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PARKER ISOBUS SUITE
P u b l . N o . M S G 1 7 - 4 8 3 0 - U M / U K
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  • Page 1 User Manual PARKER ISOBUS SUITE P u b l . N o . M S G 1 7 - 4 8 3 0 - U M / U K E d i t i o n 0 2 / 2 0 2 1...
  • Page 2 The products described herein, including without limitation, product features, specifications, designs, availability and pricing, are subject to change by Parker Hannifin Corporation and its subsidiaries at any time without notice. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 2/44...
  • Page 3 5. Device Information ....................39 6. Camera View ......................40 7. View Options for Pro Display ................. 41 7.1. Split Screen........................41 7.2. Portrait Mode ....................... 41 8. Power and Shutting Down the System ..............43 Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 3/44...
  • Page 4 Contents ISOBUS Universal Terminal (UT) 1. Overview Data Mask List of implements Soft keys Figure 1. ISOBUS UT overview. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 4/44...
  • Page 5 VT Number defined. The number can be changed in this field. Localisation. Define language and units of measurements. Under Settings, the object pools can be also removed. Figure 2. ISOBUS UT settings view. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 5/44...
  • Page 6 When the ISOBUS Task Controller (TC) app is started, the main page is loaded first. The user settings are also loaded (see chapter on Shutting Down the System for more details). The main page is used for executing a task and selecting different views. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 6/44...
  • Page 7 From the task page, user can navigate to task configuration and task import and export pages. Figure 6. Task setup page view (with no tasks imported or created yet) Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 7/44...
  • Page 8 On the right side of the page, the list of existing taskdata files on the USB media is shown. To see the details for each taskdata file, click the information icon (task details) next to the taskdata filename. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 8/44...
  • Page 9 The user interface indicates the importing state for the taskdata file with different colors as follows: To import a task, select the taskdata file from the list on the right side, and then click the Import icon in the middle of the page. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 9/44...
  • Page 10 After user has imported or created new tasks, all tasks are shown in the list on the left side. When one of the tasks is selected, user can see the task details, configure the task and complete the task. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 10/44...
  • Page 11 A small symbol next to each task name shows the current state of the task. There are 4 different states defined: new task, paused task, running task and task complete. A symbol for each task is shown in Figure 13. Figure 13. Task states Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 11/44...
  • Page 12: Task Configuration

    The purpose of the device layout setup view is to define where the device is connected. The device position can be changed simply by dragging the device to a new position. This however is Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 12/44...
  • Page 13 The layout view also provides information on the device connector types and their connection compatibilities. In general, the colour green indicates a compatible connection. Figure 17. Change device position by dragging the device Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 13/44...
  • Page 14 Each device function has a dropdown selection for product assignment. These products are derived from the task data and the user has to carefully select the right one (make sure that the product quantity is correct, for example kg/ha). Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 14/44...
  • Page 15 Auto-assigning map layers. When the product with a variable rate map is selected for device function, and rate control is ‘Automatic’, map view automatically selects corresponding variable rate map layer. At the same time, the device function coverage map is selected. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 15/44...
  • Page 16 Contents Figure 21. Fixed rate control Figure 22. Devices with multiproduct support Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 16/44...
  • Page 17 The text of the selected task is displayed in yellow. Confirm the selection by clicking the Done button at the bottom right, and to return to the main page. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 17/44...
  • Page 18 Figure 25. Select a task The name of the selected task is now displayed at the top. The task can now be run or paused from the button in the upper left corner of the page. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 18/44...
  • Page 19 Totals tab. The task totals button shows the two largest task totals: total time and total area. Task totals are grouped for each device function. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 19/44...
  • Page 20 Contents Figure 27. Task totals view from main page Figure 28. Task totals view on task setup page Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 20/44...
  • Page 21 On the task setup page, click the USB icon to export tasks. The task import/export page also provides information on the taskdata files as well as the functionality to eject (unmount) USB media. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 21/44...
  • Page 22 Fixed path: USB\TASKDATA\TASKDATA.xml Taskdata file can also be exported as custom taskdata: Unique timestamped path: USB\TASKDATA_20200109_141850\TASKDATA.xml The user interface indicates the importing or exporting state for the taskdata file with different colours as follows: Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 22/44...
  • Page 23 Contents To export the taskdata, follow the steps described in Figure 32 - Figure 35. Figure 32. Export task; step 1 Figure 33. Export task; step 2 Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 23/44...
  • Page 24 Contents Figure 34. Export task; step 3 Figure 35. Export task; step 4 Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 24/44...
  • Page 25 Contents 2.8. Eject USB Thumbdrive If you want to eject/unmount USB thumbdrive, follow the next steps: Figure 36. Export task; step 5 Figure 37. Export task; step 6 Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 25/44...
  • Page 26: Map View

    In tractor view, the map zoom level is fixed to show the tractor and device (including section states), and the map is always facing where the tractor is heading. Figure 39. Field view Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 26/44...
  • Page 27 A and B points. The system allows user to easily teach A and B points as well as set the working width. Figure 41. Steering guidance ON Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 27/44...
  • Page 28 Working overlap can be achieved by setting the working width to a smaller value. Closing the guidance menu is done by clicking the guidance menu button or the cancel button on the right side of the menu. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 28/44...
  • Page 29 By starting the teaching all previous A/B points are cleared. The minimum distance between A and B points is 10 metres before the teaching can be completed. After successfully ending the teaching mode (both points are set), the guidance is automatically enabled. Figure 44. Start teaching Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 29/44...
  • Page 30 Contents Figure 45. Teaching mode started Figure 46. End teaching mode and set B-point when the distance is reached Figure 47. Teaching is completed, and guidance automatically enabled Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 30/44...
  • Page 31 Distance from the nearest / selected guidance line (for both sides of the line) Tractor heading error against guidance line direction (red triangle) Figure 48. Guidance error indicator bar 3.3. Map Options Menu Figure 49. Enter map options menu Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 31/44...
  • Page 32 Contents Map options menu provides the following functionalities: Figure 50. Map layers setup Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 32/44...
  • Page 33 Figure 52. Device coverage map Each function of the device can have its own coverage map, which can be chosen from the map options menu. Only one coverage map can be chosen at a time. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 33/44...
  • Page 34: Gps Information

    Current coordinates, altitude and heading Machine direction and number of satellites Accuracy (precision dilution positional/precision dilution horizontal) Correction mode: DGPS, GNSS, No GNSS, RTK, RTK+, Precise, Error Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 34/44...
  • Page 35 Contents Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 35/44...
  • Page 36: Section Control

    Each cell in the grid stores data if any work has been done in the cell (if the device has applied product to the cell). Figure 55. The field is defined as a polygon with a grid inside Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 36/44...
  • Page 37 A section is typically capable of applying the product independent of other sections. Parker ISOBUS TC supports up to 64 sections per each function. With accurate position information, ISOBUS Task Controller is capable of computing the positions of each section in relation to the field cells.
  • Page 38 In the map view and in tractor zoom mode, the state of the device sections is visualized: Areas or cells where the product is applied are shown in the colour blue. These blue cells are called the Coverage Map (see the chapter Coverage Map). Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 38/44...
  • Page 39: Device Information

    Device information shows the details for the product, component, ECU and software information. Device geometry shows total width and length, connector and sections distance from navigation reference point, and sections state. Figure 59. Device geometry view Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 39/44...
  • Page 40: Camera View

    The camera view provides the following functionalities: camera channel selection automatic reverse camera mode, which means that camera view is automatically shown on the screen when tractor is reversing. Figure 61. Camera options menu Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 40/44...
  • Page 41: Split Screen

    Figure 62. Split screen view with TC and UT 7.2. Portrait Mode Pro Display can be used in both landscape and portrait mode. Portrait mode is also supported by ISOBUS Task Controller (TC) and Universal Terminal (UT) applications. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 41/44...
  • Page 42 Contents Figure 63. Split screen view with TC and UT in landscape mode Figure 64. Split screen view with TC and UT in portrait mode Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 42/44...
  • Page 43 The 9-pin in-cab connector ECU power pin (controlled by Tractor ECU) should be routed to Pro Display C1-connector C1:12 pin (+VBATT) as well as through an extra power switch to C1:6 pin (ignition input). Figure 66. Pro Display wire harness for ISOBUS in-cab connector Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 43/44...
  • Page 44 When ISOBUS Task Controller (TC) is shutting down, the following user settings are saved to persistent memory: Section control state Camera channel and automatic reverse camera mode Split screen mode Map layer (guidance lines and field boundaries) Selected task Guidance A/B points, working width and guidance enabled. Parker ISOBUS Suite – User Manual 44/44...

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