Loup Electronics Elite YIELD MONITOR User manual

YIELD MONITOR
OPERATION MANUAL

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1.0 sYsTEM OvERvIEW .................3
1.1 INITIAL fIRsT-TIME sETup ............3
1.2 OpERATION CHECkLIsT ..............3
2.0 MAIN sCREEN fuNCTIONs............4
2.1 Live Yield..........................................4
2.2 Header Width Reduction ............................4
2.3 Live Test Weight ....................................4
2.4 Reset Load/ADD LOAD .............................4
2.5 Custom Displays 1 and 2.............................4
2.5.1 Resetting Displays.................................4
2.6 Field Area .........................................4
2.7 Field Average ......................................4
2.8 Live Moisture/Ave. Moisture .........................4
2.9 Combine/Speed ....................................4
2.10 Farm/Field........................................4
2.11 Crop/Variety ......................................5
2.12 Tasks and Task Status. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.0 TAsks & LOggINg ..................5
3.1 Entering a Task Name ...............................5
3.2 Farm & Field Names ................................5
3.3 Crop & Variety .....................................5
3.4 Starting a Task .....................................5
3.5 Stopping a Task.....................................5
3.6 Load a Previous Task ................................6
3.7 Climate Fieldview...................................6
4.0 YIELD NuDgE/CAL ..................6
4.2 LOAD Nudge (Load MANAGEMENT ON) ............7
5.0 CROp DETAILs .....................8
5.1 Cal number .......................................8
5.2 Standard Density ...................................8
5.3 Header Width ......................................8
5.4 Sections8
5.5 Auto Width Reset...................................8
5.6 Set the Cutout Height ...............................8
5.7 % Moisture Correction ..............................8
5.8 Standard Moisture ..................................8
5.9 Gain & Osets .....................................8
5.10 High & Low Moisture Limits ........................8
5.11 Moisture On/O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
6.0 COMbINE sETup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
6.1 Make ...........................................9
6.2 Model ...........................................9
6.3 Header Switch/Sensor ...............................9
6.3.1 HEADER PULL Switch ............................9
6.3.2 VARIABLE HEIGHT Sensor........................9
6.4 Speed Source.......................................9
6.4.1 GPS Receiver .....................................9
6.4.2 Sha Speed.......................................9
6.4.3 Wheel Pulses Per 400 ............................10
6.4.4 Speed Calibration .................................10
6.5 Grain Loss .........................................10
7.0 gps sETTINgs .....................10
7.1 GPS Baudrate ......................................10
7.2 GPS Osets ........................................10
7.3 GPS Speed Correction...............................10
7.4 GPS Status .........................................10
8.0 YIELD sENsOR sETTINgs ............10
8.1 Set Tare 10
8.2 Yield Smoothing ...................................11
8.3 Yield Delay ........................................11
8.4 Load Management ..................................11
9.0 ADvANCED YIELD sETTINgs ..........11
9.1 Line Points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
9.2 Auto Cal...........................................11
9.2.1 Auto Cal Procedure ...............................11
10.0 ANgLE sENsOR sETTINgs...........12
11.0 DIAgNOsTICs .....................12
12.0 DIspLAY sETTINgs.................12
12.1 Brightness ........................................12
12.2 Volume ..........................................12
12.3 Units 12
12.4 Date & Time ......................................12
13.0 sYsTEM upDATE ..................13
13.1 Update App.......................................13
13.2 Unlock Drill App ..................................13
13.3 Switch to Drill.....................................13
13.4 Factory Reset .....................................13

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1.0 SySTem overview
e Loup Elite Yield Monitor is a color touchscreen display designed to provide accurate Yield, % Moisture, and Mapping information
for any model combine. is manual will familiarize you with operation, calibration and technical information. All aspects and
features are detailed but may not be applicable to your specic system conguration.
Reset Load
or Add Load*
Button
Current Test
Weight for Crop
Harvesting
Header Sections
& Reduce Current
Cut Width.
Visual Indication
of Elevator Empty
or Harvesting
Live Average
Bushels/Ac.
Tap to Toggle
between Dry/Wet
Bushels/Ac
Enter the Main
Settings Menu
Dene the current
Crop and Variety
Enter New Task or
Resume Previous
Start/Stop
Current Task
Combine Make &
Speed Readout
Time GPS, Data Logging and
Header Up/Down Status
Field Average,
Field Area and
Live/Average
Moisture.
Tap “Field Area”
to reset, this also
resets Field Average
and Ave. Moisture.
% Moisture changes
between Live & Ave.
with Header Position.
Two Customizable Windows. Select from Dry Yield, Wet Yield,
Ave. Moisture, Dry Weight, Wet Weight, Field Area, Total Area, Dry
Bushels, Wet Bushels, Shaft RPM, Work Rate and Grain Loss.
1.1 iniTial FirST-Time SeTup
1. Select the proper Make/Model combine as well as the Header Switch/Sensor from the Combine Setup screen. (Section 6.1) Note:
If your combine type is set to “Other”, you will need to go through the Auto Cal process. (Section 9.2).
Note: If your Yield Monitor came new from Loup Electronics, the combine make/model has been pre-set by Loup.
2. Run Elevator at full speed empty and set the Elevator Tare (Section 8.1)
3. Set Zero for Angle Sensor (Section 10.0)
4. Dene the Header Widths and Sections for each Crop (Section 5.3)
1.2 operaTion checkliST
1. Ensure the Header Up/Down indication is working properly. A raised header should display the Red Up icon in the top
bar while the down position should display the Green Down icon. If not, set the Raised and Lowered points of the header
switch from the “Combine Setup” - “Header Switch” menu.
2. Ensure Speed is displaying the correct MPH in lower le corner of the display. If no Speed/GPS signal is shown, ensure the proper
Baud Rate is dened for the type of receiver you’re using. See Section 7.1 for GPS Settings and Baud Rate.
3. From the Crop Select screen, ensure the proper crop are selected as well as correct header width for that crop. (Section 2.11)
4. If eld mapping, ensure SD card is inserted and the correct Task name, Field, Farm, Crop and Variety (optional) is dened.
(Section 3.0)
*Add Load button only used when Loads Management Enabled.

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2.0 main Screen FuncTionS
e following sections will familiarize yourself with the operation
of the main screen.
2.1 LIvE YIELD
e main readout for yield
displayed in Bushels/Ac. Live
yield only displays when
header is in down position.
When header is raised the
Live Yield reads 0.
2.2 HEADER WIDTH REDuCTION
Below the Live Yield is the active sections associated with the
crop and their status. e crop sections are dened from the
Crop Details screen (Section 5.3)
If cutting at a partial header width simply select the sections not
being used to reduce the cut width. If Auto Width Reset is turned
ON (Section 5.5) for the particular crop, the header will reset to
full width automatically on the headland turn.
2.3 LIvE TEsT WEIgHT
Displayed just above the Live Yield
reading, the Live Test Weight is the
current test weight/Density of the crop
being harvested. To change the Test Weight simply select this
icon and use the + or - icons to increase or decrease the current
test weight.
2.4 REsET LOAD/ADD LOAD
Whats displayed in this
window depends if Load
Management is On or O. By
default Loads Management
is o and the e Reset Load window is displayed. is is a
resettable bushel counter used for the Yield Nudge process. If
Load Management is On, the Add Load button will display
allowing you to accumulate loads or enter the Loads Page. Refer
to the Yield Nudge process on Section 4.0 for more info.
2.5 CusTOM DIspLAYs 1 AND 2
e two windows right of
the Reset/Cal load button
are customizable displays to
show the information of your choice. Tap each window and from
the popup window select between Dry Yield, Wet Yield, Dry
Weight, Wet Weight, Dry Bushels, Wet Bushels, Ave Moisture,
Field Area, Total Area,Sha RPM, Grain Loss or Work Rate.
2.5.1 REsETTINg DIspLAYs
A select number of the displays can be reset to 0 while
harvesting. To reset to 0, press and hold on the desired window
for 2 seconds and release. From the popup select “Yes, Conrm”
to reset the value for that window. Resettable items are Wet
Weight, Wet Bushels, Field Area, and Total Area.
2.6 fIELD AREA
e Field Area will display accumulating acres
covered for your eld. e Field Area can be
reset by simply selecting it and from the popup
select “Yes, Conrm” to clear the acres back to 0.
Resetting the Field Area also resets the Field Average and
Average % Moisture reading.
Note: e Field Area is locked when a Task is being logged,
this to ensure accurate data is recorded to the SD
memory. Previous Tasks being loaded will resume from
the last Field Area last recorded.
2.7 fIELD AvERAgE
e Field Average displays the average
Bushels/Ac over the duration of a
logged Task or since the last “Field
Area” has been reset.
2.8 LIvE MOIsTuRE/AvE. MOIsTuRE
Displays the instant % Moisture reading of the
crop being harvested. When the header is raised,
this will switch to the Average Moisture reading.
e average moisture represents either the
average of an actively logged Task or since the “Field Area” has
been reset.
Note: e moisture reading can be locked if needed by long-
pressing on the moisture reading. is long-press will both
lock or unlock the moisture display.
2.9 COMbINE/spEED
Displays the current Speed (MPH) of the
combine. Color of the combine will change
depending on the Combine Make selected
from the Combine Setup screen.
2.10 fARM/fIELD
If eld mapping, use the Farm/Field
screen to enter the Tasks/Logging screen.
On this screen you may enter the Task
name, Farm name and Field name you’d like to log too.

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2.11 CROp/vARIETY
Selecting the Crop Icon from the lower
right of the Main Screen will load the Crop
Details page where the Crop type can be
changed or the Variety entered. Select the “Selected Crop” button
to bring up the crop selection window. To enter a Variety, select
the “Crop Variety” button and enter the variety name through
the on-screen keypad.
2.12 TAsks AND TAsk sTATus
Selecting the Farm/Field button will bring you to the
Tasks & Logging screen. From here you can enter a task
name, start a new task log, or resume a previous log
from the SD card.
e Play or Stop button shown on the Main screen indicates
the status of the current Task. Pressing the Green Play button
will start the task, while the Red Stop button will stop the
current Task.
3.0 TaSkS & logging
To access the Tasks/Logging screen select the Farm/Field Button
or by selecting “Menu” and “Tasks & Logging”.
3.1 ENTERINg A TAsk NAME
Begin a new task by rst entering the
task name you desire. Select the task
name button and using the keyboard
enter the name you wish followed by the enter key.
3.2 fARM & fIELD NAMEs
Below the Task Name you
will nd the Farm and
Field names. Selecting
the Farm name and/or
Field name will load the
keyboard allowing you to type in a new Farm or Field name.
3.3 CROp & vARIETY
Below the Farm/Field names will be the Crop and Variety
currently selected. Pressing this option wll bring you to the Crop
information screen where you can select a dierent crop or enter
a dierent crop variety. Select “Exit & Save” to return to the
Tasks screen. You can also access this screen directly by selecting
the Crop button on the Main Screen.
3.4 sTARTINg A TAsk
When the Task Name, Farm, Field and Crop
information is entered correctly, push the
“Start Task” button to begin logging the task.
Once started the SD Card icon, GPS icon will appear on
the top of the screen to conrm the task is currently running and
saving to your SD card. You’ll also notice the Play button
changing to a Stop Button
Note: If no SD card is present, insert the SD card on the right
side of the monitor, securely close side-cover and cycle
the power to the Elite monitor.
3.5 sTOppINg A TAsk
Use the Stop Button on the main screen to stop the current
task. With a log stopped you can then perform a Yield Nudge or
select the Farm/Field button to start a new task.
Note: Its important the task be stopped prior to removing the
SD card or turning o the monitor.

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3.6 LOAD A pREvIOus TAsk
If you wish to resume a previously started
task, from the Tasks & Logging screen
select the “Load Previous Task” button. A
popup window will display with all previous tasks. Select the task
you wish to resume to load it into the Tasks & Logging screen.
You may now select “Start Task” to continue logging to that task.
Note: If the task resides on a dierent SD card, that card will
need to be inserted before the task can be resumed.
3.7 CLIMATE fIELDvIEW
If using Climate Fieldview and the Climate Drive/iPad Cab App,
the logging process described above is optional. Logged les
stored to the SD card by Loup Elite can be later uploaded into the
Climate Data Inbox. Alternatively data can be streamed directly
from Loup Elite to the Climate Drive.
1. Ensure GPS signal is received into Loup Elite.
2. Ensure the Climate Drive is connected using the 4 pin
deutsch connector.
3. Ensure the iPad/Cab App has connected to your Drive.
4. Setup your Combine and Header Widths accordingly
withinn the Climate Cab App.
With Elite and Climate connected you can start logging harvest
maps as per normal through the Cab App environment.
4.0 yield nudge/cal
e Yield Nudge button
and Load Bushels are
located in the upper le
corner. is window is used
dierently depending if Loads Management is On or O. By
default Loads Management is o and this calibration window
displays a single resettable “Cal Load” to be used towards a Yield
Nudge. When Loads Management is On, this window is instead
an incrementing load counter with the calibration process
done within the Loads Page. e following steps will guide you
through the calibration process for both of these options.
4.1 YIELD NuDgE
(LOAD MANAgEMENT Off)
1. Press the “Reset Load” button in the upper le
corner to ensure the “Cal Load” reads 0.0
before you start harvesting.
2. Proceed cutting the rst calibration load, when
nished, either write down the bushels recorded
by the monitor or select the “NUDGE” button to
immediately perform the Yield Nudge.
If you intend to keep harvesting while you wait for the actual
bushels of your calibration load, be sure to write down the
“Cal Load” bushels displayed on screen so that you can enter
this later when performing the nudge.
Note: e header must be in the up position and the Log
stopped in order to perform the Yield Nudge.
3. When selecting the Nudge button, a popup will display with
readings for Monitor Bushels, Actual Bushels, and Percent
Error.
4. Ensure the “Monitor Bushels” are displaying the correct
amount from step 2 or re-enter the bushels if needed.
Next enter the “Actual Bushels” into the coresponding
eld, doing so will display the Percent Error value between
Monitor and Actual bushels. You may also enter a Percent
Error value if you’d prefer to nudge the yield up or down by a
certain percentage.
5. Select the “Apply” button to save the calibration and “Back”
to exit this page and complete the Yield Nudge process.

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4.2 LOAD NuDgE (LOAD MANAgEMENT ON)
When Load Management is On, the Yield Nudge is performed
through the Loads Page. Any load can be nudged individually or
the Yield Nudge factor can be also applied to the Active Load.
1. e current Log must be stopped and the header up to
continue with a Load Nudge.
2. Select the Nudge button in the upper le corner of the
display. is will bring you to the Loads page.
3. From the list of loads accumulated, select the load to be used
for the Yield Nudge.
4. You will then be given the option to Nudge this Load Only,
or Nudge is & Active Load.
Note: If this is the rst Yield Nudge being performed for
the current crop select “Nudge is & Active Load”.
Nudge is & Active Load:
Selecting this option
updates the total bushels
for the selected load and as
a result updates the Cal number associated with that
load. is Cal number is then also applied to the
Active Load to correct the current and all future loads
harvested.
If you wish to apply multiple Load Nudges to the
Active Load you may do so. is will result in the Cal
number associated with the Active load being
continually updated.
Within the Active Load you will see which load was
last used for the Yield Nudge. For example if Load 3
was used towards the Active Load, a notation of
“FROM LOAD 3” will be shown.
Nudge is Load Only:
is will update the
Bushels associated with
the selected load only. As a
result the total bushels for the Task will also be
updated.
5. is will then load the Cal/Nudge popup window with the
Monitor Bushels displayed from that load. Enter the correct
bushel amount into the “Actual Bushels” eld and select
Apply to complete the Yield Nudge.
6. Depending on if only that load was Nudged or also the
Active Load, the updated Bushels will be displayed on the
Loads Page along with the Error % and new Cal number.

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5.0 crop deTailS
Selecting the crop at the bottom right corner
of the Main Screen brings you to the Crop
Details page.
Each Crop has a set of its own factors dening the calibration
number, % moisture correction, standard moisture, standard
density, header widths and more. Use the Crop Details page to
change between each crop type and update any settings for that
crop.
Displays Calibration number and Standard density
associated with the selected crop.
Displays Header Width, Sections, Width Reset and
Header Cutout settings if the optional header height
sensor is being used.
Displays Moisture Correction, Standard Moisture, High/
Low limits, Gain & Oset, and Sensor On/O setting for
the selected crop.
5.1 CAL NuMbER
(Range: 0.1 - 99.9, Default: 20) is value
directly aects the Bushels/Ac reading for
the selected crop. Typically this value does
not need to be manually changed. Performing the Yield Nudge
will aect this value by the percentage dierence between the
monitor bushels and actual bushels.
5.2 sTANDARD DENsITY
Sets the standard pounds/bushel value of
each crop.
5.3 HEADER WIDTH
Dene the width of the selected crop header.
To change header widths, simply tap on this
button and enter the new width in inches
using the kepad.
5.4 sECTIONs
e number of sections dened for each crop
will be displayed on the main screen when
reducing the header cut width.
5.5 AuTO WIDTH REsET
Set to “ON” if when cutting at a partial header
width you’d like to automatically reset to full
width aer a headland turn. To retain the
same header width set this option to “OFF”.
5.6 sET THE CuTOuT HEIgHT
If using a Header Height
Sensor, the live voltage
reading is displayed in the
“Current” voltage. Raise or lower the head to the cutting height
for this crop and select the “Set Cut Height” button. e “Cutout”
voltage reading should change to match the “Current” voltage
reading.
See Combine Setup (Section 6.0) for more information on setting
up the Header Height Sensor.
5.7 % MOIsTuRE CORRECTION
e current active % moisture correction per
crop. Selecting this option brings up a popup
to increase or decrease the correction.
5.8 sTANDARD MOIsTuRE
Denes the current standard moisture for the
selected crop. If a moisture sensor is used, this
value will aect the Dry Bushels reading when
selected on the main screen.
5.9 gAIN & OffsETs
Each crop has a pre-congured gain, oset
and temperature correction being used in its
moisture calculations.
Note: While you can modify these values from the Gain &
Oset screen, its not recommended under typical
operating conditions. Please contact Loup Electronics
for assistance in this area.
5.10 HIgH & LOW MOIsTuRE LIMITs
is value setsthe highest and lowest %
moisture the monitor will display.

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5.11 MOIsTuRE ON/Off
Using the moisture sensor is an optional
feature of the Elite Yield Monitor. Toggle the
sensor On or O here if for example you are
adding a moisture sensor at a later point.
6.0 comBine SeTup
e Combine Setup screen is used to dene the Make & Model
of your combine as well as Header Switch/Sensor, Speed Source,
and Grain Loss settings.
6.1 MAkE
From the popup select the appropriate make
of your combine (John Deere, Case, Gleaner,
New Holland, Massey, Claus, or Other).
6.2 MODEL
Depending on the combine make, the subsequent combine
models are grouped by similar combine models. In most cases
your combine model will be listed, if not select the nearest model
shown or select “Other” for the Combine Make.
6.3 HEADER sWITCH/sENsOR
Selecting this option will load a popup for
selecting both the type and dening the up
and down position of the header switch. Select
the “Type” button in the upper le corner to toggle between a
“Switch” and a “Sensor” type cutout.
6.3.1 HEADER puLL sWITCH
Select this option when using a pull-chain style cutout switch.
Lower the header to cut height and select “Set Lowest” to
correctly orient the sensor for this crop.
6.3.2 vARIAbLE HEIgHT sENsOR
Select this option when using a variable header height sensor.
Raise the header to its highest position and select “Set Highest”.
en lower header to its lowest position and select “Set Lowest”.
is denes the maximum and minimum voltage range of the
sensor as well as the direction of change between up and down
positions.
6.4 spEED sOuRCE
Used to select what method the Elite Yield
Monitor is receiving speed, select between
GPS Receiver, Sha Sensor, or Simulated
Speed.
6.4.1 gps RECEIvER
Used with either an existing GPS receiver
or one supplied by Loup Electronics. is
option must also be enabled when logging
any eld maps. See Section 7.0 to congure the GPS Receiver.
6.4.2 sHAfT spEED
If you’re using a sha speed sensor and
no eld maps are being logged, select this
option.

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6.4.3 WHEEL puLsEs pER 400fT
is value directly aects the MPH reading
when a sha sensor is used. Perform a Speed
Calibration to properly calibrate the sensor to
your combine. is number may be changed by selecting it and
entering a new value from the numpad.
6.4.4 spEED CALIbRATION
To calibrate the proper Pulses Per 400, rst
measure o 400. Select “Start Calibration”
and drive the 400 distance. Wheel pulses
received will begin to accumulate, press “Stop Calibration” and
select “Exit & Save” to complete the calibration.
6.5 gRAIN LOss
If you have an optional grain loss sensor,
toggle this option to “ON”. When enabled,
use the “Set Zero” button to zero the sensor.
7.0 gpS SeTTingS
7.1 gps bAuDRATE
From the popup select the appropriate
baudrate for your GPS receiver (4800, 9600,
19200, 38400, or 115200).
7.2 gps OffsETs
On rare occasion a GPS receiver may dri
from the center point of the header. Use the
Le/Right and Front/Rear osets to correct
for GPS dri.
Le/Right Oset: Negative (-) values represent a Le Oset.
Positive (+) values represent a Right Oset.
Front/Rear Oset: Negative (-) values represent a Front Oset.
Positive (+) values represent a Rear Oset.
7.3 gps spEED CORRECTION
If on rare occasion the GPS speed is
incorrect, use this option to apply a Positive
or Negative speed correction.
7.4 gps sTATus
Use this page to conrm communication to
your GPS receiver. Information for current
Latitude, Longitude, Number of connected
Satellites, GPS Messages, and GPS Fix Quality are displayed.
8.0 yield SenSor SeTTingS
8.1 sET TARE
Setting the Tare of your combine’s clean grain
elevator should only need to be done once.
Run the elevator at maximum speed while
empty. Once at full speed select the “Set Tare” button, note the
“Elevator Zero, and “Actual” values should now match in value.
Elevator Zero = e currently set zero/tare value of the elevator
Actual = Live elevator reading. Under normal operating
conditions this value should be equal to the zero or above the
zero when harvesting.
Frequency = Displayed in Hz, this represents the Paddles per
Second rate of the elevator.

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8.2 YIELD sMOOTHINg
(Default: 4, Range 1-10) - e Yield
Smoothing represents the window of time
used in calculating yield information. Setting
to a higher value such as 9 seconds would increase how much
yield data is factored and as a result the Live Yield readout would
change more gradually between higher and lower yielding areas.
8.3 YIELD DELAY
(Range 1-20 seconds) - e Yield Delay
represents the amount of time grain takes
to travel from the combine header up to the
yield sensor location in the clean grain elevator.
8.4 LOAD MANAgEMENT
By default Load Management is turned o
on Loup Elite. When load management is
on, the main screen is changed to allow for
an accumulating number of loads. Individual Load nudges can
also be performed from the Loads Page. See Section 4.2 for more
information.
9.0 advanced yield SeTTingS
e Advanced Yield Settings screen is used to modify the
individual Line Points (LP) of each crop or redene each line
point through the Auto Calibration mode.
9.1 LINE pOINTs
Each crop has its own set of Line Points,
these points represent dierent levels of
grain seen on the elevator paddles. A default
value for LP0 - LP5 will be pre-dened based on the Make &
Model combine used within the Combine Setup page.
Note: While each point can be manually changed, its not
recommended to do so. Contact Loup Electronics for
futher assistance.
9.2 AuTO CAL
Using the Auto Calibration is a method of
redening the LP1 - LP5 points for the crop
selected.
Note: e default LP points are typically appropriate under
most applications and as a result the Auto Cal is not a
required procedure.
If yield inconsistencies appear even aer performing the standard
calibration process, performing an Auto Cal is recommended.
9.2.1 AuTO CAL pROCEDuRE
Prior to starting the Auto Cal process, have available a portion of
crop to harvest that’s relatively uniform.
Upon entering the Auto Cal screen, note the readings for Yield
Delay, MPH, Grain %, and which crop the Auto Cal is set too.
ere are 5 stages to performing an auto calibration; Max speed,
¾ speed, ½ speed, ¼ speed, and ⅛ speed. e Elite console will
guide you through each stage and display the speed you should
travel on each.
Max Speed: To start the monitor will instruct you to harvest at
maximum speed. When up to your Max Speed, select the “Set
Cal” button to move on to the next stage (Note the Grain % is
recorded into the rst box for “Max Speed”).

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¾ Speed: e Elite console will display the ¾ speed you should
achieve (based on the max speed reached on the rst step). Use
the Live MPH reading in the middle of the screen and reduce
speed to match what’s instructed for this step.
½ - ⅛ Speed: Repeat this same process for the remaining speeds,
when nished with the ⅛ Speed stage, the console will inform
that the Auto Cal has completed successfully. Select “Exit & Save”
to exit the screen.
10.0 angle SenSor SeTTingS
e angle sensor can be turned On or O from this page, by
default it will be On. Use this page to also Set the Zero of the
angle sensor. Simply move the combine to level ground and
select hte “Set Zero” button to zero out the angle sensor, nish by
selecting “Exit & Save”.
11.0 diagnoSTicS
e Diagnostics screen can help in identifying issues with
sensors, harnessing or other items. Status reports for Battery
Voltage, Moisture/Temperature Sensor, Angle Sensor, Yield
Sensor, Speed and more speed are displayed. Contact Loup
Electronics if you need technical support
12.0 diSplay SeTTingS
12.1 bRIgHTNEss
Use the Plus or Minus keys to increase or
decrease the brightness of the screen or the
keypad backlight.
12.2 vOLuME
Use the Plus or Minus keys to increase or
decrease the volume to the desired level.
An audible alarm will sound with each
increment.
12.3 uNITs
Toggles between US (feet) or Metric
(meters) units.
12.4 DATE & TIME
To set the time, simply select the related
buttons for Month, Day, Year, Hour and
Minute and enter the appropriate value into
each eld. Lastly toggle the time between AM or PM and push
“Save” to complete.

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13.0 SySTem updaTe
e system update screen is used to update to newer versions of
soware, unlock additional functions, or reset to factory default
settings.
13.1 upDATE App
e System Update button is used to
perform a system update to newer
version of soware. To update follow the
following steps:
On a USB drive, create a folder titled “EliteUpdate” on the root
level of the USB. Within this folder place the update le from
Loup Electronics, this should appear as a .srec le format.
Insert USB into the Elite console and select the “Update App”
button. From the popup window select the version you wish to
update, newest soware versions will appear at the top of the
window.
Allow the application to load into the console and when nished,
cycle power to the console. e console will then boot to a black
screen and the keypad will pulse while the update completes the
install, eventually booting to the new version of soware.
Ensure the newest soware is updated by selecting the “MENU”
button and checking the “APP VER” number in the upper right
corner.
13.2 uNLOCk DRILL App
If you wish to unlock the seeding &
blockage application for gravity drills, air
seeders and planters call Loup Electronics
for the unlock code required for this feature.
13.3 sWITCH TO DRILL
If you’ve unlocked the Drill/Seeding
application, select the Switch To Drill
button to change to this soware mode.
e monitor will ask you to cycle power to the console, upon
doing so the keypad will pulse as it loads the soware. When
nished the monitor will boot into the Drill/Planter soware.
13.4 fACTORY REsET
Resets all settings back to Factory Default.

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