Muller Elektronik TRACK-Guide III Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Muller Elektronik TRACK-Guide III Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Version: V5.20170221
31302713-02-EN
TRACK-Guide III
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  • Page 1 Installation and operating instructions TRACK-Guide III Version: V5.20170221 31302713-02-EN Read and follow these operating instructions. Keep these operating instructions in a safe place for later reference.
  • Page 2 Company details Document Installation and operating instructions Product: TRACK-Guide III Document number: 31302713-02-EN As of software version: V02.15.12 Original language: German Copyright © Müller-Elektronik GmbH & Co.KG Franz-Kleine-Straße 18 33154 Salzkotten Germany Phone: ++49 (0) 5258 / 9834 - 0 Fax: ++49 (0) 5258 / 9834 - 90 Email: info@mueller-elektronik.de...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents For your safety Basic safety instructions Intended use Layout and meaning of warnings Disposal Instructions on retrofitting About these Operating Instructions Target group of these Operating Instructions Layout of operating instructions Layout of references Directional information in these instructions Current version Product description...
  • Page 4 Table of contents Moving an application Saving and loading window arrangements Hiding an application Using the keyboard 5.10 Using a memory device 5.10.1 Using a SD card 5.10.2 Folders on the USB memory device 5.10.3 Displaying the content of the memory device on the terminal Connecting and configuring external devices GPS receiver 6.1.1...
  • Page 5 Table of contents Tractor-ECU application Work screen Managing the tractor profiles Parameters 8.3.1 Calibrating the speed sensor 8.3.2 Calibrating an analog working position sensor 8.3.3 Tractor geometry Results 8.4.1 Trip counter 8.4.2 Task-related counter Virtual ECU application Managing virtual job computers Parameters Work screen ISOBUS-TC task processing...
  • Page 6 Table of contents 12.2.3 Port C 12.2.4 CAM port 12.2.5 ETH (Ethernet) port 12.3 Licence conditions History 13.1 V5.20170221 V5.20170221 31302713-02-EN...
  • Page 7: For Your Safety

    For your safety Basic safety instructions For your safety Basic safety instructions Please read the following safety instructions carefully before using the product for the first time. ▪ Do not operate the terminal while driving in road traffic. Come to a standstill in order to use the unit.
  • Page 8: Layout And Meaning Of Warnings

    For your safety Layout and meaning of warnings 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.
  • Page 9 For your safety Instructions on retrofitting User responsibility When retrofitting a machine with electrical and electronic farm equipment and/or components connected to the vehicle's electrical system, it is your own responsibility to check whether the installation causes interference with the vehicle's electronic system or other components. This applies, in particular, to the electronic control of: ▪...
  • Page 10: About These Operating Instructions

    About these Operating Instructions Target group of these Operating Instructions About these Operating Instructions Target group of these Operating Instructions These Operating Instructions are intended for personnel entrusted with installing and operating the terminal. Layout of operating instructions The operating instructions explain step by step how you can perform certain operations with the product.
  • Page 11: Product Description

    Product description Scope of delivery Product description Scope of delivery The following items are included in delivery: ▪ TRACK-Guide III terminal ▪ VESA holder and screws ▪ Bracket for mounting the terminal ▪ USB memory device ▪ Installation and Operating Instructions ▪...
  • Page 12: Applications On The Terminal

    Product description Applications on the terminal USB port for: Port A - USB memory device [➙ 27] CAN bus port for: - ISOBUS basic vehicle harness [➙ 17] - Connection to the tractor CAN bus Port C Port B See section: Pin assignment Port B [➙ 77] Serial port for: - GPS receiver [➙...
  • Page 13 Product description Applications on the terminal More about this in section: Tractor-ECU application [➙ 51] ▪ - Virtual ECU application The Virtual ECU application is a central hub where virtual job computers can be created for machines and devices that do not communicate through ISOBUS. The Virtual ECU enables the use of apps such as TRACK-Leader, ISOBUS-TC and SECTION- Control with non-ISO machines.
  • Page 14: Information On The Nameplate

    Product description Information on the nameplate You will find the operating instructions on the Müller-Elektronik website. ▪ - Agricon plugin Enables coupling with crop protection sensors (Yara-N, P3US, P3ALS etc.) manufactured by Agricon. Information on the nameplate You will find a nameplate sticker on the back of the terminal. On this sticker, you can find all the information you need to definitively identify the product.
  • Page 15: Mounting And Installation

    Mounting and installation Mounting the terminal in the vehicle cab Mounting and installation Mounting the terminal in the vehicle cab You need a bracket to mount the terminal in the vehicle cab. The following brackets are available. Item number Type Scope of Properties delivery?
  • Page 16: Mounting The Optional Bracket

    Mounting and installation Mounting the terminal in the vehicle cab 4.1.2 Mounting the optional bracket Procedure  You have the bracket assembly kit within reach. 1. Assemble the bracket together. 2. Secure the bracket with the four screws on the back side of the terminal. 3.
  • Page 17: Connecting The Terminal To Voltage Supply

    Mounting and installation Connecting the terminal to voltage supply ▪ Adaptor for round pipe systems, for pipes with a diameter of 20, 25 or 30 mm, item number: 31322508 Procedure 1. Assemble the adaptor together. 2. Connect the adaptor with the bracket. 3.
  • Page 18: Inserting A Micro-Sd Card

    Mounting and installation Inserting a Micro-SD card ▪ enable communication with other ISOBUS components. You will need a different connection cable for this, depending on the model of your tractor. ▪ In tractors that have been retroactively upgraded with an ISOBUS basic vehicle harness manufactured by Müller-Elektronik, use connector cable A from the ISOBUS basic vehicle harness.
  • Page 19 Mounting and installation Using two terminals Possible purpose TRACK-Guide settings Setting of the in-cab terminal job computer operation on the ME (JohnDeere: Implement Bus; Fendt: Fendt The ISOBUS terminal licence is required. terminal. ISOBUS terminal). Deactivate Task Controller (JohnDeere: Task Controller; Fendt: Taskcontroller). For JohnDeere, also deactivate: Greenstar, Original GreenStar Monitor 31302713-02-EN...
  • Page 20: Basic Control Principles

    Basic control principles Switching on the terminal Basic control principles Switching on the terminal Procedure To switch on the terminal:  The terminal is installed and connected to the power cable or the ISOBUS basic vehicle harness. 1. Press and hold the button for approx.
  • Page 21: Operating An Isobus Implement

    Basic control principles Initial start-up Setting Where? Purpose receiver must be activated. Enter the tractor geometry and See: activate the tractor profile. / Settings - Managing the tractor profiles [ ➙ 51] - Tractor geometry [➙ 56] Virtual job computer For the system to be able to know the working width and / Settings...
  • Page 22: Terminal For Task Processing

    Basic control principles Initial start-up Setting Where? Comment Connecting the job computer to the ISOBUS. Job computer profile in Search for a profile and set the SECTION-Control "Machine model" parameter. / Settings / SECTION- Control For more precise operation, configure all of the other parameters in the profile.
  • Page 23: Switching Off The Terminal

    Basic control principles Switching off the terminal 1. Switch on the terminal. - Open the ISOBUS-TC application using the selection menu [➙ 24]. 3. Insert a USB memory device with task data. 4. Start a task. Switching off the terminal Procedure To switch off the terminal: 1.
  • Page 24: Opening Applications

    Basic control principles Opening applications Icon Meaning purposes. Has no function in this area. When this icon appears in other areas, it is used for cancellation or deletion purposes. Has no function in the current software version. Has no function in the current software version. Opening applications An application opens when it appears in the main window or in an additional window.
  • Page 25: Moving An Application

    Basic control principles Moving an application Moving an application You can move any application from the main window to one of the additional windows or to the ME- Header. Procedure To move an application from the main window to an additional window: ...
  • Page 26: Hiding An Application

    Basic control principles Hiding an application ⇨ The arrangement will be saved. Procedure To load a saved arrangement: 1. Briefly press the button: ⇨ The arrangement will be loaded. Hiding an application If you do not have enough space on the terminal screen to open new applications, you can hide an application.
  • Page 27: Using A Memory Device

    Basic control principles Using a memory device Keyboard for inputting text and numbers. Keyboard for inputting text. 5.10 Using a memory device The terminal can work with two kinds of memory devices: 1. With an integrated micro-SD card. This will be used as storage for most applications. 2.
  • Page 28: Displaying The Content Of The Memory Device On The Terminal

    Basic control principles Using a memory device ▪ "fileserver" – Files: All file formats are acceptable. – Purpose: Files which are to be imported or exported in the File Server application are saved in this folder. ▪ "GPS" – Files: .txt –...
  • Page 29: Connecting And Configuring External Devices

    Connecting and configuring external devices GPS receiver Connecting and configuring external devices GPS receiver 6.1.1 Connecting the GPS receiver to the terminal Find out how to connect Müller-Elektronik GPS receiver to the terminal via the GPS receiver's Operating Instructions. When mounting the terminal in a vehicle which is already fitted with a GPS receiver and another ISOBUS terminal, you must: ▪...
  • Page 30 Connecting and configuring external devices GPS receiver Available drivers Driver name GPS receiver deactivated No GPS receiver is connected. A100, A101 Drivers for the A100 and A101 GPS receivers from Müller- Elektronik, if they are connected to the serial interface. AG-STAR, SMART-6L Drivers for the AG-STAR and SMART-6L GPS receivers from Müller-Elektronik, if they are connected to the serial interface.
  • Page 31: Configuring The Gps Receiver

    Connecting and configuring external devices GPS receiver 6.1.3 Configuring the GPS receiver The internal software for each GPS receiver must be configured. You can configure the following GPS receivers offered by Müller-Elektronik via the terminal: ▪ A100, A101 ▪ AG-STAR, SMART-6L All other GPS receivers must be configured in accordance with their manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 32 Connecting and configuring external devices GPS receiver Satellite 1 – primary DGPS satellite. The DGPS receiver will connect to this satellite in the first instance. Satellite 2 – secondary DGPS satellite. The DGPS receiver will only connect to this satellite in the event that the primary satellite fails.
  • Page 33 Connecting and configuring external devices GPS receiver – "GPS/GLONASS GLIDE 2" When a DGPS/GLONASS receiver SMART-6L receiver is connected: – EGNOS/WAAS – EGNOS/WAAS + GLIDE – GLIDE – RTK radio (RTK licence required) – RTK GSM (RTK licence required) – TerraStar (RTK or L band licence required) Information for GLIDE If you have selected a correction signal with GLIDE, please note: ▪...
  • Page 34: Rtk Or L Band Licence For Smart-6L

    Connecting and configuring external devices GPS receiver When the RTK signal is available again, the vehicle will be gradually steered towards the original GPS position. ▪ deactivated The parameter is deactivated. Terrain compensation The GPS TILT-Module terrain compensation is configured using this parameter. You can order the terrain compensation from Müller-Elektronik with the following item number: 30302495.
  • Page 35: Configuring The Gps Receiver For The Steering System

    Connecting and configuring external devices GPS receiver 5. Configure the parameters. The explanations for the individual parameters can be found in the table at the end of this section. - Save the changes. ⇨ The following message appears: "Should the data be transmitted to the modem?" 7.
  • Page 36: Recording Gps Positions

    Connecting and configuring external devices GPS receiver 6. For TRACK-Leader AUTO® systems, tap and adjust the baud rate of the receiver to the automatic steering. ⇨ The following message appears: "You can now disconnect the GPS receiver." 7. Confirm using "OK". 8.
  • Page 37: Configuring The "Gps Tilt-Module" Terrain Compensation

    Connecting and configuring external devices Configuring the joystick button allocations 5. Tap "Trace-Data". ⇨ The "Trace-Data" screen will appear. 6. Scroll down. 7. Checkmark the "Record and save data" button. ⇨ The terminal will immediately begin to record the data. This will be saved in the "GPS" folder on the USB memory device.
  • Page 38: Connecting Sensors To The Terminal

    Connecting and configuring external devices Connecting sensors to the terminal - Open the Service application. 2. Tap "Driver". 3. Tap "Auxiliary". 4. Mark "Auxiliary2". - Confirm. 6. Restart the terminal. Procedure To configure the button assignment:  You have activated the driver "Auxiliary2" - Open the Service application.
  • Page 39: Camera

    Connecting and configuring external devices Camera You can also connect the terminal to the signal socket. Cable to the signal socket Ports Connection Item number 7-pin to 9-pin socket Cable directly to the signal socket 30322548 Transmits the speed and working position.
  • Page 40: Connecting The Camera Nq

    Connecting and configuring external devices Camera Connecting the camera NQ Camera with adapter cable Plug for connection to the terminal. Camera CAM port Connector for the adapter cable Camera plug Connector for the extension cable Connector for the camera plug 1.
  • Page 41: Operating The Camera

    Connecting and configuring external devices External lightbar ⇨ After restarting, the icon for the camera application will appear in the selection menu. - Open the Camera application. 6.4.3 Operating the camera The camera serves solely for observing the implement functions in non-safety-related working areas of the agricultural implement.
  • Page 42: Activating An External Lightbar

    Connecting and configuring external devices Connecting the on-board integrated display/controller to the terminal External lightbar Plug for connection to the terminal Plug for connecting a GPS receiver Serial port 6.5.2 Activating an external LightBar If you connected an external LightBar to the terminal, you must activate it. To activate the external LightBar, you must first activate its driver.
  • Page 43: Iso Printer

    Connecting and configuring external devices ISO printer On-board display/controller Null modem cable Adapter cable* Port B on the terminal Available as a set with Cable 3, item number: 3032254800 *When using an Amatron3 or Amatron+ as on-board integrated display/controller, you will only need a traditional null modem cable.
  • Page 44: Activating The Iso Printer

    Connecting and configuring external devices Configuring the Bluetooth connection in the Connection Center 6.7.2 Activating the ISO printer In order to activate the ISO printer, you must activate its driver. Procedure - Open the Service application. 2. Tap "Driver". 3. Tap "ISOPrinter". ⇨...
  • Page 45 Connecting and configuring external devices Crop protection sensors 1. Connect the sensor to the ISOBUS. 2. Follow the instructions from the sensor manufacturer. The terminal does not need to be configured. Procedure To work with serial connection sensors: 1. Connect the sensor to the serial port of the terminal. 2.
  • Page 46: Configuring The Terminal In The Service Application

    Configuring the terminal in the Service application Changing the language Configuring the terminal in the Service application Changing the language If you change the language in the Service application, you also change the language for all applications and the ISOBUS job computer. If a connected ISOBUS job computer cannot activate the selected language, a standard language will be activated.
  • Page 47 Configuring the terminal in the Service application Basic settings ⇨ The application start screen will appear: 2. Tap "Terminal". ⇨ A list of parameters will appear. See the table below. 3. To change the value of any of the parameters, tap the desired parameter. ⇨...
  • Page 48: Enabling And Disabling Applications

    Configuring the terminal in the Service application Enabling and disabling applications Parameter name Function Number of navigation buttons The terminal provides a maximum of 12 function icons in each application. When you connect an ISOBUS job computer that has more functions in a single screen to the terminal, their function icons are spread over multiple pages.
  • Page 49: Unlocking Licenses For Full Versions

    Configuring the terminal in the Service application Unlocking licenses for full versions 4. Restart the terminal. Unlocking licenses for full versions Several applications are pre-installed on the terminal, which you can use for trial purposes for up to 50 hours. After this time has elapsed, they will be automatically deactivated. "Licenses"...
  • Page 50: Creating Screenshots

    Configuring the terminal in the Service application Creating screenshots Creating screenshots A screenshot is a photo of the screen being displayed. Procedure 1. Insert a USB memory device into the terminal. - Open the Service application. 3. Tap "Terminal". 4. Set the "Screenshot" parameter to "Activated". 5.
  • Page 51: Tractor-Ecu Application

    Tractor-ECU application Work screen Tractor-ECU application The Tractor-ECU application is used to compile all of the information of the vehicle on which the terminal is mounted. Tractor-ECU can transfer this information to other apps (e.g. the position of the GPS receiver to TRACK-Leader or SECTION-Control) or to a connected ISOBUS job computer (GPS signal as a speed source).
  • Page 52 Tractor-ECU application Managing the tractor profiles – If you are working with SECTION-Control and ISOBUS planters/seeders or field sprayers, the distance between the GPS receiver and the coupling is decisive. For this reason, you need one profile in which you measure the distance to the lower link in the geometry, and one profile in which you measure the distance to the drawbar.
  • Page 53: Parameters

    Tractor-ECU application Parameters Function icon Function Deletes the tractor profile. Procedure - Open the Tractor ECU application. 2. Tap "Settings". ⇨ The existing tractor profiles appear. ⇨ If a tractor profile is activated, most of the other function icons are greyed-out. 3.
  • Page 54 Tractor-ECU application Parameters A wheel sensor is connected to the terminal. The wheel sensor must be calibrated [➙ 55]. ▪ "Radar sensor" A radar sensor is connected to the terminal. The radar sensor must be calibrated [➙ 55]. ▪ "GPS receiver" The speed is calculated using GPS.
  • Page 55: Calibrating The Speed Sensor

    Tractor-ECU application Parameters As soon as the steering system is activated, the system assumes that the implement is in working position. "Sensor type" parameter If a working position sensor is connected to the terminal via connector B, you must tell the terminal the principle according to which the sensor functions.
  • Page 56: Calibrating An Analog Working Position Sensor

    Tractor-ECU application Parameters  The vehicle with the connected machine is operational for a 100m drive and is at the start of the marked distance.  You have connected a wheel sensor or radar sensor to the terminal.  You have selected the value "Wheel sensor" or "Radar sensor" in the "Speed" parameter. 1.
  • Page 57: Results

    Tractor-ECU application Results Distance between the centre of the vehicle and the GPS receiver, on the left-right axis. If the receiver is installed on the left side, enter a negative value. Users of TRACK-Leader AUTO®: The position of the GPS receiver must also be entered and calibrated in the steering job computer.
  • Page 58 Tractor-ECU application Results 2. Tap "Information". ⇨ The "Results" screen appears with the trip counters. 3. Tap the function icons to clear the trip counters. Icon This counter will be erased Applied distance Working time All trip counters 8.4.2 Task-related counter These counters are transmitted to the ISOBUS-TC app.
  • Page 59: Virtual Ecu Application

    Virtual ECU application Managing virtual job computers Virtual ECU application The Virtual ECU application (or for short: VECU) is used to create virtual job computers for the following implements: ▪ Implements that do not have their own job computer. For example: Cultivators, ploughs, mechanical seeders, etc.
  • Page 60: Parameters

    Virtual ECU application Parameters 2. Tap "Settings". ⇨ The existing virtual job computers appear. ⇨ If a job computer is activated, most of the other function icons are greyed-out. 3. A maximum of five job computer profiles can be displayed on one page. To view other profiles, swipe across the screen with your finger from bottom to top.
  • Page 61 Virtual ECU application Parameters Sections Opens a screen where you can enter the width of the individual sections on the implement. Machine model This parameter influences how the working bar follows the arrow in TRACK-Leader. The configuration improves the precision of the recording of applied areas in curves. After each change, you also need to adjust the geometry.
  • Page 62: Work Screen

    Virtual ECU application Work screen Geometry of machines and display in TRACK-Leader Mounted fertilizer spreader Trailed sprayer Display in TRACK-Leader Work screen The following information may appear on the work screen: ▪ Serially transmitted application/spread rates: Target rates and current rates ▪...
  • Page 63: Isobus-Tc Task Processing

    ISOBUS-TC task processing Configuring ISOBUS-TC ISOBUS-TC task processing The ISOBUS-TC application has two jobs: ▪ As Task Controller, the application controls all of the relevant data between the terminal and other implements that are connected to the ISOBUS or terminal (Part 11 of the standard ISO11783).
  • Page 64: Tc Number" Parameter

    ISOBUS-TC task processing Configuring ISOBUS-TC – After activating the ISOBUS-TC license, you can edit shape prescription maps. – In ISOBUS-TC, you cannot create any tasks. ▪ "Extended" - In this operating mode, the ISOBUS-TC menu is extended. The ISOBUS-TC license is required. In this mode, ISOBUS-TC serves to manage and process ISO-XML tasks. Two working methods are possible here.
  • Page 65: Save Finished Tasks As A File?" Parameter

    ISOBUS-TC task processing Configuring the list of connections 10.1.5 "Save finished tasks as a file?" parameter If this parameter is activated, all ISO-XML tasks are saved on the memory device as a text file. 10.1.6 “Validation of the device description” parameter Optional parameter.
  • Page 66: Using Fields And Shp Data

    ISOBUS-TC task processing Using fields and shp data - Open the ISOBUS-TC application. 2. Tap "Current task". ⇨ The "Task" screen will appear. 3. Tap "List of connection". ⇨ You have called up the list of connections screen. ⇨ A list will appear with all of the equipment connected to the ISOBUS. The connectors appear between the equipment.
  • Page 67: What Is Field Data For

    ISOBUS-TC task processing Using fields and shp data Icon Function Creates a new field. Activates the field. Deactivates the field. Enables editing of the field properties. Deletes the field. Icon only appears when you tap Enables the import of field data. Displays the loaded prescription map.
  • Page 68: Activating And Deactivating Fields

    ISOBUS-TC task processing Using fields and shp data - Create a new field. ⇨ A form for entering the data appears. 4. On the topmost line, enter a field name. - Exit the screen. ⇨ You will be asked whether you want to save the changes. 6.
  • Page 69: Importing Field Data (*.Shp)

    ISOBUS-TC task processing Using fields and shp data 7. Depending on which machine you are working with, you can create or select a suitable guidance line set in TRACK-Leader. More information on guidance line sets can be found in the instructions for TRACK-Leader.
  • Page 70: Exporting Field Data

    ISOBUS-TC task processing Using fields and shp data If you now activate the field, you can start a new navigation with the loaded field data. 10.3.5 Exporting field data Procedure To export field data: 1. Please insert the USB memory device. - Open the ISOBUS-TC application.
  • Page 71: Using Prescription Maps

    ISOBUS-TC task processing Using prescription maps 10.4 Using prescription maps A prescription map is a detailed map of a field. In this map the field is split up into areas. The prescription map contains information on how the product(s) are to be applied in each area of the field.
  • Page 72: Selecting Shape Prescription Maps

    ISOBUS-TC task processing Using prescription maps 8. Tap "Data type". ⇨ A list with possible data types will appear. 9. Select "Prescription map". 10. Tap "File selection". 11. Select the prescription map. ⇨ The screen with the properties of the prescription map appears. 12.
  • Page 73: Iso-Xml Prescription Maps

    ISOBUS-TC task processing MULTI-Control - Open the ISOBUS-TC application. 2. Tap "Fields". 3. Tap on the field to be edited. 4. Tap 5. Tap 6. Enter the desired change in value. For example: 50% = halve, 200% = double - Confirm. ⇨...
  • Page 74 ISOBUS-TC task processing MULTI-Control This is necessary in two cases: ▪ MULTI-Rate - If the machine applies only one product that is metered by several metering units. For example, a field sprayer with two tanks and two control manifolds. ▪ MULTI-Product - If the machine has several tanks that are used to apply different products at different rates.
  • Page 75: File Server Application

    File Server application File Server application The File Server application is used to define a save location on the terminal. This save location can be used by all ISOBUS implements which do not have their own USB interface. This enables the updating of certain ISOBUS job computers, and also the possibility of saving, for example protocols or error messages.
  • Page 76: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Technical specifications of the terminal Technical specifications 12.1 Technical specifications of the terminal Operating voltage 10V - 32V Power consumption 0.5A (typical) - 4A (operation) Power input Typical: 6W Maximum: 40W Ambient temperature -20°C - +60°C Storage temperature -30°C - +80°C Dimensions (W x H x D) 243mm x 186mm x 69mm...
  • Page 77: Assignment Plans

    Technical specifications Assignment plans 1 x Sub-D 9 plug 1 x Sub-D 9 plug (CAN & signals) 1 x M12 (camera) 1 x M12 (Industrial Ethernet) 12.2 Assignment plans 12.2.1 Port A (CAN bus) 9-pin Sub-D socket Signal name Function CAN_L CAN_L out 6 -Vin...
  • Page 78: Port C

    Technical specifications Assignment plans Port B is a 9-pin Sub-D connector. The connector can be used for the following purposes depending on its assignment: Purpose Pins used As second CAN interface 7, 9 As second serial interface 2, 3, 4, 5 As signal input for two digital and one analogue 1, 5, 6, 8 signal.
  • Page 79: Cam Port

    Technical specifications Assignment plans Signal name Function 1 (DCD1) Switched input voltage, ≤ max. 250 mA total (Pin 1 + Pin 4) 2 /RxD /RxD 3 /TxD /TxD 4 (DTR) Switched input voltage, ≤ max. 250 mA total (Pin 1 + Pin 4 (RI) 5 V ≤...
  • Page 80: Eth (Ethernet) Port

    Technical specifications Licence conditions 12.2.5 ETH (Ethernet) port M12 socket: Ethernet Signal name Function white-orange white-green orange green Pin not present Pin not present Screen Screen ESD/EMC shielding 12.3 Licence conditions The software uses the following open source libraries: ▪ Eigen http://www.mueller-elektronik.de/LICENCES/eigen/LICENSE.txt ▪...
  • Page 81: History

    History V5.20170221 History 13.1 V5.20170221 New section ▪ Configuring the Bluetooth connection in the Connection Center [➙ 44] ▪ Crop protection sensors [➙ 44] ▪ Virtual ECU application [➙ 59] ▪ History [➙ 81] Updated sections ▪ Basic safety instructions [➙ 7] ▪...

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