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SWITCHING ON

• Starting the device

First, LED 

L2

 (Fig. 10) indicates the operating mode of the device.

1 periodical blink of LED 

L2

: start in A-NET mode.

2 periodical blinks of LED 

L2

: start in ISOBUS mode.

• Function test

After start-up, the joystick performs a function test as follows:

simultaneous switching on of all LEDs, backlighting of the keyboard and 1 long vibration.

The device accesses the functions of the "Main" page and makes the following indications operational.

Consult the paragraph "Indications: LEDs and vibrations" relative to the model in your possession.

INDICATIONS: LEDS AND VIBRATIONS - ISOBUS MODE

Fig. 10

 

• Pressing active keys

When each button is pressed the device vibrates (1 short vibration).

LED No.

LED STATUS

VIBRATION

L1: PAGES 1 / 1 bis

L1

- steady on: page 1 ONLINE

1 vib 1 pause

- regular blinking: page 1 bis ONLINE

1 vib 1 pause

off

: Main page ONLINE

none

off

page 2 ONLINE

2 vibr 1 pause

L2: ALARMS INDICATION LED

L2

off

: Object Pool

*

 correctly loaded, correct ISOBUS operation

none

- 1 periodic blink: initialization

none

periodic blinks: Object Pool loading

*

 in progress

none

periodic blinks: Object Pool loading

*

 failed

none

periodic blinks: corrupted memory, formatting in progress

none

L3: PAGE 2

L3

- steady on: page 2 ONLINE

2 vibr 1 pause

off

: Main page ONLINE

none

- off: page 1 / 1 bis ONLINE

1 vib 1 pause

L4: CENTRAL BUTTON STATUS

L4

steady on

: associated function ON

none

off

: associated function OFF

none

KEY:

regular blink

 = constant blinking

- periodical blink 

= series of blinks interrupted by a pause

*

OBJECT POOL: joystick software loaded on Virtual Terminal

Summary of Contents for EXPLORER

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE 46701802 MULTI FUNCTION JOYSTICK Software rel 2 3 X ...

Page 2: ...ge content 3 5 Overall dimensions and fastening 4 6 Wiring connections 5 6 1 General precautions for a correct harness position 5 6 2 Wiring harness connection 5 7 Using the keys 6 7 1 Quick function list consultation long press P2 6 8 Switching on 7 9 Indications LEDs and vibrations ISOBUS MODE 7 10 Object pool 8 10 1 OBJECT POOL loading 8 10 2 ISOBUS 8 10 3 Functions assignment 9 10 3 1 Automati...

Page 3: ...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 All installation works must be done with battery disconnected using suitable tools and any individual protection equipment deemed necessary Use ONLY clean water for treatment tests and simulations using chemicals during sim...

Page 4: ...4 5 OVERALL DIMENSIONS AND FASTENING Fig 2 CLAMP FASTENING 1 1 Ø 27 mm 2 2 3 3 Fig 3 THREAD FASTENING M10 M10 1 1 4 4 3 3 5 5 2 2 Fig 4 ...

Page 5: ...d or bending them the contacts may be damaged and device 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 Wiring harness connection CAUTION A net and ISOBUS models of the joystick cannot be replaced with each other They use the same connector but are equipped with two different software p...

Page 6: ...other pages Fig 9 FUNCTIONS Main page P0 FUNCTIONS PAGE 1a FUNCTIONS PAGE 1b FUNCTIONS PAGE 2 Fig 9 7 1 Quick function list consultation long press P2 Allows viewing the page for assigning functions to the keys of the EXPLORER joystick Press and hold the P2 button to access the assignment summary page directly This page is read only ESC FUNCTION LIST READ ONLY F u n c t i o n s a s s i g n m e n t...

Page 7: ...ibration LED No LED STATUS VIBRATION L1 PAGES 1 1 bis L1 steady on page 1 ONLINE 1 vibration 1 pause regular blinking page 1 bis ONLINE 1 vibration 1 pause off Main page ONLINE none off page 2 ONLINE 2 vibrations 1 pause L2 ALARMS INDICATION LED L2 off Object Pool correctly loaded correct ISOBUS operation none 1 periodic blink initialization none 2 periodic blinks Object Pool loading in progress n...

Page 8: ... 2 ISOBUS Delete OP 1 I S O B U S a d d r e s s I S O B U S n a m e I S O B U S D e l e t e O P C h a n g e V T E C U V T Fig 13 2 C o n f i r m C o n f i r m o b j e c t d e l e t i o n Fig 14 Use this function ONLY when some components of the Object Pool have not been loaded properly after deletion the Virtual Terminal reloads the entire application 1 Press to delete the Object Pool 2 Confirm wi...

Page 9: ... in the Settings menu choose the Single option Fig 18 E x p l o r e r J o y s t i c k I S O B U S F u n c t i o n s a s s i g n m e n t T e s t k e y s V e r s i o n s R e g i s t r a t i o n S e t t i n g s Fig 17 Single R e s e t t o A r a g f a c t o r y d e f a u l t s Keys configuration S e t t i n g s Fig 18 F u n c t i o n s a s s i g n m e n t Un mapped Un mapped Fig 19 Now it is possible ...

Page 10: ...t A Boom tilt C Var geom R A Var geom R C Seq 1 LH Seq 1 RH Main valve switch key Seq 2 LH Seq 2 RH 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 no 2 R C Boom lock A Boom lock C Main valve switch key Un mapped PAGE 1b Drawbar Steering axle AUTO MAN switch Height A Height C Boom tilt A Boom tilt C Boom leveling AUTO MAN switch Boom lock A Bo...

Page 11: ...elow is useful to manually assign the functions to the joystick keys in Single mode Main page P0 P0 P0 MAIN P0 P0 P0 P0 P0 P0 P0 P0 P0 P0 PAGE 1a PAGE 1b P1a P1a MAIN P1a P1a P1a P1a P1a P1a P1a P1a P1a P1a P1b P1b MAIN P1b P1b P1b P1b P1b P1b P1b P1b P1b P1b PAGE 2 P2 P2 MAIN P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 ...

Page 12: ...ow is useful to manually assign the functions to the joystick keys in Dual mode Main page P0 P0 MAIN P0 P0 P0 P0 P0 PAGE 1a PAGE 1b P1a MAIN P1a P1a P1a P1a P1a P1b MAIN P1b P1b P1b P1b P1b PAGE 2 P2 MAIN P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 ...

Page 13: ...ation is correct the Virtual Terminal display shows a tick sign 10 5 Versions V e r s i o n s A p p l i c a t i o n H a r d w a r e r e v i s i o n S e r i a l n u m b e r I S O B U S s t a c k B S P R T O S Fig 28 It displays the versions of the currently used system CONTINUES ...

Page 14: ...cates that registration is correct 10 7 Settings D u a l R e s e t t o A r a g f a c t o r y d e f a u l t s K e y s c o n f i g u r a t i o n S e t t i n g s Fig 30 Keys configuration Allows selecting the type Single or Dual used to assign functions to the Joystick keys The two modes are described in paragraph 10 3 2 Reset to Arag factory defaults Allows restoring the device to factory default se...

Page 15: ...ce 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 maintenance such as cleaning of filters nozzles etc anything that can be considered to be normal wear and tear 3 Repairing the apparatus will be carried out within time limits compatible with the organizational nee...

Page 16: ...ladio 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 maintained in time Always refer to the Internet address www aragnet com ...

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