CC-ISOBUS CCI 100 User manual

Operating Instructions (EN)
ISOBUS-Terminal CCI 100/200
ISOBUS implement control
CCI.Cam
Visual implement monitoring
CCI.Control
Documentation and task management
CCI.Tecu
Tractor data
CCI.Command
GPS track guiding and section control
CCI.GPS
GPS settings and tractor geometry
CCI.Courier
Task data exchange between farm PC and terminal

ISOBUS
Terminal CCI
100/200
ISOBUS implement control
Operating instructions
Reference: Firmware v5

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1Introduction.............................................................................................................................................3
1.1 About the ISOBUS Terminal CCI 100/200 ........................................................................................ 3
2Safety.......................................................................................................................................................4
2.1 Identification of indications in the operating instructions ................................................................... 4
2.2 Intended use...................................................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Safety indications for the operator / user........................................................................................... 5
2.4 Safety indications for the installation of electrical devices................................................................. 6
2.5 Safety indications for the stop switch ................................................................................................ 7
3Structure and function...........................................................................................................................8
3.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................ 8
3.2 Nameplate.......................................................................................................................................... 8
3.3 Operating elements ........................................................................................................................... 9
3.4 Interfaces......................................................................................................................................... 13
4Set-up for operation.............................................................................................................................14
4.1 Mounting the terminal...................................................................................................................... 14
4.2 Connecting the Terminal.................................................................................................................. 15
5Operation...............................................................................................................................................16
5.1 Switching on the terminal................................................................................................................. 16
5.2 Entering values................................................................................................................................ 16
5.3 Setting up the terminal..................................................................................................................... 21
5.4 Creating screenshots....................................................................................................................... 72
5.5 ISOBUS auxiliary controls (AUX Control)........................................................................................ 73
6Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................76
6.1 Terminal errors ................................................................................................................................ 76
6.2 Error messages ............................................................................................................................... 77
6.3 Service............................................................................................................................................. 78
7Technical Information ..........................................................................................................................79
7.1 Mechanical Values........................................................................................................................... 79
7.2 Electronics ....................................................................................................................................... 79
7.3 Interfaces hardware generation 1 (Version 1.x) .............................................................................. 80
7.4 Interfaces hardware generation 2 (Version 2.x) .............................................................................. 82
8Menu structure......................................................................................................................................84
9Glossary ................................................................................................................................................85
10 Buttons and icons ................................................................................................................................87
11 Index ......................................................................................................................................................89

ISOBUS Terminal CCI 100/200 –Introduction
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1 Introduction
These operating instructions are intended as an introduction to the operation and
configuration of the ISOBUS CCI 100/200 Terminal. It is only with knowledge of
these operating instructions that accidental misuse of the terminal can be avoided
and fault-free operation ensured.
These operating instructions must be read and understood prior to assembly and
commissioning of the terminal to prevent problems during operation. No liability is
accepted for damage resulting from the failure to observe these operating
instructions!
1.1 About the ISOBUS Terminal CCI 100/200
CCI 100/200 is a universal terminal and makes possible ISOBUS implement
control.
The following CCI.Apps can be used directly with the CCI 100/200:
CCI.Cam
Visual implement monitoring
CCI.TECU
Tractor data
ISOBUS UT
ISOBUS implement operation
The following CCI.Apps can be used on the CCI 100/200 after they are enabled:
CCI.Command
GPS lane guidance and section control
CCI.Control
Documentation and task management
CCI.Convert
Control devices with LH5000, ASD or TUVR
CCI.Courier
Wireless data interchange
CCI.farmpilot
Planning and fleet management
CCI.FieldNav
Agrarian navigation
CCI.File
File Server
CCI.GPS
GPS settings and tractor geometry
DiGIS
Planning and fleet management

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2 Safety
These operating instructions contain basic indications which must be observed
during configuration, operation and service. As such, it is absolutely essential to
read these instructions prior to configuration and operation.
Not only do the general safety indications listed in this "Safety" chapter have to be
observed but also the special safety instructions appearing in other chapters as
well.
2.1 Identification of indications in the operating instructions
The safety indications in these operating instructions are specially identified:
Warning - General Hazards!
This occupational safety symbol identifies general safety indications the non-
observance of which poses a danger for life and limb. Carefully observe the
indications regarding occupational safety and exert particular caution in these
cases.
Caution!
This caution symbol identifies all safety indications referring to regulations,
directives or working procedures which must be observed. Non-observance can
entail damage to, or the destruction of, the terminal as well as malfunctions.
Note
The note symbol highlights operation tips and other particularly useful information.

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2.2 Intended use
The terminal is exclusively intended for use with approved ISOBUS-compatible
implements and devices in agriculture. Any other installation or use of the terminal
is not included within the manufacturer's area of responsibility.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for any resulting personal injury or material
damage. Any risks for unintended use are borne solely by the user.
Observance of the operation and maintenance conditions stipulated by the
manufacturer also form part of intended use.
The accident prevention regulations in force, as well as other generally recognised
safety, industrial, medical and traffic laws must be observed. Unauthorised
modifications to the device exclude the manufacturer's liability.
2.3 Safety indications for the operator / user
Do not remove any safety mechanisms or signs.
Disconnect the power supply to the terminal during maintenance work or when
using a charging device on the battery of the towed/production implement.
Never perform maintenance work or repairs when the device is switched on.
Disconnect the power supply to the terminal beforehand when welding on the
tractor or an attached implement.
Only use a soft cloth moistened with clean water or a small amount of glass
cleaning agent to clean the terminal.
Use your fingertip to operate the buttons. Avoid using your finger nails.
If, after having read these Operating Instructions, there are sections which you
do not understand contact your dealer for clarification before using the terminal.
Carefully read and observe all safety instructions in the manual and the safety
labels on the device. Safety labels must always be in a proper legible condition.
Replace missing or damaged labels. Ensure that new device parts are provided
with the current safety labels. Spare labels can be obtained from your
authorised dealer.
Learn how to use the terminal in accordance with regulations.
Keep the terminal and accessories in good condition.

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2.4 Safety indications for the installation of electrical devices
Modern farming implements use electronic components and parts the operation of
which can be compromised by electro-magnetic interference from other devices.
Such effects can endanger people if the following safety indications are not
observed.
In the event of retrofitting electric and electronic devices, and/or components, in an
implement with connection to the on-board network, the user must independently
verify whether the installation interferes with vehicle electronics or other
components. This is, in particular, applicable to the electronic interference of:
Electronic hoisting gear control
Front hoisting gear
Power take-off
Engine and gears
It must be ensured in particular that the retrofitted electric and electronic
components comply with the EMC Directive 89/336/EC in its respectively valid
version and that they bear the CE marking.
In order to retrofit mobile communication systems (e.g. radio, telephone), it is
important to meet the following requirements:
Only devices may be installed which are approved in accordance with valid
farming regulations (e.g. BZT (Federal Office for Approval in
Telecommunications) approval in Germany).
The device must be properly installed.
The operation of portable or mobile devices inside the vehicle is only permitted
using a connection to a properly installed external aerial.
The transmitting part must be installed physically and separately from the
vehicle electronics.
When fitting the aerial it must be ensured that the installation is correctly
executed with a good earth connection between the aerial and vehicle earth.
The implement manufacturer's installation instructions must also be used for the
wiring and installation as well as for the maximum permitted power consumption.

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2.5 Safety indications for the stop switch
A safe condition for the connected implement can be established by pressing the
stop switch. In order to do so, the implement must support the stop function.
Note
Under no circumstances does the stop switch intervene in tractor functions, i.e.
neither power take off nor hydraulic functions are compromised.
Further information on this point can be obtained from the implement operating
instructions.
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3 Structure and function
3.1 Overview
1 Front view with operating elements
2 Support
3 USB connection (under the flap)
4 Interface strip
5 Nameplate
6 Softkey swap
3.2 Nameplate
The nameplate features all important terminal information.
1 Serial number
2 Manufacturer item number or
material number
3 Terminal type (CCI 100 or 200)
4 Manufacturer information
5 Production date (week and year)
6 Hardware version
Note
The nameplates vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. As such, not all
information is featured on all nameplates.

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3.3 Operating elements
The following operating elements are available on the terminal:
1 Stop switch
2 Brightness sensor
3 Touchscreen
4 ESC button
5 Scroll wheel
6 Function keys
7 Acknowledgement button
8 i button
9 Toggle button
10 Home button
11 ON/OFF

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3.3.1 Stop switch
Upon pressing the Stop switch (designed as an emergency button on the terminal),
a stop command (ISO stop) is sent to the ISOBUS. This command can be
assessed by a connected ISOBUS implement in order to adopt the necessary
automatic measures in a dangerous situation.
Warning –Danger of injury by the implement whilst in operation!
Not all ISOBUS implements support the stop function. As a result, an implement
may continue to operate after the stop switch has been pressed. This can lead to
injuries.
•Please refer to the operating instructions of the implement to verify whether
the function is supported or not.
3.3.2 ESC button
The ESC button is pressed to abort inputs and functions. The modifications made
are not accepted and the previous valid value is maintained.
Note
The ESC button can only be used if there is an ESC button operable via the
touchscreen on the display. The function of button and push button is identical.
3.3.3 Scroll wheel
The scroll wheel is used for the direct, quick input of target values, as well as for
browsing through the elements in the lists:
Turn the scroll wheel to
the right
•In an input dialogue for numerical values
increases the value.
•In a list changes to the next element.
Turn the scroll wheel to
the left
•In an input dialogue for numerical values
decreases the value.
•In a list changes to the previous element.
Pressing the scroll wheel
•The changed value in an input dialogue is
adopted.
•A highlighted list element is selected.

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3.3.4 Function keys
Six function keys (F1-F12) are arranged to the right and left of the display. By
actuating a function key the function displayed next to the function key is
performed.
3.3.5 Softkey swap
The softkey swap is a button on the rear. The positions of both softkey bars on the
left- and right-hand screen edge are swapped over by pressing the softkey swap.
This enables operating the device using one hand.
Note
Swapping of the softkey bar positions is only available in the area of the implement
operation.
3.3.6 Acknowledgement button
The acknowledgement button (ACK) is used to confirm error messages.
3.3.7 i button
The i button is a freely assignable button. It makes possible direct access to an app
or device operation that has been selected in the user settings under "Free button
assignment" (see chapter 5.3.3.2).
3.3.8 Toggle button
Repeated quick pressing of the toggle button makes possible sequential toggling
between device operations and the individual apps that have been selected in the
user settings under "App toggling" (see chapter 5.3.3.1) for example from device
operation to CCI.TECU.
Note
With some implements, when changing from an active implement function
operations being performed will automatically switch off. For further information on
this point consult the implement operating instructions.

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3.3.9 Home button
By pressing the home button you change directly to the main menu. The apps
which are active at the time of changing remain active in the background.
Note
With some implements, when changing from an active implement function
operations being performed will automatically switch off. For further information on
this point consult the implement operating instructions.
3.3.10 Touchscreen
The terminal is equipped with a top-quality touchscreen for menu navigation and
the easy input of values and texts. By touching the screen functions can be
requested directly and values changed.

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3.4 Interfaces
The interface bar is on the rear of the terminal. Additionally the terminal's USB
connection can be found on the rear side under a flap (hardware generation 1) or a
round cap (hardware generation 2 and 3). For a detailed description of the USB
connection, see chapter 5.4.
Hardware generation 1:
1 CAN1-IN
2 CAN1-OUT
3 CAN2-IN (only CCI 200)
4 Video-IN
5 Signal (ISO 11786)
6 RS232-1
7 RS232-2
8 Wi-Fi (only CCI 200)
9 LIN
10 ETHERNET (only CCI 200)
Hardware generation 2 and 3:
1 CAN1-IN
2 CAN1-OUT
3 Signal (ISO11786) +
RS232-1
RS232-2
4 Video-IN
5 LIN
6 Wi-Fi

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4 Set-up for operation
4.1 Mounting the terminal
The device support for fixing the terminal to the tractor cab is included in the scope
of delivery.
Proceed as follows to mount the terminal in the cab:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1. Assemble the device support (Figures 1 and 2).
2. Mount the device support to the frame and to the terminal (Figures 3 and 4).
3. Select a suitable position in the tractor cab (within the driver's field of vision)
for fitting the terminal (Figures 5 and 6).
4. Secure the terminal with the device support in the tractor cab.
Note
Ensure that the screws are tightened firmly.
Secure the terminal so that it can be read and operated easily and so that it does
not hinder access to the operating elements of the tractor or block the view outside.

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4.2 Connecting the Terminal
4.2.1 Connecting to ISOBUS/power supply
For connection to ISOBUS and power supply the type A cable is necessary.
Cable type A
Proceed as follows to connect the terminal to the ISOBUS and the power supply:
1. Connect the "CAN1-IN" and "CAN1OUT" interfaces on the terminal using the
type A cable to the In-cab socket of the tractor.
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5 Operation
5.1 Switching on the terminal
Note
Before switching on the terminal for the first time, check that the connections on
the device are properly and correctly positioned.
1. Switch on the terminal using the "ON/OFF" button on the casing at the bottom
left. Press the button for approx. 2 seconds.
5.2 Entering values
Values must be entered, changed or selected for the configuration and use of both
the terminal and the connected ISOBUS implements.
The values are modified by using the so-called input dialogues. These dialogues
are shown above the current active operating screen. After modification the input
dialogue is closed and the user returns to the operating screen.
5.2.1 Buttons in Input Dialogues
By using the "OK" button, the newly set target value is accepted
in all input dialogues. The previous value is overwritten.
Alternatively, the scroll wheel can be pressed to accept the new
value.
By using the "ESC"button, the input is aborted in all input
dialogues. The previous value is maintained.
Alternatively, the "ESC" button can be pressed on the scroll
wheel to abort the action.

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5.2.2 Entering numerical values
If a parameter is selected from an operating screen which has a numerical value,
the input dialogue for numerical values appears. There are three different dialogue
formats:
1. Number Block
2. Scroll wheel
3. Slider

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The following buttons can be used to change between the various formats of the
input dialogue for numerical values:
Change to scroll wheel setting.
Change to slider setting.
Change to number block setting.
Proceed as follows to enter a numerical value:
1. In the operating screen, select the parameter for which the value needs to be
changed. Press on the parameter on the touchscreen or turn the scroll wheel
until the parameter is highlighted in white and then press on the scroll wheel.
Once the parameter is highlighted, alternatively you can also press the "OK"
button.
→The input dialogue is opened.
2. Enter the new value. The input method depends on the format of the input
dialogue:
Number Block
Enter the value using the buttons in the input dialogue or
by turning the scroll wheel.
Scroll wheel
Enter the value by turning the scroll wheel.
Slider
Drag the slider or press the "+" and "-" buttons until the
desired value is set.
Alternatively you can also enter the value by turning the
scroll wheel.
3. Confirm your input with "OK" or by pressing the scroll wheel.
Note
The terminal takes note of the last format to be selected. The next time the input
dialogue for numerical values is requested this format is immediately selected.
Note
The input field is highlighted in red if a value is entered outside the valid value
range. In this case enter another value.

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5.2.3 Entering Boolean Values
A Boolean value is a value whereby it is only possible to choose between
true/false, on/off, yes/no etc. If a parameter is selected in an operating screen
which has a Boolean value, the corresponding input dialogue appears.
Display for false, off, no:
Display for true, on, yes:
Proceed as follows to enter a Boolean value:
1. In the operating screen select the parameter for which the value needs to be
changed. Press on the parameter on the touchscreen or turn the scroll wheel
until the parameter is highlighted in white and then press on the scroll wheel.
Once the parameter is highlighted, alternatively you can also press the "OK"
button.
→The input dialogue is opened.
2. Enter the new value. Press the square with the black border in the input field.
Alternatively you can also change the value by turning the scroll wheel.
3. Confirm your input with "OK" or by pressing the scroll wheel.
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