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*OMPFP13204*
John Deere 4640 Universal
Display
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
John Deere 4640 Universal Display
OMPFP13204 ISSUE J6
(ENGLISH)
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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:
WARNING
The engine exhaust from this product contains
chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
The State of California requires the above two warnings.
Additional Proposition 65 Warnings can be found in this manual.
John Deere Ag Management Solutions
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
Introduction
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Foreword
THANK YOU for purchasing a John Deere product.
Your dealer also needs these numbers when you order
parts. File a backup of the identification numbers in a safe
location off the machine or away from the product.
READ THIS MANUAL carefully to learn how to operate and
service your product correctly. Failure to do so could result
in personal injury or equipment damage. This manual and
safety signs on your product may also be available in
other languages. (See your John Deere dealer to order.)
WARRANTY is provided as part of John Deere's support
program for customers who operate and maintain their
equipment as described in this manual. The warranty is
explained on the warranty certificate or statement which
you should have received from your dealer.
THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE CONSIDERED a permanent
part of your product and should remain with the product
when you sell it.
This warranty provides you the assurance that John
Deere will back its products where defects appear within
the warranty period. In some circumstances, John Deere
also provides field improvements, often without charge
to the customer, even if the product is out of warranty.
Should the equipment be abused, or modified to change
its performance beyond the original factory specifications,
the warranty will become void and field improvements
may be denied.
MEASUREMENTS in this manual are given in both
metric and customary U.S. unit equivalents. Use only
correct replacement parts and fasteners. Metric and inch
fasteners may require a specific metric or inch wrench.
RIGHT-HAND AND LEFT-HAND sides are determined by
facing in the direction the machine or implement will travel
when going forward.
WRITE PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS (P.I.N.)
in the Operator’s Manual. Accurately record all the
numbers to help in tracing the product should it be stolen.
Serial Number:
If you are not the original owner of this product, it is in your
interest to contact your local John Deere dealer to inform
them of this unit's serial number. This will help John Deere
notify you of any issues or product improvements.
JS56696,0000C4C -19-26JUN15-1/1
John Deere Technical Information Bookstore
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 prior to operation. To obtain a copy, see your dealer or visit www.deere.com and use the ‘Search
for Agricultural Equipment Operator’s Manuals’ link to locate the John Deere Technical Information Bookstore.
Ensure display is updated with latest software. Software
updates are available for download from:
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Download Software Updates
CZ76372,000071F -19-20APR15-1/1
https://my.deere.com/software-downloads/software-manager/
CZ76372,000071E -19-17JUN14-1/1
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Contents
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Page
Safety
Page
Shortcut Softkeys ...............................................15-2
Menu...................................................................15-3
Operating System Applications Overview ..........15-3
AMS Applications Overview ...............................15-6
Basics Activation ................................................15-7
Premium Activation.............................................15-7
Demo Activations................................................15-8
Recognize Safety Information ............................05-1
Understand Signal Words...................................05-1
Follow Safety Instructions...................................05-1
Practice Safe Maintenance.................................05-2
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly ..................05-2
Handle Electronic Components and
Brackets Safely ..............................................05-3
Use Electronic Display Properly .........................05-3
Operate Guidance Systems Safely ....................05-4
Use Seat Belt Properly .......................................05-4
Operating the Tractor Safely ..............................05-5
Operate Implement Automation
Systems Safely ..............................................05-6
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids ................................05-6
Read Operator’s Manuals for ISOBUS
Controllers......................................................05-7
Avoid Backover Accidents ..................................05-7
Prevent Electrical Shock and Fires.....................05-7
Avoid Exposure to High Radio
Frequency Fields............................................05-8
Display and Sound
Display and Sound .............................................01-1
Brightness...........................................................01-1
Sound .................................................................01-1
Display Calibration..............................................01-2
Date and Time
Date and Time ....................................................02-1
Change Current Date .........................................02-1
Change Current Time .........................................02-1
Language and Units
Language and Units ...........................................03-1
Language and Units Settings .............................03-1
Safety Signs
Safety Warning — AutoTrac™ Detected ............10-1
Safety Warning — ISOBUS Controller ...............10-1
Safety Warning — ISO Aux Improper
Operation .......................................................10-1
Safety Warning — ISO Aux Configuration..........10-2
Safety Caution — System Reboot......................10-2
Safety Caution — Software Installation ..............10-2
Software Manager
Software Manager ..............................................04-1
Update Display Software ....................................04-1
Activations ..........................................................04-3
Users and Access
Users and Access...............................................08-1
User Profiles .......................................................08-1
Access Groups ...................................................08-2
Regulatory Information
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Information to User ............................................. 11-1
John Deere 4640 Universal Display
Wi-Fi® Capabilities......................................... 11-1
United States—Federal
Communications Commission
(FCC) Notifications to User ............................ 11-1
Canada—Industry Canada
Notifications to User ....................................... 11-2
Layout Manager
Layout Manager..................................................09-1
Active Set ...........................................................09-1
Shortcut Bar........................................................09-2
All Run Pages.....................................................09-2
Add, Edit, or Duplicate Run Pages .....................09-3
Navigate Run Pages on Main Page ...................09-4
Display Introduction
Onscreen Help....................................................15-1
John Deere 4640 Universal Display ...................15-1
Run Page Structure ............................................15-2
Status Center......................................................15-2
Settings Manager
Settings Manager ...............................................24-1
Continued on next page
Original Instructions. All information, illustrations and specifications in this
manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.
COPYRIGHT © 2016
DEERE & COMPANY
Moline, Illinois
All rights reserved.
A John Deere ILLUSTRUCTION ™ Manual
Previous Editions
Copyright © 2015
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Contents
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Page
Page
Work Totals.........................................................35-2
Mapping..............................................................35-2
Equipment Manager
Equipment Manager ...........................................20-1
Machine Profile...................................................20-1
Implement Profile................................................20-2
Work Monitor
Work Monitor ......................................................15-1
Work Recording..................................................15-1
Guidance
AutoTrac .............................................................25-1
Manual Guidance ...............................................25-1
Operate Guidance Systems Safely ....................25-1
General Information............................................25-2
Guidance Settings ..............................................25-2
Turn Predictor.....................................................25-2
Tracking Tones ...................................................25-2
Shift Track ..........................................................25-3
Lightbar Settings.................................................25-3
Curve Track Settings ..........................................25-4
Circle Track Settings ..........................................25-5
Track Spacing.....................................................25-5
Steering Sensitivity .............................................25-6
Set Guidance Track............................................25-6
Straight Track .....................................................25-7
Quick Line...........................................................25-7
Guide on a Straight Track...................................25-7
AB Curves ..........................................................25-8
Guide on an AB Curve........................................25-8
Record a Straight Path or Navigate
Around Obstacles...........................................25-9
Adaptive Curves ...............................................25-10
Guide on an Adaptive Curve ............................ 25-11
Record a Straight Path Within an
Adaptive Curve............................................. 25-11
Navigate Around Obstacles..............................25-12
Circle Track ......................................................25-13
Circle Track Edge .............................................25-14
Guide on a Circle Track....................................25-14
Boundary Fill Track...........................................25-14
Guide on a Boundary Fill Track ........................25-14
Swap Track (Track Set) ....................................25-15
AutoTrac Status Pie..........................................25-15
Enable AutoTrac™ ...........................................25-16
Disable AutoTrac When Not In Use..................25-17
Activate AutoTrac .............................................25-17
Resume Switch.................................................25-17
Reactivate AutoTrac on Next Pass...................25-18
Deactivate AutoTrac™ .....................................25-18
Minimum and Maximum Speeds ......................25-19
AutoTrac™ Deactivation Message ...................25-20
Steering Optimization .......................................25-21
Troubleshooting................................................25-25
Section Control
Section Control ...................................................40-1
Section Status Module........................................40-2
Overlap Settings .................................................40-2
Performance Tuning ...........................................40-3
File Manager
File Manager.......................................................45-1
USB Drive...........................................................45-4
Capture Screen Shots ........................................45-4
Diagnostics Center
Diagnostics Center .............................................07-1
Controller Diagnostics ........................................07-1
Diagnostic Information........................................07-2
Hide Diagnostic Center.......................................07-2
Diagnostic Trouble Codes ..................................07-2
Readings ............................................................07-3
CAN Bus Information..........................................07-4
CAN Bus Values .................................................07-5
Network ..............................................................07-6
Maintenance and Calibrations
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Maintenance and Calibrations ............................16-1
Service Checks...................................................16-1
Service Checks...................................................16-1
Service Intervals .................................................16-2
Calibrations.........................................................16-2
ISOBUS VT
ISOBUS VT ........................................................18-1
StarFire Receiver
StarFire™ GPS Receiver ...................................50-1
StarFire™ Remote Software Updates ................50-1
Video
Video ..................................................................20-1
Video Triggers ....................................................20-1
Generation 4 Display Video Harness .................20-1
Service and Maintenance
Fields and Boundaries
Factory Data Reset.............................................55-1
Fields and Boundaries........................................30-1
Manage Clients, Farms, and Fields....................30-2
Field Boundaries.................................................30-3
Troubleshooting
System Recovery ...............................................60-1
Work Setup and Mapping
Work Setup.........................................................35-1
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Understand Signal Words
DANGER; The signal word DANGER indicates a
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING; The signal word WARNING indicates a
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION; The signal word CAUTION indicates a
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury. CAUTION may also be used
to alert against unsafe practices associated with events
which could lead to personal injury.
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
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.
There can be additional safety information contained on
parts and components sourced from suppliers that is not
reproduced in this operator's manual.
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.
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precautions are listed on CAUTION safety signs.
CAUTION also calls attention to safety messages in this
manual.
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Follow Safety Instructions
DX,ALERT -19-29SEP98-1/1
TS187 —19—30SEP88
Follow recommended precautions and safe operating
practices.
DX,SIGNAL -19-05OCT16-1/1
TS201 —UN—15APR13
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.
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Recognize Safety Information
T81389 —UN—28JUN13
Safety
If you do not understand any part of this manual and need
assistance, contact your John Deere dealer.
DX,READ -19-16JUN09-1/1
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Understand service procedure before doing work. Keep
area clean and dry.
Never lubricate, service, or adjust machine while it is
moving. Keep hands, feet , and clothing from power-driven
parts. Disengage all power and operate controls to relieve
pressure. Lower equipment to the ground. Stop the
engine. Remove the key. Allow machine to cool.
Securely support any machine elements that must be
raised for service work.
Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed.
Fix damage immediately. Replace worn or broken parts.
Remove any buildup of grease, oil, or debris.
On self-propelled equipment, disconnect battery ground
cable (-) before making adjustments on electrical systems
or welding on machine.
On towed implements, disconnect wiring harnesses from
tractor before servicing electrical system components or
welding on machine.
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Practice Safe Maintenance
TS218 —UN—23AUG88
Safety
DX,SERV -19-17FEB99-1/1
Use extra care when mud, snow, or moisture present
slippery conditions. Keep steps clean and free of grease
or oil. Never jump when exiting machine. Never mount or
dismount a moving machine.
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Prevent falls by facing the machine when getting on and
off. Maintain 3-point contact with steps, handholds, and
handrails.
T133468 —UN—15APR13
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly
DX,WW,MOUNT -19-12OCT11-1/1
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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.
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.
Use Electronic Display Properly
Electronic displays are secondary devices intended to
aid the operator in performing field operations, increase
comfort and provide entertainment. Displays offer a
wide range of functionality, are used in many different
machine system applications and can be used with other
secondary devices such as handheld electronic devices.
A secondary device is any device that is not required to
operate your machine for its primary use. The operator
is always responsible for safe operation and control of
the machine.
To prevent injury while operating the machine:
•
instructions. Ensure that the device is secured and
does not obstruct the driver’s view or interfere with the
machine operating controls.
Do not become distracted by the display. Stay alert. Pay
attention to the machine and surrounding environment.
05-3
DX,WW,RECEIVER -19-24AUG10-1/1
• Do not change settings or access any functions that
•
require prolonged use of the display controls while
machine is moving. Stop the machine in a safe location
and place in park position before attempting such
operations.
Never set the volume so high that you cannot hear
outside traffic and emergency vehicles.
To promote safe operation, certain functions of displays
may be disabled unless the machine movement is
restricted and/or has been placed in the park position.
Overriding this safety feature may violate applicable law
and can result in damage, serious injury, or death.
Only use available display functionality when conditions
permit you to do so safely and in accordance with
instructions provided. Always observe safe driving rules,
state, or local laws and traffic regulations when using any
secondary device.
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• Position the display according to the installation
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Handle Electronic Components and Brackets
Safely
TS249 —UN—23AUG88
Safety
DX,ELEC,DISPLAY -19-13JAN15-1/1
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• Verify the machine, implement, and guidance system
Operate Guidance Systems Safely
Do not use guidance systems on roadways. Always turn
off (disable) guidance systems before entering a roadway.
Do not attempt to turn on (activate) a guidance system
while transporting on a roadway.
Guidance systems are intended to aid the operator in
performing field operations more efficiently. The operator
is always responsible for the machine path. Guidance
systems do not automatically detect or prevent collisions
with obstacles or other machines.
Guidance Systems include any application that automates
machine steering. This includes, but may not be limited to,
AutoTrac™, iGuide™, iTEC™ Pro, AutoTrac™ Universal
(ATU), RowSense™, and Machine Sync.
To prevent injury to the operator and bystanders:
• Never get on or off a moving machine.
AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
iGuide is a trademark of Deere & Company
iTEC is a trademark of Deere & Company
RowSense is a trademark of Deere & Company
Use Seat Belt Properly
•
•
•
•
are set up correctly.
- If using iTEC™ Pro, verify accurate boundaries have
been defined.
- If using Machine Sync, verify the follower’s home
point is calibrated with sufficient space between the
machines.
Remain alert and pay attention to the surrounding
environment.
Take control of the steering wheel, when necessary, to
avoid field hazards, bystanders, equipment, or other
obstacles.
Stop operation if poor visibility conditions impair your
ability to operate the machine or identify people or
obstacles in the machine path.
Consider field conditions, visibility, and machine
configuration when selecting machine speed.
JS56696,0000ABC -19-02DEC13-1/1
Avoid crushing injury or death during rollover.
TS1729 —UN—24MAY13
This machine is equipped with a rollover protective
structure (ROPS). USE a seat belt when you operate with
a ROPS.
• Hold the latch and pull the seat belt across the body.
• Insert the latch into the buckle. Listen for a click.
• Tug on the seat belt latch to make sure that the belt
Replace entire seat belt if mounting hardware, buckle,
belt, or retractor show signs of damage.
Inspect seat belt and mounting hardware at least
once a year. Look for signs of loose hardware or belt
damage, such as cuts, fraying, extreme or unusual wear,
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is securely fastened.
• Snug the seat belt across the hips.
discoloration, or abrasion. Replace only with replacement
parts approved for your machine. See your John Deere
dealer.
DX,ROPS1 -19-22AUG13-1/1
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Safety
•
•
•
•
•
for example, pushing, pulling, towing, actuating, and
carrying a variety of interchangeable equipment
designed to conduct agricultural work.
This tractor is not intended to be used as a recreational
vehicle.
Read this operator’s manual before operating the
tractor and follow operating and safety instructions in
the manual and on the tractor.
Follow operation and ballasting instructions found in the
operator’s manual for your implements/attachments,
such as front loaders
Make sure that everyone is clear of machine, attached
equipment, and work area before starting engine or
operation.
Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from power-driven
parts
Driving Concerns
• Never get on or off a moving tractor.
• Keep all children and nonessential personnel off tractors
and all equipment.
TS290 —UN—23AUG88
• Use your tractor only for jobs it was designed to perform,
TS276 —UN—23AUG88
You can reduce the risk of accidents by following these
simple precautions:
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Operating the Tractor Safely
• Never ride on a tractor unless seated on a John Deere
approved seat with seat belt.
• Keep all shields/guards in place.
• Use appropriate visual and audible signals when
operating on public roads.
• Move to side of road before stopping.
• Reduce speed when turning, applying individual brakes,
•
Common Accidents
Towing Loads
• Be careful when towing and stopping heavy loads.
•
•
•
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•
or operating around hazards on rough ground or steep
slopes.
Couple brake pedals together for road travel.
Pump brakes when stopping on slippery surfaces.
•
and securely engage park mechanism, including the
park pawl and park brake. In addition, if tractor is left
unattended, remove key.
Leaving transmission in gear with engine off will NOT
prevent the tractor from moving.
Never go near an operating PTO or an operating
implement.
Wait for all movement to stop before servicing
machinery.
Stopping distance increases with speed and weight
of towed loads, and on slopes. Towed loads with or
without brakes that are too heavy for the tractor or are
towed too fast can cause loss of control.
Consider the total weight of the equipment and its load.
Hitch towed loads only to approved couplings to avoid
rearward upset.
Parking and Leaving the Tractor
• Before dismounting, shut off SCVs, disengage PTO,
stop engine, lower implements/attachments to ground
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Unsafe operation or misuse of the tractor can result in
accidents. Be alert to hazards of tractor operation.
The most common accidents involving tractors:
• Tractor rollover
• Collisions with motor vehicles
• Improper starting procedures
• Entanglement in PTO shafts
• Falling from tractor
• Crushing and pinching during hitching
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Safety
Implement automation systems are intended to aid the
operator in performing field operations more efficiently.
The operator is always responsible for the machine path.
Implement automation systems include any application
that automates implement movement. This includes, but
may not be limited to, iGrade™ and Active Implement
Guidance.
To prevent injury to the operator and bystanders:
• Verify the machine, implement, and automation systems
are set up correctly.
• Remain alert and pay attention to the surrounding
environment.
• Take control of the machine, when necessary, to
avoid field hazards, bystanders, equipment, or other
obstacles.
PC13793 —UN—25MAY11
Do not use implement automation systems on roadways.
Always turn off (disable) implement automation systems
before entering a roadway. Do not attempt to turn
on (activate) an implement automation system while
transporting on a roadway.
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Operate Implement Automation Systems
Safely
• Stop operation if poor visibility conditions impair your
ability to operate the machine or identify people or
obstacles in the machine path.
iGrade is a trademark of Deere & Company
CF86321,0000366 -19-19DEC13-1/1
Replace worn or damaged hose assemblies immediately
with John Deere approved replacement parts.
Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin
causing serious injury.
Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before
disconnecting hydraulic or other lines. Tighten all
connections before applying pressure.
Search for leaks with a piece of cardboard. Protect hands
and body from high-pressure fluids.
If an accident occurs, see a doctor immediately. Any fluid
injected into the skin must be surgically removed within
a few hours or gangrene may result. Doctors unfamiliar
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Inspect hydraulic hoses periodically – at least once
per year – for leakage, kinking, cuts, cracks, abrasion,
blisters, corrosion, exposed wire braid or any other signs
of wear or damage.
X9811 —UN—23AUG88
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
with this type of injury should reference a knowledgeable
medical source. Such information is available in
English from Deere & Company Medical Department in
Moline, Illinois, U.S.A., by calling 1-800-822-8262 or +1
309-748-5636.
DX,FLUID -19-12OCT11-1/1
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Read Operator’s Manuals for ISOBUS Controllers
GreenStar is a trademark of Deere & Company
Avoid Backover Accidents
Before moving machine, be sure that all persons are clear
of machine path. Turn around and look directly for best
visibility. Use a signal person when backing if view is
obstructed or when in close quarters.
Do not rely on a camera to determine if personnel or
obstacles are behind the machine. The system can be
limited by many factors including maintenance practices,
environmental conditions, and operating range.
Some of these functions could pose a hazard to either
the operator or a bystander. Read the Operator’s Manual
provided by the ISOBUS Controller manufacturer and
observe all safety messages in manual and on ISOBUS
Controller product prior to use.
NOTE: ISOBUS refers to the ISO Standard 11783
DX,WW,ISOBUS -19-15JUL15-1/1
PC10857XW —UN—15APR13
In addition to GreenStar™ Applications, this display can
be used as a display device for any ISOBUS Controller
that meets ISO 11783 standard. This includes capability
to control ISOBUS implements. When used in this
manner, information and control functions placed on the
display are provided by the ISOBUS Controller and are
the responsibility of the ISOBUS Controller manufacturer.
DX,AVOID,BACKOVER,ACCIDENTS -19-30AUG10-1/1
To prevent injury from electrical shock, burns, or potential
fire hazards, always disconnect battery power or other
electric power source on equipment before installing or
servicing:
• Remove ground (negative terminal [-]) battery clamp.
• Detach and remove battery.
• Switch off main battery or other electric power source.
• Unplug electric power source from equipment.
Understand and follow all local codes and regulations
when installing electrical equipment.
05-7
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Battery-powered equipment or other electric power
sources produce an electrical shock, sparks, or arcs if
a short circuit occurs. Electrical short circuits can reach
temperatures high enough to burn people, or ignite or
melt common materials.
PC12631 —UN—04JUN10
Prevent Electrical Shock and Fires
HC94949,0000487 -19-27JAN14-1/1
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Prevent injury from exposure to high radio frequency fields
at the antenna. Do not touch antenna while the system
is transmitting. Always disconnect power to the antenna
before installing or servicing.
The antenna should always be separated from the
operator or nearby persons by a minimum distance of 20
cm (7.9 in.).
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Avoid Exposure to High Radio Frequency
Fields
PC12632 —UN—04JUN10
Safety
CZ76372,0000722 -19-26OCT16-1/1
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This message occurs when the system detects an
ISOBUS Controller. For more information, see READ
OPERATOR MANUALS FOR ISOBUS CONTROLLERS
in the Safety section.
This message occurs when the operator enables ISO
Aux control.
10-1
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Safety Warning — ISO Aux Improper
Operation
PC19760 —19—07JUL14
Safety Warning — ISOBUS Controller
CZ76372,0000607 -19-19MAY15-1/1
CZ76372,0000608 -19-14JUN16-1/1
PC19759 —19—07JUL14
This message occurs during startup on machines with an
automatic guidance system installed.
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Safety Warning — AutoTrac™ Detected
PC19768 —19—07JUL14
Safety Signs
BA31779,00006E1 -19-13JUL15-1/1
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This message occurs when the display encounters an
error that requires a system reboot.
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Safety Caution — Software Installation
This message occurs when a software installation is
started.
10-2
PC19762 —19—07JUL14
Safety Caution — System Reboot
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PC19761 —19—07JUL14
This message occurs when the system detects an
ISOBUS Controller with ISO Aux functionality, and (or)
the ISO Aux control configuration has been modified
during run time. For example, an additional input and (or)
implement has been added.
PROOF
Safety Warning — ISO Aux Configuration
PC19758 —19—07JUL14
Safety Signs
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Regulatory Information
This device must be operated as supplied by John Deere
Ag Management Solutions. Any changes or modifications
John Deere 4640 Universal Display Wi-Fi®
Capabilities
The 4640 Display contains a non-enabled wireless
(Wi-Fi®) transmitter. Hardware is present to enable future
functionality.
Federal Communications Commission Part 15.21
Statement:
Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance.
United States—Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) Notifications to User
This device complies with FCC Part 15. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
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made to these devices without the express written
approval of John Deere Ag Management Solutions may
void the user’s authority to operate this device.
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Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
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frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation
of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at their own expense.
Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Guidance
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure
limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with
a minimum distance of 2.5 cm (1 in) between the
radiator and persons. This transmitter must not be
co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC
multi-transmitter product procedures.
PROOF
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
PROOF
Information to User
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PROOF
PROOF
Continued on next page
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Canada—Industry Canada Notifications to User
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PC20425 —UN—13JUL16
Regulatory Information
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PROOF
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Display Introduction
Help Center is a supplement to the paper Operator’s
Manual. Read the Operator’s Manuals prior to operation.
Navigate to Help Center
1. Select Menu.
Help Center Application and Information Button
3. Select Help Center application.
John Deere 4640 Universal Display
The 4640 Display is designed for maximum ease of
use and productivity. One software system provides
commonality while hardware options provide a range of
price and functionality.
F— Display Status LED
G—External USB Adapter Port
H—Ethernet Port
I— Extended Monitor Port
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PC23195 —UN—18OCT16
2. Select System tab.
John Deere 4640 Universal Display
PROOF
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A—USB Ports
B—Power Button
C—Wireless Network Antenna
D—24 Pin Machine Connector
E—Video Connector
PROOF
PC15300 —UN—19MAR13
Onscreen Help
John Deere 4640 Universal Display Components
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Display Introduction
Shortcut softkeys (B) provide quick access to frequently
used applications and functions.
Next and Previous Run Page buttons (C) cycle through
multiple run pages.
Select the area indicated (D) to display Status Center.
Important information for display functions is highlighted,
such as GPS signal strength and available data storage.
Run page (E) is configured using Layout Manager
application.
Select title bar (F) to display Run Page Selection page.
Choose desired run page from list of available pages.
(Refer to Layout Manager application for information
about customizing the run page.)
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Menu (A) lists all applications installed on display and
machine.
PROOF
Run Page Structure
Display Run Page
A—Menu
B—Shortcut Softkeys
C—Next or Previous Run Page
Buttons
D—Status Center
E—Run Page
F— Title Bar/Run Page
Selection
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Status Center
PC20422 —UN—11JUL16
Status Center is located in the title bar and highlights
important information for display functions, such as GPS
signal strength and notifications.
Select Status Center to display additional information in a
drop down window. The expanded Status Center provides
quick access to notifications and settings.
Additional information is displayed depending on
machine configuration and notifications.
PROOF
NOTE: Date and Time and Data Storage are always
displayed in Status Center.
Status Center Main Page
A—Status Center
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Shortcut Softkeys
Shortcut softkeys display status information and provide
quick access to application functions.
Softkeys are always visible along the bottom of a run page.
(Refer to Layout Manager application for information
about customizing the shortcut bar.)
A—Shortcut Softkeys
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Display Introduction
Selecting Menu button lists all applications installed
on display and machine. Select left-hand tabs to view
different groups of applications.
NOTE: Available applications vary depending on
machine configuration.
Operating System applications package is installed at the
factory, and is updated with periodic software updates
from John Deere. These applications are used for basic
functions of display.
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PC16674 —UN—18MAR13
Date and Time
• Information from Date and Time application is used for
•
Menu Button
PC15302 —UN—19MAR13
Operating System Applications Overview
•
PROOF
PC17269 —UN—15JUL13
Menu
several important functions on system. These include
error logging, activations, and data recording.
Date and time are set automatically if a GPS receiver
is connected and receiving valid signal. In this case,
only set time zone.
It is found on System tab of the display menu.
Date and Time
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PC17272 —UN—17JUL13
Diagnostics Center
• Diagnostics Center is the one place to find diagnostics
for the entire system.
Diagnostics Center
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Display and Sound
• Along with display brightness and volume, Display
•
PROOF
• It is found on System tab of the display menu.
and Sound is used to calibrate display and configure
multiple displays.
It is found on System tab of the display menu.
Display and Sound
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PC16671 —UN—18MAR13
File Manager
• Data and setup information can be transferred between
displays or compatible desktop software.
• Perform a Factory Data Reset to clear display of user
data.
• It is found on System tab of the display menu.
Continued on next page
15-3
File Manager
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Display Introduction
PROOF
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Language and Units
• Use Language and Units application to change
Language, Number Format, and Units of Measurement.
• It is found on System tab of the display menu.
Language and Units
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Settings Manager
• Use Settings Manager to load, edit, or save
configurations of machine and implement settings.
• It is found on Applications tab of the display menu.
Settings Manager
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PC15346 —UN—11JUL13
Software Manager
• Use Software Manager to update software, activate
features, and install onscreen help packages.
• It is found on System tab of the display menu.
Software Manager
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PC17262 —UN—12JUL13
Users and Access
• Users and Access manages user profiles and locks
Users and Access
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PC15326 —UN—08JUL13
Controls Setup
• If machine is equipped with an ISOBUS or machine
•
PROOF
users out of certain settings.
• It is found on System tab of the display menu.
joystick, Control Setup configures it to control machine
or implement functions.
It is found on Applications tab of the display menu.
Continued on next page
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Controls Setup
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Display Introduction
• The Machine Profile allows operator to configure GPS
offsets and machine dimensions.
• The Implement Profile allows operator to configure
•
Implement Connection Type, Working Width,
Dimensions, and Recording Triggers.
It is found on Applications tab of the display menu.
Equipment Manager
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PC17260 —UN—11JUL13
Fields and Boundaries
• Field names are used to organize information so it is
easier to find and use data, such as guidance lines.
• Use Fields application to set up clients, farms, and fields.
• Select client, farm, and field to set current location.
• It is found on Applications tab of the display menu.
Fields and Boundaries
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PC16684 —UN—18MAR13
Help Center
• Onscreen Help about each application and more is
available in Help Center.
• Not all Help languages are installed at the factory.
•
PROOF
PC20410 —UN—22MAY15
Equipment Manager
Update display software to install Help for all supported
languages.
It is found on Applications tab of the display menu.
Help Center
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PC16682 —UN—18MAR13
ISOBUS VT
• Monitor and control ISOBUS 11783 compatible
NOTE: Only one ISOBUS controller can be viewed at
a time. If more than one controller is connected,
select Menu button within ISOBUS VT to view
a list of controllers to choose from.
ISOBUS VT
PC15293 —UN—18MAR13
ISOBUS VT Menu
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PC16678 —UN—18MAR13
Layout Manager
• Use Layout Manager to create and modify run pages
•
PROOF
controllers and implements.
• It is found on Applications tab of the display menu.
and shortcut bar so important information and functions
can be accessed from the main page.
It is found on Applications tab of the display menu.
Continued on next page
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Layout Manager
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Display Introduction
• Mapping application is used to view spatial features,
•
such as guidance, coverage, work data, and map based
prescriptions. (Prescriptions require a Premium or
Documentation activation.)
It is found on Applications tab of the display menu.
Mapping
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Remote Display Access
• Remote Display Access (RDA) allows someone from a
remote location to view an operating display.
• It is found on Applications tab of the display menu.
Remote Display Access
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StarFire™
• The StarFire™ application is used to view StarFire™
•
PROOF
PC20413 —UN—11MAY15
Mapping
Receivers. If more than one receiver is connected,
select the desired receiver using the application.
It is found on Applications tab of the display menu.
StarFire
StarFire is a trademark of Deere & Company
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PC15317 —UN—16MAY13
Work Monitor
and operation-specific values.
• It is found on Applications tab of the display menu.
Work Monitor
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Work Setup
• Use Work Setup application when changing implements,
•
PROOF
• Work Monitor displays averaged and totaled machine
fields, crops, applying a different product, or selecting a
prescription.
It is found on Applications tab of the display menu.
Work Setup
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PC15301 —UN—19MAR13
AMS Applications Overview
AMS Applications package is installed at factory, but
requires an activation to enable functionality. These
applications are installed and updated in packages
separate from the Generation 4 Operating System.
Continued on next page
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AMS Applications Package
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Display Introduction
• The Guidance application is used for steering machines
•
through the field along guidance tracks. Steering can
be done manually or automatically using AutoTrac™.
It is found on Applications tab of the display menu.
AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
• Section Control turns work point sections on and off
•
Guidance
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PC20399 —UN—16FEB15
Section Control
•
PROOF
PC16676 —UN—18MAR13
Guidance
automatically to reduce overlap and improve input
management.
Section Control application requires a Premium or
Section Control activation.
It is found on Applications tab of the display menu.
Section Control
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PC21878 —UN—24NOV15
Work Totals
• Work Totals records work data, including acres worked,
average product rate, and total product applied.
• Work Totals application requires a Premium or
Documentation activation.
• It is found on Applications tab of the display menu.
Work Totals
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Basics Activation
Contact your John Deere dealer to transfer Basics from a
non-working display to a new display.
Premium Activation
A Premium activation is required to operate certain
features, such as documenting work data, and utilizing
Section Control. It is also required to enable certain
functions within applications, such as exporting work data
in the File Manager application.
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PROOF
When a display does not have a Basics activation, access
is limited to the following applications.
Basics activation is required to operate Generation 4
Universal Dispaly.
• Software Manager
• Language and Units
• File Manager
• Display and Sound
• Diagnostics Center
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Individual activations that are included within the Premium
activation are listed in Software Manager application.
Premium activation is not listed on Activations tab.
Select Menu button > System tab > Software Manager
application > Activations tab.
Contact your John Deere dealer to purchase a Premium
activation.
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Display Introduction
In Software Manager application, demo activations are
available to try out features on the display. A blue light
next to a feature indicates that demo is turned on.
AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
PROOF
Demo Activations
Demo is available from the factory for 15 hr. of use. For
example, AutoTrac™ demo only counts down when it is
activated.
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PROOF
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Display and Sound
PROOF
PC16685 —UN—18MAR13
Display and Sound
Display and Sound application adjusts display brightness
and volume level.
If multiple displays are connected, use this application to
configure which functions appear on each display.
If screen touches do not register in correct location, use
Touchscreen Calibration to realign screen.
Display and Sound
2. Select System tab.
Navigate to Display and Sound
3. Select Display and Sound application.
1. Select Menu.
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PC15319 —UN—20MAY13
Brightness
Brightness and Color Mode
• Auto Mode
Auto Mode is recommended setting. This synchronizes
display brightness with cab light switch. If cab lights are
off, display is in Day Mode. If cab lights are on, display
is in Night Mode.
• Day and Night Modes
Select either mode to prevent display brightness from
synchronizing with cab light switch.
A—Day Mode
B—Night Mode
NOTE: The mode selected does not adjust brightness
of a second display. Adjust brightness of that
display through its settings.
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PC15320 —UN—20MAY13
Brightness Settings
Depending on mode selected with settings button, adjust
display and cab brightness by using plus (+) and minus
(-) buttons.
A—Day Settings
B—Night Settings
C—Display Brightness
D—Cab Brightness
PROOF
Select either settings button to display a popup page for
corresponding brightness mode.
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Sound
Change display volume by selecting increase (+) or
decrease (-) buttons.
01-1
Display Volume
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Display and Sound
PROOF
Display Calibration
2. Select Begin Calibration.
Touch Screen Calibration may be required if screen does
not register a touch in a desired location. Touch screen
is factory calibrated and should not need to be calibrated
under normal service. If calibration does not resolve
issue, contact a John Deere dealer.
4. Each time “X” is pressed, instructions change and “X”
moves to another area of screen.
1. Select Menu button > System tab > Display and Sound
application > Calibration tab.
NOTE: If touch screen malfunctions, a USB mouse may
be used. Connect mouse to display’s USB port.
3. A large "X" and instructions are provided to lead
operators through calibration process.
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PROOF
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Date and Time
PROOF
PC15314 —UN—15MAY13
Date and Time
Information from Date and Time application is used for
several important functions on system. These include
error logging, activations, and data recording.
Date and time are set automatically if a GPS receiver is
connected and receiving valid signal. In this case, only
set time zone.
Date and Time
Navigate to Date and Time
Current date and time can be found at any time by
selecting Status Center at top of main run page.
1. Select Menu.
NOTE: Date and Time setting affects how Guidance
and Documentation data are filtered on display
and desktop software.
2. Select System tab.
3. Select Date and Time application.
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PC15315 —UN—15MAY13
Change Current Date
Date can only be changed if GPS is not connected or GPS
signal is not available. Otherwise, GPS signal determines
date.
Date Format does not depend on GPS signal, and can be
changed at any time.
1. Select day, month, or year.
A—Date Set by User
B—Date Determined by GPS
2. Use keypad to enter correct value.
3. Select Done to apply changes or Cancel to return to
previous page without applying changes.
2. Select desired date format from list.
Date Format
3. Select Done to apply changes or Cancel to return to
the previous page without applying changes.
1. Select Date Format box.
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PROOF
PC15316 —UN—15MAY13
Change Current Time
Current Time can only be changed if GPS is not connected
or GPS signal is not available. Otherwise, GPS signal
determines time.
Time Zone and Time Format do not depend on GPS
signal, and can be changed at any time.
1. Select hour or minute.
A—Time Set by User
2. Use keypad to enter correct value.
3. Select Done to apply changes or Cancel to return to
previous page without applying changes.
B—Time Determined by GPS
3. Select a time zone and select Next.
4. Confirm selected time zone and select OK.
Time Zone
Time Format
1. Select a continent or ocean and select Next.
Use radio button to select 12 Hour or 24 Hour time format.
2. Select a country and select Next.
02-1
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Language and Units
PROOF
PC16677 —UN—18MAR13
Language and Units
Language and Units is used to change Language, Number
Format, and Units of Measurement.
Different settings can be created for both the display and
for controllers that are displayed in ISOBUS VT. Select
either tab to change settings.
Navigate to Language and Units
Language and Units
3. Select Language and Units application.
1. Select Menu.
2. Select System tab.
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• Distance
• Area
• Volume
• Mass
• Temperature
• Pressure
• Force
Language and Units Settings
Display
Select Language, Number Format, and Units of
Measurement from list boxes.
ISOBUS VT
It is possible for controllers that display in ISOBUS VT
to have different units of measure than rest of display.
Remove check from Use Same Units of Measure as
Display to enable list boxes for:
Saving Settings
After new settings are selected, select Save button.
Display must reboot to apply changes.
• Number Format
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PROOF
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Software Manager
PROOF
PC15346 —UN—11JUL13
Software Manager
Use Software Manager to update software, activate
features, and find software version details.
Navigate to Software Manager
1. Select Menu.
2. Select System tab.
3. Select Software Manager application.
Software Manager
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Software Packages
Generation 4 display software and help files are organized
into packages. Each package is listed individually on
Installations and Updates tab and Version Information tab.
Generation 4 Operating System (A)
• Contains display operating system and basic
applications.
A—Generation 4 Operating
System
B—Generation 4 Operating
System Help
Generation 4 Operating System Help (B)
• Contains help files for display applications.
C—AMS Applications
AMS Applications (C)
• Contains display software.
NOTE: Currently, Generation 4 display does not update
connected controllers, such as StarFire™ receivers.
Onscreen Help packages include each language
that the display supports.
StarFire is a trademark of Deere & Company
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PROOF
PC15348 —UN—11JUL13
Update Display Software
Determine Software Versions on Display
Version numbers for all installed software packages are
available in Version Information tab in Software Manager.
Download Software Updates
Software updates are available for download from:
https://my.deere.com/software-downloads/software-manager/
USB Drive
• Instructions for using Software Manager utility
The following items are available:
Once USB drive has latest software, take it to machine
to install update.
• Software release notes
• Software Manager utility used to download software
to USB drive
Continued on next page
04-1
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PROOF
This message occurs when a software installation is
started.
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Software Manager
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Install Software Updates
1. Insert USB drive in to display.
2. When "USB Drive Options" page is displayed,
select Install Software button (A). This displays the
Installations & Updates tab of Software Manager.
3. Only software packages that are newer than what is
currently installed are displayed. All packages are
selected by default.
4. Select Install button. If an update does not start, follow
the onscreen messages to resolve conflicts.
PROOF
CAUTION: During software installation:
A—Install Software Button
B—Progress Indicator
C—Install Successful
NOTE: Return files contain software version information
and are used to assist dealers with supporting
display and machine.
All applications will be shut down.
No system messages will be displayed.
To prevent injury, ensure the machine is in
Park and maintain electrical power throughout
the installation process.
Do not remove USB drive.
5. A progress indicator (B) displays percentage of each
package that has been installed. A green check mark
(C) is displayed when package installs successfully.
6. Message displays when software update is finished.
Some software packages require a reboot to finish
installation. Select Reboot button to restart display.
7. Remove USB drive and take back to computer. Run
Software Manager Utility to upload return files.
04-2
Troubleshooting
When a software package fails to install, system rolls back
all software to version before update started.
Record error message if software update fails. Remove
files from USB drive, and reload software update to USB
drive. Repeat software installation process.
If software update continues to fail, contact a John Deere
dealer.
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Software Manager
PROOF
PC15350 —UN—11JUL13
Activations
Use this tab to manage activations on the display.
StellarSupport.com requires display serial number,
challenge code, and may require a confirmation code in
order to generate a code. Select Details button (A) to find
this information.
A single code may include multiple features, but it can
perform only one type of action (activation or deactivation).
For example, one code may activate three features, while
a separate code would be needed to deactivate two
features.
Enter Activation or Deactivation Code
A—Details Button
B—Enter Code Button
2. Using keyboard, enter activation or deactivation code.
Select OK button.
3. Record confirmation code, and enter code at
StellarSupport.com.
1. Select Enter Code button (B).
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PROOF
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PROOF
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Users and Access
Users and Access manages user profile settings to lock
users out of certain features.
User Profiles tab
• Change display profile and set PIN for administrator
access.
Users and Access
Access Groups tab
1. Select Menu.
• Store display features that are locked.
2. Select System tab.
Navigate to Users and Access
3. Select Users and Access application.
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User Profiles
Display can be set to one of two profiles, Administrator or
Operator. The active profile is displayed above profile list.
Administrator Profile (A)
Administrator profile always set to Full Access Group. It
allows unlimited access of all features, and ability to lock
and unlock features in Operator Profile. A PIN can be set
to lock users out of the Administrator Profile.
A—Administrator Profile
B—Operator Profile
Operator Profile (B)
Operator profile always set to Limited Access Group. It is
restricted to only features it is given access to. Operator
Profile must be active profile and Administrator Profile
must have a PIN for features to be locked.
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Change Active Profile
NOTE: If a PIN has been created for the administrator
profile, it must be entered when switching from
Operator Profile to Administrator Profile.
Add/Change PIN
Select Edit button (B) for Administrator Profile. Select
Add/Change PIN button.
08-1
PROOF
Select Change Profile button (A) and select profile from list.
A—Change Profile Button
B—Edit Button
C—View Button
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PROOF
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Access Groups
Access Groups store display features users have access
to. Full Access group is able to use all features on display,
while Limited Access group can be restricted to only
certain features.
NOTE: Full Access Group can not be edited.
Limited Access groups can only be edited if
Administrator Profile is Active Profile.
A—View Button
Select View button (A) to display Access Group Summary.
Select Edit Group button (B) to make changes to Access
Group.
B—Edit Group Button
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Edit Access Group
For each application listed, “None Locked” is displayed if
no features are locked. When features are locked, they
are listed under the application name and icon changes
to locked.
Select an application to highlight it and select Edit button.
Edit Access Rights page displays a list of features that
can be locked or unlocked by toggling lock/unlock switch.
Save changes by closing page.
A—Unlock Icon
B—Lock Icon
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Layout Manager
Use Layout Manager to create and modify run pages and
shortcut bar so important information and functions can
be accessed from the main page.
Run pages are made of "modules" or blocks that contain
information and buttons. Modules can be added,
removed, and rearranged on a run page.
Unlimited run pages can be created and saved. Only one
Run Page Set with up to ten run pages can be created.
Custom run pages can be imported from another display
that is the same size. Imported run pages are available in
All Run Pages.
Layout Manager
Navigate to Layout Manager
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Applications tab.
3. Select Layout Manager application.
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Active Set
Active Set is a collection of up to ten run pages that are
grouped together for an operation (i.e. planting or tillage).
Only pages in Active Set appear when cycling through run
pages on main page.
Select Active Set to display Edit Run Page Set page.
Active Set
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Add Run Page to Active Set
Select Add Run Page button to display a list of run pages
that can be added to the set. Choose one of the run
pages and select OK.
Add Run Page Button
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PROOF
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Edit Run Pages in Active Set
Select one of the run pages to show a row of buttons for
editing that run page.
Select Edit button (A) to change the modules on run page.
Select Duplicate button (B) to create a new run page with
same modules.
Select Up and Down buttons (C and D) to change order of
run pages. Run page order is used when cycling through
pages on main page.
Select Remove button (E) to delete run page from Active
Set. Run page is still in All Run Pages list, just no longer
in Active Set.
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A—Edit Button
B—Duplicate Button
C—Up Button
D—Down Button
E—Remove Button
NOTE: Remove button is not shown if only one
run page is in Active Set.
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Shortcut Bar
Shortcut bar is a collection of shortcut softkeys that
display status information and provide quick access to
application functions.
Select Default Shortcut Bar to Edit the Shortcut Bar.
A—Shortcut Softkeys
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Edit Shortcut Bar
Shortcuts can be added, removed, and rearranged on
the shortcut bar.
NOTE: The same shortcut can only be placed on
the shortcut bar once.
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Select Add Shortcut button (A) and choose application
with appropriate content. Applications without available
shortcuts are grayed out. From list, find shortcut that
performs desired function and select Add button.
Once added to shortcut bar, select shortcut to highlight it.
Press and slide shortcut (B) to move it to an open area.
To remove a shortcut, select shortcut to highlight it and
select Remove button (C).
A—Add Button
B—Move Shortcut Icon
C—Remove Shortcut Button
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All Run Pages
PROOF
All Run Pages tab displays every run page that has been
created on display. These include current run pages that
are in Active Set, as well as run pages that will be used
in future operations.
All Run Pages
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Edit Run Page
Select one of the run pages to show a row of buttons for
editing that run page.
Select Edit button (A) to change the modules on run page.
Select Duplicate button (B) to create a new run page with
same modules.
Select Remove button (C) to delete run page from display.
This permanently removes run page from display and
Active Set.
NOTE: Remove button is not shown if factory default
run page is selected.
A—Edit Button
B—Duplicate Button
Continued on next page
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C—Remove Button
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Create Run Page
Select Add New button to create a new Run Page.
Add New Button
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Add, Edit, or Duplicate Run Pages
The same interface is displayed when adding, editing, or
duplicating a run page. A new run page starts out blank,
while duplicate or edited run pages have existing modules.
Run Page Name
Every run page must have a unique name. Select Edit
button (A) to either name or rename run page.
Add Module
Select Add Module button (B) and choose application with
appropriate content. From list, find module with desired
information and select Add button.
NOTE: The same module can only be placed
on a run page once.
A—Edit Button
B—Add Module Button
NOTE: Start with larger modules before adding
smaller modules to fill in space.
Use grid to determine amount of space
required for a module.
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Rearrange Modules
Once added to run page, select module to highlight it.
Press and slide module to move it to an open area.
Move Module
PROOF
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Remove Module
Select module to highlight it, and select Remove button.
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Remove Module Button
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Navigate Run Pages on Main Page
If more than one run page is in Active Set, there are
multiple ways to choose which run page is displayed on
main page.
Title Bar (A)
Select title bar at top of main page to display a list of all
run pages that are in Active Set. Choose a run page to
return to main page.
Next and Previous Run Page Buttons (B)
Select either right or left arrows to cycle through run pages.
Finger Swipe (C)
Swipe finger across display, left and right, to cycle through
run pages.
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A—Title Bar
B—Next and Previous Run
Page Buttons
C—Finger Swipe
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Settings Manager
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Settings Manager
Use Settings Manager to load, edit, or save configurations
of machine and implement settings. Saved configurations
are used to easily restore the settings that a machine and
implement use during an operation.
Navigate to Settings Manager
1. Select Menu.
Settings Manager
3. Select Settings Manager application.
2. Select Applications tab.
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Equipment Manager
PROOF
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Equipment Manager
Select Equipment Manager application to enter Machine
and Implement Profile settings. Profile settings are
important for accurate performance of John Deere
Precision Agricultural applications, such as AutoTrac™,
Section Control, and work data maps.
Navigate to Equipment Manager
Equipment Manager
3. Select Equipment Manager application.
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Applications tab.
AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
Machine Profile
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right of machine center line. Guidance and Mapping
applications require GPS Lateral Offset settings.
General Settings
• GPS Inline Offset
If display detects machine, some information is
automatically set by machine controllers. Otherwise,
select list box to choose machine type.
- Inline distance from center of non-steering axle
on machine to center of GPS receiver. Mapping
application requires GPS Inline Offset settings.
At this time, profile settings cannot be imported or
exported from the display.
• GPS Height
- Vertical distance from GPS receiver to ground.
Settings specific to certain machine types only appear
on page when applicable.
Connection Offsets
• Articulated Tractor Articulation Point
• Inline distance from center of rear axle to connection
GPS Offsets
• GPS Lateral Offset
- Lateral distance (left or right) from center line of
machine to center of GPS receiver. This value is
usually set to 0.0 unless GPS receiver is offset left or
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point. Connection point is location where implement
connects to machine. Mapping application requires
Connection Offset settings.
Restore Profile to Factory Defaults
NOTE: Only machines detected by the display can have
profile settings restored to factory default.
PROOF
•
Front Axle
- Distance from articulation point to center of front axle.
Articulation point is pivoting point of machine when
making a turn.
Rear Axle
- Distance from articulation point to center of rear axle.
Articulation point is pivoting point of machine when
making a turn.
Track Tractor Center of Rotation
Center of Rotation
- Distance from pivot point of machine to rear axle.
Default machine profile settings are stored in machine
controllers. Changes to these settings are stored in the
display. To reset profile to factory defaults, select settings
at the top of Machine Profile page. Then, select Reset
Profile button.
Use Help Center onscreen help for more information
about Equipment Manager and the Machine Profile.
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Profile name is set automatically based on implement that
is auto-detected and cannot be saved.
At this time, profile settings cannot be imported or
exported from the display.
Saving Profile Settings
Select Save button to store settings from all tabs and
close Implement Profile application. Selecting Save is not
required when switching between tabs.
Implement Profile settings are saved in the display
according to the following factors:
• Profile Name
• ISO name of detected implement controller
PROOF
Implement Profile
• Pivoting Offset
- Some implements have a pivoting hitch that connects
to machine's rear 3-point hitch. The offset for this
pivoting location is required for display to determine
implement movement behind machine. Option is
available when rear 3-point is selected as connection
type.
Working Width
• Working Width is the width of the area tilled, planted,
sprayed, or harvested on each pass through the field.
It is used to create work data maps and calculate
area worked. Guidance, Mapping, and Area Totals
applications require Working Width.
Dimensions
• Lateral Offset
NOTE: Set up pre-operation settings in implement
controller, such as drive configuration, before
configuring Implement Profile settings.
- Lateral distance from center point of machine to center
point of working width of implement. Guidance and
Mapping applications require Lateral Offset setting.
ISO name changes when some implement controller
settings change. This includes changing controller setup
between fertilizer and seeding.
• Center of Rotation
Automatic Detection of Profile Settings
NOTE: Section Control must be OFF to detect SeedStar™
2 or SeedStar™ XP planters when first connected
to tractor. After first connection, planter is detected
whether Section Control is ON or OFF.
- Inline distance from connection point to implement’s
center of rotation while in working position. Usually,
this is where load bearing parts of implement make
contact with ground. Center of Rotation offset is
important to accurately model trailing action of
implement around curves. Mapping application
requires Center of Rotation setting.
If an implement controller is connected, some Implement
Profile settings are automatically set by the implement
controller.
• Work Point
An alert stating "Implement Profile Created" is displayed
the first time the controller is connected. When the
implement is reconnected in the future, it is identified by
its ISO name and Implement Profile settings that are
saved in the display are loaded.
PROOF
- Inline distance from connection point to point where
the operation occurs. For example, where seed or
product is dropped, a crop is harvested, or ground is
tilled. Mapping application requires Work Point setting.
• Section Offset (ISOBUS Implements)
- Inline distance from center of rotation to point where
the operation occurs. For example, where seed or
product is dropped, a crop is harvested, or ground
is tilled. Mapping application requires Section Offset
setting.
NOTE: The alert continues to appear if "Setup
Later" is selected.
When an implement is connected that is not recognized,
a profile must be created for that implement. Select Add
Implement button in Equipment Manager to create an
implement profile.
Work Recording
• Recording Triggers determine when map recording and
Work Monitor totals are turned ON and OFF. Not all
recording triggers are available for all machines types.
To view currently detected ISO Name, select Diagnostics
Center > Controller Diagnostics tab > choose implement
controller > Controller Info tab.
NOTE: In Manual mode, operator must push
Record or Pause button to turn work data
map recording ON or OFF.
Verify all required settings before operation. Work point is
not set automatically.
Mechanical Delay
Connection Types
• Mechanical delay is the average time for product to
reach the ground after an ON or OFF command. It
may need to change with each machine, implement,
and display combination. Mapping application requires
Mechanical Delay settings. Settings are critical for
Section Control performance.
• Connection type, or hitch, describes how implement
is attached to machine and controls how display
determines implement movement behind machine.
Coverage map, documentation, and Section Control
require Connection Type settings.
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SeedStar is a trademark of Deere & Company
PROOF
Use Help Center onscreen help for more information
about Equipment Manager and the Implement Profile.
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Guidance
PROOF
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AutoTrac
AutoTrac™ is an assisted steering system that allows
operators to take their hands off the steering wheel as the
machine travels down the created guidance line in the field.
Operators still have to turn the machine around on the end
rows. By pressing the resume button, AutoTrac regains
control and steers machine down the adjacent pass.
AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
Manual Guidance
Information about guidance tracks and operating in each
Tracking Mode is given later in SET GUIDANCE TRACK
and in tracking mode sections.
After creating a guidance track, drive machine onto track.
The closest track is highlighted with a thicker white line.
Off Track error distance is shown in the path accuracy
indicator. This number shows the distance from machine
to closest track. Error number will count up until machine
Guidance
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reaches point halfway between two tracks. After reaching
midpoint, error number will count down as machine
approaches next track.
Track number is displayed below the path accuracy
indicator and is automatically updated by the system
as a new track is approached. Track number changes
when machine is half way between two tracks. Tracking
Tones alert the operator when machine is close to a track.
Adaptive Curves does not display track numbers.
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• Verify the machine, implement, and guidance system
Operate Guidance Systems Safely
Do not use guidance systems on roadways. Always turn
off (disable) guidance systems before entering a roadway.
Do not attempt to turn on (activate) a guidance system
while transporting on a roadway.
Guidance Systems include any application that automates
machine steering. This includes, but may not be limited to,
AutoTrac™, iGuide™, iTEC™ Pro, AutoTrac™ Universal
(ATU), RowSense™, and Machine Sync.
To prevent injury to the operator and bystanders:
• Never get on or off a moving machine.
AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
iGuide is a trademark of Deere & Company
iTEC is a trademark of Deere & Company
RowSense is a trademark of Deere & Company
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•
PROOF
Guidance systems are intended to aid the operator in
performing field operations more efficiently. The operator
is always responsible for the machine path. Guidance
systems do not automatically detect or prevent collisions
with obstacles or other machines.
are set up correctly.
- If using iTEC™ Pro, verify accurate boundaries have
been defined.
- If using Machine Sync, verify the follower’s home
point is calibrated with sufficient space between the
machines.
Remain alert and pay attention to the surrounding
environment.
Take control of the steering wheel, when necessary, to
avoid field hazards, bystanders, equipment, or other
obstacles.
Stop operation if poor visibility conditions impair your
ability to operate the machine or identify people or
obstacles in the machine path.
Consider field conditions, visibility, and machine
configuration when selecting machine speed.
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IMPORTANT: AutoTrac system relies on global
positioning system (GPS) operated by the
United States government, which is solely
responsible for its accuracy and maintenance.
System is subject to changes that could affect
accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment.
Operator must maintain responsibility for machine and
must turn at end of each track. This system will not turn
at end of a track.
PROOF
General Information
AutoTrac basic system is intended to be used as an
assistance tool to mechanical markers. Operator must
evaluate overall system accuracy to determine specific
field operations where assisted steering may be used.
This evaluation is necessary because accuracy required
for various field operations may differ depending on
farming operation. AutoTrac uses StarFire differential
correction network along with GPS. Slight shifts in position
may occur over time.
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Guidance Settings
Select SETTINGS icon at the top of the guidance
application to configure guidance settings.
Guidance Master
Guidance Master toggle turns Guidance application ON
or OFF.
Turn Predictor
Turn Predictor alerts operator by predicting the end of
pass and displays the distance to the end of pass in the
map view.
Settings Icon
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NOTE: Turn Predictor defaults to ON
Distance will count down to predicted turn, and tones will
sound when machine is 10 seconds from intersecting turn
point. This happens again when predicted turn point has
been reached.
Visual indicator will change to yellow within 10 seconds of
predicted turn, and then red after passing the predicted
turn location. A white intersection line marks turning
location.
Tracking Tones
Tracking tones can be used as an audible indication of
steering direction. If the track is right of machine, two
low beeps sound. If left of machine, a single high beep
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AutoTrac
PROOF
Turn predictor is intended to predict only the turn point of
a machine using Parallel Tracking or AutoTrac while in
Straight Track mode. It is NOT a headland alert. Turn
predictions are based solely on previous turn behavior of
machine. Turn points are also defined when AutoTrac
is deactivated and heading error exceeds 45 degrees.
Turn predictions will not coincide with field boundary if
field boundary is not linear and continuous, or if operator
makes turns before or after field boundary.
Turn Predictor will default to ON after every power cycle
or after every seat switch time-out. Turn Predictor cannot
be turned off on machine without an operator presence
switch tied to CANBUS. Once turned OFF, it will remain
off only until next power cycle, seat switch time-out, or if
manually turned back on by operator.
Whenever Turn Predictor resets back to ON after a seat
switch time-out (operator out of seat for 7 seconds on
tractors), it will display an alert indicating Turn Predictor
has been reset to ON due to operator leaving seat. An
option will be available to turn it OFF again from the turn
predictor symbol on the map.
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sounds. The alarm repeats while off-track error between
machine and guidance track is 10—40 cm (4—16 in.).
NOTE: Tracking Tones default to ON.
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Shift track adjusts position of machine left, center, or right
of set track. Use shift track to compensate for global
positioning system (GPS) drift.
Shift track adjusts track 0 and all guidance lines
associated with the track. Guidance lines are shifted right
or left to the pre-specified distance. An operator can also
center a guidance line on machine.
To center line on current machine location, select Shift
Track Center (A). To move line to left, select Shift Track
Left (B). To move line to right, select Shift Track Right (C).
NOTE: Shift track master defaults to ON.
Shift track is disabled while adaptive curves
recording is active.
The maximum value allowed with AutoTrac™ active is 30
cm (12 in). Inactive AutoTrac™ allows operator to shift
up to 914 cm (360 in).
NOTE: Drift is inherent to any satellite based, differentially
corrected GPS system.
When using SF1 or SF2 differential correction (or
when using RTK Quick Survey Mode) the track
may drift over time or at power cycles. Shift track
can be used to compensate for GPS drift.
PROOF
Shift Track
A—Shift Track Center
B—Shift Track Left
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Guidance
C—Shift Track Right
Shift track is not recommended with Adaptive Curves.
Shift is based on the current heading on the track, not the
geometry of the entire track. Shift track can cause some
portions of the track to shift closer or further away from
the desired shift. Shift Track does not compensate for
inherent GPS drift when using Adaptive Curves.
The shift track center button is disabled with AB Curves.
Use left and right shift buttons to move and regenerate
the AB Curve tracks.
Total shifts are visible when editing a straight track or
circle track guidance line only. Clear shifts are eligible
for all tracks.
AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
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Step Size — Used to set the value of off-track distance
each box on the lightbar represents.
Steer Towards Direction — When this option is selected,
lights illuminated to the left on the lightbar mean the
machine must be steered to the left to align with the
guidance track.
Off Track Direction — When this option is selected, lights
illuminated to the left on the lightbar mean the machine
must be steered to the right to align with the guidance track.
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PROOF
NOTE: Lightbar is also referred to as Path
Accuracy Indicator.
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Lightbar Settings
Lightbar Step Size
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Smoothing Tight Turns OFF
PROOF
Curve Track Settings
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Guidance
Smoothing Tight Turns ON
A—Previous Pass
C—Next Pass—Smoothing Tight D—In-Ground Turn Radius
B—Next Pass—Smoothing Tight
Turns On
Turns Off
Smooth Tight Turns — When enabled, system
automatically smooths a propagated path that is too tight.
Curve Recording Trigger — Adaptive Curve Track
recording may be triggered manually or based on
AutoTrac™ . Manual setting only records when record
button is pressed. AutoTrac™ setting records when
AutoTrac™ is activated on a projected line, and then stops
recording when AutoTrac™ is deactivated. If AutoTrac™
setting is selected, the record button can still be used.
AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
NOTE: Extensions may need to be turned off to prevent
lines from crossing each other. If lines cross, the
remaining curves may fail to generate.
PROOF
AB Curve Recorded Extensions — Straight line
extensions can be added to the beginning and end of AB
curve paths. Extensions are generated for 90 m (300 ft.).
Turning setting ON does not add extensions to previously
recorded AB curves.
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R—Implement Turn Radius
PROOF
Implement In-Ground Turn Radius — The smallest turn
radius the implement can turn while in the ground.
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Guidance
Radius
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Circle Track Settings
Distance to Center of Pivot — Distance from center of
circle to current location. The distance only shows to 1609
m (5280 ft.). Turn on to show button on guidance map.
Distance to Center Point
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Track Spacing is used in the Guidance application to
determine how far each pass is from the last pass.
Track Spacing is similar to Working Width, but Track
Spacing is only used for guidance and the two values are
independent of each other.
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Track Spacing
To maintain row width between passes, set Track Spacing
the same as Working Width. To ensure some overlap for
tillage or spraying, or to account for some GPS drift, make
the Track Spacing less than the Working Width.
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Steering sensitivity adjusts aggressiveness of AutoTrac™
steering system. A high steering sensitivity setting is more
aggressive. This setting allows system to handle tough
manual steering conditions, such as integral implements
with a heavy draft load. A low steering sensitivity setting is
less aggressive, and allows system to handle lighter draft
loads and higher speeds.
Enter a number from 50 through 200. Value may change
based on steering controller
• Too Low:
•
If steering sensitivity is too low, a slow
wandering track error pattern can be observed on
display. This track error pattern (C) takes approximately
10 seconds (A) to go from side to side. If excessive
track error is occurring, increase steering sensitivity by
small increments until desired accuracy is achieved.
Too High: Setting steering sensitivity to highest level
will not result in maximum tracking accuracy. If steering
sensitivity is too high, excessive front wheel motion
will be observed which reduces accuracy and causes
unnecessary front axle component wear. At extreme
high levels, machine motion will become large enough
to cause steering sensitivity to be momentarily changed
to default level. Wheel motion to watch for when
determining if aggressiveness is too high occurs at
an interval of approximately 1 second (B) from side
to side. If excessive wheel motion is observed, lower
steering sensitivity by small increments until desired
performance is achieved.
PROOF
Steering Sensitivity
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Guidance
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A—10 Second Interval
B—1 Second Interval
C—Track Error Pattern
NOTE: It is normal to see a momentary track error when
encountering a large rut, furrow, or implement load
change. Proper steering sensitivity adjustment
will help minimize track error.
Use Help Center onscreen help for more information
about steering sensitivity.
AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
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1. Select SET TRACK on the main guidance page.
2. On the Guidance Track List, either select an existing
guidance line, or create a guidance line.
Use Help Center onscreen help for information about
creating different guidance tracks.
PROOF
Set Guidance Track
A—SET TRACK Button
B—Add Guidance Track
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C—Filter/Sort Guidance Tracks
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Guidance
Straight Track mode assists operator in driving straight
parallel paths by using display and audible tones to alert
operator when machine is off track.
Straight Track allows the operator to create an initial
straight track for the field using a variety of Track 0 options.
Once the Track 0 (reference path) has been defined, all
passes for the field are generated. Each pass is identical
to the original driven pass to ensure that steering errors are
not propagated through the entire field. Generated passes
can be used to operate Parallel Tracking or AutoTrac.
The methods of defining Track 0:
• A + B - Define Track 0 by driving it with the vehicle.
• A + Auto B - Define Track 0 by driving it with the vehicle.
• A + Heading - Define Track 0 by driving the vehicle to
•
PROOF
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Straight Track
point A and entering a predefined Heading value.
Lat/Long - Define Track 0 by entering predefined
Latitude and Longitude coordinate values for the A and
B points.
Straight Track
• Lat/Long + Heading - Define Track 0 by entering
predefined Latitude and Longitude value for the A point
and entering a predefined Heading value.
NOTE: Track 0 may be defined during an operation
(for example, planting), but some buttons are not
available while it is being created.
Use Help Center onscreen help for more information
about creating straight tracks.
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Quick Line
A Quick Line softkey can be added to the shortcut bar
using the Layout Manager application.
Select the Quick Line softkey to create a guidance line
using Auto B method without setup information. Track
is automatically named. Use softkey again to overwrite
existing Quick Line. To save Quick Line, open guidance
track list, select edit button, and rename track.
Quick Line Softkey
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When operating straight track, it is not necessary to drive
tracks in a specific order. The closest track is highlighted
with a thicker white line.
Track number is displayed under path accuracy indicator,
and automatically updates when new track is approached.
Track number indicates number of lines away, and
direction from Track 0. Track direction is shown relative
to Track 0 (North, South, East, or West). Track number
changes when machine is halfway between two tracks.
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PROOF
Guide on a Straight Track
Path accuracy indicator shows off-track error distance.
Off-track error shows distance from closest track to
machine. Error counts up until machine reaches point
halfway between two tracks. After reaching mid-point,
error counts down as machine approaches next track.
Turn predictor displays distance to end of pass in the top
right portion of the guidance view. Distance counts down
to predicted turn and tones sound when machine is 10
seconds from intersecting turn point, and again when
predicted turn point has been reached.
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PC16662 —UN—06MAR13
AB Curves
AB Curves allows an operator to drive a curved line in the
field with two end points (beginning and end). Passes
parallel to track in either direction are generated based on
original driven track. Each pass is generated from original
driven pass to ensure steering errors are not propagated
through entire field.
NOTE: See CURVE TRACK SETTINGS for
information about adjusting your system for
optimal performance.
The initially recorded AB curve must be at least 3 m (10 ft)
in length to be a valid AB Curve to use for guidance.
Once AB Curve (Track 0) is recorded, ten additional tracks
are generated (five passes on both sides of Track 0).
When the machine drives past the fifth track from Track 0,
ten additional tracks are generated in that direction. The
system continues to generate additional passes when the
machine drives past the last pass displayed on screen.
The machine must be within 400 m (0.25 mi.) of the last
generated line for the system to continue to generate
curve paths. If the machine is at outer limit, it may take
several minutes to generate a path that shows up on the
screen near the machine. During this time, "Calculating
Curves" will be displayed on the screen.
NOTE: Skip pass is available in AB Curves mode.
Passes are not identical copies of the original pass.
Curvature of the pass changes to maintain pass-to-pass
error. With each subsequent pass, curvature of the
passes get more convex or concave.
Guide on an AB Curve
The closest track is highlighted with a thicker white line.
Track number is displayed under path accuracy indicator,
and automatically updates when new track is approached.
Track number indicates number of lines away, and
direction from Track 0. Track direction is shown relative
to Track 0 (North, South, East, or West). Track number
changes when machine is halfway between two tracks.
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AB Curve paths are generated with a 91 m (300 ft.)
straight-line extensions attached to the end of the
actual recorded paths. In addition to the 91 m (300 ft.)
automatically added, line extensions will extend before
and after the recorded line to line up the machine or
continue the path.
When shift track is selected, current track is adjusted
and five passes on both sides of track are regenerated.
AB curve can be used after initial tracks are generated.
Additional tracks are generated while operating. The shift
track center button is disabled with AB Curves. Use left
and right shift buttons to move and regenerate the AB
Curve tracks.
Use Help Center onscreen help for more information
about creating AB curve tracks.
PROOF
NOTE: Sharp Curve and End of Path messages might
appear when in AB curve track mode.
AB Curves
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Path accuracy indicator shows off-track error distance.
Off-track error shows distance from closest track to
machine. Error counts up until machine reaches point
halfway between two tracks. After reaching mid-point,
error counts down as machine approaches next track.
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Straight Segment button.
NOTE: A straight segment will “snap” from when the
Straight Segment button is pressed until the
Curve Segment button is pressed or Done button
is pressed to complete the track.
3. Select the Curved Line button to finish recording the
straight line and resume curved path recording.
This procedure can be helpful when there is a long straight
section of path or when navigating around obstacles.
Curve and straight segment buttons can be switched as
needed while recording.
A—A Point
B—B Point
C—Paths Generated from
Track 0
D—Curved Segment
E—Straight Segment
Navigating Around Obstacles
PC15310 —UN—09APR13
1. Start AB Curves Recording
PROOF
Record a Straight Path or Navigate Around
Obstacles
PC9030C —UN—27OCT06
Guidance
Curved Line and Straight Line Buttons
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PROOF
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PC16660 —UN—06MAR13
Adaptive Curves
Adaptive Curve track allows operator to record a manually
driven curved path. Once the first curved pass has been
recorded and machine is turned around, operator can
Parallel Track or activate AutoTrac once the propagated
path appears.
NOTE: See CURVE TRACK SETTINGS for
information about adjusting your system for
optimal performance.
Adaptive Curves
NOTE: Sharp Curve and End Path messages might
appear when in Adaptive Curve track mode.
The machine will be guided along subsequent passes
based on the previous recorded pass. Each pass is
generated from the previous pass to ensure steering
errors are not propagated through the entire field.
NOTE: A Skip Pass allows operator to drive past or skip
over the track next to the current track. Skip Pass is
not available in Adaptive Curves’ recording session.
Generated passes are not identical copies of the
original pass. The curvature of pass changes maintains
pass-to-pass accuracy. With each subsequent pass,
curvature of the passes get more convex or concave.
When necessary, operator can change curve path
anywhere in the field by steering machine off the
propagated path.
If not in a curve recording session, line will not project and
can only AutoTrac on available lines. When in a recording
session, lines will project off of the previous line. This
session can be used to record another line manually, or
an operator can select AutoTrac in the Curve Recording
Triggers and AutoTracking on the projected line.
NOTE: Shift track is not recommended when using
Adaptive Curves. When in Adaptive Curve mode,
shift track will not compensate for GPS drift.
Use Help Center onscreen help for more information
about creating adaptive curve tracks.
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A—Simple Curve
B—Boxed
C—Spiral
PROOF
• Simple Curve
• S-Curve
• Boxed
• Race Track
• Spiral
• Circle
D—S-Curve
E—Race Track
F— Circle
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PC9032 —UN—17APR06
Adaptive Curve Track Mode allows an operator to drive
and be guided along various field patterns.
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NOTE: Track spacing for Adaptive Curve Track data is
constant. If a different implement width is used when
returning to the field, new data must be recorded.
The closest track is highlighted with a thicker white line.
Path accuracy indicator shows off-track error distance.
AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
Record a Straight Path Within an Adaptive
Curve
1. Start recording an Adaptive Curve.
2. When you would like to record a straight path, select
Straight Line button.
Off-track error shows distance from closest track to
machine. Error counts up until machine reaches point
halfway between two tracks. After reaching mid-point,
error counts down as machine approaches next track.
If a curve is not being recorded, lines are not projected
and operator is only able to AutoTrac™ on available lines.
When recording, lines project off of previous line. This
session can be used to record another line manually, or
an operator can select AutoTrac™ in Curve Recording
Triggers and AutoTrac™ on the projected line.
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PC9284 —UN—29JUL06
IMPORTANT: If repeatability is needed with saved
Adaptive Curve Track data, it is required that
the initial track data and subsequent trips
across the field be created using StarFire
RTK accuracy. RTK base station should be
operating in Absolute Base mode.
PROOF
Guide on an Adaptive Curve
NOTE: A straight segment will “snap” from when the
Straight Segment button is pressed until the
Curve Segment button is pressed or Done button
is pressed to complete the track.
3. Select the Curved Line button to finish recording the
straight line and resume curved path recording.
A—Straight Line selected
B—Straight segment is
generated to connect two
points
C—Tractor path not recorded
D—Curved Line selected
E—Path recorded as a straight
line between points A and D
F— Curved Line Button
G—Straight Line Button
PC9285 —UN—08AUG06
NOTE: The longest straight segment that can be created
is a distance of 0.8 km (0.5 mi.) (2,640 ft.). For
a greater distance, line segment will not connect
resulting in a gap in the path.
Straight Path
PC15311 —UN—09APR13
Curve and straight segment buttons can be switched as
needed while recording.
PROOF
This procedure can be helpful when there is a long straight
section of path or when navigating around obstacles.
Around Obstacle
Curved Line and Straight Line Buttons
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NOTE: Use the straight button to record a straight
line around the obstacle. This button avoids
a gap in the path.
Recording ON: If recording is left on while driving around
an obstacle that deviation to the propagated path will be
recorded and become a part of the path. On the next
pass that approaches the area in the field, the propagated
path for the pass the machine is on will have incorporated
the deviation. The machine will steer along the deviation.
To straighten out that deviation, the operator must take
over manual steering of the machine and straighten out
that deviation. Once the operator has driven past the
deviation in the field and reacquired the intended path
the resume switch may be activated and AutoTrac will
take over machine steering.
Recording OFF: If recording is turned off when the
obstacle is approached and steered around and then
recording turned back on once the obstacle has been
navigated around and AutoTrac activated to finish the
pass, there will be a gap in the recorded path where
the obstacle is. On the next path when the machine
approaches the gap, the operator must take over manual
steering of machine and navigate through the gap. Once
the gap has been navigated and the propagated path is
reacquired, AutoTrac can be activated and the gap will
not appear in subsequent passes as long as recording is
turned on for the next pass.
C—Gaps Results in Next Pass
D—Manually Driven to
Re-establish Path
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PROOF
A—Turned Recording Off
B—Turned Recording On
PC9030 —UN—17APR06
When operating Adaptive Curves in a field and an
obstacle is encountered, such as a well head, telephone
pole, or power line, the operator must drive around these
obstacles.
PROOF
Navigate Around Obstacles
PC9029 —UN—17APR06
Guidance
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PC17400 —UN—08DEC14
Circle Track
Circle track allows operator to create concentric circle
guidance lines. It is designed to be used in fields with a
center pivot.
A circle track is based on latitude and longitude
coordinates at center of a pivot. Concentric guidance
lines are created based on track spacing out to 1.6 km
(1 mi.) from center of pivot.
Circle track is designed for center pivot operation on
ground with less than 2% slope. Since circle track creates
circle spacing on a level plane, guidance line spacing and
center pivot track do not match as tracks get farther away
from center pivot in sloped conditions. This spacing is
due to difference between distance traveled on a hill and
on a level plane. The difference in distance increases as
slope increases.
Use shift track to move tracks radially closer or further
from center point. Shift track does not move center point.
Distance to Center Point displays distance from center of
circle to current location. The distance only shows to 1609
m (5280 ft.). Feature must be turned on in circle track
settings to show button on guidance map. Once button is
on guidance map, select button to show or hide distance.
Circle Track
Shift track allows operator to use various implement
widths, account for different lengths of center pivot towers,
or to account for stretching or shrinking of center pivot
irrigation sections. If a circle track edge is added, modified
or deleted, existing shifts for that track are deleted. Using
shift track with an edge causes the implement not to align
with the edge.
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PC20395 —UN—08DEC14
Distance to Center Point
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There are two methods to create a circle track:
• If latitude and longitude coordinates at center of a pivot
are known, enter location to create a circle track.
Drive Circle
• Latitude and longitude coordinates at center of a pivot
•
are calculated from path driven. Concentric circle
guidance lines are created from coordinates.
It is recommended that entire circle is driven for optimum
circle center calculation. Driving more than a complete
circle does not increase accuracy of calculation.
Use Help Center onscreen help for more information
about creating circle tracks.
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PROOF
Lat/Lon Circle
Lat/Lon Circle
PC20397 —UN—08DEC14
Drive Circle
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PC17399 —UN—08DEC14
Circle Track Edge
NOTE: Circle Track Edge can only be used on Generation
4 Displays. Edge information cannot be used
on GreenStar™ 3 Displays.
Circle Track Edge represents outer boundary of a center
pivot. It is displayed as an orange line on guidance map.
Creating a circle track edge allows guidance lines to be
generated starting from edge. Otherwise, guidance lines
are generated starting from center of pivot.
NOTE: Track spacing and working width must be equal
for end of implement to line up against the edge.
When guidance lines are created, the edge is the
reference point, instead of the circle center. This can
GreenStar is a trademark of Deere & Company
Guide on a Circle Track
When operating circle track, it is not necessary to drive
tracks in a specific order. The closest track is highlighted
with a thicker white line.
Track number is displayed under path accuracy indicator,
and automatically updates when new track is approached.
Track number indicates number of lines away, and
be useful if implements with different track spacings are
used in the same field. Just enter a new track spacing,
and guidance lines are adjusted starting at the edge.
Guidance lines are generated based on the edge using
track spacing and shifts. If edge is deleted, guidance lines
are created from center outward.
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direction from Track 0. Track direction is shown relative
to Track 0 (North, South, East, or West). Track number
changes when machine is halfway between two tracks.
Path accuracy indicator shows off-track error distance.
Off-track error shows distance from closest track to
machine. Error counts up until machine reaches point
halfway between two tracks. After reaching mid-point,
error counts down as machine approaches next track.
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PC23147 —UN—05OCT16
Boundary Fill Track
When shift track is selected, all tracks are
adjusted and regenerated.
Boundary Fill Track creates guidance lines from the
dimensions of the exterior boundary and the track spacing.
The display creates up to ten guidance lines based on
boundary shape and track spacing. Boundary fill track
Guide on a Boundary Fill Track
The closest track is highlighted with a thicker white line.
Track number is displayed under path accuracy indicator,
and automatically updates when new track is approached.
Track number indicates number of lines away, and
direction from Track 0. Track direction is shown relative
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PROOF
NOTE: Boundary Fill Track does not utilize slope
compensation. If operating in a sloped field, it is
recommended to use Adaptive Curves.
Boundary Fill Track
cannot be exported to another display. If the boundary fill
track is needed on another display, the same track can be
generated using the same exterior boundary.
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to Track 0 (North, South, East, or West). Track number
changes when machine is halfway between two tracks.
Path accuracy indicator shows off-track error distance.
Off-track error shows distance from closest track to
machine. Error counts up until machine reaches point
halfway between two tracks. After reaching mid-point,
error counts down as machine approaches next track.
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PC17412 —UN—15JUL13
Swap Track (Track Set)
Swap Track, or Track Set, allows operators to switch
between guidance lines. A Track Set (group of guidance
lines) must be created before using Swap Track. When
selected, Swap Track changes the guidance track based
on the order of guidance lines in the Track Set.
• Select Swap Track in the shortcut bar.
NOTE: Swap Track works with existing guidance
lines. Lines must be created and added to Track
Set before using Swap Track.
Select a Track Set
1. Select Set Track button or select Next Track module.
Swap Track is enabled when a Track Set is
selected in the Guidance Track List.
2. Select a Track Set from Guidance Track List page.
NOTE: Removing a line from a Track Set does not delete
it from the display. Deleting a Track Set does not
delete the lines in the Track Set from the display.
Swap To Next Track
To select the next guidance track, use the following
methods:
More information can be found in the
onscreen help files.
• Select Swap button in Next Track module.
NOTE: Swap Track button is grayed out when a
Track Set is not selected.
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PC16645 —UN—26FEB13
AutoTrac Status Pie
AutoTrac icon has four stages represented by the
AutoTrac Status Pie:
1. Installed
Steering controller and all other hardware necessary
for use are installed.
•
•
Installed
Steering controller is detected.
AutoTrac activation detected.
PROOF
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2. Configured
Tracking Mode has been determined, and a valid
Track 0 has been established. Correct StarFire signal
level for AutoTrac activation is selected. The following
machine conditions need to be met:
• Guidance system turned ON.
• Guidance Track 0 defined.
• StarFire signal is present.
• Steering controller has no active faults.
• Speed is in range.
• TCM message is currently available and valid.
Configured
• Machine in proper operating gear.
Continued on next page
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3. Enabled
AutoTrac ON/OFF button has been pressed. All
conditions are met for AutoTrac to operate and system
is ready to be activated.
• Select STEER ON/OFF button to turn “Steer On”.
Enabled
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PC16648 —UN—26FEB13
4. Activated
Resume switch has been pressed and AutoTrac is
steering the machine.
• Press Resume switch to activate AutoTrac.
Last Exit Code: Indicates why AutoTrac is deactivated or
will not activate. Exit codes show up in a new window
shade at top of page.
Activated
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PC15304 —UN—19MAR13
Enable AutoTrac™
The following criteria must be met for AutoTrac™ to be
enabled:
• Machine has an AutoTrac™ capable steering controller.
• Valid AutoTrac™ Activation.
• A guidance track has been created. See CREATE
•
•
NOTE: Machine type and software version of
steering controller determines minimum and
maximum speeds allowed.
AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
StarFire is a trademark of Deere & Company
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Steer ON/OFF Toggle
A—Steer On
PROOF
•
GUIDANCE TRACK later in this section.
Correct StarFire™ signal level for AutoTrac™ activation
is selected (SF1, SF2, or RTK) and a valid GPS signal
is acquired.
AutoTrac™ with valid GPS signals, including SF1, SF2,
or RTK.
Steering controller has no active faults.
B—Steer Off
To enable AutoTrac™, select Steer ON/OFF toggle. This
button disables AutoTrac™ if selected again.
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PC15305 —UN—19MAR13
Disable AutoTrac When Not In Use
CAUTION: Always turn off (Deactivate and Disable)
AutoTrac system before entering a roadway.
Guidance Master ON/OFF controls the Guidance
Application. ON/OFF button on Run Pages only enables
or disables AutoTrac, and does not turn off Guidance
Application.
NOTE: Guidance application is disabled when
Guidance Master is turned off. This includes
all display guidance functionality.
Activate AutoTrac
CAUTION: While AutoTrac is activated, operator
is responsible for steering at end of path
and collision avoidance.
Do not attempt to turn on (Activate) AutoTrac system while
transporting on a roadway.
1. Select STEER ON/OFF button to turn “Steer On”.
Settings Icon
Guidance Master can be found in guidance settings.
Select SETTINGS icon at the top of the guidance
application.
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2. Drive the vehicle onto a guidance track and a
highlighted navigation line will appear in front of the
machine icon.
3. Manually ACTIVATE AutoTrac when steering
assistance is desired by pressing the Resume Switch.
This will initiate assisted steering.
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Resume Switch
Press the Resume Switch to move AutoTrac™ from the
ENABLED stage to the ACTIVATED stage.
AutoTrac™ Resume Icon
PROOF
AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
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PROOF
Reactivate AutoTrac on Next Pass
Tracking
A—Track 0
B—Track 1 South
E—Track Heading Error
C—Track Spacing
D—Off-Track Lateral Error
Once the end of the row is reached, the operator must
turn system to next pass. By turning steering wheel,
AutoTrac is deactivated.
AutoTrac can be activated again by pressing Resume
Switch only after following conditions are met:
• Steering Controller determines highest speed while
AutoTracking.
• Forward machine speed is less than 30 km/h (18.6 mph).
• Reverse speed is less than 10 km/h (6 mph).
• In reverse AutoTrac will remain activated for 45
•
•
•
•
seconds. After 45 seconds, the machine must be put in
a forward gear before reverse will activate again.
Machine heading is within 80° of desired track.
The machine is within 40% of track spacing.
Operator is seated.
TCM is on.
NOTE: The Track Number that is displayed on the map at
half the distance between two guidance tracks.
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CAUTION: Always turn off (Deactivate and Disable)
AutoTrac™ system before entering a roadway.
AutoTrac™ system may deactivate by the following
methods:
• Turning steering wheel.
• Exceeding speed of 30 km/h (18.6 mph). This number
•
•
•
is based on steering controller. Some machines can
go faster than this speed. (For more information, see
Minimum and Maximum Speeds.)
Degradation of differential correction signal from SF2 or
RTK to WAAS/ EGNOS for longer than 3 minutes.
Selecting STEER ON/OFF toggle.
Operator out of seat for more than 7 seconds.
AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
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PROOF
Deactivate AutoTrac™
A—Steer On
STEER ON/OFF Toggle
B—Steer Off
• Activated in neutral longer than 30 seconds.
• In reverse for longer than 45 seconds.
• Reverse speed exceeds 9.6 km/h (6 mph).
To turn off AutoTrac™, toggle STEER ON/OFF button.
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Machine and software version of Steering Controller
determine minimum and maximum speeds.
Feature
Forward High Speed Limit
PROOF
Minimum and Maximum Speeds
Articulated
Row Crop (Wheels)
Tracks
30 km/h (18.6 mph) – 6R, 7R, 8R,
9R
30 km/h (18.6 mph)
30 km/h (18.6 mph)
Reverse High Speed Limit
10 km/h (6 mph)
10 km/h (6 mph)
10 km/h (6 mph)
Low Speed Limit (Activate)
0.5 km/h (0.3 mph) – 7R, 8R, 9R
0.1 km/h (0.06 mph) - 6R
0.5 km/h (0.3 mph)
1.5 km/h (0.9 mph) – MST
0.5 km/h (0.3 mph)
Low Speed Limit (Deactivate)
0.5 km/h (0.3 mph)
0.5 km/h (0.3 mph)
1.5 km/h (0.9 mph) – MST
0.5 km/h (0.3 mph)
Neutral Allowable Time
Yes, < 30 Sec.
Yes, < 30 Sec. – PST only
Yes, < 30 Sec.
Reverse and Allowable Time
Yes, 45 Sec.
No
Yes, 45 Sec.
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AutoTrac™ Deactivation Message
alert explaining why it was deactivated. Messages are
also displayed as to why AutoTrac™ did not activate.
Deactivation messages display for 7 seconds and then
disappear.
AutoTrac™ deactivation message – Each time
AutoTrac™ is deactivated, two tones are followed by an
AutoTrac™ Deactivation Message
Code
Message
702752.00
Nothing Checked Yet
702752.01
Steering Wheel Moved
702752.02
Wheel Speed Too Slow
702752.03
Wheel Speed Too Fast
702752.04
Gear Invalid
702752.05
Track Number Changed
702752.06
No Dual Frequency GPS
702752.07
SSU Has Active DTCs
702752.08
Last Transition Okay
702752.09
GSD Messages Bad
702752.10
No Parallel Tracking
Keycard Not Present
702752.12
Heading Error Too Large
702752.13
Lateral Error Too Large
702752.14
Seat Switch Open
702752.15
Oil Temperature Too Low
702752.16
TCM Not Present
702752.17
Activation Code Invalid
702752.18
Diagnostic Mode Controls Valve
702752.19
Combine Header Switch Off
702752.20
Combine Road/Field Switch On
702752.21
Voltage Not Stable
702752.22
AutoTrac™ Active In Reverse Too Long
702752.23
AutoTrac™ Active Below Low Speed Threshold Too Long
702752.24
Curvature Too High
702752.25
Vehicle Not Traveling In Forward Direction
702752.26
ELX Line Low (Shutdown)
702752.27
Gear Data Bad
702752.28
Resume Switch Data Bad
702752.29
Key Switch Message Invalid
702752.30
SPFH AutoTrac™/Row Guidance Switch Off
702752.31
SPFH Quick Stop Switch On
702752.32
ATU Not Enabled
702752.33
Acquiring Line
702752.34
Tracking On Line
702752.35
Unknown Direction
702752.36
Transition to GPS too large
702752.37
Out of row
702752.38
Sensor coast timed out
702752.39
Bad message sequence
702752.40
Vehicle cannot achieve commanded track curvature
702752.41
GPS vehicle speed does not mtch Wheel based vehicle speed
702752.42
Present curvature mis-match
702752.43
Vehicle is in park
702752.44
Auxiliary steering commands message timed out
702752.45
Auxiliary steering status message timed out
702752.46
Seat switch data bad
PROOF
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PROOF
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VIN data bad
702752.48
Wheel base data bad
702752.49
TCM info message timed out
702752.50
Vehicle automation message timed out
702752.51
Vehicle roll/yaw rate message timed out
702752.52
Wheel based speed/direction message timed out
702752.53
Track data timed out
702752.54
Unknown steering controller failure
702752.55
ATU temperature out of range
702752.56
AutoTrac™ Active In Four Wheel Steer Too Long
702752.57
Vehicle in Crab Steer
702752.58
Authorization Not Permitted
702752.62
Reserved
702752.63
Take No Action
AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
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Steering Optimization
Monitor Performance
Monitor performance shows heading error and tracking
error. It is designed to aid in tuning of Advanced AutoTrac
Settings. Heading error indicates relationship of machine’s
direction relative to current track. Tracking error displays
machine’s lateral error or offset relative to current track.
Heading Error Meter
Adjustments may be needed if they are outside of this
range.
Heading Error indicates relationship of machine’s direction
relative to current track. Heading Error should be within
+/- 1 degree.
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Tracking Error Meter
Tracking Error displays machine’s lateral error or offset
relative to current track. Arched bar graph value will
update minimum and maximum Heading Error changes
live during last 10 seconds.
NOTE: Steering Controller values are based on
steering controls of machine.
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Line Sensitivity Tracking
Determines how aggressively AutoTrac responds to
off-track (lateral) error.
• Higher settings:
•
PROOF
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Forward Steering Adjustments
Result in more aggressive response
to machine off-track error.
Lower settings: Result in less aggressive response to
machine off-track error.
Tracking Error
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Forward High Setting Icon
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Heading Lead
Determines impact of yaw rate (machine rate of turn) on
tracking performance. Heading lead acts as a look-ahead
parameter and can be used to minimize over steering.
Large adjustments may result in poor performance.
• Higher settings:
•
Forward Low Setting Icon
Result in more aggressive response
to yaw rate.
Lower settings: Result in less aggressive response to
yaw rate.
High Heading Lead
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PROOF
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Low Heading Lead
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PROOF
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Line Sensitivity Heading
Determines how aggressively AutoTrac responds to
Heading Errors.
• Higher settings:
•
Result in more aggressive response
to machine heading error.
Lower settings: Result in less aggressive response to
machine heading error.
Heading Error
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High Line Sensitivity Heading
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Low Line Sensitivity Heading
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Steering Response Rate
Adjusts rate of machine steering to maintain tracking
performance. Increasing steering responsiveness
generally results in better tracking performance.
• Higher settings: Result in better tracking performance,
•
but may also cause increased wheel motion or jittery
behavior.
Lower settings: Result in decreased wheel motion, but
may also result in worse tracking performance.
High Steering Response Rate
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Low Steering Response Rate
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PROOF
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Acquire Sensitivity
Determines how aggressively machine acquires track.
This setting only affects performance while acquiring track.
• Higher settings: Result in aggressive line acquisitions.
• Lower settings: Result in smoother line acquisitions.
High Acquire Sensitivity
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Low Acquire Sensitivity
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Curve Sensitivity
Determines how aggressively AutoTrac responds to a
curve in track. This setting affects performance in curve
track guidance only.
• Higher settings:
•
Turn machine in a smaller radius
(tighter) around curve.
Lower settings: Turn machine in a larger radius around
curve.
High Curve Sensitivity
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PROOF
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Low Curve Sensitivity
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Guidance
NOTE: AutoTrac has been tuned to perform successfully
in most field conditions using a variety of
implements. For abnormal conditions, Advanced
Settings allow the operator to fine tune systems for
specific field conditions and implements. Adjusting
steering sensitivity should be tried before using
the steps in the following scenarios.
Check and fix other problems before tuning. Perform
necessary mechanical checks and calibrations through
associated machine. If this step is not performed, machine
faults may occur or operator wastes time tuning a system
that cannot be tuned.
Excessive Wheel Motion: Overall AutoTrac Performance
is acceptable, but wheels quickly twitch back and forth.
Aggressive S-ing Motion: Continual back and forth
motion is observed by looking over front nose of machine.
Motion is observed, but off-track error shown on display
(distance away from A–B line) is often relatively small.
Lazy S-ing Motion: Performance of AutoTrac seems
sluggish when trying to stay on line and slowly wanders
from side to side.
Lazy Line Acquisition: AutoTrac appears sluggish
during line acquisition. Tractor remains off to one side of
line for a long time before getting lined up.
Aggressive Line Acquisition: AutoTrac overshoots line
and continues to overcompensate during acquisition.
Results in high frequency, tight S-ing pattern during
acquisitions.
Tracking Inside of a Curve: AutoTrac exhibits rapid and
high frequency corrections in Curve Track Mode, resulting
in a tight S-ing pattern, or tracking to the inside of the
desired path.
NOTE: For troubleshooting techniques, refer to
the onscreen help files.
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General Tuning
Adjustment recommendations:
• Steering Sensitivity:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Set at 100 before making other
adjustments. Adjust in increments of 10.
Line Sensitivity Tracking: Adjust in increments of 20.
Line Sensitivity Heading: Adjust in increments of 10.
Heading Lead: Adjust in increments of 10.
Steering Response Rate: Adjust in increments of 10.
Acquire Sensitivity: Adjust in increments of 20.
Curve Sensitivity: Adjust in increments of 20.
One Value at a Time: Attempt to adjust settings in problem
field conditions while AutoTrac is active by performing the
following steps:
1. Start with factory default settings. Steering Sensitivity
value will correlate to value on Guidance View
Tap. Attempt to use a value for this setting that is
like running conditions (70 for concrete, 100 most
conditions, and 120 for soft ground). This number may
still need to be modified beyond suggested settings.
2. While AutoTrac is active in problem conditions (such
as speeds, ground, and tire setup), increase or reduce
Line Sensitivity Heading by a factor of 10.
3. If change in Line Sensitivity Heading is ineffective
at addressing issue, reset Line Sensitivity Heading
parameter. Increase or reduce Heading Lead in same
manner as previous step.
4. If none of the previous steps were effective, reset
Heading Lead and increase or reduce Steering
Response Rate in a similar fashion to the previous
steps.
Combining Settings: If above procedure does not give
satisfactory performance and once operator becomes
more comfortable with how parameters change AutoTrac
performance, try different combinations of parameters
while AutoTrac is active.
PROOF
Tracking Outside of Curve: AutoTrac is sluggish in
curve track, resulting in slow, wandering S-ing about the
desired line. This line often tracks to the outside of the
desired path.
PROOF
Troubleshooting
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PROOF
PC17260 —UN—11JUL13
Fields and Boundaries
Field names organize information so it is easier to find
and use data, such as guidance lines. Using field names
is optional, and a “---“ appears for undefined names.
Use Fields and Boundaries application to:
• Select field location name used for all other applications.
• Create a client, farm, or field name.
• Change the name of a client, farm, or field.
• Associate a field to a different farm or client.
• Delete a client, farm, or field.
• Create boundaries.
Select Client, Farm, and Field box to set current location
and choose field name used for all other applications.
Fields and Boundaries Application
Select a field in Location module to:
• Filter guidance track list.
• Associate new tracks to the field when they are created.
• Begin new or continue previous work data.
Navigate to Fields
1. Select Menu
Integration with Guidance
• A field can be associated to a guidance track when the
track is created, or by editing the track.
• Guidance track list can be filtered by field name.
Run Page Module
A Location module for the Fields application is available in
Layout Manager application. It is available on the default
Guidance Run Page, and it can be added to any run page.
2. Select Applications tab.
3. Select Fields application.
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Fields and Boundaries
Field Organization
Use the following hierarchy to help organize data:
• Clients (A) are the highest level of organization.
• Farms (B) are the middle level of organization. A farm
can be associated with a client.
• Fields (C) are the basic level of organization.
PROOF
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Manage Clients, Farms, and Fields
A field
can be associated with a farm and a client.
A strict hierarchy is not necessary, though it is possible to
use only field names, and leave farm and client names
blank. It is even possible not to use field names at all.
These decisions depend on amount of data being kept.
More data requires structure to find fields.
A—Client
B—Farm
C—Field
NOTE: Clients, farms, or fields should not be
renamed after data is recorded. If renamed,
change name in other locations, such as John
Deere Operations Center.
NOTE: In previous John Deere displays, maps and
guidance lines were saved based on field names.
In the Generation 4 display, data is saved as
latitude and longitude points. The field name is
only needed as a way to filter data.
Client, Farm, and Field names cannot be duplicated.
Names associated with different clients and farms must
be unique.
Select and Filter Names
When Client or Farm tabs are selected, select Edit button
at bottom of page to display Edit Client or Edit Farm list.
In the Client, Farm, and Field hierarchy, select clients and
farms to find fields.
1. Select Client tab.
2. From list, select client. Client name is displayed on
Client tab.
3. Farm tab is automatically displayed. Only farms
associated with the client are listed.
5. Field tab is automatically displayed. Only fields
associated with the client and farm are listed. Select
field.
Remove Filter
On either list, select one of the client or farm names to edit
it, or select New button at bottom of page to create a name.
Field Tab
When Field tab is selected, highlight field name and select
edit button to edit a field. Select New button at bottom of
the page to create a name.
Delete Names
To delete a name, edit the client, farm, or field, and select
the delete button on the edit page.
PROOF
4. From list, select farm. Farm name is displayed on
Farm tab.
Client and Farm Tabs
• Deleting a client also deletes all farms, fields, and
guidance tracks associated with client.
• Deleting a farm also deletes all fields and guidance
tracks associated with farm.
• Deleting a field also deletes all guidance tracks
Remove filter by selecting Clear Selections button.
associated with field.
Create and Edit Names
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The exterior boundary (A) marks the perimeter of a field.
Interior boundaries mark important areas of field. These
can either be impassable (pink) (B) or passable (yellow)
(C). An example of an impassable boundary is a well,
while an example of a passable boundary is a waterway.
Headland boundaries (yellow dashes) (D) mark areas in
the field where there are end rows or turn rows. They
are created inside the exterior boundary and around
impassable interior boundaries.
When used with Section Control, boundaries prevent
application of product inside marked areas of the field and
outside of the field.
Area Calculation
An estimated boundary area is calculated on a flat
two-dimensional plane. All active interior boundary areas
are subtracted from exterior boundary area. Elevation
changes are not used in boundary area calculation.
Work Totals include elevation changes in area worked
totals. Due to calculation differences, boundary and work
totals vary.
PROOF
Field Boundaries
A—Exterior Boundary (Pink)
B—Interior Impassable
Boundary (Pink)
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Fields and Boundaries
C—Interior Passable Boundary
(Yellow)
D—Headland Boundary
(Yellow)
• Coverage map with no coverage gaps around the
exterior of the field.
Creating a boundary requires the following:
• Field name.
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Work Setup and Mapping
PROOF
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Work Setup
Use Work Setup when changing implements, fields, or
applying a different product. Settings available in Work
Setup change based on the operation.
Use Layout Manager application to add Work Setup
shortcut softkey to the shortcut bar.
Work Setup
Work Setup application requires a Documentation or
Premium activation.
2. Select Applications tab.
Navigate to Work Setup
3. Select Work Setup application.
1. Select Menu
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Work Summary
Use Work Summary to select operational details, such as
product and target rate / prescription.
New Work
Select New Work button to clear work data from map for
the selected field. If a field name is not selected, all work
data recorded with no field name is cleared.
NOTE: With a Documentation or Premium activation,
work data remains in display memory and
can be exported.
New Work Button
Without a Documentation or Premium activation,
work data for selected field cannot be
restored or exported.
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Target Rate / Prescription
Display only supports ArcGIS Shapefile format.
Each prescription has an unlimited number of rate zones.
There is no measurable minimum to rate zone size.
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PROOF
An unlimited number of prescriptions can be imported
from a single USB drive.
Prescription
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PROOF
PC21878 —UN—24NOV15
Work Totals
Totals are displayed for the active field and work operation.
To change fields, go to Fields application and set current
location. Use Layout Manager application to add Work
Totals modules to the run page.
Work Operation
If multiple work operations are recorded, select toggle to
choose an operation type.
Work Totals
Total Applied
If multiple varieties or products are recorded for an
operation, separate totals for each are listed after the field
totals.
Area
Area is the total area that was worked while work
recording was turned on. The calculation is based on
implement working width, ground speed, and time worked.
Rate
Rate is the total number of seeds or product applied
divided by area worked.
Total Applied is the total amount of seeds or product
applied.
Navigate to Work Totals
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Applications tab.
3. Select Work Totals application.
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Mapping
Mapping application is used to view spatial features, such
as:
• Guidance
• Coverage and Work Data
• Map Based Prescriptions
Mapping
2. Select Applications tab.
Navigate to Mapping
3. Select Mapping application.
1. Select Menu
PROOF
The map view can be added to run pages using several
different size modules in Layout Manager.
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Work data includes rate, product, and coverage (work
state) information. It is recorded based on global
positioning system (GPS) location and time.
Work data files include the following information:
• Time
• Latitude and longitude
• Elevation
• Field name (if set by operator)
• Coverage
• Documentation
PROOF
Work Data Maps
PC21879 —UN—24NOV15
Work Setup and Mapping
PC20412 —UN—11MAY15
There is no size limit for recording work data for each field
name. The only limit is the memory capacity of display.
Available display memory is found in Status Center on
the run page.
Select map layer toggle button (A) to switch between map
types. Information displayed in legend changes based
on the type of map selected. Select layer button (B) to
change between operational map layers. Select legend
button (C) to show the legend.
Coverage Map
Coverage data displays where work has been done. On
the map, area that has been worked once displays as light
blue, and area that has been worked more than once is
displayed as dark blue. Coverage map aligns with area
worked total in Work Monitor.
A—Map Layer Toggle Button
B—Layer Button
C—Legend Button
Work data is displayed in map view for 0.64 km (0.4 mi)
in each direction from GPS location.
Coverage map is available with all Generation 4 Displays.
A StarFire™ Receiver is required to record coverage data.
StarFire is a trademark of Deere & Company
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Work Monitor
PROOF
PC15317 —UN—16MAY13
Work Monitor
Work Monitor displays averaged and totaled machine and
operation-specific values. Select a value on the page to
view a popup window of just that value. Every one of
these values can be placed on the main run page.
Use the Reset button at the bottom of the page to clear all
values, except instant values. Date and time of the last
reset will be indicated next to the button.
To the right of the Reset button, Work Recording indicates
whether the Work Monitor is active and currently counting.
A pulsing light shows it is active.
Work Monitor
Navigate to Work Monitor
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Applications tab.
3. Select Work Monitor application.
Work Recording
When Work Recording is ON, map recording and counters
that require a recording trigger accumulate. Counters
requiring Work Recording include:
• Area Worked
• Time Worked
• Productivity
• Average Fuel Per Area
• Average Working Speed
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Recording status is based on the current recording trigger
selected in Implement Profile. If the recording trigger does
not fit the current operations, press Edit button to change
the selected recording trigger. For more information, see
Implement Profile section.
NOTE: If recording trigger is set to manual, work
recording can be switched on or off by pressing
the recording button.
Select Work Recording in the bottom right hand corner to
view a popup window with recording settings.
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PROOF
PC20399 —UN—16FEB15
Section Control
John Deere Section Control turns machine or implement
sections ON and OFF automatically to reduce overlap
and improve input management. Section Control requires
the following components:
• Documentation or Premium activation.
• StarFire™ Receiver
2. Select Applications tab.
Navigate to Section Control
3. Select Section Control application.
StarFire is a trademark of Deere & Company
Section Control automatically controls machine or
implement sections when entering and exiting previously
covered areas. Sections are turned off when entering
coverage and are turned back on when entering areas
without coverage. The coverage map shows the previous
covered areas by recording where the machine or
implement has been in the field. Light blue coverage
indicates a single pass through the field. Any overlap is
indicated by dark blue coverage.
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1. Select Menu.
Section Control determines when to turn on or turn off a
section based on the following factors:
• GPS position
• Coverage map
• Machine and implement offsets
• Section status
• Overlap settings
• Mechanical delay
• Field boundaries
• Headland boundaries
The following factors impact Section Control performance:
Section Control sends a CAN bus message to the machine
or implement controller to change section status. Section
is turned ON to apply product to an area. It is turned OFF
to prevent reapplication of product in the same area. There
is no distance limit from where operation started in field.
IMPORTANT: Some operators connect two separate
fields into one using a “land bridge” between
them. Product may still be applied over this
strip of land if Section Control is left on. To
prevent unexpected coverage, always turn
Section Control or the master switch OFF
while transporting between fields.
Section Control Accuracy
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• GPS accuracy of previous coverage map.
• Current GPS accuracy.
• Machine Profile and Implement Profile settings.
• Operator must drive at a constant speed when entering
and exiting coverage.
Compatibility
See Generation 4 Display Release Notes for more
information on implement compatibility.
Multiple Displays
Section Control requires task controller communication
with the controller, and the task controller cannot run on
two connected displays. Status of task controller can be
viewed in multiple display settings.
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PROOF
PC22546 —UN—22APR16
Section Status Module
Section status module is used to determine if Section
Control has commanded each section on or off. The
module can be added to a run page using Layout
Manager. The following section states are possible:
NOTE: Section status does not change based on section
seed rate. If rows in section are out of seed,
green is displayed unless all sections across a
drive motor have a rate of zero. Check seed
populations using SeedStar™.
Section Enabled (Not Applying)
• Planter or Air Seeder tool is raised.
• Planter or Air Seeder clutches are turned OFF.
• A rate of zero is reported from all sections across a
drive motor.
Section Applying
• Section is receiving a command to apply product.
Section Commanded Off (Not Applying)
PC23148 —UN—06OCT16
A—Section Enabled - Gray with
Green Outline
B—Section Applying - Solid
Green
C—Section Commanded Off Green and White Stripes
D—Section Disabled - Solid
Gray
E—Section Indexed Off - Solid
Black
• Section is over existing coverage.
• Section is commanded off by a boundary.
• Air Seeder or GreenStar™ Rate Controller is below
Section Disabled (Not Applying)
• Driving over a zero rate prescription zone.
Section Indexed Off (Not Applying)
Sprayer Only
• Section indexed off by controller.
minimum Section Control speed.
• Section Control is disabled.
• Section is manually controlled.
SeedStar is a trademark of Deere & Company
GreenStar is a trademark of Deere & Company
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Overlap occurs when crossing previous coverage at a
diagonal. Amount of overlap is an operator preference.
Configure overlap settings for intentional overlap. Use
Performance Tuning to compensate for unintentional
skips and overlap. For more information, refer to the
section control onscreen help.
NOTE: 100% Overlap is most common setting
when planting.
100% Overlap + Additional
Additional overlap ensures product coverage up to
previous applied area, eliminated skips. Additional
overlap results in over application
100% Overlap - Minimize Skip
Minimize skip ensures product coverage up to previous
applied area, reducing skips. Minimize skip can result in
over application.
PROOF
Overlap Settings
100% Overlap - Minimize Skips
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0% Overlap - Minimize Overlap
Minimize overlap ensures that product coverage does not
extend over previous applied area. Minimize overlap can
result in under application.
Percentages between 0-100% ensure product coverage
into previous covered area based on individual section
widths.
0% Overlap - Minimize Overlap
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Performance Tuning is used to correct skips and overlaps
in product applied on the ground. It uses distance and
speed to adjust mechanical delay settings.
PROOF
Performance Tuning
• Current GPS accuracy.
• Machine Profile and Implement Profile settings.
• Operator must drive at a constant speed when entering
and exiting coverage.
Use Help Center onscreen help for performance tuning
instructions.
Ensure that the following factors are correct before
attempting Performance Tuning:
• GPS accuracy of previous coverage map.
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PROOF
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File Manager
File Manager application is used to transfer data to and
from the display. Data can either be transferred wirelessly
with John Deere Operations Center, or use a USB drive
to transfer data between displays or compatible desktop
software.
It is important to backup data to a USB drive periodically.
File Manager
1. Select Menu.
Display internal memory is intended to have enough
capacity to store all data from a machine per season. A
message appears when 95% of memory is used. Data
should be exported and deleted before memory used
exceeds 95%.
2. Select System tab.
3. Select File Manager Application.
Navigate to File Manager
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Factory Data Reset
Select settings at the top of File Manager application to
open Factory Data Reset.
Process removes all user data from display and cannot
be undone. User data includes setup and documentation
data, guidance information, totals, and custom run page
layouts. Language and regional setting,s and activations
are not reset. A reboot is required after reset.
Settings
Factory Data Reset should be performed prior to selling
machine.
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PROOF
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Data Types
• Guidance tracks (A) include guidance lines and
associated client, farm, and field names.
• Custom run pages (B) can be transferred between
Generation 4 Displays that are the same size. Run
pages can be shared between 7 inch displays, or
between 10 inch displays.
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NOTE: Imported run pages are available on the All
Run Pages tab in Layout Manager.
Some run page modules reset to default
settings when imported.
Run page modules created for ISOBUS VT
implement controllers appear as unavailable if
controller is not connected to machine.
• Work data (C) includes mapping and totals data.
It
can be uploaded to John Deere Operations Center, or
unloaded into compatible desktop software. Work data
cannot be imported into the Generation 4 Display.
NOTE: Exporting work data requires a Documentation
or Premium activation.
A—Guidance Tracks
B—Custom Run Pages
C—Work Data
D—Boundaries
E—Prescriptions
F— Screenshots
G—Error Logs
H—Setup Data
• Error Logs (G) are automatically generated by the
• Boundaries (D) are configured using Fields application.
display and can be used by John Deere to troubleshoot
issues.
• Setup Data (H) includes client, farm, and field names,
• Prescriptions (E) are configured using Work Setup
crop varieties, and products.
application.
• Screenshots (F) copy the image displayed on the
screen. (Refer to Capture Screenshots for instructions.)
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Data Sync
Data Sync is used to manually or automatically send work
data directly to John Deere Operations Center. Data
is transferred using cellular signal through the modular
telematics gateway (MTG).
Data Sync Preference
To automatically send work data, select “Automatically
Sync Work Data” checkbox. Data is sent to John Deere
Operations Center when MTG is in cellular coverage. If
cellular coverage is not available, work data is stored on
the display. Data is sent when cellular signal is reacquired
and MTG is able to make a call.
Data Triggers
Data Sync
cannot be viewed in the Operations Center until one of
these triggers occur:
• Start New Work, or change client, farm, or field.
• Lose cellular communication between display and John
Deere Operations Center for more than 30 minutes.
Even though work data is automatically sent from the
display to John Deere Operations Center periodically, files
• Turn key off, and then turn key on within 30 minutes.
• Turn key off for more than 30 minutes.
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Select import method:
• Import from USB Drive – Select folders on USB drive
•
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Import Data
that contain data to be imported.
Import Received Files – Import setup and prescription
files from John Deere Operations Center.
After setup files and prescriptions are imported to the
display, use Work Setup to apply the file. Reference help
files on John Deere Operations Center for how to create
and send setup files to the Generation 4 Display.
Compatibility
Data can be transferred from another Generation 4
Display, GreenStar™ 3 2630 Display, compatible desktop
software, or John Deere Operations Center.
John Deere Operations Center does not support the
ability to view, send, or receive run pages. If a setup file
only contains run pages, the file displays as invalid in
John Deere Operations Center. If a setup file contains
guidance lines or boundaries, and run pages, the setup
file loads correctly, though run pages are not viewable.
NOTE: Update Apex™ or third-party desktop application
if there are issues with transferring data.
Choose GS3 2630 card format when exporting from
Apex™. To use guidance lines from other GreenStar™
displays, unload guidance lines into Apex™ and then
export in GS3 2630 card format.
Import Data
Data Conflicts
When necessary, imported client, farm, and field
names are changed. For example, "Field1" is renamed
"Field1(1)".
If guidance lines are in the same field and created with the
same tracking method, the display handles the following
conflicts.
Different Name, Same Line
• If lines are the same, name of guidance line on display
is replaced by name on USB drive.
Same Name, Different Line
• If there are two different lines with the same name, line
on USB drive is renamed when imported. For example,
"Track1" is renamed "Track1(1)".
NOTE: A file may fail to import for multiple reasons.
To determine which file is causing problems,
remove individual files from USB drive and
attempt to import remaining files.
GreenStar is a trademark of Deere & Company
Apex is a trademark of Deere & Company
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Select export method to transfer desired data types.
• Select Custom Export to transfer run pages and
field-specific work data and guidance lines.
• Select Export All Data to quickly transfer all work data,
guidance lines, and run pages using default settings.
• Select Diagnostic Data to transfer screenshots and
error log files.
Export Data
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Delete Data
Delete data removes selected data types from the display.
• Select Custom Delete to remove work data, guidance
•
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Export Data
lines, and run pages.
Select Clear Diagnostic Data to remove screenshots
and error log files.
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File Manager
• After inserting USB drive, wait 10 seconds. Large USB
drives may take time to be recognized.
• Format - Windows FAT or FAT32.
•
•
This display does
not recognize NTFS format.
Capacity - There is no maximum limit to the memory
capacity of the drive.
Connectivity - USB 2.0
Maximum Dimensions - 9.2 mm (3/8 in) thick by 21.7
mm (7/8 in) wide
Best Practices
Capture Screen Shots
Select area highlighted in top left corner of screen. Press
and hold until screen flashes and display makes camera
shutter sound.
Insert USB drive and select Export Data to transfer screen
shots to drive.
A—Screen Shot Area
• Use a USB drive that is 4 GB or larger, so multiple
backups can be stored.
• Clean all files off the USB drive that are not associated
with John Deere displays.
Check Readings tab in Diagnostics Center application to
determine if display recognizes USB drive.
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USB Drive Requirements for John Deere Displays
•
PROOF
USB Drive
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Diagnostics Center
Diagnostics Center is the one place to find diagnostics
for the entire system. Select one of the tabs for more
information.
System Diagnostics
• View diagnostics information for machine, implement,
and display applications.
Diagnostics Center
CAN Bus Info
Controller Diagnostics
• Access diagnostic addresses, diagnostic trouble codes,
and information specific to each device connected on
CAN Bus.
• View diagnostic information for each CAN Bus.
Network
• View MTG diagnostic readings.
Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Navigate to Diagnostics Center
• View all active or stored diagnostic trouble codes.
1. Select Menu.
Readings
2. Select System tab.
• View diagnostic readings for processor, monitor, and
3. Select Diagnostics Center application.
display.
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Controller Diagnostics
All Devices
Controller Diagnostics displays the following information
for controllers connected on CAN Bus.
• All controllers connected to display are shown.
Implement Bus Devices
Device
• Only controllers on Implement CAN Bus are displayed.
• Each device in list is identified by Device ID, CAN
Address, and CAN Network location.
Vehicle Bus Devices
• Only controllers on Vehicle CAN Bus are displayed.
• Indicates if device has diagnostic trouble codes.
Select button next to Sort by to arrange list according
to these filters.
Message Count
• Number of CAN messages display has received from
controller. Use zero button at bottom of page to reset
message count for all devices.
Viewing and Sorting
Select button next to View by to change way controllers
are displayed. Available views are:
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Codes
Device
• List sorted by device ID.
Has Codes
• List sorted by if device has diagnostic trouble codes.
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Diagnostic Information
Number and Type. Data addresses can only be viewed
(for example, software version information) while Input
addresses can be edited (for example, calibration
settings).
Select a controller from Controller Diagnostics list for
more detailed information.
NOTE: Display is set to Diagnostic Mode when a
controller is selected. Diagnostic Mode is removed
when controller page is closed.
Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Current and stored codes for the selected controller are
displayed. Select a code from list to view code details.
Diagnostic Addresses
Controller Information
IMPORTANT: Changing settings in Diagnostic
Addresses may damage machine or implement
controllers. Follow instructions, and use
caution when changing address values.
Controller Information displays detailed specifications and
identification information from controller. This information
is useful for ISOBUS diagnostics.
Controllers have addresses that store values for different
settings. Each Address is identified by an Address
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Hide Diagnostic Center
Display is set to Diagnostic Mode once a controller is
selected. Select Hide Diagnostic Center to minimize
application and return to main page.
Hide button is useful for accessing another part of display
during a calibration procedure. To return to the same
diagnostic page, select Diagnostic Center application
from menu.
Hide Diagnostics Center
Remove Diagnostic Mode by closing controller page.
NOTE: Leaving display in Diagnostic Mode is not
recommended, because it can negatively
affect performance.
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Diagnostic Trouble Codes tab displays all current and
stored codes that have occurred on the system.
Select Refresh button (A) to clear, and then retrieve all
codes.
Select Clear Codes button (B) to remove all codes from
display.
PROOF
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Diagnostic Trouble Codes
A—Refresh Button
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B—Clear Codes Button
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Diagnostics Center
Select button next to View by to change the way codes
are displayed. Available views are:
Code
• View by “Code” lists all codes on display.
Code Type
(A—C), Details, Status, and Count are all displayed.
Select a code from list to view Code Details.
Code Types
A—Stop Alert
B—Service Alert
• View by “Device” lists all controllers on CAN Bus.
Device ID, CAN Network, and if device has codes are
all displayed. Select a controller in list to view Device
Codes.
Code Details
Select a diagnostic trouble code to view code details.
E—Code Status
F— Count
G—Diagnostic Trouble Code
H—Diagnostic Trouble Code
Description
C—Info Alert
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Device
A—Diagnostic Trouble Code
Type
B—Diagnostic Trouble Code
Number
C—Device ID
D—CAN Bus Network
PROOF
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Viewing and Sorting
Code Details
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• Implement and Vehicle CAN
Readings
- CAN High
- CAN Low
The following information is available in Readings:
Hardware
NOTE: Instantaneous CAN Bus voltage averaged
each second.
• Displays and Processor
•
- Part Numbers
- Serial Numbers
- Operational Hours
USB Presence
Other
NOTE: Machine must be equipped to receive
certain information.
Electrical
• Radar Input Status
• Radar Frequency
• Implement Switch Status
• Unswitched Voltage
• Switched Voltage
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PROOF
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CAN Bus Information
CAN Bus Information tab displays status of communication
between the controllers on CAN Bus. Vehicle CAN Bus
connects controllers such as engine, hydraulics, and
transmission. Implement CAN Bus connects controllers
such as StarFire™ receiver, second ISOBUS display, and
ISOBUS implements.
Some values display a green indicator or a yellow indicator
with an exclamation point. Depending on machine and
implement configuration, yellow might be expected.
A—Green Indicator, Normal
Range
B—Yellow Indicator, Out of
Range
• Yellow Indicator (B) — Value out of normal range.
• Green Indicator (A) — Value within normal range.
StarFire is a trademark of Deere & Company
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Diagnostics Center
Unplugging implements or GPS receivers
can reduce Bus utilization.
Network Status
Active
•
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CAN Bus Values
Baud Rate
System is working as expected. In addition to display,
at least one controller is connected and communicating
on CAN Bus.
Inactive
• Display is not communicating with any other controllers
on CAN Bus. If display is only controller on CAN Bus,
Total Message Count increases, but Network Status is
inactive.
Total Message Count
Total message count is number of messages sent over
CAN Bus. When machine is running, this value counts
up continuously since there are always messages sent
on CAN Bus.
Baud Rate indicates how fast the Bus is working. ISOBUS
and John Deere implement Bus are running at a rate of
250 kbd. Any controller connected to this system must
work at 250 kbd, otherwise it will not function properly.
CAN Bus State and Error Counts
Four CAN Bus states are possible:
• Active – CAN Bus is running without any problems.
• Passive – Passive errors have occurred.
• Warn – Bus Warn errors have occurred.
• Off – Bus Off errors have occurred.
If one of these errors occurs, display records number of
times it happens.
Passive Error Count
CAN High and CAN Low Voltage
Peak voltage is highest average voltage that has occurred
since last cold boot. Voltage measurements are averaged
for each second. Peak CAN High and Peak CAN Low
voltages normally range between 1.8 and 3.3 Volts.
• If value counts up higher than zero, a controller on CAN
Bus did not receive all messages. Important information
might have been lost. This is most likely due to high
CAN Bus Utilization.
BUS Warn Count
NOTE: A cold boot occurs after display has been
off for 24 hours or after unswitched power has
been disconnected from display.
• If value counts up higher than zero, a controller on CAN
Bus has issues.
BUS Off Count
Bus Utilization
If a controller, such as an implement, is not running as
expected, a Bus utilization of 45% or higher could be a
reason for the issue. Some devices cannot send and
receive all necessary messages due to high Bus load.
NOTE: Some ISOBUS implements do not work with
Bus loads higher than 25%.
A working StarFire™ Receiver causes a Bus
load of about 5—7%.
StarFire is a trademark of Deere & Company
07-5
• If value counts up higher than zero, a controller on
CAN Bus has issues. It missed a certain number of
messages and does not receive messages anymore.
Important information has been lost. It most likely
occurs in combination with high CAN Bus Utilization.
PROOF
Information on CAN Bus is sent in messages between
controllers. The John Deere implement CAN Bus is
running at a baud rate of 250 kbd, meaning it can switch
power up to 256,000 times per second to transmit
messages. This is a Bus utilization of 100%.
Overrun Error Count
• Overrun Error Count indicates that applications or
controllers on CAN Bus receive messages faster
than they can process them. This results in missing
messages and malfunction of the system. It most likely
occurs in combination with high CAN Bus Utilization.
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Diagnostics Center
Network tab displays diagnostic readings for machines that
have a modular telematics gateway (MTG). MTG is one of
the main components that enable John Deere telematics
solutions, such as JDLink™, Service ADVISOR™
Remote, and John Deere Remote Display Access (RDA).
MTG contains firmware, a cellular modem, and SIM
device. It sends and receives data and messages over
cellular networks.
JDLink is a trademark of Deere & Company
Service ADVISOR is a trademark of Deere & Company
PROOF
Network
RDA requires an uninterrupted cellular connection to
function. JDLink™ does not require an uninterrupted
cellular connection because the MTG can store up to
1000 hours of data.
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Maintenance and Calibrations
PROOF
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Maintenance and Calibrations
Maintenance and Calibrations application allows
the operator to set up service intervals and perform
calibrations on machine components.
Navigate to Maintenance and Calibrations
1. Select Menu.
Maintenance and Calibrations
3. Select Maintenance and Calibrations application.
2. Select Tractor Settings tab.
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Service Checks
NOTE: Availability of the Service Checks feature
depends on purchase options.
Perform service checks with machine on level ground and
engine off. For accurate readings, wait at least 40 minutes
after engine shut down before checking fluid levels.
A—Engine Oil Level
A light indicates the status of a machine service
checkpoint.
• Green light — Normal level
• Red light — High level or low level
B—Engine Coolant Level
• Engine Oil Level (A)
• Engine Coolant Level (B)
The following checkpoints are available:
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Service Checks
NOTE: Availability of the Service Checks feature
depends on purchase options.
PROOF
Perform service checks with machine on level ground and
engine off. For accurate readings, wait at least 40 minutes
after engine shut down before checking fluid levels.
A—Engine Oil Level
A light indicates the status of a machine service
checkpoint.
• Green light — Normal level
• Red light — High level or low level
B—Engine Coolant Level
• Engine Oil Level (A)
• Engine Coolant Level (B)
The following checkpoints are available:
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• Interval is the number of hours between each service.
Service Intervals
Service Intervals are reminders of when regular
maintenance needs to be performed on a machine.
Select Add Service Interval button to create a new service
interval. An unlimited number of service intervals can be
added.
Once a service interval is created, it is added to the list
and displayed with the name, elapsed time, and interval
amount.
• The operator selects the name to identify the specific
service interval.
• Elapsed indicates the number of hours since the service
interval was reset.
The intervals are sorted from least amount of time due
to the most amount of time due. They are then sorted
by name, in alpha-numerical order, with priority given to
numbers.
Twenty hours before the service interval is due, the
system will inform the operator that the machine will
need to be serviced soon. Once the message has been
acknowledged, the system will inform the operator about
the upcoming service at every startup until service interval
is reset.
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Calibrations
Use this application to perform machine calibrations, such
as wheel slip calibration and radar calibration.
Radar Calibration (A)
A radar device needs to be calibrated when it is first
installed on the machine or there is a difference between
radar speed and actual ground speed when operating
unloaded on a hard surface. Currently, the system
supports John Deere dual beam radars.
A—Radar Calibration
B—Wheel Slip Calibration
NOTE: In windy conditions, moving parts such as leaves,
dust, or gravel can cause inaccurate radar speed.
Perform calibration while driving with an unloaded
machine on a hard, dry, clean, and level surface.
Wheel Slip Calibration (B)
NOTE: Wheel slip calibration is only available on a
connected and calibrated radar device.
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Make sure radar speed is accurate before
performing wheel slip calibration.
PROOF
Calibrate wheel slip if there is a mismatch between radar
speed and wheel speed when operating unloaded on a
hard surface. For more information, see Machine Monitor .
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PROOF
PC16682 —UN—18MAR13
ISOBUS VT
This John Deere display supports ISOBUS compatible
controllers according to ISO 11783. These controllers
can be viewed and operated within the ISOBUS Virtual
Terminal (VT).
ISOBUS VT
When an ISOBUS controller is connected, graphic files
for the user interface are loaded into ISOBUS VT. Then
ISOBUS VT provides a means for the operator to navigate
through and operate all available functions of ISOBUS
controller.
1. Select Menu.
Navigate to ISOBUS VT
3. Select ISOBUS VT application.
2. Select Applications tab.
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Connected ISOBUS Implements and Controllers
The Generation 4 display loads and communicates with
different ISOBUS controllers at the same time. A list of all
connected ISOBUS controllers is displayed after selecting
menu button.
Select desired ISOBUS controller and press OK button
to view the user interface.
Menu Button
Troubleshooting
The user interface is reloaded the next time the controller
is connected.
If the interface for an ISOBUS controller does not display
correctly:
Run Page Module
• View the ISOBUS controller in Status Center, and follow
ISOBUS VT modules can be added to a run page using
the Layout Manager application.
troubleshooting steps for the status indicated. For more
information, view ISOBUS controllers in Diagnostic
Center.
If the interface still does not display correctly:
2. Select Clean Up ISOBUS VT in advanced settings to
clear stored ISOBUS controller user interface files.
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1. Select settings at the top of ISOBUS VT application.
Modules are loaded from implement controller and
are only available while controller is connected. The
types of modules available are dependent on controller
manufacturer. This display is capable of displaying
ISOBUS VT version 3.
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PROOF
PC17388 —UN—15MAY14
StarFire™ GPS Receiver
The StarFire™ GPS receiver acquires global positioning
and differential correction signal through a single receiver.
A Terrain Compensation Module (TCM) is integrated into
the receiver and corrects for machine dynamics, such as
roll and pitch on side-slopes, rough terrain, or varying soil
conditions. An accurate TCM calibration is necessary for
proper operation.
See the StarFire™ Receiver operator’s manual for setup
and calibration instructions.
StarFire Receiver
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Applications tab.
3. Select StarFire™ application.
Navigate to StarFire™ GPS Receiver
StarFire is a trademark of Deere & Company
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StarFire™ Remote Software Updates
Remote Software Updates enables John Deere to
remotely deliver updated software using the modular
telematics gateway (MTG) on the machine. Once the
software is downloaded to the machine, the operator must
initiate the software installation.
ISOBUS VT
PC15293 —UN—18MAR13
Updates are available in the ISOBUS VT application. To
access, select ISOBUS VT button > ISOBUS VT Menu
button > Remote Software Updates button.
ISOBUS VT Menu
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Select Accept to continue to Remote Software Updates.
Select Cancel to ignore message.
If software is not installed after first message, the message
will repeat in 14 days. Otherwise, go to Remote Software
Updates to install software at any time.
PROOF
Software Update message appears when an update is
available.
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StarFire Receiver
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Select Install Software button to begin the installation
process.
PROOF
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NOTE: Version numbers shown in image may be different
than version numbers on machine.
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Once prompted, accept the terms and conditions and then
follow the on-screen instructions.
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PROOF
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StarFire Receiver
reprogramming. To avoid injury, ensure the
machine is in a safe location and configuration
before reprogramming. Do not reprogram near
public roadways or in active work sites.
CAUTION: Some machine functions, including
lights, may become inoperable during
When installation is complete, installation completed
successfully message appears.
Continued on next page
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Message appears when remote software update fails.
Navigate to remote software updates to begin process
again. If installation fails a second time, contact your John
Deere dealer.
PROOF
Software Update Failed
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StarFire Receiver
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Video
PROOF
PC15312 —UN—15MAY13
Video
CAUTION: Do not rely on a camera for
collision avoidance or bystander detection.
To avoid possible injury or death to operator
or others, always remain alert and aware of
surroundings when operating the machine.
Read and understand AVOID BACKOVER
ACCIDENTS in the safety section.
Video
Navigate to Video
The Video application is used to observe areas around
the machine. Only one video can be viewed at a time.
Display can support up to four camera inputs.
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Applications tab.
3. Select Video application.
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Switching Cameras
If more than one camera is connected, choose between
video inputs by selecting different camera numbers (A).
Mirror Video
Select Mirror Video button (B) to simulate a rear view
mirror. This swaps left and right sides of video image.
Contrast
A—Camera Icon
B—Mirror Icon
Adjust video contrast (C) using plus (+) and minus (-)
buttons. Brighten video by selecting the plus button, and
darken video by selecting minus button.
C—Contrast Icon
IMPORTANT: Determine if camera image or
video application is mirrored before using
Video application.
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Video can be displayed when certain machine functions
are performed (For example: Reversing, PTO engage).
1. Select Edit Triggers to configure settings.
2. Select a trigger.
PROOF
Video Triggers
3. Select camera input for the current trigger. This
camera is displayed when trigger is activated.
NOTE: To prevent video from displaying for a
trigger, select No Camera.
4. Enter video Timeout length. This is the amount of time
video is shown after the trigger becomes inactive.
Generation 4 Display Video Harness
An adapter harness is available that connects to the 26
pin connector on the back of the display.
NOTE: This Operator’s Manual does not cover
camera and harness installation. Refer to the
camera Installation Instructions.
The video pins on the V2 connector are:
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Pin Number
Description
Video 1 Signal
14
Video 1 Ground
20
Video 2 Signal
21
Video 2 Ground
22
Video 3 Signal
11
Video 3 Ground
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PROOF
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Factory Data Reset
When transferring display between users, perform a
Factory Data Reset. Process removes all user data from
display and cannot be undone. User data includes setup
and documentation data, guidance information, totals,
and custom run page layouts. Language and regional
settings and activations are not reset. A reboot is required
after reset.
File Manager Settings
Select settings at the top of File Manager application.
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System Recovery
Follow instructions if system recovery message is
displayed.
PC20404 —UN—08MAY15
Troubleshooting
Your system has entered System Recovery. Please
contact your John Deere Dealer to attempt data recovery
and software reinstallation.
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PROOF
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Brightness................................................................... 01-1
Calibrations
Radar ...................................................................... 16-2
Wheel Slip............................................................... 16-2
Page
Circle Track
Edge...................................................................... 25-14
Methods ................................................................ 25-13
Operating .............................................................. 25-14
Settings ................................................................... 25-5
Circle Track Settings .................................................. 25-5
CommandCenter™
Display Models........................................................ 15-1
Create Guidance Track .............................................. 25-6
Curve Track Settings .................................................. 25-4
Date ............................................................................ 02-1
Deactivation................................................................ 04-3
Demo Activation ......................................................... 15-8
Diagnostics Center
CAN Bus Information .............................................. 07-4
Controller Diagnostics............................................. 07-1
Controller Information.......................................... 07-2
Diagnostic Addresses.......................................... 07-2
Diagnostic Trouble Codes ................................... 07-2
Diagnostic Trouble Codes....................................... 07-2
Diagnostics Mode ................................................... 07-2
Hide Diagnostics Center ......................................... 07-2
Network................................................................... 07-6
Readings................................................................. 07-3
Dimensions
Implement ............................................................... 20-2
Machine .................................................................. 20-1
Display and Sound
Brightness ............................................................... 01-1
Sound...................................................................... 01-1
Volume .................................................................... 01-1
Display Calibration...................................................... 01-2
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AB Curves .................................................................. 25-8
Obstacles ................................................................ 25-9
Operating ................................................................ 25-8
Settings ................................................................... 25-4
Straight Path ........................................................... 25-9
Activation .................................................................... 04-3
Demonstration......................................................... 15-8
Adaptive Curves ....................................................... 25-10
Obstacles .............................................................. 25-12
Operating ...............................................................25-11
Settings ................................................................... 25-4
Straight Path ..........................................................25-11
AMS Applications ....................................................... 15-6
Applications
Boundaries.............................................................. 30-1
Date and Time ........................................................ 02-1
Diagnostics Center.................................................. 07-1
Display and Sound.................................................. 01-1
Equipment Manager................................................ 20-1
Fields ...................................................................... 30-1
File Manager ........................................................... 45-1
Guidance................................................................. 25-1
Implement Profile .................................................... 20-2
ISOBUS VT............................................................. 18-1
Language and Units................................................ 03-1
Layout Manager ...................................................... 09-1
Machine Profile ....................................................... 20-1
Maintenance and Calibrations ................................ 16-1
Settings Manager.................................................... 24-1
Software Manager................................................... 04-1
StarFire™ Receiver ................................................ 50-1
Users and Access ................................................... 08-1
Video....................................................................... 20-1
Work Monitor........................................................... 15-1
AutoTrac ..................................................................... 25-1
Activate ................................................................. 25-17
Deactivate ............................................................. 25-18
Deactivation Messages......................................... 25-20
Disable .................................................................. 25-17
Enable................................................................... 25-16
Reactivate on Next Pass....................................... 25-18
Resume Switch ..................................................... 25-17
Status Pie.............................................................. 25-15
Steering Sensitivity ................................................. 25-6
Turn Predictor ......................................................... 25-2
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Electronic display, use properly .................................. 05-3
Equipment Manager ................................................... 20-1
Federal Communications Commission
Notifications to User.................................................11-1
Fields
Boundaries.............................................................. 30-3
Create ..................................................................... 30-2
Edit.......................................................................... 30-2
Filter ........................................................................ 30-2
Manage ................................................................... 30-2
File Manager............................................................... 45-1
Export...................................................................... 45-1
Screenshots ........................................................ 45-4
Import...................................................................... 45-1
Find Guidance Track .................................................. 25-6
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Implement Profile........................................................ 20-2
ISOBUS VT ................................................................ 18-1
Page
Language ................................................................... 03-1
Layout Manager
Active Set................................................................ 09-1
All Run Pages ......................................................... 09-2
Run Pages .............................................................. 09-3
Lightbar Settings......................................................... 25-3
Machine Profile........................................................... 20-1
Machine Status........................................................... 16-1
Maintenance and Calibrations .................................... 16-1
Maintenance Intervals ................................................ 16-2
Manual Guidance ....................................................... 25-1
Menu........................................................................... 15-3
Navigate
Run Pages .............................................................. 09-4
Notifications to User
Federal Communications Commission ....................11-1
Offsets
Implement ............................................................... 20-2
Machine .................................................................. 20-1
Onscreen Help............................................................ 15-1
Operating System
Applications............................................................. 15-3
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Generation 4 Display
Operating System ................................................... 15-3
GPS Receiver............................................................. 50-1
Guidance
AB Curves............................................................... 25-8
Obstacles ............................................................ 25-9
Operating............................................................. 25-8
Straight Path........................................................ 25-9
Adaptive Curves.................................................... 25-10
Obstacles .......................................................... 25-12
Operating............................................................25-11
Straight Path.......................................................25-11
AutoTrac ................................................................. 25-1
Activate.............................................................. 25-17
Deactivate ......................................................... 25-18
Deactivation Messages ..................................... 25-20
Disable .............................................................. 25-17
Enable ............................................................... 25-16
Resume Switch ................................................. 25-17
Status Pie .......................................................... 25-15
Circle Track
Methods............................................................. 25-13
Operating........................................................... 25-14
Circle Track Edge ................................................. 25-14
Create Track ........................................................... 25-6
Find Track ............................................................... 25-6
Manual .................................................................... 25-1
Maximum Speeds ................................................. 25-19
Minimum Speeds .................................................. 25-19
Quick Line ............................................................... 25-7
Settings
Circle Track ......................................................... 25-5
Curve Track......................................................... 25-4
Lightbar ............................................................... 25-3
Master On/Off...................................................... 25-2
Shift Track ........................................................... 25-3
Tracking Tones .................................................... 25-2
Turn Predictor...................................................... 25-2
Steering Optimization............................................ 25-21
Steering Sensitivity ................................................. 25-6
Straight Track
Methods............................................................... 25-7
Operating............................................................. 25-7
Quick Line ........................................................... 25-7
Swap Track ........................................................... 25-15
Track Set............................................................... 25-15
Track Spacing ......................................................... 25-5
Troubleshooting .................................................... 25-25
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Quick Line................................................................... 25-7
Radar Calibration........................................................ 16-2
Regulatory Notification ................................................11-1
Resume Switch......................................................... 25-17
Run Page.................................................................... 15-2
Change ................................................................... 09-4
Safety, Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids .................................... 05-6
Safety, Steps and Handholds
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly....................... 05-2
Screenshots................................................................ 45-4
Service Checks........................................................... 16-1
Service Intervals ......................................................... 16-2
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Settings
Guidance................................................................. 25-2
Guidance Master..................................................... 25-2
Settings Manager ....................................................... 24-1
Shift Track .................................................................. 25-3
Shortcut Softykeys...................................................... 15-2
Signal words, understand ........................................... 05-1
Software
Activation ................................................................ 04-3
Deactivation ............................................................ 04-3
Download ................................................................ 04-1
Install....................................................................... 04-1
Rollback .................................................................. 04-1
Update .................................................................... 04-1
Versions .................................................................. 04-1
Software Packages
AMS Applications.................................................... 15-6
Operating System ................................................... 15-3
StarFire Receiver........................................................ 50-1
Status Center.............................................................. 15-2
Steering Sensitivity ..................................................... 25-6
Straight Track
Methods .................................................................. 25-7
Operating ................................................................ 25-7
Quick Line ............................................................... 25-7
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Page
Wheel Slip Calibration ................................................ 16-2
Work Monitor .............................................................. 15-1
Recording................................................................ 15-1
Units of Measure ........................................................ 03-1
Update
Download ................................................................ 04-1
Install....................................................................... 04-1
Rollback .................................................................. 04-1
Software.................................................................. 04-1
USB Drive
Best Practices ......................................................... 45-4
Requirements.......................................................... 45-4
Users and Access
Access Groups........................................................ 08-2
User Profiles ........................................................... 08-1
Video .......................................................................... 20-1
Triggers................................................................... 20-1
Volume ....................................................................... 01-1
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Time............................................................................ 02-1
Touchscreen Calibration ............................................. 01-2
Track Spacing............................................................. 25-5
Tracking Tones ........................................................... 25-2
Troubleshooting
Guidance............................................................... 25-25
Turn Predictor............................................................. 25-2
AutoTrac ................................................................. 25-2
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www.JohnDeere.com/TechInfoStore
• Call 1-800-522-7448
• Contact your John Deere dealer
Available information includes:
• PARTS CATALOGS list service parts available for your
•
•
•
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machine with exploded view illustrations to help you
identify the correct parts. It is also useful in assembling
and disassembling.
OPERATOR’S MANUALS providing safety, operating,
maintenance, and service information.
TECHNICAL MANUALS outlining service information
for your machine. Included are specifications, illustrated
assembly and disassembly procedures, hydraulic oil
flow diagrams, and wiring diagrams. Some products
have separate manuals for repair and diagnostic
information. Some components, such as engines, are
available in a separate component technical manual.
EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM including five
comprehensive series of books detailing basic
information regardless of manufacturer:
- Agricultural Primer series covers technology in
farming and ranching.
- Farm Business Management series examines
“real-world” problems and offers practical solutions
in the areas of marketing, financing, equipment
selection, and compliance.
- Fundamentals of Services manuals show you how to
repair and maintain off-road equipment.
- Fundamentals of Machine Operation manuals
explain machine capacities and adjustments, how to
improve machine performance, and how to eliminate
unnecessary field operations.
- Fundamentals of Compact Equipment manuals
provide instruction in servicing and maintaining
equipment up to 40 PTO horsepower.
SERVLIT-1
TS191 —UN—02DEC88
• John Deere Technical Information Store:
TS224 —UN—17JAN89
Orders can be made using one of the following:
TS1663 —UN—10OCT97
Technical information can be purchased from John Deere.
Publications are available in print or CD-ROM format.
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Technical Information
TS189 —UN—17JAN89
John Deere Service Literature Available
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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION is important to John Deere.
Our dealers strive to provide you with prompt, efficient
parts and service:
–Maintenance and service parts to support your
equipment.
–Trained service technicians and the necessary diagnostic
and repair tools to service your equipment.
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION PROBLEM RESOLUTION
PROCESS
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John Deere Is At Your Service
TS201 —UN—15APR13
John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job
2. Discuss problem with dealer service manager.
Your John Deere dealer is dedicated to supporting your
equipment and resolving any problem you may experience.
3. If unable to resolve, explain problem to dealership
manager and request assistance.
1. When contacting your dealer, be prepared with the
following information:
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
Center at 1-866-99DEERE (866-993-3373) or e-mail us at
www.deere.com/en_US/ag/contactus/.
–Machine model and product identification number
–Date of purchase
–Nature of problem
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