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Valve Type ................84 Wheel Angle Estimation Calibration........84 Wheel Lock Calibration............86 Estimate Open-Loop Gain Calibration ........87 Mechanical Play Calibration ..........88 Guidance ..................92 Engage ..................92 Implements ..................94 Create Implement ..............95 Implement Information .............. 99 Implement Dimensions ............
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Diagnostic Menu ................149 GNSS ..................... 150 GPS Menu ................. 150 Receiver ..................152 RTK Status ................153 Subscriptions ................155 Update..................155 Terminal ..................156 Information ................156 Review ..................157 Records..................158 ESi2....................159 Information ................159 AGS ................... 159 Steering Test ................
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International ................. 181 Interface .................... 184 Screen ................... 184 Sound .................... 187 Touch .................... 189 Wireless ..................... 192 Wi-Fi ....................193 Activations ..................195 Licenses ..................195 Subscriptions ................. 195 Enter Code ..................196 Registration ................... 197 Downloads Menu ................197 System ....................
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, XF1 TM , Cygnus™, Aquila™, and Lyra™ are proprietary trademarks of Hemisphere GNSS, Inc. Outback Guidance™, EDRIVE™.Other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. Patents Hemisphere GNSS products may be covered by one or more of the following...
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Device Compliance, License and Patent Continued Notice to Contact your local dealer for technical assistance. To find the Customers authorized dealer near you: Outback Guidance A Division of Hemisphere GNSS 2207 Iowa Street Hiawatha, KS 66434 Phone: (800) 247-3808 OUTBACKGUIDANCE Dealer Locator: HTTPS://WWW.OUTBACKGUIDANCE.COM/SUPPORT/DEALER-LOCATOR...
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Terms and Definitions The following table lists the terms and definitions used in this document. Term Definition Activation Activation refers to a feature added through a one-time purchase Atlas® is a subscription-based service provided by Hemisphere Atlas that enables the MaveriX to achieve sub-decimeter accuracy without a base station or datalink.
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Introduction This User Guide provides information to help you set up and use your MaveriX Precision Ag software application system. You can download this manual from the Outback Guidance website at WWW.OUTBACKGUIDANCE.COM. Contents Product Overview ..............5 MaveriX Cable Diagram ............6 Installing the MaveriX System ..........
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Product Overview Terminal Figure 1-1 shows the MaveriX system terminal front and rear Overview views. Table 1-1 describes each numbered feature. Figure 1:1: MaveriX Terminal front and back views Table 1-1: Terminal features Item Description Touch screen USB Port Power Button Wi-Fi Antenna Mounting Ball Area COM1 Port...
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Installing the MaveriX System Before you mount the terminal determine an appropriate Mounting mounting location. Place the terminal within easy reach and visibility of the driver; typically, this is in the front-right Terminal corner of the cab. WARNING Do not mount the terminal in a location where it impairs visibility of the controls or the field.
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Installing the MaveriX System Continued Mounting The antenna should be installed on the vehicle's left/right centerline on the cab. If you cannot install the antenna at the Antenna exact centerline, refer to Chapter 5, Antenna Offset instructions on entering offsets for these values. Note: Do not place the antenna within two feet of a transmitting radio antenna (such as for a 2-way or business band radio).
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Installing the MaveriX System Continued Connecting Using the Cable Diagram as a guide, connect the power to a Power cable (P/N: 051-0430-10) to the battery or a 30-amp power Source source. Connect red (+) to positive and black (-) to negative. Connect the other end of the power cable to the terminal cable P/N: 051-0431-10 (and if installed, ESi²...
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Installing Optional Parts Installing Use the Run/Hold switch as a remote to pause or restart MaveriX's mapping/data logging function (similar to using Run/Hold the Apply Widget on the screen - refer to Chapter 4 Switch more information on the Apply Widget). Refer to the specific installation guide for each Run/Hold switch installation.
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MaveriX Screen Overview Overview This section helps the user understand the primary areas of the MaveriX terminal and the basic screen gestures. The MaveriX Precision Ag Home Screen displays the Home following primary areas: Screen • Job Mode – is the main working mode and includes the map view for the Precision Ag operation.
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MaveriX Screen Overview Continued Status The Status Ribbon is found at the top of the screen: Ribbon The Status Ribbon provides key information that is always available for the user. This includes the following: − GNSS Status − Time − Sound Status There are other options that will be shown if they are enabled.
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MaveriX Screen Overview Continued Map Touch To change zoom and focus on the Job Mode map, use the Gestures touch gestures described in the following table: Table 1-3: Touch Gestures Zoom In Zoom Out Pan Focus Reset Zoom and Focus Page 13 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Chapter 2: Start Up Overview Introduction This chapter explains how to power on/off and use the MaveriX Precision Ag System. Contents Powering Up the System ..........15 MaveriX Start-Up ............16 Disclaimer ..............16 Start Up Menu ............17 Using MaveriX ............18 Page 14 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Powering Up the System Power Depending on the components of your system, below On/Off outlines how to power on/off the system. If you are using the terminal only, press and hold the power button on the top of the terminal (refer to Terminal Overview) for approximately 3 seconds.
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MaveriX Start-Up Disclaimer Each time the MaveriX terminal is powered on, the first screen to display is the Disclaimer screen. The user should read and understand all the safety information for the guidance and auto-steering systems before operation or service. To read the full End User Agreement, press the green arrow to proceed to the next screen or see the End User License...
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MaveriX Start-Up Continued Start Up The Start Up Menu lists the current vehicle profile, the Menu implement profile, and the last job. To proceed select one of the following options: • New Job - start a new job • Continue Job - continue last job •...
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MaveriX Start-Up Continued Using The MaveriX System requires the following to utilize the MaveriX mapping: • GNSS Correction − GNSS Correction can be confirmed by the GNSS Widget. For more information, see Chapter • A job must be open. − This can be confirmed using the Job Menu Widget or the Job Menu.
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Chapter 3: Job Mode Overview Introduction This chapter explains how to operate the MaveriX system when in Job Mode. Contents Job Mode ................20 Widgets ................21 Slide-Out Menus ..............22 Workscreens............... 23 Main Menu ................. 24 Job Menu ................25 Guidance Mode Menu ............
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Job Mode The main Job Mode view includes the below key areas for status updates and navigation while working in this mode. • Status Ribbon • Slide-out menu-right • Slide-out menu-left • Widgets • Map view with machine Status Bar Slide Out Slide Out Menu Right...
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Widgets A Widget provides access to a certain functionality or menu of the MaveriX Precision Ag system while the user is operating the system in Job Mode. Widgets are a key component of the user interface, as they can be added/removed and arranged based on the user preference.
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Slide-Out Menus The Job Mode screen provides two slide-out menus that can be entered by swiping to the center of the screen from the outside bezel of the terminal: • Slide-out menu right – Main Menu • Slide-out menu left – Workscreens Page 22 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Workscreens The left slide-out menu provides access to the Workscreens. This menu switches in real time between six pre-sets that can be adjusted by the user with the following configurations: • Map view • Displayed Widgets • Location of Widgets The left slide-out menu closes automatically but can also be closed manually by swiping the white arrow to the left or pressing the yellow back button (below).
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Main Menu The Main Menu is located on the right-side slide-out menu. • Job Menu • Guidance Mode Menu • Boundary Menu • Markers Menu • Job Settings The Main Menu closes automatically but can also be closed manually by swiping the white arrow to the right. To navigate through the Main Menu, the individual buttons with symbols are used to enter the corresponding menu.
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Job Menu The Job Menu allows the user to setup and manage jobs while working in Job Mode. Start a new job Continue a previous job Open a previously saved job Create a new job from a template Close Job (only available if job is open) Note: The Job Menu can also be reached using the Job Widget.
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Guidance Mode Menu The Guidance Mode Menu allows the user to set up and manage guidance lines within the map. AB Menu A+ Direction Menu Freeform Contour AB Contour Menu Pivot Menu AB Closed Menu Note: The Guidance Mode Menu can also be reached using the Pattern Widget.
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Boundary Menu The Boundary Menu allows the user to set up and manage field boundaries. Select left boundary Select right boundary Close boundary Cancel boundary Note: The Boundary Menu can also be reached using the Boundary Widget. Page 27 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Marker Menu The Marker Menu can be utilized to mark specific locations (i.e., obstacles or landmarks) within a Job Map. Rock Tree 1 Tree 2 Lake Erase last created marker in map Erase all created markers in map Page 28 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Jobs Settings Menu The Jobs Settings Menu allows the user to view and control settings associated with Job Mode. The Headland Menu allows the user to adjust settings associated with Headland Turn and Headland alarms. • Headland turn-displays the minimum headland width.
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Continued To adjust Number of passes the user can either use the + and – buttons or double-press on the number to open a keypad to type in value. To make changes to the Proximity warning, the user can press to select either Time or Distance by pressing on drop- down arrows.
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Continued The Machine Menu contains options pertaining to Guidance. Guidance options: • Pre-engage – enables user to activate autosteering before all engage requirements are met. After requirements are met, MaveriX automatically engages on a guideline. Pre-Engage works with all guidance modes. Although user enables Pre-Engage only once, you must manually press the Engage button each time you want to activate it.
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Continued Smoothing level Smoothing determines the amount of smoothing of contours and applies to Contour paths and AB Contour paths. The smoothing applied to the current contour is based on the smoothing setting that was active during the preceding pass. Depending on preference and needs, smoothing can be adjusted to None (the default), Low, Medium, or High.
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Continued The Prescription Menu is for future development. It is currently unsupported. Continued on next page Page 33 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Continued The ASC (Automatic Section Control) Menu allows the user to adjust the percentage of the section that must be outside the apply area before shutting off the section. 100% is the entire section. If AC110 is being used for section control, the percentage set will control the sections’...
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Continued The Spraying menu is for development purposes only. Continued on next page Page 35 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Continued The Tank Menu is for development purposes only. Page 36 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Alarms The Spraying Menu allows the user to set the parameters for alarms associated with Application. The Activate after is used to set the amount of time after a tolerance level is reached the alarm will activate. The Application tolerances is used to set the percentage above or below target rate for an alarm.
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Layers The Speed Menu is where the user can adjust settings for the As Applied layer for speed. Note: See the As Applied Widget for more information. To turn on/off the As Applied Speed Layer option, use the Visible button. -OFF Continued on next page Page 38 of 200...
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Layers Continued The Configuration section allows the user to adjust the following information with the speed layer: the minimum (initial value) and maximum (final value) speed, limit the minimum (start) and maximum (ending) speed, and opacity of the layer. The last section of this screen displays the correlating color and speed values.
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Layers Continued The Spraying Menu is where the user can adjust settings for the As Applied layer for Applied rates. Note: See the As Applied Widget for more information. To turn on/off the As Applied Spraying Layer option, use the Visible button.
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Layers Continued The Coverage Menu allows the user to select the colors of the As Applied data and opacity. To change either the Covered or Overlapped color, double- press on the correlating box to open a color picker screen. Adjust the color with the slider on the left and the shading on the right.
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Visualization The Soil Menu allows the user to select the mapping background. Press on the desired image to change. Note: Satellite images is for future development and is currently unsupported. Continued on next page Page 42 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Visualization Continued The Guidance Menu allows the user to adjust the settings for guidance and lightbar sensitivity. Guidance options • Lateral passes – with Lateral passes enabled, the Job screen will display guidance lines to the left and right of the current guidance line. •...
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Chapter 4: Widgets Overview Introduction This chapter discusses working with Workscreens and Widgets. Contents Working with Widgets ............46 Workscreen ..............46 Widgets................46 Selecting/ Editing Workscreen ........47 Default Widgets..............48 Pre-Engage..............49 Map View Perspectives ..........50 Info Widgets ............... 51 Job Widgets ................
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Working with Widgets Workscreen The Workscreens are accessible from the left slide-out menu. Each Workscreen can be edited including: − Adding Widgets − Removing Widgets − Moving Widgets A Widget provides access to a certain functionality or menu Widgets of the MaveriX Precision Ag system while the user is operating the system in Job Mode.
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Working with Widgets Continued Selecting/ From the Job Mode screen, open the left slide-out menu Editing by swiping in from the left edge of the screen. Here, you Workscreen can select from the six customizable Workscreens. The user can also edit which Widgets are displayed and their location on the screen.
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Default Widgets Menu Name Screen Alternate Views Function View View Steering not available Engage criteria not -Enable automated steering Pre-engage N/A (Not -Disable automated available Steering removable) steering -Review status of Engage the steering system criteria met Ready to engage Engaged N/A (Not -Returns to the...
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Default Widgets Continued Pre-Engage When Pre-Engage is enabled a P appears on the upper-right of the Engage button. Press the Engage button to activate Pre-Engage and MaveriX will automatically engage on the guideline when all autosteering criteria is met. Note: You have 20 seconds to meet all the criteria—during this time, the Engage button flashes between the following states.
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Default Widgets Continued Map View View 1 Perspectives Field view 2D View 2 Top down 2D View 3 View 4 In cab 3D View 5 Machine 3D Page 50 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Info Widgets On Screen Name Menu View Alternant Views Function View - GNSS status (If the Widget is - Number of satellites tapped on the screen, it provides - GNSS quality an extended view, - Correction age shown below) - HDOP GNSS Displays map scale according to the zoom...
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Job Widgets Menu Name Screen Alternant Views Function View View Provides access to the Job (See Working Menu (same as accessed Job Menu view) using the Main Menu). Provides access to the Boundary (See Working Boundary Menu (same as Menu view) accessed using the Main Menu).
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Job Widgets Continued Job Menu Icon Function When selected MaveriX will auto name a new job, the user can re-name this. Start a new job Name – Required Field, Client, and Notes – Optional Continue last - Only available if job is closed - Will open the last job - Only available if job is open Close Job...
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Job Widgets Continued Boundary Icon Function When selected Menu Select Left When Boundary selected Select Right When Boundary selected When selected, MaveriX will close the boundary from the Close current position to the start of Boundary the boundary position, after confirmation.
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Counter Widgets Name Menu View Screen Alternant Views Function View (Tap the Widget on the - Count time screen for an extended - Reset count view, shown below.) Time Counter (Tap the Widget on the - Counts distance screen for an extended - Resets count view, shown below.) Distance...
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Guidance Widgets Menu On Screen Name Alternant Views Function View View Provides access to the Guidance Guidance Menu (same as Menu accessed using the Main Menu). - Manages previous guidance path (Tap the Widget - Toggles between previous on the screen for guidance lines an extended - Erases previous guidance...
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Guidance Menu Working On Screen Name Menu View Screen Function View Views Provides access to the AB See AB AB Menu Menu (same as accessed Menu using the Main Menu). Provides access to the A+ See A+ Direction Menu (same as Direction Direction accessed using the Main...
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Guidance Menu Continued AB Menu Set up straight AB guidance path: Icon Function Set A Point Set the first point for an AB line. Set the second point for an AB Set B Point line, after traveling a minimum of 65 feet from point A. Cancel guidance setup after Cancel confirmation.
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Guidance Menu, Continued AB Contour Set up an AB Contour guidance path: Icon Function Set A Set the first point for an AB line. Point Set the second point for an AB line, Set B after traveling a minimum of 150 Point feet from point A.
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Guidance Menu, Continued Pivot Set up a Pivot guidance path: Icon Function Sets the center point of Set Center Point the pivot Set the first point for a Set A Point pivot Set the second point for a Set B Point pivot Cancel guidance setup, Cancel...
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XTrack Widget Shift guidance lines left. Snap guidance line to vehicle’s location, parallel to original guidance line. Shift guidance lines right. Save guidance offset changes. Amount to shift guidance lines. Steering sensivitity. - Increasing percentage makes steering more aggressive. - Decreasing percentage make steering less aggressive. Page 61 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Application Widgets Name Menu View Screen Alternant Views Function View Apply On - Apply On Apply - Apply Off Apply ASC On Automatic - Enables ASC Section - Disables ASC Control - Configures (ASC) boundary behavior ASC Off - Sections off - Sections force on (toggle sections Section...
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Application Widgets, Continued Automatic If the ASC Widget is pressed, the user can configure the ASC Section boundary behavior. − Control ASC inside the boundary (ASC) − ASC right at boundary − ASC outside the boundary If ASC is turned to Off this configuration is greyed out. The Section Control Widget provides a visual reference and Section is used to change the section control configuration and...
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AC110 Widgets Menu On Screen Alternant Name Function View View Views Future development Pressure (Tap the Displays and sets target rates for Widget on the the AC110 application control. screen for an Toggles between Manual, Rate 1, Rate extended view, Rate 2, and Prescription Rate.
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Chapter 5: Machines Overview Introduction This chapter describes working with machines, including both the vehicle and the implement. Machines Menu ..............66 Contents Vehicles ................67 Create Vehicle ............. 68 Vehicle Information ............ 72 Vehicle Dimensions ............. 73 Boom Offset ............75 Antenna Offset ............
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Machines Menu The Machines Menu is used to setup and configure vehicles and implements for the MaveriX Precision Ag system. The Machines Menu can be reached by following the Home > Machines menu. This Machines Menu allows the user to create new, edit, or select an existing vehicle and implement profiles.
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Vehicles On the Machines Menu: • Select an existing vehicle for use • Select an existing vehicle to edit or delete • Create a new vehicle Swiping left or right will change the highlighted vehicle. To edit or create a new vehicle, highlight the desired selection, and press on it.
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Create Vehicle Click Create new to initiate a new vehicle setup: The New Vehicle Menu displays. Continued on next page Page 68 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Create Vehicle, Continued Vehicle Use the Vehicle type drop-down menu to choose the Type and desired vehicle type to match your machine: • Color Standard Tractor • Articulated Tractor • Rear Boom Sprayer • Front Boom Sprayer Note: Depending on the chosen vehicle type, the displayed 3D vehicle model will change accordingly.
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Create Vehicle, Continued Vehicle Identify the Vehicle Name area on the screen as shown Name below. Press on the Vehicle Name area to open the keyboard. Note: The Vehicle Name can only contain the following: • Letters (a-z, A-Z) • Numbers (0-9) •...
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Create Vehicle, Continued Vehicle Repeat the same process as Vehicle Name to configure the Model Vehicle Model and the Vehicle Year. Vehicle Year Vehicle Model can use any combination of letters, numbers, and symbols up to 8-character spaces. Vehicle Year requires 4 digits for the year and must be dated between 1900-2099.
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Vehicle Information Once the Vehicle Information setup has been completed, the screen will look as shown below: The 3 button options on the right side of the screen are used - Copy current vehicle profile. - Edit current vehicle’s information, including: •...
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Vehicle Dimensions The Vehicle Dimensions Menu is used to configure the following measurements that are specific to each vehicle and MaveriX Precision Ag system installation: • Antenna Height • Wheelbase • Antenna – − Rear Axle (standard tractor, rear and front boom sprayer) −...
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Vehicle Dimensions, Continued Entering Double-click the desired dimension to change the setting for Dimensions the individual vehicle: • Will not accept a negative value • Box around value will be green if entered value is acceptable, red if there is an issue. Push Enter to confirm the setting.
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Vehicle Dimensions, Continued Measuring Measure your vehicle's dimensions before adding the Vehicle vehicle in the MaveriX Precision Ag system. When adding a Dimensions vehicle, the system displays the vehicle dimensions for the vehicle type you select (standard tractor, sprayer, etc.). Antenna height is the vertical distance of the antenna’s measurement from the ground up.
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Antenna Offset Antenna Offset is the lateral (perpendicular) distance between the center of the GNSS antenna and the centerline of the vehicle. To achieve optimum steering accuracy, you must determine the Antenna Offset in the field. However, you need to complete the calibration procedure before you can conduct the field tests, and to complete vehicle calibration, you need to enter the antenna offset values on the Vehicle...
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Determining Antenna Offset – Track Method To determine the antenna offset using the track method: Set an A=B path (see Menu). Maintaining a speed of 5 kph (3 mph) engage steering and let the system steer you along the guideline for at least 100 m. See Pass 1 in the figure to the right.
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Determining Antenna Offset – Marker Method To determine the antenna offset using the marker method: Set an A=B path (see Menu). Maintaining a speed of 5 kph (3 mph) engage steering and let the system steer you along the guideline for at least 100 m.
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Sections (Only used for rear and front boom sprayer) In the Sections portion of the Dimensions Menu, the user can adjust the number of sections and the measurement of the sections. The total boom width is the sum of all the sections measurements.
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Overlap/Skip (Only used for rear and front boom sprayer) Enter a value to drive a pattern where rows intentionally Skip or Overlap. When you enter a Skip or Overlap, the map shows this as an area between swaths in the green coverage lines where a Skip is the non-sprayed area between swaths and an Overlap is the dark green overlap between swaths.
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Vehicle Calibration If the system is used with an eDriveM1 steering controller, the following vehicle calibration steps must be completed. Vehicle Calibration: • Mounting Calibration • Valve Type • Wheel Angel Estimate • Wheel Lock • Estimate Open-Loop Gain • Mechanical Play (not required to complete calibration) Before calibrating a vehicle:...
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Mounting Calibration The Mounting calibration will ensure that the mounting position is defined, and any mounting bias is compensated for. 1. Enter the direction of the top surface (logo label surface) of the eDriveM1 controller. 2. Enter the direction the connector is facing. Use the drop-down menus to make the required configuration to align with the specific installation for your machine.
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Mounting Calibration, Continued Initiate the calibration process by pressing the Calibrate button. Follow the onscreen messaging during the different calibration steps. After the first two steps, it is required to turn the vehicle around and park in the same position before the second part of the calibration can be initiated.
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Valve Type The Valve Type configuration is required to configure the steering interface for the eDriveM1 controller. Currently, only ESi2 is supported with the eDriveM1. Drop- down arrows are present for future expansion of valve types. Wheel Angle Estimation Calibration The Wheel angle estimate is required to calibrate the eDrive ESi2 electric wheel in conjunction with the eDriveM1 steering controller.
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Wheel Angle Estimation Calibration, Continued Initiate the calibration process by pressing the Calibrate button. Follow the onscreen messaging during the different calibration steps. The wheel angle estimation calibration requires a smooth and clear surface with a diameter of ca. 300 feet. It is required to drive the vehicle in a straight line at approximately 1.5 mph before the calibration can be started.
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Wheel Lock Calibration The Wheel lock (Minimum Turn Radius) calibration determines the minimum turn radius of the vehicle when it is equipped with the eDriveM1 steering controller. Initiate the calibration process by pressing the Calibrate button. Follow the onscreen messaging during the different calibration steps.
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Estimate Open-Loop Gain Calibration The Estimate Open Loop Gain calibration is intended to collect important information about the dynamic behavior of the vehicle where the system is installed. It allows the eDriveM1 steering controller to provide the best control performance. Initiate the calibration process by pressing the Calibrate button.
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Mechanical Play Calibration Mechanical Play calibration is used for post calibration steering adjustments and is not required for completion of the calibration. The default value of 10 degrees is sufficient for most applications. Press the Start Calibration button. The MaveriX will display the steps necessary to complete the Mechanical Play Calibration.
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Mechanical Play Calibration, Continued After selecting the green checkmark to begin the calibration process, the Calibration screen appears, and the Start Calibration button is changed to Cancel Calibration. Now that the calibration process has begun, the user will go to the Job Mode. The Steering Widget displays with FP on the icon, indicating the calibration is active.
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Mechanical Play Calibration, Continued Start a new job on the MaveriX. (For more information on starting a new job, see Chapter 4, Job Widgets). Open the AB Menu or the A+ Direction Menu and set a straight AB guidance path. (For more information on using Guidance, see Chapter 4, Guidance Menu).
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Mechanical Play Calibration, Continued During the Mechanical Play calibration, the MaveriX system displays popup messages 4 times. All 4 messages are the same: After the 4 message displays, the MaveriX steering system disengages, and the Calibration Successful message displays. Press the green checkmark to confirm the calibration. Then return the Machine menu >...
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Guidance The Guidance Menu is for development purposes only. Values should not be adjusted. Engage The Engage Menu contains settings regarding engaging and disengaging guidance lines. Continued on next page Page 92 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Engage, Continued If Engage is turned on, it will open an additional extensive menu. The user can set: • Maximum speed allowed for engaging on a guidance line. • Maximum distance allowed for engagement from the guidance line. Maximum angle allowed to engage on a guidance line. Aggressiveness allows the user to adjust the aggressiveness in which the MaveriX Precision Ag system will attempt to engage on a guidance line.
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Implements On the Machines Menu: • Select an existing implement for use • Select an existing implement to edit or delete • Create a new implement Swiping left or right will change the highlighted implement. To edit or create a new machine, highlight the desired selection, and press on it.
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Create Implement Click Create new to initiate a new implement setup, and the New Implement Menu displays. Continued on next page Page 95 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Create Implement, Continued Implement Use the Implement type drop-down menu to choose the Type type to match your machine. Scroll through the list and click to select the desired implement type: • Generic Tillage • Air seeder • Planter • Drill •...
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Create Implement, Continued Implement Identify the Implement Name area within the UI as shown Name below. Double-click the Implement Name area to open the keyboard. Note: The Implement Name can only contain the following: • Letters (a-z, A-Z) • Numbers (0-9) •...
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Create Implement, Continued Implement Repeat the same process to configure the Implement Model Model and and Implement Year. Year Implement Model can use any combination of letters, numbers, and symbols up to 8-character spaces. Implement Year requires 4 digits for the year and must be dated between 1900-2099.
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Implement Information After the Implement Information setup has been completed, the below screen displays: Use the 3 button options on the right side of the screen to complete the following actions: - Copy current implement profile - Edit current implement’s information, including: •...
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Implement Dimensions The Implement Dimensions Menu allows users to configure the following measurements specific to each implement and the MaveriX Precision Ag system installation: • Hitch dimensions • Axle dimensions • Implement-specific dimensions • Implement offset • Sections and total boom width •...
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Implement Dimensions, Continued Entering Double-click the desired dimension to change the setting for Dimensions the individual vehicle: • Some measurements will not accept a negative number. • The box containing the value will be green if the entered value is acceptable. If the entered value is unacceptable as entered, the box will be red.
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Measuring Implement Dimensions When measuring implement dimensions, refer to the Dimensions screen for the specific required measurements for each implement type. Any measurement that is vertical is from the ground to the center of the measurement point. Any measurement that is horizontal is center to the center of the measurement points.
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Sections In the Sections portion of the Dimensions Menu, the user can adjust the number of sections and the measurement of the sections. The total boom width is the sum of all the sections measurements. When the sections’ quantity is increased to 3 or more odd number of sections, the left measurement is for the center section, and the right measurement is for both the outside right and left sections.
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Overlap/Skip Enter a value to drive a pattern where rows intentionally Skip or Overlap. When you enter a Skip or Overlap, the map shows this as an area between swaths in the green coverage lines where a Skip is the non-sprayed area between swaths and an Overlap is the dark green overlap between swaths.
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Implement Offsets The left/right implement offset is the lateral (perpendicular) distance between the center of the implement and the centerline of the vehicle. When calibrating a left/right implement offset, you are compensating for a physical implement offset. To compensate for a physical implement offset: •...
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Implement Offset – Preferred Method Setting the Left/Right Implement Offset – Preferred Method This method for setting the implement offset is the preferred method because it eliminates the possibility of errors caused by an incorrect vehicle width. To determine the implement offset: 1.
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Implement Offset – Preferred Method, Continued 7. Navigate to the Dimensions Menu (Home > Machines > (implement) > Dimensions), if necessary, scroll down to display the screen below. 8. Enter the left or right implement offset by selecting the Implement offset value (displayed at 0 is picture above). This opens a number pad for the user to enter the value in inches.
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Implement Offset – Alternative Method Setting the Left/Right Implement Offset - Alternative Method With this method, instead of driving two passes on the same guideline— one in each direction—drive three passes on adjacent guidelines. Depending on the direction of your implement offset (left or right), you will get a skip or an overlap on the second pass and the opposite on the third pass.
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AC110 For both Vehicle and Implement profiles, the Application (AC110) setup is the same process. Note: The Application section is only available if an AC110 is connected to the MaveriX system and powered on. Implement Setup In the Implement Setup section, the user can set the following options: •...
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Implement Setup, Continued • Tank capacity – set the amount of product in the tank. • Nozzles quantity – set the total number of nozzles for the boom. • Sections delay – On Time - Enter the number of seconds needed to open the boom valves and build pressure ahead of an unapplied area.
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Valve Setup, Continued • Master valve – used for development purposes only. • Regulating valve – in this section the user will select the Regulating valve type from the following options: − Motorized Direct – Two-wire electric motor opens/closes the flow control valve to increase/decrease the application flow rate.
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AC110 Calibration To Calibrate AC110, first the user will need to setup the Regulating valve type, whether Positive close needs to be on or off, and the Section valve type. It will also require the user to have water in the tank to run calibration. After the information is entered, select the Calibrate button.
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AC110 Calibration, Continued If there is a failure during the calibration process, the following message will display. Use the buttons to select next step: After a successful calibraiton is completed the following message will display. Press the green arrow to complete calibration process or the blue arrow to re-run calibration.
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Sensor Setup The Master Switch section is used to select the location of the Master Switch (Internal or AC110). Internal – If using the Apply widget on MaveriX. AC110 – If using an External Master switch. Spraying flowmeter Press to display a keypad where you enter a meter calibration value.
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Calibration Values The Calibration Values page contains settings and the calibration values from the calibration. See Table 5-1: Calibration Values Descriptions. Continued on next page Page 115 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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AC110 Calibration, Continued Table 5-1: Calibration Values Descriptions Name Description (Applies to PWM and motorized valves only) For PWM and motorized valves you can enter a value to increase the valve position when coming out of headlands. For example, if spray comes on and briefly turns off when coming out of a headland (due to the boom having to recharge) you can enter a Valve Advance value to compensate for this.
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AC110 Calibration, Continued Continued from Table 5-1: To determine the Min Flow Setting value for your implement: 1. Identify the flow rate at which the spray tips begin to shut off. Put the system in Manual mode. Open the Rate Options widget to display the Product Rate panel, set to Manual, then press the Rate Bump arrows (up arrow increases rate, down arrow decreases rate) to drop the rate until the tips shut off.
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Chapter 6: GPS Overview Introduction This chapter covers the GPS Menu on the MaveriX terminal. Contents GPS Menu ................119 GPS Status ................. 120 Settings ................122 NMEA Input ..............122 NMEA Output ............... 123 Correction ................. 127 SBAS ................127 Atlas ................
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GPS Menu Overview The GPS Menu is used to review and configure all GPS settings for the MaveriX Precision Ag system. The main sections of the GPS Menu are as follows: • General • Settings • • Simulator Access the System Menu from the Home Screen to review and configure all the system settings.
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GPS Status The Status page includes general information about the GPS system status. It can be reached by following the Home > GPS > Status > General menu. The Status page includes the following information (see Table 6-1 for section descriptions): Continued on next page Page 120 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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GPS Status, Continued Table 6-1: GPS status page Section Description 2 – SBAS Quality Indicator 4 – RTK Fix or Atlas Converged 5 – RTK Float or Atlas Converging Standard Deviation – Pseudo-estimate of the DGPS solution accuracy determined as the RMS value of the positional residual Std.
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Settings NMEA Input The Settings NMEA page allows users to review and configure the GPS NMEA settings. It can be reached by following the Home > GPS > Settings > NMEA menu. The NMEA Input screen provides an overview of the connected receiver, the receiver settings, and the received NMEA message.
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NMEA Output The NMEA Output screen provides an overview of the NMEA GNSS output of the terminal and the according configuration. This screen can be used to configure the settings to meet the requirements for a third-party controller and/or implement. It can be reached by following the Home >...
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NMEA Output, Continued Terminal Identify the terminal connection and baud rate settings Connection within the Output Menu. & Baud Rate Settings Use the drop-down menu to select the desired terminal connection. Highlight to select the desired baud rate from the drop-down menu.
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NMEA Output, Continued NMEA Output The NMEA Output configuration screen allows users to set Configuration the desired frequency for the following NMEA output messages. Message Description GPS position data (latitude, longitude, number of satellites used, age of differential corrections, etc.) Latitude and longitude data Course-over-ground and ground speed GNSS satellites in view...
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NMEA Output, Continued NMEA Choose the desired NMEA message and activate it by clicking Messages the Enable button. After a message type is enabled, the button shows a green checkmark. Click on the Frequency window to configure the message rate for the desired NMEA message. Click the drop-down list to select the desired frequency in Hz.
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Correction SBAS The Settings Correction page allows users to review and configure the correction for the GPS receiver of the MaveriX Precision Ag system. It can be reached by following the Home > GPS > Settings > Correction menu. The default correction setting is SBAS (required for WAAS (NA) or EGNOS (EU) corrections).
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Atlas When the Atlas Correction source is selected, it enables the receiver to use the Hemisphere GNSS Atlas L-band correction service. Note: The Atlas frequency and baud rate are automated settings performed by the GNSS receiver depending on its position. Page 128 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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RTK Radio If the RTK Radio Correction source is selected, the default RTK setting is to support an external radio. The RTK Radio Correction setting performs the following functions: − Detects a connected radio − Queries the radio link − Updates the RSSI readings of the radio Continued on next page...
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RTK Radio Detection Press the Detect Radio button to initiate the radio detection. This step must be completed before the Radio Link Configuration becomes available. Press the green arrow to start Radio Detection. Continued on next page Page 130 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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RTK Radio Detection, Continued If radio detection is successful, the following screen will be displayed: Press the green checkmark to proceed, radio detection completed. If the radio detection fails, the following screen displays: Press the blue arrow to retry radio detection, or the red X to cancel.
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RTK Radio Link Press the Radio Link button to open Radio Link Configuration. (Complete Radio Detection steps first.) Radio Link - Radio Channel • Double-click the entry field to type in the required radio channel. • Click the green arrow to move to the next setting. Continued on next page Page 132 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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RTK Radio Link, Continued Radio Link – Mode • Click the entry field to open the drop-down menu • Select the required radio mode • Click the green arrow to move to the next setting Continued on next page Page 133 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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RTK Radio Link, Continued Radio Link – Apply Changes • Press the green arrow to apply changes to the radio. • The below image displays while the radio is being configured. • When the radio is successfully configured, the below image will be displayed. •...
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RTK Radio – RSSI Update RSSI - Received Signal Strength Indicator -the actual power in the received radio signal (in dBm). Note: GPS will be lost during an RSSI update. Press the green arrow to initiate the RSSI update. Wait for the RSSI to update. Continued on next page Page 135 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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RTK Radio – RSSI Update, Continued When a successful RSSI Update is completed, the below screen displays, confirming the update and the new RSSI value. Press the green arrow to return to GPS Settings. If the RSSI Update fails, the below image displyas. Press the blue arrow to retry the update or the red X to cancel.
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RTK NTRIP To review and configure the NTRIP setting, adjust the RTK Settings Menu to NTRIP Settings. Click on the RTK Settings Menu and select NTRIP Settings from the drop- down list. Page 137 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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RTK NTRIP To view the RTK NTRIP settings press the View/Edit button: Press the View/Edit button to review and configure the following NTRIP settings: − Server Address − Port − Mount Point − User ID − Password The bottom button will either display Start or Stop. •...
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RTK NTRIP Settings NTRIP Settings – Server Address • Double-click the entry field to type in the required Server Address. • Click the green arrow to move to the next setting. NTRIP Settings - Port • Double-click the entry field to type in the required Port number.
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RTK NTRIP Settings, Continued NTRIP Settings – Mount Point • Double-click the entry field to type in the required Mount Point. • Click the green arrow to move to the next setting. NTRIP Settings – User ID • Double-click the entry field to type in the required User Id. •...
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RTK NTRIP Settings, Continued NTRIP Settings – Password • Double-click the entry field to type in the required Password. • Click the green arrow to move to the next setting. NTRIP Settings – Accept to apply changes • Click the green arrow to accept and apply the entered changes.
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GPS Log The Log Options page allows users to review and configure the option to create data logs of the GPS receiver with the MaveriX Precision Ag system. It can be reached by following the Home > GPS > Log > Options menu.
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GPS Log, Continued Create an Press the Start log button to start a GNSS data log. By Automatic default, the system generates an automatic file name. The Making log message verifies that a GPS log is being generated. Press the red X button to finalize the data log. Note: The GPS data log can be managed and exported per the Files Menu.
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GPS Log, Continued Create a If it is required to use a file name that differs from the Manual Log automatically generated name, click to set the file name generation to Manual. The green checkmark changes to indicate the current setting. Click in the window with the log file name to type the desired file name before generating the log.
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Simulator WARNING: The MaveriX Simulator should be used only for demonstrations and development use. The Simulator Options page provides the user the option to configure and use the integrated GNSS simulator of the MaveriX Precision Ag system. It can be reached by following the Home > Simulator > Options menu.
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Touch Screen Simulator To use the Touch Screen Simulator, from the Job screen, press the GPS Widget twice. • The first press opens GPS information • The second press opens Simulator options. Continued on next page Page 146 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Touch Screen Simulator, Continued To control the speed of the simulator, use the left slider bar. Speed can also be entered in by double-clicking on the Speed, then typing in the desired Speed. To control the Wheel angle (steering) of the simulator, use the right slider bar.
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Chapter 7: Diagnostic Overview This chapter contains information about the Diagnostic Introduction Menu on the MaveriX terminal. Contents Diagnostic Menu .............. 149 GNSS ................150 GPS Menu ............... 150 Receiver ..............152 RTK Status ............... 153 Subscriptions ............155 Update ..............155 Terminal ..............
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Diagnostic Menu The Diagnostic Menu is used view diagnostic information, upgrade firmware, and validate communication on the MaveriX Precision Ag system. Sections in the Diagnostic Menu include: − GNSS − Terminal − ESi2 − eDrive − AC110 − Logs… Page 149 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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GNSS The GNSS Menu contains information for the GNSS antenna. GPS Menu The GPS Menu contains all information shown below. See GPS Status table for definitions. Continued on next page Page 150 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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GPS Menu, Continued Table 7-1: GPS Status Section Description GNSS Subscriptions Active GNSS subscriptions Expiration date of current Atlas correction. Will display as date if ATLAS Expiration Date subscribed, “N/A” if not subscribed/expired Correction Type Used Type of differential correction being used Pseudo-estimate of the DGPS solution accuracy determined as the Standard Deviation RMS value of the positional residual errors.
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Receiver The Receiver Menu contains information about the GNSS receiver. See the table below the image for definitions. Table 7-2: Receiver Status Section Description Receiver Type of receiver Available applications Applications GPS firmware version GPS Firmware State of GLONASS subscription, where value is one of the following: GLONASS State •...
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RTK Status The RTK Status Menu contains information on RTK. See Table 7-3 for definitions. Continued on next page Page 153 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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RTK Status, Continued Table 7-3: RTK Status Section Description User-selected correction type Active Mode Latitude of the base station in decimal degrees Base Latitude¹ Longitude of the base station in decimal degrees Base Longitude¹ Base Altitude¹ Ellipsoidal height of the base station Distance between base and rover Distance to Base¹...
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Subscriptions The Subscriptions Menu contains information associated with GNSS subscriptions. GNSS Serial Number – is the receiver’s Electronic Serial Number (ESN). Atlas Expiration Date – displays the expiration date of the current Atlas subscription, or 00/00/2000 if no Atlas subscription is active. GNSS Subscriptions –...
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Terminal The Terminal Menu contains information associated with the MaveriX terminal. Information The Information Menu contains information associated with the MaveriX terminal, shown below. Page 156 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Review The Review Menu is used for future development and is currently unsupported. Page 157 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Records The Records section of the Terminal Diagnostics is used for log recording; and can be used for either CAN or GPS logging. • CAN 0 – is used for logging Terminal, AC110 and Steering logs. • CAN 1 – is for future development. •...
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ESi2 The ESi2 Menu contains information associated with the ESi2. Information The ESi2 Information Menu displays information from the ESi2. The AGS (Autoguide Status) Menu is for development use only. Page 159 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Steering Test The Steering Test Menu contains the diagnostic steering test. The Output selection has a drop-down with 2 options: 1. Steering Test (default) 2. User Override (development use only) Wheel Control Test The Wheel Control Test Menu is for development use only. Page 160 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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eDrive The eDrive Menu contains information associated with the eDriveM1. Information The eDrive Information Menu contains information pertaining to the eDriveM1, shown below. Page 161 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Events The Events Menu contains error messages from the eDriveM1. This is for troubleshooting use. Status Menu The Status Menu displays information from the eDriveM1, to be used for troubleshooting. The Status Menu continually updates all readings. Configuration Menu The Configuration Menu displays information from the eDriveM1, to be used for troubleshooting.
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Update The Update Menu allows the user to update the firmware in the eDriveM1. Page 163 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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AC110 The AC110 Menu contains information associated with the AC110. Information The AC110 Information Menu contains information pertaining to the AC110, shown below. Page 164 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Ports Under the Ports section, the Inputs and Outputs pages are used for troubleshooting and diagnostics. Update The Update Menu allows the user to update the firmware in the eDriveM1. Logs The Logs Menu contains error messages from the MaveriX system.
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Chapter 8: Files Overview Introduction This chapter details working with different file types in the Files Menu. Contents File & Data Management ..........167 File Browser ..............168 File Types ................169 File Sorting................ 170 USB Transfer ..............171 Deleting Files ..............173 Job Summary ..............
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File & Data Management The Files Menu is used to manage data files on the MaveriX Precision Ag system. Users can review, import, and export different supported file types. Access the Files Menu from the Home Screen to review and configure all system settings.
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File Browser The main browser view consists of the following: − MaveriX Terminal data (left side) − USB Drive data (right side) − File organization and transfer (middle) Click the refresh button to show the latest status of available data files on either the MaveriX terminal or the USB drive connected to the terminal.
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File Types The default file type is the Map file. Press the map file symbol (under the Refresh button) to open the file type selector. Use the File Type selector to choose the File Type shown and managed per the file browser. Icon Description Icon...
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File Sorting The File Sorting selector allows the user to choose the sorting method for the different file types. The standard File Sorting method is by Job. Press the button to open the File Sorting selector. Choose the desired sorting method by pressing the corresponding symbol.
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USB Transfer The File Transfer between the MaveriX Precision Ag terminal and a USB drive is established with the following steps. 1. Connect a USB flash drive to the terminal. It will be automatically detected by the terminal and the file browser display as follows: 2.
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USB Transfer, Continued Highlight and select the desired File to be transferred. Click the blue transfer arrow to transfer the File to the USB flash drive. Click the orange transfer arrow to transfer from the USB to the terminal. Page 172 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Deleting Files To delete a File, highlight and select the desired File. Click the button to open the Delete button. Select the button. Continued on next page Page 173 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Deleting Files, Continued After selecting the button, the following confirmation screen displays. Select the green checkmark to confirm deletion. Select the red X to cancel. Page 174 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Job Summary To get a Job Summary report for a job, you will first need to export the Job(s) onto a USB thumb drive. Take the USB and open the files on a computer. Open the folder labeled: (your job name)_shape. In the image above it is: ABC Steer guide_shape Open or save the PDF.
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Job Summary, Continued Below are images of a Job Summary: Page 176 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Chapter 9: System Overview Introduction This chapter explains the System Menu and settings. Contents System Menu ..............178 General ................179 Information..............179 International ..............181 Interface ................184 Screen ................184 Sound ................187 Touch ................189 Wireless ................192 Wi-Fi ................
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System Menu The System Menu is used to review and configure all system settings for the MaveriX Precision Ag system. The main sections of the System Menu are as follows: • General • Interface • Wireless • Activations • System •...
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General Information The Information page includes general information about the system and the status. It can be reached by following the Home > System > General > Information menu. The General information of the MaveriX terminal is listed here: Continued on next page Page 179 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Information, Continued You can see the WiFi information displayed here: You can see the Software information on this screen: The Historical information can be found here: Page 180 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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International The International Menu allows the user to review and adjust the current settings for Language, Units of measure, and Time zone according to location. Continued on next page Page 181 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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International, Continued To adjust the language, use the arrows to scroll in the Language window. A scroll bar opens that allows the user to choose the desired language from a list of supported languages. The selected language is highlighted in green. If the language setting has been changed, a reboot of the terminal is required to complete the new configuration.
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International, Continued To adjust the Units of Measure setting, use the arrows to scroll in the Units of Measure window. A scroll bar opens that allows the user to choose the desired Unit of Measure from a list of supported units. The selected Unit of Measure is highlighted in green.
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Interface Screen The Screen menu allows the user to review and configure the settings for the screen brightness and the screenshot function. The Screen page can be reached by following the Home > System > Interface > Screen menu. Continued on next page Page 184 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Screen, Continued Click on the button slider to adjust the brightness of the screen from low (left) to high (right). Status Bar is used for development purposes only. 3D Graphics is used for development purposes only. OFF and Screenshot buttons is for development purposes only.
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Screen, Continued The OFF and Screenshot buttons are for development purposes only, but the screenshot function can be used. The Screenshot function allows the user to take screenshots of the current User Interface (UI). This feature can be helpful for record keeping or trouble shooting with customer service.
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Sound The volume for sounds related to General, System, Alerts, and Multimedia can be adjusted in this menu. Navigate to the Home > System > Interface > Sound menu. Continued on next page Page 187 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Sound, Continued Click the slider button to adjust the Sound volume from low (left) to high (right). The Silence button can be used to mute the sound level completely. If the Silence button is pressed, a red checkmark appears, and the volume bar changes color from green to grey.
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Touch The Touch Menu allows the user to review the touch screen functionality. It can be reached by following the Home > System > Interface > Touch menu. The Touch Menu includes two main functions: Draw and Pinch. Continued on next page Page 189 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Touch, Continued Use the Draw button to activate the draw function for the touchscreen. Once the Draw function has been activated, move your finger across the screen and notice the tracks marked with red dots. Finalize the Draw function by pressing the Exit button at the lower-right corner of the screen.
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Touch, Continued You can adjust the size of the tractor on the screen using a pinching motion on the touch screen. Click the Pinch button to use the Pinch function for the touch screen. Once the Pinch function has been activated, use the press and hold technique to move the tractor across the screen.
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Wireless The Wireless menu allows the user to review and configure the Wireless functionality of the MaveriX terminal application. It can be reached by following the Home > System > Wireless menu. The Router Menu is for development use only. The Wi-Fi Menu is used to manage network connections.
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Wi-Fi Use the Network Off/On switch to enable the Wi-Fi functionality. The Automatic Mode setting allows the MaveriX terminal to automatically search for network signals. Automatic Mode is on by default and should not be turned off. The Automatic Connection setting allows the MaveriX terminal application to automatically connect to known networks when they are available.
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Wi-Fi, Continued To connect to a WiFi network, the user selects from a list of available networks by selecting on the network name. Type the appropriate password by pressing inside the white box. This will open a keypad. Confirm with the green checkmark button within the Enter password window.
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Activations Licenses The Activations section is used to manage the activations and subscriptions of the MaveriX terminal application. The Activations page can be reached by following Home > System > Activations menu. The Licenses Menu is left blank and is for future development.
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Enter Code To enter a new Activation Code, double-click the Enter Activation Code window. Type the Activation Code and confirm your entry by pushing the Done button. Push the Send code button to submit the Activation Code. Page 196 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Registration The Registration is for future development and is not currently supported. To register your product, please contact your Outback Dealer or Outback Customer Service. Downloads Menu The Downloads Menu is for future development use only and is currently unsupported. Page 197 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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System Updates The System Updates page is used to manage the firmware version of the MaveriX terminal application. It can be reached by following the Home > System > Updates menu. Continued on next page Page 198 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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Updates, Continued Review the current version of software that is installed to the system. Update the software by using a USB drive. Initiate a software update over Wi-Fi. Future development, currently unsupported. Note: The remote update requires an internet connection to the terminal through a WiFi interface. Chapter 9: System, Wireless for Wi-Fi connections.
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Plugins The Plugins Menu is password protected and is only accessible by developers. Page 200 of 200 875-0490-10 MaveriX User Guide Rev B1...
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End User License Agreement IMPORTANT - This is an agreement (the "Agreement") between you, the end purchaser ("Licensee") and Hemisphere GNSS Inc. ("Hemisphere") which permits Licensee to use the Hemisphere software (the "Software") that accompanies this Agreement. This Software may be licensed on a standalone basis or may be embedded in a Product.
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End User License Agreement , Continued BACKUPS AND RECOVERY. Licensee shall back-up all data used, created or stored by the Software on a regular basis as necessary to enable proper recovery of the data and related systems and processes in the event of a malfunction in the Software or any loss or corruption of data caused by the Software.
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End User License Agreement , Continued LIMITS ON WARRANTY DISCLAIMER. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties or conditions, so some of the above exclusions may not apply to Licensee. In that case, any implied warranties or conditions which would then otherwise arise will be limited in duration to ninety (90) days from the date of the license of the Software or the purchase of the Product.
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End User License Agreement , Continued PROPRIETARY RIGHTS INDEMNITY. Hemisphere shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Licensee from and against any and all actions, claims, demands, proceedings, liabilities, direct damages, judgments, settlements, fines, penalties, costs and expenses, including royalties and attorneys' fees and related costs, in connection with or arising out of any actual infringement of any third party patent, copyright or other intellectual property right by the Software or by its use, in accordance with this Agreement and documentation, PROVIDED THAT: (a) Hemisphere has the right to assume full control...
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End User License Agreement , Continued EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. Licensee agrees that Licensee will comply with all export control legislation of Canada, the United States, Australia and any other applicable country's laws and regulations, whether under the Arms Export Control Act, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, the Export Administration Regulations, the regulations of the United States Departments of Commerce, State, and Treasury, or otherwise as well as the export control legislation of all other countries.
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Warranty Notice COVERED PRODUCTS: This warranty covers all products manufactured by Hemisphere GNSS and purchased by the end purchaser (the "Products"), unless otherwise specifically and expressly agreed in writing by Hemisphere GNSS. LIMITED WARRANTY: Hemisphere GNSS warrants solely to the end purchaser of the Products, subject to the exclusions and procedures set forth below, that the Products sold to such end purchaser and its internal components shall be free, under normal use and maintenance, from defects in materials, and workmanship and will substantially conform to Hemisphere GNSS's...
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For any questions regarding warranty service or to obtain information regarding the location of any of Hemisphere GNSS approved service center, contact Hemisphere GNSS at the following address: Outback Guidance A Division of Hemisphere GNSS 2207 Iowa Street...
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