Case IH VISION PRO Manual
Case IH VISION PRO Manual

Case IH VISION PRO Manual

Operating system interfacing with the multifunction handle and armrest afs connect magnum tractor

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VISION PRO
OPERATING SYSTEM
GUIDE
Interfacing with the MultiFunction Handle and Armrest
AFS Connect Magnum
Tractor

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  • Page 1 VISION PRO OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE Interfacing with the MultiFunction Handle and Armrest AFS Connect Magnum Tractor ™...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS A POST A-Post Instrumentation Cluster – CVXDrive Tractors ..................4 ™ A-Post Instrumentation Cluster – Power Drive Tractors ..................5 INTRODUCTION TO THE AFS PRO 1200 DISPLAY ™ AFS Connect Magnum Armrest and AFS Pro 1200 ..................6 Introducing AutoGuidance Icons ........................
  • Page 4: A-Post Instrumentation Cluster - Cvxdrive ™ Tractors

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE A-Post Instrumentation Cluster – CVXDrive Tractors ™ The A-Post Instrumentation Cluster is basically The left turn signal arrow The brake warning light a single location where the tractor functions are Tractor’s MFD is engaged – Illuminates when the MFD is engaged, the displayed in one location.
  • Page 5: A-Post Instrumentation Cluster - Power Drive Tractors

    A-Post Instrumentation Cluster – Power Drive Tractors The A-Post Instrumentation Cluster is basically a single The left turn signal arrow The brake warning light location where the tractor functions are displayed in Tractor’s MFD is engaged – Illuminates when the MFD is engaged, the one location.
  • Page 6: Afs Connect Magnum Armrest And Afs Pro 1200

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Connect Magnum Armrest and AFS Pro 1200 Display ™...
  • Page 7: Introducing Autoguidance Icons

    Introduction to the AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ INTRODUCING AUTOGUIDANCE ICONS Heading Symbol – The tractor and implement icon displayed on the screen Onscreen Icons Swath Management – Press to access the Compass – The compass icon consists of two sections. The top of the needle tells the operator the direction.
  • Page 8: Getting To Know The Icons

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE Introduction to the AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ GETTING TO KNOW THE ICONS Guidance Engage AFS® Pro Operations Screen Vehicle Settings Top Bar Precision Farming & Vehicle Parameters Quick Reference User Profiles Clock...
  • Page 9: Getting Started With Autoguidance

    Introduction to the AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ GETTING STARTED WITH AUTOGUIDANCE 1. Setup your Field Information and Vehicle / Implement. Vehicle Settings Vehicle Settings Vehi Press the Vehicle and Implement Settings button on Select your guidance and the top tool bar and select one of the menu cards – GNSS configuration.
  • Page 10: Introduction To The Afs Pro 1200 Display

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE Introduction to the AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ DEFAULT RUN SCREENS The AFS Pro 1200 display has seven Run Screens preset into the unit. Access the Run Screens by pressing the buttons labeled at the bottom of the screen on the display. (May want to discuss customization, if that is available to alter the Run Screen or set up your own) Each Run Screen displays a different set of information to the operator.
  • Page 11 Introduction to the AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ RUN SCREEN 1 RUN SCREEN 2 Left-Hand Area Run Screen Left-Hand Area Run Screen Engine Power Eng Speed System Speed Engine Power Eng Hrs EHR – 1 x 2 Slip % Slip % Avg Work rate CERPM –1 x 2 EHR –...
  • Page 12: Multifunction Handle

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE MULTIFUNCTION HANDLE INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW MULTIFUNCTION HANDLE...
  • Page 13 If a configurable button is not set to a function, pressing the button will prompt the configuration screen in the display. NAME FUNCTION Autoguidance Engages autoguidance if the system is calibrated, and set up for the field conditions. Configurable Function #5 May be assigned to different functions using the display.
  • Page 14 CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE MULTIFUNCTION HANDLE (continued) INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW MULTIFUNCTION HANDLE...
  • Page 15 If a configurable button is not set to a function, pressing the button will prompt the configuration screen in the display. NAME FUNCTION Raises hitch to upper limit. Holding the “2nd Function” button on the back of the Hitch Express Raise MultiFunction handle while pressing this button will command the front hitch to express raise.
  • Page 16: Armrest Walkaround

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE ARMREST WALKAROUND ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC REMOTE LEVERS...
  • Page 17 NAME FUNCTION • Electro Hydraulic Remote (EHR) levers are numbered from left to right for the number EHR Lever #1 of rear remote valves up to a total of 6. • Any EHR lever can be assigned to any EHR valve installed. Each lever will light up with the respective color of the EHR valve (see chart below).
  • Page 18: Throttle Panel - Power Drive

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE ARMREST WALKAROUND THROTTLE PANEL Power Drive NAME FUNCTION Constant Enables engine RPM set point 1.Press and hold RPM (CRPM) to store current engine RPM as set point 1. Set point 1 Constant Enable engine RPM set point 2.Press and hold RPM (CRPM) to store current engine RPM as set point 2.
  • Page 19: Throttle Panel - Cvxdrive

    CVXDrive ™ NAME FUNCTION Constant RPM Enables engine RPM set point 1. (CRPM) Press and hold to store current Set point 1 engine RPM as set point 1. Constant RPM Enable engine RPM set point 2. (CRPM) Press and hold to store current Set point 2 engine RPM as set point 2.
  • Page 20: Additional Transmission Controls

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE ADDITIONAL TRANSMISSION CONTROLS CVXDRIVE AUTOMATIC AND MANUAL MODES ™ The transmission is an electronically controlled continuously variable speed transmission. The transmission does not operate in fixed ratios, but allows the operator to combine the desired engine speed with the desired transmission ratio: •...
  • Page 21 ADDITIONAL TRANSMISSION CONTROLS ANTI-JACK KNIFE FEATURE Power Drive Transmission The anti-jack knife feature for the Power Drive transmission only works within APM mode. Press and hold the forward shuttle button on the multi function handle and then depress both brakes pedals within five seconds. The APM system maintains the tractor set speed despite the brakes being applied, while the trailer brakes aggressively control the trailer.
  • Page 22: Main Armrest Panel

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE ARMREST WALKAROUND MAIN ARMREST PANEL With Standard Rear Hitch With rear PTO only With With Optional Front Hitch front and rear PTO...
  • Page 23 NAME FUNCTION ENCODER Operations screen / Press to enter quick adjustment menu. Turn the knob to select items in the menu. navigation encoder knob See additional explanation on pages 24-25. PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS – shortcut to the AFS Pro 1200 screen ™...
  • Page 24 CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE ARMREST WALKAROUND MAIN ARMREST PANEL Operations Screen/Navigation Encoder Knob Pressing the button (21) on the armrest will display an image on the AFS Pro 1200 screen. Turn the knob to adjust the menu items available.
  • Page 25 NOTE: The layout of the system dial changes between tractors with a PowerDrive transmission and tractors with a CVXDrive™ transmission. The dial for the CVXDrive™ tractor does not have a transmission icon, and the location of the lighting and phone/media icons are swapped. The layout for the PowerDrive tractor is shown in this information, but how it operates is the same for both transmissions.
  • Page 26 CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE ARMREST WALKAROUND MAIN ARMREST PANEL Difflock and MFD Engagement Difflock and MFD engagement zone are relative to hitch position. Use the tractor Auto MFD/Diff Lock screen on the display: • to choose the steering angle zone for engaging/disengaging Auto MFD and Diff Lock, •...
  • Page 27: Armrest Compartment Buttons

    ARMREST WALKAROUND ARMREST COMPARTMENT BUTTONS NAME FUNCTION EHR valve Selects the EHR valve (up to 8 remotes, if available). selection Controls the valve flow rate of the EHR selected with #41. EHR valve • Turn the knob counterclockwise to turn the valve flow rate down, clockwise to turn the flow rate up. flow limit •...
  • Page 28: Optional Joystick

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE ARMREST WALKAROUND OPTIONAL JOYSTICK The AFS Connect Magnum tractor has as an optional joystick in the armrest. The joystick in a loader application will allow the operator to: • Raise the loader up •...
  • Page 29 The joystick has other tractor functions which can be controlled on the joystick in addition to the normal loader functions. NAME FUNCTION FRONT OF JOYSTICK The black rocker switch – is used for the movement of the grapple on the electro- Black Rocker Switch hydraulic front (EHF) 3 or control the electro-...
  • Page 30: Overhead Panels

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE OVERHEAD PANELS...
  • Page 31 NAME FUNCTION Slider with the mirror adjustment button: Select Left (L) or Right (R) mirror adjustment for the outside mirrors (if equipped). Remotely Controlled Mirrors Right/left and up/down adjustment allows the operator to move the mirrors from the tractor seat to view the area behind the tractor. Slider with the mirror adjustment button: Selects Left (L) or Right (R) mirror.
  • Page 32: Light And Wiper Stalk Switches

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE LIGHT AND WIPER STALK SWITCHES...
  • Page 33 NAME FUNCTION Horn Press button on end of light stalk to sound horn. Turn signal lever/ Move lever down for left turn and up for right turn. The control is self-canceling when the indicators turn is completed. The centered lever position is low beam. High/low Move the lever forward for momentary high beam to flash lights.
  • Page 34: Afs Pro 1200 Display

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ USING THE AFS PRO 1200 The following pages are a Top Bar practical use guide of the AFS Pro 1200 Display showing more details of the Menu Screen...
  • Page 35 AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ USING THE AFS PRO 1200 (continued) The Settings Menu provides setup and diagnostics for the vehicle systems. When you select any one of these settings on the left side, there will be a list of Cards on the right side that will lead to each subject. This is the main tractor operating page and probably the one which the operator will use the most.
  • Page 36: Application Icon

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ APPLICATION ICON The Application Icon brings up Application Manager which allows access to individual applications on the display. Each of these items can be configured to the operator’s or operation’s preferences.
  • Page 37 AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ RUN SCREEN (continued) Cell Change Screen The Cell Change screen  is used to set up the information the operator wants to see in each of the operation screens on the  display.  As the screen is populated the blue + is the next screen to be set up.  Once you get the screen set up, push the X in the lower right-hand corner and it will go out of the setup screen and to the active screen where the tractor and the information asked for will be shown.
  • Page 38: Climate Control Setup

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ CLIMATE CONTROL SETUP All AFS Connect Magnum tractors are equipped with a ® ™ climate control panel, located in the overhead headliner, and the look varies with the cab option selected.
  • Page 39: Transmission Calibration Screen

    AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ TRANSMISSION CALIBRATION SCREEN To get to the calibration screen, select Vehicle Settings icon in the toolbar, click on the Menu Diagnostics and then Vehicle Diagnostics. Now select the Calibration Wizard on the right side of the display and this screen will pop up.
  • Page 40 CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ TRANSMISSION CALIBRATION SCREEN (continued) Transmission Calibration – Step 1 Once the calibration begins, this will be the first screen in the calibration process once the start screen is displayed.
  • Page 41 AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ TRANSMISSION CALIBRATION SCREEN (continued) Transmission Calibration – Step 3 Follow the instructions on the screen – Second Function Button is the BLACK BUTTON on the front of the MultiFunction handle and it will start the calibration.  At this point it will tell the operator to put the tractor in FORWARD. When the tractor is in forward the system will raise the engine RPM to the proper level and start the actual process.
  • Page 42 CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ TRANSMISSION CALIBRATION SCREEN (continued) Leaving the Setting Page Once the run screens are populated with the information the operator wants to observe, push the “X” at the bottom...
  • Page 43: Gnss Screen - Vehicle Measurements

    AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ GNSS SCREEN – VEHICLE MEASUREMENTS Once the tractor and the implement information is entered into the system, the screen should populate on their own. It is important the measurements of the tractor and the implement are accurate in order for guidance calibration to be completed.
  • Page 44: Configureable Controls

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ CONFIGUREABLE CONTROLS When the operator first starts the tractor and the AFS Pro 1200 powers up, the configurable controls configuration screen will appear. Here they will select one of the following: Default all –...
  • Page 45: Tractor Remotes

    AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ TRACTOR REMOTES Find this screen in the Vehicle Settings, and the Tractor sub menu. Once there, scroll through the selections on the right side of the screen until the Remotes choice appears. If you want to set the rear remotes then touch the + to the left of the tractor, and the information about the remote will appear based on the number of rear remotes on the tractor. As the tractor goes down the production line, the information will be...
  • Page 46: Setting Up The Pto

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ SETTING UP THE PTO Push the PTO short cut button on the armrest and the AFS Pro 1200 will display the tractor/PTO screen. This screen allows the operator to set the percent limits of when the PTO will engage and disengage based on where the 3-point hitch percents are set when it lowers and raises.
  • Page 47: Setting Up The Tractor With A Three-Point Mounted Implement

    AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ SETTING UP THE TRACTOR WITH A THREE-POINT MOUNTED IMPLEMENT • Attach a tool to the 3-point hitch. a. Follow operator’s manual instruction on the lift link adjustment for the particular tool to be mounted. b. Follow operator’s manual instructions on the mounting of the 3rd link to the tractor as it can make a difference in the raised ground clearance on taller implements like mounted plows and rippers.
  • Page 48: Hitch / Draft Control

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ HITCH / DRAFT CONTROL The Three-Point Hitch on the rear of the tractor has two functions: • Lift and lower implement loads attached to the hitch. For reference and to better understand the process we are going to call this the “VERTICAL LOAD”...
  • Page 49 AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ HITCH / DRAFT CONTROL (continued) Draft Controls and Hitch Adjustments The hitch controls are found on 2 knobs under the armrest pad and they are the bottom buttons. The left knob has 7 positions identified by individual icons, and is the Hitch Setting Selection. For our purpose we are going to identify each one as they appear in a counterclockwise direction.
  • Page 50 CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ HITCH / DRAFT CONTROL (continued) Hitch Control Value Settings The right hand lower knob sets the value for the positions on the lower left knob. Rotating the knob Clockwise increases the selected setting value.
  • Page 51 AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ HITCH / DRAFT CONTROL (continued) Hitch and Draft Control in the AFS Pro 1200 Screen Information on the screen; • To get to this point press the Tractor card in the Vehicle Setting icon. • Press the Blue box on the right side of the screen titled Rear Hitch/ Automatic Depth Control (ADC), and the screen above will appear.
  • Page 52 CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ HITCH / DRAFT CONTROL (continued) Draft Controls and Hitch Adjustments (continued) The numbers across the bottom of the screen are values set with the other hitch settings selections on the left knob.
  • Page 53 AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ HITCH / DRAFT CONTROL (continued) Hitch Operation Information The knob on the right side of the console is used to set and control the working depth of the hitch. The hitch lower limit is set with this knob when you push the lower button on the MFH, and will also allow for fine tuning of the lower...
  • Page 54: Auto Guidance Configuration

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ AUTO GUIDANCE CONFIGURATION Located in the Run 3 screen is the setting for the auto guidance A/B lines. The operator will click on the Swath Management “figure S” symbol. This will bring up two choices, New or Manage. The lines will be configured in the “NEW”...
  • Page 55: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) TPMS is optional on all AFS Connect Magnum tractors. ® ™ The system monitors the tire pressure in any combination of up to 16 tractor and/or implement tires. A pressure sensor is installed on each monitored tire which transmits information to the TPMS control module.
  • Page 56: System Wizards

    CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ SYSTEM WIZARDS From the Settings Menu, click on the Systems Card and a set of wizards will display: Date and time, camera, display, units and metrics, and finally language and inputs.
  • Page 57 AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ SYSTEM WIZARDS (continued) Settings menu and then select Activation card and the screen which shows up will tell the operator what components are active and not active in the GNSS . ISB (when shown) is the symbols related to the implement talking to or directing the tractor what to be doing. The icon is also shown in the headliner.
  • Page 58 CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Pro 1200 Display ™ SYSTEM WIZARDS (continued) Diagnostics menu: Select Vehicle Diagnostics card and three wizards will show on the right side of the screen – Service, Calibration and Monitor. In the Service Wizard, the operator will see the required service intervals and length between services.
  • Page 59: Afs Connect Magnum Tractor Cab Features

    AFS Connect Magnum Tractor Cab Features ™ There are many other key features within the AFS Connect Magnum tractor which will add to the friendliness of the operator environment helping to reduce fatigue and stress. Storage under the instructional seat to store items like the W-45, cleaning cloths and the extra hitch pin which keeps these items from rolling around on the cab floor.
  • Page 60 CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Connect Magnum Tractor Cab Features ™ (continued) Storage under the operator seat for those flat items not requiring as much space. Right-hand storage area has a USB port, a cup holder area,...
  • Page 61 AFS Connect Magnum Tractor Cab Features ™ (continued) In the headliner under the radio and climate temperature knobs, are RAM mounting connection for holders of monitors, iPhones or any other item requiring a RAM holder. There is also a USB port and other key monitor connections. In the right-hand corner of the cab there are ISOBUS and power connections for the monitors and other items requiring these type of connections.
  • Page 62 CASE IH PRO VISION OPERATING SYSTEM GUIDE AFS Connect Magnum Tractor Cab Features ™ (continued) On the side of the operator seat there is a USB port (A) handy to connect iPads sitting in the RAM holder next to the AFS Pro 1200 display.
  • Page 64 TA-1562-19 Revision 1 ©2019 CNH Industrial America LLC. All rights reserved. Case IH is a trademark registered in the United States and many other countries, owned by or licensed to CNH Industrial N.V., its subsidiaries or affiliates.

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