Data Noise Level PC12087 UN 13MAY09 A RTK Base Station Data Status B Satellite Corrections Location Number C Distance Direction D Base Battery Radio Data E Signal Level Data Received F Radio Connection G Software Version Serial Number SW Version of radio software SN Serial number of radio connected to receiver JS56696 00007FD 19 15APR10 1 1 30 10 121511 PN 49 900 MHz RTK Original GreenStar Display INFO Pages Vehicle Screen INFO GPS PAGE 5 This screen allows operator to view Status OK Base Station is transmitting correction No Stored Base 24 hour self survey is required for current location Initializing Receiver is initializing radio acquiring GPS signal Self Survey 24 hour self survey in progress at base station No Signal Vehicle radio is not receiving signal from base station Sat Corrections Indicates number of GPS satellites for which base station is transmitting correction Distance Distance from base stati
16. survey is complete base station will automatically store surveyed coordinates and begin transmitting corrections IMPORTANT Manually record coordinates and elevation and store in safe location These coordinates may be used to enter previously surveyed base station location into different receiver NOTE Absolute Base Mode coordinates may be manually entered if known from previous survey See Known Location section below Known Location Press START button located under Edit Stored RTK Base 1 Select desired Base Location from drop down box 1 200 2 Select Base Latitude enter value deg Survey RTK Base Location 3 Press start survey button below 1 Select storage lacation 2 Position StarFire Receiver 4 Wait 24 hours display can be disconnected 5 Base station location will be saved automatically at the end of 24 hr survey Z A Select Storage Location Start 24 hr survey PC12060 UN 12MAY09 3 Select Base Longitude enter value deg 4 Select Base Altitude enter value ft 5 Press ENTER button JS56696 00007EF 19 15APR10 2 2 RTK Network Configuration Radio Channel RTK NOTE 14 Radio Channels are available The default Radio Channel is 1 Press input box and enter value 1 14 The Radio Channel may be changed if other RTK systems are operating in area interference is causing decreased base station communication performance Network ID RTK NOTE 4
17. 0 920 680 1150 850 1080 800 1350 1000 M27 490 360 625 460 950 700 1200 885 1350 1000 1700 1250 1580 1160 2000 1475 M30 660 490 850 625 1290 950 1630 1200 1850 1350 2300 1700 2140 1580 2700 2000 M33 900 665 1150 850 1750 1300 2200 1625 2500 1850 3150 2325 2900 2150 3700 2730 M36 1150 850 1450 1075 2250 1650 2850 2100 3200 2350 4050 3000 3750 2770 4750 3500 Torque values listed are for general use only based on the strength of Shear bolts are designed to fail under predetermined loads Always the bolt or screw DO NOT use these values if a different torque value or replace shear bolts with identical property class Replace fasteners with tightening procedure is given for a specific application For stainless steel the same or higher property class If higher property class fasteners are fasteners or for nuts on U bolts see the tightening instructions for the used tighten these to the strength of the original Make sure fastener specific application Tighten plastic insert or crimped steel type lock nuts threads are clean and that you properly start thread engagement When by turning the nut to the dry torque shown in the chart unless different possible lubricate plain or zinc plated fasteners other than lock nuts instructions are given for the specific application wheel bolts or wheel nuts unless different instructions are given for the spe
18. 000 network ID s are available default ID is 1 Press input box and enter value 1 4000 Network ID for base station and vehicle receiver must match If more than one base station with same Network ID numbers are within range vehicle may lock on to either one of the base stations To prevent this from happening be sure to use unique network ID JS56696 00007F0 19 15APR10 1 1 25 7 121511 PN 32 900 MHz RTK GS2 Display Shared Base Station RTK Security Shared Base Station SBS RTK Security is security from unwanted users accessing a SBS RTK Network This security feature keeps unauthorized RTK vehicles from accessing RTK corrections from the base station by granting access to only those RTK vehicles on an access list Compatibility Base Station This security feature is not available on original StarFire receivers being used as base stations RTK Vehicle It is compatible with original StarFire StarFire iTC and StarFire 3000 receivers being used as RTK vehicles Locating RTK Vehicle Receiver Serial Number Software Versions Original StarFire Receiver requires software version of 7 50x or greater StarFire iTC Receiver requires software version of 2 50x or greater Theory of Operation The SBS RTK Network operator will enter into the base station the serial numbers of RTK vehicle receivers that are allowed to access the RTK corrections from that base station RTK vehicle serial number
19. 13F or F13J zinc flake coating Dry means plain or zinc plated without any lubrication or 1 4 to 3 4 in fasteners with JDM F13B F13E or F13H zinc flake coating DX TORQ1 19 12JAN11 1 1 40 1 121511 PN 51 Specifications Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values TS1670 UN 01MAYOS3 gt La Lg p Bolt or Screw Class 4 8 Class 8 8 or 9 8 Class 10 9 Class 12 9 Size Lubricated Dry Lubricated Dry Lubricated Dry Lubricated Dry N m Ib in N m Ib in N m Ib in N m Ib in Nem Ib in N m Ib in N m Ib in N m_ Ib in M6 4 7 42 6 53 8 9 79 11 3 100 13 115 16 5 146 15 5 137 19 5 172 N m Ib ft Nem Ib ft N m Ib ft Nem Ib ft M8 11 5 102 14 5 128 22 194 27 5 243 32 23 5 40 29 5 37 27 5 47 35 N m Ib ft Nem lb ft N m lb ft M10 23 204 29 21 43 32 55 40 63 46 80 59 75 55 95 70 N m lb ft M12 40 29 5 50 37 75 55 95 70 110 80 140 105 130 95 165 120 M14 63 46 80 59 120 88 150 110 175 130 220 165 205 150 260 190 M16 100 74 125 92 190 140 240 175 275 200 350 255 320 235 400 300 M18 135 100 170 125 265 195 330 245 375 275 475 350 440 325 560 410 M20 190 140 245 180 375 275 475 350 530 390 675 500 625 460 790 580 M22 265 195 330 245 510 375 650 480 725 535 920 680 850 625 1080 800 M24 330 245 425 315 650 480 820 60
20. 19 15APR10 3 3 30 5 121511 PN 44 900 MHz RTK Original GreenStar Display Shared Base Station RTK Security SBS RTK Security is security from unwanted users accessing a SBS RTK Network This security feature keeps unauthorized RTK vehicles from accessing RTK corrections from the base station by granting access to only those RTK vehicles on an access list Compatibility Base Station This security feature is not available on original StarFire receivers being used as base stations All setup must be performed with an Original GreenStar Display Theory of Operation The SBS RTK Network operator will enter into the base station the serial numbers of RTK vehicle receivers that are allowed to access the RTK corrections from that base station RTK vehicle serial numbers can be added and removed at any time with an original GreenStar Display Only those rover serial numbers that are on the access list on the base station receiver will be allowed to access the RTK corrections from the base station Base Station Setup Original GreenStar Display Only Screen SETUP RTK Press SETUP gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt DIFF CORRECTION SETUP gt gt RTK SETUP NOTE RTK base station must be operating in either Quick Survey Base or Absolute Base Mode Enter a RTK Network ID between 4001 4090 secure Network ID range in cell C RTK SECURE NETWORK will appear in cell F Select letter button F Enterin
21. 6696 00007FE 19 15APR10 1 1 30 11 121511 PN 50 Specifications Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values TS1671 UN 01MAY03 O O OC Bolt or Screw SAE Grade 1 SAE Grade 2 SAE Grade 5 5 1 or 5 2 SAE Grade 8 or 8 2 Size Lubricated Dry Lubricated Dry Lubricated Dry Lubricated Dry N m Ib in Nem Ib in N m Ib in Nem Ib in N m Ib in Nem Ib in N m Ib in N m Ib in 1 4 3 7 33 4 7 42 6 53 7 5 66 9 5 84 12 106 13 5 120 17 150 N m Ib ft N m Ib ft 5 16 7 7 68 9 8 86 12 106 15 5 137 19 5 172 25 221 28 20 5 35 26 N m Ib ft Nem lb ft 3 8 13 5 120 17 5 155 22 194 27 240 35 26 44 32 5 49 36 63 46 N m Ib ft Nem lb ft Nem lb ft 7 16 22 194 28 20 5 35 26 44 32 5 56 41 70 52 80 59 100 74 N m lb ft 1 2 34 25 42 31 53 39 67 49 85 63 110 80 120 88 155 115 9 16 48 35 5 60 45 76 56 95 70 125 92 155 115 175 130 220 165 5 8 67 49 85 63 105 77 135 100 170 125 215 160 240 175 305 225 3 4 120 88 150 110 190 140 240 175 300 220 380 280 425 315 540 400 7 8 190 140 240 175 190 140 240 175 490 360 615 455 690 510 870 640 1 285 210 360 265 285 210 360 265 730 540 920 680 1030 760 1300 960 1 1 8 400 300 510 375 400 300 510 375 910 670 1150 850 1450 1075 1850 1350 1 1 4 570 420 725 535 570 420 725 535 1280 945
22. ETUP RTK A RTK Operating Mode E B RTK Radio Channel F Network ID G Return to Differential c Correction D Configure Absolute Survey Base Mode Select if exact location of guidance tracks need to be stored for future guidance applications without relying on visual reference for track position to align using Shift Track feature Track 0 must be stored using Current Field in Tracking Setup in order to follow previously used tracks Absolute Base Mode requires 24 hour self survey to be conducted on location before first use After survey is completed base station will then transmit corrections If base station is moved to another position and then returned to original surveyed position it is very important that base station is mounted in exact same position Any difference between original surveyed position and mounted position will result in offset of corrected position For this reason it is important to mount receiver to a fixed position like building or post mounted in concrete OFF Mode This mode disables all RTK functionality in receiver RTK Operating Mode must be OFF for normal SF2 operation on SF2 licensed receiver JS56696 00007F4 19 15APR10 1 1 30 1 121511 PN 40 900 MHz RTK Original GreenStar Display Vehicle Repeater Press SETUP button gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt Differential Correction Setup D gt gt RTK Setup A Toggle A button next to RTK Operating
23. OV06 JS56696 000080D 19 15APR10 1 1 20 17 121511 PN 25 900 MHz RTK GS2 Display RTK softkey Allows for setup and display of RTK information Operating Mode RTK Network Configuration Base Station Data Radio Data RTK can be operated in six modes s OFF Vehicle Vehicle Repeater Repeater Quick Survey Base Absolute Base IMPORTANT Anytime the radio is disconnected power must be cycled at the GPS receiver before continuing Vehicle Mode Select for receiver on vehicle Vehicle Repeater Mode Allows for the vehicle to accept and repeat RTK corrections Repeater Mode A repeater is required if obstructions i e trees hill etc exist between base station and vehicle s Quick Survey Base Mode Select Quick Survey Base Mode if exact location of guidance tracks will not be used for future applications If Quick Survey Base Mode is used to establish rows or paths used at a later date location or Track 0 must be stored using Current Track 0 in Guidance Setup Set Track 0 When Track 0 is recalled a one time use of Shift Track feature is needed to align vehicle on previous tracks See Setup Quick Survey Base Mode section NOTE Quick Survey Base Mode requires a 15 minute self survey to be conducted on location before first use Absolute Survey Base Mode Select Absolute Survey Base Mode if exact location of guidance tracks need to be stored for future guidance applications w
24. RRENTLY SBS Security can be operated in a Public or Secure mode Public This mode does not restrict RTK vehicles from receiving RTK corrections as long as they have the same Network ID as the base station This mode can be used when conducting a RTK demo for potential customers or field days Secure This mode restricts RTK vehicles from receiving RTK corrections if their serial numbers are not entered into the RAL Deleting RAL Screen SETUP RTK Press SETUP gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt DIFF CORRECTION SETUP RTK SETUP RTK SECURE NETWORK gt gt DELETE ENTIRE LIST RTK vehicle serial numbers can be deleted individually or the entire list can be deleted Deleting individual entries Press letter button next to ROVER 1 200 Enter the vehicle receiver stored number that will be deleted 1 200 Press letter button next to ROVER HARDWARE SN Enter a non zero number example 1 in place of the serial number The serial number has been removed from the RAL NOTE Once a RTK vehicle serial number has been deleted from the RAL it will take approximately 18 minutes before the RTK vehicle will no longer be able to operate off of that base station During this time the vehicle will transition into RTK extend Deleting entire list Press letter button next to DELETE ENTIRE LIST Press letter button next to SUBMIT It will change to DELETED once the RAL has been deleted NOTE Verify RAL has been d
25. Radio Channel etm ree es 30 7 Handle Electronic Components and Network Diac eerte dete et eet A 30 8 Brackets Safely HORRORE 05 2 Repeater E hene 30 8 Prevent Electrical Shock and Fires 05 3 Operating Mehlcle ce tetti deat estates e 30 9 Info Pages FCC NOTIFICATIONS TO USER edd a st ta res eg ey FCC NOTIFICATION esee EENEG ae QE IE 900 MHZ RIK ere eg e i ae Reed 15 1 Specifications 900 MHz RTK Power source 15 1 Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values 40 1 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values 40 2 System Overview essen 20 1 Installation of the RTK radio and antenna 20 4 Attaching RTK Harness eeeee 20 5 RTK Network Base Station Setup 20 6 Multipathing men 20 8 PDOP Definition manea ana 20 9 PDOP Operating Values mere 20 11 StarFire Signal Monitoring System 20 12 Antenna Heght 20 14 Specific Tower Setup Information 20 15 Utilizing The RTK Extension Harness 20 15 Utilizing Just Low Loss Coax Cable 20 15 Utilizing Both The 91 m 300 ft RTK Extension Harness And Low Loss Coax Cable sss 20 16 Utilizing A HRepeater 20 17 Leaving The Radio And Receiver As A Single Un 20 17 900 MHz RTK GS2 Display RTK softkey mmm nn nn 25 1 KA nein ei Wes 25 3 Vehicle Repeater eeeeeseessss 25 5 Quick Survey Mod
26. SETUP NOTE Quick Survey Base Mode allows base station to broadcast corrections after receiver calculates GPS position If power is removed from base station but not moved power can be restored and same base station position will be used for corrections If previously used Track 0 is recalled in Parallel Tracking Auto Trac no Shift Track will be needed SETUP RTK PC12081 UN 13MAY09 A RTK Operating Mode E Submit If power is removed and base station is moved a new B RTK Radio Channel F position will be calculated when power is restored C RTK Network ID G Ruturn to RTK setup If previously used Track 0 is recalled in Parallel D Tracking Auto Trac use Shift Track See AutoTrac Operator s Manual for Shift Track procedures Press letter button next to RTK OPERATING MODE and toggle to QUICK SURVEY BASE MODE JS56696 00007F6 19 15APR10 1 1 Absolute Mode JOHN DEERE IMPORTANT Absolute Base Mode requires base receiver to be mounted in a rigid position RTK Operating Mode Tripod is not recommended Absolute Base RTK Radio NOTE Display is not required after base station Channel 1 14 receiver has been configured to operate in RTK Network ID Absolute Survey Base Mode and RTK Radio 1 4000 Channel Network ID have been set Connect display to base station Screen SETUP RTK Press SETUP gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt DIFF CORRECTION SETUP gt gt RTK SETUP
27. StarFire 3000 button gt gt RTK softkey Select Quick Survey Base from Operating Mode list box NOTE Quick Survey Base Mode allows base station to broadcast corrections after receiver calculates GPS position If power is removed from base station but not moved power can be restored and same base station position will be used for corrections If previously used Track 0 is recalled Shift Track may not be needed If power is removed and base station is moved a new position will be calculated when power is restored If previously used Track 0 is recalled Shift Track will have to be used to center Track 0 on previous vehicle track JS56696 00007EE 19 15APR10 1 1 25 5 121511 PN 30 900 MHz RTK GS2 Display Absolute Base Mode IMPORTANT Absolute Base Mode requires base receiver to be mounted in a rigid position Tripod is not recommended NOTE Display is not required after base station receiver has been configured to operate in Absolute Survey Base Mode and RTK Radio Frequency Network ID and Radio Channel have been set Connect Display to Base Station Press MENU gt gt StarFire 3000 button gt gt RTK softkey Select Configure button Select Absolute Base from Operating Mode drop down and set other settings After radio is configured select the Edit Store RTK Base button on lower right A 24 hour survey has to be performed and saved to a RTK Base Location 1 200 NOTE Enter uniq
28. StarFire RTK 900 MHz Radio OPERATOR S MANUAL StarFire RTK 900 MHz Radio OMPFP11348 ISSUE L1 ENGLISH CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm If this product contains a gasoline engine A WARNING The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm The State of California requires the above two warnings Additional Proposition 65 Warnings can be found in this manual Deere amp Company North American Version PRINTED IN THE U S A DCY OMPFP 11348 Introduction www StellarSupport com NOTE Product functionality may not be fully represented in this document due to product changes occurring after the time of printing Read the latest Operator s Manual and Quick Reference Guide prior to operation To obtain a copy see your dealer or visit www StellarSupport com OUO6050 00012A7 19 31AUG10 1 1 121511 PN 2 Contents Page Page Safety Vehicle Repeater EE 30 2 Recognize Safety Information 05 1 Quick Survey Mode 30 3 Understand Signal Words sss 05 1 Absolute Mode SS inet caine te aia MIU E 30 3 Follow Safety nstructlons cecene 05 1 Shared Base Station RTK Security 30 6 Practice Safe Maintenance 05 2
29. Y Display can be removed while survey is in progress After 24 hour survey is complete base station will automatically store surveyed coordinates and begin transmitting corrections Manually record coordinates and elevation and store in safe location These coordinates may be used to enter previously surveyed base station location into different receiver NOTE Absolute Base Mode coordinates may be manually entered if known from previous survey Known Location Press letter button next to BASE LATITUDE LONGITUDE AND ALTITUDE and enter values for Base Lat deg Base Lon deg Base Alt ft A Survey E Base Location will be RTK Base Location Stored Automatically B Select Storage Location F Start Self Survey C Position StarFire Receiver G Return to RTK Setup Press Start Survey Below D Wait 24 hours JOHN DEERE Edit Stored RTK Base Locations 1 200 0 0000000 0 0000000 SETUP RTK A Edit Stored RTK Base E PC12119 UN 10JUNO9 Locations 1 200 F Survey RTK Base Location B Base Latitude deg G Return to RTK Setup C Base Longitude deg D Base Altitude JOHN DEERE Survey RTK Base Location 1 Select Storage Location Current Location is 2 Position StarFire Receiver 3 Press Start Survey Below 4 Wait 24 Hours 5 Base Location Will Be Stored Automatically Start Self Survey Setup RTK PC12084 UN 13MAY09 JS56696 00007F7
30. acities and adjustments how to improve machine performance and how to eliminate unnecessary field operations TMEPRECISION FARMING AGRICULTURISTS the TS224 UN 17JAN89 TS191 UN 02DEC88 TS189 UN 17JAN89 TS1663 UN 100CT97 DX SERVLIT 19 31JUL03 1 1 SERVLIT 1 121511 PN 55 John Deere Service Literature Available SERVLIT 2 Ge PN 56 John Deere Service Keeps You on The Job John Deere Is At Your Service CUSTOMER SATISFACTION is important to John Deere Our dealers strive to provide you with prompt efficient parts and service oO Maintenance and service parts to support your equipment Trained service technicians and the necessary diagnostic and repair tools to service your equipment TS201 UN 23AUG88 CUSTOMER SATISFACTION PROBLEM RESOLUTION PROCESS 2 Discuss problem with dealer service manager 3 If unable to resolve explain problem to dealership Your John Deere dealer is dedicated to supporting your manager and request assistance equipment and resolving any problem you may experience 4 If you have a persistent problem your dealership is unable to resolve ask your dealer to contact John Deere for assistance Or contact the Ag Customer Assistance Machine model and product identification number Center at 1 866 99DEERE 866 993 3373 or e mail us at www deere com en_US ag contactus 1 When contacting your dealer be
31. away from strong reflectors for reliable base station operation A base station should have a continuous 12V power source such as an AC DC converter to power the base station A battery back up is recommended to keep the base station running in the case of power outages for dependable operation NOTE The AC DC converter is not supplied by John Deere PC12107 UN 03JUNO9 Reflection off Metal Building DK01672 00001C2 19 11NOV11 1 1 20 8 121511 PN 16 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup PDOP Definition 2 000 1 400 Gi 1 200 1 000 0 800 0 600 0 400 0 200 0 000 PC9548 UN 06NOVO6 A Horizontal Precision m B Maximum PDOP Value The Position Dilution of Precision PDOP is likely one as ground control points to register an April 4 1999 aerial of the most critical GPS AutoTrac values to monitor photograph of the University area You can see that As the PDOP value increases both the horizontal and as the PDOP value climbs from a minimum of 1 15 to a vertical precision guidance accuracy of your data points maximum of approximately 4 5 the horizontal precision decreases and accuracy decreases from about 1 15 meters to about 1 9 meters PDOP values below 7 are generally required to collect data at a 1 meter accuracy range as determined by the PDOP mask set on your data logger and any value below 3 5 is considered in range for AutoTrac applications To help illustrate this re
32. ay vary with the use of an Original Shroud or Deluxe Shroud bracket Continued on next page JS56696 00007FF 19 15APR10 1 3 20 1 121511 PN 9 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup Receiver On Base Station The base station is the most critical part of an RTK system During installation care must be taken to ensure the base has problem free operation There are two issues that are responsible for most problems with a base station Shading and Multipathing If a base station experiences one of these problems it could be detrimental to your RTK operation Although it may not be possible to locate a base station in an ideal location this guide is aimed at helping to define the best option available Base station operating mode can be either Absolute Survey Base Mode or Quick survey Base Mode Refer to Operating Mode RTK in StarFire 3000 Section for setup of the receiver on base station Refer to Base Station Operation and Setup in StarFire 3000 Section for proper use and setup of the base station Continued on next page PC12108 UN 03JUNO9 JS56696 00007FF 19 15APR10 2 3 20 2 121511 PN 10 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup Repeater Radio The radio can be configured to act separately as a repeater A repeater is required if obstructions i e trees hills etc exist between the base station and vehicle s or if base station is too far away from the vehicles
33. cific application I ubricated means coated with a lubricant such as engine oil fasteners with phosphate and oil coatings or M20 and larger fasteners with JDM F13C F13F or F13J zinc flake coating bappy means plain or zinc plated without any lubrication or M6 to M18 fasteners with JDM F13B F13E or F13H zinc flake coating DX TORQ2 19 12JAN11 1 1 40 2 121511 PN 52 Index Page Page A R Absolute Base Mode Nee ere ee tM I 25 6 Radio Channel Absolute Survey Base Mode RTK MOLD TEMPER 30 1 30 3 Setup bison CN fox EE 30 7 PELL ON NP DNA Ee 20 4 Receiver ssssssssssseeee eene 20 1 Repeater B RTK Setup eie et 30 8 RIK zen nen REFER 25 1 ao Pages ee 3040 Zeen 2 9 Bolt and screw torque values Absolute Survey Base Mode 30 1 30 3 Mettet o EE 2518 nied Tele ou ea a n ue ce St EE SE Info Vehicle eee anna 30 11 H Network ID SOU Pees eile e a eet poe AE 30 8 Off Mode atei LET 30 1 RC torque values 40 2 Operating Vehice mmm nn 25 3 ioo pus Quick Survey Base Mode a 30 1 30 3 ip PG Pap A PC a RR UST STIS e t Quick Survey Mode 25 5 Radio Channel l Setup ae menea he mter 30 7 Repeater INFO Pages Setup T E i ea al c 30 8 RTK ee ee E T 30 10 30 11 Setup Operating Mode 30 1 Installation B 20 4 System Overview VET MR RO 20 1 Vehicle
34. derground to protect the harness After deciding what structure that you will be mounting your base station on there are five different ways to set up your base station Utilizing Both The 91 m 300 ft RTK Extension Harness And Low Loss Coax Cable Utilizing The RTK Extension Harness Utilizing A Repeater Utilizing Just Low Loss Coax Cable Leaving The Radio And Receiver As A Single Unit JS56696 0000808 19 15APR10 1 1 Utilizing The RTK Extension Harness This base station setup allows you to mount the receiver at a secure location and mounting the radio with antenna to an elevated position and utilizing 91 m 300 ft of RS232 cable between the receiver and radio A Radio mounted on tower B Base Station Receiver PC8762 UN 16SEP05 JS56696 000080A 19 15APR10 1 1 Utilizing Just Low Loss Coax Cable This base station set up leaves the receiver and radio in a secure location and using low loss coax cable running to the antenna at an elevated position A Receiver and Radio B Coax Cable PC8763 UN 16SEP05 JS56696 000080C 19 15APR10 1 1 20 15 121511 PN 23 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup Utilizing Both The 91 m 300 ft RTK Extension Harness And Low Loss Coax Cable PC9555 UN O6NOV06 PC9556 UN O6NOV06 A 91 4 m 300 ft RS232 Cable B Coax cable connection from C Coax running up tower to D Coax looped under electrical from r
35. e sssssssesnnesesenesenererneenereneeee 25 5 Absolute Base Mode mmm 25 6 RTK Network Configuration 25 7 Shared Base Station RTK Security 25 8 Shared Base Station Security Setup 25 9 RTK Vehicle Security Status 25 12 Radio Self Test 25 13 900 MHz RTK Original GreenStar Display Operating Mode 30 1 Original Instructions All information illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice COPYRIGHT 2010 DEERE amp COMPANY Moline Illinois All rights reserved A John Deere ILLUSTRUCTION Manual 121511 PN 1 Contents 121511 PN 2 Safety Recognize Safety Information This is a safety alert symbol When you see this symbol on your machine or in this manual be alert to the potential for personal injury Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices T81389 UN 07DEC88 DX ALERT 19 29SEP98 1 1 Understand Signal Words ADANGER A signal word DANGER WARNING or CAUTION is used with the safety alert symbol DANGER identifies the most serious hazards DANGER or WARNING safety signs are located near specific hazards General precautions are listed on A WARNING CAUTION safety signs CAUTION also calls attention to safety messag
36. eceiver antenna antenna box This base station setup allows the placement of the receiver to be up to 91 4 m 300 ft away from the radio giving the base station an absolute clear view of the sky JS56696 0000809 19 15APR10 1 2 The radio usually installed in a secure location at the bottom of a tower is then connected to low loss coax that is ran up the tower to the antenna A Antenna C 91 4 m 300 ft RS232 Cable B Low Loss Coax Cable PC9557 UN O6NOV06 JS56696 0000809 19 15APR10 2 2 20 1 6 121511 PN 24 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup Utilizing A Repeater This base station setup allows the placement of the receiver and radio in a location with no obstructions A repeater with its own power source is placed at an elevated location The base station radio sends its signal up to the repeater and the repeater then sends out the signal NOTE With this type of base station setup no other repeaters can be used with the base station PC8761 UN 16SEP05 JS56696 000080B 19 15APR10 1 1 Leaving The Radio And Receiver As A Single Unit This base station setup keeps the receiver and radio as a single unit usually mounted in an elevated location IMPORTANT Receiver must have a clear view of the sky and must be free of Multipathing The receiver must not move Any movement of the receiver will result in movement of the vehicle receivers PC9558 UN 06N
37. ecision operations As the value of PDOP rises E i GE 35 Se accuracy will be compromised It is important to monitor PDOP along with GPS signal quality while performing field operations As a rule when the GPS receiver is warming up from being in a powered off state and gathering satellite signals JS56696 0000805 19 15APR10 1 1 121511 20 11 PN 19 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup StarFire Signal Monitoring System StarFire 3000 Main SN 36 Position Mode D Accuracy 96 3D RTK ay 100 GPS Signal Lat 41 634603 pam Lon 93 775439 Diff Signal dB DAnitude f 997 884 penc cem GPS Course Q 16 4 OGPS Speed mph 0 0 Roll Angle Pitch Angle Yaw Rate sec 9 1 6 012 3 0 StarFire 3000 Main A Info tab F Degrees Minutes Seconds to K GPS Speed P Pitch Angle B Setup tab Decimal Toggle L Accuracy Q Yaw Rate C Activations tab G Latitude M GPS Signal D Serial Port tab H Longitude N Differential Signal E Position Mode I Altitude O Roll Angle J GPS Course Continued on next page JS56696 0000806 19 15APR10 1 5 121511 20 12 PN 20 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup GreenStar 2 Pro Guidance setascune L 30 000 ft Steer Sensitivity em GreenStar2 Pro Guidance A View B Guidance Settings C ShiftTrack Settings D Signal Quality The GS2 alerts the operator whe
38. eleted by viewing RAL list See Rover Access List section above DK01672 00001C0 19 11NOV11 1 2 30 6 121511 PN 45 900 MHz RTK Original GreenStar Display RTK Vehicle Setup Original GreenStar Display Screen SETUP RTK StarFire 3000 Press SETUP gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt DIFF CORRECTION SETUP gt gt RTK SETUP gt gt VEHICLE Original StarFire Press SETUP gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt DIFF CORRECTION SETUP gt gt RTK SETUP gt gt VEHICLE NOTE RTK vehicle can be operated in either Vehicle or Vehicle Repeater Mode Enter the same RTK Network ID that the base station is configured to RTK Vehicle Security Status The RTK Vehicle when operating off of a Secure Network ID will exist in one of the three following RTK authorization states Unknown Authorized or Not Authorized These states are displayed in one or more of the following locations depending on display and receiver used Displayed on INFO GPS PAGE 3 StarFire 3000 or PAGE 5 Original StarFire or Cell G on GSD or on Cell G of the Original GreenStar Monitor on a GS2 display Unknown The RTK Vehicle StarFire upon power up is in an unknown RTK authorization state It will exist in this state until communication with the base station is established No message will be displayed in cell G of the GreenStar Display Authorized On power up of a RTK Vehicle StarFire that is properly configured and o
39. es in this manual CAUTION TS187 19 30SEP88 DX SIGNAL 19 03MAR93 1 1 Follow Safety Instructions Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and on your machine safety signs Keep safety signs in good condition Replace missing or damaged safety signs Be sure new equipment components and repair parts include the current safety signs Replacement safety signs are available from your John Deere dealer oO There can be additional safety information contained on parts and components sourced from suppliers that is not reproduced in this operator s manual TS201 UN 23AUG88 Learn how to operate the machine and how to use controls properly Do not let anyone operate without instruction Keep your machine in proper working condition Unauthorized modifications to the machine may impair the function and or safety and affect machine life If you do not understand any part of this manual and need assistance contact your John Deere dealer DX READ 19 16JUN09 1 1 05 1 121511 PN 5 Safety Practice Safe Maintenance Understand service procedure before doing work Keep area clean and dry Never lubricate service or adjust machine while it is moving Keep hands feet and clothing from power driven parts Disengage all power and operate controls to relieve pressure Lower equipment to the ground Stop the engine Remove the key Allow machine to cool Securely support a
40. g RTK vehicle rover serial numbers Press letter button next to ROVER 1 200 and enter desired location number to store the RTK vehicle receiver serial number There are 200 slots available Press letter button next to ROVER HARDWARE SN and enter serial number of RTK vehicle StarFire receiver NOTE Original GreenStar Display The six digit hardware serial number can be found on INFO GPS PAGE 3 Go to display in RTK vehicle Press INFO gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt press PAGE button until you reach PAGE 3 NOTE GreenStar 2100 2600 Display The six digit hardware serial number can be found on StarFire 3000 ACTIVATIONS tab Go to display in RTK vehicle Press MENU gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt ACTIVATIONS tab Rover Access List RAL Screen SETUP RAL Continued on next page Press SETUP gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt DIFF CORRECTION SETUP gt gt RTK SETUP gt gt RTK SECURE NETWORK gt gt DISPLAY AUTHORIZED LIST This displays the RTK vehicle receiver serial number and location it is stored Only the serial numbers on the RAL will be able to receive RTK corrections from the base station when RTK Network is in SECURE mode see Security Mode section below Press PAGE button to view subsequent pages of the RAL RTK Network Operating Mode Screen SETUP RTK Press SETUP gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt DIFF CORRECTION SETUP gt gt RTK SETUP gt gt RTK SECURE NETWORK gt gt RTK NETWORK IS CU
41. gle Mode to Vehicle JS56696 00007FB 19 15APR10 1 1 30 8 121511 PN 47 900 MHz RTK Original GreenStar Display Operating Vehicle IMPORTANT The base station receiver and vehicle JOHN DEERE receiver must be setup before operating RTK RUN Tracking DE See Setup sections for setup procedures When vehicle receiver is powered up No GPS No Diff will be displayed on RUN TRACKING PAGE screen until an initial position is determined When base station transmits correction signal 3D RTK will be displayed on RUN TRACKING PAGE screen NOTE If communication loss is WITHIN first hour of base station operation Extend Mode will provide RTK accuracy for two minutes Communication loss AFTER first hour of base 8 station operation Extend Mode will provide RTK accuracy for 15 minutes 1 5 A E Track Number Error A B F 2 c G 3D RTK Shift Track Mark a D Point RUN Tracking PAGE 3 JS56696 00007FC 19 15APR10 1 2 Extend Mode RTK X If communication between base station and vehicle radio is lost for more than 10 seconds vehicle receiver will automatically switch to Extend Mode JOHN DEERE and will maintain RTK accuracy for a period of time RTK X will be available for approximately 2 to 15 minutes if base station has been powered up for less than 1 hour If base station communication is not re established after Extend period receiver will defaul
42. gt RTK SETUP Network ID for base station and vehicle receiver must match If more than one base station with same Network ID numbers are within range vehicle may lock on to either one of base stations To prevent this from happening be JOHN DEERE sure to use unique network ID S A RTK Operating Mode E Submit d B RTK Radio Channel F 1 C RTK Network ID G Return to RTK Setup SETUP 2 D RTK S z SETUP RTK JS56696 00007FA 19 15APR10 1 1 Repeater JOHN DEERE NOTE The radio can be configured to act separately SETUP as repeater A repeater is required if obstructions ie trees hills etc exist between base station and vehicle s A repeater consists of Radio configured as a repeater e Harness Mounting Bracket 12 Volt Power Source a 9 To configure radio as repeater Screen SETUP RTK Press SETUP gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt DIFF CORRECTION SETUP gt gt RTK SETUP b 1 Connect radio to receiver RTK harness SETUP RTK 2 Check that receiver has GPS position calculated A RTK Operating Mode E Submit 3 Check that base station vehicle and repeater have B RTK Radio Channel F same Frequency Network ID and Radio Channel Toggle RTK Operating Mode to Repeater Radio will configure as repeater Disconnect repeater from receiver and wiring harness moe CO Reconnect original radio C RTK Network ID D G Return to RTK Setup 8 Tog
43. gt gt RTK softkey gt gt CONFIGURE button gt gt OPERATING MODE drop down box gt gt VEHICLE When vehicle receiver is powered up No GPS No Diff will be displayed on Guidance View or home page screen until an initial position is determined When base station transmits correction signal 3D RTK will be displayed NOTE If communication loss occurs WITHIN first hour of base station operation Extend Mode will provide RTK accuracy for two minutes If Communication loss occurs AFTER first hour of base station operation Extend Mode will provide RTK accuracy for 15 minutes Continued on next page Sat Corrections ni Vehicle Location Number 7 1 Distance mi X Direction D Base Battery V M R Radio Connection Repeater F7 StarFire RTK SN F Base Station Data Status ei 96 OK 10 Absolute 2 0 00 272 12 9 3 44pm UN 12MAY09 gt i Q Refresh button R Radio Connection S Radio Connection Toggle button L Direction degrees M Base Battery V N Radio Data O Percent Received P Noise Level Extend Mode RTK X If communication between base station and vehicle radio is lost for more than 10 seconds vehicle receiver will automatically switch to Extend Mode and will maintain RTK accuracy for a period of time If the base station has been navigating in SF2 for less than 1 hour the RTK X timeout can vary from 2 minutes to 15 minutes depending on t
44. he accuracy of the base station s SF2 solution As the base station solution pulls in more RTK X time will be allowed After the base station has been navigating in SF2 mode for 1 hour the vehicle receiver will have 15 minutes of RTK X after the radio communication is lost If base station communication is not re established after Extend period receiver will default to WAAS in North America or NO DIFF where WAAS is not available To re establish communication move vehicle to a location where line of sight to base station can be established DK01672 00001BE 19 11NOV11 1 2 25 3 121511 PN 28 900 MHz RTK GS2 Display Base Station Data Information Operator can view the following Base Station Data in information that will be displayed when in Quick survey Base or Absolute Base Mode e Status OK Base Station is transmitting correction No Stored Base 24 hour self survey is required for current location Initializing Receiver is initializing radio acquiring GPS signal Self Survey 24 hour self survey in progress e Sat Corrections Indicates number of GPS satellites for which base station is transmitting correction Distance Difference between base station location known position and location indicated by uncorrected GPS Displayed in miles kilometers Direction Direction from base station location known position to location indicated by uncorrected GPS Displa
45. ithout relying on visual reference for track position to align using Shift Track feature Track 0 must be stored using Current Track 0 in Guidance Setup Set Track 0 in order to follow previously used tracks Absolute Base Mode requires 24 hour self survey to be conducted on location before first use After survey is completed base station will then transmit corrections If base station is moved to another position and then returned to original surveyed position it is important that base station is mounted in exact same position Any difference between original surveyed position and mounted position will result in offset Continued on next page PC8663 UN 05AUGO05 MENU button PC12042 UN 08MAY09 StarFire 3000 Machine 96 SN StarFire 3000 button PC8681 UN 05AUG05 RTK softkey of corrected position For this reason it is important to mount receiver to a fixed position like a building or post mounted in concrete OFF Mode This mode disables all RTK functionality in receiver RTK Operating Mode must be OFF for normal SF1 or SF2 operation on SF2 licensed receiver NOTE Radio can be configured to act separately as repeater A repeater is required if obstructions i e trees hills etc exist between base station and vehicle s A repeater consists of Radio configured as a repeater Harness Mounting Bracket 12 volt Power Source To configure radio as repeater Select MENU butt
46. lationship please review the graph which plots the PDOP value against the horizontal precision points collected on and around the University of Montana campus Ten locations were collected to serve Continued on next page DK01672 00001E2 19 15NOV11 1 2 20 9 121511 PN 17 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup GOOD PC9550 UN O6NOV06 Keep in mind that PDOP Position Dilution of Precision is the measure of the geometrical strength of the GPS satellite configuration As a general rule any PDOP value below 3 5 is acceptable to use while operating AutoTrac but the lower the number the more precise the steering accuracy will be ke PC9549 UN O6NOV06 BAD During vehicle operation the PDOP can be viewed under the StarFire information pages in both the Original GreenStar Display 2600 Display and 2630 Display DK01672 00001E2 19 15NOV11 2 2 20 10 121511 PN 18 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup PDOP Operating Values Starfire 3000 Satelites okii Track Search ES Satellites in Solution 9 Corrections Age 4 Satellites Above sec Elev Mask 12 vpoP 1 1 Satellites Tracked 13 HDOP 1 1 CFR 39 StarFire 3000 Satellites A SkyPlot tab B Graph tab C PDOP PDOP operating values should remain BELOW 3 5 high PDOP values 4 to 20 will be experienced for DURING ALL AUTOTRAC OPERATIONS especially RTK upwards of 15 minutes under normal conditions high pr
47. mp b A 5 Degrees Off the Horizon Mask Installing and operation of the Base Station Receiver The base station is the most critical part of the RTK operation Setting up a base station correctly is vital to the operation of the RTK system If the Base Station Receiver is setup in a questionable location the receiver could have two separate issues Shading and Multipathing Shading To ensure proper operation of a RTK base station the GPS Receiver must have a clear view of the sky in all _ PC12154 UN 14JULO9 directions above 5 degrees off the horizon Both the base receiver and the vehicle receiver will use any satellites that are above 5 degrees off the horizon If a base station receiver cannot use a satellite above 5 degrees then all vehicles operating on that base station also cannot use that blocked satellite This is called Shading of the base station If enough shading occurs the RTK system may become inaccurate Many things can cause shading such as buildings towers poles and grain legs Continued on next page DK01672 0000209 19 01DEC11 1 3 20 6 121511 PN 14 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup When selecting a base station location there are three main points to look for rigidity good view of the sky and few reflective objects The base station provides corrections to the vehicle receiver based on the fixed known position which is surveyed in with an absolute survey
48. n high accuracy operations are not advised PDOP value greater than 4 6 4 satellites or less in solution PC9388 UN 170CT07 3D Ji sre ll Poor JS56696 0000806 19 15APR10 5 5 Antenna Height RTK Shared Base Station Antenna Height In order to maintain a good RTK Radio link the antenna must be mounted high enough to radiate over the earth s curvature and any obstacles As shown in the figure the curve of the earth can block the signal from the RTK link If the radiating base station radio antenna is mounted too low the broadcasting range will be drastically reduced PC9393 UN 230CT06 Ce JS56696 0000807 19 15APR10 1 1 20 14 121511 PN 22 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup Specific Tower Setup Information It is recommended that the receiver be at minimum 9 1 m 30 ft away from the tower to prevent both Shading and Multipathing This distance may vary depending on the frame design of the tower or structure that you are mounting it around When using the 91 m 300 ft extension harness do not cut the harness to the length needed This harness has built in voltage protection and is shielded Cutting the harness will limit the effectiveness of the harness and will cause failures of either the radio or the receiver due to static electricity build up on the harness This harness was built to be buried underground so it is suggested to bury all extra harness un
49. n the authorization list the message RTK Network Authorized will be displayed in cell G as soon as it establishes communication with the secure RTK base station and it determines that it is authorized to receive RTK corrections Unauthorized On power up of a RTK Vehicle StarFire that is properly configured but the serial number has not been entered into the base station RAL the message RTK Network Not Authorized will be displayed in cell G as soon as it establishes communication with the secure RTK base station and it determines that it is not authorized to receive RTK corrections DK01672 00001C0 19 11NOV11 2 2 Radio Channel NOTE 14 Radio Channels are available The default Radio Channel is 1 Screen SETUP RTK Press SETUP gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt DIFF CORRECTION SETUP RTK SETUP The Radio Channel may be changed if other RTK systems are operating in area and interference is causing decreased base station communication performance A RTK Operating Mode E Submit B RTK Radio Channel F C RTK Network ID G Return to RTK Setup D JOHN DEERE PC12085 UN 13MAY09 SETUP RTK JS56696 00007F9 19 15APR10 1 1 30 7 121511 PN 46 900 MHz RTK Original GreenStar Display Network ID NOTE 4000 network ID s are available default ID is 1 Screen SETUP RTK Press SETUP gt gt StarFire 3000 gt gt DIFF CORRECTION SETUP gt
50. n the current StarFire NOTE Operating in RTK or RTK X both PDOP and signal is not accurate There are three levels of this Number of Satellites are used to determine alarm system Normal Marginal and Poor The levels the level of alarm are determined both by the StarFire Receiver s PDOP value and the number of satellites being tracked It is Operating at a signal level less than RTK SF2 recommend that if the StarFire receiver is being used SF1 WAAS ect only PDOP will be used to in high accuracy operations that care be taken when determine the level of alarm the StarFire Signal Monitoring system indicates that the current status is Marginal or Poor as accuracy degradation may occur Continued on next page JS56696 0000806 19 15APR10 2 5 20 13 PN 21 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup Normal Green Bar Normal Operating Range Acceptable range for high accuracy operations PDOP value 0 3 5 6 or more satellites in solution PC9387 UN 170CT06 Normal JS56696 0000806 19 15APR10 3 5 Marginal Orange bar with permanent operator alert sign Marginal operating range Moderate risk of accuracy degradation PDOP value 3 5 4 5 5 satellites in solution PC9388 UN 170CT07 3D Ji s ENN Marginal JS56696 0000806 19 15APR10 4 5 Poor Red bar and flashing operator alert sign Poor operating range Significant risk of accuracy degradatio
51. nce with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However no guarantee shall be made that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help JS56696 000082A 19 26APR10 1 1 900 MHz RTK Power source A Base Station should have a continuous 12V power source such as an AC DC converter to power the base station NOTE The AC DC converter is NOT supplied by John Deere A battery backup is recommended to keep the base station running in the case of power outages for dependable operation DK01672 00001E0 19 15NOV11 1 1 15 1 121511 PN 8 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup System Overview The StarFire RTK system consists of a local base station placed in a field or mounted on a structure that transmits high accuracy corrections to the vehicle StarFire receiver using RTK radios The StarFire receiver on the RTK equipped vehicle mus
52. ny machine elements that must be raised for service work Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed Fix damage immediately Replace worn or broken parts Remove any buildup of grease oil or debris On self propelled equipment disconnect battery ground cable before making adjustments on electrical systems or welding on machine On towed implements disconnect wiring harnesses from tractor before servicing electrical system components or welding on machine TS218 UN 23AUG88 DX SERV 19 17FEB99 1 1 Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely e Falling while installing or removing electronic components mounted on equipment can cause serious injury Use a ladder or platform to easily reach each mounting location Use sturdy and secure footholds and handholds Do not install or remove components in wet or icy conditions If installing or servicing a RTK base station on a tower or other tall structure use a certified climber TS249 UN 23AUG88 If installing or servicing a global positioning receiver mast used on an implement use proper lifting techniques and wear proper protective equipment The mast is heavy and can be awkward to handle Two people are required when mounting locations are not accessible from the ground or from a service platform DX WW RECEIVER 19 24AUG10 1 1 05 2 121511 PN 6 Safety Prevent Electrical Shock and Fires To prevent inj
53. of signal degradation DK01672 000020A 19 01DEC11 1 3 25 13 121511 PN 38 900 MHz RTK GS2 Display M Average signal level Level of received signal that N Overall receive rate Percentage of data that was this radio is seeing from the other radio transmitting to it successfully transmitted from master to slave radio on This value should be at least a value of 15 higher than the first attempt Values higher than 75 indicate a good the noise If it is not the link between the two radios is radio link probably not stable and reliable DK01672 000020A 19 01DEC11 2 3 While the test is in progress the screen will read Radio Self Test Radio Self Test in progress in Progress ay stem is no longer in RTK mode Radio Self Test in progress Sy 9 System is no longer in RTK mode Select END button to stop test Press END button to stop test Number of updates 1 Radio distance m Q Number of disconnects Q Radio temperature C 33 Antenna reflected power 30 Transmit current mA Average noise level 44 Average signal level 78 Overall receive rate 11 PC12047 UN 12MAY09 DK01672 000020A 19 01DEC11 3 3 25 1 4 121511 PN 39 900 MHz RTK Original GreenStar Display Operating Mode IMPORTANT Before starting SETUP procedures enter RTK activation number see Enter RTK Activation section NOTE Radio can function in six different modes
54. on gt gt StarFire 3000 button gt gt RTK softkey Select RTK Operating Mode Vehicle Quick Survey Base or Absolute Base NOTE A radio can be configured as a repeater from any RTK Operating Mode 1 Disconnect original radio from receiver 2 Connect radio to be configured to receiver RTK harness 3 Check that the radio serial number and software version are displayed DK01672 00001C1 19 11NOV11 1 2 25 1 121511 PN 26 900 MHz RTK GS2 Display Check that base station vehicle and repeater have 6 Radio will configure as repeater same Frequency Network ID and Radio Channel 7 Disconnect repeater radio from receiver and wiring Select START button located under Configure harness Repeater Radio 8 Reconnect original radio DK01672 00001C1 19 11NOV11 2 2 121511 25 2 PN 27 900 MHz RTK GS2 Display Vehicle Starfire 3000 RTK RTK Network Configuration Operating Mode Radio Channel D 1 14 Network ID E 1 4000 N Radio Data Received 100 47 Noise Level F Base Station Data G Status H Satellite Corrections I Location Number K Distance A RTK Network Configuration B Configure button C Operating Mode D Radio Channel E Network ID IMPORTANT Base station receiver and vehicle receiver must be setup before operating RTK See RTK Setup sections Select MENU button gt gt StarFire 3000 button
55. on to vehicle receiver Direction Direction in degrees to base station Base Battery volts Base Station voltage Signal Level Level of signal that is detected at radio The signal level will range from 0 to 100 180 dBm to 80 dBm or above Press E button to refresh signal level NOTE For Data Received Value less than 100 indicates an obstruction between base station radio and vehicle radio If percent of received correction is 0 and signal level is high check for potential radio interference sources such as two way radios radio towers etc If percent of received correction is 0 and signal level is low check for potential obstructions of line of sight conditions such as hills buildings trees etc Data Received Percent of received correction to vehicle from base station JOHN DEERE JD GPS RTK Base Station Data Status Sat Corrections Location s Absolute Radio Data Noise Level PC12087 UN 13MAY09 Vehicle connected to Absolute Base A RTK Base Station Data Status B Satellite Corrections Location Number C Distance Direction D Base Battery Radio Data E Signal Level Data Received F Radio Connection G Software Version Serial Number Radio Connection Indicates source of correction If there is no connection this will toggle between base and repeater SW Version of radio software SN Serial number of radio connected to receiver JS5
56. or quick survey Any motion of the base station receiver will translate directly to the vehicle position Mount the base station on a rigid structure such as the pole in the photo When mounting on a structure such as a building the receiver should generally be installed 2 meters above the highest point PC12104 UN 03JUNO9 Receiver on Rigid Pole DK01672 0000209 19 01DEC11 2 3 Receiver on Radio Tower Since GPS satellites orbit the earth the base station needs to have a clear view of the sky in all directions above a 5 degree mask angle Base stations with a good PC12105 UN 03JUNO9 PC12106 UN 03JUNO9 Receiver Next to Trees view of the sky are much more reliable than those with shading Installing the receiver on the side of radio towers or next to trees is not recommended DK01672 0000209 19 01DEC11 3 3 20 7 121511 PN 15 900 MHz RTK Base Station Setup Multipathing Signal reflections are another important error source for base stations that should be minimized Reflected signals also reach the base station receiver and make the satellite range measurement longer Reflections can even interfere with the direct signal enough so that the receiver will temporarily lose lock on the satellite Metal buildings chain link fences and bodies of water are all good reflectors that can make a base station less reliable Take care to place your base station receiver far
57. p method is not advised Use 92 m 300 ft extension harness PF80821 to move the radio from the back of the base station receiver to an elevated position NOTE Use extension harness PF80821 Use installation instructions provided with extension harness PF80821 to ensure proper grounding and wiring according to the installation instructions This harness has built in protection for both the radio and receiver for unwanted static electricity developed on the harness Attach the RTK radio in a safe and unobstructed location Connect radio and antenna using coaxial cable IMPORTANT The antenna must be installed before the radio module is powered ON Avoid water intrusion by keeping the antenna attached to the radio whenever possible Removing the antenna while transmitting may damage the radio module IMPORTANT If using a coaxial cable between the radio and antenna use the lowest loss cable available to avoid RTK radio link range issues NOTE When using this option it may be necessary to install a higher gain antenna to compensate for loss NOTE Old antennas from past receivers are not compatible with the StarFire 3000 receiver Always mount the radio antenna vertically to make sure that the RTK signal is radiating outwards If the antenna is at an angle it may cause the data received at the vehicle to be lower than expected DK01672 0000208 19 01DEC11 1 1 20 4 121511 PN 12 900 MHz RTK Base
58. prepared with the following information Date of purchase Nature of problem DX IBC 2 19 02APRO2 1 1 121511 IBC 1 PN 57 John Deere Service Keeps You on The Job IBC 2 121511 PN 58 John Deere Service Keeps You on The Job IBC 3 121511 PN 59 John Deere Service Keeps You on The Job IBC 4 121511 PN 60
59. s can be added and removed at any time with an original GreenStar Display Only those rover serial numbers that are on the access list on the base station receiver will be allowed to access the RTK corrections from the base station JS56696 00007F1 19 15APR10 1 1 25 8 121511 PN 33 900 MHz RTK GS2 Display Shared Base Station Security Setup RAL Rover Access List c 1 26 51 76 2 27 52 77 C x 23 53 79 4 29 54 79 5 30 55 20 6 31 56 81 D T 32 57 82 8g 33 58 83 34 5e 84 10 35 60 85 E 11 36 61 6 12 37 62 7 13 3 63 ss 14 33 64 9 15 40 65 30 z 16 41 66 91 F 17 42 57 92 18 43 68 sae 19 44 69 94 o G 20 45 70 35 a 21 46 71 96 i 22 47 72 37 ed H 23 48 73 98 T 24 49 74 939 Z 25 50 75 100 x e o 8 5 a D Delete Rover E Delete List F Network Status A Rover Access List Setup B Rover Access List C Access List Network ID must be set between 4001 4090 to setup and use SBS RTK security When the network ID has been set between 4001 4090 the SBS RTK Security softkey will appear Select this softkey to setup SBS RTK Security The SBS RTK Network operator will enter into the base station the serial numbers of RTK vehicle receivers that are allowed to access the RTK corrections from that base station RTK vehicle serial numbers can be added and removed at any time
60. t have a direct line of sight with the base station in order to receive the RTK signal Performance of the RTK system is related to the operating distance from the base station When operating beyond 20 km 12 miles degraded accuracy will occur and it may take longer to initially acquire the RTK signal A repeater which is simply an RTK radio supplied with 12 volts of power can be used to receive the base station signal and establish a new line of sight point However performance limitations can still be expected if trying to use the repeater to transmit the RTK signal to a vehicle that is farther than 20 km 12 miles away from the base station NOTE Old antennas from past receivers are not compatible with the StarFire 3000 receiver Receiver On Vehicle Position receiver with integrated RTK radio module is located on top of machine Position receiver receives global positioning and differential correction signal through a single receiver and integrates signal for use with system The receiver has a dedicated operating mode Vehicle Mode Refer to Operating Mode RTK in StarFire 3000 Section for setup of the receiver on vehicle IMPORTANT The antenna must be installed before the radio module is powered ON Avoid water intrusion by keeping the antenna attached whenever possible PC12123 UN 11JUNO9 Removing the antenna while transmitting may damage the radio module NOTE Actual receiver position m
61. t to WAAS or NO DIFF where WAAS is not available A E Track Number Error B F c G 3D RTK Shift Track Mark D Point ae S o Jd Shift Track Mark D T RTK X MI AB Point 5 8 LO o A RUN Tracking PAGE 3 JS56696 00007FC 19 15APR10 2 2 30 9 121511 PN 48 900 MHz RTK Original GreenStar Display INFO Pages Base Station Screen INFO GPS PAGE 5 This screen allows operator to view Status OK Base Station is transmitting correction No Stored Base 24 hour self survey is required for current location Initializing Receiver is initializing radio acquiring GPS signal Self Survey 24 hour self survey in progress Sat Corrections Indicates number of GPS satellites for which base station is transmitting correction Distance Difference between base station location known position and location indicated by uncorrected GPS Direction Direction from base station location known position to location indicated by uncorrected GPS Base Battery volts Base Station voltage Signal Level Level of signal that is detected at radio The signal level will range from 0 to 100 180 dBm to 80 dBm or above Press E button to refresh signal level NOTE For Data Received 96 Value less than 100 indicates an obstruction between base station radio and vehicle radio If percent of received correction is 0 and signal level is
62. ue location number each time base station is moved to new mounting location i e location 1 West 40 location 2 Farm Shop Edit Stored RTK Base Allows operator to setup Absolute Base Station Locations and conduct 24 hour survey or enter in known location coordinates Unknown Coordinates Press START button located under Edit Stored RTK Base After 24 hour self survey is complete base station coordinates will automatically be stored and associated with base location number 1 200 Verify base station coordinates Press START button located under Edit Stored RTK Base while in Absolute Base operating mode and choose base location from base location drop down box Continued on next page Edit RTK Base Location RTK Base Station A Base Location 1 Base Latitude 0 0000000 Survey RTK Base Location Base Longitude OR Base Altitude ft Survey RTK Base Location A RTK Base Station B Base Location C Base Latitude PC12059 UN 12MAY09 D Base Longitude E Base Altitude F Survey RTK Base Location Start button JS56696 00007EF 19 15APR10 1 2 25 6 121511 PN 31 900 MHz RTK GS2 Display Start 24 hour Self Survey 1 Press START button located under Survey RTK Base Location 2 Select Storage location from drop down box 1 200 3 Press START button Starts 24 hour survey NOTE Display can be removed while survey is in progress After 24 hour
63. ury from electrical shock always disconnect power to the receiver antenna and amplifier before installing or servicing To prevent injury from electrical shock always disconnect power to the receiver and radio equipment before installing or servicing Understand and follow all local codes and regulations when installing electrical equipment PC12631 UN 04JUN10 DK01672 0000207 19 30NOV11 1 1 05 3 121511 PN 7 FCC NOTIFICATIONS TO USER FCC NOTIFICATION These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 These devices may not cause harmful interference 2 These devices must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation These devices must be operated as supplied by John Deere Ag Management Solutions Any changes or modifications made to these devices without the express written approval of John Deere Ag Management Solutions may void the user s authority to operate these devices DK01672 0000182 19 29AUG11 1 1 900 MHz RTK This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accorda
64. yed in degrees with true North as 0 degrees Base Battery Base Station voltage Displayed in volts Radio Data and Connection Signal Level Level of signal which is detected at radio Select Refresh button to refresh signal level Vehicle Mode Base Station Data NOTE Information that will be displayed when in Vehicle Mode e Status OK Base Station is transmitting correction No Stored Base 24 hour self survey is required for current location Initializing Receiver is initializing radio acquiring GPS signal Self Survey 24 hour self survey in progress No Signal Vehicle RTK radio is not receiving signal from base station e Sat Corrections Indicates number of GPS satellites for which base station is transmitting correction e Distance Difference from base station to vehicle receiver Displayed in miles kilometers Direction Direction in degrees to base station Displayed in degrees with true North as 0 degrees Base Battery Base Station voltage Displayed in volts Radio Data and Connection Signal Level Level of signal which is detected at radio Press Refresh button to refresh signal level Data Received 96 Percent of received correction to vehicle from base station Indicates source of correction If there is no correction this will toggle between base and repeater There is also a TOGGLE button for manual toggle between two sources DK01672
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