
2019-03-08
196-359M
3N-4010F, 3N-4010HDF, and 3N-4020F
Preparation and Setup
16
Initial Setup
The following items need to be done for first use, and
some need to be re-done if the tractor changes.
Initial Tractor Setup
Veris Controller
The standard Veris hydraulic drive, controller module
and DICKEY-john radar are factory-installed on the drill.
The Veris console needs to be installed in the tractor
prior to first use. It includes suction cup feet that can
support the console on glazing for extended periods.
Route the power lead to a +12Vdc source. Route the
harness to the hitch, allowing enough slack for hitch
movement and any tractor articulation.
Mount the console where the display is visible during
planting, but does not obstruct vision of tractor or drill
systems, and does not impair safe highway transport.
Installation instructions are found in an included Veris
manual. Additional copies are available at:
Expanded operating information from that manual is
found in this manual, starting on page 34.
Once the console is installed, you can enter the initial
setup data by stepping through the calibration sequence
but not actually operating the motor. See page 38.
Moving Chain Hazard
Pinch/Crush Hazard
Shaft Entanglement Hazard:
Be careful when working around drill while tractor is running.
Any movement detected by the radar gun (Figure 9) can
activate the Veris hydraulic drive causing motion of chains,
sprockets, shafts and seed meters.
Vision Hazard:
The DICKEY-john RVS II radar speed sensor is an intentional
radiator of RF energy. Although its radiated energy level is far
below the limits set by EN 61010-1: 1993\A2: 1995 - Chapter
12.4, it is advisable not to look directly into the face of the unit.
The radar must radiate toward the ground and at least 20 cm
(8 inches) away from a human during use to comply with the
RF human exposure limits per FCC 47 CFR Sec. 2.1091.
DO NOT mount or use the radar in a manner inconsistent with
its defined use.
Figure 8
Veris Controller
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Figure 9
DICKEY-john Radar
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