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OmniSeed™
Viper Pro™ Software Version 3.10

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  • Page 1 Quick Reference Guide OmniSeed™ Viper Pro™ Software Version 3.10...
  • Page 2: Basic Startup

    2. Allow the Viper Pro field computer to power up. 3. If the Program Selection Menu displays, touch the OmniSeed option to begin the Viper Pro application on the field computer. Note: Refer to the OmniSeed Viper Pro Installation...
  • Page 3: Backlight Adjustment

    Profile - The machine profile contains configuration settings for specific vehicles, when created by the user. Section Status Area - The OmniSeed section status area displays the status of each configured section Section Off Section On The section status indicator displays: •...
  • Page 4 ) and Actual Rate (R ), as well as the remaining bin or tank levels are displayed in the application area. Touch within this area to set or change rates or setup the Raven CAN switch box. Product Control Status - Product Control Status of the CAN system displays in this area.
  • Page 5: Map Tools

    Map Tools Description Symbols When the Cursor Lock icon is active, Viper will automatically pan the display to keep the vehicle indicator on screen. Select this mode when running a job. The Information icon is available on the Main tab when a job is not in progress, or on the Scout tab during an active job.
  • Page 6 CAN Controller Status Screen See the screen below and the corresponding sections for a description of the CAN Controller Status screen. Section Cals Area - Current sections that have been configured. Touch in this area to access the Section Setup screen and assign sections to products.
  • Page 7 Next button to view the Section Control Aggressiveness screen. 4. Toggle the Section Control Aggressiveness on or off by selecting the radio button on the screen. Refer to the OmniSeed Installation & Operation Manual for more details on the aggressiveness settings.
  • Page 8 5. Enable the Inc/Dec Switch option to allow the operator to use the INC/DEC switch on the Raven CAN switch box to increase or decrease the target rate by the rate bump value entered for the product node or control channel.
  • Page 9 Profiles Saving a Vehicle Profile Vehicle profiles store information about the vehicle on which the Viper Pro is installed. This profile stores information such as antenna offsets and Comm Port settings. 1. Select Menu, then Setup, Local, Profile, and Save Profile. 2.
  • Page 10 Loading a Saved Vehicle Profile 1. Select Menu, then Setup, Local, Profile, and Load Profile. 2. Select a profile from the list and touch OK. 3. Touch the OK button on the Load Profile prompt. The Shutdown Viper prompt will be displayed. 4.
  • Page 11 Saving and Loading a CAN Profile A CAN profile saves information normally stored on the CANbus nodes. The CAN profile allows the Viper Pro to quickly reconfigure connected nodes for specific applications. 1. Select the Product Control status in the lower left corner of the main screen. 2.
  • Page 12 The following sections provide an overview of using the remote tank console to prime and calibrate the air seeder. For additional settings or operation on the console, refer to the OmniSeed Viper Pro Installation and Operation Manual. Note: Be sure the Viper Pro is powered on and displaying the Program Selection Menu screen before starting the priming or calibration procedure.
  • Page 13: Catch Test

    Catch Test Note: The priming procedure should be performed before performing the catch test procedure. 1. Press the Next key to select the ‘Start Calibration’ option and press the Enter key. 2. Press the Start key. WARNING The metering rollers will begin turning. Keep away from moving components and alert anyone around the air cart when performing the catch test process.
  • Page 14 Starting a New AgX Job 1. Select Menu, Start Job, then New AgX Job. 2. Select from the available grower, farm, and field lists to locate the pre-populated job information for the next job.
  • Page 15 3. Touch the Next button. 4. Touch an available control channel and select a recommendation from the list to assign pre-populated job information to the selected control channel. Note: While recommendations are not required, product control channels selected on this screen should have a recommendation assigned before the job is started.
  • Page 16 Starting a New Standard Job 1. Select Menu, Start Job, then New Job. 2. Type in a Job Name and enable appropriate application options to use during the job. Select a Swath Pattern (if guidance is enabled) and enter the number of products (if product application is enabled).
  • Page 17 3. Select an existing product name or use the on-screen keyboard to enter a new product name. 4. If a Variable Rate map will be used, select VRC and proceed with the steps below. Otherwise, touch OK. a. Touch Browse to find an Rx Map file. b.
  • Page 18 Adding to Existing Jobs 1. Select Menu, Start Job, From File, then Add to Job. 2. Select an existing job name and touch OK. Then touch Menu and Cont. Job to resume application within the job. Note: The Viper Pro will not log application or location information until the Cont. Job button is selected.
  • Page 19 Guidance (A-B) Lines Use the following steps to set an A-B Line. 1. With the Guide tab selected, touch the Set A button. An A-B Line may also be set by entering a compass heading. Touch the Set B by Heading icon at the bottom of the guidance display to enter an A-B Line heading.
  • Page 20 Resetting Tank Volume 1. Touch Product Control. 2. Touch Tally Registers. 3. To reset an individual product or tank, touch the Next button in the lower portion of the Tally Registers screen. Note: To reset all tank volumes to the previously entered values, touch Reset above Tnk Vol.
  • Page 21 Marking a Field Boundary 1. Touch the Scout tab and then the Record button. 2. Select Zone from the list of features. 3. The Record Field Feature screen displays. Select Field Boundary and select the point entry and offset your options, and touch OK. Note: The Field Boundary will automatically close if the machine comes within one boom width of the starting point.
  • Page 22 1. Select Menu, Setup, and Comm Ports. 2. Select the appropriate GPS setting. • Select Raven GPS when connected to all Raven GPS receivers, except for the RPR 400, RPR 410, or Phoenix 300, or when not using the guidance in the Viper Pro to control an automated steering system.
  • Page 23 If no CAN nodes are detected on the CANbus when the Viper Pro is powered on, touch the Retry CAN Init button. If you still have CAN issues, see the OmniSeed Viper Pro Installation and Operation Manual for more information.
  • Page 24 Section Setup 1. Touch the Sections Area. 2. Enter Look-Ahead values and touch Next. 3. Select the sections and products for section control and touch OK.
  • Page 25 On-Screen Lightbar 1. Touch Menu, Setup, then Lightbar. 2. Select On-Screen Lightbar to display a lightbar on the Viper Pro guidance screen. Enable the External Lightbar option to slave an external lightbar to the Viper Pro. 3. Select Send Guidance Message when using the Viper Pro to provide guidance information to an automated steering system.
  • Page 26 Viper Sub-Menu Structure * Buttons with arrows go to sub-menus. Buttons without arrows go directly to selection screens.
  • Page 27: Limited Warranty

    How Can I Get Service? Bring the defective part and proof of purchase to your Raven dealer. If the dealer approves with the warranty claim, the dealer will process the claim and send it to Raven Industries for final approval.
  • Page 28: Extended Warranty

    How Can I Get Service? Bring the defective part and proof of purchase to your Raven dealer. If the dealer approves with the warranty claim, the dealer will process the claim and send it to Raven Industries for final approval. The freight cost to Raven Industries will be the customer’s responsibility.
  • Page 30 Fax: 605-331-0426 www.ravenprecision.com www.ravenhelp.com Notice: This document and the information provided are the property of Raven Industries, Inc. and may only be used as authorized by Raven Industries, Inc. All rights reserved under copyright laws. ©Raven Industries, Inc. 2009, 2011, 2014...

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