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OPERATOR’S MANUAL

IntelliAg MVT

11001-1643A-201411

104 / CUSTOMIZING THE WORK SCREEN

Figure 85
Work Screen Configuration Screen

CLEARING DATA ITEM ACCUMULATORS

Some Data Item values can be reset to zero from the Main Work screen. 
Accumulator displays (e.g., Area 1 Field, Seed Count, etc.) on the active 
screen can be reset to zero by placing a check mark in the box next to the 
data item. 

Only accumulators that currently display on the Work screen can be 
reset. 

Accumulators are reset independently. 

Accumulators can only be reset when the master/control switch is OFF. 

Once an accumulator has reached its maximum value, it will roll over 
to 0.0.

BAR GRAPH SETUP

Bar graph setup allows customization of the rows being monitored and 
displayed on the Main Work screen.  A maximum of 2 lines and 24 columns 
can display. Default displays 1 line and 24 columns.

Some data items appear
across both columns on
the Work screen therefore
the column is nonselectable

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Summary of Contents for 47294-0110

Page 1: ...Diagrams 15 Sensor Installation 17 Seed Sensors 17 Hopper Level Sensors 18 RPM Sensors 18 Air Pressure Sensors 18 Virtual Terminal Features 19 Power On Off 19 4 Display User Interface 19 Hard Keys 20...

Page 2: ...d 45 Preset Method Disabled 45 Target Rate 45 Maximum Rate 46 Minimum Rate 46 Increase Decrease 46 Density 46 Spreader Constant 47 Low High Shaft RPM 47 Product Level Alarm 47 Liquid Flow Material Typ...

Page 3: ...put Filter 61 K Factor 61 Valve Locking 61 Channel Width 61 Flush Enable 62 Precharge Time 62 Delay Time 62 Valve Calibration 65 Planter Control Calibration 65 Granular Control Calibration 67 Limit Ou...

Page 4: ...Alarm Delay 88 Pressure Filter 89 RPM Sensor Setup 89 High Low Alarm 90 High Low Alarm Delay 90 RPM Constant 90 RPM Filter 90 Disable Control on Low Alarm 90 Hopper Sensor Setup 91 Logic Level 92 Alar...

Page 5: ...pulation 117 Test Seed Count 117 Remote Test Switch 117 Operation 119 Pre operating Preparation 119 Fill Disk for All Control Channels 119 Start 119 Stop 120 Operate Screen Symbols 121 Using the Prech...

Page 6: ...could result in death or serious injury Use of the word CAUTION with the Safety Alert Symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Use...

Page 7: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL IntelliAg MVT 11001 1643A 201411 2 SAFETY NOTICES Nitro Software Inc 100 Portable Document Lane Wonderland Page 7...

Page 8: ...ed components Virtual terminal Planter Control Module PCM Two CAN Terminators Cab and implement harnessing Optional components include Working Set Member Modules WSMB Up to 5 Working Set Member Module...

Page 9: ...uses the system s primary interface device All system parameters constants and memory are stored in the PCM The PCM has two channels for planter control In addition the PCM can accept inputs from 8 ac...

Page 10: ...for proper communication between each component of the system One terminator is located on the cab harness approximately 30 inches from the Virtual Terminal connector One terminator plugs into the imp...

Page 11: ...tractor To Assemble the Terminal Mounting Kit 1 Secure RAM mount to desired location in cab with 4 screws included per Figure 6 Figure 6 Mounting Bracket Features 2 Attach terminal mounting plate to t...

Page 12: ...to Virtual Terminal Figure 9 Terminal Bracket and RAM Mount RAM Mount Attachment Holes 3 Place terminal on bracket aligning with 4 attachment holes and connector opening 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 Secure VT and V...

Page 13: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL IntelliAg MVT 11001 1643A 201411 8 SYSTEM COMPONENTS Nitro Software Inc 100 Portable Document Lane Wonderland Page 13...

Page 14: ...s this may damage the mounting tabs of the enclosure The PCM may be mounted in any of the following orientations Figure 10 Acceptable Orientation Do not install the module in any orientation other tha...

Page 15: ...hat allows for easy hookup and access Extensions may be used to reach members installed on remote areas of the implement 2 The module can be mounted in the same orientations as the Planter Control Mod...

Page 16: ...ng devices as illustrated in Figure 12 Do not use the enclosure as a guide when drilling Do not overtighten nuts as this may damage the mounting tabs on the enclosure Figure 12 Working Set Member Inst...

Page 17: ...ts etc 9 Secure the harness to the toolbar with a minimum of 3 straight wire exiting the module before bending and attaching with tie straps 10 Coil and secure any unused sensor connections 11 The WSM...

Page 18: ...included with the individual sensors Secure any unused or excess cable lengths as necessary CONNECTING CAB TERMINAL HARNESSING Refer to Figure 14 1 Connect the cab harness to the back of the virtual t...

Page 19: ...ing to the virtual terminal Figure 14 Cab Harness Connections to Virtual Terminal Chassis Ground CAN Terminator 467980126 Ignition 12VDC NOTE This wire must be connected to switched 12VDC Off Auto Flu...

Page 20: ...rd Dj PM Style Planter Harness NOTE Connect the WSMT Actuator Harness and the Dj Planter Harness to the mating connectors of the WSMT Module Harness Application Rate Sensors x 2 Channel 1 2 Feedback L...

Page 21: ...ion Harness See Figure 15 Implement CAN Extension Harness 46798014X Multiple Lengths WSMB Module Harness 46798120X Connect to next module harness or implement extension harness Connect CAN terminator...

Page 22: ...maximum capacity of the module may be connected A maximum of 84 seed sensors can be connected to the system When connecting seed sensors to the modules the following requirements must be observed All...

Page 23: ...sors may be connected to the PCM module The sensor is connected to the actuator harness The RPM sensor connection is labeled RPM 1 2 AIR PRESSURE SENSORS The system is compatible with DICKEY john air...

Page 24: ...plays after power up is complete IMPORTANT The manual is written using the 4 terminal display There are some variances in setup instructions between the terminals in how to navigate to buttons menus b...

Page 25: ...previous screen USB PORT The USB port is located on the terminal bracket A memory device can be inserted to import and export configuration files update PCM software and capture screen shots of the d...

Page 26: ...e value counter clockwise to decrease value Push in the rotary dial to lock in value or b Turn the rotary dial to highlight the increase or decrease button Push in the rotary dial and continue to do s...

Page 27: ...201411 22 VIRTUAL TERMINAL FEATURES Figure 21 Keypad Entry 1 Turn dial to select numeric value Selected item highlights in green 2 Push in dial to open keypad b b 3 d e c f 4 a Nitro Software Inc 100...

Page 28: ...letter 4 Press in the dial to accept the letter that will appear at the top entry box 5 Continue selecting letters until the desired name is finished 6 Press the Check button to accept selection and r...

Page 29: ...iguration file import export and menu navigation 1 Display screen High definition 7 touch screen 2 Softkey touch screen buttons 3 Escape softkey button 4 Screen toggle softkey button 5 USB port Figure...

Page 30: ...e rotary dial to Open a selection window Highlight the adjustment bar or select increase decrease buttons 2 The selected item outlines in green HOW TO USE THE ROTARY DIAL TO SELECT A BUTTON Highlight...

Page 31: ...dark Figure 25 Brightness Contrast ALARM VOLUME Adjusts the volume when an alarm event occurs Figure 26 Volume Control LANGUAGE The terminal is equipped with numerous languages that displays the user...

Page 32: ...inal step of highlighting the ISOBUS button and pushing in the rotary dial to accept saved changes Figure 27 Language UNIT MEASUREMENT Unit measurement settings are adjustable to regional preferences...

Page 33: ...t box and select 12 or 24 hour Inc dec buttons incrementally changes the hour minute and seconds 2 Highlight the Date input box and select the desired format Inc dec buttons incrementally changes the...

Page 34: ...pools 2 Deletes the latest object pool Figure 30 ISOBUS INFORMATION The Information screen displays the module software versions connected to the system and is typically used for troubleshooting No i...

Page 35: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL IntelliAg MVT 11001 1643A 201411 30 VIRTUAL TERMINAL SETUP Nitro Software Inc 100 Portable Document Lane Wonderland Page 35...

Page 36: ...rtual buttons on the display are used to interact with the system Top level buttons that appear on the Operate and Setup Configuration screens are defined below NEXT CHANNEL Selects the next available...

Page 37: ...for every actuation until the minimum rate value or preset value is reached The active channel material is displayed in the button text INC DEC RESET TO TARGET Returns the active channel to the origin...

Page 38: ...er preferences The Setup screen also provides a summary of how the system is setup identifying channel type row assignment ground speed accessories and implement lift status Figure 33 Setup Screens SE...

Page 39: ...time and distance There is no user entered data on this screen SCREEN CONFIGURATION The Virtual Terminal can be customized to display any combination of data items available Up to three individual dis...

Page 40: ...ostics screen Access view Information screen Access view Alarm Log and Detail screens All other screens for configuring and setup of constants must be performed in Level 2 mode To change to User Level...

Page 41: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL IntelliAg MVT 11001 1643A 201411 36 USER LEVELS Figure 34 Changing User Level 2 3 4 1 5 6 Nitro Software Inc 100 Portable Document Lane Wonderland Page 41...

Page 42: ...button to access the Top Menu button 2 At the Top Menu screen press the Next Page button 3 Press the Information button 4 At the Information screen press the Password button Figure 35 Changing the Pas...

Page 43: ...pears at top TIP Only 1 number can be entered at time The entire 6 digits cannot be entered at the keypad 9 Select the green Check button to accept the number selection The Password screen displays af...

Page 44: ...Material Setup screen Creating a material name allows for easy identification and displays throughout various screens to identify the active material assigned to a channel To Create a Material Name 1...

Page 45: ...Preset Method Disabled TYPE Type establishes the desired type of application control channel used for a specific material This step is very important Material type must correctly match Control type N...

Page 46: ...ate in KS thousand seeds per acre or KS Ha Units automatically change with the type of material application selected PRESET METHOD DISABLED When Preset Method is disabled the target rate on the Main W...

Page 47: ...rates can be adjusted from the Main Work screen using the Increment Decrement buttons Figure 41 Material Setup Screen Preset Method Enabled With Preset disabled target rate adjusts based on the Inc D...

Page 48: ...rement Decrement button is pressed on the Main Work Screen IMPORTANT The Maximum or Minimum Rates may not be reached if the increase or decrease based off the Target Rate exceeds the maximum or minimu...

Page 49: ...m is 5 0 multiply 100 0 x 95 a 5 decrease 95 0 The alarm will activate at this population ON OFF PATTERN For split twin or skip row type seeding implements there are 21 predefined patterns to configur...

Page 50: ...rate in Lb per acre Units automatically change with the type of material application selected PRESET METHOD ENABLED The Preset Method table allows 10 user defined target rates to be entered When enabl...

Page 51: ...h time the Increment Decrement button is pressed on the Main Work Screen IMPORTANT The maximum or minimum rates may not be reached if the increase or decrease based off the target rate exceeds the max...

Page 52: ...w shaft and high shaft RPM the meter shaft will operate Low shaft RPM is the lowest shaft RPM speed that the control channel will operate High shaft RPM is the highest shaft RPM the control channel wi...

Page 53: ...per acre Liter Ha that the control will allow Target Rate cannot be decremented to a value lower than this established minimum rate INCREASE DECREASE The Increment Decrement Percent rate establishes t...

Page 54: ...will operate HIGH FLOW LIMIT The High Flow Limit set the highest gallon per minute flow rate which the control channel will operate MATERIAL LEVEL ALARM The Material Level alarm sets the gallons left...

Page 55: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL IntelliAg MVT 11001 1643A 201411 50 MATERIAL SETUP Nitro Software Inc 100 Portable Document Lane Wonderland Page 55...

Page 56: ...S To Setup a Control Channel 1 Press the Top Menu button to display the Setup screen 2 Press the Controls button To configure more than one control channel press the Next Channel button A channel iden...

Page 57: ...ion rate being applied based on actual ground speed and constants MANUAL W O FEEDBACK Overrides the current system when not operating properly i e bad feedback sensor Using the Increment Decrement but...

Page 58: ...relation to one revolution the seed meter turns SENSOR CONSTANT Sensor Constant establishes the number of pulses for one revolution of the application rate sensor If a standard DICKEY john application...

Page 59: ...trol screen enter a Precharge time A Precharge Time must be entered as a POSITIVE number 5 0 seconds before the Precharge Ground Speed feature displays on the Speed Setup screen Refer to Ground Speed...

Page 60: ...eters 1 time then stop IMPORTANT Fill disk button at Main Work screen runs all active planter control and granular seeding control channels To Run Fill Disk 1 Press the Controls button 2 Press the Fil...

Page 61: ...system when not operating properly i e faulty coil Using the Increment Decrement buttons from the Work Mode screen sets the rate for the control channel Manual Mode with Feedback shows the actual app...

Page 62: ...that the Filter be altered Any adjustments could result in the channel not operating properly If adjustments are made a valve calibration must be performed NOTE The correct number of pulses generated...

Page 63: ...e entered on the Ground Speed setup screen for this feature to operate PRECHARGE TIME A specified length of time a control channel operates or is active with a minimum Precharge ground speed greater t...

Page 64: ...en a Delay Time or Precharge state With an Implement Lift Switch Delay Time determines the length of time before the control channel will start after the master switch has been turned ON and the imple...

Page 65: ...ve Using the Increment Decrement buttons from the Work Mode screen sets the rate for the control channel Manual Mode with Feedback shows the actual application rate applied based on actual ground spee...

Page 66: ...ACTOR How many pulses are produced by the sensor per gallon liter of liquid through the flow meter A flow meter calibration is recommended for better accuracy However if known the K Factor can be ente...

Page 67: ...entify between a Precharge or Delay Time state To activate Precharge 1 At the Control Channel screen enter a Precharge time A Precharge Time must be entered before the Precharge Ground Speed feature d...

Page 68: ...he master switch has been turned ON NOTE Delay Time functionality may work differently than described above if the system has been purchased direct from the original equipment manufacturer Refer to th...

Page 69: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL IntelliAg MVT 11001 1643A 201411 64 CONTROL CHANNEL SETUP Nitro Software Inc 100 Portable Document Lane Wonderland Page 69...

Page 70: ...button to turn the channel on PLANTER CONTROL CALIBRATION Performing a valve calibration is required for a planter control channel type The Valve Calibration screen sets the machine hydraulic system p...

Page 71: ...the tractor and engage the hydraulic system i e PTO or auxiliary lever 7 Run the engine at normal operating speed until the hydraulic fluid is at normal operating temperature 8 Press the Start button...

Page 72: ...imit Output 1 Press the Limit Output button to access the Limit Output screen 2 Move the implement to the raised position 3 Apply the tractor brakes and lock in the applied position 4 Put the transmis...

Page 73: ...be performed before a spreader calibration To Perform a Spreader Calibration 1 Load hopper with material 2 Move implement to raised position 3 Apply tractor brakes and lock in applied position 4 Put t...

Page 74: ...tion starts and will shut down automatically 11 Weigh and enter lbs of material dispensed in the Amount Dispensed field 12 Press the Save button 13 The new spreader constant automatically calculates a...

Page 75: ...te the length of the test The higher the number the more accurate the calibration Pulse Count A pulse count that is produced from the feedback sensor This number is informational only New Spreader Con...

Page 76: ...alve Calibration screen press the Limit Output button 2 Move the implement to the raised position 3 Apply the tractor brakes and lock in the applied position 4 Put the transmission in park or in a loc...

Page 77: ...or instead of the one stamped on the flow meter body One of two methods can be used to measure the gallons of liquid flowing through the sprayer system The more liquid passing through the system durin...

Page 78: ...n 1 At the Controls screen press the K Factor Calibration button 2 Enter the Target Ground Speed and Target Flow Rate to calculate the operation rate 3 Press the Start button 4 Turn on physical master...

Page 79: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL IntelliAg MVT 11001 1643A 201411 74 VALVE CALIBRATION Figure 60 K Factor Nitro Software Inc 100 Portable Document Lane Wonderland Page 79...

Page 80: ...required for correct console operation Up to 12 seed sensors can connect to the planter control module Working set members can be added to monitor 18 rows each Up to 5 working set members can be insta...

Page 81: ...ion function all sensors must be connected to the appropriate modules in correct sequence Auto Config performs the following detects the presence of seed hopper and pressure sensors connected to each...

Page 82: ...appears in the upper right corner while the system is configuring The following illustrations provide examples of possible installations MODULE SENSOR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES 12 ROW INSTALLATION A 12 r...

Page 83: ...utilized to monitor rows 13 24 Figure 63 24 Row Installation Example Row 9 Row 10 Row 11 Row 12 Row 5 Row 6 Row 7 Row 8 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 PCM A1 Row 21 Row 22 Row 23 Row 24 Row 17 Row 18 Row 19...

Page 84: ...18 Row 19 Row 20 Row 13 Row 14 Row 15 Row 16 Working Set Member Module Address 3 Rows 25 36 Working Set Member Module Address 1 Rows 1 12 Row 33 Row 34 Row 35 Row 36 Row 29 Row 30 Row 31 Row 32 Row 25...

Page 85: ...re 65 Seed Row Assignment Screen ROW WIDTH Row Width is used for seed rate data and control calculations and is the distance in inches centimeters between rows with a resolution of 0 1 This value upda...

Page 86: ...justed with changes to the ON OFF Pattern Setting Implement Width will not be automatically calculated and must be manually entered IMPLEMENT WIDTH Implement Width is the seeding width of the implemen...

Page 87: ...ws use Hi Rate Every 2nd Row Pop B_B_B_ Even rows use Hi Rate and odd rows use Recon PATTERN Description Example Every Row On X X X Every 2nd Row Off X X X Every 2nd Row On X X X Every 3rd Row Off X X...

Page 88: ...all seeding control channels must be disabled no seed rows assigned to these channels and a Material Name selected at the Row Monitor Setup screen Reference the Material Setup Monitor Only section for...

Page 89: ...ored value x population scalar POPULATION FILTER Stabilizes the monitored population display For a true population value this number should be set to 0 0 0 0 is no filtering at all 99 is the highest l...

Page 90: ...plays the total number of seed sensors that are connected to each module The Row s value is automatically configured by Auto Config for proper row numbering for each module based on the module address...

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Page 92: ...Setup PRESSURE RPM ASSIGNMENT The Pressure RPM column displays the total number of RPM or pressure sensors that are connected to each module When a pressure or RPM sensor is entered into this column t...

Page 93: ...put box and push in the rotary dial to open keypad and set the desired values 3 Press the OK button and push in rotary dial to accept Figure 70 Pressure Setup Screen NOTE The Auto Config button detect...

Page 94: ...he number of RPM sensors installed is manually entered on the Accessory Sensor screen in the of RPM column IMPORTANT Performing an Auto Config does not detect installed RPM sensors The RPM Setup butto...

Page 95: ...ILTER Filters the signal out of the RPM sensor Typically no filtering is required so the standard value is set at 0 If the RPM readout on the Main Work screen is oscillating in excess of 10 increasing...

Page 96: ...If the number of sensors detected on each module is not in agreement with the number of sensors entered an alarm activates Verify that the number of sensors entered on the Hopper Assignment screen ma...

Page 97: ...ed if the sensor s output is in a high state Use this setting if the connected sensor outputs a high condition when active ACTIVE LO Sets the active state to Low signifying that an alarm is generated...

Page 98: ...of ground speed sensor used and where the sensor s input is located on the system MANUAL Sets the system to operate using a constant internally generated ground speed No ground speed sensor is requir...

Page 99: ...mmunicating on the CAN bus This source does account for slip like CAN ground NOTE Manual ground speed can only be entered if the source is changed to MANUAL GSPD CONSTANT A Ground Speed Constant is th...

Page 100: ...tinues before the alarm sounds This alarm only applies when all control channels are disabled and the system is running in a Planter Monitor Only mode IMPLEMENT LIFT If an implement lift switch is use...

Page 101: ...this reading directly impacts the accuracy of population area accumulation and application rate control Figure 77 Ground Speed Calibration Screen To Perform the Initial Ground Speed Calibration 1 Meas...

Page 102: ...ches to outputs that enable and disable planter sections OF OUTPUTS TO MODULES Multiple Tru Count Output Module Assignment Output module addresses are a critical parameter to identify a module s posit...

Page 103: ...ule As rows are assigned to each output row numbers automatically populate To Assign Rows to Outputs 1 At the Clutch Module screen press the Clutch Configuration button 2 Enter the number of rows to b...

Page 104: ...example if output 1 and switch 1 are assigned to 2 rows at 3 spacing and that switch is shutoff the width of channel 2 is reduced by 60 The assumption is made that 60 of channel 2 is no longer applyi...

Page 105: ...m Setup button 2 Enter number of outputs shutoffs assigned to each module in the of Out input box The value is automatically established for proper numbering sequence for each output based on the modu...

Page 106: ...Assignment indicates what channels are assigned to sections switches to turn on and off at the Main Work screen To Assign Switches 1 At the Boom Setup Screen press the Boom Assign button 2 Enter the s...

Page 107: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL IntelliAg MVT 11001 1643A 201411 102 SECTION CONTROL MANUAL Nitro Software Inc 100 Portable Document Lane Wonderland Page 107...

Page 108: ...d into 2 columns and 6 rows Any data item can be placed in any position Duplicate data items can be configured on a single display if desired Up to three display screens can be configured Some data it...

Page 109: ...urrently display on the Work screen can be reset Accumulators are reset independently Accumulators can only be reset when the master control switch is OFF Once an accumulator has reached its maximum v...

Page 110: ...quality Spacing quality values can display as a data item and or as a bar graph on the Main Operate screen Figure 87 depicts spacing quality as a bar graph and seed singulation spacing quality skips...

Page 111: ...pear on the Main Work screen Display parameter placement can be moved to display on the Main Work screen to individual preferences CONTROL ACTUAL CHANNELS 1 2 Control Actual Channels 1 2 display the c...

Page 112: ...ion the new target rate is displayed for 5 seconds followed by the actual rate This Data Item displays on an entire row of the Work screen CONTROL SCAN Control Scan displays all active control channel...

Page 113: ...Row displays the seeding row with the maximum population in seeds per acre or seeds Ha The value to the left side displays the current row number The value on the right is the population data This Da...

Page 114: ...ays the seeding row with the maximum spacing in inches cm The value to the left side displays the current row number The value on the right is the spacing This Data Item displays on an entire row of t...

Page 115: ...w number The value on the right is the seeds per distance data This Data Item displays on an entire row of the Work screen SEED DISTANCE MAX ROW Seed Distance Max Row displays the seeding row with the...

Page 116: ...eed Calibration setup This data item also displays the implement status using an up down arrow next to the tractor icon TOTAL AREA NOTE Data Items on the Main Work screen with a check box allows the n...

Page 117: ...l Width parameter that is entered on the Control Setup screen Area accumulates when the master control switch is ON and the ground speed is above the Shutoff Speed parameter entered on the Ground Spee...

Page 118: ...lue to the right is the seed count The scan continues sequentially in four second intervals unless a particular row number is selected for continuous view The seed count function is enabled disabled o...

Page 119: ...entified by the number displayed above the RPM symbol CHANNEL 1 2 PRODUCT LEVEL Channels 1 2 Product Levels indicate how much product remains in the hopper or tank The Reset button is unique in that i...

Page 120: ...te 6 Release test switch and the control will stop 7 Press the test switch again to clear the seed count and restart the control 8 Steps 2 4 will repeat until the Stop button is pressed Figure 88 Cont...

Page 121: ...count actually dispensed by the meter A remote test switch is recommended to perform this test The values entered do not affect any other setup values that have previously been tested To Perform the...

Page 122: ...Test Seed Count will automatically reset whenever a new Continuous Test is performed Test Seed Count is the seed count reported back on a specified row set in the row data item and is automatically po...

Page 123: ...1411 118 SYSTEM TESTS Remote test switch part number is 464210515S1 Once testing is complete the remote test switch should be disconnected to prevent accidental control engagement Nitro Software Inc 1...

Page 124: ...mplement will begin to operate after pressing the Start button Ensure that all persons and objects are away from the implement to avoid personal injury 5 Press the Start button The seed meters will tu...

Page 125: ...n serious injury or death STOP 1 Set the master control switch to the Off position All control channels will cease operation and all data accumulation will halt 2 Operation will immediately stop when...

Page 126: ...l channels on and off without turning the master control switch off The Implement Lift Indicator must be in the Down position for the control channels to operate The Implement Lift Switch box on the G...

Page 127: ...nce between the storage bulk tank and the implement row unit where seed placement takes several seconds due to the travel time of the seed fertilizer from the bulk tank to the ground When the precharg...

Page 128: ...in Monitor Only mode 1 Press the Control button and select Disabled as the channel 2 Press the Materials button and change the type to Monitor Only Figure 95 Channel and Material Settings 3 Press the...

Page 129: ...ultaneously during operation at the Main Work screen To Link Channels 1 Press the Materials button 2 Press the Linking button 3 Highlight the Rate 1 box and select the linking symbol to control channe...

Page 130: ...TIME Powered On Time is the accumulated time in hours that the system has been powered ON Powered On Time accumulates regardless of the mode of operation whether it is in Setup or Operate mode Powered...

Page 131: ...accumulator function is controlled by using the following procedures 1 Press the Start Distance button to begin accumulating distance This occurs whenever there is ground speed 2 Press the Stop Distan...

Page 132: ...screen Channel Pulse Count data is resettable by pressing the Pulse Reset button The system can be active on the Diagnostics screen To View Diagnostics 1 At the Main Work screen verify the master cont...

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Page 134: ...nstalled first before the Import Export button displays on screen 2 At the Top Menu screen press the Next Page button 3 Press the Config button 4 Press the Export File name input box and enter a file...

Page 135: ...fer File name is case sensitive and must be exact for the import function to appear 3 Press the Import button As files are transferring an hour glass will flash and Import Data Validation will appear...

Page 136: ...ton The update begins with a status bar indicating load progress IMPORTANT Do not press any buttons while loading is in progress 4 When Programming Complete appears on screen press the Reboot button t...

Page 137: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL IntelliAg MVT 11001 1643A 201411 132 PCM SOFTWARE UPGRADE Nitro Software Inc 100 Portable Document Lane Wonderland Page 137...

Page 138: ...ring system operation Information displayed on the Alarm Log screen is informational only and cannot be edited Each time specific alarm conditions are detected it is logged and communicated to the PCM...

Page 139: ...alarm displays for each occurred instance The Alarm Log will save up to 4 instances of the selected alarm Figure 104 Alarm Detail Screen ALARM RESET To reset the Alarm Log press the Alarm Reset button...

Page 140: ...ith a continuous audible alarm Figure 106 Alarm and Alarm Number The following table describes the possible alarm conditions causes and remedies For troubleshooting assistance please contact our DICKE...

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Page 142: ...al terminal 1 Verify correct speed source setting and speed calibration on the Ground Speed Calibration screen 2 Inspect speed sensor harness for damage or replace speed sensor 3 Replace module or vir...

Page 143: ...crease target rate 211 All Rows Failed Alarm 1 Seed meter drive malfunction 2 Rows are not assigned to channel and channels are turned off 1 Check seeding drive s 2 Assign rows to channel 212 Row Fail...

Page 144: ...Module Configuration list Inspect missing module for damage or replace 6 Verify correct module configuration setup on the Module Configuration screen 218 Pressure Sensor Detection Alarm NUMBER OF PRE...

Page 145: ...ect logic level setting on the Hopper Setup screen 2 Dirty or defective hopper sensor 3 Defective module harness or module 4 Hopper empty 1 Verify correct logic level setting on the Hopper Setup scree...

Page 146: ...Replace if necessary 2 Inspect module harness for damage Repair or replace 3 Inspect module for damage Replace if necessary 4 Increase RPM 233 Channel Activation Alarm CHANNEL DELAY OR PRECHARGE IS E...

Page 147: ...nnels on 264 Ground speed Calibration Configuration Alarm Current ground speed calibration exceeds the max number of ground speed pulses of 50000 that can be entered as a ground speed constant 1 Proba...

Page 148: ...Servo valve driver 3 Defective module 1 Inspect Actuator Harness for damage around the WPM and Servo valve connections Repair or replace harness 2 Inspect PWM or Servo valve drivers for damage and re...

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Page 150: ...any associated equipment or lost profits or special damages Said part will not be considered defective if it substantially fulfills the performance expectations THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND...

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