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INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE

IBX100 ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT

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4679004

46790042

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Page 1: ...INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE IBX100 ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT Object Pool rel 3 2 X 4679004 46790042...

Page 2: ...equipment in case of sale or change of ownership Keep it for any future reference ARAG reserves the right to modify product specifications and instructions at any moment and without notice WARNING T...

Page 3: ...libration Save tank profile 29 11 9 5 Home data and settings implement settings Device calibration Load tank profile 30 11 10 Home data and settings implement settings Implement geometry 31 11 11 Home...

Page 4: ...nts installed together with other brands components get damaged because of what stated above no direct or indirect warranty will be provided 1 RISKS AND PROTECTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLY The installation wo...

Page 5: ...cables extension cables termination cables 9 Battery Booster 10 Connection cable extension length 3 m 6 m 11 Connection cable extension length 3 m 6 m 12 Sensor extension cable length 3 m 5 m 13 Pres...

Page 6: ...m 2 Switch boxes with cable length 0 8 m 3 Joystick Explorer with cable length 0 8 m 4 IBX100 Sprayer ISOBUS control unit 5 Inductive speed sensor with cable length 5 m 6 Sensor cable 3 m long main v...

Page 7: ...the cable length and make sure there is enough space for connectors and cables For any reference to the system configuration read par 5 1 Respect the mounting direction of the control units as specifi...

Page 8: ...SYSTEM ONLY NO CONNECTION POINTS 1 Hydraulic unit 2 ECU IBX100 Sprayer NO CONNECTION POINTS 1 Control unit G P Sensors 2 Control unit section valves SYSTEM WITH SECTION VALVES 3 Hydraulic unit 2 Selet...

Page 9: ...ged and system operation may be compromised Use ONLY the cables and accessories indicated in the catalog having technical features suitable for the use to be made of them 6 2 Control unit ECU connecti...

Page 10: ...NNECTING TWIN SELETRON UNITS ON BOOMS UP TO 24 M LONG SHOULD NEVER BE USED ON LONGER BOOMS 2 ECUs main control valve flowmeter and pressure sensor must be installed in the front section of the machine...

Page 11: ...he suitable plugs code ECS0075 The plugs must be ordered separately When the connectors are plugged off the Seletron is sealed To avoid damaging the internal components make sure that when using or cl...

Page 12: ...side Fig 21 Boom section 1 Boom section 2 Boom section 3 Boom section 4 Boom section 5 Valve 1 Valve 5 Valve 2 Valve 4 Valve 3 Fig 21 SECTION VALVES WITH DOUBLE BOOM This installation allows to pilot...

Page 13: ...holders to the ends of the boom using the appropriate splitter cable 21 Fig 2 using the last connectors on the right and left of the main harness 6 7 Hydraulic valve connection Fig 23 The system can c...

Page 14: ...to observe the above instructions ITEM CONNECTION F Flowmeter L Level sensor M Pressure sensor S Speed sensor T Filling flowmeter X RPM sensor Z Boom lighting flashing The products are supplied with t...

Page 15: ...connectors in cab connection in Fig 26 ensure they are correctly in place and turn the ring nut clockwise until blocking them ARAG Auxiliary Input control system is not compulsory on all systems and...

Page 16: ...ECU OP Press to enter the main screen Wait for the ECU OP to be fully loaded 8 2 OBJECT POOL of the second Sprayer machine loading The OP labelled with number 2 for the second control unit IBX100 Spra...

Page 17: ...tem components or to use specified components might damage the device or its components 9 2 Control layout MENU DATA SELECTION Fig 27 Goes back to main screen Goes back to previous menu or scrolls the...

Page 18: ...4 fourfold Flowrate reference sensor device used to calculate flowrate Flowmeter the measured flowrate is used for regulating the application rate Pressure sensor the measured pressure is used for ap...

Page 19: ...S AVAILABLE IN Fig 35 This operation must be done once only when installing the computer ACCESS TO IMPLEMENT SETTINGS MENU 1 2 Fig 34 STRUCTURE OF THE IMPLEMENT SETTINGS MENU Fig 35 The gray items can...

Page 20: ...roup them so as to fully exploit the number of permitted sections 5 Displays the type of installed end nozzles Basic settings chap 10 1 2 3 4 5 Fig 36 3a 3b Fig 37 Depending on your programming both t...

Page 21: ...flowrate Maximum flowrate pls l pls gal l min GPM l min GPM pls l pls gal l min GPM l min GPM 4621 x A0 xxxx 6000 22710 0 5 0 10 10 2 6 462 x 2 xxx 1025 3880 2 5 0 7 50 13 2 4621 x A1 xxxx 3000 11355...

Page 22: ...ay rate Flowmeter the pressure sensor displays ONLY the job pressure Both the pressure sensor displays the job pressure when the machine works within the flowmeter limits When the flowmeter operates o...

Page 23: ...alve is installed on the system or the installed one is a 2 way valve P operating mode option The section valves are controlled independently Main valve control functions do not affect section valve o...

Page 24: ...a sprayer with dual boom valve technology it is possible to customize the selection of the pressure at which to change nozzle or nozzle combination based on the pressure values for the selected nozzl...

Page 25: ...d on the ISOBUS line 2 Enter the wheel constant value calculated with the suitable formula 3 Enter the simulated speed value 1 2 3 Fig 48 The wheel constant can be calculated with a good approximation...

Page 26: ...and settings implement settings Device calibration Allows starting calibration for the devices connected to the VT 1 2 4 3 5 Fig 51 1 allows performing the zero calibration of the pressure sensor par...

Page 27: ...t the beginning of the paragraph absence of residual pressure pump disabled If the problem persists check the correct sensor connection and operation 11 9 2 Home data and settings implement settings D...

Page 28: ...by pressing Start 5 Start the spraying system open in succession all section valves and the main control ON The display will show in real time the quantity of sprayed water and the calibration status...

Page 29: ...path MCMC0258 is the initial folder automatically created by the client file server and refers to ARAG because 0258 is the code that identifies ARAG as the ISOBUS component manufacturer 2 BACK Goes ba...

Page 30: ...gement menu from which you can select the folder from which to import the Tank profile file The button is visible only if the VT supports the ISOBUS File server feature 1 Current folder path 2 List of...

Page 31: ...ttings if a specific menu is available varying based on your VT to program machine geometry it has the priority over the ECU menu Axle to connect point Boom to connect point Boom lateral offset Fig 59...

Page 32: ...00 MAIN CONTROL ON Open contact MAIN CONTROL OFF Closed contact Spraying enabled ECU Allows managing the external general control connected to the IBX100 MAIN CONTROL ON Closed contact MAIN CONTROL OF...

Page 33: ...atments with variable application TIMING The correct management of valve timing set on implement OP IBX100 may vary based on the connected VT 12 Indicate the time between the moment when the command i...

Page 34: ...set with keys 2 Set the Constant The items Minimum flowrate and Maximum flowrate can be modified only when the option Other is enabled List of available flowmeters and preset data ORION FLOWMETERS WO...

Page 35: ...ts it changes the number of nozzles to be programmed 2 or 4 5a Data and settings Manage presets Setup Nozzles configuration VALVES WITH GEARMOTOR SINGLE BOOM OR SINGLE SELETRON Fig 74 Fig 75 This menu...

Page 36: ...ur system You must enter the flowrate value of the nozzle you are using par 11 5 Home data and settings implement settings Nozzle data In order to obtain a more reactive system it is possible to enter...

Page 37: ...data WARNING total counters and average values are simultaneously deleted 1 1 2 Fig 81 Quits without confirming the changes Saves the changes Cancel Exits Confirm Goes back to previous menu or scroll...

Page 38: ...ore the job has ended increase the factor Flowmeters of the ORION series code 462xxx are not affected by the viscosity difference of the fluids set the factor to 1 00 PRODUCT DENSITY 4 If the sprayed...

Page 39: ...ta the VT triggers an alarm 3 Enable disable nozzle wear check and set the tolerance threshold in point 6 4 Set the threshold the VT compares the effective flowrate read by the flowmeter and the one c...

Page 40: ...anced Setup 12 5 Data and settings Job data Allows consulting the spraying total data relating to applied area and job time Fig 89 12 6 Data and settings Sprayer capability Allows checking treatment p...

Page 41: ...estart ECU button to restart IBX100 and confirm 12 7 1 Data and settings System status Devices status Displays system information Correct operation Malfunction Missing connection Fig 92 Visio Isobus F...

Page 42: ...ting to system shutdown Maintain Power and vehicle driving speed if the latter is transmitted on the message relating to the speed of rotation of the wheel or a mechanical part of the tractor Home Dat...

Page 43: ...lled Not all hydraulic functions have been assigned Fig 96 Checks the connection of the Auxiliary Input Quits without confirming the changes Saves the changes Cancel Exits Confirm Goes back to previou...

Page 44: ...ECU Restore saved configuration ECU Fig 98 Press Save active config ECU to create a backup file of the settings in use and save it to the internal memory of IBX100 The internal memory of IBX100 CANNO...

Page 45: ...ial folder automatically created by the client file server and refers to ARAG because 0258 is the code that identifies ARAG as the ISOBUS component manufacturer 2 BACK Goes back to the previous folder...

Page 46: ...may not be available in all Virtual Terminals 5 COPY Confirms the copy of the selected backup file to the internal memory of IBX100 Data and settings System status System settings Settings manager Re...

Page 47: ...and settings System status System settings Settings manager Reset to Arag factory defaults Allows resetting the factory settings in the IBX100 menu Fig 103 Press Reset to Arag factory defaults to res...

Page 48: ...Seletron status This menu has two main functions INSTALLATION Allows to display the progress during Seletron s pairing procedure chap 13 Seletron connection DIAGNOSTICS Allows to check the connection...

Page 49: ...f in the Implement settings System configurations Auxiliary inputs Type menu an auxiliary input of the Direct type is selected and NO auxiliary input is connected or the auxiliary input is connected b...

Page 50: ...he procedure from the start ID Reset par 13 1 Connect the first Seletron Seletron no 1 is the first on the left when looking at the boom from behind Fig 108 WAIT FOR THE ACOUSTIC SIGNAL BY THE MONITOR...

Page 51: ...FOR FOURFOLD SELETRON DEVICES CONNECTOR 1 CONNECTOR 2 NOZZLE A NOZZLE C NOZZLE B NOZZLE D 1 2 Fig 111 1 Connect in sequence ONLY SELETRON NOZZLE HOLDERS A AND B from left to right until the end of the...

Page 52: ...dicated settings General control ON Open sections Active nozzles MANUAL nozzle selection MANUAL section management HOME SCREEN HOME SCREEN Enabled nozzles Par 11 11 on page 32 MANUAL nozzle selection...

Page 53: ...POSSIBLE TO PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION OF THE FOLLOWING SELETRON Tighten each Seletron onto the relevant nozzle holder using a torque wrench and a tightening torque of 4 5 Nm 40 Inch lbs Alternativ...

Page 54: ...Boom width par 11 1 Missing tank profile Output variation Every symbol corresponds to a 10 variation 10 10 max 50 Job datum RIGHT side Pressure range end value Job preset used nozzle par 12 1 Pressure...

Page 55: ...par 12 1 15 2 Home Alarms From Home screen press This screen summarizes the alarm notifications active for the operators or the just solved alarms Fig 118 For the procedure to be followed when an ala...

Page 56: ...s of a menu next page Goes back to main screen Saves the changes to current page AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT ON IBX100 keeps the set spray rate constant regardless from the changes in speed and boom section...

Page 57: ...ozzle selection is enabled the VT using Seletron devices will enable the nozzle or combination of nozzles according to the set spray rate and driving speed This system allows to widen the machine oper...

Page 58: ...15 3 4 Home Automatic functions Light switches Allows turning on off the installed light switches DEFAULT OFF BOOM BOOM LIGHTING LIGHTING BLINKING BLINKING Fig 129 Press to turn on off the correspond...

Page 59: ...cted by the level sensor Tank level source Manual Filling flowmeter The computer calculates the quantity of fluid inside the tank by processing the job data and allows to enable several manual procedu...

Page 60: ...capacity TANK FILLING 1 2 Fig 134 1 2 Press to set tank level to the maximum level The display will show the tank as full its total capacity has been set during advanced setup par 11 8 Quits without c...

Page 61: ...less be set p rr 11 11 If the system does NOT have IBX100 Hydraulic select zero in the HYD entry 15 5 2 Control settings WITHOUT Auxiliary Input Auxiliary Input OFF If no Auxiliary Input is present th...

Page 62: ...relevant section Section ON Main control ON Section ON Main control OFF Section OFF Press to open close the relevant end nozzle End nozzle ON Main control ON End nozzle ON Main control OFF End nozzle...

Page 63: ...button to close sections to the right starting from the first available on the left Press button to close sections to the left starting from the first available on the right x 2 x 1 x 2 x 1 HYDRAULIC...

Page 64: ...A Var geom R C Seq 1 LH Seq 1 RH Main valve switch key Seq 2 LH Seq 2 RH Fun ctio n s a ssignment PAGE 1a Arm no 2 L A Arm no 2 L C Arm no 1 L A Arm no 1 L C Arm no 1 R A Arm no 1 R C Arm no 2 R A Arm...

Page 65: ...SABLED EXAMPLE OF NOZZLE SELECTION THROUGH THE SWITCH BOX LH special nozzle enabling Boom view from back Press switch to the left once to enable the LH Buffer zone nozzle and to close the standard one...

Page 66: ...sed on the Auxiliary Input connected to the VT Following are some examples END NOZZLES CORRESPONDING ICON ON HOME SCREEN Special LEFT nozzle ENABLED Special RIGHT nozzle ENABLED Special LEFT nozzle DI...

Page 67: ...execute available commands view info and alarms The user CANNOT program the Syncro From Home screen press Fig 137 This page is not available to the remote connection ALARM DISPLAYED WHEN A COMMAND IS...

Page 68: ...Terminal 3 periodic blinks OP loading 4 periodic blinks ERROR OP loading on Virtual Terminal failed 5 periodic blinks SEVERE ERROR internal flash drive formatting in progress steady ON CAN Bus commun...

Page 69: ...se Master ON Flowmeter out of max value Flowmeter out of min value Flowrate out of range Max Flowrate out of range Min Flowrate out of the limits allowed by flowmeter Modify working conditions to suit...

Page 70: ...ch liters gpm actually sprayed Wrong setup Check the setup of the flowmeter constant Check the setup of the section valve type Counter not reset Reset the counter Use of three way section valves witho...

Page 71: ...F Weight without cables 1213 g Digital inputs For Open Collector sensors Max frequency 2000 Hz Analog inputs 4 20 mA Digital outputs valves Active high max 200 mA Hydraulic valve power outputs Active...

Page 72: ...e 6 A8 12V power supply B1 GND power supply B2 Valve 7 B3 B4 B5 Valve 8 B6 Valve 9 B7 Fence B8 12V power supply C1 GND Fence power supply C2 Valve 10 C3 Valve 11 C4 Valve 12 C5 Valve 13 C6 Valve 14 C7...

Page 73: ...Flashing light Z C7 Boom lighting Z C8 G GND valve power supply B SELETRON Line 2 PIN IBX100 signal A1 GND A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 VBAS B1 GND B2 B3 CAN L B4 CAN H B5 B6 B7 B8 VBAS C1 GND C2 C3 C4 C5 C6...

Page 74: ...negligence mishandling lack of know how repairs or modifications carried out by unauthorized personnel incorrect installation and regulation damage or malfunction caused by the lack of ordinary mainte...

Page 75: ...Notes 75...

Page 76: ...adio 5 A Tel 39 0522 622011 Fax 39 0522 628944 http www aragnet com info aragnet com Only use genuine ARAG accessories or spare parts to make sure manufacturer guaranteed safety conditions are maintai...

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