Muller Elektronik SMART570 User manual

Installation and operating instructions
SMART570
Version: V7.20210115
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Company details
Installation and operating instructions
Product: SMART570
Document number: 30322507-02-EN
As of software version: 0.3.2.0
Original instructions
Original language: German
Müller-Elektronik GmbH
Franz-Kleine-Straße 18
33154 Salzkotten
Germany
Phone: ++49 (0) 5258 / 9834 - 0
Fax: ++49 (0) 5258 / 9834 - 90
Email: info@mueller-elektronik.de
Homepage: http://www.mueller-elektronik.de
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Table of contents
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Table of contents
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For your safety
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1.1
Basic safety instructions
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1.2
Intended use
5
1.3
Layout and meaning of warnings
5
2
About these Operating Instructions
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2.1
Target group of these Operating Instructions
7
2.2
Directional information in these instructions
7
2.3
Layout of operating instructions
7
2.4
Layout of references
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3
Product description
8
3.1
Scope of delivery
8
3.2
Front
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3.3
Rear
9
3.4
Rating plates
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3.5
EU declaration of conformity
10
4
Installation
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4.1
Mounting the terminal in the vehicle cab
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4.2
Connecting the terminal to the ISOBUS
11
4.3
Connecting sensors to the terminal
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5
Basic control principles
13
5.1
Initial start-up
13
5.2
Operating the terminal
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5.2.1
Operating the terminal using the buttons and rotary encoder
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5.2.2
Operating the terminal using the screen
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5.3
Changing parameters
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5.3.1
Changing parameters using the screen
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5.3.2
Changing parameters with the rotary encoder
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5.4
Using the joystick
16
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Configuration of the terminal
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6.1
App selection
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6.2
Brightness mode
17
6.3
System settings
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6.3.1
Formats and units
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6.3.2
Terminal
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6.3.3
Vehicle
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Calibrating the speed sensor
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Counters
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6.4
Button assignment for AUX operating devices
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6.5
Diagnostics
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6.5.1
Diagnostic of connected devices
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6.5.2
Deleting the object pool
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6.6
Information
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Technical specifications
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7.1
Technical specifications of the terminal
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7.2
Pin assignment
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7.2.1
9-pin CPC connector
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7.2.2
5-pin M12 connector
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Appendix
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8.1
Updating the terminal
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For your safety
Basic safety instructions
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For your safety
Basic safety instructions
Please read the following safety instructions carefully before using the product for the first time.
▪Before maintenance or repair to the tractor, always disconnect the connection between the
tractor and the terminal.
▪Before charging the tractor battery, always disconnect the connection between the tractor and
the terminal.
▪Before welding on the tractor or implement, always disconnect the power supply to the terminal.
▪Do not make any unauthorized modifications to the product. Unauthorized modifications or use
may impair safety and reduce the service life or operability of the unit. Modifications are
considered unauthorized if they are not described in the product documentation.
▪Follow all recognised safety, industrial and medical rules as well as all road traffic laws.
▪Do not operate the terminal while driving in road traffic. Come to a standstill in order to use the
unit.
▪The product does not include any user-serviceable parts. Do not open the casing. If the casing is
opened, its imperviousness can be changed.
▪Read the operating instructions to the agricultural device which you want to control by using the
product.
Intended use
The terminal is used to operate agricultural machinery equipped with ISOBUS job computers.
Intended use also includes compliance with the conditions for operation and repairs prescribed by the
manufacturer.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any personal injury or property damage resulting from
such non-compliance. All risk arising from improper use lies with the user.
All applicable accident prevention regulations and all other generally recognized safety, industrial,
and medical standards as well as all road traffic laws must be observed. Any unauthorized
modifications made to the equipment will void the manufacturer's warranty.
Layout and meaning of warnings
All safety instructions found in these Operating Instructions are composed in accordance with the
following pattern:
WARNING
This signal word identifies medium-risk hazards, which could potentially cause death or serious
physical injury, if not avoided.
CAUTION
This signal word identifies hazards that could potentially cause minor or moderate physical injury or
damage to property, if not avoided.
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1.1
1.2
1.3

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For your safety
Layout and meaning of warnings
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NOTICE
This signal word identifies hazards that could potentially cause damage to property, if not avoided.
There are some actions that need to be performed in several steps. If there is a risk involved in
carrying out any of these steps, a safety warning appears in the instructions themselves.
Safety instructions always directly precede the step involving risk and can be identified by their bold
font type and a signal word.
1. NOTICE! This is a notice. It warns that there is a risk involved in the next step.
2. Step involving risk.
Example

About these Operating Instructions
Target group of these Operating Instructions
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About these Operating Instructions
Target group of these Operating Instructions
These Operating Instructions are intended for personnel entrusted with installing and operating the
terminal.
Directional information in these instructions
All directional information in these instructions, such as “left”, “right”, “forward”, “back”, is relative to
the movement direction of the vehicle.
Layout of operating instructions
The operating instructions explain step by step how you can perform certain operations with the
product.
We use the following symbols throughout these Operating Instructions to identify different operating
instructions:
Type of depiction
Meaning
1.
2.
Actions that must be performed in succession.
⇨
Result of the action.
This will happen when you perform an action.
⇨
Result of an operating instruction.
This will happen when you have completed all
steps.
Requirements.
In the event that any requirements have been
specified, these must be met before an action
can be performed.
Layout of references
If any references are given in these Operating Instructions, they appear as:
Example of a reference: [➙7]
References can be identified by their square brackets and an arrow. The number following the arrow
shows you on what page the section starts where you can find further information.
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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4

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Product description
Scope of delivery
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Product description
The SMART570 operating and display device complies with ISOBUS standard ISO 11783 and can be
used as an Universal Terminal (UT) on all ISOBUS machines, regardless of manufacturer. The
integrated ISOBUS functions are AEF certified.
The colour display of the SMART570 has a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. The SMART570 offers a
capacitive touch screen, a membrane keyboard and a rotary encoder for optimum operation of the
connected implement. A total of 12 softkeys can be operated both via the membrane keyboard and
via touch display. The latter supports the driver with text input by providing a complete keyboard on
the screen. The rotary encoder enables rapid value changes for numerical inputs.
The SMART570 supports AUX-N functionality according to ISO 11783. The functions of connected
AUX-N devices can be assigned to the keys of AUX-N operating device in a convenient editor.
The mini tractor functionality completes the SMART570's range of functions. Speed and work position
signals are evaluated and displayed in the form of a small dashboard.
The SMART570 is connected to the CAN bus via a cabled CPC connector.
Scope of delivery
Terminal
Terminal plate
Bolts
Pipe bracket
Washer
Front
Front view
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3.1
3.2

Product description
Rear
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Buttons on the casing
Function icons
Depiction of an available function. The
functions are executed when you press on the
respective function button.
Rotary encoder
Screen content
Rear
Rear view
Thread for the bracket screws
Speaker
Connection to the 7-pin signal socket
Connection to ISOBUS
Pressure compensation membrane (must
never be covered)
Rating plates
Abbreviations on the rating plate
Abbreviation
Meaning
HW
Hardware version
SW
Software version upon delivery
K-Nr
Customer number
If the product was manufactured for an agricultural machinery
manufacturer, the agricultural machinery manufacturer's item number
will be shown here.
P/N
Müller-Elektronik item number
S/N
Serial number
3.3
3.4

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Product description
EU declaration of conformity
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Information on the rating plate
Entry
Meaning
SMART570
Name of the product
Made in Germany
Country of manufacture
Year of Mfg.
Year of manufacturing
Input
Operating voltage 9-16 V, ⎓= DC voltage, current consumption
350 mA
IP6K6
Protection class according to ISO 20653
Symbols on the rating plate
The concept and design of the product as well as the model we put on the market
comply with the applicable legal provisions of the EU.
When it has reached the end of its service life, please dispose of this product as
electronic scrap in accordance with all applicable waste management laws.
EU declaration of conformity
Herewith we declare that the design and construction of this product and its identical variants, as well
as the form brought onto the market by us, is in accordance with the relevant safety and health
requirements of the EU Directive of Electromagnetic Compatibility 2014/30/EU. If alterations are
made to the product without prior consultations with us, this declaration becomes invalid.
SMART570
Harmonised standards applied:
EN ISO 14982:2009
(EMC Directive 2014/30/EU)
3.5

Installation
Mounting the terminal in the vehicle cab
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Installation
Mounting the terminal in the vehicle cab
1. Screw the terminal plate onto the rear of the terminal: Always use all four screws supplied.
2. Unscrew the long bolt out of the pipe bracket:
3. Attach the two bracket components together:
4. Insert the long bolt through the assembled bracket:
5. Screw in the long bolt until the terminal is firmly attached.
⇨You can now attach the terminal with the bracket on a round pipe (e.g. on the ME mounting
bracket).
Connecting the terminal to the ISOBUS
When it is connected to the ISOBUS, the terminal is supplied with voltage and communication is
possible with other ISOBUS components.
1. Connect the connector cable to the basic vehicle harness or the ISOBUS In-Cab-Connector.
2. Screw in the connector tightly.
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4.1
Procedure
4.2
Procedure

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Installation
Connecting sensors to the terminal
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⇨You have connected the terminal to the ISOBUS.
Connecting sensors to the terminal
The terminal can receive signals from the following sensors:
▪Work position sensor
Purpose:
–Display of the work position on the start screen.
–Transmission of the signal received through the signal socket to the ISOBUS.
Possible signal sources:
–7-pin signal socket on the sensor connection of the terminal.
–An ISOBUS job computer.
▪Speed sensor
Purpose:
–Display of the speed on the start screen.
–Transmission of the signal received through the signal socket to the ISOBUS.
Possible signal sources:
–7-pin signal socket on the sensor connection of the terminal.
4.3

Basic control principles
Initial start-up
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Basic control principles
Initial start-up
For the initial start-up, you must switch on and configure the terminal.
The terminal is installed and connected to the ISOBUS.
1. - Start the terminal.
⇨The terminal will now be started.
⇨Each time the terminal is started, it checks whether unknown job computers are connected
to the ISOBUS. If yes, the terminal then copies the information from the job computer. This
can take a little while.
⇨If a joystick or other operating device is detected, you will be requested to confirm the button
assignment [➙16].
⇨The following screen appears:
⇨You can change the system settings through this screen.
2. Configure the system settings [➙18].
3. Configure the speed sensor [➙20].
⇨You have configured the terminal.
Operating the terminal
The terminal can be operated either using the buttons on the casing and the rotary encoder or directly
with the touch function of the screen.
All functions of the terminal can be executed using both operating methods.
Operating the terminal using the buttons and rotary encoder
The following functions can be executed with the rotary encoder:
Illustration
Action
Function
/
Turning the rotary
encoder
Moves the cursor up or down.
Changes the value of a parameter.
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5.1
Procedure
5.2
5.2.1
Rotary encoder

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Basic control principles
Operating the terminal
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Illustration
Action
Function
Pushing the rotary
encoder
Clicks on the marked line.
Activates the marked parameter.
Confirms the input.
The following functions can be executed with the buttons on the casing:
Button
Designation
Function
ON/OFF button
Pressing the button for 1 second: Switches the terminal
on.
Pressing the button for 2 seconds: Switches the terminal
off.
Cancel button
Sends a cancel signal to the job computer.
Cancels the input of a value. The input box is exited and
the previous valid value is restored.
Acknowledges alarms.
Enter button
Opens an input box.
Confirms the input.
Acknowledges alarms.
Toggle button
Switches to a different app.
…
Function buttons
Performs the respective function shown on the screen.
Operating the terminal using the screen
With the touch function of the screen, you can execute the following actions directly by pressing on
the respective area of the screen:
▪Executing of functions using the respective function icons.
▪Selecting parameters.
▪Changing values for individual parameters.
Buttons
5.2.2

Basic control principles
Changing parameters
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Changing parameters
Changing parameters using the screen
1. Call up a screen with adjustable parameters. For example:
2. Press on the parameter that you want to change.
3. Change the value.
4. - Confirm the input.
Changing parameters with the rotary encoder
1. Call up a screen with adjustable parameters. For example:
2. / > - Select the parameter that you want to change.
3. / - Change the value.
Please note that for text inputs or number inputs with more than 3 digits, the values can only be
changed directly with the touch function of the screen
4. - Confirm the input.
5.3
5.3.1
Procedure
5.3.2
Procedure

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Basic control principles
Using the joystick
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Using the joystick
If an AUX-2 operating device (e.g.: joystick) is detected, an overview of the configured button
assignment is shown every time the terminal is started.
You have started the terminal.
1. The button assignment will be loaded.
2. The following message appears: “Confirm or discard the AUX button assignments in the
following screen."
3. - Confirm.
⇨A screen with the current button assignment appears.
4. Check whether the displayed button assignment is correct.
5. - Accept the button assignment or discard the button assignment.
5.4
Procedure

Configuration of the terminal
App selection
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Configuration of the terminal
From the start screen of the terminal, you can configure different terminal parameters and functions.
The individual parameters can be configured at several points.
If parameters are greyed out, they cannot be changed. They only serve as information.
1. - Start the terminal.
⇨The start screen appears:
2. Configure the desired parameters.
App selection
On this screen, you can switch between different apps, for example, between the terminal and a
connected job computer or joystick.
On the start screen, press:
The following function icons appear on the screen:
Function icon
Meaning
Switches back to the previous screen.
Brightness mode
You can change the brightness mode while working.
On the start screen, press:
The mode that is currently activated can be seen by the respective icons on the screen:
▪- Day mode is activated.
▪- Night mode is activated.
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Procedure
6.1
Path
Controls
6.2
Path

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Configuration of the terminal
System settings
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System settings
You can change the different basic system settings on this screen.
On the start screen, press:
The following function icons appear on the screen:
Function icon
Meaning
Switches back to the previous screen.
Changes the brightness mode.
Switches to the format and unit settings.
Switches to the terminal settings.
Switches to the AUX device settings.
Switches to the vehicle settings.
Scrolls to the previous page of the screen.
Scrolls to the next page of the screen.
The following parameters can be configured on this screen:
Parameter
Meaning
Date
Current date.
Time
Current time.
Time zone
Current time zone.
User language
Operating language for the terminal.
The selection list shows all of the languages that are supported by at least
one connected job computer or the terminal.
If the terminal supports the language selected here, it will be activated in this
language. Otherwise, the terminal will be activated in the language defined
as the “System language”.
System language
Alternative language for the terminal.
ISB functionality
Status of the ISB functionality.
6.3
Path
Controls
Parameter

Configuration of the terminal
System settings
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Parameter
Meaning
When this parameter is activated, the connected job computer switches to
safe mode when the ON/OFF button ( ) is briefly pressed. Moreover, an
alarm message appears.
Volume
Volume of the terminal.
Keyboard brightness
Activation/deactivation of the keyboard illumination.
Brightness Day
Brightness value for the screen and keyboard (if activated) in day mode.
Brightness Night
Brightness value for the screen and keyboard (if activated) in night mode.
Formats and units
On this screen, you can change different format and unit settings for the terminal.
On the start screen, press:
> .
The following function icons appear on the screen:
Function icon
Meaning
Switches back to the previous screen.
Changes the brightness mode.
Scrolls to the previous page of the screen.
Scrolls to the next page of the screen.
The following parameters can be configured on this screen:
Parameter
Meaning
Hour format
Time of day format for the terminal.
Date format
Date format for the terminal.
Decimal symbol
Decimal symbol for the terminal.
System of units
Unit system in which the terminal is operated.
Metric - Sets the units to the metric system.
Imperial - Sets the units to the imperial system.
US - Sets the units to the US system.
Custom - The units can be configured individually.
6.3.1
Path
Controls
Parameter

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Configuration of the terminal
System settings
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Terminal
On this screen, you can define how the terminal should identify itself and react on the bus.
On the start screen, press:
> .
The following function icons appear on the screen:
Function icon
Meaning
Switches back to the previous screen.
Changes the brightness mode.
The following parameters can be configured on this screen:
Parameter
Meaning
Function ISO VT
Activates and deactivates the login of the VT functionality through the
ISOBUS interface.
Instance ISO VT
If there are multiple terminals on the ISOBUS, each terminal can be
assigned with an instance number. The instance number serves to assign
job computers to terminals.
Number of navigation
buttons
With "1", the terminal uses button 12 for displaying the next function icons, if
the job computer want to display more than 12 function icons at the same
time.
With "2", the terminal uses button 12 for displaying the next function icons
and button 11 for displaying the previous function icons.
Vehicle
On this screen, you can configure the following sensors:
▪Work position sensor
▪Speed sensor
On the start screen, press:
> .
The following function icons appear on the screen:
Function icon
Meaning
Switches back to the previous screen.
Changes the brightness mode.
6.3.2
Path
Controls
Parameter
6.3.3
Path
Controls
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