Case IH AFS Pro 700 Mounting instructions

Part number 47466166
1st edition English
January 2015
SOFTWARE OPERATING GUIDE
Software Version 30.*
AFS Pro 700
Display
Framework
Precision Farming
E-Notes
Printer
Virtual Terminal
Telematics

Contents
1GENERAL
Introduction.................................................................................1-1
Manualscope...............................................................................1-3
Display......................................................................................1-4
Desktopsoftware...........................................................................1-8
2ICONSANDWINDOWS
TOUCHCONTROLS
Introduction.............................................................................2-1
Windows................................................................................2-2
Keypads................................................................................2-7
Buttons................................................................................2-11
"HOME"SCREEN
Introduction............................................................................2-12
"Home"screenarea...................................................................2-14
Statusandwarningiconarea.........................................................2-18
Left-handarea.........................................................................2-23
"TOOLBOX"SCREENS
Introduction............................................................................2-24
"DisplaySetup"screen................................................................2-24
"OperatorSetup"screen...............................................................2-31
"RunLayout"screen("Run"screencustomization)...................................2-38
"VehicleName"window...............................................................2-51
"PrecisionFarmingSetup"screen.....................................................2-56
"FeatureActivation"screen............................................................2-61
3SETUP
"PRECISIONFARMING"APPLICATION:BUILDINGBLOCKS
Introduction.............................................................................3-1
"ProleSetup"screen..................................................................3-1
Additionalwindows....................................................................3-15
"PRECISIONFARMING"APPLICATION:RADAR,DISTANCE,AND
AREACALIBRATION
Introduction............................................................................3-21
Radaranddistancecalibration........................................................3-21
Areacalibration........................................................................3-28
"PRECISIONFARMING"APPLICATION:GPSRECEIVERSETUP
Introduction............................................................................3-33
"GPSSetup"screen...................................................................3-36
RealTimeKinematic(RTK)setup.....................................................3-47

CenterPoint™RTX™setup...........................................................3-62
OmniSTAR®setup....................................................................3-68
RangePoint™RTX™setup...........................................................3-78
WideAreaAugmentationSystem(WAAS)/EuropeanGeostationaryNavigationOverlay
System(EGNOS)setup...............................................................3-80
Autonomous(rawGPS)setup.........................................................3-81
"PRECISIONFARMING"APPLICATION:GPSANDRESOURCE
STATUS
Introduction............................................................................3-82
"GPSStatus"screen..................................................................3-82
"ConstellationMap"screen............................................................3-95
"GPSReceiver"screen................................................................3-97
"ResourceStatus"screen.............................................................3-98
SATELLITEAVAILABILITY
Planningsoftware.....................................................................3-99
Planningonline.......................................................................3-108
"PRECISIONFARMING"APPLICATION:FIELDBOUNDARIES,OB-
STACLES,ANDMARKS
Introduction...........................................................................3-111
Fieldboundaries......................................................................3-111
Fieldobstacles.......................................................................3-127
Fieldmarks...........................................................................3-139
"PRECISIONFARMING"APPLICATION:MAPSANDMAPTOOLS
Introduction...........................................................................3-144
Workmaps...........................................................................3-144
Swathmap...........................................................................3-162
"E-NOTES"APPLICATION
Introduction...........................................................................3-169
"FieldNotes"screen..................................................................3-170
"WeatherNotes"screen..............................................................3-172
"XtraNotes"screen...................................................................3-175
4OPERATION
DATAMANAGEMENT
Introduction.............................................................................4-1
"Import"screen.........................................................................4-3
"FilterList"screen(croptypelter).....................................................4-6
"Delete"screen.........................................................................4-8
"MapManagement"screen............................................................4-26
MEMORYSTICKMANAGEMENT
Introduction............................................................................4-35

Multiplevehiclepractices..............................................................4-36
Rotatingmemorystickpractices......................................................4-37
5"PRINTER"APPLICATION
Introduction.................................................................................5-1
"PrinterSettings"screen....................................................................5-2
Printtoale................................................................................5-4
Connecttoaprinter........................................................................5-5
Printtoaprinter............................................................................5-7
6VIRTUALTERMINAL(VT)ORUNIVERSALTERMINAL(UT)
Introduction.................................................................................6-1
"VTSetups"screen.........................................................................6-2
"VTPreferences"screen...................................................................6-7
"AuxiliaryControls"screen................................................................6-10
WorkingwithanapplicationintheVirtualTerminal(VT)..................................6-19
"Run"screenwindowsfortheVirtualTerminal(VT).......................................6-21
"Diagnostics"screensfortheVirtualTerminal(VT).......................................6-24
7"TELEMATICS"APPLICATION
"Telematics"screen.........................................................................7-1
"TextMessagesReceived"screen.........................................................7-8
8DIAGNOSTICS
Introduction.................................................................................8-1
"Version"screen............................................................................8-2
"CANStatus"screen.......................................................................8-3
"FaultArchive"screen......................................................................8-4
9THIRDPARTYSYSTEMS
Introduction.................................................................................9-1
RawsonAccu-Ratesystem.................................................................9-1
Ravenvariableratesystem................................................................9-2
HARDIcontrolsystem......................................................................9-3
Flexi-Coilcontrolsystem...................................................................9-4

1-GENERAL
1-GENERAL
Introduction
TheAFSPro700displaycanserveastheoperatorinterfacefor:
•Precisionplanting,harvesting,andspraying
•Vehicle-specicapplications–forexample,yieldmonitoring,“asapplied”orprescriptionplanting,performance
monitoring
•AFSAccuGuide™
•Thevirtualterminalforvehicles,implements,andsystemsthatconformtotheISO11783standard
Layeredarchitecture
Thedisplayusesalayeredsoftwarearchitecturetogreatly
simplifythelearningcurveforanyoperator.Eachlayer
inheritsthecapabilitiesofthepreviouslayer.Thiscreates
standardresources,tools,andscreensforallapplications
onthedisplay.
Framework
Sharedresources,tools,andscreens–the“Framework”
layerintheillustration–meanthattheoperatorcanspend
lesstimelearningandmoretimeusingtheapplicationson
thedisplay.
Sharedresourcesmaybeoperatorpreferences,imple-
mentdescriptions,croptypes,grower-farm-eld-task
structure,etc.Theoperatorentersthisinformationonce.
Theinformationisthenavailableinanyapplicationon
thedisplay,eveniftheoperatormovesthedisplaytoa
differentvehicle.
Standardpop-upkeypadsandoptionswindowsareex-
amplesofsharedtools.Thesametoolsareusedtocreate
lists,selectoptions,andenternamesorvalues.Theop-
eratoronlyneedstolearnthesetoolsoncebecausethey
arethesameineveryapplicationonthedisplay.
Commoniconsand"Home"screenorganizationsimplify
navigationthroughallapplicationsonthedisplay.
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Vehicle
Increasingly,theAFSPro700displaywillbeanopera-
tor’sprimarytoolforinterfacingwiththevehicle,whether
atractor,combine,orsprayer.Onmanyvehicles,theop-
eratorcontrolsautomatedsteeringwiththedisplay.On
somecombinestoday,theoperatornotonlymonitorshar-
vestoperations,butalsocontrolsthemdirectlyfromthe
display.
Thevehicleusesthedisplaytocommunicateitsunique
controlandmonitoringneedstotheoperator,whileoffer-
inggreaterperformancecontrolandfeedback.
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1-GENERAL
ISO11783(ISOBUS)
CreatedbytheInternationalOrganizationforStandard-
izations(ISO),ISO11783isanelectronicstandardfor
agriculturalequipment.
ThegoalofISO11783istoincreasefarmers’equipment
options.Thestandardaccomplishesthisgoalby
standardizingandsimplifyingcontrolandcommunication
in:
•Agriculturalvehicles
•Displays
•Implements
•Software
•Datastorage
•Cables
•Connectors
WhenusedastheUniversalTerminal(UT)foranISOBUS
implement,the“VirtualTerminal”applicationontheAFS
Pro700displayreceivesimplementcontrolandreport-
ingfunctionsfortheimplementfromtheimplementitself.
Thesefunctionsandwindowsaretheresponsibilityofthe
implementmanufacturer.
Readtheoperator’smanualfromtheimplementmanu-
facturerbeforeusingtheimplement.Obeyallsafetymes-
sagesinthemanualandontheimplementdecalswhen
usingtheimplement.
See6-1forinformationaboutsettingupandusingthe
“VirtualTerminal”application.
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1-GENERAL
Manualscope
TheCaseIHsoftwareapplicationsthatareavailablefor
theAFSPro700displaytakesfulladvantageofitslayered
architecture.Thereisvehiclesoftware,farmingsoftware
(forexample,harvesting,planting,etc.),andextended
featuresoftware(forexample,“PrecisionFarming,”“Trip
Computer,”etc.)thatcanbelayeredtogetherinyourdis-
play.
Thisdisplaymanualisthebasemanualforallsoftware
applications.Asoftwareoperatingguideisthenavailable
foranyvehicle-specicorfarmingfunctionapplication.
Thepurposeofthisdisplaymanualistoexplain:
•Thestandardtoolsthatareusedbyallapplicationson
thedisplay
•Navigationthroughthevariousscreensinanyapplica-
tion
•“Toolbox”screensthatareusedbyallapplications
•Componentsofthe“PrecisionFarming”application
•Genericcalibrations
•Common“DataManagement”screens
•Common“Diagnostics”screens
Byreadingthismanual,anoperatorwillgainthebasic
knowledgeandskillsthatarerequiredtolearnanyappli-
cationthatisavailablefortheAFSPro700display.
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Display
Installationandremoval
TheAFSPro700displaycanbeeasilymovedfrom
onevehicletoanother.First,disconnecttheelectrical
connectorfromthedisplay.Then:
•Removethefourscrewsthatconnectthedisplaytothe
support.Transferonlythedisplaytoanothervehicle.
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OR
•Loosentheknobonthesupportingarmandmovethe
displaytoanothervehiclethatalreadyhasanavailable
supportingarm.
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OR
•Removethedisplaywithitssupportfromthevehicle
mounting.Transferboththedisplayandallmounting
hardwareanothervehicle.
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Memorystick
TheAFSPro700displayusesa4GBUniversalSerial
Bus(USB)memorystick,partnumber84398840,tostore
andretrieveinformationduringfarmingoperations.
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Insertthememorystickintheslotlocatedonthebackof
theAFSPro700.Pushthestickinuntilitisfullyseated.
Thememorystickmustbeinsertedbeforethedisplayis
poweredforthesystemtodetectthepresenceofthestick.
NOTE:Toavoiddatacorruption,neverremovethemem-
orystickuntilthedisplayispowereddowncompletely.
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Screencare
Cleanthescreenareaofthedisplaywithasoftnonabra-
siveclothandwindowcleaner.
NOTICE:Donotusesolventcleaners,whichcandamage
thescreenarea.
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Storagecase
Acasemaybeprovidedtoprotectthedisplay:
•Duringtransportbetweenvehicles
OR
•Forstorage
Duringthewintermonths,placethedisplayinthecase
andstoreitinacontrolledenvironment.
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PowerONandpowerOFF
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedON,thedisplayloads
itsstartuppage.
TheLightEmittingDiode(LED)onthefrontofthedisplay
shouldbegreen,indicatingthatthedisplayisbothpro-
grammedandpoweredON.
IftheLEDisnotlit,checktheharnessconnectortothe
display.Thencheckthecabpowerfusesforthedisplay.
Tofunctionproperly,thedisplayrequiresswitchedpower,
unswitchedpower,andground.
IftheLEDislit,butisnotgreen,contactyourCaseIH
dealerforassistance.
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WhentheignitionswitchisturnedOFF ,thereisashort
delaybeforethescreengoesblank.Duringthisdelay,
thedisplayusesunswitchedpowertosavethecurrent
settingsandtoclosealllesindisplaymemoryoronthe
memorystick.
Thescreendisplaysamessage:“Yourdataisbeing
saved.Pleasedonotturnoffbatterykeywhiledisplayis
shuttingdown."Datalossmayoccurifthememorystick
isremovedbeforealllesareproperlyclosed.
Thedisplaysoundsthreeshortbeepswhentheprocess
iscomplete.
Theabsenceoftheshortbeepsmayindicatethat
unswitchedpowertothedisplayisnotpresent.Absence
ofunswitchedpowercanresultinthelossorcorruption
ofinformationonthememorystick.
Checkthecabunswitchedpowerfusesforthedisplay,or
contactyourCaseIHdealerforassistance.Thisproblem
mustberesolvedforthedisplaytofunctionproperly.
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Desktopsoftware
“Desktopsoftware”isagenericphrasethatisused
throughoutthismanual.Thephrasereferstothesoftware
thatisloadedonyourhomeorbusinesscomputerfor
organizingandanalyzingyourfarmingdataandactivities.
NOTE:Thedesktopsoftwareisonlyusedwithapplica-
tionsthatlogdata.
Totakefulladvantageofthefarmingapplicationsonyour
display,youmustuse:
•CaseIHAFSHarvestandApplicationControlSystems
version12orhigher
OR
•AFSOfceversion2012orhigher
ContactyourCaseIHdealerformoreinformation.
Bothsoftwarepackagesofferacleanmigrationpathfor
allofyouraccumulatedCaseIHharvestingandproduct
applicationdatafrompreviousyears.Otherharvestlogs,
createdwithJDGreenstar™,NewHolland,orAgLeader
yieldmonitorsystems,canformthebuildingblocksfor
yourfarmingneeds.
Whetheryourexperiencelevelwiththe“PrecisionFarm-
ing”applicationisexpertornovice,checkwithyourdealer
fortrainingonthetoolsthatareavailableforthedesktop
softwareandthedisplaysoftware.
“Desktopcomputer”isanothergenericphraseusedinthis
manualtorefertothecomputerthatrunsthedesktopsoft-
ware.
Thedesktopsoftwarewilloperateonanypersonalor
businesscomputerwiththeserequirements:
ComponentMinimumRecommend
Processor1GHz2GHzor
faster
OperatingsystemWindowsXP
SP3
Windows7
Memory256MBRAM1GBRAM
Freeharddrive
space
4GB4GB+
MediadriveCDorDVDCD-RW
DVD-RW
Monitorsize17"19"
Displayresolution800x600at
16-bitcolor
1280x1024at
24/32-bitcolor
PrinterColor
Modem56Kbaud
Portformemory
stick
USB1.0portUSB2.0port
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2-ICONSANDWINDOWS
2-ICONSANDWINDOWS
TOUCHCONTROLS
Introduction
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Yourdisplayfeaturesatouchsensitivescreen.Theoperatormakesselectionsandentersinformationbypressing
windows,icons,orbuttonsthataredisplayedonthescreen.
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Windows
Allscreensonthedisplayarecomposedofwindows(ex-
ceptforthe"Home"screen,explainedlater).Theexample
shownhastenwindowsthatareseparatedbygridlines.
Therearetwotypesofwindow:controlwindowsandre-
portingwindows.
Theoperatorusescontrolwindowstostoporstartafunc-
tion,ortoselecttheoperationalmodeforafunction–
forexample,“On,”“Off,”“Manual,”and“Automatic.”Other
controlwindowsallowtheoperatortoinputarequiredpa-
rameter–forexample,name,date,time,croptype,im-
plement,distance,andheight.
Reportingwindowsreportstatusorameasurablevalue
–forexample,speed,position,fuelconsumption,seed
population,yield,andarea.Assuch,reportingwindows
areseldomuser-modiable,andresettingacounteristhe
onlypermitteduseraction.
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Windowcomponentsalwaysincludealabel(1)andaeld
(2).Agraphicicon(3)isoptional.
Thelabeldescribeswhatawindowisdisplaying.Theicon
identiesgraphicallywhatthewindowisdisplaying.
Theeldisacontainerforinformation.
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Predenedoptionwindows
Theshapeoftheeldindicateshowitfunctions.
Aeldwithadownarrowindicatesthatapop-upoptions
windowwithpredenedoptionsisavailable.
NOTE:Theoptionsarepredenedbytheapplication.
Presstheeldtodisplaythepop-upoptionswindow.
NOTE:Thewindowchangescolorwhenselected.
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Thepop-upoptionswindowdisplaysinthecenterofthe
screen.
Pressanyoptioninthewindowtoselectitfortheeld.
Pressthe“Close”buttontoexitthewindowwithout
changingthecurrentsetting.
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Dependingontheeldselected,theoptionslistmaybe
quiteextensive.Pop-upwindowsautomaticallyexpandto
twocolumnsasrequired.
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Whentheoptionsexceedthespaceviewableonasingle
screen,ascrollbarappearsontherightsideofthepop-up
optionswindow.
Pressthedownarrowinthescrollbartopagedown
throughtheoptions.Presstheuparrowinthescrollbar
topageupthroughtheoptions.Pressanarrowmultiple
timestopagethroughanextensivelistofoptionsinthe
directionselected.
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Thelocationboxinthescrollbarindicatesthelocationof
thecurrentpageinthescrollinglist:thispageislocated
midwaythroughthelist.
Thesizeofthelocationboxdecreasesasthenumberof
scrollablepagesincreasesinthescrollinglist.
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Informationinputwindows
Aeldwithoutadownarrowindicates:
•Aeldthatrequirestheoperatortoinputtext(orselect
amongtextentriesthatwerepreviouslycreatedbythe
operator)
OR
•Aeldthatrequirestheoperatortoinputanumber
Thelabelandcontextindicatewhattypeofinputorselec-
tionisrequired.Anameeldrequiresaname,adistance
eldrequiresameasureddistance,etc.
Presstheeldtodisplaythepop-upoptionswindowor
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Textwindows
Thepop-upoptionswindowdisplaysinthecenterofthe
screen.
Ifnoentrieswerepreviouslyenteredfortheeld,theonly
optionis“New”–tocreateanewentry.
Thereafter,thechoicesare“Select,”“EditName,”and
“New.”
Use“Select”tochooseanentryfromtheuser-createdlist.
Use“EditName”toeditthenameforthecurrentlyse-
lectedentryonthelist.
Use“New”toaddanentrytothecurrentlist.
Pressthedesiredoption.
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Iftheoperatorpresses“Select,”apop-upoptionswindow
ofexistingentriesdisplays.
NOTE:Thiswindowalsoexpandstotwocolumnsasre-
quiredandsupportsascrollbarforlargelists.
Pressanyentryinthewindowtoselectitfortheeld.
Pressthe“Close”buttontoexitthewindowwithout
changingtheeld.
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Iftheoperatorpresses"EditName"or"New,"thealphanu-
merickeypaddisplays.
Usethekeypadtocreateoreditanentry.
Pressthe“Enter”buttononthekeypadtosavetheentry.
See2-7formoreinformationaboutkeypads.
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Numericwindows
Month,day,year,hour,andminuteareexamplesofnu-
mericwindows–windowsthatonlyacceptanumber.
Presstheeldtoaccessthenumerickeypad.
Usethekeypadtoenterthenumber.
Pressthe“Enter”buttononthekeypadtosavethenum-
ber.
See2-7formoreinformationaboutkeypads.
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Bargraphwindows
Bargraphwindowsappearinmanyshapesandsizes
throughoutthevariousapplications.Theygenerallywork
inthesamemanner.
Pressthebargraphtoaccessthepop-upbargraphwin-
dow.
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Pressanywhereonthebargraphtoimmediatelyadjust
theeldtoanewsetting.
OR
Presstherightorleftarrowbuttonstoincreaseorde-
creasethevaluebyapresetincrement–forexample,
1%,5%or10%–providedforthistypeofbargraph.
Pressthe“Enter”buttontosavethesetting.Settingstake
effectwhentheyaresaved.
Pressthe“Close”buttontoexitthewindowwithout
changingthesetting.
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Keypads
Alphanumericandnumerickeypadsarepartofthe
“Framework”softwareonthedisplay.Theyareavailable
toalloftheapplicationsonthedisplay.
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Eachapplicationchangesthekeypadstotitsneeds.
BecauseISO11783implementsuploadtheirownsoft-
waretothedisplay,thecharactersetsonthealphanu-
merickeypadmayvarybetweenyourCaseIHfarming
softwareandsoftwarethatisloadedintothe“VT”appli-
cation(virtualterminal).
Ingeneral,applicationssupportbothuppercaseandlow-
ercasealphabets(toggleusingtheuparrowbutton),and
extendedcharactersetsbeyondthealphabet.
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2-ICONSANDWINDOWS
Someapplicationssupportbothalphanumerickeypads
andnumerickeypads.Theselectedwindowdetermines
whichkeypadisappropriatefortheoperatortoinputthe
requiredinformation.
Usebothuppercaseandlowercaseletterswhencreating
entriestoimprovereadabilityonthedisplay.
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Applicationscustomizethenumerickeypadsaswell.
Thedecimalpoint(orcomma)andminussignarepresent
onsomenumerickeypadsandabsentonothers,depend-
ingonwhetherdecimalincrementsornegativenumbers
areappropriateforagivenwindow–forexample,GPS
receiveroffsetvalues.
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