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Ag Leader Technology 

 

DirectCommand 

Installation 

Apache AS715/1010/1210 (MY 2009-2010)

 

 

Page 10 of 13

 

December 2013 

PN: 2005943

 Rev. D

 

Installing 
the External 
Cabling and 
Liquid 
Control 
Module

 

Parts required for procedure: 
From Direct Command Kit: 

  (1) Hardware Kit – Large Module 

PN: 2001354-1 

  (1) CAN Y-Splice 

PN: 4000137 

  (1) CAN Bus Terminator 

PN: 4000141 

  (1) Liquid Control Module 

PN: 4000394 

  (1) CAN Bus Stub – 8 in. 

PN: 4000450-1 

  (1) Flow Control Cable 

PN: 4000451-6 

  (1) Implement Plug 

PN: 4000495-1 

  (1) 10 Section Boom Cable 

PN: 40001792-6 

  (1) Hi-Current Power/CAN Bus Ext. 

PN: 4001808-24 

 

Step-by-Step for 

Installing the 

External Cabling 

and Liquid 

Control Module

 

1.  Connect the 2 pin Deustch Receptacle on the Hi-Current 

Power/CAN Bus Extension Cable, PN: 4001808-24, to the 
mating plug on the Power Cable 

 

2.  Connect the Round 4 pin connector on the same end of the 

extension cable into the Black Side of the Y-Splice installed 
previously. 

 

3.  Route the opposite end of the extension cable out of the cab 

through the hole in the floor next to the power studs shown in the 
picture below. 

 

 

Hole in floor for routing cables 

 

4.  Route the extension cable along the chassis towards the back of 

the sprayer, and up the back of the boom along existing cabling 
and sprayer plumbing and into the enclosure located on the 
center of the boom. 

 

Summary of Contents for DirectCommand

Page 1: ...Y Splice 4000137 1 CAN Bus Terminator 4000141 1 Liquid Product Control Module 4000394 1 CAN Bus Stub 8 in 4000450 1 1 Flow Control Cable 4000451 6 1 Implement Stub 4000495 1 1 Apache Switchbox Adapte...

Page 2: ...and operation of this product CAUTION will alert you to situations that will impact the physical safety of you or others IMPORTANT will alert you to the potential for damage to the product or loss of...

Page 3: ...n contains illustrations of components common to all DirectCommand installations Their purpose is to ensure proper identification and installation in the sections that follow CAN Bus connectors 1 Term...

Page 4: ...Ag Leader Technology DirectCommand Installation Apache AS715 1010 1210 MY 2009 2010 Page 4 of 13 December 2013 PN 2005943 Rev D Component and Cable Layout...

Page 5: ...panels for any hoses wiring controls etc that could be damaged when drilling any mounting holes IMPORTANT Disconnect the Display DirectCommand components and flow meter from electrical system when wel...

Page 6: ...Display NOTE The Raven boom section widths are in inches the Ag Leader Display requires boom widths in feet Divide the Raven widths by 12 before entering the widths into the Ag Leader Display 2 Run t...

Page 7: ...1 Deutsch Dust Plug 6 pin PN 2002899 6 1 CAN Y Splice PN 4000137 1 CAN Bus Stub 1 ft PN 4000219 1 1 Auxiliary input Module PN 4000437 From Display Kit or Display Cable Kit 4100814 1 Power Control Rel...

Page 8: ...Cable 6 Connect the Round 4 pin plug of the CAN Bus Stub 1 ft PN 4000219 1 into the gray side of the CAN Y Splice 7 Connect the opposite end of the CAN Bus Stub into the mating receptacle on the Auxil...

Page 9: ...ADAR on the Auxiliary Input Module NOTE If a backup radar or wheel speed sensor has been installed on the machine contact your Ag Leader Dealer for the appropriate cabling to connect the Radar to the...

Page 10: ...4001808 24 Step by Step for Installing the External Cabling and Liquid Control Module 1 Connect the 2 pin Deustch Receptacle on the Hi Current Power CAN Bus Extension Cable PN 4001808 24 to the matin...

Page 11: ...Implement Plug PN 4000495 1 into the receptacle labeled AUXILIARY on the Liquid Control Module 7 Connect the 2 pin plug on the Hi Current Power CAN Bus Extension Cable into the 2 pin receptacle comin...

Page 12: ...oom Cable into the appropriate Boom Valve NOTE Leave dust caps installed on all unused connectors in the 10 Section Boom Cable 15 Connect the gray 8 pin plug on the Flow Control Cable PN 4000451 6 int...

Page 13: ...Threshold setting Decreasing this value will cause the servo valve to run slower Allowable Error 2 Determines the percent error that is allowed prior to the product control system making any flow rate...

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