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GT560 AUTOLOG 

Operators Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D4168-EN Rev A                                                          April 28, 2016                         

 

Summary of Contents for GT560 AUTOLOG

Page 1: ...GT560 AUTOLOG Operators Manual D4168 EN Rev A April 28 2016 ...

Page 2: ...reserved Reproduction of any part of this manual in any form whatsoever without Digi Star s express written permission is forbidden The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice All efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of the contents of this manual However should any errors be detected Digi Star would greatly appreciate being informed of them The above notwithstanding ...

Page 3: ...creen 23 9 0 5 Overview of GPS Screen 25 9 0 6 Overview of Grain Moisture Screen 26 10 0 OVERVIEW LOAD SCREEN MOISTURE AND GPS DATA 27 11 0 CALIBRATING GRAIN MOISTURE SETTINGS 28 12 0 OVERVIEW FOR DATA TRANSFER 29 12 0 1 Transfer Field and ID data from USB to GT560 Indicator 30 12 0 2 Transfer Records from GT560 indicator to USB Drive 30 13 0 OPERATION 31 13 0 1 Record Data Automatic Mode With Aut...

Page 4: ... Drive 42 16 0 2 Erase Data Records From GT560 Indicator 43 16 0 3 Zero Accumulator Memory 43 17 0 Other Functions 44 17 0 1 Backlight Dimmer 44 17 0 2 Unload Alarm 44 17 0 3 Change Time 45 17 0 4 Change Date 45 17 0 5 Edit Sign On Message 46 18 0 DIRECT ACCESS NUMBERS D A N 47 18 0 1 Options Changed By User 47 19 0 PRESET ACTIVE SIGNAL FUNCTIONALITY 66 20 0 12VDC OUTPUT DIAGRAMS 69 20 0 1 PRESET ...

Page 5: ...cator Connection Diagram 80 24 0 2 GT560 Cable Connections 81 24 0 3 Connecting Load Cells To Junction Box 82 24 0 4 Load Cell Direction 82 25 0 AUTOLOG TROUBLESHOOTING 83 26 0 SENSOR INSTALLATION AS PROXIMITY SWITCH 84 27 0 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 86 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 86 28 0 NOTES 87 29 0 QUICK REFERENCE AID 88 30 0 OPTIONS 90 Table of Contents ...

Page 6: ...nt and calibrate See Page 28 4 Install optional GPS Sensor on equipment 5 Transfer data for Harvest Tracker software to GT560 Indicator Before Loading 1 Select Field See page 22 2 Select ID See page 23 3 Select Grain See page 26 Refer to Section 13 Operation Page 31 Before Unloading If AutoLog is not used 1 Press UNLOAD should be flashing 2 When done unloading press The display will stay on for 10...

Page 7: ...acker PC software For maximum value from the GT560 indicator Digi Star recommends that Harvest Tracker PC software program be loaded on a computer This program will allow the full initialization and personalization of the GT560 indicator to the operation The manual for this software program is found within the program under the help tab The GT560 is not for use with applications for which the GT56...

Page 8: ...start stop key Manual control using the start stop key is possible should the sensor be damaged or not functioning by disabling AutoLog See page 35 for instructions Weight date time and additional information are stored automatically after each load is completed AutoLog2 AutoLog2 is an optional function which allows the operator to set weight targets when unloading The indicator will sound an alar...

Page 9: ...T560 indicator GPS A GPS receiver will also record the where the load started GPS coordinates the Field the Crop and the where the unloading stopped GPS Coordinates the unloaded weight the Field the Crop the Moisture Grain Moisture Sensor A grain moisture sensor mounted in the unloading system of the grain cart will monitor and record the average moisture of the grain when being unloaded Grain mus...

Page 10: ...orrect Installation of any load cells with the orientation incorrect will result in inaccurate measurement Load cell should not be subjected to any strains or loads other than the weight of the load Stress or strain caused by misalignment or other factors when accurate weight readings are desired will negatively affect the accuracy The weighing unit should be stationary with minimal movement and o...

Page 11: ...r connector Gold plated contacts POWER REQUIREMENTS 10 5 to 16 0 VDC 160 mA nominal with four 350Ω L C SETUP CALIBRATION Via front panel or saved when downloading the setting files GROSS RANGE 999 999 max display LOW BATTERY WARNING Enabled at 10 5V nominal POUND KILO Selectable DISPLAY LCD with 84 Character Display DISPLAY RESOLUTION 01 02 05 1 2 5 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 DISPLAY UPDATE RATE Selectabl...

Page 12: ... internally selectable digital filters to optimize performance General Slow and Fast NON VOLATILE MEMORY Standard OPERATING TEMP 29 C to 60 C 20 F to 140 F 2 REMOTE INPUTS power remote ports Tare Print Hold Net Gross M Zero TR Hold Re enter Preset Switch ...

Page 13: ...e used to upload or download data from a USB Memory Stick The USB Port is not to be used as a charging port for any type of electronic device Use of the USB Port for any purpose other than for which it is designed may void the product s warranty Cleaning Do not use running water pressure washer or hoses to clean the indicator or touch screen Charging Battery Disconnect all cables from the indicato...

Page 14: ... to PC Delete field names that are already finished and clear their accumulators Add Modify new field names and ID names as needed Transfer the new field names accumulators and ID names onto the USB drive Note To upload data to indicator you must first create data files with field names ID names and accumulator values using Harvest Tracker PC software Harvest Tracker Management PC Software ...

Page 15: ...ction and edit field names from the combine Harvest Tracker App Features Field View and edit field names ID View and edit destination IDs SYNC Sync records from to online Harvest Tracker or PC Harvest Tracker Check Combine Check combine yield monitor Zero Press and hold to zero balance the scale Start Stop Start or stop unloading operation Digi Star website www digi star com Harvest Tracker App ...

Page 16: ... the scale Check combine yield monitor Enter and exit ID screen Turn indicator on Turn indicator off Upper Display Displays recorded data 26 characters x3 rows Lower Display Displays recorded data 26 characters x3 rows Accept change or recorded to next item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 10 20 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GT560 Indicator Overview ...

Page 17: ...undo last data change Numbers Keypad Performs task displayed by select Scroll thru function key operation For additional information Delete one character in data entry field Press and hold to delete entire data entry field contents Press and release Press key with desired character Press to backspace Press and hold to backspace faster 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 10 20 18 11 11 11 11 12 ...

Page 18: ...oad cell port connection from J Box Serial com1 2 port Computer connection Power port 12VDC only ACC port Moisture future functions GPS port for location tracking at load and unload USB port used for data transfer 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 GT560 Indicator Overview ...

Page 19: ...ame Net Weight Print Accumulator ID GPS Moisture Date and Time See page 21 Field Screen 150 field names are available and can be modified using the keypad See page 22 ID Screen 150 ID names are available and can be modified using the keypad See page 23 GPS Screen GPS coordinates show where the load was started and where it finished unloading See page 25 Moisture Screen This screen shows the averag...

Page 20: ...Current ID name Current gross weight Current field name Time 5 23 PM shown Print accumulator PA for current field Moisture percentage when grain is flowing Current grain 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18000 ID ID 1 CORN 5 23P G 18000 M 15 5 PA 0 FIELD 1 LB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Indicator Display Screens ...

Page 21: ... through all previously stored records Press arrow to view GPS coordinates Press arrow to view weight grain and moisture percentage Load Number Field name 26 characters Net Weight weight that was unloaded for this load ID name 6 characters use for CART ID or TRUCK ID Date Time Print Accumulator total of all loads for selected field 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 L 46 APPLEMENS EAST 14130 NE 14130 PA BUNKER 05JAN 1...

Page 22: ...and will be used for next data record 3 Press or arrows to scroll through fields 150 maximum fields Continue holding the arrow to scroll faster Use or arrows to move cursor within data line 4 Use keypad to enter or update field names Press to delete characters to left and press to delete the selected character Hold for 2 3 seconds to delete entire line Pressing will reset line to last saved data 5...

Page 23: ...D name Current ID number is shown in upper display 2 The top line of the three lower lines is current editable and will be used for the next data record 3 Press or arrows to scroll through fields 150 maximum Continue holding the arrow to scroll faster Use or arrows to move cursor within data line 4 Use keypad to enter or update ID names Press to delete characters to left and to delete the selected...

Page 24: ...l character required 6 The operator will see ID XXX while editing the ID and CAP XXX while editing the capacity After editing the ID press to move the cursor to capacity field to enter capacity data The display will scroll to the next ID when pressing or arrows 7 Press or to exit ID 1 FORD 1 25000 CHEVY 2 18000 CART 3 15000 Indicator Display Screens ...

Page 25: ...er of satellites 1 Press repeatedly until GPS is displayed 2 Press 3 Press to return to main display Note This display shows current GPS coordinates current weight MPH Satellite number and number of satellites found Note After 10 seconds the display will return to the Active Screen 2 3 4 5 6 7 54000 LA 4256 0801 LO 08848 4096 WSW MPH 0 0 SAT GPS 15 UTC 16 38 50 NUMSAT 08 lb 6 7 Indicator Display S...

Page 26: ...ance See information below 1 Press repeatedly until GRAIN is displayed 2 Press 3 To edit the FACTOR C press repeatedly until FACTOR C number is flashing 4 Enter new number using keypad 5 Press to store Note For more instructions when editing FACTOR C see page 28 5 CROP 1 CORN M 15 5 WT 56 FACTOR B 4 51 FACTOR C 8 80 1 2 3 4 5 Indicator Display Screens ...

Page 27: ...d is chosen to view press arrow Use arrows to view moisture percentage grain and weight data 4 Press arrow twice to view GPS coordinates data from load being viewed L 15 APPLEMENS EAST 14130 NE 14130 PA BUNKER O5JAN 16 12 40P L 15 MOISTURE 20 0 CORN 35000 GR 1148560 PA L 15 GPS START GPS END NE 4256 0796 4256 0796 08848 5061 08848 5061 Overview of the Load Screen Moisture GPS Data ...

Page 28: ...the customer s choice of reference grain moisture system example Hand Held Elevator Combine to compare the GT560 reading Reference is 25 5 This is a difference of 1 Calibrate the GT560 moisture reading by adjusting FACTOR C following the steps below Examples of moisture changes Moisture reading shown on the GT560 26 5 Moisture reading from reference moisture 25 5 Current Factor C is 11 00 Adjust F...

Page 29: ...sted Note See Grain Moisture Sensor Installation document D4172 EN for more detailed information The GT560 indicator is equipped with a USB drive port The USB drive used with the indicator holds thousands of data records and allows for easy transfer to PC USB Port 4 Example CORN WHEAT SOY RICE etc 5 Then press twice until FACTOR C number is flashing 6 Using number keypad enter new number 7 Press t...

Page 30: ...OAD FIELD ID TO USB 9 UPLOAD FIELD ID TO GT560 1 Insert USB drive GT560 will automatically detect the USB drive USB IN will be display 2 Press to save records from GT560 to USB drive 3 Using number keypad press 1 to transfer Field Names and ID names from GT560 to USB USB IN ENTER SAVE RECORDS TO USB 1 DOWNLOAD FIELD ID TO USB 9 UPLOAD FIELD ID TO GT560 Important This action will overwrite Field na...

Page 31: ...ive screen is displayed 1 Press 2 Press and to select required field name 3 Press 4 Press to select required ID 5 Press and to select required ID name FLD 1 Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 0 ID ID 1 CORN 5 23P G 0 M MFLW PA 0 FIELD 1 6 Press Note Make sure the indicator has returned to active screen 7 If AutoLog is enabled simply start the PTO or open the discharge door The GT560 will read zero and enter ...

Page 32: ...data record is stored in memory of indicator The data record screen will display the last data record for 10 seconds Then the GT560 indicator will return to active screen 1 Press to select required field name 2 Press to select required ID Note Make sure the GT560 has returned to the active screen 0 ID BUNKER CORN 12 43P G 0 M 15 5 PA 141 APPLEMANS EAST 3 Press before unloading grain from container...

Page 33: ...After 10 seconds of no key pad activity the GT560 indicator will return to the active screen L 46 MOISTURE 14 4 CORN DRY WEIGHT 12089 NE DRY BUSHEL 270 3 Press arrow to view GPS coordinates for selected record Note After 10 seconds of no key pad activity the GT560 indicator will return to the active screen 4 Press arrow to view Moisture value for selected record 5 Press to immediately return to th...

Page 34: ...n to the active screen Note After 10 seconds of no key pad activity the GT560 indicator will return to the active screen L 46 MOISTURE 14 4 CORN DRY WEIGHT 12089 NE DRY BUSHEL 270 1 Press 2 Bottom line displays WEIGH COMBINE GRAIN 3 Press name 4 Press and unload grain into container Press again when unloading is complete to save data to GT560 WEIGHT COMBINE GRAIN ID 1 Id 1 99999 Id 2 99999 Id 3 99...

Page 35: ...th trucks of various capacities 2 Stored target weight When the same amount is unloaded each time The stored weight repeats until changed Useful when all trucks have the same capacity 3 Load by Load With each unloading event the GT560 will prompt the operator to enter the required weight to unload Useful when flexibility is required Once set preset control is activated by the AutoLog2 functionalit...

Page 36: ...C alarm 3 Press to store 4005 6302 This setting allows preset weight values to be entered with the keypad so that GT560 can control other functions based on a target weight Turn this setting OFF for normal grain cart mode The RELAY function defines what function the GT560 performs when the preset weight is activated during the unloading process This can be held at 12 VDC while the Preset is active...

Page 37: ...revent overfilling the truck If the implement unloads by 1000 pounds too high each time the TOLER value should be set to 1000 7 Enter preset weight to be unloaded 8 Press If 5000 pounds is entered this is the range at which the relay functions above will activate The PAST setting is the time 0 0 to 99 9 seconds for the RELAY function to timeout If RELAY is set as PREACT and is held at 12 VDC outpu...

Page 38: ... grain then close door when near 40 000 pounds Target weight is reached 30 second delay time begins to give cart operator time to clean out the auger and turn off the PTO After 30 seconds external alarm light turns off data is logged and the truck drives away Example Application 2 Grain cart with GT560 AutoLog2 system is to activate an alarm in tractor cab for 10 seconds to notify operator once 35...

Page 39: ... this example six carts of grain are unloaded into four semi trucks Example Cart Load A 51560 Cart Load B 33240 Cart Load C 17620 Cart Load D 50520 Cart Load E 38200 Cart Load F 12360 Total Indicator Weight 203400 Reading Too High If the GT560 indicator is reading higher than the certified scale weight then the calibration number is high and should be decreased proportionally Reading Too Low If th...

Page 40: ...24280 3 Press TOTAL CERTIFIED WEIGHT TOTAL INDICATOR WEIGHT X CURRENT CAL NUMBER NEW CAL NUMBER 205030 203400 X 24280 24475 24280 ENTER CALIBRATION NUMBER 1 Enter 8712 2 Press 3 Existing calibration number will display 4 Enter new number using keypad 5 Press to store For best results unload on level ground Make sure no grain is lost in trucking the grain to a certified scale 24475 ENTER CALIBRATIO...

Page 41: ...d ID names See page 43 to erase accumulator memory Upload New Field Names ID Names and Accumulator Using USB Drive For a large number of changes perform the changes on your PC using Harvest Tracker software and then transfer the new information to the GT560 indicator using a USB drive NOTE Before making any changes to field entries always transfer your existing field accumulator data from the GT56...

Page 42: ...may void the product s warranty Clear the GT560 indicator memory before starting a season Before starting the harvest each year delete previous year s data records and accumulators This is also a good time to add new field names and ID names to be stored Important Before erasing the data records be sure that the data records have been safely stored USB IN 1 Insert a USB drive into the USB port loc...

Page 43: ...l records if YES was selected 1 Press until ACCUM is displayed 2 Press Press to erase field 1 ACCUM Press to erase all Press to Exit 3 Press to return to main screen PRESS ZERO TO ERASE FLD 1 ACCUM PRESS FIELD TO ERASE ALL ESC TO EXIT 8211 PRESS ZERO TO ERASE FLD 1 ACCUM PRESS FIELD TO ERASE ALL ESC TO EXIT Note This operation only erases the accumulator Data Field Names ID names and data records ...

Page 44: ...thin 2 seconds once to dim backlight on the LCD Repeat steps 1 and 2 to brighten LCD back light The unload alarm beeper can be set to Off no sound 1 10 Duration of sound seconds To change unload alarm with active screen 1 Enter 4004 2 Press 3 Press until desired setting is shown 4 Press to store setting and return to active Screen 4004 Other Functions ...

Page 45: ...te Press and hold to clear all digits HH MM SS 190116 1 Enter 1204 2 Press 3 Press or arrow to move cursor and choose digit to edit Note Press and hold to clear time Date format ddmmyy 4 Press or arrow to change number 5 Press to store 4 Press or arrow to edit time 5 Press to store 6 Press to choose time format AM PM or 24 HOUR 7 Press to store Other Functions ...

Page 46: ...ssage can be enter in three sections using letter keypad 6 characters per section can be entered Example JIMS GRAIN FARM Up to 7 six character section are available 3 Press to store after each section Note When GT560 is powered cycled this message will scroll across display 8002 Other Functions ...

Page 47: ...MENU 1 GENERAL SETTINGS LANGUAGE LANGAG 1001 English ENGLSH ENGLSH ENGLSH ENGLSH Portuguese PORT Spanish ESPAN Danish DANSK Hungarian MAGYAR Spanish VESTA Dutch NEDERL French FRANCS German DEUTSH Italian ITAL Select language to be displayed DISPLAY RATE DRATE 1002 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 Update display times per second SCALE ID SETUP SCALID 1003 560WFI Identity of scale location truck id or Mixer numbe...

Page 48: ... minutes of stable weight DISPLAY UNIT LB KG 1008 LB KG Display pounds LB or Kilograms KG SCROLL DELAY SCROLL 1101 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Scroll rate for cold temperatures 0 normal 9 slowest SAVE TARE SAVTAR 1102 ON OFF Saves tare weight to non volatile memory PRELOAD TARE PRETAR 1103 ON OFF Tare weights can be entered using the numeric keypad TIME FORMAT TIME F 1201 24 HR AM PM Select time format AM...

Page 49: ... DT CHK 1205 ON OFF Verifies the real time clock has a valid date at power up REMOTE INPUT 1 RMINP1 1401 MIXCTR ST STP FSWITCH OFF PRESET SWITCH PRINT HOLD M ZERO Sets function of remote input line on the power cord REMOTE 1 SWITCH STATE R1STAT 1403 OPEN CLOSED Set remote input line state that displays message and or illuminates alarm lamp D A N 1401 set to switch REMOTE 1 SWITCH MESSAGE TIME R1TI...

Page 50: ...PEN CLOSED Set remote input line state that displays message and or illuminates alarm lamp D A N 1411 set to switch REMOTE 2 SWITCH MESSAGE TIME R2TIME 1414 0 2 9 Set how often the remote switch message is displayed Once every 1 9 seconds D A N 1411 set to switch PROGRA M ID PRG ID 1998 Example 15FE16 Displays current software version ESTIMATE D WEIGHT EST WT 1999 Enter weight value using key pad ...

Page 51: ...D MODE SCOREM 2101 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 1 2 15 27 37 38 39 Select scoreboard output ZERO OUTPUT ZEROUT 2102 Weight displayed Then press ZERO key and hold for three seconds Allows zero balance for SCOREM 11 serial gross weight FRONT PANEL ZEROUT ZEROFP 2103 OFF ON Allows use of the zero key to zero balance the serial gross weight OPERATION STATUS OPSTAT 2111 0 2 Select operating data to be sent to ...

Page 52: ...8400 57600 115200 Sets baud rate for com port 2 COM 2 PARITY C2 PA 2212 NONE ODD EVEN Sets parity for com port 2 COM 2 DATA BITS C2DATA 2213 7 8 Sets data bits for com port 2 COM 2 DELAY C2 DLY 2214 0 10 25 50 75 1 5 Selects seconds to delay before advancing to next line TARE AUTO PRINT TAREAP 2301 ON OFF If ON tare auto prints displayed weight ONE LINE PRINT 1L PRT 2302 ON OFF If ON indicator dat...

Page 53: ...401 EZ2 EZ3MUX COG NONE Select type of remote display REMOTE TERMINAL RMTERM 2402 ON OFF Sends display data to serial remote terminal interface BAR GRAPH MODE BARGRP 2411 OFF RIGHT LEFT MIDOUT MID IN Selects output for a bar graph display when used with an RD4000 Remote Display WEIGHT GRAPH WTGRPH 2412 ON OFF Enables graph to be used with weight when used with a RD4000 Remote Display BAR WEIGHT BA...

Page 54: ... Increase this number to smoothing weighing WM1 ADJUST 2 WMA1 2 3004 4 0 off Use value less than WMA1 1 for quick response weight WM1 ADJUST 3 WMA1 3 3005 4000 Enter the weight to active quick response weight Default 10 of scale capacity WM2 ADJUST 1 WMA2 1 3006 30 value must be less than 100 and more than 2 Increase this number to smooth out weighing WM2 ADJUST 2 WMA2 2 3007 10 value must be less...

Page 55: ... pre alarm PRE ALARM P ALM 4002 100 Enter a value to activate an early warning that indicator is reaching the preset ALARM OUTPUT AL OUT 4003 OFF PRESET TR Select preset or TR to control relay horn lamp BUZZER BUZZER 4004 OFF ON 1 10 ALARM BUZZER allows user to turn off alarm horn when loading unloading RELAY RELAY 4005 OFF PRESET SETPNT SSPRAST Selects the behavior of the 12VDC alarm output PRESE...

Page 56: ...COUNT SETCTR 4105 0 Counts how many times set point is activated SET POINT WEIGHT SOURCE STWTSC 4106 SERIAL NORMAL Sets weight source for use with set point feature TOLERANCE METHOD T MTHD 4201 WEIGHT PERCENT Select weight or percentage method for preset tolerance TOLERANCE TOLER 4202 0 Select tolerance weight percentage to accept preset TOLERANCE OVERLOCK OVERLK 4203 OFF ON Prevents auto advancin...

Page 57: ...nal radio port EXTERNAL RADIO PORT EXRPRT 5003 OFF COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 Sets external radio port PRINTER PORT PRPORT 5005 OFF COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 Sets printer port SCORE BOARD PORT SCPORT 5006 OFF COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 Sets scoreboard port OPSTAT PORT OPSTAT 5007 OFF COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 Sets op stat port DDL PORT DDLPRT 5009 OFF COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 Sets DDL port 20MA MIRROR PORT 20MAMR 5011 OFF COM1 ...

Page 58: ...t when load unload begins 90019 Enabled PRESET ACTIVE SIG TIMEOUT PAST 6303 ADD NUMBER OF SECONDS Time in seconds between 1 0 99 9 to timeout the preset signal 90019 Enabled UNLOAD ALARM U ALRM 6304 OFF 1 2 3 4 5 Select OFF or time to sound buzzer in seconds 90019 Enabled UNLOAD ALARM U ALRM 6304 OFF 1 2 3 4 5 Select OFF or time to sound buzzer in seconds 90019 Enabled OUTPUT TOLERANCE METHOD OTMT...

Page 59: ... value RPM START TOL SPEED RSSTOL 6403 100 Set to 10 of PTO operating RPMs Start is activated using this value D A N 6402 RPM START DELAY RSSPDY 6404 2 0 Start activated when RPMs above D A N 6402 D A N 6403 for this time in seconds RPM STOP DELAY RSSPDY 6405 2 0 Stop activated when RPMs below D A N 6402 for this time is seconds RMT CC STRAT STOP ENABLE RMCEN 6406 ON OFF If ON Enables Cab Control ...

Page 60: ...E WEIGHT TOLER MWTHRD 6801 300 Enter unloaded weight to indicate flow over sensor SHOW CURRENT MOISTURE SHOWMT 6802 Example 14 44 Displays current moisture value SHOW MOISTURE TEMP SHOTMP 6803 Example 70 00 Display current temperature in Fahrenheit SHOW BUSHEL WEIGHT BUSHOW 6804 OFF ON Shows bushel weight on active screen CLEAR VOLTAGE MEMORY CLROMV 6894 NO YES Clears all moisture voltage data MOI...

Page 61: ...9 OFF ON If ON output debug messages through serial port CLEAR VOLTAGE MEMORY CLROMV 6894 NO YES Clears all moisture voltage data MOISTURE VOLT RECORDS MVNREC 6896 NO YES Displays the number of voltage records in memory SAVE MOISTURE VOLT REC SAVMDV 6897 NO YES Save moisture voltage records to USB SAVE ALL MOIST RECORDS MODUMP 6898 NO YES Saves all moisture data to USB MOISTURE DEBUG MOEBUG 6899 O...

Page 62: ... MANTMG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Enables editing of the maintenance message MAINTEN MESS TIME MANTTM 8012 200 Time is entered using key pad Time for maintenance message to be triggered DEAD WEIGHT CAL WT CAL 8121 Follow instructions shown on LCD Calibration method using weights TEMP CALIB T CALB 8123 OFF ON On Scale adjusts for temperature changes INDICATOR SETUP INFO DS SER 8299 DS SER Downloads all ...

Page 63: ...e the 9000 series numbers Contact service department for assistance RS232 OPTION ENABLE RS 232 90003 RS OFF RS 232 Enables disable serial port HOLD OPTION ENABLED HOLD 90007 HOLD HLDOFF Enables the HOLD key functionality MEMORY OPTION ENABLED MEMORY 90008 MEMERY MEMOFF Enables disables the M RM CM options in the SELECT FUNCTION key menu TIMER OPTION ENABLED TIMER 90011 TMR MX TMROFF Allows countdo...

Page 64: ... SIGNAL PRACTV 90019 ENABLES DISAB LES Preset active signal functionality NUMBER KEYPAD ENABLED NUMKEY 90051 NUMKEY NUMOFF If ON Enables front panel number pad MODEL IDENTIFICA TION MODELID 90201 3610 Allow entry of specific model ID to be display at power up CLEAR PEAK WEIGHT CLRPKW 90302 NO YES If ON Allows clearing of stored Peak weights CLEAR ROTATION COUNTER CLRREV 90303 NO YES Allow clearing...

Page 65: ... DISPLAY D A N NO OPTIONS displayed BOLD DEFAULT DESCRIPTION REINITIAZE REINIT 99999 NO YES Reset indicator to factory default settings 3 GAIN CALIBRATE GN CAL 100001 Starts Calibration Timer Enters gain calibration Direct Access Numbers D A N ...

Page 66: ...C output is only activated by the preset being reached SSPRST Start Stop Preset o Uses an entered or stored preset to activate the relay and also has the added functionally of PAST D A N 6303 PREACT Preset Active Signal o During unloading the 12VDC output is active before the preset weight is reached and the output deactivates when the preset is reached The light and buzzer are linked to the pre a...

Page 67: ...in any D A N 4005 mode other than OFF The TOLER setting allows the operator to tune in the preset signal based on the intended equipment The TOLER can be set to WEIGHT or PERCNT This setting creates a window based around the preset weight and will activate the 12VDC output according to the selected D A N 4005 configuration when the measured weight is within that window D A N 6301 Settings This set...

Page 68: ...k capacity o Used every time no matter if different trucks with different capacities are used TRUCK Enter an amount for each truck o Used to enter a different preset amount depending on each trucks capacity PARTCP Enter any amount o Used if a less than full load is required To keep the 12VDC output signal deactivated during the unloading process when any D A N 6302 setting is ON press before start...

Page 69: ...PAST D A N 4001 D A N 4005 D A N 4101 D A N 6303 P ALM 0 PRESET SIG12V 0 0 All modes require D A N 6302 to be Enabled 2 PMTHD RELAY SETOUT PAST D A N 4001 D A N 4005 D A N 4101 D A N 6303 PERCNT OR WEIGHT PALM 10 PRESET SIG12V 0 0 3 PMTHD RELAY SETOUT PAST D A N 4001 D A N 4005 D A N 4101 D A N 6303 P ALM 0 PRESET SIG12V 5 0 4 PMTHD RELAY SETOUT PAST D A N 4001 D A N 4005 D A N 4101 D A N 6303 PER...

Page 70: ... require D A N 6302 to be Enabled 2 PMTHD RELAY SETOUT PAST D A N 4001 D A N 4005 D A N 4101 D A N 6303 PERCNT OR WEIGHT PALM 10 PRESET SIG12V 0 0 3 PMTHD RELAY SETOUT PAST D A N 4001 D A N 4005 D A N 4101 D A N 6303 P ALM 0 PRESET SIG12V 5 0 4 PMTHD RELAY SETOUT PAST D A N 4001 D A N 4005 D A N 4101 D A N 6303 PERCNT OR WEIGHT PALM 10 PRESET SIG12V 5 0 12VDC Output Diagrams ...

Page 71: ... require D A N 6302 to be Enabled 2 PMTHD RELAY SETOUT PAST D A N 4001 D A N 4005 D A N 4101 D A N 6303 PERCNT OR WEIGHT PALM 10 PRESET SIG12V 0 0 3 PMTHD RELAY SETOUT PAST D A N 4001 D A N 4005 D A N 4101 D A N 6303 P ALM 0 PRESET SIG12V 5 0 4 PMTHD RELAY SETOUT PAST D A N 4001 D A N 4005 D A N 4101 D A N 6303 PERCNT OR WEIGHT PALM 10 PRESET SIG12V 5 0 12VDC Output Diagrams ...

Page 72: ... require D A N 6302 to be Enabled 2 PMTHD RELAY SETOUT PAST D A N 4001 D A N 4005 D A N 4101 D A N 6303 PERCNT OR WEIGHT PALM 10 PRESET SIG12V 0 0 3 PMTHD RELAY SETOUT PAST D A N 4001 D A N 4005 D A N 4101 D A N 6303 P ALM 0 PRESET SIG12V 5 0 4 PMTHD RELAY SETOUT PAST D A N 4001 D A N 4005 D A N 4101 D A N 6303 PERCNT OR WEIGHT PALM 10 PRESET SIG12V 5 0 12VDC Output Diagrams ...

Page 73: ...OR MESSAGES 21 0 1 OVRCAP Capacity Limit Weight on scale system exceeds capacity limit 21 0 2 RANGE Over Range Weight on scale system exceeds maximum weight 21 0 3 RANGE Under Range Weight on scale system less than minimum weight Weighing Error Messages ...

Page 74: ...sing a multi meter to check for voltage measure between pin 1 POS and pin 2 NEG Meter should read between 10 5 and 14 5 volts DC if using a tractor power cord black wire is positive and white wire is negative Bad Indicator Try another Indicator Even a different model or set up should come on Does the scale weigh you approx the same over all Load Cells Weight will not be accurate YES NO Remove the ...

Page 75: ...uch weight is over each Load Cell In general the number should be positive and stable 5 Stand or hang your weight over the connected Load Cell Record how much the weight increased with your weight over the Load Cell A scale with only one Load Cell will weigh heavy Note If the scale responded to your weight that s verification on the J Box is OK If the scale did not respond either that Load Cell is...

Page 76: ...he following section provides a list of the optional mounts In all cases the Digi Star Indicator must be securely mounted to the equipment Loose or unsupported indicators can be damaged STD UNIVERSAL WING MOUNT WEDGE MOUNT MOUNT TALL KEY PART NUMEBR DESCRIPTION A 404353 Bracket EZ3 Plastic Rail B 403780 SCR 10 X 5 8 FHSTS Black ZP C 840459 Support Hat Bracket D 405069 U Bolt 20 X 3 25 ZP E 405084 ...

Page 77: ... 77 RAM MOUNT KEY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION I 404799 Kit 1 5 Ram Mount With Bolt On Base With Hardware J 407544 Kit 1 5 Ram Mount With Dual U Bolts Fits 0 5 1 5 Round K 407434 Kit 1 5 Ram Mount With Triple Suction Cup Base Installation ...

Page 78: ...D4168 EN SIDE UNIVERSAL MOUNTS KEY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION K 408880 Mount For Large Indicators With Hardware and Magnet L 408828 Mount for Large Indicators With Hardware Without Magnet M 408199 Universal Mount Short Installation ...

Page 79: ...the Indicator Never weld or charge the battery on the equipment that the Indicator is mounted to without disconnecting the Indicator power cord Never operate an Indicator on equipment with an engine charging circuit when the battery has been removed Digi Star recommends that the red power and black ground are connected as follows Power can be either switched or keyed ON OFF or un switched and alwa...

Page 80: ...80 GT560 Operators Manual D4168 EN 24 0 1 Indicator Connection Diagram Cable Connections ...

Page 81: ...D4168 EN GT560 Operators Manual 81 24 0 2 GT560 Cable Connections Cable Connections ...

Page 82: ...ll Connect load cell wires to terminal blocks See wire color chart Wire Color Key Color Description 1 White Signal 2 Green Signal 3 Red Excitation 4 Black Excitation 5 Shield Shield Tighten Nuts Load Cell Cable Junction Box Illustrated for 4 Load Cell Installation Junction Box Cable Connect to J902 Load Cell Port on Indicator bottom panel Cable Connections ...

Page 83: ... the distance between the sensor and the target to between 0 1 and 0 2 2mm to 5mm This is equal to the thickness of one to two quarters Sensor has yellow LED indicator on rear to indicate target in range of the sensor DIAG is to be used as a diagnostic tool Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select OFF once troubleshooting is complete SENSOR AND TARGET INSTALLATION 1 Enter 7008 press 2 Press to select ON 3 P...

Page 84: ... grain release control 2 Sensor should be aligned with target when door is closed Shown in Figure 1 3 Mount metal target to door or gate 4 Mount bracket to a fixed position next to door aligned with target while the door is closed 5 Mount sensor to bracket about 1 8 from target The thickness is approximately two quarters put together 6 Route 3 pin AutoLog sensor cable toward GT560 7 Connect sensor...

Page 85: ...D4168 EN GT560 Operators Manual 85 12 Open door verify GT560 displays START then UNLOAD Figure 1 shows an example of a proximity switch installation Sensor Installation as Proximity Switch ...

Page 86: ...e Report Number 316064 EN 55011 for Class B ISM equipment for industrial scientific and medical equipment See Report Number 316064 Equipment Type Environment Electronic weighing scale systems not legal for trade For agricultural commercial and industrial use Beginning Serial No 00001001 Year of Manufacture 2016 We the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the ab...

Page 87: ...D4168 EN GT560 Operators Manual 87 28 0 NOTES SETUP NUMBER______________________________ CALIBRATION NUMBER________________________ Notes ...

Page 88: ...rs press and release Then press key with desired special character Repeat for each special character required Press or to exit ID SCREEN Press to modify or select ID name Current ID number is shown in upper display Three lines are displayed in Lower Display Window The top line of the three is current editable and will be used for next data record Up Down Arrows Press or toscroll throughID names 15...

Page 89: ...acity field to enter capacity data The display will scroll to the next ID when pressing or Press or to exit MOISTURE SCREEN Press repeatedly until the text GRAIN is shown on the display then release key Press key to enter Up Down Arrows Press or toscroll throughCROP names When desired crop name is listed Press toselectcrop andreturnto weightscreen 6 7 1 2 Quick Reference Aid ...

Page 90: ... for use with Android or IOS phone or tablet IPC Thermal Printer Optional printer a RS232 serial port is required which is labeled as SERIAL J904 or J905 depending on model of indicator Moisture Sensor Option sensor used with the GT560 to determine grain moisture and calculated dry bushels AutoLog Sensor not shown Optional sensor kit for PTO or discharge gate Options ...

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