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ISOMatch Grip
016-0171-722 Rev. A
12/20
E36600
Copyright 2020
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  • Page 1 ISOMatch Grip 016-0171-722 Rev. A 12/20 E36600 Copyright 2020...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Dimensions clamp set components Technical specifications IsoMatch Grip requirements Connecting the IsoMatch Grip to IsoMatch terminals Mounting the clamp set to the IsoMatch Grip Mounting the IsoMatch Grip in the tractor cabin  Working with the IsoMatch Grip Overview Isomatch Grip Presetting ...
  • Page 3 Diagnostics Outputs screen Diagnostics Inputs screen System Settings screen Events screen  Allocating functions to the push buttons IsoMatch Grip control screen Available input data items for display Manually allocating functions to the buttons   see also continuation page...
  • Page 4 Allocating functions to the buttons in Learn Mode Allocating multiple functions to one button  Troubleshooting Technical failure: What next? Troubleshooting IsoMatch Grip  Cleaning and storage  Disposal  EC-Declaration of Conformity  see also previous page...
  • Page 5 USER MANUAL IsoMatch Grip...
  • Page 6: Identification Of The Machine

    Hoofdweg 1278 NL-2153 LR Nieuw Vennep The Netherlands Kverneland Group Mechatronics BV retains all copyrights and rights of usage. The contents of this operating manual are subject to change without notice. All rights reserved. The right to technical revision is reserved.
  • Page 7 Preface Target group of this manual This operation manual is meant for those concerned with the control, use and maintenance of the product. It contains all data required for a safe handling, use and maintenance of the product. For your safety Before carrying out any adjustments and use of this product, familiarise yourself with this operation manual.
  • Page 8: Symbols Used

    Symbols used In this operation manual the following symbols and terms are used: A bullet represents enumerations.  A triangle represents mandatory steps.  An arrow represents cross references at other text passages. Besides these symbols, pictograms are used, which will help you with the location of text passages: Tip! This word shows tips and advices for the easy use of the machine/product.
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    Safety information Safety decals This chapter describes general safety information regarding this product. For your safety, safety decals are placed at significant places on the device. Please do not remove them. If they become illegible or begin to peel off, replace them with appropriate spare stickers. When using a high pressure cleaner, do never aim the spray directly at the product.
  • Page 10 Keep the product in good working condition. Use original spare parts Only use original Kverneland Group spare parts. Using other products may lead to malfunction of the product or reduced safety. Warranty is not valid when non-original spare parts are used.
  • Page 11: Intended Use

    Watch the temperature range Watch the temperature range of the machine/product: Storage temperature -20 to +70 degrees Celsius. Operation temperature -20 to +70 degrees Celsius. Extreme high or low operating temperatures may lead to malfunction of the product. Intended use This device is designed for use in agricultural or similar operations.
  • Page 12 Troubleshooting When technical failure occurs  stop operation!   refer to troubleshooting to solve the problem!  when the problem persists, contact your local dealer! Continuing to operate when technical failure occurs may lead to damage to the device! Safety information...
  • Page 13: Getting To Know The Product

    The IsoMatch product range is developed for monitoring, operation and control of Kverneland Group agricultural implements. The IsoMatch Grip is an ISOBUS compatible AUX device which can be used in combination with the Kverneland Group ISOBUS virtual terminals and machines, as well as with ISOBUS compatible compet- itor systems.
  • Page 14: Products Delivery Isomatch Grip

    Products delivery IsoMatch Grip Getting to know the product...
  • Page 15: Dimensions Isomatch Grip

    Dimensions IsoMatch Grip Getting to know the product...
  • Page 16: Cable Lengths And Pinning

    Cable lengths and pinning Getting to know the product...
  • Page 17: Dimensions Clamp Set Components

    Dimensions clamp set components Getting to know the product...
  • Page 18: Technical Specifications

    Rubber balls Rubber + Aluminium Color: Housing RAL 7021 Keypad Black Basis plate Brushed Aluminium Clamp set Powder coated black Rubber balls Black Weight: IsoMatch Grip with cable 410 g IsoMatch Grip without cable 290 g Getting to know the product...
  • Page 19 Subject Item Description Weight: Clamp set 194 g Specifications: Connection 9P cable on the bottom side to the next ISOBUS device (CPC 9M) and the tractor (CPC 9F). Ratings: Output ISOBUS Power supply 6-32V DC Operating temperature -20 to +70 degrees Celsius Storage temperature -20 to +70 degrees Celsius IP rating...
  • Page 20: Isomatch Grip Requirements

    IsoMatch Grip requirements Note: The IsoMatch Grip is an ISOBUS compatible AUX device which can be used in combination with ISOBUS compatible competitor systems as well. For more information we advise you to contact your dealer or refer to your specific user manual.
  • Page 21: Connecting The Isomatch Grip To Isomatch Terminals

    Connecting the IsoMatch Grip to IsoMatch terminals Detail A: Connector can be connected to other ‘incab devices’. Always use the protective cap when not connected to another device. Getting to know the product...
  • Page 22: Mounting The Clamp Set To The Isomatch Grip

    Mounting the clamp set to the IsoMatch Grip Getting to know the product...
  • Page 23: Mounting The Isomatch Grip In The Tractor Cabin

    it is easy to attach and operate the IsoMatch Grip the IsoMatch Grip does not either obstruct the proper and in- tended use of the machine the placement or use of the IsoMatch Grip does not lead to machine damage or injury. ...
  • Page 24: Working With The Isomatch Grip

    Working with the IsoMatch Grip Overview Isomatch Grip Key pad area with LED mode display push buttons Safety trigger Working with the IsoMatch Grip...
  • Page 25: Presetting

    Important! The IsoMatch Grip requests UT Version 3 or higher. The IsoMatch Grip works only with an implement connected to UT Instance 0 (1). Changing UT version parameters requires a reboot of your terminal. Working with the IsoMatch Grip...
  • Page 26: Initial Start Up

    Note: As long as the connection to the UT is not (yet) established, the buttons are flashing one after another in a clockwise direction.  Press the Implement IsoMatch Grip icon to get to the Home screen. Initial start up...
  • Page 27: Home Screen

    Home screen After pressing the Implement IsoMatch Grip icon, the home screen pops up from where it is possible to navigate to the IsoMatch Grip Work screen. IsoMatch Grip Work screen button  To get familiar with the Work screen press the Work screen button.
  • Page 28: Work Screen

    Work screen The Work screen that is popping up displays allocated auxiliary functions to the push buttons (Exam- ple) and enables to switch the work modes. Work Mode Display Home button Work Mode Switching button Allocated auxiliary function (Example) No function allocated (Example) ...
  • Page 29 Note: Work Mode Switching enables to switch smartly between the work modes when more than one mode is allocated with auxiliary functions. If more than one mode is allocated with auxiliary functions, switching the work mode in the Work Mode Display happens with the help of the Work Mode Switching button. If more than two modes are allocated with auxiliary functions and a single button is config- ured for mode switching, alternatively it is possible to flip the direction of the Work Mode Switching button by pressing the Trigger.
  • Page 30 The Home screen enables to set or edit User Settings. User Settings button  Press the User Settings button. Initial start up...
  • Page 31: User Settings Screen

    User Settings screen The User Settings screen pops up which facilitates setting or editing Operation, Alarm and System Settings. Operation Settings button Alarm Settings button System Menu  Press the Operation Settings button. Initial start up...
  • Page 32: Operation Settings

    Operation Settings The Operation Settings screen enables setting and editing of the Trigger Time, Number of Modes, Mode Switching, LED intensity and the One-to-one Function Allocation. Trigger Time Number of Modes Mode Switching LED intensity One-to-one Function Allocation  Press the Trigger Time field. Initial start up...
  • Page 33: Trigger Time Settings

    The Trigger Time is a safety function which works as a time out and which can be set to 1 second, 30 seconds, 5 minutes or none. When the trigger is pressed the buttons of the IsoMatch Grip are enabled until the specified time out occurs. After that the buttons are disabled until the trigger is pressed again.
  • Page 34: Mode Number Settings

    Mode Number settings A maximum of 44 auxilary functions can be allocated to 11 IsoMatch Grip function buttons in 4 different work modes. Work modes are identified by the colour of the Mode Display LED (blue-red-green-yellow). Tip: In case of limited function usage, it is more convenient to reduce the amount of modes.
  • Page 35: Mode Switching Settings

    Mode Switching settings Mode Switching defines how to switch between multiple modes. In total 4 buttons can be configured for Mode Switching (the top two and the bottom two ones) depending on user preference. In case that there are more than 2 modes, the direction of switching can be chosen by using two Mode Switching buttons or one Mode Switching button in combination with the Trigger.
  • Page 36: Led Intensity Setting

    LED Intensity setting After pressing the LED Intensity field, a numpad will pop up to insert a LED Intensity value. LED intensity setting enables increasing or decreasing the brightness of the LED mode display and the background lighting of the push buttons. LED intensity percentage ...
  • Page 37: One-To-One Function Allocation

    One-to-one Function Allocation One-to-one Allocation Function enabled is the default setting, meaning that one specific machine func- tion can be assigned to one specific auxiliary input only. Disabling the One-to-one Allocation Function fa- cilitates allocating more than one machine function to a specific push button in a specific mode. Note: It is advised to enable One-to-one Allocation Function for easy function...
  • Page 38: Alarm Setting

    Alarm Setting The User Setting screen pops up and facilitates to set or edit Alarm Setting. Alarm Setting button  Press the Alarm Setting button. Initial start up...
  • Page 39: Alarm Setting Screen

    Alarm Setting  Maintain the Alarm Setting option activated. Note: If the Alarm Setting option is disabled, no alarm will be triggered but the LEDs of the IsoMatch Grip will start to flash instead. Initial start up...
  • Page 40: Alarm Screen

    Alarm screen The Alarm is raised when buttons of the IsoMatch Grip are pressed when the it is not in work mode. When the Alarm screen pops up, it is indicating that any IsoMatch Grip push button activity is locked.
  • Page 41 Alternatively the lock can be released by pressing the 4 Center Buttons of the IsoMatch Grip directly. The chronological order does not matter, as long as all 4 Center Buttons of the IsoMatch Grip are pressed successively. The process will be displayed in the 4 Center Button field.
  • Page 42: System Menu

    System Menu The User Settings screen enables access to the System Menu. System Menu button  Press the System Menu button. Initial start up...
  • Page 43: System Menu Screen

    System Menu screen The System Menu screen facilitates to run System Diagnostics and to show Events. Access button (for service only) Events button Diagnostics button  Press the Diagnostics button. Initial start up...
  • Page 44: Diagnostics Info Screen

    Diagnostics Info screen The Diagnostics Info screen pops up providing diagnostics information such as: Implement type Software version Model/Hardware version/Serial Num- ber/Spare Part Number Boot Loader Software Version ISOBUS certification  Press the Next tab button to get to the Diagnostics Outputs screen. Initial start up...
  • Page 45: Diagnostics Outputs Screen

    Diagnostics Outputs screen The Diagnostics Outputs screen enables to test the LED functionality of the push buttons and active mode indication. LED functionality check mark fields LED functionality to be checked To check the LED functionality of a push button, touch the corresponding check mark field on the screen.
  • Page 46 If working properly the corresponding push button or mode indicator LED of the IsoMatch Grip will flash up. LED functionality checked  To check the LED functionality of the other buttons, press consecutively check mark by check mark on the screen.
  • Page 47: Diagnostics Inputs Screen

    IsoMatch Grip. IsoMatch Grip push button functional- ity to be checked. IsoMatch Grip trigger check display  Press any push button or the trigger of the IsoMatch Grip to be checked. Initial start up...
  • Page 48 If working properly the corresponding push button or trigger field on the screen will be marked green. Checked IsoMatch Grip push button functionality Checked IsoMatch Grip trigger func- tionality  Check the push button functionality of the other buttons by pressing them consecutively.
  • Page 49: System Settings Screen

    System Settings screen The System Setting screen enables inspecting Events. Events button  Press the Events button. Initial start up...
  • Page 50: Events Screen

    Events screen The Events screen pops up providing events information in all IsoMatch Grip related matters arranged according to chronological order, date and time. Individual Events Scroll down button  If there are more events listed than visible, use the Scroll down button to watch them all.
  • Page 51: Allocating Functions To The Push Buttons

    Allocating functions to the push buttons When allocating auxiliary functions to the IsoMatch Grip push buttons it is advisable to run the Iso- Match Grip Work screen in the background while opening the Configuration screen:  Press the Work screen button.
  • Page 52: Isomatch Grip Control Screen

    To control functions of an implement with the IsoMatch Grip, the auxiliary control state has to be Enabled. To control a function of an implement with the IsoMatch Grip, mapping has to be completed. These mappings or assignments can be completed manually or semi-automatically by setting the aux- iliary control state to Learn mode.
  • Page 53: Available Input Data Items For Display

    Available input data items for display Implement selection Input device IsoMatch Grip Auxiliary input Auxiliary function Info: If there is more than one implement connected, an Implement selection drop down list will show all available implements to choose from.
  • Page 54 Input device IsoMatch Grip (Example) Select the auxiliary control input device (IsoMatch Grip) to operate the implement. Auxiliary input (Example) The input is configured by assigning a button of the IsoMatch Grip to a certain implement auxilary function. Allocating functions to the push buttons...
  • Page 55 Main screen button  Return to the Configuration screen. Next page button  Button to select the next auxiliary functions where the implement provides more than 4 auxiliary functions. Previous page button  Return to the previous set of auxiliary functions. Allocating functions to the push buttons...
  • Page 56: Manually Allocating Functions To The Buttons

     Select an auxiliary input device (Example).  Select an IsoMatch Grip button out of the list of 44 options. (Example). Note! The blue colour indicates that this auxiliary button function is assigned on the Iso- Match Grip when working in the blue LED mode. Each input can be assigned to a differ- ent function in each mode, so the number of uniquely assignable inputs equals the number of modes times the number of assignable buttons.
  • Page 57 Match Grip when working in the green LED mode. Note! The yellow colour indicates that this auxiliary button function is assigned on the IsoMatch Grip when working in the yellow LED mode. Note! When an arrow appears pointing to the corresponding auxiliary function the assignment has been made successfully.
  • Page 58: Allocating Functions To The Buttons In Learn Mode

    Allocating functions to the buttons in Learn Mode The IsoMatch Grip control screen provides Auxiliary Control Learn Mode. Auxiliary Control Learn Mode allows the operator to assign an auxiliary function to an auxiliary input by pressing the respective input. ...
  • Page 59 Select an auxiliary function (Example).  Select an auxiliary input device (Example).  First check if the IsoMatch Grip is operating in the desired mode. When re- quired, switch the mode with the predefined Mode Switching button of the key pad. ...
  • Page 60: Allocating Multiple Functions To One Button

    Allocating multiple functions to one button Multiple functions from one or more implements can be assigned to one specific button. Note! Multiple function assignments are applicable only with deactivated One-to-one Function Allo-  cation One-to-one Function Allocation. Safety precaution! Multiple functions assigned to one button entails the risk of accidentally or mistak- enly activating functions due to the fact that the assigned functions are not always displayed in the Work Screen.
  • Page 61  Select an auxiliary input (Example). The assignment has been made successfully.  Now select a second implement (Example).  Select an auxiliary function (Example).  Select an auxiliary input device (Example). Allocating functions to the push buttons...
  • Page 62  Select the same auxiliary input that is already used for the first auxiliary function assign- ment (Example). The second assignment has been made success- fully. Allocating functions to the push buttons...
  • Page 63 The Work screen indicates a multiple auxiliary functions allocation to one push button. Multiple allocated auxiliary functions  Press the button. Allocating functions to the push buttons...
  • Page 64 The Work screen now displays the selected implements and the associated auxiliary functions allocat- ed to the specific push button. Display window of multiple implements and associated allocated auxiliary func- tions.  Press ESC to release the Work screen. Allocating functions to the push buttons...
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Technical failure: What next? When technical failure occurs  stop operation!  refer to troubleshooting advices to solve the problem!  when the problem persists, contact your dealer! Continuing to operate when technical failure occurs may lead to damage to the terminal! During installation, welding and maintenance work, disconnect power supply from the battery.
  • Page 66: Troubleshooting Isomatch Grip

    Troubleshooting IsoMatch Grip Failure Possible cause Solution Connected implement does Implement is not properly connected.  Check cable connections. not appear in the Implement Selection. Implement is not ISOBUS compatible.  Check ISOBUS compati- bility of the implement. Alarm warning: UT version 3 No UT version 3 or higher is found.
  • Page 67 Failure Possible cause Solution  Check cable connection IsoMatch Grip does not ap- IsoMatch Grip cable is not properly to the terminal. pear in the Application Selec- connected to the terminal. tor.  Check placement of the Protective cap not placed.
  • Page 68  Deactivate Alarm Warn- ing.  Check cable connection LEDs are not lighting up IsoMatch Grip cable is not properly to the terminal. connected to the terminal.  Check cables for damage IsoMatch Grip cable damage or break. on outside or cable break.
  • Page 69 Failure Possible cause Solution Alarm warning: Operating IsoMatch Grip is overheated by insola-  Switch off the IsoMatch temperature is higher than 70 tion or heat accumulation. Grip and leave it to cool degrees Celsius. down. Avoid direct sun exposure.
  • Page 70: Cleaning And Storage

    Cleaning and storage This chapter provides instructions for the cleaning and storage of the product/machine. Cleaning the product  Keep the product clean in all conditions.  Clean the product with a dry or slightly wetted cloth. Cleaning cables and connectors ...
  • Page 71: Disposal

    Disposal When the functional life of this product has expired it needs to be disposed in an Eco friendly way.  Dispose the device parts in the correct way.  Obey local rules. Plastics  Dispose plastics as normal waste or in accordance with local rules. Metal ...
  • Page 72: Ec-Declaration Of Conformity

    The Netherlands Declare, solely under our own responsibility, that the following product (products): ISOMATCH GRIP and accessories complies to the following relevant parts of the directive: EMC Directive 14/30/EU - by applying the relevant parts of the following (harmonised) standards:...
  • Page 73 INDEX Diagnostics Outputs 35, 36, 37 Alarm 11, 13 Dimensions Alarm Setting direction of switching 47, 54 Allocating functions Disabled allocating functions Disposal Allocating multiple functions Auxiliary function 49, 50 Enabled 49, 50 Auxiliary input Events auxiliary input device green LED mode blue LED mode Home screen button activity...
  • Page 74 Storing machine function Symbols Mode Number System Menu 38, 39 Mode Switching 28, 31 18, 19 Mounting Target group technical failure Number of Modes Technical specifications numpad temperature range time out 28, 33 One-to-one Function Allocation Trigger 24, 25 Operation Settings Trigger functionality Operation temperature Trigger Time...

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