InSight User ManualFirmware Version 8.0Ag Leader PN 2002877 Rev. H
x Implement Configuration Tab ... 177Implement Tab Settings...
86 DISPLAY ITEMSThe display items selection window can be accessed by pressing any one of the four display items that are active on the Run screen.
87 TILLAGESelect the AutoSwath CheckboxTo enable the AutoSwath feature, select the AutoSwath checkbox, located at the bottom left-hand side of the R
89 PLANTINGPLANTINGPLANTING SETUP TABSCONFIGURATIONThe Planting setup pages contain all the necessary settings to configure the display for logging,
90 Press to remove a configuration. The vehicle and implement associated with the configuration will not be removed.WARNING: When removing a configu
91 PLANTINGADDING A NEW AREA LOGGING (SITE VERIFICATION) CONFIGURATIONTo add a new site verification planting or seeding configuration, press Add. T
92 6. Select Implement Switch.a. If you are using an implement switch, choose whether it is set up as Standard or Reversed. Otherwise press None.b.
93 PLANTING5. Controller Information.a. After selecting the controller, controller settings will need to be entered. In this case a Rawson ACCU-PLA
94 4. Select Implement.a. Using the drop down box select the implement you would like to use in this configuration. If there are no implements in t
95 PLANTING12. Select Operation Type.a. Select the operation type. Since we are creating a split planter configuration, you must choose Area Loggin
xi TABLE OF CONTENTSField Button (While Not Logging) ...219Field Button (Wh
96 ADDING AN ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATIONAdding an additional equipment configuration allows you to record and or control up to five products.
97 PLANTINGCONFIGURATION SETTINGS To access the equipment configuration settings screens first highlight a configuration in the list and then pres
98 AUTOMATIC SWATH CONTROL SETTINGSThe Automatic Swath Control feature turns sections off and on automatically based upon the following conditions:•
99 PLANTINGRow Shutoff Look-Ahead NumbersThis table references the Turn-On Look-Ahead and Turn-Off Look-Ahead numbers for both Electric Clutch and A
100 1. Stop the planter within 20 feet of the planted headland.2. Select one row unit from each planter swath section to observe.3. Remove the do
101 PLANTINGSelect a Configuration from the list and press the Calibrate Distance button to calibrate the radar, track or wheel speed sensor. This c
102 The Auxiliary Input Settings window, shown at left, displays settings for the Master Switch and other switch inputs. The Master Switch drop down
103 PLANTINGVEHICLE TABVEHICLE TAB SETTINGSThe vehicle tab provides functionality for setting up and configuring additional vehicles. The vehicle li
104 VEHICLE TAB - ADVANCED SETTINGSGPS OFFSETSAfter completing the process of setting up a Vehicle, advanced GPS Offsets must be configured. The GPS
105 PLANTINGIMPLEMENT TABIMPLEMENT TAB SETTINGSIndividual implements are set up and configured from the Implement Tab. The implement list displays a
xii Liquid Control Application Rate Tab... 242Automatic Swath Control...
106 ADDING A NEW IMPLEMENTThis procedure describes how to set up an implement configuration for a generic planter. Row Shutoff users should see “Row
107 PLANTINGIMPLEMENT TAB - ADVANCED SETTINGSSWATH SECTION OFFSETSAfter completing the initial process of configuring an Implement, accurate values
108 CONTROLLER TABCONTROLLER TAB SETTINGS Use the Controller Tab to add and configure controllers for use during planting.To see a Planting Configur
109 PLANTINGNote: For more information regarding how to calculate the Gear Ratio, see “Gear Ratio Calculations for Seed Rate Motors” on page 113.Au
110 Determines how aggressively the control valve responds when making rate change adjustments. The higher the value the more aggressive the respons
111 PLANTINGHydraulic Seed Meter Calibration NumbersPrior to calibrating the Hydraulic Seed Meter, the numbers that appear in the Meter Calibration
112 Controller Settings - Auxiliary TabThe Auxiliary Tab of the Controller Settings window adjusts the minimum speed, rate threshold and rate time o
113 PLANTINGGEAR RATIO CALCULATIONS FOR SEED RATE MOTORSThe Gear Ratio is a setting that appears on the Controller Tab to users of the Stepper Seed
114 Gear Ratio Drawing - For Multiple Drive Combinations Seed Rate Drive Setting (Calculating a Gear Ration for Multiple Drive Combinations)Carry
115 PLANTINGGear Ratio Drawing - For John Deere Pro-Shaft™ DrivesSeed Rate Drive Setting (Calculating a Gear Ration for John Deere Pro-Shaft Driv
xiii TABLE OF CONTENTSAutoSwath turns on the booms too fast or too slow...265AutoSwath feature is not shown...
116 ADDING A NEW CONTROLLERSupported controllers for a Planting or Seeding operation include the Rawson ACCU-PLANT, ACCU-RATE, and the Flexicoil Fle
117 PLANTINGPRODUCTPRODUCT TAB SETTINGSThe Product Tab allows you to add new products or edit existing products for planting and seeding. • To see a
118 1. Select Crop Typea. The Variety Setup Wizard appears. Select a Crop type and the Units As Planted from the drop down menus.b. Press Next. to
119 PLANTINGLegend Settings windowThe Legend Settings window allows you to change the default legend for the rate applied. The legend settings that
120 b. Use the top drop-down menu to select the planter or seeder type.c. Use the bottom drop-down menu to select the Implement Attachment Method.d.
121 PLANTINGc. Press the Configure Clutch Modules button.9. Enter number of clutch sectionsa. Enter the same number of clutch sections that you spe
122 15. Add Additional Application Equipment (Optional)The Add Additional Application Equipment window appears. From here, you may add additional e
123 PLANTINGHYDRAULIC SEED CONTROL CONFIGURATIONTo create a configuration which uses the Hydraulic Seed Control feature, you must create a configura
124 entered three drives, so here the display gives the option of entering either a Single Variety or a Three-Variety Split. Note: Single Variety r
125 PLANTINGSTEPPER SEED RATE CONTROL CONFIGURATIONThe following procedure describes how to configure a Stepper Seed Control Module, which is a func
xiv Header Tab Buttons... 287Adding a New Header...
126 a. Here you must select either Single Variety or a split planter configuration based upon the number of drives that you entered in Step 6. In th
127 PLANTINGb. Press Next to continue.Note: For help with the Adding a New Implement Wizard, see “Adding A New Implement” on page 106. 3. Select P
128 Complete the configuration procedure by continuing through the wizard by making selections regarding controllers, additional equipment, and Grou
129 PLANTINGSeed Tube Sensor ConfigurationThe Sensor Configuration window shows which rows are assigned to the individual pins on the Seed Tube Moni
130 Note: Split-row users must configure the Seed Tube Monitor Module for both Standard Row configurations and Split Row configurations. Both confi
131 PLANTING5. Calibrate the Magnetic Pickup Coil.This step, which is performed by customers who have purchased the Magnetic Pickup Coil Speed Sens
132 5. Enter the Number of Rows and Spacinga. Use the up and down arrow keys to enter the number of rows and spacing. b. When finished, press Next.
133 PLANTINGStep 10b: Assign Sections to Splits on PlanterPress the touchpad and choose the Planter Side where you wish to assign sections. Then pre
134 KINZE PLANTER CONFIGURATIONTo view the Planter Configuration window, go to the Implement Tab, press the KINZE Planter Monitor Setup button, and
135 PLANTING• Speed SourceSelects the type of speed source for the planter monitor. It includes the following options:- GPS (recommended). With this
1 GENERAL INFORMATIONGENERAL INFORMATIONINTRODUCTIONCOMPANY PROFILEABOUT USWelcome to the Ag Leader Technology family. Ag Leader Technology, Inc. is
136 Installs a row sensor.Note: Upon your initial configuration of the KINZE Planter Monitor, you must complete the Sensor Muxbus Detection process
137 PLANTING3. Accept the Muxbus Detection warningA window appears, informing you that your configuration has changed and that it will require a mu
138 6. Resolve Any Possible ErrorsWhen the Muxbus Detection Process begins, each row unit will display “N/A” (Not Available) underneath the status.
139 PLANTING KINZE SEED MONITOR ALARMSTo view the Seed Monitor Alarms window, go to the Implement Tab, press the KINZE Planter Monitor Setup button,
140 b. Press FINISH to complete calibration and store the calculated value.Note: Calibration settings can be manually adjusted if desired by pressi
141 PLANTING• DGPS buttonPress to display information about the GPS.The master button controls area logging. When the switch is green, area is being
142 Planting Tab (for Row Shutoff)The appearance of the Planting Tab varies, depending upon whether you are using the Row Shutoff, a SeedCommand pro
143 PLANTINGTo turn individual sections on or off press the section button. The full swath width of the active sections is displayed in the upper le
144 FIELD BUTTON (WHILE NOT LOGGING)The start of planting or seeding in a field is accomplished by setting up a Field Operation at the Run Screen. T
145 PLANTINGFIELD BUTTON WHILE LOGGINGField Button shown while Run Screen is logging dataIf the Field button is pressed while logging data, the Fiel
2 ServiceThere are no user-serviceable parts inside the display. Contact Ag Leader Technical Support for a Return Material Authorization (RMA).ph: (
146 RATE CONTROL/ LOGGING DISPLAY ITEMSThe Display Items selection dialog box can be accessed by pressing on any one of the four display items that
147 PLANTINGThe rate map displays the actual rate being applied if a rate control/logging configuration is being used. This legend is editable. For
148 To view the Rate Legend Settings window, press the range portion of the legend (in this instance, the green boxes underneath the Run screen’s ra
149 PLANTINGThe AutoSwath feature for Row Shutoff configurations will automatically turn individual planting unit sections on and off based upon the
150 seed meter may be working incorrectly, or you may have set the Gear Ratio incorrectly. In these cases, contact Ag Leader Technical Support for f
151 PLANTINGHYDRAULIC SEED CONTROL SEED METER CALIBRATIONNote: Before calibrating the Hydraulic Seed Control Seed Meter, first make any necessary a
152 Seed dispensing complete.New text appears, informing you that seed dispensing is complete.Press Next to continue.5. Enter number of dispensed s
153 PLANTINGSTEPPER SEED RATE CONTROL, RUN SCREEN OPERATIONThe Stepper Seed Control feature allows Rawson ACCU-RATE Variable Rate Controller users t
154 • CalibrationA new calibration should be performed if your as-applied seed rate does not match the actual population planted. To begin calibrati
155 PLANTING• Before beginning a calibration, make sure that you have primed the seed meter. For more information, see “Priming the Stepper Seed Rat
3 GENERAL INFORMATIONDo not use any sharp objects for running the touch screen device, this could result in damage to the display. Using the tip of
156 b. Either: Repeat the calibration or press Finish to complete the calibration.11. Auxiliary Step: Apply Number to All Planter Drivesa. As an op
157 PLANTINGSEED TUBE MONITOR OPTIONSPress the Planter button on the Run Screen, and the Seed Monitor Options window appears, as shown. • ScanScan M
158 The KINZE Population Monitor Bar Graph consists of a number of bars representing row units. Each bar’s row height represents that row’s populati
159 PLANTINGThe EdgeVac® level is a measurement of seed meter vacuum. This measurement, shown in inches of water, is displayed for each vacuum fan.T
160 version information, see the General section. Information on LED diagnostic states can be found in the Index at “Module LED Diagnostic States”
161 PLANTINGThe diagnostic for ground drive transmission of the planter, this signal of which is sent from the Planter Monitor Module (PMM) on the p
162 Solution1. Turn the Master Switch off. Enter a manual ground speed and create a new region.2. Increase Zero Flow Offset by 2.3. From the Run
163 PLANTINGSolution: Check the stepper seed motor to see if it is restricted from turning, and that the hydraulic drive is working.Error Message:
164 continues until the wire is fixed or the sensor is disabled. Inspect the wire at the first opportunity.Error Message: “(Row #) mux bus data lin
165 PLANTINGError Message: “Voltage Error Alarm”.Possible Cause: Occurs if the battery voltage drops below 10 volts, or rises above 15 volts. Solut
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167 APPLICATIONAPPLICATIONMISCELLANEOUS ITEMS REFERENCEThe back of this chapter also references important materials for specific application configu
168 Edit crop nutrient and protection products. Contains a list of pre-defined products and allows configuration of tank mixes and fertilizer blends
169 APPLICATIONCONFIGURATION TAB - ADVANCED SETTINGSADVANCED SETTINGS OVERVIEWAfter completing the process of setting up a Configuration, advanced s
170 CONFIGURATION SETTINGSSelect a Configuration from the list and press the Configuration Settings button to access the related settings. These se
171 APPLICATIONSPEED INPUT SETTINGSSelect a Configuration from the list and press the Speed Input Settings button to access the related settings. Th
172 1. Select Speed InputSelect the sensor type to calibrate and press NEXT to continue.2. Calibration DistanceThe display defaults to 100 feet (m
173 APPLICATIONSelect one of the two options to determine system behavior when a swath section exits a field boundary or prescription mapped area.•
174 Add Auxiliary Input SettingsIf you wish to add a switch setting, press the Add button, and a second Auxiliary Input Settings window appears, as
175 APPLICATIONVEHICLE CONFIGURATION TABVehicle Tab SettingsThe Vehicle Tab provides functionality for setting up and configuring additional vehicle
5 GENERAL INFORMATION3. Use the Adobe Reader’s search function. While viewing this manual online in PDF format, press the CTRL F buttons on your ke
176 Press NEXT to continue.4. Enter Number of Boom SectionsUse the up and down arrow buttons to enter in the number of boom sections on the vehicle
177 APPLICATIONThe Hitch Tab is only available if using a pull behind or mounted implement. This allows you to enter in the distance from four diffe
178 Allows NORAC UC5 Spray Height Controller users to see the Boom Height Tab on the Run Screen. For more information, see “Boom Height Tab” on page
179 APPLICATION6. Enter the Implement NameUse the keyboard button to enter a name for the implement. Press Finish to complete the implement setup p
180 Press Exit when done.WARNING: Accuracy when measuring and entering swath section GPS offsets is required to ensure proper machine performance.CO
181 APPLICATION1. Select Controller or Flow MeterSelect the controller type from the Device list box. For all selections other than Serial Controll
182 CONTROLLER TAB - ADVANCED SETTINGSGRANULAR SPINNER SPREADER SETTINGSThe settings determine hydraulic control valve performance for the product c
183 APPLICATIONSPINNER SPREADER SETTINGS - FAN FRAME & FEED GATE ACTUATORSpinner Spreader operators using a Fan Frame and Feed Gate Actuator mus
184 LIQUID DIRECTCOMMAND CONTROLLER SETTINGSThe settings contained on this configuration window determine liquid product control valve performance.
185 APPLICATION- Perform Calibration: Press the Perform Calibration button to begin the calibration procedure for the Direct Injection pump. The pum
6 Fuse Installation and Replacement a. 4000319-1b. 2000452-4c. Fuse HolderFuse Type: 3AG, 1/4 X 1-1/4., Fast ActingRating: 5A, 250 VACCAUTION: Th
186 PRODUCT OPTIONSThe Product Options window is where you can add or import products, or add product mixes. To go to the Product Options window, pr
187 APPLICATIONSingle Component — Single component products are setup by pressing the ADD PRODUCT button. Setup allows creation of fertilizers, pest
188 • Description• Pre-defined The display has many of the commonly used fertilizers pre-defined within the display. N-P-K content and default densi
189 APPLICATION1. Select Product OptionPress the Add Product button located on the Product Options window. The Product Setup Wizard appears, as sho
190 This information will be stored in the display, and will be available for you to retrieve when you print a Smart Report. For more information on
191 APPLICATION3. Set Controlling UnitsSelect the controlling units for product application. Press NEXT to continue.4. EPA InformationEnter the EP
192 6. Component Base AmountEnter the Base Amount of the component.Press FINISH to complete the process of adding the component. Note: The Base Am
193 APPLICATION14. Name Tank MixEnter a unique name for the liquid tank mix.Press Finish to complete the setup process.15. List Showing Tank Mix D
194 6. Component Base AmountEnter the base amount of the first component.Press Finish to complete the process of adding the first component.Note:
195 APPLICATIONMACHINE SPECIFIC CONFIGURATIONSNote: The following section describes configuration procedures that are particular to specific config
7 SETUPSETUPHOME SCREENThe Home Screen will be shown each time the display is started. The table below describes the functionality of each of the bu
196 Press NEXT to continue.8. Enter Vehicle NameThe display combines the Vehicle Make and Model for use as a Vehicle Name. Use the on-screen keyboa
197 APPLICATION18. Select Ground Speed SourceThe Operating Configuration Wizard reappears. Select your ground speed source. If you will be using GP
198 Press NEXT to continue.5. Enter Full Swath WidthEnter the full width of the spray boom expressed in feet or meters for metric applications.Pres
199 APPLICATION15. Select ContainerUse the drop-down list to select the Container that will be used with the equipment. Examples of containers are
200 3. Create New VehicleThe Vehicle Setup Wizard appears. Select Self-Propelled Sprayer from the Vehicle Type list box.Press NEXT to continue.4.
201 APPLICATION13. Enter Flow Meter Calibration Number Enter the pulses/unit calibration number for the product flow meter.Press NEXT to continue.1
202 24. Enter Suggested Controller Name Use the keyboard button to enter a controller name. Press Finish to continue with the Operating Configurati
203 APPLICATION1. Select Equipment Configuration TypeUse the drop-down list to select this configuration to apply to a Multiple Product Application
204 6. Select Controller Use the drop-down menu to select a controller for the Direct Command Liquid Configuration. Otherwise, press the New button
205 APPLICATION15. Select Controller The Equipment Configuration Wizard appears. Press New to start the process of adding a new product control cha
8 NAVIGATION BUTTONSThe display navigation buttons on the right edge of the display are used to move between the different areas within the display.
206 23. Enter Suggested Name for ConfigurationUse the keyboard button to edit the suggested configuration name.Press Finish to complete the setup p
207 APPLICATIONUse the up and down arrows to manually increase or decrease the pump speed. Note: The recommended priming time is three minutes (3:0
208 The Pump Calibration Wizard automatically counts up to the amount that you specified in “Enter Dispense Amount” on page 207. The button will tur
209 APPLICATION7. Enter Boom Section Widths from Left to RightThe display automatically divides the boom into equal length sections. Select individ
210 18. Enter Suggested Name for ConfigurationUse the default name or enter a new name for the configuration.Press Finish to complete the configura
211 APPLICATION5. Enter Vehicle NameThe display combines the Vehicle Make and Model for use as a Vehicle Name.Use the on-screen keyboard to edit th
212 Press Finish to continue with the configuration process.Note: If you selected Stepper Spreader Control in “Select Controller (for Spinner Sprea
213 APPLICATIONSelect Equipment Configuration TypeSelect either Single Product Application, or Multiple Product Application. As this particular proc
214 7. Enter Suggested Controller NameA default name of DirectStripTill appears. Press Finish, or use the on-screen keyboard to enter a new name, i
215 APPLICATION14. Enter Suggested Configuration NameUse the keypad to enter a suggested name for your configuration. Press Finish when complete. N
9 SETUP1. DGPSDisplays the quality of GPS signal in use by the display. If both differential and GPS signals are available, this button will displa
216 • Sensors and Valve DriversLoads the Sensor and Valve Driver Settings window, where users can set minimum height mode; adjust minimum height set
217 APPLICATIONMinimum Height SettingsPressing the Sensors and Valve Drivers button on the NORAC UC5 window opens the Sensor and Valve Driver Settin
218 • FIELD buttonFunctionality changes based upon the status of the master switch. If the master is off it allows you to change grower, farm, fiel
219 APPLICATION On Spinner Spreader and Strip Till configurations, the channel indicators display the status of the product control channel. When th
220 3. Create new map or add to last mapIf you are applying a product that has already been applied to a field, you may see the New Instance window
221 APPLICATIONRUN SCREEN - MAIN TABSThe Application Tab on the Run Screen contains controls related to data logging during application operations.
222 Application Tab - Strip Till The Application Tab shown below is a typical configuration for a Strip Till module. Because this configuration is
223 APPLICATION Loads the Boom Height Control Options window, which allows you to change the mode, sensitivity and target height. For more informati
224 To open the Target Rate window, press the Target Rate button. This button has three grey chevrons on it, as shown here. Target Rate Screen -
225 APPLICATIONThe Rate 1 and Rate 2 settings represent preset application rates that allow operators to quickly change between desired target rates
10 • Applied rate maps• Product coverage maps• Reference map3. Swath BarThis area of the Run Screen displays the current swath being harvested or a
226 Shows the instantaneous ground speed.• AREA PER HOUR buttonShows the instantaneous productivity.• DISTANCE buttonShows the total distance driven
227 APPLICATIONIf you choose to set the current legend as the default legend for all regions of the same product select the save as product legend o
228 OPTRX CROP SENSOR MODULEABOUT OPTRXThe OptRx Crop Sensor Module controls active light sensors that measure crop vigor by measuring light reflect
229 APPLICATION1. Select Equipment Configuration TypeSelect either Single Product Application, or Multiple Product Application, and press NEXT. .No
230 12. Select ControllerUse the drop-down menu to select a controller, or press the New button to add a controller; then press NEXT. 13. Select C
231 APPLICATION .Note: If a reference strip has already been created, a warning appears, notifying you that this will unload the current reference
232 CROP SENSOR SETTINGSThe Settings window is where you can adjust application rate settings specified by the OptRx Crop Sensor module. The VI Zero
233 APPLICATIONCrop Sensor tabTypical configuration for a Crop Sensor module shown at left. VI (Vegetative Index) bar graphShows the VI Reference va
234 Growth Stage — The Growth Stage of the corn plant. Choices are:• V6-V7• V8-V10• Rate OffsetIf desired, use the numeric keypad to modify the appl
235 APPLICATIONDisplays active spread pattern width.The AutoSwath check box allows the enable/disable of the Automatic Swath Control functionality.
11 SETUPGETTING STARTEDEntering Data Into the DisplayThe following control buttons are made available for entering names and calibration values into
236 Performs a Spinner Spreader Conveyor Calibration. For more information, see “Spinner Spreader Static Conveyor Calibration” on page 237 and also
237 APPLICATIONSpinner Spreader Static Conveyor CalibrationBecause the Spinner Speed settings can only be accurately determined by performing a spre
238 • Press Repeat Calibration to begin the process again. • Press Finish to save the value and exit the calibration routine. 10. Restart spinner h
239 APPLICATIONSTRIP-TILL STRIP TILL APPLICATION RATE CONTROL TABThe Application Tab for Strip Till has several buttons and status display areas tha
240 STRIP TILL CONTROL SETTINGSPress the Strip Till Control button, located on the left-hand side of the Application Tab, for the Strip-Till Control
241 APPLICATION1. Read Static Calibration warningA warning appears, advising to disable the blower fan circuit and prepare to catch any product dis
242 1. Select Metering Circuit to Calibrate Select the channel to calibrate, and press NEXT.2. Enter Actual Weight The Accumulated Weight is shown
243 APPLICATIONDisplays the current target application rate. Press the up arrow button to display the application rate settings dialog. For more inf
244 APPLICATION REPORTINGREPORT SETTINGSThe settings and options contained on the Reports Tab of the Field Notes configuration settings determine th
245 APPLICATIONThe General tab is where you can enter the following information:• Crop information• Application timing• Weather information• Soil co
12 FunctionalityMuch of the functionality of the display is not available at the Run Screen until the basic setup process is completed. Prior to ini
246 2. Press the Field buttonWith the Auto Generate Report option selected, press the Field button, and the Create Report window appears, as shown
247 APPLICATION1. Field Notes TabAt the Field Notes tab on the Run screen, press the Report Details button to launch the window shown below. 2. Re
248 http://www.agleader.com/support.php?Page=manuals/insight Viewing Smart Reports on the DisplayTo view the Smart Report while it is still stored i
249 APPLICATIONRegion Summary Report ContentThe last pages of the application report contain field region summary data. Multiple regions can be crea
250 The container level’s percentage and current amount is also shown at the bottom left-hand side of the Field Totals window.To display the Field T
251 APPLICATION• Press the bell icon button to change Low Container Level Settings, as shown. This button brings up the Low Container Level Setting
252 Example of Low Container Level Settings windowYou may adjust the Low Container Level warnings threshold by first pressing the bell icon button
253 APPLICATIONThe File Selection window shown at left displays all product recommendation files that are available for selection from the external
254 1. .irx File SelectionPress the Load Rx on the Map Tab of the Run Screen to load a variable rate prescription file.Select the desired *.irx fi
255 APPLICATIONTGT FILE USE FOR SINGLE PRODUCT VARIABLE RATE APPLICATIONThe display can use the *.tgt file format for controlling single product var
13 SETUPGROWER AND FIELD MANAGEMENT SETUPFIELD OPERATION DATA STORAGEAll data is stored in a hierarchical data structure for use within the display
256 3. Read instructions and disclaimer Read instructions and disclaimer regarding the shape file conversion process. User knowledge of the column
257 APPLICATION9. Name New IRX FileIf desired, rename the newly created *.irx file from the display assigned default.Press FINISH to complete the s
258 Spreader Diagnostics (for Spinner Spreaders)The Spreader Diagnostic Tab includes the speed of the conveyor, shown in revolutions per minute (rpm
259 APPLICATION5. Make sure the implement cable PN 4000495-1 is plugged in. If plugged in, then test for 12 volts on pins A and B.Boom indicators o
260 AutoSwath feature not shown.The display must have the AutoSwath feature password unlocked before the feature is available to the operator.AutoSw
261 APPLICATIONTROUBLESHOOTING DIRECT INJECTION CONFIGURATIONS When controlling a chemical injection pump using the Injection Module PN: 4000896 the
262 Direct Injection: Pump Doesn’t Run Power can be checked at multiple locations. First is the connection at the Injection module where the battery
263 APPLICATIONDirect Injection: Pump Runs Full Speed Digital Pump Speed Sensor - The injection pump’s digital pump speed sensor is used to provide
264 Direct Injection: Application Error The injection module requires that a pump calibration be performed before actual application can occur. The
265 APPLICATIONDirect Injection: Inlet RestrictionThe injection pump has a vacuum switch that is used to warn operators of any restriction at the in
14 • Add buttonPress to launch the software wizard used to create a new grower. For more information, see “Adding A New Grower” on page 15.• Remove
266 2. Make sure the applicator is inside of the field boundary.Conveyor turns off in the middle of the passCheck the display and module firmware t
267 APPLICATIONGLOSSARY OF APPLICATION SETTINGSConfiguration settings • Rate Outside of FieldRate that will be used outside of the field boundary. Z
268 Auxiliary Input Settings• Master SwitchSwitch that performs global master control of all rate control channels. • F1 – F11Settings determine
269 APPLICATIONCalibration number representing the pulses that equal one revolution of the rate control metering system.• Max Conveyor SpeedSetting
270 When checked, this option will automatically generate the SmartReport each time product application is completed and the Field button is selecte
271 APPLICATIONFERTILIZER DEFAULT PRODUCT SETTINGS Percentage (in terms of lbs./100 lbs.)Material TypeAbbreviated name for display and predefined na
272 FERTILIZER DEFAULT PRODUCT SETTINGS (CONTINUED) JOHN DEERE SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONSHere are some tips to remember when operating the display in con
273 APPLICATION1. Enter a target rate into the display2. Turn the foot pedal master switch on3. Turn all boom switches on4. Boom indicators on the d
274 SERVO CONTROL VALVE SETTINGS (BY MANUFACTURER) Flow Control ValveControl Valve ConfigurationValve Response 1Valve Response 2Response ThresholdRa
275 APPLICATIONCONTROL VALVE SETTINGS FOR SELF-PROPELLED SPRAYERS Flow Control Valve or Sprayer Model (and year if applicable)Control SystemPWM Freq
15 SETUPPress to set the season selected in the Summary list box to the active season. Note: All data is logged to the active season.• RemovePress
276 Case IH 3185 with Raven valveNon-AIM Command Mode In-Line Servo2% 100% 24% 3Case IH 3310Non-AIM Command Mode PWM 12-Volt122**700-90030 2%Case IH
277 APPLICATION*Adjust this number to fit your particular configuration. Refer to the Application section in the display User Manual for more inform
278 - Determines the percent of error that is allowed prior to the product control system making any flow rate corrections.- 2% - 3% is the normal d
279 APPLICATION• Allowable Error- Default Value: 2%- Determines the percent of error that is allowed prior to the product control system making any
280 • PWM Gain- Default Value: 20- This setting determines how aggressively the control valve responds when making rate change adjustments. The high
281 HARVESTHARVESTGRAIN HARVEST SETUP TABSCONFIGURATIONThe Grain Harvest setup pages contain all the necessary settings to configure the display for
282 • Edit Name buttonPress to edit the name of a selected configuration. The on-screen keyboard will be displayed to complete the desired text edit
283 HARVESTPress Next to continue.4. Select Ground Speed SourceSelect your ground speed source. If you will be using GPS as the primary you will ne
284 COMBINE TABCOMBINE TAB BUTTONSThe Combine Tab provides functionality for setting up and configuring additional combines. The combine list will s
285 HARVESTADDING A NEW COMBINETo start the process of adding a new combine press the Add button. 1. Select Make and ModelSelect the correct combin
iii TABLE OF CONTENTSTable of ContentsGeneral InformationIntroduction ...
16 3. Business/Person SetupEnter the first and last name to be used as a contact for the Grower information then press Finish to complete the new G
286 Press Next to continue.3. Start Driving CourseFollow the on-screen directions.Press Start to begin the calibration process.Note: When the vehi
287 HARVESTThe Antenna Tab contains three different settings. Accuracy when measuring for a specific setting is essential to ensure proper machine p
288 Remove a header. The header and any regions or configurations using it will be deleted.WARNING: When a header is removed all regions and configu
289 HARVEST3. Edit Header NameUse the keyboard button to edit the name of the header, if desired.Press Finish to complete the Header setup process.
290 Move the header above and below the Stop Height. When below the Stop Height the display reads Down; when above the Stop Height the display reads
291 HARVESTCROPS TABCROPS TAB BUTTONSCrops and crop varieties are added and edited on the Crops Tab. The crops list shows all the crops and varietie
292 ADDING A NEW CROPTo add a new crop press the Add Crop button. The Harvest Crop Wizard appears, as shown. 1. Select Crop Type From ListSelect o
293 HARVESTADDING ADDITIONAL NEW VARIETIESTo enter additional varieties, press the Add Variety button. The Variety Setup Wizard appears, as shown.
294 • Color Scheme buttonSelects the color scheme to use for the yield legend.• Reset to Default Legend buttonPress to reset legend to the display d
295 HARVESTThe Enter Weight button allows you to enter the measured weight for a region. To enter a weight press the Enter Weight button. Select the
17 SETUP1. Press the Import buttonPress the Import button on the Grower tab of the Management screen. (Be sure that your Compact Flash Card is alre
296 • If you are using a weigh wagon to weigh the grain, make sure the wagon has been calibrated properly. Also, only use one scale during this cali
297 HARVESTADDING A NEW CALIBRATIONIf you notice a decreased yield accuracy, you may need to perform a new calibration. To do this, use the followin
298 3. Retire Old Calibration The Retire Calibration warning window appears, as shown at left. Press the Yes button to retire your old calibration.
299 HARVEST• DGPS button• AutoSwath buttonThe AutoSwath feature automatically increases or decreases the swath width of the combine head according t
300 FIELD BUTTON (WHILE NOT LOGGING)The start of harvest in a field is accomplished by setting up a Field Operation at the Run Screen. This process
301 HARVESTThe illustration at left shows how the display could track two different varieties. In this example, when the harvester reaches the end o
302 Variety Tracking menu and Automatic Variety TrackingVariety Tracking ListAutomatic Variety Tracking enabledIf no variety map is present, then yo
303 HARVESTAutomatic Variety Tracking message Automatic Region Changing message If you have selected either the Automatic Variety Tracking or Automa
304 • DRY BUSHELS buttonDisplays the number of bushels at the specified dry moisture percentage. • If the actual moisture is below the set dry moist
305 HARVESTAutoSwath is particularly useful when harvesting point rows and other areas where harvesting a full head width is not possible. As the co
18 FIELD SETUPFIELD SETUP SCREENA field consists of one or more outer boundaries. Each outer boundary can contain one or more inner boundaries used
306 The variety map displays a background map of varieties that were logged with the during planting. This map can be used by the display to track v
307 HARVESTSYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC BUTTONThe System button contains information about the flow rate, moisture, temperature, elevator speed, and ground spe
308 • Temperature RawRaw value of temperature sensor.• Motor CurrentMeasure of Elevator Mount Unit (EMU) current, shown in amps.• Proximity SensorSh
309 INDEXIndexNumerics28-pin connector 5Aaccuracy 297active alarms 163active alarms button 161active vehicle profile 56AddCombine 285Container 179He
310 product tab 32reporting 244setup 32variable rate 252vehicle tab 32application button 30application programming interface 53application reportsau
311 INDEXresume button 61RTK 54rtk radio network id 55save pattern button 60select A 53select B 53set A button 61set A pattern 70set B button 61shif
312 configuration settings 76, 90, 97, 169configure clutch modules 105, 121container level 226controller settings 108, 180copy to card 7cotton harve
313 INDEXarea 294hydraulic drive seed meter 149regions 296stepper seed meter 154vibration 294weight calibration 295calibration tab 294crop type 294e
314 warning 250container level button 226control channel report 248control tabs 10control valve configuration 109, 268control valve settignsbypass s
315 INDEXconfiguration 202controller settings 184, 207device 204diagnostics 258digital pump speed 258digital pump speed sensor 263direct type 204dis
19 SETUPPress to delete a field boundary from the display.WARNING: All inner and outer boundaries associated with a field will be deleted from the d
316 EPA registration number 186, 189equipment configuration 170controller time delay 170minimum flow 170rate display smoothing 170rate outside of fi
317 INDEXGPS 1, 8, 12, 60, 77, 89, 171, 179autopilot guidance option button 43backup 171correction age 50correction frequency 50correction SNR 50dia
318 calibration 294calibration tab 33combine tab 32configuration tab 32, 33crops tab 32, 33header tab 32setup 281harvest crop wizard 292harvest tab
319 INDEXimporting patterns 69importing products 118in field cfr calibration button 240injection controlagitate 206prime 206injection control button
320 load guidance pattern 72load pattern button 60, 72, 74load reference button 34load rx button 143, 252buttonload rx 34loggingdisplay items 146log
321 INDEXminimize skip 98moisture button 294, 304moisture legend 306msfimporting 16msf file 14, 117, 118, 186, 189multiple implement configurations
322 output parity 39output rate 39output type 39overlap 99Ppartial empty 251partial fill 251pattern export 69, 70pattern import 69pause button 61pau
323 INDEXedit legend button 118import product 186importing products 118remove product 117, 185product type 186dry blend 187single component 187singl
324 CMR percentage value 54Run Screen 11, 171run screen 82, 84, 140, 298application tab 221area 299auto 299automatic swath control 304autoswath 86,
325 INDEXdisable 129enable 129remove 129seed tube sensor configuration 129SeedCommand 148KINZE planter monitor 130KINZE population monitor configura
20 IMPORTING / EXPORTING BOUNDARIESField BoundariesBoundaries can be created with the display or imported from desktop GIS software. Any boundary fi
326 spinner speed 235, 279spread width 235spreader control 235, 236, 237spreader control button 234static calibration 237target rate 235warning 237,
327 INDEXmanual valve control 224minus sign 225plus sign 225preset rate 143product 224product application rate 224rate 1 225rate 2 225rate control 2
328 importing 59removing 59vehicle management button 55vehicle profile management 56active vehicle profile 56configuration name 57export to card 57i
21 SETUP• RemovePress this button to remove the selected entry from the Operator List.• Operator Information FrameDisplays all information stored wi
22 ADDING OR EDITING OPERATOR PERSONAL INFORMATION1. Accessing the Edit ScreenSelect an Operator from the Operator List and press the Edit button t
23 SETUPPress to display the keyboard screen to edit the name of any selected marker. For more information, see “Editing A Marker Name” on page 24.•
24 Field Notes setup screen after adding a Marker named Rock.EDITING A MARKER NAMEThe process of renaming a Field Notes Marker is outlined in the st
25 SETUPCHANGING A MARKER ICONis the default icon assigned by the display for all new Markers. A different icon can be assigned to a Marker by follo
iv Adding A New Grower... 15Adding or Editing Grower Personal
26 DISPLAY SETUPGENERAL DISPLAY SETUP TABThe General Tab contains settings related to time, date, and display Owner information.• DatePress to set c
27 SETUPPress YES to confirm the start of the touchscreen calibration process.Calibration WizardCalibrate the touchscreen following the on-screen in
28 Display General setup screen prior to a Display Owner image being imported.Image File SelectionAfter pressing the Import Image button the dialog
29 SETUPDISPLAY SETUP MEMORY TABCard Management Features • Delete FilePress to delete a selected file from the external memory card.• Create Backup
30 ADVANCEDAdvanced Display Settings The Advanced Tab contains the following functions of interest to most users:• Copy Log Files to Memory Card at
31 SETUPPLANTING AND SEEDING SETUPThe Planting setup screens contain all the necessary settings to configure the display for logging, mapping, and p
32 Add and edit implement configurations. Settings include locations for tillage point in relation to GPS antenna and vehicle hitch.APPLICATION SETU
33 SETUP• CalibrationProvides access to all calibration settings related to an operating configuration.COTTON HARVEST YIELD MONITORING SETUPThe Cott
34 Markers Created At Run ScreenPress a markers button to map points with attached data in the field. The example at the left shows a field that two
35 SETUP• Grid - Overlays a grid on the map.Press the Map Options button to display an on-screen dialog box that presents options for removing mappe
v TABLE OF CONTENTS(Further GPS References...37GPS Tabs...
36 Zoom DetailChange to Zoom Detail by pressing the Zoom Detail icon at bottom left. The view changes so that the vehicle icon is shown pointed towa
37 GPSGPSGPS SETUPGPS SETUP PAGESThe GPS settings only apply to InSight Displays connected to one of the Ag Leader Technology approved TSIP receiver
38 • Differential SourceSelect choice of WAAS/EGNOS, Satellite (OmniSTAR®) or Beacon (Coast Guard) differential sources. • WAAS BackupCheck the WAAS
39 GPSGPS SERIAL PORT SETTINGSSERIAL PORT SETTINGS To view the Serial Port Settings window, go to the GPS screen and press the buttons labeled Port
40 These check boxes represent various communication protocols or formats that have been set by the National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA),
41 GPSThe baud rate represents the speed at which your receiver obtains information from the satellite. Note: Although three different baud rates a
42 Enter frequencies for use with Manual mode selection. Frequency settings for Channel 0 and Channel 1 can range between 283.5 and 325.0. Note: Ca
43 GUIDANCEGUIDANCEGUIDANCE TABThe Guidance Tab, located on the GPS screen includes some general settings for the Autopilot and External Lightbar fe
44 This will remove all guidance pattern files from the display. Upon pressing this button, the Remove Pattern window appears, with a message statin
45 GUIDANCEEXTERNAL LIGHTBARTSIP LIGHTBAR GENERAL SETTINGSThe display is able to control an AgGPS 21A lightbar when hooked up to an Ag Leader Add on
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46 No text is displayed on the screen.• Pass & ErrorProvides the pass number and error from the center of the swath.• GPS StatusDisplays GPS and
47 GUIDANCELED SpacingThis setting establishes LED spacing distance. If the setting is 3 feet, the LED slides one unit to the left or right for ever
48 • ClosedDefines headlands with a series of user entered points. The last point connects to the first point to form a closed loop.• A-B End ZonesA
49 GUIDANCEOPERATING THE DISPLAYGPS DIAGNOSTICSThere are three main tabs under the DGPS button that display detailed information about the GPS signa
50 Position Dilution of Precision (PDOP) is a unitless measure indicating when the satellite geometry can provide the most accurate results. When sa
51 GUIDANCE- If the Fast Update Rate is ON, then your receiver is capable of outputting an update rate faster than 1 Hz per second.- If the Fast Upd
52 The receiver’s OmniSTAR Identification number. Reference this number when contacting OmniSTAR to purchase subscriptions.• Reset Autoseed buttonA
53 GUIDANCECAN TabThe CAN Device List displays the modules that are connected to the CAN Bus. Press the Refresh List button to have the display sear
54 • Max Fwd Engage SpeedMaximum forward speed limit for engaging the Autopilot.• Max Rev Engage SpeedMaximum reverse speed limit for engaging the A
55 GUIDANCESwath ChangeThe Swath Change setting shows the point of the vehicle at which the Autopilot switches over to the next guidance pass. This
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56 NMEA Diagnostic Port SettingsThe Diagnostic Port Settings window, shown below, appears after you press the NMEA Diagnostic Port Settings button o
57 GUIDANCE• Saved Vehicle ConfigurationsLists all of the vehicle configurations that you have saved in thedisplay.• Configuration NameThe name of t
58 The File Name window appears, as shown at left. Use the keypad to enter the new Vehicle Profile file name.Press Accept. RESTORING VEHICLE CONFIGU
59 GUIDANCEIMPORTING VEHICLE CONFIGURATION PROFILESThe following procedure allows you to download the vehicle profile from the compact flash card on
60 AUTOPILOT FUNCTIONSAUTOPILOT TAB AND LIGHTBARAutopilot is compatible with the Trimble Autopilot system. For the Autopilot Tab and Lightbar to app
61 GUIDANCE• Resetclears out the current guidance pattern. It will allow saving the pattern prior to clearing it. If you save the pattern, you must
62 Chase ModeTo bring the vehicle back to the AB Line, follow the indicator lights. Note: In this example, the operator must move the vehicle 38.1
63 GUIDANCEAdjust swaths (optional) The Nudge Settings button allows you to adjust the swaths by a specified distance while leaving the AB line in i
64 The Remark A button "re-marks" the A point by moving it to the current position while maintaining the same heading. Press Remark A on t
65 GUIDANCEThe AB Line now appears in the center of the vehicle icon shown on the display. A brief message appears in the green bar of the display,
viii Adding A New Controller... 116Product ...
66 Shift by Rows option If you have chosen the Shift by Rows option, use the first numeric keypad to select the number of rows you wish to shift. Ne
67 GUIDANCEUse the AB line pattern when no headlands are required and you drive the field in parallel straight lines.1. At the start of the first sw
68 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 pas
69 GUIDANCE Shift By Rows example Use the Center-pivot pattern for a field that is irrigated using a center-pivot. With this pattern, you can drive
70 1. Choose a file selection option From the GPS screen, select the Guidance tab, as shown at left. Here you can select either Import, Export, or
71 GUIDANCE5. Engage AutoSteer After setting the AB Line, the lightbar will become active. At the green-colored center of the newly-activated lig
72 Note: f you press the Resume button before you have returned to the original AB Line, your display will select the closest AB Line to your vehic
73 GUIDANCE4. If curve, choose Identical or Adaptive Select either the Identical Curve or Adaptive Curve options. The curve pattern now appears on
74 Remove PatternsYou can remove one or all pattern files from the display's internal memory by following the procedure below.1. Press the Loa
75 TILLAGETILLAGETILLAGE SETUP TABSCONFIGURATIONThe Tillage setup pages contain all the necessary settings to configure the display for logging, map
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76 Press to add a new tillage configuration. An on-screen wizard will walk you through the setup process in a step-by-step manner. New Vehicles and
77 TILLAGEFor help with the adding a New Implement Wizard, see “Adding A New Implement” on page 82. Press Next to continue.3. Select Implement Swit
78 1. Select Speed InputThe Speed Sensor Calibration wizard appears, as shown at left. Select the sensor type to calibrate.Press NEXT to continue.
79 TILLAGE If swath adjustments are performing inaccurately, adjust the sensitivity accordingly. Sensitivity 3 is the default setting. Other setting
80 button allows you to specify the location of the GPS antenna in relation to the vehicle. A wizard will walk you through these edits. It also allo
81 TILLAGEHitch Tab SettingsThe Hitch tab allows you to enter in the distance from four different mounting positions on the tractor to the rear axle
82 ADDING A NEW IMPLEMENTTo add a new implement, press the Add button. The Implement Setup Wizard appears, as shown. 1. Select Attachment MethodUse
83 TILLAGE • Field buttonThe Field button functionality changes based upon the status of the master switch. If the master is off it allows you to c
84 When the master button is set to off area is not being recorded and the map will stop drawing. The box will remain red until the button is pushed
85 TILLAGENote: You may view Field Totals by pressing the Field Totals button on the Field Operation Wizard. For more information on field totals,
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