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OPERATOR’S MANUAL 

 

ISO

6

 Version 4 Quick Start Guide 

 OPERATIONS / 

23

 

6011662 Rev B 

Figure 15 
Enter an Operation 

 

CONFIGURATIONS 

Configurations are the assignment of materials to channels.  
The system can store up to 4 different configurations. Changing 
configurations may require a system restart. Configurations also 
contain the row pattern for the operations/channels.  

TO ACTIVATE/CHANGE A CONFIGURATION: 

1.  Press the 

MATERIALS

 button. 

2.  Press and highlight the Configuration to be activated. 
3.  Press the Activate softkey.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for INTELLIAG ISO6

Page 1: ...INTELLIAG ISO6 PLANTER DRILL CONTROL VERSION 4 QUICK START GUIDE Quick Start Guide Add ISO6 WSMT Module here from spec sheet 2nd page SINCE 1966...

Page 2: ...bration 15 Spreader Constants Defined 17 Density 17 Spreader Constant 17 Target Meter RPM 18 Number Meter Revs 18 Pulse Count 18 New Spreader Constant 18 Amount Dispensed 18 Shaft Turn 18 Liquid Flow...

Page 3: ...ing 41 High Low Alarm Behavior 42 Pressure Sensor Setup 42 Hopper Sensor Setup 43 RPM Sensor Setup 44 Digital Sensor Setup 45 Task Controller 47 Task Controller Compatibility 47 To Disconnect Task Con...

Page 4: ...ury CAUTION 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 CAUTION Use of the word CAUTION...

Page 5: ...button in the UT object pool selection box location will vary with UT mfg Figure 1 Accessing IntelliAg IS06 Screens USER LEVEL 2 DEALER User Level 2 provides open access to all setup configuration scr...

Page 6: ...formation screen example S N 163210044 use 10044 3 Press the check button to accept password At the Password screen text at screen bottom states Dealer screens on in the User Level 2 Full Access mode...

Page 7: ...ISO6 Version 4 Quick Start Guide 6011662 Rev B 9 Sensors assign sensor type 10 Accessory sensors 11 Work Screen layout setup NOTE Recommended Setup order is using the System Setup buttons from left to...

Page 8: ...the system the module appears as the last module and must be placed in its correct position as installed on the implement To Add a New Module 1 Press the Module Address input box of the new module 2 M...

Page 9: ...Harness selection changes the system configuration and should only be done when changing physical harnesses It is recommended to perform a complete system setup after changing the harness type SELECTI...

Page 10: ...of rows on the implement and also set the row spacing Total implement width is calculated from these parameters TO ACCESS ROW SETUP 1 Press the ROWS button to access the Row Setup screen 2 Enter para...

Page 11: ...are configured and saved in sequential order the Controls screen identifies the channel type and material assigned A channel type cannot be changed after setup The channel must be removed and a new o...

Page 12: ...Start Guide CONTROLS 11 6011662 Rev B Figure 7 Select a Control Channel Type ENTER CHANNEL PARAMETERS Enter in the desired channel parameters for each control type For more information on channel para...

Page 13: ...annel types to set system parameters and should be performed for best results A VALVE CAL button appears on the control channel screen if this step is appropriate for the assigned channel type TIP Val...

Page 14: ...When the START key is engaged the machine will become operational All necessary precautions must be taken to ensure user safety Failure to practice all necessary caution may result in serious injury...

Page 15: ...vent machine damage TO PERFORM A LIMIT OUTPUT 1 At the Valve Calibration screen press the LIMIT OUTPUT button to access the Limit Output screen 2 Move the implement to the raised position 3 Apply the...

Page 16: ...equires a catch test to determine the spreader constant This function is only available for granular seed and fertilizer applications PERFORM A SPREADER CALIBRATION IMPORTANT A valve calibration shoul...

Page 17: ...ll turn during the calibration of Meter Revs Enter number of total revolutions the meter will turn during the calibration This determines the length of the test and is more accurate the higher the num...

Page 18: ...ibration Granular SPREADER CONSTANTS DEFINED DENSITY Relative granular density as represented by the weight of product per volume lbs ft3 lbs bu If not known enter a value of 1 lb ft3 SPREADER CONSTAN...

Page 19: ...se count that is produced from the feedback sensor This number is informational only NEW SPREADER CONSTANT After the spreader calibration is performed and the amount is entered press the SAVE button t...

Page 20: ...tual desired capacities These features allow setting the maximum output of the channel to prevent machine damage Perform a Limit Output 1 At the Valve Calibration screen press the LIMIT OUTPUT button...

Page 21: ...termine the actual K Factor of a system water should be dispensed through the system and measured The calibration procedure will accumulate the pulse At the end of the calibration procedure the operat...

Page 22: ...Liquid Control setup screen press the K FACT CAL button 2 Enter the Target Ground Speed and Target Flow Rate to calculate the operation rate 3 Press the START button 4 Press STOP button when containe...

Page 23: ...n operation but these assignments can be changed to user specific requirements TO EDIT AN OPERATION 1 Press the OPERATIONS button The Operations screen displays the operation groups and the channel as...

Page 24: ...t of materials to channels The system can store up to 4 different configurations Changing configurations may require a system restart Configurations also contain the row pattern for the operations cha...

Page 25: ...24 OPERATIONS ISO6 Version 4 Quick Start Guide 6011662 Rev B Figure 16 Configuration Screen TO EDIT A CONFIGURATION 1 Press the MATERIALS button 2 Press and highlight the Configuration to edit 3 Press...

Page 26: ...tion by editing the configuration name text box TO CHANGE THE OPERATION PRODUCT CLASS Select the desired product class from the product class list Only valid product classes for the selected channel o...

Page 27: ...figurations which set up the assignments of materials to channels For more information about Configurations see the Configurations section TO CREATE A MATERIAL 1 Press the MATERIALS button 2 Press the...

Page 28: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL ISO6 Version 4 Quick Start Guide MATERIALS 27 6011662 Rev B SETUP PARAMETERS FOR PLANTER CONTROL Figure 19 Planter Control...

Page 29: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL 28 MATERIALS ISO6 Version 4 Quick Start Guide 6011662 Rev B SETUP PARAMETERS FOR LIQUID CONTROL Figure 20 Liquid Control...

Page 30: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL ISO6 Version 4 Quick Start Guide MATERIALS 29 6011662 Rev B SETUP PARAMETERS FOR GRANULAR CONTROL Figure 21 Granular Control...

Page 31: ...reasing serial number order starting on the left side and proceeding to the right so that row assignment is configured correctly TO ENTER OF OUTPUTS PER MODULE 1 Press the CLUTCH SECTIONS button 2 At...

Page 32: ...UTCH SECTIONS 1 At the Clutch Sections screen press the Arrow button 2 Enter the total number of switches 3 Enter the channel that corresponds with the section 4 Enter the number of rows to be turned...

Page 33: ...suring the distance from the implement pivot point to the hitch pivot point connection TIP Position of coordinates to the hitch GPS receiver point determines if the number is entered as positive or ne...

Page 34: ...Figure 25 Semi Mount Implement Type Example 5 Press the Arrow button to display the Channel Geometry screen A channel s position identifies the distance between the implement GPS coordinates and where...

Page 35: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL 34 GEOMETRY ISO6 Version 4 Quick Start Guide 6011662 Rev B Figure 26 Enter Control Channel Positions X Coordinate...

Page 36: ...type to ensure the right amount of sensors are entered for that module 5 Press the ADD button to display a new sensor row input bar 6 Enter the number of sensors assigned to the module shown 7 Enter t...

Page 37: ...are entered press the Arrow button A sensor s position is indicated in the channel row it is assigned to with an X indicating the sensor is off Figure 26 A malfunctioning sensor can be set to OFF to e...

Page 38: ...AUTO CONFIG button to assign sensors to the operations 12 Press the checkmark button to begin auto configuration Channel sensor assignment does not become active until an auto configuration occurs 13...

Page 39: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL 38 SENSORS ISO6 Version 4 Quick Start Guide 6011662 Rev B Figure 29 Performing an Auto Configuration...

Page 40: ...urrently configured sensors Pressing the ACC SETUP button enters setup to configure sensors for each available ACC module on the system Pressing the ACC DIAG button enters the Accessories Diagnostic p...

Page 41: ...ify that the number of sensors at the Sensor Summary screen matches the actual number of sensors connected to the appropriate module Confirm that all harnessing and sensors are connected properly Pres...

Page 42: ...e alarm parameters have a common setup ACCESSORY ALARM SETUP Page 2 of the accessory setup contains common alarm settings Each accessory type shares these alarm parameters SENSOR NAME Pressing the Sen...

Page 43: ...larms can display only once per Safety Input cycle Once Per Imp Lift Accessory alarms can display only once per implement lift cycle A combination of the gating and behavior alarms determine where and...

Page 44: ...tup for Pressure Sensors HOPPER SENSOR SETUP Figure 32 Hopper Sensor Setup SENSOR NAME Pressing the Sensor Name field at the top right can change the desired name for the sensor LOGIC LEVEL Sets the a...

Page 45: ...SETUP IMPORTANT Performing an AUTO CONFIG does not detect installed RPM sensors SENSOR NAME Pressing the Sensor Name field at the top right can change the desired name for the sensor RPM CONSTANT Ente...

Page 46: ...e outputs There are two settings available ACTIVE HI Sets the active state to high signifying that an alarm is generated if the sensor s output is in a high state Use this setting if the connected sen...

Page 47: ...TOR S MANUAL 46 ACCESSORIES ISO6 Version 4 Quick Start Guide 6011662 Rev B Active Low 1 No Alarm Refer to Accessory Alarm Setup for details on alarm setup for Digital Sensors Figure 34 Digital Sensor...

Page 48: ...controller and virtual terminal If the system continues to have communication issues contact DICKEY john Technical Support for assistance at 1 800 637 3302 Disable a channel operation to prevent data...

Page 49: ...rt and load back up TO REFINE AN OPERATION 1 Press to highlight the Operation to change 2 Press the DETAILS button 3 Select DISABLE COMBINE CHANNELS or COMBINE SECTIONS 4 Hit the Back button to return...

Page 50: ...N GPS Performing a ground speed calibration is required for digital and reluctance frequency settings TO SELECT A GROUND SPEED TYPE 1 Press the SPEED button 2 On the Speed Set screen enter ground spee...

Page 51: ...MODE 1 Press the VERSION key 2 At the Version screen press the PASSWORD key 3 At the Password screen press the LEV 1 LOCK key 4 Press the Yes checkmark key The OEM or Dealer Screens On located at scr...

Page 52: ...ly accessible by navigating out of the main work screen and into the Fold Sequence menu Working Hydraulics Working Hydraulic function outputs are accessible from the Work Screen or from the Fold Seque...

Page 53: ...ct an input source if a feedback sensor is provided Inputs are used to confirm a fold action is complete or to confirm position before a fold step will operate pre post If no input is used please leav...

Page 54: ...Menu and you should see the button chosen populated on the screen See Figure 34 Figure 41 Fold Sequence Main Page with one Fold Function and One Working Hydraulic Set Up 7 When pressing the button it...

Page 55: ...k 1 page and press the FUNCTION SETUP softkey 5 Once in the Function Setup menu tap the Func dropdown menu and select the WORK output you would like to set up See Figure 32 6 Select the Desired Group...

Page 56: ...red Press ADD softkey 3 Next tap the HYDRAULICS button 4 Select the HYDRAULICS icon and tap the DONE softkey 5 Navigate back to the work screen The HYDRAULIC instrument should be present 6 Tap the HYD...

Page 57: ...ts should be set up before assigning virtual section switches SETTING UP VIRTUAL SECTION SWITCHES 1 Depending on the output module used press either the CLUTCH SECTIONS or LIQUID SECTIONS button 2 Mod...

Page 58: ...the section switch instrument You can have up to 3 switches per instrument and up to 8 instruments for a total of 24 virtual switches 11 Press the section instrument The softkeys seen in Figure 38 wi...

Page 59: ...e by outside parties without DICKEY john s written consent damage to any associated equipment or lost profits or special damages Said part will not be considered defective if it substantially fulfills...

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