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SECTION 2 - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION
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CAUTION
If the baler will not be used for more than two days,
also disconnect the break
‐
away connector to avoid
having a flat battery.
IMPORTANT: Through the following section several
Monitor Functions are explained that are not all directly
applicable to the Baler. These screens may also vary from
those shown, depending upon the software version
currently installed on your machine.
The monitors are used as the operator interface to the
vehicle implements for systems that conform to ISO
11783.
Monitor functions: such as applications apply when the
monitor is looking at more than one implement and as
such is dealing with multiple softwares.
The monitor in this situation only monitors the baler as a
single application. However some input to the Monitor
outside of the baler environment is required when setting
up screen preferences and will be explained as you
progress through this section.
With the key start on and monitor connected correctly
any new software will be loaded from the implement
into the monitor along with symbols.
Increasingly, the monitor will become an operator's
primary tool for interfacing with the vehicle, whether
a tractor, baler, combine, sprayer or forager. Each
vehicle may communicate its unique controls and
reporting needs through the display.
ISO 11783
Created by the International Organization for
Standardizations (ISO), 11783 is a large group of
standards for agricultural equipment.
The standards address every aspect of how control
and communication in agricultural vehicles, displays,
implements, software, data storage, cables and even
connectors must be standardized and simplified to
increase a farmer's equipment options.
When used as the monitor for an ISO 11783
implement, the monitor receives its control and
reporting functions for the implement from the
implement (the implement downloads its object pool
to the display).
These functions are the responsibility of the
implement manufacturer.
Read the Operator's Manual from the implement
manufacturer before using the implement. Obey all
safety messages in the manual and on the implement
decals when using the implement.
Layered architecture
The monitors use a layered application architecture
to greatly simplify the learning curve for any operator.
Each layer inherits the capabilities of the previous
layer. This creates standard resources, tools and
screens which can be used by any application.
Foundation
Shared resources, tools and screens require less
time for learning and more time for using programs
on the monitor.
Shared resources may be preferences for units of
measurement, implement size/row descriptions, row
spacing, crop type, field boundaries, etc. Entered
once, this set-up information is shared data which
may be used by any software application on the
display.
Standard alphanumeric and numeric keypads are
examples of shared tools for entering names or
values. Learned once, they are accessed and used in
the same way by every application on the display.
Download symbols
As discussed when the monitor is first connected to
the tractor software will be downloaded from the
application (Baler in this instance) to the monitor and
is observed by symbols appearing in the status
download area.
The following symbols therefore may be seen
whenever new applications are connected.
NOTE: The content of the window is determined by the
software, but the content will always be a
reporting module, not a control module.
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