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Hawkeye® 2 Installation Manual for Case IH Patriot (MY 2009-2016) 016-2005-004 Rev. A 3/2021 E35627 Copyright 2021...
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Important Information..................1 Safety ....................................1 Agricultural Chemical Safety .............................. 2 Electrical Safety ..................................2 Touch Screen .................................... 2 Recommendations and Best Practices ........................ 3 Harness Routing ..................................3 Chapter 2 Introduction......................5 Make and Model Compatibility ..........................
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Table of Contents Chapter A Cable and Connector Maintenance..............33 Power and ECU Harness Maintenance ......................33 Hawkeye® 2 Boom Harness Connector Maintenance ................33 Hawkeye® 2 Installation Manual for Case IH Patriot (MY 2009-2016)
• Do not operate this Raven system or any agricultural equipment while under the influence of alcohol or an illegal substance. • Be alert and aware of surroundings and remain in the operator seat at all times when operating this Raven system.
• Do not connect the power leads to the battery until all system components are mounted and all electrical connections are completed. • Always start the machine before initializing this Raven system to prevent power surges or peak voltage. • To avoid tripping and entanglement hazards, route cables and harnesses away from walkways, steps, grab bars, and other areas used by the operator or service personnel when operating or servicing the equipment.
The word “harness” is used to describe any electrical cables and leads, both bundled and unbundled. Use the following guidelines and recommendations when connecting and routing harnesses while installing or maintaining this Raven system: • Leave protective caps/covers over harness connectors until needed to avoid dirt and moisture from contaminating electrical circuits.
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CHAPTER 1 Hawkeye® 2 Installation Manual for Case IH Patriot (MY 2009-2016)
Machines must have the Aim Command Flex or Hawkeye® Product Control system to be compatible with the cabling in this kit. If the machine does not have either of these systems installed, a Raven CAN to ISO Product Control Upgrade kit (P/N 117-2005-005) will be required. See the kit contents in Figure 4 on page 9.
The following components must be installed with the Hawkeye® 2 nozzle control system: • Updated software on field computers or control monitors • PWM pump control valve • Raven compatible flow meter • Raven compatible pressure transducer • 80 (or finer) mesh strainer NOTE: Air induction style spray tips should not be used with the Hawkeye®...
Fuse, Mini-Blade Type 15 Amp 510-1003-041 UPDATES Raven software and documentation updates may be made available periodically on the Raven Applied Technology web site: www.ravenhelp.com At Raven Industries, we strive to make your experience with our products as rewarding as possible.
I NSTALLATION PREPARATION CHAPTER C H A P T E R 3 Perform the following procedure to prepare the implement for installation of the Hawkeye® 2 nozzle control system. CAUTION Chemical residues may be present. Thoroughly bleed pressure from chemical lines and rinse the system with clean water prior to installing or servicing fittings, hoses, valves, or nozzles in the application system.
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CHAPTER 3 FIGURE 1. Nozzle Body Cap and Diaphragm Removed Cap and Diaphragm Removed Hawkeye® 2 Installation Manual for Case IH Patriot (MY 2009-2016)
H AWKEYE® 2 NCV AND BOOM CHAPTER C H A P T E R 4 CABLE INSTALLATION HAWKEYE® 2 NOZZLE CONTROL VALVE INSTALLATION BEST PRACTICES AND RECOMMENDATIONS • Do not connect battery leads until all cables are installed and connected. •...
CHAPTER 4 BOOM CABLE ROUTING AND CONNECTION BEST PRACTICES AND RECOMMENDATIONS • Route the Hawkeye® 2 inner, mid, and outer boom cables along existing cables or plumbing to avoid cable damage. • Route cables to avoid pinch points and to avoid stretching the cable during folding and unfolding operations. Pay special attention to cable routing near folding or break-away points.
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HAWKEYE® 2 NCV AND BOOM CABLE INSTALLATION NOTE: Keep the boom connections clean and off the ground while routing. Do not secure cables with cable ties until all cables are in place and routings are checked for pinch points and other interferences. Ensure sufficient slack is available at fold and break-away joints to allow for full range of motion without stretching the cable.
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CHAPTER 4 10. Use provided cable ties to secure the boom cables to the boom components as needed to ensure they are secure. NOTE: Do not put strain on cables and connections while applying tie-downs. Do not leave any exposed cable loops that may get caught on crops or other debris while the vehicle is in use.
R CM - SPRAYER MOUNTING CHAPTER C H A P T E R 5 AND CONNECTION RCM - SPRAYER INSTALLATION BEST PRACTICES AND RECOMMENDATIONS • Do not connect battery leads until all cables are installed and connected. • If a protected mounting location is not available on the equipment, mount the Hawkeye® 2 RCM - Sprayer with the connectors facing down toward the ground to help keep moisture from accumulating in the electrical connections.
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CHAPTER 5 6. Find the location where the RCM - Sprayer is mounted as shown in Figure 2, “RCM - Sprayer Installation Location,” below. This location is on the rear center rack of the spray boom. FIGURE 2. RCM - Sprayer Installation Location 7.
RCM - SPRAYER MOUNTING AND CONNECTION 9. Use the provided M6 hex bolts, washers, and nuts to secure the RCM - Sprayer to the mounting plate, observing the different length bolt and taller mounting boss of the RCM - Sprayer. NOTE: Do not over-tighten the bolts.
CHAPTER 5 RCM - SPRAYER CABLE INSTALLATION 1. Locate the Hawkeye® 2 RCM - Sprayer harness (115-2005-027). 2. Locate the three RCM - Sprayer connectors (two black, one gray) on the cable and connect these to the RCM - Sprayer connections as shown in Figure 5, “RCM - Sprayer Connections,” below. NOTE: Press firmly to ensure that the connectors latch into place.
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RCM - SPRAYER MOUNTING AND CONNECTION 4. Locate the 12-pin gray connector labeled Sections 1-9 / Fence Row and connect it to the machine harness. NOTE: The number of sections may vary. FIGURE 7. 12-Pin Fence Row Connector Section and Fence Row Valve Connection 5.
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CHAPTER 5 6. Connect the left and right inner boom cables that were routed towards the center rack in Chapter 4, Hawkeye® 2 NCV and Boom Cable Installation, to the two round mating connections on the Hawkeye® 2 RCM - Sprayer cable (P/N 115-2005-027).
RCM - SPRAYER MOUNTING AND CONNECTION IMPORTANT: The following steps to remove the boost box are only necessary if Hawkeye® was not previously installed on the machine. If Hawkeye® was not previously installed, the CAN Product Control to ISO Upgrade Kit (P/N 117-2005-005), will be required.
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CHAPTER 5 2. Route the Hawkeye® 2 power cable through one of the battery box pass-through holes and to the inside right frame rail and lower center rack linkage to the RCM - Sprayer cable. NOTE: Follow existing hoses and wires. FIGURE 13.
C AB PREPARATION AND CHAPTER C H A P T E R 6 WIRING - NON-HAWKEYE® MACHINES ONLY NOTE: This chapter is only needed for machines that did not previously have Hawkeye® Product Control installed. This chapter will require CAN Product Control to ISO Upgrade Kit (P/N 117-2005-005). CHASSIS CABLE ROUTING AND CONNECTION BEST PRACTICES AND RECOMMENDATIONS •...
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CHAPTER 6 3. Lay the SmarTrax node and mounting plate to the side. Keep the node connected to the cabling. FIGURE 2. SmarTrax Node on Mounting Plate Cover Plate Mounting Plate Standoff SmartTrax Node Wing Nut 4. Remove the two standoffs that supported the mounting plate. 5.
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CAB PREPARATION AND WIRING - NON-HAWKEYE® MACHINES ONLY 7. Locate the boom sense node. FIGURE 4. Boom Sense Node Boom Sense Back of Cab Node To Viper 4 8. Remove the two nuts that secure the boom sense node to the back of the cab. 9.
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CHAPTER 6 15. Route the four-pin can connector out of the cab towards the rear of the sprayer. This will connect to the RCM - Sprayer cable (115-2005-027). 16. Reinstall the back panel, cover, SmarTrax node (if applicable) and package net. FOR CLASS 4XX0 MACHINES 1.
CAB PREPARATION AND WIRING - NON-HAWKEYE® MACHINES ONLY 8. Remove the rear vent cover at the back of the cab for access to route cables. FIGURE 8. Vent Cover Vent Cover Removed 9. Route the remaining connectors on the 115-7303-115 cable to the right side of the cab. 10.
CHAPTER 6 SYSTEM DIAGRAM The example below is a generic system diagram and is for reference purposes only. Hawkeye® 2 Installation Manual for Case IH Patriot (MY 2009-2016)
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C ABLE AND CONNECTOR APPENDIX C H A P T E R A MAINTENANCE POWER AND ECU HARNESS MAINTENANCE 1. Disconnect the ECU harness connector and inspect for signs of moisture or corrosion. 2. If moisture of corrosion is detected, use Deoxit D5, brushes, and compressed air to clean and dry the connector.
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APPENDIX A 2. Spray the connection with a deoxidizing agent (DeoxIT D5 is recommended (P/N 222-4001-006)). FIGURE 1. Deoxidizing Agent Applied to Connection 3. Clean contacts with a small wire brush (P/N 321-0000-477). FIGURE 2. Connection Contact Cleaning 4. Spray the contacts again with the deoxidizing agent. This will rinse out debris. 5.
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FIGURE 3. Compressed Air Applied for Drying 7. If not already applied, apply a single short burst of corrosion inhibitor (Corrosion X HD (Raven P/N 222-0000- 020 or available from http://www.corrosionx.com/corrosionx-heavy-duty.html)) into the NCV connection. Be sure the corrosion inhibitor has coated the NCV contacts and recessed portions of the connector.
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APPENDIX A Hawkeye® 2 Installation Manual for Case IH Patriot (MY 2009-2016)
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Bring the defective part and proof of purchase to your Raven dealer. If the dealer approves 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.
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Bring the defective part and proof of purchase to your Raven dealer. If the dealer approves 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.
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