GS3 2630

User Guide
™ This User Guide is intended to assist the operator with common operations. See the Operator Manual for detailed information.
User Guide
™ This User Guide is intended to assist the operator with common operations. See the Operator Manual for detailed information.
GS3 2630 Display
™ Coverage and John Deere Section Control Maps cannot be
transferred from a different John Deere Display model.
™ Coverage and John Deere Section Control Maps cannot be
transferred from a different John Deere Display model.
1
™ Apex (version 3.2 or newer) is required to transfer data and
setup information to a GS3 2630 from a different model of
GreenStar™ display. Due to different file types, data will not
load when transferred directly between different display models.
™ Apex (version 3.2 or newer) is required to transfer data and
setup information to a GS3 2630 from a different model of
GreenStar™ display. Due to different file types, data will not
load when transferred directly between different display models.
GS3 2630 Display
Data Transfer
Data Transfer
1
™ Set date and time prior to entering Activation codes to ensure
the Activations will be acknowledged.
Delivery Instructions
™ Set date and time prior to entering Activation codes to ensure
the Activations will be acknowledged.
User Guide
Activations
Delivery Instructions
Activations
User Guide
User Guide
2
GS3 2630 Display
Delivery Instructions
User Guide
2
GS3 2630 Display
Delivery Instructions
GreenStar™ 3
2630 Display
PFP13445
GreenStar™ 3
2630 Display
PFP13445
• Diagnostics
• Diagnostics
Copyright © 2013 Deere & Company. All Rights Reserved. THIS MATERIAL IS THE
PROPERTY OF DEERE & COMPANY. ALL USE AND/OR REPRODUCTION NOT
SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZED BY DEERE & COMPANY IS PROHIBITED. All information,
illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest information available
at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.
• Initial setup
• Initial setup
Copyright © 2013 Deere & Company. All Rights Reserved. THIS MATERIAL IS THE
PROPERTY OF DEERE & COMPANY. ALL USE AND/OR REPRODUCTION NOT
SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZED BY DEERE & COMPANY IS PROHIBITED. All information,
illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest information available
at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.
• Theory of operation
• Theory of operation
Read the Operator’s Manual for the following information:
Read the Operator’s Manual for the following information:
• How to operate your controller safely
This User Guide will help you learn how to perform common tasks with
your John Deere. It is a supplement to the controller Operator’s Manual.
This User Guide will help you learn how to perform common tasks with
your John Deere. It is a supplement to the controller Operator’s Manual.
• How to operate your controller safely
About This Document
About This Document
COMMON BUTTONS........................................................... 4
DISPLAY SETTINGS ........................................................... 5
Brightness............................................................................................. 5
Day / Night Mode .................................................................................. 5
Volume ................................................................................................. 5
Language.............................................................................................. 6
Units ..................................................................................................... 6
HOME PAGE SETUP........................................................... 8
USER ACCESS.................................................................... 9
Lock or Unlock Functions ..................................................................... 9
VIDEO................................................................................. 10
Viewing Video (Option 1) .................................................................... 10
Viewing Video (Option 2) .................................................................... 10
Adjusting Video Image Quality ........................................................... 10
GS3 2630 Display
COMMON BUTTONS........................................................... 4
DISPLAY SETTINGS ........................................................... 5
Brightness............................................................................................. 5
Day / Night Mode .................................................................................. 5
Volume ................................................................................................. 5
Language.............................................................................................. 6
Units ..................................................................................................... 6
HOME PAGE SETUP........................................................... 8
USER ACCESS.................................................................... 9
Lock or Unlock Functions ..................................................................... 9
VIDEO................................................................................. 10
Viewing Video (Option 1) .................................................................... 10
Viewing Video (Option 2) .................................................................... 10
Adjusting Video Image Quality ........................................................... 10
GS3 2630 Display
1
Turn ON the display.............................................................................. 2
Turn OFF the display ............................................................................ 2
Putting the Display in Standby.............................................................. 2
Saving Settings and Data ..................................................................... 3
Turn ON the display.............................................................................. 2
Turn OFF the display ............................................................................ 2
Putting the Display in Standby.............................................................. 2
Saving Settings and Data ..................................................................... 3
1
TURNING THE DISPLAY ON/OFF ...................................... 2
Display General
TURNING THE DISPLAY ON/OFF ...................................... 2
User Guide
Section Contents
Display General
Section Contents
User Guide
Display General
Display General
NOTE: Implement controllers may take several minutes to load (if
connected).
Turn OFF the display
1. Turn vehicle key switch to shut down vehicle and wait for the
display to save settings.
IMPORTANT: Never pull the power plug without first turning
off the vehicle key switch. Data loss could occur.
NOTE: The display requires a constant power source, so that it can save
data and settings to permanent memory after the key is switched off. The
Status LED is amber while the display saves data and settings.
Putting the Display in Standby
Use Standby mode only when the display is not being used for any
operations. Standby mode will dim the display, mute tracking tones,
suppress GPS alerts, and signal some implements to go into Standby
mode.
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. Standby ..................................................................
NOTE: The Steer On button must be pressed after Standby has
been on to use AutoTrac.
NOTE: Implement controllers may take several minutes to load (if
connected).
Turn OFF the display
1. Turn vehicle key switch to shut down vehicle and wait for the
display to save settings.
IMPORTANT: Never pull the power plug without first turning
off the vehicle key switch. Data loss could occur.
NOTE: The display requires a constant power source, so that it can save
data and settings to permanent memory after the key is switched off. The
Status LED is amber while the display saves data and settings.
Putting the Display in Standby
Use Standby mode only when the display is not being used for any
operations. Standby mode will dim the display, mute tracking tones,
suppress GPS alerts, and signal some implements to go into Standby
mode.
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. Standby ..................................................................
NOTE: The Steer On button must be pressed after Standby has
been on to use AutoTrac.
GS3 2630 Display
IMPORTANT: Do NOT allow the display to boot up with the key
in Accessory Mode and then crank the engine.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT allow the display to boot up with the key
in Accessory Mode and then crank the engine.
2
1. Turn vehicle key switch directly to the Run position.
1. Turn vehicle key switch directly to the Run position.
GS3 2630 Display
Turn ON the display
Turn ON the display
2
The display will turn on and off with the vehicle key switch.
Turning the Display On/Off
User Guide
The display will turn on and off with the vehicle key switch.
Turning the Display On/Off
User Guide
3
GS3 2630 Display
Option 2. Insert a USB and Backup data.
Option 2. Insert a USB and Backup data.
GS3 2630 Display
Option 1. Turn the vehicle key switch to shut down vehicle and wait for the
Status LED to turn black.
Option 1. Turn the vehicle key switch to shut down vehicle and wait for the
Status LED to turn black.
3
Documentation data is saved continuously to permanent memory as it is
recorded. Guidance lines are saved when the field setting is changed.
Map data and some settings are saved only when the display is powered
down or a data backup is performed.
Display General
Documentation data is saved continuously to permanent memory as it is
recorded. Guidance lines are saved when the field setting is changed.
Map data and some settings are saved only when the display is powered
down or a data backup is performed.
User Guide
Saving Settings and Data
Display General
Saving Settings and Data
User Guide
4
GS3 2630 Display
4
GS3 2630 Display
Cancel .........................................................................................
Common Buttons
Display General
Cancel .........................................................................................
User Guide
Accept ..........................................................................................
Common Buttons
Display General
Accept ..........................................................................................
User Guide
4. Adjust the brightness ........................
4. Adjust the brightness ........................
This function allows the operator to adjust the volume of the display.
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. Display Menu ........................................................
This function allows the operator to adjust the volume of the display.
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. Display Menu ........................................................
GS3 2630 Display
Volume
Volume
5
Toggle to switch ........................................................................
Toggle to switch ........................................................................
GS3 2630 Display
Allows operator to quickly change screen with one button
push.
Allows operator to quickly change screen with one button
push.
5
Day / Night Mode
Day / Night Mode
to decrease
3. Display Softkey ...............................................................
3. Display Softkey ...............................................................
to decrease
2. Display Menu ........................................................
2. Display Menu ........................................................
to increase
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
to increase
This function allows the operator to adjust the brightness of the display.
Display Settings
Display General
This function allows the operator to adjust the brightness of the display.
User Guide
Brightness
Display Settings
Display General
Brightness
User Guide
Display General
Display General
2. Display Menu ........................................................
3. Global Settings .............................................................
2. Display Menu ........................................................
3. Global Settings .............................................................
6
GS3 2630 Display
6
Regional
GS3 2630 Display
4. Regional Tab ........................................................
3. Global Settings .............................................................
3. Global Settings .............................................................
Regional
2. Display Menu ........................................................
2. Display Menu ........................................................
4. Regional Tab ........................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
• Choose preferred language in the language drop box.
• Choose preferred language in the language drop box.
Units
• Choose preferred country in the country drop box.
• Choose preferred country in the country drop box.
Units
4. Regional Tab ........................................................
5. Two ways to change language:
4. Regional Tab ........................................................
5. Two ways to change language:
Regional
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
Regional
Language
to decrease
to decrease
Language
to increase
3. Display Softkey ..............................................................
4. Adjust the volume
User Guide
to increase
3. Display Softkey ..............................................................
4. Adjust the volume
User Guide
Display General
• Imperial
• US
• Imperial
• US
GS3 2630 Display
• Metric
7
Display General
7
GS3 2630 Display
5. Under the units drop box, choose one of the following:
User Guide
• Metric
5. Under the units drop box, choose one of the following:
User Guide
GS3 2630 Display
NOTE: The Original GreenStar Display emulator is only available with
Options A and F. Advanced Performance Monitor is only available as a
full page.
NOTE: The Original GreenStar Display emulator is only available with
Options A and F. Advanced Performance Monitor is only available as a
full page.
8
5. Home to show configuration .........................................
5. Home to show configuration .........................................
GS3 2630 Display
• Clear to start over ......................................................
• Clear to start over ......................................................
8
• Enter if satisfied ........................................................
2. Layout Manager ...................................................
3. Choose the preferred layout.
4. Press each section to configure:
2. Layout Manager ...................................................
3. Choose the preferred layout.
4. Press each section to configure:
• Enter if satisfied ........................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
Home Page Setup
Display General
1. Menu ............................................................................
User Guide
The Layout Manager allows the operator to create user-defined
Homepages.
Home Page Setup
Display General
The Layout Manager allows the operator to create user-defined
Homepages.
User Guide
2. Access Manager .................................................
3. Select functions to lock out in the list
4. Select “+”
2. Access Manager .................................................
3. Select functions to lock out in the list
4. Select “+”
9
GS3 2630 Display
9
GS3 2630 Display
Locked functions will have a small lock appear
over them when in Operator Mode.
8. Select Operator Mode for functions to be
locked.
8. Select Operator Mode for functions to be
locked.
Locked functions will have a small lock appear
over them when in Operator Mode.
7. Select Accept to save changes. ........................................
to
7. Select Accept to save changes. ........................................
6. Select the “locked” icon
unlock a setting
NOTE: A gray lock means that only some of the sub-functions are
locked.
to
5. Select the “unlocked” icon
lock a setting
NOTE: A gray lock means that only some of the sub-functions are
locked.
6. Select the “locked” icon
unlock a setting
5. Select the “unlocked” icon
lock a setting
to
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
to
NOTE: Must be in Owner Mode to lock or unlock functions.
NOTE: Must be in Owner Mode to lock or unlock functions.
to expand a list
Lock or Unlock Functions
Lock or Unlock Functions
to expand a list
Almost all of the functions on the display can be locked for the operator to
simplify the user experience and reduce accidental settings changes.
Once functions are locked for “Operator Mode”, a password is required to
enter “Owner Mode” and access those functions. Read the Operator
Manual for password information.
Display General
Almost all of the functions on the display can be locked for the operator to
simplify the user experience and reduce accidental settings changes.
Once functions are locked for “Operator Mode”, a password is required to
enter “Owner Mode” and access those functions. Read the Operator
Manual for password information.
User Guide
User Access
Display General
User Access
User Guide
GS3 2630 Display
10
GS3 2630 Display
IMPORTANT: Correctly understand whether the camera is
“mirrored” and whether the video application is mirrored.
IMPORTANT: Correctly understand whether the camera is
“mirrored” and whether the video application is mirrored.
10
Mirroring an image exchanges what is seen on the left and right sides of
the image like a rear view mirror. The camera or the display could mirror
the image. Check whether the image is mirrored before using the Video
feature.
Mirroring an image exchanges what is seen on the left and right sides of
the image like a rear view mirror. The camera or the display could mirror
the image. Check whether the image is mirrored before using the Video
feature.
Adjusting Video Image Quality
Adjusting Video Image Quality
• Mirror Image ...............................................................
1. Set up as a full page Homepage using Layout Manager.
1. Set up as a full page Homepage using Layout Manager.
• Mirror Image ...............................................................
Viewing Video (Option 2)
Viewing Video (Option 2)
• Decrease Contrast .......................................................
2. Video .....................................................................
2. Video .....................................................................
• Decrease Contrast .......................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
• Increase Contrast .............................................................
Viewing Video (Option 1)
Viewing Video (Option 1)
• Increase Contrast .............................................................
CAUTION: Do not rely on a camera for collision avoidance or
bystander detection. To avoid possible injury or death to operator or others, always remain alert and aware of surroundings
when operating the machine. Read and understand AVOID
BACKOVER ACCIDENTS in the safety section of the Operator
Manual.
Video
Display General
CAUTION: Do not rely on a camera for collision avoidance or
bystander detection. To avoid possible injury or death to operator or others, always remain alert and aware of surroundings
when operating the machine. Read and understand AVOID
BACKOVER ACCIDENTS in the safety section of the Operator
Manual.
User Guide
The display is capable of displaying video from one camera. Read the
display Operator Manual for more information.
Video
Display General
The display is capable of displaying video from one camera. Read the
display Operator Manual for more information.
User Guide
CHANGE FIELD NAME ....................................................... 6
Selecting a Field Automatically............................................................. 6
Changing Fields Automatically ............................................................. 6
Selecting a Field Manually.................................................................... 7
Check Summary of Field Settings ........................................................ 7
Task Setting.......................................................................................... 7
MAPPING ............................................................................. 9
Go to Mapping ...................................................................................... 9
Setup Map Layers ................................................................................ 9
Edit Map Legend ................................................................................ 10
Mapping (Recording) Diagnostics ...................................................... 10
RECORD A BOUNDARY................................................... 11
DATA MANAGEMENT....................................................... 13
Data Transfer Options ........................................................................ 13
Export Data from the Display.............................................................. 14
Importing Data to the Display ............................................................. 15
Importing Global or Shapefile Prescriptions ....................................... 16
Transferring Data between Two Displays........................................... 17
View Memory Remaining.................................................................... 17
Delete Documentation Data Only ....................................................... 17
Delete Coverage and Section Control Maps ...................................... 18
Delete all Data and Setup Information................................................ 18
Data Cleanup...................................................................................... 19
TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................... 20
Coverage Maps .................................................................................. 20
GS3 2630 Display
CHANGE FIELD NAME ....................................................... 6
Selecting a Field Automatically............................................................. 6
Changing Fields Automatically ............................................................. 6
Selecting a Field Manually.................................................................... 7
Check Summary of Field Settings ........................................................ 7
Task Setting.......................................................................................... 7
MAPPING ............................................................................. 9
Go to Mapping ...................................................................................... 9
Setup Map Layers ................................................................................ 9
Edit Map Legend ................................................................................ 10
Mapping (Recording) Diagnostics ...................................................... 10
RECORD A BOUNDARY................................................... 11
DATA MANAGEMENT....................................................... 13
Data Transfer Options ........................................................................ 13
Export Data from the Display.............................................................. 14
Importing Data to the Display ............................................................. 15
Importing Global or Shapefile Prescriptions ....................................... 16
Transferring Data between Two Displays........................................... 17
View Memory Remaining.................................................................... 17
Delete Documentation Data Only ....................................................... 17
Delete Coverage and Section Control Maps ...................................... 18
Delete all Data and Setup Information................................................ 18
Data Cleanup...................................................................................... 19
TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................... 20
Coverage Maps .................................................................................. 20
GS3 2630 Display
1
Access GreenStar Applications ............................................................ 2
GreenStar Activations........................................................................... 2
What Needs to Be Set Up .................................................................... 2
Summary of Setup Pages..................................................................... 3
Using the Setup Wizard ........................................................................ 4
Access GreenStar Applications ............................................................ 2
GreenStar Activations........................................................................... 2
What Needs to Be Set Up .................................................................... 2
Summary of Setup Pages..................................................................... 3
Using the Setup Wizard ........................................................................ 4
1
GETTING STARTED............................................................ 2
GreenStar General
GETTING STARTED............................................................ 2
User Guide
Section Contents
GreenStar General
Section Contents
User Guide
2. GS3 ......................................................................
GreenStar Activations
Activations are required for GreenStar applications other than Manual
Guidance and Documentation. Check the Activations page to see if an
Application is Activated and checked ON.
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. GreenStar Softkey ..........................................................
2. GS3 ......................................................................
GreenStar Activations
Activations are required for GreenStar applications other than Manual
Guidance and Documentation. Check the Activations page to see if an
Application is Activated and checked ON.
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. GreenStar Softkey ..........................................................
The amount of setup information that must be entered depends on the
operation and the amount of information to be documented. A Setup
Wizard is available to guide you through each setup page depending on
the operations you specify. GreenStar applications can also be set up by
accessing the setup pages individually.
The amount of setup information that must be entered depends on the
operation and the amount of information to be documented. A Setup
Wizard is available to guide you through each setup page depending on
the operations you specify. GreenStar applications can also be set up by
accessing the setup pages individually.
GS3 2630 Display
What Needs to Be Set Up
What Needs to Be Set Up
2
hide buttons associated with those activations throughout the
display. The fewer buttons on each screen, the easier the
display is to use.
hide buttons associated with those activations throughout the
display. The fewer buttons on each screen, the easier the
display is to use.
GS3 2630 Display
Easy Tip!! Uncheck demo activations that are not used to
Easy Tip!! Uncheck demo activations that are not used to
2
4. Activations Tab ...................................................
4. Activations Tab ...................................................
Activations
1. Menu ...........................................................................
1. Menu ...........................................................................
Activations
All information and functionality related to GreenStar applications is
accessed with the GreenStar Softkey.
Getting Started
GreenStar General
All information and functionality related to GreenStar applications is
accessed with the GreenStar Softkey.
User Guide
Access GreenStar Applications
Getting Started
GreenStar General
Access GreenStar Applications
User Guide
•
Conditions – Enter information about weather, crop, and
soil.
Notes – Enter notes about the Task.
Connection Type – Required for accurate mapping.
Machine Offsets – Often required to improve guidance or mapping accuracy.
Recording Source – Select the trigger to turn map
and Documentation recording on / off.
Implement Offsets – Required for accurate mapping,
Section Control and Implement Guidance.
Implement Width – Required for mapping.
3
GS3 2630 Display
Implement 2 and 3 Tabs – Available for operations with
additional implements such as an air cart.
Implement Type Information
Implement 1 Tab
Machine Name – Machine information is saved by the
name.
Machine Tab
Equipment .....................................................................
Farm Resources Field Name – Setup is necessary to use
Documentation features (e.g., prescription maps, as-applied
maps, and yield maps) or to categorize guidance lines by
field. Field names must also be used with coverage mapping
and Section Control if operating in fields more than 7.9 km
(4.9 mi.) apart.
•
GreenStar General
Notes – Enter notes about the Task.
Conditions – Enter information about weather, crop, and
soil.
Farm Resources Field Name – Setup is necessary to use
Documentation features (e.g., prescription maps, as-applied
maps, and yield maps) or to categorize guidance lines by
field. Field names must also be used with coverage mapping
and Section Control if operating in fields more than 7.9 km
(4.9 mi.) apart.
Recording Source – Select the trigger to turn map
and Documentation recording on / off.
Machine Offsets – Often required to improve guidance or mapping accuracy.
Connection Type – Required for accurate mapping.
Machine Name – Machine information is saved by the
name.
Implement Width – Required for mapping.
Implement Offsets – Required for accurate mapping,
Section Control and Implement Guidance.
Implement Type Information
3
GS3 2630 Display
Implement 2 and 3 Tabs – Available for operations with
additional implements such as an air cart.
Implement 1 Tab
Machine Tab
Equipment .....................................................................
Farm Resources and Conditions ................................
•
Farm Resources and Conditions ................................
•
User Guide
Summary of Setup Pages
GreenStar General
Summary of Setup Pages
User Guide
4
GS3 2630 Display
Memory
Water Management
Guidance
Implement
Section Control
iTEC Pro
4
GS3 2630 Display
NOTE: To avoid extra setup, only check the Documentation option if you
know you want to Document.
Boundaries
Documentation
Implement
Machine
Resources
Boundaries
NOTE: To avoid extra setup, only check the Documentation option if you
know you want to Document.
Activations
What settings do you want to change?
Summary
Guidance
Water Management
Guidance
Implement
Section Control
iTEC Pro
Setup
Guidance
Documentation
Implement
Machine
Resources
What settings do you want to change?
Memory
3. GS3 Softkey .....................................................................
4. Setup Tab
3. GS3 Softkey .....................................................................
4. Setup Tab
Activations
2. GS3 .......................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
Summary
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
Setup
The Setup Wizard guides the user to the setup pages that are required
based on the options that are checked. The Setup Tab only needs to be
used for this purpose.
Documentation – Enter information to be documented
about operations such as planting, Product Application,
or Harvest. Also set up as-applied or yield mapping.
GreenStar General
The Setup Wizard guides the user to the setup pages that are required
based on the options that are checked. The Setup Tab only needs to be
used for this purpose.
•
User Guide
Using the Setup Wizard
Documentation – Enter information to be documented
about operations such as planting, Product Application,
or Harvest. Also set up as-applied or yield mapping.
GreenStar General
Using the Setup Wizard
•
User Guide
5
GS3 2630 Display
page
page
GS3 2630 Display
NOTE: A red asterisk indicates items that must be filled out on each
NOTE: A red asterisk indicates items that must be filled out on each
5
6. Fill out the necessary items on each setup page and
then press Next Page to continue.
GreenStar General
6. Fill out the necessary items on each setup page and
then press Next Page to continue.
User Guide
5. Check the items that apply to your operation and
press Accept.
GreenStar General
5. Check the items that apply to your operation and
press Accept.
User Guide
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Resources / Conditions ................................................
4. Check the Field Locator ON / OFF checkbox.
5. Drive into a field that already has an external boundary defined
in the display.
6. Press Find Field button. A list of the closest fields will appear.
Changing Fields Automatically
1. After driving out of a field that has an external boundary saved
in the display, a “Field Exit Detected” message will appear on
the map.
2. Drive into the next field.
3. Press on the map. A list of the closest fields will appear.
4. Select a field and verify Guidance and Documentation settings.
GS3 2630 Display
Selecting a Field Automatically
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Resources / Conditions ................................................
4. Check the Field Locator ON / OFF checkbox.
5. Drive into a field that already has an external boundary defined
in the display.
6. Press Find Field button. A list of the closest fields will appear.
Changing Fields Automatically
1. After driving out of a field that has an external boundary saved
in the display, a “Field Exit Detected” message will appear on
the map.
2. Drive into the next field.
3. Press on the map. A list of the closest fields will appear.
4. Select a field and verify Guidance and Documentation settings.
GS3 2630 Display
Selecting a Field Automatically
6
NOTE: Field Names can only be edited or deleted individually using Apex
or another type of desktop software.
NOTE: Field Names can only be edited or deleted individually using Apex
or another type of desktop software.
6
Client, Farm, and Field name can be selected manually or automatically.
Several types of setup data are tied to Field Names including Guidance
lines, maps, and Documentation data. If fields have external boundaries
saved in the display, the field settings can be selected automatically and
the operator will be alerted when the implement is completely out of the
field.
GreenStar General
Client, Farm, and Field name can be selected manually or automatically.
Several types of setup data are tied to Field Names including Guidance
lines, maps, and Documentation data. If fields have external boundaries
saved in the display, the field settings can be selected automatically and
the operator will be alerted when the implement is completely out of the
field.
User Guide
Change Field Name
GreenStar General
Change Field Name
User Guide
3. Resources / Conditions ................................................
4. Select or create a new Client, Farm, and Field name. The
Client is the land owner in many cases.
Check Summary of Field Settings
Check the setup information entered for a field name after selecting a field.
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GreenStar .............................................................
3. GreenStar Softkey ..........................................................
3. Resources / Conditions ................................................
4. Select or create a new Client, Farm, and Field name. The
Client is the land owner in many cases.
Check Summary of Field Settings
Check the setup information entered for a field name after selecting a field.
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GreenStar .............................................................
3. GreenStar Softkey ..........................................................
2. GreenStar .............................................................
3. Resources .....................................................................
2. GreenStar .............................................................
3. Resources .....................................................................
GS3 2630 Display
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
7
Task is ONLY used for Documentation. If NOT using Documentation
(e.g. rates, yield maps, Totals, etc.), select Documentation OFF to avoid
extra setup.
Task is ONLY used for Documentation. If NOT using Documentation
(e.g. rates, yield maps, Totals, etc.), select Documentation OFF to avoid
extra setup.
GS3 2630 Display
Task Setting
Task Setting
7
4. Summary Tab ......................................................
4. Summary Tab ......................................................
Summary
2. GS3 .......................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
Summary
1. Menu ............................................................................
GreenStar General
1. Menu ............................................................................
User Guide
Selecting a Field Manually
GreenStar General
Selecting a Field Manually
User Guide
GreenStar General
8
GS3 2630 Display
4. Select Documentation OFF ........................
User Guide
GreenStar General
8
GS3 2630 Display
4. Select Documentation OFF ........................
User Guide
3. Mapping .........................................................................
Setup Map Layers
3. Mapping .........................................................................
Setup Map Layers
™ Toggle between the Coverage Map and the AsApplied map that is selected as the Foreground
Map Layer
™ Toggle between the Coverage Map and the AsApplied map that is selected as the Foreground
Map Layer
9
GS3 2630 Display
9
GS3 2630 Display
NOTE: This button is only active when an Operation is setup for
Documentation.
• Examples: As-applied, Coverage, or Yield Map
• Examples: As-applied, Coverage, or Yield Map
NOTE: This button is only active when an Operation is setup for
Documentation.
3. Select map to appear in the Foreground .......
• Background maps are loaded from Apex or another desktop software
• Background maps are loaded from Apex or another desktop software
3. Select map to appear in the Foreground .......
• Examples: Prescription Map or Aerial Photo
2. Select map to appear in the Background .....
2. Select map to appear in the Background .....
• Examples: Prescription Map or Aerial Photo
1. Map Settings tab ................................................
1. Map Settings tab ................................................
Map Settings
2. GreenStar .............................................................
2. GreenStar .............................................................
Map Settings
1. Menu ............................................................................
Mapping
GreenStar General
1. Menu ............................................................................
User Guide
Go to Mapping
Mapping
GreenStar General
Go to Mapping
User Guide
Mapping (Recording) Diagnostics
If recording will not start, go to Recording Diagnostics to determine
system status.
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. GreenStar Diagnostics .................................................
4. Select Recording .........................................
Mapping (Recording) Diagnostics
If recording will not start, go to Recording Diagnostics to determine
system status.
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. GreenStar Diagnostics .................................................
4. Select Recording .........................................
GS3 2630 Display
3. Enter the preferred maximum and minimum values.
4. The legend will be divided into five colors automatically.
3. Enter the preferred maximum and minimum values.
4. The legend will be divided into five colors automatically.
10
NOTE: An As-applied or yield map must be setup in Documentation setup
and selected as the Foreground Layer in Map Settings.
NOTE: An As-applied or yield map must be setup in Documentation setup
and selected as the Foreground Layer in Map Settings.
GS3 2630 Display
2. Edit Legend ........................................................
2. Edit Legend ........................................................
10
1. Mapping .........................................................................
GreenStar General
1. Mapping .........................................................................
User Guide
Edit Map Legend
GreenStar General
Edit Map Legend
User Guide
3. Mapping .........................................................................
3. Mapping .........................................................................
• Headland Boundary - delineates field headland. Used for Section Control and iTEC Pro. Recording Headland Boundaries is
not covered in this User Guide.
• Headland Boundary - delineates field headland. Used for Section Control and iTEC Pro. Recording Headland Boundaries is
not covered in this User Guide.
11
GS3 2630 Display
11
GS3 2630 Display
7. Enter the Boundary Offset distance. This is the
distance left and right of the GPS receiver to the
Boundary Recording Point.
• Interior Impassable Boundary - perimeter of an obstacle in a
field that can NOT be crossed. Used for Section Control and
iTEC Pro.
• Interior Impassable Boundary - perimeter of an obstacle in a
field that can NOT be crossed. Used for Section Control and
iTEC Pro.
7. Enter the Boundary Offset distance. This is the
distance left and right of the GPS receiver to the
Boundary Recording Point.
• Interior Passable Boundary - perimeter of an obstacle in a field
that can be crossed. Used for Section Control and iTEC Pro™.
• Interior Passable Boundary - perimeter of an obstacle in a field
that can be crossed. Used for Section Control and iTEC Pro™.
6. Select the Boundary Type...........................
6. Select the Boundary Type...........................
• Exterior Boundary - perimeter of a field. Used for automatic
Field Name selection and Section Control.
NOTE: Only one Exterior boundary may be saved per Field Name.
NOTE: Only one Exterior boundary may be saved per Field Name.
• Exterior Boundary - perimeter of a field. Used for automatic
Field Name selection and Section Control.
4. Boundary tab .......................................................
5. Select the Field Name for the boundary to
be saved
4. Boundary tab .......................................................
5. Select the Field Name for the boundary to
be saved
Boundary
2. GreenStar .............................................................
2. GreenStar .............................................................
Boundary
1. Menu ............................................................................
Record a Boundary
GreenStar General
1. Menu ............................................................................
User Guide
Boundaries are used for Section Control, iTEC Pro, changing Field
Names automatically, and determining field area.
Record a Boundary
GreenStar General
Boundaries are used for Section Control, iTEC Pro, changing Field
Names automatically, and determining field area.
User Guide
12
GS3 2630 Display
12. If desired, select Pause Boundary Recording to
snap a straight line between the points where
recording was paused and unpaused.
13. Select Stop Boundary Recording. A straight line
will be snapped between the first and last point of the
boundary.
12. If desired, select Pause Boundary Recording to
snap a straight line between the points where
recording was paused and unpaused.
13. Select Stop Boundary Recording. A straight line
will be snapped between the first and last point of the
boundary.
GS3 2630 Display
NOTE: AutoTrac and other applications can be operated during boundary
recording.
NOTE: AutoTrac and other applications can be operated during boundary
recording.
12
10. Select Start Boundary Recording ..........................
11. Drive around the perimeter of the field.
GreenStar General
10. Select Start Boundary Recording ..........................
11. Drive around the perimeter of the field.
User Guide
8. Toggle the Boundary Recording Point to the
desired corner of the machine / implement. The
location of this point in front and behind the machine is
determined by the values entered in machine and implement
offsets.
9. Drive to the edge of the field.
GreenStar General
8. Toggle the Boundary Recording Point to the
desired corner of the machine / implement. The
location of this point in front and behind the machine is
determined by the values entered in machine and implement
offsets.
9. Drive to the edge of the field.
User Guide
Data Transfer Options
Data Transfer Options
• Transfer setup information and guidance lines to another display,
• Transfer setup information and guidance lines to compatible
desktop software, or
• Transfer screen shots and debug files to a USB flash drive.
• Transfer setup information and guidance lines to another display,
• Transfer setup information and guidance lines to compatible
desktop software, or
• Transfer screen shots and debug files to a USB flash drive.
• Import coverage and Section Control maps from another GS3
2630 display.
• Import field specific prescription (Rx) files from compatible desktop software.
• Import coverage and Section Control maps from another GS3
2630 display.
• Import field specific prescription (Rx) files from compatible desktop software.
GS3 2630 Display
13
GS3 2630 Display
13
Only Global Prescription (GRx) files and shape files are imported into the
display.
Only Global Prescription (GRx) files and shape files are imported into the
display.
™ Import Global Prescriptions to the display
• Import Field Names, boundaries, and guidance lines from
another GS3 2630 display or compatible desktop software.
• Import Field Names, boundaries, and guidance lines from
another GS3 2630 display or compatible desktop software.
™ Import Global Prescriptions to the display
Data Profile is copied to the display. This option does NOT import global
prescriptions and shapefiles. Use this option in the following examples:
Data Profile is copied to the display. This option does NOT import global
prescriptions and shapefiles. Use this option in the following examples:
™ Import Data to the display
• Backup Documentation data to a USB flash drive,
• Backup Documentation data to a USB flash drive,
™ Import Data to the display
Data Profile is copied to the USB flash drive. Use this option in the
following examples:
Data Profile is copied to the USB flash drive. Use this option in the
following examples:
™ Export Data from the display
Apex (v3.2 or newer) and several 3rd party desktop applications are
compatible with the display.
Apex (v3.2 or newer) and several 3rd party desktop applications are
compatible with the display.
™ Export Data from the display
Data and setup information can be transferred to and from another GS3
2630 display or compatible desktop software using a USB flash drive.
Data and setup information are imported or exported as a Data Profile.
Only Prescription Maps can be imported individually. See Operator
Manual for Examples of managing your data properly.
GreenStar General
Data and setup information can be transferred to and from another GS3
2630 display or compatible desktop software using a USB flash drive.
Data and setup information are imported or exported as a Data Profile.
Only Prescription Maps can be imported individually. See Operator
Manual for Examples of managing your data properly.
User Guide
Data Management
GreenStar General
Data Management
User Guide
Troubleshooting Tips!!! If the USB flash drive is not recognized,
try the other USB port, format the USB flash drive (FAT or FAT32),
or try a different USB flash drive.
4. Export Data ......................................
5. Select or create a Profile Name where the
data will be stored on the USB
IMPORTANT: Exporting to an existing Profile will overwrite all
setup information and data in that Profile except for Documentation files used by desktop software. See the Operator Manual for more information.
Export takes less time when exporting repeatedly to the same Profile
because the Documentation files (e.g. As-applied and Yield map files)
that are already in the Profile on the USB are not exported again.
NOTE: Do not use the following characters (\ / : * ? " < >) when creating a
Profile name. These will cause the profile to fail to load to a display or
Apex.
Troubleshooting Tips!!! If the USB flash drive is not recognized,
try the other USB port, format the USB flash drive (FAT or FAT32),
or try a different USB flash drive.
4. Export Data ......................................
5. Select or create a Profile Name where the
data will be stored on the USB
IMPORTANT: Exporting to an existing Profile will overwrite all
setup information and data in that Profile except for Documentation files used by desktop software. See the Operator Manual for more information.
Export takes less time when exporting repeatedly to the same Profile
because the Documentation files (e.g. As-applied and Yield map files)
that are already in the Profile on the USB are not exported again.
NOTE: Do not use the following characters (\ / : * ? " < >) when creating a
Profile name. These will cause the profile to fail to load to a display or
Apex.
14
GS3 2630 Display
6. Begin Transfer ..................................................
7. When the data transfer is finished, a Data Transfer is
Complete message will appear.
14
GS3 2630 Display
6. Begin Transfer ..................................................
7. When the data transfer is finished, a Data Transfer is
Complete message will appear.
Begin Transfer
1. Turn off all types of Recording and stop the vehicle.
2. Insert USB flash drive
3. A Data Transfer page will appear within about 10 seconds.
1. Turn off all types of Recording and stop the vehicle.
2. Insert USB flash drive
3. A Data Transfer page will appear within about 10 seconds.
Begin Transfer
IMPORTANT: USB flash drive should have at least 1GB of free
memory. Large data sets may take several minutes to transfer.
Power loss or removing the USB during data transfer may
cause data loss.
GreenStar General
IMPORTANT: USB flash drive should have at least 1GB of free
memory. Large data sets may take several minutes to transfer.
Power loss or removing the USB during data transfer may
cause data loss.
User Guide
Export Data from the Display
GreenStar General
Export Data from the Display
User Guide
4. Import data ..............................................
5. Select the Profile Name on the USB drive
to be imported
6. Begin Transfer ..................................................
7. When the data transfer is finished, Data Transfer is Complete
message will appear.
GS3 2630 Display
4. Import data ..............................................
5. Select the Profile Name on the USB drive
to be imported
6. Begin Transfer ..................................................
7. When the data transfer is finished, Data Transfer is Complete
message will appear.
GS3 2630 Display
15
Troubleshooting Tips!!! If the USB flash drive is not recognized,
try the other USB port, format the USB flash drive (FAT or FAT32),
or try a different USB flash drive.
Troubleshooting Tips!!! If the USB flash drive is not recognized,
try the other USB port, format the USB flash drive (FAT or FAT32),
or try a different USB flash drive.
15
1. Turn off all types of Recording and stop the vehicle.
2. Insert USB flash drive.
3. A Data Transfer page will appear within about 10 seconds.
1. Turn off all types of Recording and stop the vehicle.
2. Insert USB flash drive.
3. A Data Transfer page will appear within about 10 seconds.
Begin Transfer
NOTE: Large data sets may take several minutes to transfer. Power loss
or removing the USB during data transfer may cause data loss.
NOTE: Large data sets may take several minutes to transfer. Power loss
or removing the USB during data transfer may cause data loss.
Begin Transfer
IMPORTANT: Import Data will replace the setup information in
the internal memory of the display with the setup information
in the Data Profile that is selected from the USB drive. Only
Prescription files can be imported individually to the display.
See the Operator Manual for more information.
GreenStar General
IMPORTANT: Import Data will replace the setup information in
the internal memory of the display with the setup information
in the Data Profile that is selected from the USB drive. Only
Prescription files can be imported individually to the display.
See the Operator Manual for more information.
User Guide
Importing Data to the Display
GreenStar General
Importing Data to the Display
User Guide
GS3 2630 Display
IMPORTANT: All Global and Shapefile Prescriptions on the
display will be deleted prior to importing.
IMPORTANT: All Global and Shapefile Prescriptions on the
display will be deleted prior to importing.
16
Turn off all types of Recording and stop the vehicle.
Insert USB flash drive.
A Data Transfer page will appear within about 10 seconds.
Import Global Prescriptions and
Shapefile Data.
5. When the data transfer is finished, a Data
Transfer is Complete message will appear.
Turn off all types of Recording and stop the vehicle.
Insert USB flash drive.
A Data Transfer page will appear within about 10 seconds.
Import Global Prescriptions and
Shapefile Data.
5. When the data transfer is finished, a Data
Transfer is Complete message will appear.
GS3 2630 Display
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
4.
16
On the Display
B. Copy the shapefiles into this folder.
B. Copy the shapefiles into this folder.
On the Display
A. Create a folder named Rx in the root of the USB drive.
A. Create a folder named Rx in the root of the USB drive.
™ Shapefile Prescriptions:
B. Copy the GRx files into this folder.
B. Copy the GRx files into this folder.
™ Shapefile Prescriptions:
A. Create a folder named GRx in the root of the USB drive.
A. Create a folder named GRx in the root of the USB drive.
™ Global Prescriptions (GRx) files:
1. Insert a USB flash drive.
1. Insert a USB flash drive.
™ Global Prescriptions (GRx) files:
On a Desk top Computer
GreenStar General
On a Desk top Computer
User Guide
Importing Global or Shapefile Prescriptions
GreenStar General
Importing Global or Shapefile Prescriptions
User Guide
2. GreenStar .............................................................
3. GS3 Softkey ....................................................................
2. GreenStar .............................................................
3. GS3 Softkey ....................................................................
Documentation data includes the As-applied and yield maps used by
desktop software. The maps used by the display will remain on the
display. Examples for when to use this feature include:
Documentation data includes the As-applied and yield maps used by
desktop software. The maps used by the display will remain on the
display. Examples for when to use this feature include:
17
GS3 2630 Display
17
GS3 2630 Display
3. Menu ............................................................................
3. Menu ............................................................................
• The internal memory is full.
1. Export Data to a USB flash drive if necessary, so it is not lost.
2. Remove the USB drive.
1. Export Data to a USB flash drive if necessary, so it is not lost.
2. Remove the USB drive.
• The internal memory is full.
• Deleting your planting rate maps after planting season, so that
there is less data on the display and data exports will take less
time during harvest.
Delete Documentation Data Only
Delete Documentation Data Only
• Deleting your planting rate maps after planting season, so that
there is less data on the display and data exports will take less
time during harvest.
5. Bar graph represents percent of memory used.
Memory Used
5. Bar graph represents percent of memory used.
Memory Used
Memory
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
4. Memory Tab ........................................................
The Memory Used bar graph shows total memory used, including system
files. A message will appear when 90% of the memory is used. Data
should be deleted before memory used exceeds 90%.
The Memory Used bar graph shows total memory used, including system
files. A message will appear when 90% of the memory is used. Data
should be deleted before memory used exceeds 90%.
Memory
View Memory Remaining
View Memory Remaining
4. Memory Tab ........................................................
Apex or a compatible 3rd party desktop software is required for
transferring data and setup information between different John Deere
Display models (i.e. Original GreenStar Display, GS2 1800, GS2 2600,
and GS3 2630). Due to different file types, data will not load when
transferred directly between different models.
GreenStar General
Apex or a compatible 3rd party desktop software is required for
transferring data and setup information between different John Deere
Display models (i.e. Original GreenStar Display, GS2 1800, GS2 2600,
and GS3 2630). Due to different file types, data will not load when
transferred directly between different models.
User Guide
Transferring Data between Two Displays
GreenStar General
Transferring Data between Two Displays
User Guide
1. Mapping .........................................................................
1. Mapping .........................................................................
18
GS3 2630 Display
1. Export Data to a USB flash drive if necessary, so it is not lost.
2. Remove the USB drive.
1. Export Data to a USB flash drive if necessary, so it is not lost.
2. Remove the USB drive.
GS3 2630 Display
All data and setup information will be deleted from the display. This option
is rarely used and may be used if you want to start over or think the setup
data may be causing a problem to occur on the display.
All data and setup information will be deleted from the display. This option
is rarely used and may be used if you want to start over or think the setup
data may be causing a problem to occur on the display.
18
Delete all Data and Setup Information
• All Farms and Fields - all coverage and Section Control maps.
• All Farms and Fields - all coverage and Section Control maps.
Delete all Data and Setup Information
• This Field Only - the map for the currently selected field
• This Field Only - the map for the currently selected field
Map Settings
NOTE: Documentation data used by desktop software (i.e. As-Applied
(rate) maps and Yield maps) will NOT be deleted, but will no longer be
able to be viewed on the display. They can still be exported to a USB
drive.
NOTE: Documentation data used by desktop software (i.e. As-Applied
(rate) maps and Yield maps) will NOT be deleted, but will no longer be
able to be viewed on the display. They can still be exported to a USB
drive.
2. Map Settings ...................................................
3. Select option to Clear
Delete Coverage and Section Control Maps to free up internal memory or
to create a new map with the same Field Name.
Delete Coverage and Section Control Maps to free up internal memory or
to create a new map with the same Field Name.
Map Settings
Delete Coverage and Section Control Maps
Delete Coverage and Section Control Maps
2. Map Settings ...................................................
3. Select option to Clear
8. Begin Removal ..................................................
Begin
Removal
Begin
Removal
8. Begin Removal ..................................................
7. Documentation Data .........................................................
7. Documentation Data .........................................................
Erase Data
6. Erase Data .........................................................
Erase Data
5. Memory Tab ........................................................
Memory
GreenStar General
4. GreenStar .............................................................
User Guide
6. Erase Data .........................................................
5. Memory Tab ........................................................
Memory
GreenStar General
4. GreenStar .............................................................
User Guide
19
GS3 2630 Display
4. Delete Selected Data ........................................
Delete Selected
Data
19
GS3 2630 Display
4. Delete Selected Data ........................................
Delete Selected
Data
3. Select Adaptive Curves to delete ......................................
3. Select Adaptive Curves to delete ......................................
<New>
<New>
2. List Cleanup on drop-down menu ..........
<List Cleanup>
<List Cleanup>
Begin
Removal
All Data
2. List Cleanup on drop-down menu ..........
Curved Track
1. Current Curve selection box ........................
1. Current Curve selection box ........................
Memory
Erase Data
Curved Track
Data Cleanup
Data Cleanup
8. All Data ..............................................................
7. Erase Data .........................................................
6. Memory Tab ........................................................
9. Begin Removal ...................................................
Begin
Removal
All Data
Erase Data
Memory
9. Begin Removal ...................................................
8. All Data ..............................................................
7. Erase Data .........................................................
6. Memory Tab ........................................................
GS3 Softkey ....................................................................
5.
5.
GS3 Softkey ....................................................................
4. GreenStar .............................................................
GreenStar General
4. GreenStar .............................................................
User Guide
3. Menu ............................................................................
GreenStar General
3. Menu ............................................................................
User Guide
20
GS3 2630 Display
Check: The settings for Implement Width and Number of
Sections must be the same as when the Coverage map was
recorded.
Check: The settings for Implement Width and Number of
Sections must be the same as when the Coverage map was
recorded.
GS3 2630 Display
™ Symptom: Previously recorded Coverage map does NOT load
after selecting the Field Name.
™ Symptom: Previously recorded Coverage map does NOT load
after selecting the Field Name.
20
Check: The display must shutdown properly with key switch for
maps to save. After the vehicle key is switched OFF the Saving
Settings screen should appear.
Troubleshooting
GreenStar General
Check: The display must shutdown properly with key switch for
maps to save. After the vehicle key is switched OFF the Saving
Settings screen should appear.
Coverage Maps
User Guide
™ Symptom: Previously recorded Coverage map does NOT load
after startup.
Troubleshooting
GreenStar General
™ Symptom: Previously recorded Coverage map does NOT load
after startup.
Coverage Maps
User Guide
CHOOSE TRACKING MODE .............................................. 6
Swap Track........................................................................................... 6
Straight Track Mode ............................................................................. 6
Adaptive Curve Mode ........................................................................... 6
AB Curve Mode .................................................................................... 7
Circle Track Mode ................................................................................ 7
Row Finder Mode ................................................................................. 7
Ditch Track ........................................................................................... 7
Levee Track .......................................................................................... 7
Machine Sync ....................................................................................... 7
GUIDANCE TRACK SETUP ................................................ 8
Create a Straight Track AB Line ........................................................... 8
Setting up Swap Track ......................................................................... 9
Create an AB Curve Track ................................................................. 10
Create an Adaptive Curve Track ........................................................ 12
Turn Repeat Mode ON / OFF ............................................................. 13
Create a Circle Track.......................................................................... 13
Row Finder Mode ............................................................................... 14
Levee Track ........................................................................................ 14
Ditch Track ......................................................................................... 15
Change Track Spacing ....................................................................... 16
GUIDANCE SETTINGS...................................................... 17
General Guidance Settings ................................................................ 17
Curve Track Settings .......................................................................... 17
Advanced AutoTrac Settings (if equipped) ......................................... 18
SHIFT TRACK SETTINGS................................................. 20
Turn Shift Track ON / OFF ................................................................. 20
Set Guidance Line Shift Distance ....................................................... 20
Clear Guidance Line Shifts ................................................................. 20
MACHINE SYNC ................................................................ 21
GS3 2630 Display
CHOOSE TRACKING MODE .............................................. 6
Swap Track........................................................................................... 6
Straight Track Mode ............................................................................. 6
Adaptive Curve Mode ........................................................................... 6
AB Curve Mode .................................................................................... 7
Circle Track Mode ................................................................................ 7
Row Finder Mode ................................................................................. 7
Ditch Track ........................................................................................... 7
Levee Track .......................................................................................... 7
Machine Sync ....................................................................................... 7
GUIDANCE TRACK SETUP ................................................ 8
Create a Straight Track AB Line ........................................................... 8
Setting up Swap Track ......................................................................... 9
Create an AB Curve Track ................................................................. 10
Create an Adaptive Curve Track ........................................................ 12
Turn Repeat Mode ON / OFF ............................................................. 13
Create a Circle Track.......................................................................... 13
Row Finder Mode ............................................................................... 14
Levee Track ........................................................................................ 14
Ditch Track ......................................................................................... 15
Change Track Spacing ....................................................................... 16
GUIDANCE SETTINGS...................................................... 17
General Guidance Settings ................................................................ 17
Curve Track Settings .......................................................................... 17
Advanced AutoTrac Settings (if equipped) ......................................... 18
SHIFT TRACK SETTINGS................................................. 20
Turn Shift Track ON / OFF ................................................................. 20
Set Guidance Line Shift Distance ....................................................... 20
Clear Guidance Line Shifts ................................................................. 20
MACHINE SYNC ................................................................ 21
GS3 2630 Display
1
Go to the Guidance Map Page ............................................................. 3
Guidance Map Page Symbols .............................................................. 3
Requirements for Guidance Operation ................................................. 4
AutoTrac Status Pie.............................................................................. 5
Go to the Guidance Map Page ............................................................. 3
Guidance Map Page Symbols .............................................................. 3
Requirements for Guidance Operation ................................................. 4
AutoTrac Status Pie.............................................................................. 5
1
GUIDANCE INTRODUCTION .............................................. 3
Guidance
GUIDANCE INTRODUCTION .............................................. 3
User Guide
Section Contents
Guidance
Section Contents
User Guide
2
2
GS3 2630 Display
Guidance
GS3 2630 Display
User Guide
Initial Setup - Leader (Combine)......................................................... 21
Initial Setup - Follower (Tractor) ......................................................... 21
Machine Sync Settings (Combine and Tractor) .................................. 21
Machine Sync Status .......................................................................... 22
Network Status ................................................................................... 23
Guidance
Initial Setup - Leader (Combine)......................................................... 21
Initial Setup - Follower (Tractor) ......................................................... 21
Machine Sync Settings (Combine and Tractor) .................................. 21
Machine Sync Status .......................................................................... 22
Network Status ................................................................................... 23
User Guide
Guidance Map Page Symbols
•
Guidance Map Page Symbols
Pass Accuracy Indicator
Variance off of “0” shows Off-track Error.
AutoTrac Status Pie .........................................................
Steering On / Off Button ..........................................
GPS Accuracy Indicator .............................................
•
•
•
•
•
GS3 2630 Display
3. Guidance softkey ...........................................................
3. Guidance softkey ...........................................................
3
2. GS3 .......................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
•
•
•
•
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
3
GS3 2630 Display
GPS Accuracy Indicator .............................................
Steering On / Off Button ..........................................
AutoTrac Status Pie .........................................................
Variance off of “0” shows Off-track Error.
Pass Accuracy Indicator
Go to the Guidance Map Page
Guidance Introduction
Guidance
Go to the Guidance Map Page
User Guide
This section includes basic functions for using Guidance.
Guidance Introduction
Guidance
This section includes basic functions for using Guidance.
User Guide
4
GS3 2630 Display
•
• Flags
• Flags
Read and understand OPERATE GUIDANCE SYSTEMS
SAFELY section in the Safety Section of the Operators Manual.
• Field Boundaries
• Field Boundaries
•
• Documenting Field Operational Data
• Documenting Field Operational Data
4
GS3 2630 Display
Read and understand OPERATE GUIDANCE SYSTEMS
SAFELY section in the Safety Section of the Operators Manual.
Read the AutoTrac Status Pie section for AutoTrac requirements.
• Coverage Map
• Coverage Map
Read the AutoTrac Status Pie section for AutoTrac requirements.
• Client, Farm and Field
• Client, Farm and Field
•
• Track Spacing
• Track Spacing
The following items are optional when operating guidance:
• Tracking Mode
• Tracking Mode
•
• GPS Signal
• GPS Signal
The following items are optional when operating guidance:
• AB Lines
• AB Lines
•
•
Guidance
The following items are required for guidance to function:
•
The following items are required for guidance to function:
•
User Guide
Requirements for Guidance Operation
Guidance
Requirements for Guidance Operation
User Guide
Guidance AB Line has been defined
AutoTrac Activation detected
StarFire signal is present
SSU has no active faults pertaining to the steering
function
Hydraulic oil warmer than minimum temperature
Speed is less than maximum
TCM message is currently available and valid
In proper operating gear
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
5
GS3 2630 Display
5
GS3 2630 Display
Press Resume Switch on the Machine
•
•
Press Resume Switch on the Machine
Stage 4: Activated
Stage 4: Activated
Select Steer ON
•
•
Select Steer ON
Stage 3: Enabled
In proper operating gear
TCM message is currently available and valid
Speed is less than maximum
Hydraulic oil warmer than minimum temperature
SSU has no active faults pertaining to the steering
function
StarFire signal is present
AutoTrac Activation detected
Guidance AB Line has been defined
Stage 3: Enabled
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Tracking Mode has been selected
•
Tracking Mode has been selected
Stage 2: Configured
Stage 2: Configured
SSU is detected
•
•
SSU is detected
Stage 1: Installed
Stage 1: Installed
The AutoTrac Status Pie indicates what items are remaining to be set up
for AutoTrac to function.
Guidance
The AutoTrac Status Pie indicates what items are remaining to be set up
for AutoTrac to function.
User Guide
AutoTrac Status Pie
Guidance
AutoTrac Status Pie
User Guide
Adaptive Curve Mode
Adaptive Curve Mode records a
guidance line the entire time while
operating in a field. The passes are not
identical copies of the original pass. Only
one Adaptive Curve track may be
generated per field.
Adaptive Curve Mode
Adaptive Curve Mode records a
guidance line the entire time while
operating in a field. The passes are not
identical copies of the original pass. Only
one Adaptive Curve track may be
generated per field.
GS3 2630 Display
Straight Track mode assists operator in driving
straight parallel paths by using display and audible
tones to alert operator when machine is off track.
Straight Track mode assists operator in driving
straight parallel paths by using display and audible
tones to alert operator when machine is off track.
6
Straight Track Mode
Straight Track Mode
GS3 2630 Display
Swap track allows operators to switch between four guidance lines in the
same field. Swap track can be used to switch between any Straight Track,
Adaptive Curve, AB Curve or Circle Track guidance lines within a field.
Swap Track automatically changes the Tracking Mode and Track Name
associated to the tracks selected without the operator having to change
them.
Swap track allows operators to switch between four guidance lines in the
same field. Swap track can be used to switch between any Straight Track,
Adaptive Curve, AB Curve or Circle Track guidance lines within a field.
Swap Track automatically changes the Tracking Mode and Track Name
associated to the tracks selected without the operator having to change
them.
6
Swap Track
Choose Tracking Mode
Guidance
Swap Track
User Guide
GreenStar guidance has several different tracking modes to suit almost
any field layout and operator preference.
Choose Tracking Mode
Guidance
GreenStar guidance has several different tracking modes to suit almost
any field layout and operator preference.
User Guide
Circle Track Mode
Used on center pivot irrigated fields. PivotPro activation required to
AutoTrac on created circles.
Row Finder Mode
Row Finder Mode is intended for row crop applications where the rows
are not always equally spaced and can only be operated with manual
guidance. Row Finder will aid the operator in finding which set of rows to
enter back into the field on after setting a reference point when coming
out of the previous rows.
Ditch Track
Used in conjunction with Surface Water Pro for creation, and AutoTrac
capability, of the desired Ditch.
Levee Track
Used in conjunction with Surface Water Pro for creation, and AutoTrac
capability, of the desired Levee.
Machine Sync
Machine Sync is a tracking mode that aids in the assistance of combine,
grain cart unloading on the go. When compatible Tractor and Combine
have Machine Sync activations and correct setup hands free unloading
on the go can be performed.
Circle Track Mode
Used on center pivot irrigated fields. PivotPro activation required to
AutoTrac on created circles.
Row Finder Mode
Row Finder Mode is intended for row crop applications where the rows
are not always equally spaced and can only be operated with manual
guidance. Row Finder will aid the operator in finding which set of rows to
enter back into the field on after setting a reference point when coming
out of the previous rows.
Ditch Track
Used in conjunction with Surface Water Pro for creation, and AutoTrac
capability, of the desired Ditch.
Levee Track
Used in conjunction with Surface Water Pro for creation, and AutoTrac
capability, of the desired Levee.
Machine Sync
Machine Sync is a tracking mode that aids in the assistance of combine,
grain cart unloading on the go. When compatible Tractor and Combine
have Machine Sync activations and correct setup hands free unloading
on the go can be performed.
GS3 2630 Display
C—Paths Generated
C—Paths Generated
7
B—Stop Recording of AB Curve
B—Stop Recording of AB Curve
GS3 2630 Display
A—Start Recording of AB Curve
A—Start Recording of AB Curve
7
AB Curves allows an operator to
drive a curved line in the field with
end points at the ends of the field.
Parallel lines are generated from the
first pass.
Guidance
AB Curves allows an operator to
drive a curved line in the field with
end points at the ends of the field.
Parallel lines are generated from the
first pass.
User Guide
AB Curve Mode
Guidance
AB Curve Mode
User Guide
GS3 2630 Display
8
Remove
GS3 2630 Display
8. Enter Track Spacing .................................................
8
View
Guidance
Settings
Set Track 0
8. Enter Track Spacing .................................................
New
5. Set Track 0 ........................................................
6. Select an existing track from the list or
select New
4. View tab ..................................................................
7. Select the Method to create the track ..........
Remove
Set Track 0
View
3. Select Straight Track tracking mode ..........
7. Select the Method to create the track ..........
New
5. Set Track 0 ........................................................
6. Select an existing track from the list or
select New
4. View tab ..................................................................
3. Select Straight Track tracking mode ..........
2. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
1. Guidance ......................................................................
1. Guidance ......................................................................
Guidance
Settings
Create a Straight Track AB Line
Create a Straight Track AB Line
2. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
Minimal setup is required for basic guidance, as shown below. However, it
is recommended to read the operation specific sections of this user guide
and enter all machine and implement settings. Adjusting machine and
implement offsets may be required for guidance and mapping accuracy.
Guidance
Minimal setup is required for basic guidance, as shown below. However, it
is recommended to read the operation specific sections of this user guide
and enter all machine and implement settings. Adjusting machine and
implement offsets may be required for guidance and mapping accuracy.
User Guide
Guidance Track Setup
Guidance
Guidance Track Setup
User Guide
9
GS3 2630 Display
1. Guidance .......................................................................
1. Guidance .......................................................................
GS3 2630 Display
Setting up Swap Track
Setting up Swap Track
9
2. Enter in Desired Heading .......................................
2. Enter in Desired Heading .......................................
Longitude
Longitude
1. Enter in coordinates for A and B points ........
Latitude
Lat / Long + Heading Method
Latitude
Longitude
Latitude
1. Enter in coordinates for A and B points ........
Lat / Long + Heading Method
1. Set A Point Latitude and Longitude
2. Set B Point Latitude and Longitude
1. Set A Point Latitude and Longitude
2. Set B Point Latitude and Longitude
Longitude
Lat / Long Method
Lat / Long Method
Latitude
1. Drive to desired beginning of AB line and select
Set A
2. Enter desired Heading of the B point
1. Drive to desired beginning of AB line and select
Set A
2. Enter desired Heading of the B point
Set A
A + Heading Method
A + Heading Method
Set A
Drive toward desired end of AB line. The B point will automatically
set after 49 feet (15 meters).
Set A
Set B
Drive toward desired end of AB line. The B point will automatically
set after 49 feet (15 meters).
1. Drive to desired beginning of AB line and select
Set A
Set A
1. Drive to desired beginning of AB line and select
Set A
3. Drive toward desired end of AB line and press
Set B
Set B Later
Set A
Guidance
2. Select Set B Later ...............................................
Auto B Method
Set B
Set B Later
Auto B Method
3. Drive toward desired end of AB line and press
Set B
2. Select Set B Later ...............................................
1. Drive to desired beginning of AB line and select
Set A
Set A
1. Drive to desired beginning of AB line and select
Set A
User Guide
A + B Method
Guidance
A + B Method
User Guide
1. Guidance ........................................................................
1. Guidance ........................................................................
10
GS3 2630 Display
Remove
Set AB Curve
5. Enter Track Spacing..................................................
6. Drive to desired beginning of guidance line and
select Start Recording
New
3. Set AB Curve ......................................................
4. Select an existing track from the list or
select New.
10
GS3 2630 Display
Remove
Set AB Curve
5. Enter Track Spacing..................................................
6. Drive to desired beginning of guidance line and
select Start Recording
New
3. Set AB Curve ......................................................
4. Select an existing track from the list or
select New.
View
Create an AB Curve Track
Create an AB Curve Track
2. View tab ..................................................................
NOTE: The swap track list will revolve like a playlist.
NOTE: The swap track list will revolve like a playlist.
View
9. Accept .............................................................................
10. Press Swap Track button on Guidance View to
"swap" between selected tracks.
9. Accept .............................................................................
10. Press Swap Track button on Guidance View to
"swap" between selected tracks.
2. View tab ..................................................................
6. Select existing tracks to use ......................
7. Choose guidance line you will use first for Current Track
8. Populate boxes for other guidance lines you will use within the
current field.
View
6. Select existing tracks to use ......................
7. Choose guidance line you will use first for Current Track
8. Populate boxes for other guidance lines you will use within the
current field.
4. View tab ...................................................................
5. Swap Track Settings ........................................................
View
3. Select Swap Track tracking mode ...............
Guidance
Settings
Guidance
2. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
User Guide
5. Swap Track Settings ........................................................
4. View tab ...................................................................
3. Select Swap Track tracking mode ...............
Guidance
Settings
Guidance
2. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
User Guide
Guidance
End Track Later
11
GS3 2630 Display
™ Use the Pause button to connect a straight line
between two points.
9. Stop Recording at the end of the guidance line .......
7. End Track Later ..................................................
8. Drive the first guidance line
IMPORTANT: Wait for adequate GPS signal before starting
recording (orange or green bar graph, depending on the operation).
User Guide
Guidance
End Track Later
11
GS3 2630 Display
™ Use the Pause button to connect a straight line
between two points.
9. Stop Recording at the end of the guidance line .......
7. End Track Later ..................................................
8. Drive the first guidance line
IMPORTANT: Wait for adequate GPS signal before starting
recording (orange or green bar graph, depending on the operation).
User Guide
GS3 2630 Display
12
GS3 2630 Display
12
IMPORTANT: Wait for adequate GPS signal before starting
recording (orange or green bar graph, depending on the operation).
IMPORTANT: Wait for adequate GPS signal before starting
recording (orange or green bar graph, depending on the operation).
™ Use the Pause button to connect a straight line
between two points.
™ Use the Pause button to connect a straight line
between two points.
6. Stop Recording at the end of the field......................
™ The next guidance line will generate each time the machine
turns around.
™ The next guidance line will generate each time the machine
turns around.
6. Stop Recording at the end of the field......................
™ The guidance line will record during operation until the field is
finished.
™ The guidance line will record during operation until the field is
finished.
5. Drive to desired beginning of guidance line and
select Start Recording
View
5. Drive to desired beginning of guidance line and
select Start Recording
4. View tab ..................................................................
NOTE: To record a new guidance line, Repeat Mode should be OFF
(unchecked). To follow an existing guidance line, Repeat Mode should be
ON (checked).
View
3. Select Adaptive Curves tracking mode ......
2. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
Guidance
Settings
NOTE: To record a new guidance line, Repeat Mode should be OFF
(unchecked). To follow an existing guidance line, Repeat Mode should be
ON (checked).
4. View tab ..................................................................
3. Select Adaptive Curves tracking mode ......
2. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
Guidance
Settings
1. Guidance .......................................................................
Guidance
1. Guidance .......................................................................
User Guide
Create an Adaptive Curve Track
Guidance
Create an Adaptive Curve Track
User Guide
Remove
GS3 2630 Display
1. Drive along an outer wheel track of the irrigation pivot.
2. Select Start Recording. The guidance line will be
generated after driving around 10% of the circle.
1. Drive along an outer wheel track of the irrigation pivot.
2. Select Start Recording. The guidance line will be
generated after driving around 10% of the circle.
13
Driving Method
Driving Method
GS3 2630 Display
8. Select the Method to create the track ..........
13
View
Guidance
Settings
Set Circle
8. Select the Method to create the track ..........
New
5. Set Circle .............................................................
6. Select an existing track from the list or
select New.
4. View tab ..................................................................
7. Enter Track Spacing ..................................................
Remove
Set Circle
View
3. Select Circle Track tracking mode..............
2. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
7. Enter Track Spacing ..................................................
New
5. Set Circle .............................................................
6. Select an existing track from the list or
select New.
4. View tab ..................................................................
3. Select Circle Track tracking mode..............
Guidance
Settings
1. Guidance .....................................................................
1. Guidance .....................................................................
2. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
Create a Circle Track
2. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
3. Check Repeat Mode to turn it ON. Uncheck it to turn it
OFF
Guidance
Settings
Create a Circle Track
2. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
3. Check Repeat Mode to turn it ON. Uncheck it to turn it
OFF
Guidance
Settings
1. Guidance ......................................................................
Guidance
1. Guidance ......................................................................
User Guide
Turn Repeat Mode ON / OFF
Guidance
Turn Repeat Mode ON / OFF
User Guide
14
GS3 2630 Display
3. Surface Water Pro .........................................................
3. Surface Water Pro .........................................................
GS3 2630 Display
2. GS3 .......................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
14
1. Menu ............................................................................
Set Row
View
1. Menu ............................................................................
5. View tab ..................................................................
6. Drive to the end of the first pass and select Set
Row before starting the turn. Guidance lines will
appear on the map for the next pass.
Levee Track
Set Row
View
4. Select Row Finder tracking mode...............
Levee Track
5. View tab ..................................................................
6. Drive to the end of the first pass and select Set
Row before starting the turn. Guidance lines will
appear on the map for the next pass.
4. Select Row Finder tracking mode...............
3. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
2. Guidance .......................................................................
2. Guidance .......................................................................
3. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
1. First set Track Spacing in Equipment settings ..............
1. First set Track Spacing in Equipment settings ..............
Guidance
Settings
Row Finder Mode
Row Finder Mode
Guidance
Settings
2. Accept ..........................................................................
Center Point
2. Accept ..........................................................................
1. Enter the Latitude and Longitude of the center point.
1. Enter the Latitude and Longitude of the center point.
Center Point
Lat / Long Method
Guidance
Lat / Long Method
User Guide
3. Select Stop Recording after End Circle text
appears.
Guidance
3. Select Stop Recording after End Circle text
appears.
User Guide
Overhead View
15
Set B
GS3 2630 Display
13. Select Set B to stop recording the ditch track .....
10. Select SET A to begin recording ditch track .........
11. Drive ditch track.
12. Stop the survey receiver in the position where drain water exits.
Set A
8. Select New button ...................................................
9. Enter desired name for ditch track, and select Accept button,
unless AutoName has been selected.
New
5. Overhead view ......................................................
6. Drive to the high point of the desired area for the Ditch Track.
7. Place selected survey receiver on beginning position for Ditch
Track A.
15
Set B
GS3 2630 Display
13. Select Set B to stop recording the ditch track .....
Set A
10. Select SET A to begin recording ditch track .........
11. Drive ditch track.
12. Stop the survey receiver in the position where drain water exits.
8. Select New button ...................................................
9. Enter desired name for ditch track, and select Accept button,
unless AutoName has been selected.
New
Overhead View
5. Overhead view ......................................................
6. Drive to the high point of the desired area for the Ditch Track.
7. Place selected survey receiver on beginning position for Ditch
Track A.
Ditch
3. Surface Water Pro ........................................................
3. Surface Water Pro ........................................................
4. Ditch Tab .................................................................
2. GS3 ......................................................................
2. GS3 ......................................................................
Ditch
1. Menu .............................................................................
1. Menu .............................................................................
4. Ditch Tab .................................................................
Ditch Track
Ditch Track
Set B
7. Select Set B at end of track .................................
8. Levee Track name appears in list.
7. Select Set B at end of track .................................
8. Levee Track name appears in list.
Set B
Set A
5. Set A ...................................................................
6. Record the levee track by driving back over your wheel tracks
in the soil that you created with the dial.
Set A
New
Guidance
5. Set A ...................................................................
6. Record the levee track by driving back over your wheel tracks
in the soil that you created with the dial.
User Guide
4. New .........................................................................
New
Guidance
4. New .........................................................................
User Guide
Set Track 0
Set Track 0
GS3 2630 Display
16
GS3 2630 Display
NOTE: Changing the Implement Width may prevent previously recorded
Coverage maps from being displayed.
NOTE: Changing the Implement Width may prevent previously recorded
Coverage maps from being displayed.
16
NOTE: If an overlap is desired, enter a Track Spacing smaller than the
Implement Width.
• Physical Width - the width of the extents of the implement while
raised during field operation. Used for iTEC Pro only.
• Physical Width - the width of the extents of the implement while
raised during field operation. Used for iTEC Pro only.
NOTE: If an overlap is desired, enter a Track Spacing smaller than the
Implement Width.
• Track Spacing - sets the distance between the guidance lines on
each pass and defines the desired overlap.
Set Curve
View
• Track Spacing - sets the distance between the guidance lines on
each pass and defines the desired overlap.
4. Enter Track Spacing .................................................
3. Set Track 0 or Set Curve ...............
2. View tab ..................................................................
• Implement Width - used to generate the onscreen map. If Implement Width is automatically detected, it can only be changed on
the implement controller setup.
Set Curve
View
• Implement Width - used to generate the onscreen map. If Implement Width is automatically detected, it can only be changed on
the implement controller setup.
4. Enter Track Spacing .................................................
3. Set Track 0 or Set Curve ...............
2. View tab ..................................................................
1. Guidance .....................................................................
Guidance
1. Guidance .....................................................................
User Guide
Change Track Spacing
Guidance
Change Track Spacing
User Guide
17
GS3 2630 Display
Smooth Tight Turns OFF
17
GS3 2630 Display
Smooth Tight Turns ON
• Smooth Tight Turns ON / OFF ..........................................
• Smooth Tight Turns ON / OFF ..........................................
Smooth Tight Turns ON
• Adaptive Curve Gap Fill ON / OFF .....................................
• Adaptive Curve Gap Fill ON / OFF .....................................
Smooth Tight Turns OFF
• Choose Curve Track Recording source ......
Curve Track Settings
Guidance
Settings
• Choose Curve Track Recording source ......
Curve Track Settings
4. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
5. Select Tracking Mode to access settings
specific to that mode
3. Guidance softkey ..........................................................
3. Guidance softkey ..........................................................
Guidance
Settings
2. GS3 .......................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
4. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
5. Select Tracking Mode to access settings
specific to that mode
1. Menu ............................................................................
Guidance Settings
Guidance
1. Menu ............................................................................
User Guide
General Guidance Settings
Guidance Settings
Guidance
General Guidance Settings
User Guide
Use Advanced AutoTrac Settings to optimize AutoTrac performance.
AutoTrac Advanced settings are available only on some vehicle types.
Use Advanced AutoTrac Settings to optimize AutoTrac performance.
AutoTrac Advanced settings are available only on some vehicle types.
Steering Response Rate
Steering Response Rate
GS3 2630 Display
Heading Lead
Heading Lead
18
Line Sensitivity - Heading
Line Sensitivity - Heading
Accept
Line Sensitivity - Tracking
Line Sensitivity - Tracking
18
GS3 2630 Display
Accept
Advanced AutoTrac Settings
Advanced AutoTrac Settings (if equipped)
Advanced AutoTrac Settings (if equipped)
Advanced AutoTrac Settings
NOTE: When recording a new path, repeat mode should be unchecked or
off. To follow existing paths, repeat mode should be on or checked.
Guidance
NOTE: When recording a new path, repeat mode should be unchecked or
off. To follow existing paths, repeat mode should be on or checked.
User Guide
• Implement In-Ground Turn Radius ...............................
Guidance
• Implement In-Ground Turn Radius ...............................
User Guide
Monitor
Performance
19
Accept
GS3 2630 Display
Describes each function
Restore Default Settings
(Page 1 and 2)
Monitor
Performance
19
Accept
Guidance
GS3 2630 Display
Describes each function
Restore Default Settings
(Page 1 and 2)
Curve Sensitivity
Advanced AutoTrac Settings
Curve Sensitivity
User Guide
Acquire Sensitivity
Advanced AutoTrac Settings
Guidance
Acquire Sensitivity
User Guide
Shift Track Settings
Guidance
1. Guidance softkey ..........................................................
1. Guidance softkey ..........................................................
20
Clear all shifts
GS3 2630 Display
3. Select Clear all shifts .................................
20
Clear all shifts
GS3 2630 Display
3. Select Clear all shifts .................................
Shift Track
Settings
NOTE: Small Shifts range is 2.5—30.5 cm (1.0—12.0 in.). Large Shifts
range is 30.0—410.0 cm (12.0—162.0 in.).
NOTE: Small Shifts range is 2.5—30.5 cm (1.0—12.0 in.). Large Shifts
range is 30.0—410.0 cm (12.0—162.0 in.).
2. Shift Track Settings Tab ........................................
1. Choose Small Shifts or Large Shifts.
2. Set distance (inches/cm for small shifts).
1. Choose Small Shifts or Large Shifts.
2. Set distance (inches/cm for small shifts).
Shift Track
Settings
Set Guidance Line Shift Distance
Set Guidance Line Shift Distance
2. Shift Track Settings Tab ........................................
1. Check the box to turn Shifts OFF ........................................
Shift Track
Settings
1. Check the box to turn Shifts OFF ........................................
2. Shift Track Settings Tab ........................................
Turn Shift Track ON / OFF
Shift Track
Settings
Shift Track Settings
Guidance
1. Guidance softkey ...........................................................
User Guide
Turn Shift Track ON / OFF
2. Shift Track Settings Tab ........................................
1. Guidance softkey ...........................................................
User Guide
3. Equipment .....................................................................
4. Fill out all setup information on Machine and Header tabs.
Initial Setup - Follower (Tractor)
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GreenStar .............................................................
3. Equipment .....................................................................
4. Fill out all setup information on Machine and Header tabs.
Machine Sync Settings (Combine and Tractor)
Machine Sync Controls allow combine and tractor operators to Nudge the
Follower (Tractor) position to unload product into the grain cart.
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GreenStar .............................................................
3. Guidance .......................................................................
3. Equipment .....................................................................
4. Fill out all setup information on Machine and Header tabs.
Initial Setup - Follower (Tractor)
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GreenStar .............................................................
3. Equipment .....................................................................
4. Fill out all setup information on Machine and Header tabs.
Machine Sync Settings (Combine and Tractor)
Machine Sync Controls allow combine and tractor operators to Nudge the
Follower (Tractor) position to unload product into the grain cart.
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GreenStar .............................................................
3. Guidance .......................................................................
21
GS3 2630 Display
21
GS3 2630 Display
Guidance
Settings
2. GreenStar .............................................................
2. GreenStar .............................................................
4. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
Guidance
Settings
Initial Setup - Leader (Combine)
Initial Setup - Leader (Combine)
4. Guidance Settings tab ...........................................
See John Deere Machine Sync Operators Manual for more information.
Guidance
See John Deere Machine Sync Operators Manual for more information.
User Guide
Machine Sync
Guidance
Machine Sync
User Guide
Machine Sync Status
Leader (Combine) - Inactive
Machine Sync Status
Leader (Combine) - Inactive
22
GS3 2630 Display
Machine Sync status will remain Inactive until Follower (Tractor) is inside
the Operational Zone.
22
GS3 2630 Display
Machine Sync status will remain Inactive until Follower (Tractor) is inside
the Operational Zone.
Inactive
Follower (Tractor) - Inactive
Follower (Tractor) - Inactive
Inactive
Machine Sync status will change to Tracking after the Follower (Tractor)
reaches its set Home Point. During operation, the Follower operator
should only adjust speed using the throttle. Shifting the transmission
during operation disengages Machine Sync.
Tracking
Machine Sync status will change to Tracking after the Follower (Tractor)
reaches its set Home Point. During operation, the Follower operator
should only adjust speed using the throttle. Shifting the transmission
during operation disengages Machine Sync.
Tracking
Leader (Combine) - Tracking
Leader (Combine) - Tracking
Acquire
Acquire
Machine Sync status will change to Acquire when Follower (Tractor) is
within the Operational Zone and the tractor resume switch has been
pressed to complete the fourth piece of the status pie.
Machine Sync - Acquire
Machine Sync - Acquire
Machine Sync status will change to Acquire when Follower (Tractor) is
within the Operational Zone and the tractor resume switch has been
pressed to complete the fourth piece of the status pie.
After the Follower crosses the Operational Zone and the Follower
operator has selected the Machine Sync Enable button to get the third
piece of pie, Machine Sync status will change to Ready.
After the Follower crosses the Operational Zone and the Follower
operator has selected the Machine Sync Enable button to get the third
piece of pie, Machine Sync status will change to Ready.
Ready
Leader (Combine)-Ready
Leader (Combine)-Ready
Ready
Machine Sync status will remain Inactive until Follower (Tractor) is inside
of the Operational Zone.
Machine Sync status will remain Inactive until Follower (Tractor) is inside
of the Operational Zone.
Inactive
7. Enter Lateral Nudge Increment ...................................
7. Enter Lateral Nudge Increment ...................................
Inactive
6. Enter Fore/Aft Nudge Increment .................................
Change
Guidance
6. Enter Fore/Aft Nudge Increment .................................
User Guide
5. Machine Sync Settings button ...............................
Change
Guidance
5. Machine Sync Settings button ...............................
User Guide
2. GreenStar .............................................................
3. Equipment .....................................................................
2. GreenStar .............................................................
3. Equipment .....................................................................
23
GS3 2630 Display
23
GS3 2630 Display
Network
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
4. Network tab .............................................................
Network status must be Connected on both Leader and Follower for
Machine Sync to function (Refer to the Machine Sync OM for complete
Network Setup)
Network status must be Connected on both Leader and Follower for
Machine Sync to function (Refer to the Machine Sync OM for complete
Network Setup)
Network
Network Status
Network Status
4. Network tab .............................................................
Machine Sync status will change to Tracking after the Follower (Tractor)
reaches its set Home Point. During operation, the Follower operator
should only adjust speed using the throttle. Shifting the transmission
during operation disengages Machine Sync.
Machine Sync status will change to Tracking after the Follower (Tractor)
reaches its set Home Point. During operation, the Follower operator
should only adjust speed using the throttle. Shifting the transmission
during operation disengages Machine Sync.
Tracking
Follower (Tractor)—Tracking
Follower (Tractor)—Tracking
Tracking
Machine Sync status will change to Acquire when Follower (Tractor) is
within the Operational Zone and the tractor resume switch has been
pressed to complete the fourth piece of the status pie.
Acquire
Machine Sync status will change to Acquire when Follower (Tractor) is
within the Operational Zone and the tractor resume switch has been
pressed to complete the fourth piece of the status pie.
Acquire
Follower (Tractor) - Acquire
Guidance
Follower (Tractor) - Acquire
Ready
Follower (Tractor) - Ready
User Guide
After the Follower crosses the Operational Zone, select the Machine Sync
Enable button to get the third piece of pie. Machine Sync status changes
to Ready.
Guidance
After the Follower crosses the Operational Zone, select the Machine Sync
Enable button to get the third piece of pie. Machine Sync status changes
to Ready.
Ready
Follower (Tractor) - Ready
User Guide
User Guide
24
GS3 2630 Display
Guidance
User Guide
24
GS3 2630 Display
Guidance
DOCUMENTATION SETUP................................................. 5
Task Setup ........................................................................................... 5
Turn Documentation Off ....................................................................... 6
Weather, Soil, and Crop Conditions ..................................................... 6
Operation Setup ................................................................................... 6
Prescription Setup ................................................................................ 7
Recording Diagnostics.......................................................................... 8
SECTION CONTROL ........................................................... 9
Requirements for Section Control Operation........................................ 9
Go to Section Control Map and Settings ............................................ 10
Turn Section Control ON / OFF .......................................................... 10
Turn Headland Control ON / OFF....................................................... 10
Section Control Overlap Settings ....................................................... 10
Section Control Turn ON / OFF Settings ............................................ 11
Section Control Diagnostics ............................................................... 11
DOCUMENTATION SETUP................................................. 5
Task Setup ........................................................................................... 5
Turn Documentation Off ....................................................................... 6
Weather, Soil, and Crop Conditions ..................................................... 6
Operation Setup ................................................................................... 6
Prescription Setup ................................................................................ 7
Recording Diagnostics.......................................................................... 8
SECTION CONTROL ........................................................... 9
Requirements for Section Control Operation........................................ 9
Go to Section Control Map and Settings ............................................ 10
Turn Section Control ON / OFF .......................................................... 10
Turn Headland Control ON / OFF....................................................... 10
Section Control Overlap Settings ....................................................... 10
Section Control Turn ON / OFF Settings ............................................ 11
Section Control Diagnostics ............................................................... 11
1
GS3 2630 Display
1
GS3 2630 Display
This section applies to GreenStar applications associated with Planting
and Seeding.
Machine Setup in GreenStar ................................................................ 2
Implement Setup in GreenStar ............................................................. 3
Machine Setup in GreenStar ................................................................ 2
Implement Setup in GreenStar ............................................................. 3
This section applies to GreenStar applications associated with Planting
and Seeding.
MACHINE AND IMPLEMENT SETUP ................................. 2
Planting/Seeding
MACHINE AND IMPLEMENT SETUP ................................. 2
User Guide
Section Contents
Planting/Seeding
Section Contents
User Guide
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Equipment softkey .........................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Equipment softkey .........................................................
7. Select or create a Machine Name ...............
NOTE: Machine settings will be saved under the current machine name.
8. Select Connection Type ..............................
9. Select Change Offsets to verify and change
them as needed.
7. Select or create a Machine Name ...............
NOTE: Machine settings will be saved under the current machine name.
8. Select Connection Type ..............................
9. Select Change Offsets to verify and change
them as needed.
GS3 2630 Display
2
6. Select Model (Optional) ................................
6. Select Model (Optional) ................................
2
NOTE: This setting will determine which options are displayed on the
Implement tab.
NOTE: This setting will determine which options are displayed on the
Implement tab.
GS3 2630 Display
Change
Offsets
5. Select Machine Type ...................................
5. Select Machine Type ...................................
Change
Offsets
4. Machine tab ...........................................................
4. Machine tab ...........................................................
Machine
Machine Setup in GreenStar
Machine Setup in GreenStar
Machine
Machine and Implement setup is required when moving the display
between machines or changing implements. Accuracy of guidance,
mapping and Section Control relies on accurate settings. Settings that are
automatically detected will be grayed out.
Planting/Seeding
Machine and Implement setup is required when moving the display
between machines or changing implements. Accuracy of guidance,
mapping and Section Control relies on accurate settings. Settings that are
automatically detected will be grayed out.
User Guide
Machine and Implement Setup
Planting/Seeding
Machine and Implement Setup
User Guide
3. Equipment softkey .........................................................
3. Equipment softkey .........................................................
7. Select or create an Implement Name ..........
NOTE: Implement settings will be saved under the current implement
name.
7. Select or create an Implement Name ..........
NOTE: Implement settings will be saved under the current implement
name.
GS3 2630 Display
6. Select Model (Optional) ................................
6. Select Model (Optional) ................................
3
NOTE: Changing an implement Type that is automatically detected may
require turning off and restarting the machine.
NOTE: Changing an implement Type that is automatically detected may
require turning off and restarting the machine.
GS3 2630 Display
5. Select Implement Type ................................
5. Select Implement Type ................................
3
4. Implement tab ........................................................
4. Implement tab ........................................................
Implement
2. GS3 .......................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
Implement
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
™ Turn Sensitivity is only needed for iTec Pro.
™ Turn Sensitivity is only needed for iTec Pro.
Implement Setup in GreenStar
™ Machine Turn Radius is only needed for curve track and
iTEC Pro.
™ Machine Turn Radius is only needed for curve track and
iTEC Pro.
Implement Setup in GreenStar
NOTE: If selection box is grayed out, the Recording Source has been
auto-detected and can be adjusted through the implement controller
software.
NOTE: If selection box is grayed out, the Recording Source has been
auto-detected and can be adjusted through the implement controller
software.
AUTO
10. Select Recording Source. This turns
mapping and Documentation ON / OFF.
10. Select Recording Source. This turns
mapping and Documentation ON / OFF.
AUTO
NOTE: Offsets are provided by some Deere tractors. Some boxes may be
grayed out when the machine is automatically recognized.
Planting/Seeding
NOTE: Offsets are provided by some Deere tractors. Some boxes may be
grayed out when the machine is automatically recognized.
User Guide
NOTE: Preloaded offsets often need to be adjusted on an individual
machine basis. Accuracy of guidance, mapping and Section Control relies
on accurate offsets.
Planting/Seeding
NOTE: Preloaded offsets often need to be adjusted on an individual
machine basis. Accuracy of guidance, mapping and Section Control relies
on accurate offsets.
User Guide
• Physical Width - the width of the extents of the implement while
raised during field operation. Used for iTEC Pro only.
• Physical Width - the width of the extents of the implement while
raised during field operation. Used for iTEC Pro only.
4
GS3 2630 Display
4
GS3 2630 Display
NOTE: Changing the Implement Width may prevent previously recorded
Coverage maps from being displayed.
• Track Spacing - sets the distance between the guidance lines on
each pass and defines the desired overlap.
• Track Spacing - sets the distance between the guidance lines on
each pass and defines the desired overlap.
NOTE: Changing the Implement Width may prevent previously recorded
Coverage maps from being displayed.
• Implement Width - used to generate the on screen map. This is
the planting width. If Implement Width is automatically detected, it
can only be changed on the implement controller setup (e.g.
SeedStar).
• Implement Width - used to generate the on screen map. This is
the planting width. If Implement Width is automatically detected, it
can only be changed on the implement controller setup (e.g.
SeedStar).
NOTE: If an overlap is desired, enter a Track Spacing smaller than the
Implement Width.
9. Select Change Widths to set the Implement Width and Track
Spacing.
9. Select Change Widths to set the Implement Width and Track
Spacing.
NOTE: If an overlap is desired, enter a Track Spacing smaller than the
Implement Width.
NOTE: Offsets are provided by some ISO implements.
Some boxes may be grayed out when the implement is automatically
recognized.
Change
Offsets
Planting/Seeding
8. Select Change Offsets to verify and change
them as needed.
User Guide
NOTE: Offsets are provided by some ISO implements.
Some boxes may be grayed out when the implement is automatically
recognized.
Change
Offsets
Planting/Seeding
8. Select Change Offsets to verify and change
them as needed.
User Guide
Planting/Seeding
Optional
Documentation Setup
Planting/Seeding
Optional
Documentation Setup
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Resources .....................................................................
4. Select or create a Task .................................
NOTE: If selecting a new Task for a Field Name that has a previously
recorded Coverage map, go to Map Settings and clear the Coverage map
to record a new Coverage map.
GS3 2630 Display
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Resources .....................................................................
4. Select or create a Task .................................
NOTE: If selecting a new Task for a Field Name that has a previously
recorded Coverage map, go to Map Settings and clear the Coverage map
to record a new Coverage map.
GS3 2630 Display
5
Client, Farm, Field, and Task selections are required for Documentation.
Client, Farm, Field, and Task selections are required for Documentation.
5
Task Setup
• Use Prescriptions (Rx).
• Use Prescriptions (Rx).
Task Setup
• View colored maps of applied rates (As-Applied Maps), or
• View colored maps of applied rates (As-Applied Maps), or
IMPORTANT: Planter or seeder controller must be connected
and setup prior to setting up Documentation.
• View Totals of seed rates and amount applied,
• View Totals of seed rates and amount applied,
IMPORTANT: Planter or seeder controller must be connected
and setup prior to setting up Documentation.
• Document information about the operation such as Varieties and
rates,
Set up Documentation ONLY if you want to:
User Guide
• Document information about the operation such as Varieties and
rates,
Set up Documentation ONLY if you want to:
User Guide
Weather, Soil, and Crop Conditions
Notes about weather, crop, and soil condition can be entered on the
Conditions tab.
1. Resources ....................................................................
Weather, Soil, and Crop Conditions
Notes about weather, crop, and soil condition can be entered on the
Conditions tab.
1. Resources ....................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Documentation softkey .................................................
NOTE: If a John Deere SeedStar planter or air cart is connected, a
Planting/Seeding tab is automatically created
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Documentation softkey .................................................
NOTE: If a John Deere SeedStar planter or air cart is connected, a
Planting/Seeding tab is automatically created
6
Planting / Seeding
GS3 2630 Display
5. Select Planting / Seeding ..................................
6
Planting / Seeding
GS3 2630 Display
5. Select Planting / Seeding ..................................
New
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
4. Select New tab .......................................................
Operation Setup
Operation Setup
New
NOTE: If entering Conditions information, remember to change the
information every field or as conditions change.
NOTE: If entering Conditions information, remember to change the
information every field or as conditions change.
4. Select New tab .......................................................
2. Conditions tab ......................................................
2. Conditions tab ......................................................
Conditions
1. Resources .....................................................................
2. Select Documentation OFF in the Task
selection box
1. Resources .....................................................................
2. Select Documentation OFF in the Task
selection box
Conditions
If Documentation is not needed, turn it OFF to avoid extra setup.
Planting/Seeding
If Documentation is not needed, turn it OFF to avoid extra setup.
User Guide
Turn Documentation Off
Planting/Seeding
Turn Documentation Off
User Guide
2. Planting / Seeding .......................................
3. Prescription ..............................................................
4. Select Prescription Name ...........................
NOTE: If the selection box does not have any prescriptions in it, check
that the correct Field Name is selected in Resources.
2. Planting / Seeding .......................................
3. Prescription ..............................................................
4. Select Prescription Name ...........................
NOTE: If the selection box does not have any prescriptions in it, check
that the correct Field Name is selected in Resources.
GS3 2630 Display
1. Documentation softkey ................................................
1. Documentation softkey ................................................
7
NOTE: If applying multiple prescriptions, operator must choose a
prescription for each operation. If applying the same product in 2 or more
tanks, operator needs a prescription for each tank.
NOTE: If applying multiple prescriptions, operator must choose a
prescription for each operation. If applying the same product in 2 or more
tanks, operator needs a prescription for each tank.
GS3 2630 Display
Prescription Setup
Prescription Setup
7
NOTE: Enable Disable operation: Operations that are automatically
created when an implement is connected and detected, will have the
possibility to be disabled. Any disabled operation will not be documented
are required.
NOTE: Enable Disable operation: Operations that are automatically
created when an implement is connected and detected, will have the
possibility to be disabled. Any disabled operation will not be documented
NOTE: Settings with an asterisk
Add Variety
9. Accept ............................................................................
are required.
8. Add Variety ..........................................................
7. Select Seed Type .........................................
9. Accept ............................................................................
NOTE: Settings with an asterisk
8. Add Variety ..........................................................
7. Select Seed Type .........................................
Add Variety
Planting / Seeding
6. Planting / Seed tab ............................................
Planting / Seeding
6. Planting / Seed tab ............................................
NOTE: Change the Field Name setting, in Resources, prior to removing
an Operation tab or disconnecting the implement controller. Otherwise the
last map recorded with that Operation will no longer be able to be viewed
on the display.
Planting/Seeding
NOTE: Change the Field Name setting, in Resources, prior to removing
an Operation tab or disconnecting the implement controller. Otherwise the
last map recorded with that Operation will no longer be able to be viewed
on the display.
User Guide
IMPORTANT: Remove any operation tabs that are not currently in use. Old Operation tabs may prevent Recording.
Planting/Seeding
IMPORTANT: Remove any operation tabs that are not currently in use. Old Operation tabs may prevent Recording.
User Guide
Recording Diagnostics
If Documentation or map Recording is not functioning properly, check this
page.
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. GreenStar Diagnostics .................................................
4. Select Recording .........................................
Recording Diagnostics
If Documentation or map Recording is not functioning properly, check this
page.
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. GreenStar Diagnostics .................................................
4. Select Recording .........................................
GS3 2630 Display
NOTE: “Prescription cannot be applied” will be displayed and the Accept
button will become inactive when prescription base units do not match.
Correcting the base unit measurement mismatch will allow the
prescription to be applied.
NOTE: “Prescription cannot be applied” will be displayed and the Accept
button will become inactive when prescription base units do not match.
Correcting the base unit measurement mismatch will allow the
prescription to be applied.
8
7. Accept ............................................................................
7. Accept ............................................................................
GS3 2630 Display
6. Enter Prescription Multiplier (%) if needed.
Example - a Prescription Multiplier of 115% will
increase all rates in the Prescription by 15%.
6. Enter Prescription Multiplier (%) if needed.
Example - a Prescription Multiplier of 115% will
increase all rates in the Prescription by 15%.
8
NOTE: Look Ahead is an adjustment to compensate for the delay
between the control unit making the rate change and the implement
responding.
0
Planting/Seeding
5. Enter Look Ahead time if needed. Enter a value
between 0 and 4 seconds.
User Guide
NOTE: Look Ahead is an adjustment to compensate for the delay
between the control unit making the rate change and the implement
responding.
0
Planting/Seeding
5. Enter Look Ahead time if needed. Enter a value
between 0 and 4 seconds.
User Guide
• GPS signal status is valid
• Speed above 0 km/h (0 mph) for all planting and seeding operations
• Vehicle is within 7.64 km (4.75 mi.) of the field reference point.
• GPS signal status is valid
• Speed above 0 km/h (0 mph) for all planting and seeding operations
• Vehicle is within 7.64 km (4.75 mi.) of the field reference point.
GS3 2630 Display
• Section Control check box is checked
• Section Control check box is checked
9
• Section switch is in the ON position
• Section switch is in the ON position
GS3 2630 Display
• Master switch is ON
• Master switch is ON
9
• Implement must be lowered into the ground
• Implement must be lowered into the ground
NOTE: The Section Control softkey will not appear on the display if some
of these conditions are not met.*
NOTE: The Section Control softkey will not appear on the display if some
of these conditions are not met.*
• Section Control capable controller is detected *
Requirements for Section Control Operation
Requirements for Section Control Operation
• Section Control capable controller is detected *
• Exterior and Exterior Headland boundaries
• Exterior and Exterior Headland boundaries
• Section Control activation on display *
• Interior boundaries
• Interior boundaries
• Section Control activation on display *
• A previously covered area
• A previously covered area
Section Control automatically turns sections ON and OFF when crossing:
Planting/Seeding
Section Control automatically turns sections ON and OFF when crossing:
User Guide
Section Control
Planting/Seeding
Section Control
User Guide
3. Section Control softkey .................................................
Turn Section Control ON / OFF
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
NOTE: This softkey is only available when a Section Control capable
implement is connected and a valid Section Control activation is entered
into the display.
3. Section Control softkey .................................................
Turn Section Control ON / OFF
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
NOTE: This softkey is only available when a Section Control capable
implement is connected and a valid Section Control activation is entered
into the display.
Turn Headland Control ON / OFF
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
Turn Headland Control ON / OFF
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
GS3 2630 Display
Use Section Control settings to adjust for desired skips and overlaps.
Use Section Control settings to adjust for desired skips and overlaps.
10
Section Control Overlap Settings
Section Control Overlap Settings
GS3 2630 Display
3. Check the box for Headland Control to turn it on .............
3. Check the box for Headland Control to turn it on .............
10
2. Settings tab ............................................................
2. Settings tab ............................................................
Settings
4. Check the box for Section Control Master to turn it on ....
4. Check the box for Section Control Master to turn it on ....
Settings
2. Settings tab ............................................................
3. Check the box for Section Control Operations to
turn them on.
2. Settings tab ............................................................
3. Check the box for Section Control Operations to
turn them on.
Settings
2. GS3 .......................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
Settings
1. Menu ............................................................................
Planting/Seeding
1. Menu ............................................................................
User Guide
Go to Section Control Map and Settings
Planting/Seeding
Go to Section Control Map and Settings
User Guide
Planting/Seeding
Planting/Seeding
GS3 2630 Display
2. GS3 .......................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
11
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
GS3 2630 Display
If Section Control is not functioning properly, check this page.
If Section Control is not functioning properly, check this page.
11
Section Control Diagnostics
Section Control Diagnostics
• Default Turn OFF time: 0.6 seconds
• Default Turn OFF time: 0.6 seconds
NOTE: Driving 9.7 km/h (6 mph), the machine will move 2.7 m (8.8 ft.) in 1
second and 0.27 m (10.5 in.) in 0.1 second.
• Default Turn ON time: 1.0 seconds
• Default Turn ON time: 1.0 seconds
NOTE: Driving 9.7 km/h (6 mph), the machine will move 2.7 m (8.8 ft.) in 1
second and 0.27 m (10.5 in.) in 0.1 second.
• Range: 0.3–15 seconds
IMPORTANT: A map recorded with poor GPS signal may give
the appearance the Turn ON / Turn OFF times are incorrect.
IMPORTANT: A map recorded with poor GPS signal may give
the appearance the Turn ON / Turn OFF times are incorrect.
• Range: 0.3–15 seconds
NOTE: Turn ON / Turn OFF times adjust for the physical
delays of the implement.
NOTE: Turn ON / Turn OFF times adjust for the physical
delays of the implement.
Turn On/Off Settings
3. Turn On / Off Settings ...............................
4. Set Turn ON / Turn OFF times for each operation
3. Turn On / Off Settings ...............................
4. Set Turn ON / Turn OFF times for each operation
Turn On/Off Settings
Settings
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
2. Settings tab ............................................................
Section Control Turn ON / OFF Settings
Section Control Turn ON / OFF Settings
Settings
3. Overlap Settings ...............................................
4. Set Overlap desired when crossing boundaries and previously
covered areas.
3. Overlap Settings ...............................................
4. Set Overlap desired when crossing boundaries and previously
covered areas.
2. Settings tab ............................................................
2. Settings tab ............................................................
Settings
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
User Guide
2. Settings tab ............................................................
Settings
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
User Guide
12
GS3 2630 Display
12
GS3 2630 Display
4. Select Section Control ................................
Planting/Seeding
4. Select Section Control ................................
User Guide
3. GreenStar Diagnostics .................................................
Planting/Seeding
3. GreenStar Diagnostics .................................................
User Guide
DOCUMENTATION SETUP................................................. 5
Task Setup ........................................................................................... 5
Turn Documentation OFF ..................................................................... 6
Weather, Soil, and Crop Conditions ..................................................... 6
Operation Setup ................................................................................... 6
Prescription Setup ................................................................................ 8
Recording Diagnostics.......................................................................... 9
SECTION CONTROL ......................................................... 10
Requirements for Section Control ...................................................... 10
Go to Section Control Map and Settings ............................................ 11
Turn Section Control ON / OFF .......................................................... 11
Turn Headland Control ON / OFF....................................................... 11
Section Control Overlap Settings ....................................................... 11
Section Control Turn ON / OFF Settings ............................................ 12
Section Control Diagnostics ............................................................... 12
SET UP SECTION CONTROL ON JOHN DEERE SPRAYERS (EUROPE ONLY)....................................................... 14
700i and 800i John Deere Pulled-Type Sprayers ............................... 14
5430i John Deere Self-Propelled Sprayers ........................................ 14
DOCUMENTATION SETUP................................................. 5
Task Setup ........................................................................................... 5
Turn Documentation OFF ..................................................................... 6
Weather, Soil, and Crop Conditions ..................................................... 6
Operation Setup ................................................................................... 6
Prescription Setup ................................................................................ 8
Recording Diagnostics.......................................................................... 9
SECTION CONTROL ......................................................... 10
Requirements for Section Control ...................................................... 10
Go to Section Control Map and Settings ............................................ 11
Turn Section Control ON / OFF .......................................................... 11
Turn Headland Control ON / OFF....................................................... 11
Section Control Overlap Settings ....................................................... 11
Section Control Turn ON / OFF Settings ............................................ 12
Section Control Diagnostics ............................................................... 12
SET UP SECTION CONTROL ON JOHN DEERE SPRAYERS (EUROPE ONLY)....................................................... 14
700i and 800i John Deere Pulled-Type Sprayers ............................... 14
5430i John Deere Self-Propelled Sprayers ........................................ 14
GS3 2630 Display
• Spreading
• Spreading
1
• Spraying
• Spraying
1
GS3 2630 Display
This section applies to GreenStar applications associated with Product
Application, including:
Machine Setup in GreenStar ................................................................ 2
Implement Setup in GreenStar ............................................................. 3
Machine Setup in GreenStar ................................................................ 2
Implement Setup in GreenStar ............................................................. 3
This section applies to GreenStar applications associated with Product
Application, including:
MACHINE AND IMPLEMENT SETUP ................................. 2
Product Application
MACHINE AND IMPLEMENT SETUP ................................. 2
User Guide
Section Contents
Product Application
Section Contents
User Guide
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Equipment softkey .........................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Equipment softkey .........................................................
7. Select or create a Machine Name .............
NOTE: Machine settings will be saved under the current machine name.
7. Select or create a Machine Name .............
NOTE: Machine settings will be saved under the current machine name.
GS3 2630 Display
6. Select Model (Optional) ...............................
6. Select Model (Optional) ...............................
2
NOTE: This setting will determine which options are displayed on the
Implement tab. Select Tractor for sprayers with front mounted booms.
NOTE: This setting will determine which options are displayed on the
Implement tab. Select Tractor for sprayers with front mounted booms.
GS3 2630 Display
5. Select Machine Type ..................................
5. Select Machine Type ..................................
2
4. Machine tab ..........................................................
4. Machine tab ..........................................................
Machine
Machine Setup in GreenStar
Machine Setup in GreenStar
Machine
Machine and Implement setup is required when moving the display
between machines or changing implements. Accuracy of guidance,
mapping and Section Control relies on accurate settings. Settings that are
automatically detected will be grayed out.
Product Application
Machine and Implement setup is required when moving the display
between machines or changing implements. Accuracy of guidance,
mapping and Section Control relies on accurate settings. Settings that are
automatically detected will be grayed out.
User Guide
Machine and Implement Setup
Product Application
Machine and Implement Setup
User Guide
• Pull-behind sprayer / spreader: Rear Pivot Drawbar
10. Select Recording Source. This turns
mapping and Documentation ON / OFF.
10. Select Recording Source. This turns
mapping and Documentation ON / OFF.
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Equipment softkey .........................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Equipment softkey .........................................................
3
GS3 2630 Display
6. Select Model (Optional) ................................
6. Select Model (Optional) ................................
GS3 2630 Display
5. Select Implement Type ................................
5. Select Implement Type ................................
3
4. Boom tab ............................................................
4. Boom tab ............................................................
Boom
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
Boom
Implement Setup in GreenStar
™ Turn Sensitivity is only needed for iTEC Pro.
™ Turn Sensitivity is only needed for iTEC Pro.
Implement Setup in GreenStar
™ Machine Turn Radius is only needed for curve track or iTEC
Pro
NOTE: If selection box is grayed out, the Recording Source has been
auto-detected and can be adjusted through the implement controller
software.
™ Machine Turn Radius is only needed for curve track or iTEC
Pro
NOTE: If selection box is grayed out, the Recording Source has been
auto-detected and can be adjusted through the implement controller
software.
AUTO
NOTE: Offsets are provided by some Deere tractors. Some boxes may be
grayed out when the machine is automatically recognized.
NOTE: Offsets are provided by some Deere tractors. Some boxes may be
grayed out when the machine is automatically recognized.
AUTO
NOTE: Preloaded offsets often need to be adjusted on an
individual machine basis. Accuracy of guidance, mapping and Section
Control relies on accurate offsets.
Change
Offsets
NOTE: Preloaded offsets often need to be adjusted on an
individual machine basis. Accuracy of guidance, mapping and Section
Control relies on accurate offsets.
9. Select Change Offsets to verify and change
them as needed.
• Pull-behind sprayer / spreader: Rear Pivot Drawbar
Change
Offsets
• Front-mounted boom: Front Rigid 3-pt
• Front-mounted boom: Front Rigid 3-pt
9. Select Change Offsets to verify and change
them as needed.
• Rear-mounted boom / spreader: Rear Rigid 3-pt
Product Application
• Rear-mounted boom / spreader: Rear Rigid 3-pt
User Guide
8. Select Connection Type ............................
Product Application
8. Select Connection Type ............................
User Guide
NOTE: Offsets are provided by some ISO implements. Some boxes may
be grayed out when the implement is automatically recognized.
9. Select Change Widths to set the Implement
Width and Track Spacing.
NOTE: Offsets are provided by some ISO implements. Some boxes may
be grayed out when the implement is automatically recognized.
9. Select Change Widths to set the Implement
Width and Track Spacing.
4
GS3 2630 Display
4
GS3 2630 Display
NOTE:Changing the Implement Width may prevent previously recorded
Coverage maps from being displayed.
NOTE:Changing the Implement Width may prevent previously recorded
Coverage maps from being displayed.
• Physical Width - the width of the extents of the implement while
raised during field operation. Used for iTEC Pro only.
• Physical Width - the width of the extents of the implement while
raised during field operation. Used for iTEC Pro only.
NOTE:If an overlap is desired, enter a Track Spacing smaller than the
Implement Width.
• Track Spacing - sets the distance between the guidance lines on
each pass and defines the desired overlap.
• Track Spacing - sets the distance between the guidance lines on
each pass and defines the desired overlap.
NOTE:If an overlap is desired, enter a Track Spacing smaller than the
Implement Width.
• Implement Width – used to generate the on screen map. This is
the distance between outside spray nozzles or the throw distance
of a spreader. If Implement Width is automatically detected, it can
only be changed on the implement controller setup (e.g. SprayStar).
• Implement Width – used to generate the on screen map. This is
the distance between outside spray nozzles or the throw distance
of a spreader. If Implement Width is automatically detected, it can
only be changed on the implement controller setup (e.g. SprayStar).
Change
Widths
NOTE: When Machine Type is set to Sprayer, these offsets are entered
on the Machine tab.
NOTE: When Machine Type is set to Sprayer, these offsets are entered
on the Machine tab.
Change
Widths
NOTE: Preloaded offsets often need to be adjusted on an
individual machine basis. Accuracy of guidance, mapping and Section
Control relies on accurate offsets.
NOTE: Preloaded offsets often need to be adjusted on an
individual machine basis. Accuracy of guidance, mapping and Section
Control relies on accurate offsets.
Change
Offsets
8. Select Change Offsets to verify and change
them as needed.
8. Select Change Offsets to verify and change
them as needed.
Change
Offsets
NOTE:Implement settings will be saved under the current implement
name.
Product Application
NOTE:Implement settings will be saved under the current implement
name.
User Guide
7. Select or create an Implement Name .........
Product Application
7. Select or create an Implement Name .........
User Guide
Product Application
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Resources .....................................................................
4. Select or create a Task .................................
NOTE: If selecting a new Task for a Field Name that has a previously
recorded Coverage map, go to Map Settings and clear the Coverage map
to record a new Coverage map.
GS3 2630 Display
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Resources .....................................................................
4. Select or create a Task .................................
NOTE: If selecting a new Task for a Field Name that has a previously
recorded Coverage map, go to Map Settings and clear the Coverage map
to record a new Coverage map.
GS3 2630 Display
5
Client, Farm, Field and Task selections are required for Documentation.
Client, Farm, Field and Task selections are required for Documentation.
5
Task Setup
• Use Prescriptions (Rx).
• Use Prescriptions (Rx).
Task Setup
• View colored maps of applied rates (As-Applied Maps), or
• View colored maps of applied rates (As-Applied Maps), or
IMPORTANT: Sprayer or spreader controller must be connected and setup prior to setting up Documentation.
• View Totals of seed rates and amount applied,
• View Totals of seed rates and amount applied,
IMPORTANT: Sprayer or spreader controller must be connected and setup prior to setting up Documentation.
• Document information about the operation such as Products
applied and rates,
• Document information about the operation such as Products
applied and rates,
Setup Documentation if you want to:
Documentation Setup
Setup Documentation if you want to:
User Guide
Optional
Documentation Setup
Product Application
Optional
User Guide
2. Select or create a Task ................................
Weather, Soil, and Crop Conditions
Optional inputs that are set manually.
1. Resources .....................................................................
2. Select or create a Task ................................
Weather, Soil, and Crop Conditions
Optional inputs that are set manually.
1. Resources .....................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Documentation softkey .................................................
NOTE: If a John Deere sprayer or sprayer is connected, Product
Application tabs may be automatically created. There should be a tab for
each bin or tank.
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Documentation softkey .................................................
NOTE: If a John Deere sprayer or sprayer is connected, Product
Application tabs may be automatically created. There should be a tab for
each bin or tank.
6
Product Application
GS3 2630 Display
5. Select Product Application ........................
6
Product Application
GS3 2630 Display
5. Select Product Application ........................
New
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
4. Select New tab ........................................................
Operation Setup
Operation Setup
New
NOTE: If entering Conditions information, remember to change the
information every field or as conditions change.
NOTE: If entering Conditions information, remember to change the
information every field or as conditions change.
4. Select New tab ........................................................
2. Conditions tab ........................................................
2. Conditions tab ........................................................
Conditions
1. Resources .....................................................................
1. Resources .....................................................................
Conditions
If Documentation is not needed, turn it OFF to avoid extra setup.
Product Application
If Documentation is not needed, turn it OFF to avoid extra setup.
User Guide
Turn Documentation OFF
Product Application
Turn Documentation OFF
User Guide
7
GS3 2630 Display
7
Add Product
Add
Carrier
GS3 2630 Display
are required.
NOTE: Settings with an asterisk
NOTE: Settings with an asterisk
are required.
9. Add Product(s) ................................................
8. Add Carrier for a Tank Mix ........................................
9. Add Product(s) ................................................
Add Product
8. Add Carrier for a Tank Mix ........................................
Add
Carrier
NOTE: Tank Mixes created in desktop software should appear in the
Tank Mix Name list. One tank mix may be created on the display.
Product
Application
NOTE: Tank Mixes created in desktop software should appear in the
Tank Mix Name list. One tank mix may be created on the display.
6. Product Application tab .........................................
7. Select Single Product or Tank Mix ............
Product
Application
7. Select Single Product or Tank Mix ............
6. Product Application tab .........................................
NOTE: Change the Field Name setting, in Resources, prior to removing
an Operation tab or disconnecting the implement controller. Otherwise the
last map recorded with that Operation will no longer be able to be viewed
on the display.
Product Application
NOTE: Change the Field Name setting, in Resources, prior to removing
an Operation tab or disconnecting the implement controller. Otherwise the
last map recorded with that Operation will no longer be able to be viewed
on the display.
User Guide
IMPORTANT: Remove any operation tabs that are not currently in use. Old Operation tabs may prevent Recording.
Product Application
IMPORTANT: Remove any operation tabs that are not currently in use. Old Operation tabs may prevent Recording.
User Guide
1. Documentation softkey .................................................
1. Documentation softkey .................................................
8
GS3 2630 Display
8
GS3 2630 Display
15%
6. Enter Prescription Multiplier (%) if needed.
Example – a Prescription Multiplier of 115% will
increase all rates in the Prescription by 15%.
6. Enter Prescription Multiplier (%) if needed.
Example – a Prescription Multiplier of 115% will
increase all rates in the Prescription by 15%.
15%
NOTE: Look Ahead is an adjustment to compensate for the delay
between the control unit making the rate change and the implement
responding.
NOTE: Look Ahead is an adjustment to compensate for the delay
between the control unit making the rate change and the implement
responding.
0
5. Enter Look Ahead time if needed. Enter a value
between 0 and 4 seconds.
0
5. Enter Look Ahead time if needed. Enter a value
between 0 and 4 seconds.
• Yara N Sensor (Europe Only)
• Yara N Sensor (Europe Only)
NOTE: If the selection box does not have any prescriptions in it, check
that the correct Field Name is selected in Resources.
• GreenSeeker Sensor
• GreenSeeker Sensor
NOTE: If the selection box does not have any prescriptions in it, check
that the correct Field Name is selected in Resources.
• Prescription Map
4. Select Prescription Name ..........................
4. Select Prescription Name ..........................
• Prescription Map
3. Prescription ..............................................................
3. Prescription ..............................................................
2. Product Application tab .........................................
NOTE: If applying multiple prescriptions, operator must choose a
prescription for each operation. If applying the same product in 2 or more
tanks, operator needs a prescription for each tank.
NOTE: If applying multiple prescriptions, operator must choose a
prescription for each operation. If applying the same product in 2 or more
tanks, operator needs a prescription for each tank.
2. Product Application tab .........................................
Prescription Setup
Prescription Setup
Product
Application
NOTE: Enable Disable operation: Operations that are automatically
created when an implement is connected and detected, will have the
possibility to be disabled. Any disabled operation will not be documented.
NOTE: Enable Disable operation: Operations that are automatically
created when an implement is connected and detected, will have the
possibility to be disabled. Any disabled operation will not be documented.
Product
Application
11. Enter Target Rate .........................................................
12. Use Advanced Settings to enter Application Method and
Height / Depth if desired.
Product Application
11. Enter Target Rate .........................................................
12. Use Advanced Settings to enter Application Method and
Height / Depth if desired.
User Guide
10. Accept ............................................................................
Product Application
10. Accept ............................................................................
User Guide
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. GreenStar Diagnostics .................................................
4. Select Recording .........................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. GreenStar Diagnostics .................................................
4. Select Recording .........................................
GS3 2630 Display
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
9
If Documentation or map Recording is not functioning properly, check this
page.
If Documentation or map Recording is not functioning properly, check this
page.
GS3 2630 Display
Recording Diagnostics
Recording Diagnostics
9
NOTE: “Prescription cannot be applied” will be displayed and the Accept
button will become inactive when prescription base units do not match.
Correcting the base unit measurement mismatch will allow the
prescription to be applied.
Product Application
NOTE: “Prescription cannot be applied” will be displayed and the Accept
button will become inactive when prescription base units do not match.
Correcting the base unit measurement mismatch will allow the
prescription to be applied.
User Guide
7. Accept .............................................................................
Product Application
7. Accept .............................................................................
User Guide
• Section Control check box is checked.
• GPS signal status is valid.
• Speed above 0.8 km/h (0.5 mph).
• Vehicle is within 7.64 km (4.75 mi.) of the field reference point.
• ISO Sprayers Only (700i and 800i) — Task Controller Enabled.
• Section Control check box is checked.
• GPS signal status is valid.
• Speed above 0.8 km/h (0.5 mph).
• Vehicle is within 7.64 km (4.75 mi.) of the field reference point.
• ISO Sprayers Only (700i and 800i) — Task Controller Enabled.
GS3 2630 Display
• Section switch is in the ON position.
• Section switch is in the ON position.
10
• Master spray switch is ON.
• Master spray switch is ON.
GS3 2630 Display
• Section capable controller is detected *.
• Section capable controller is detected *.
10
• Section Control activation on display *.
• Section Control activation on display *.
NOTE: The Section Control softkey will not appear on the display if some
of these conditions are not met. *
NOTE: The Section Control softkey will not appear on the display if some
of these conditions are not met. *
• Exterior and Exterior Headland boundaries.
• Exterior and Exterior Headland boundaries.
Requirements for Section Control
• Interior boundaries.
• Interior boundaries.
Requirements for Section Control
• A previously covered area.
• A previously covered area.
Section Control automatically turns sections ON and OFF when crossing
Product Application
Section Control automatically turns sections ON and OFF when crossing
User Guide
Section Control
Product Application
Section Control
User Guide
3. Section Control softkey .................................................
Turn Section Control ON / OFF
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
NOTE: This softkey is only available when a Section Control capable
implement is connected and a valid Section Control activation is entered
into the display.
3. Section Control softkey .................................................
Turn Section Control ON / OFF
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
NOTE: This softkey is only available when a Section Control capable
implement is connected and a valid Section Control activation is entered
into the display.
Turn Headland Control ON / OFF
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
Turn Headland Control ON / OFF
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
GS3 2630 Display
Use Section Control settings to adjust for desired skips and overlaps.
Use Section Control settings to adjust for desired skips and overlaps.
11
Section Control Overlap Settings
Section Control Overlap Settings
GS3 2630 Display
3. Check the box for Headland Control to turn it on .............
3. Check the box for Headland Control to turn it on .............
11
2. Settings tab ............................................................
2. Settings tab ............................................................
Settings
4. Check the box for Section Control Master to turn it on ....
4. Check the box for Section Control Master to turn it on ....
Settings
2. Settings tab ............................................................
3. Check the box for Section Control Operations to
turn them on.
2. Settings tab ............................................................
3. Check the box for Section Control Operations to
turn them on.
Settings
2. GS3 .......................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
Settings
1. Menu ............................................................................
Product Application
1. Menu ............................................................................
User Guide
Go to Section Control Map and Settings
Product Application
Go to Section Control Map and Settings
User Guide
Product Application
Product Application
GS3 2630 Display
2. GS3 .......................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
12
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
GS3 2630 Display
If Section Control is not functioning properly, check this page.
If Section Control is not functioning properly, check this page.
12
Section Control Diagnostics
Section Control Diagnostics
• Default Turn OFF time: 0.6 seconds
• Default Turn OFF time: 0.6 seconds
NOTE: Driving 25.7 km/h (16 mph), the machine will move 7.2 m (23.5 ft.)
in 1 second.
• Default Turn ON time: 1.0 seconds
• Default Turn ON time: 1.0 seconds
NOTE: Driving 25.7 km/h (16 mph), the machine will move 7.2 m (23.5 ft.)
in 1 second.
• Range: 0.3–15 seconds
IMPORTANT: A map recorded with poor GPS signal may give
the appearance the Turn ON / Turn OFF times are incorrect.
IMPORTANT: A map recorded with poor GPS signal may give
the appearance the Turn ON / Turn OFF times are incorrect.
• Range: 0.3–15 seconds
NOTE: Turn ON / Turn OFF times adjust for the physical delays
of the implement.
NOTE: Turn ON / Turn OFF times adjust for the physical delays
of the implement.
Turn On/Off Settings
3. Turn On / Off Settings ...............................
4. Set Turn ON / Turn OFF times for each operation
3. Turn On / Off Settings ...............................
4. Set Turn ON / Turn OFF times for each operation
Turn On/Off Settings
Settings
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
2. Settings tab ............................................................
Section Control Turn ON / OFF Settings
Section Control Turn ON / OFF Settings
Settings
3. Overlap Settings ...............................................
4. Set Overlap desired when crossing boundaries and previously
covered areas.
3. Overlap Settings ...............................................
4. Set Overlap desired when crossing boundaries and previously
covered areas.
2. Settings tab ............................................................
2. Settings tab ............................................................
Settings
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
User Guide
2. Settings tab ............................................................
Settings
1. Section Control softkey .................................................
User Guide
13
GS3 2630 Display
13
GS3 2630 Display
4. Select Section Control ................................
Product Application
4. Select Section Control ................................
User Guide
3. GreenStar Diagnostics .................................................
Product Application
3. GreenStar Diagnostics .................................................
User Guide
2. Sprayer ................................................................
3. Job Settings ..................................................................
4. Select Control & Doc from the Task
Control & Doc
Controller drop-down list to enable
Documentation, Coverage Mapping, and
Section Control.
5. Select Control from the Task Controller
drop-down list to enable only Section
Control.
2. Sprayer ................................................................
3. Job Settings ..................................................................
4. Select Control & Doc from the Task
Control & Doc
Controller drop-down list to enable
Documentation, Coverage Mapping, and
Section Control.
5. Select Control from the Task Controller
drop-down list to enable only Section
Control.
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Section Control softkey ................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Section Control softkey ................................................
GS3 2630 Display
14
GS3 2630 Display
5. Check box for Section Control .........................................
5. Check box for Section Control .........................................
14
4. Summary tab .........................................................
4. Summary tab .........................................................
Summary
There are no specific setup requirements to enable Sprayer Pro™ in the
5430i Sprayer menu. As soon as the Section Control checkbox is active
the system is enabled.
There are no specific setup requirements to enable Sprayer Pro™ in the
5430i Sprayer menu. As soon as the Section Control checkbox is active
the system is enabled.
Summary
5430i John Deere Self-Propelled Sprayers
5430i John Deere Self-Propelled Sprayers
Control
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
Control
700i and 800i John Deere Pulled-Type Sprayers
Product Application
700i and 800i John Deere Pulled-Type Sprayers
User Guide
Set up Section Control on John Deere Sprayers
(Europe only)
Product Application
Set up Section Control on John Deere Sprayers
(Europe only)
User Guide
Product Application
Sections enabled
and inside the
boundary or
spraying area
15
Sections enabled
but outside the
boundary or
spraying area
GS3 2630 Display
Section NOT
enabled — has
been disabled
manually.
NOTE: If the master switch is in ON position, all sections are enabled
except those that have been disabled manually. Enabled sections are
marked with a black background color. Only those sections can be
controlled by Section Control.
User Guide
Product Application
Sections enabled
and inside the
boundary or
spraying area
15
Sections enabled
but outside the
boundary or
spraying area
GS3 2630 Display
Section NOT
enabled — has
been disabled
manually.
NOTE: If the master switch is in ON position, all sections are enabled
except those that have been disabled manually. Enabled sections are
marked with a black background color. Only those sections can be
controlled by Section Control.
User Guide
User Guide
16
NOTES
GS3 2630 Display
Product Application
User Guide
16
NOTES
GS3 2630 Display
Product Application
GS3 2630 Display
1
• Self-Propelled Forage Harvesters
• Self-Propelled Forage Harvesters
1
• Cotton Strippers
• Cotton Strippers
GS3 2630 Display
This section applies to GreenStar applications associated with Harvesting
Machines, including:
This section applies to GreenStar applications associated with Harvesting
Machines, including:
• Cotton Pickers
Task Setup ........................................................................................... 5
Turn Documentation OFF ..................................................................... 5
Operation Setup ................................................................................... 6
Turn Variety Locator ON / OFF ............................................................ 6
Task Setup ........................................................................................... 5
Turn Documentation OFF ..................................................................... 5
Operation Setup ................................................................................... 6
Turn Variety Locator ON / OFF ............................................................ 6
• Cotton Pickers
DOCUMENTATION SETUP................................................. 5
DOCUMENTATION SETUP................................................. 5
• Combines
Machine Setup in GreenStar ................................................................ 2
Header Setup in GreenStar .................................................................. 3
Cut Width Adjustment ........................................................................... 4
Machine Setup in GreenStar ................................................................ 2
Header Setup in GreenStar .................................................................. 3
Cut Width Adjustment ........................................................................... 4
• Combines
MACHINE AND HEADER SETUP ....................................... 2
Harvest
MACHINE AND HEADER SETUP ....................................... 2
User Guide
Section Contents
Harvest
Section Contents
User Guide
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Equipment softkey .........................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Equipment softkey .........................................................
7. Select or create a Machine Name ...............
NOTE: Machine and Implement settings will be saved under the current
machine or implement name.
8. Verify Connection Type is set to Front
Rigid 3-pt.
7. Select or create a Machine Name ...............
NOTE: Machine and Implement settings will be saved under the current
machine or implement name.
8. Verify Connection Type is set to Front
Rigid 3-pt.
GS3 2630 Display
6. Select Model (Optional)................................
6. Select Model (Optional)................................
2
NOTE:This setting will determine which options are displayed on the
Implement tab.
NOTE:This setting will determine which options are displayed on the
Implement tab.
GS3 2630 Display
5. Select Machine Type ...................................
5. Select Machine Type ...................................
2
4. Machine tab ........................................................
4. Machine tab ........................................................
Machine
Machine Setup in GreenStar
Machine Setup in GreenStar
Machine
Machine and Header setup is required when moving the display between
machines or changing Headers. Accuracy of guidance, mapping and
Overlap Control relies on accurate settings. Settings that are
automatically detected will be grayed out.
Harvest
Machine and Header setup is required when moving the display between
machines or changing Headers. Accuracy of guidance, mapping and
Overlap Control relies on accurate settings. Settings that are
automatically detected will be grayed out.
User Guide
Machine and Header Setup
Harvest
Machine and Header Setup
User Guide
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Equipment softkey .........................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
3. Equipment softkey .........................................................
NOTE: Implement settings will be saved under the current implement
name.
8. Select Change Offsets to verify and change
them as needed.
NOTE: Implement settings will be saved under the current implement
name.
8. Select Change Offsets to verify and change
them as needed.
GS3 2630 Display
3
7. Select or create Implement Name ...............
7. Select or create Implement Name ...............
3
6. Select Model (Optional)...............................
6. Select Model (Optional)...............................
GS3 2630 Display
Change
Offsets
5. Select Implement Type...............................
5. Select Implement Type...............................
Change
Offsets
4. Header tab ...........................................................
4. Header tab ...........................................................
Header
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
Header
Header Setup in GreenStar
™ Turn Sensitivity normally is only needed for iTEC Pro.
™ Turn Sensitivity normally is only needed for iTEC Pro.
Header Setup in GreenStar
™ Machine Turn Radius is only needed for curve track or iTEC
Pro
NOTE: If selection box is grayed out, the Recording Source has been
auto-detected and can be adjusted through the implement controller
software.
AUTO
™ Machine Turn Radius is only needed for curve track or iTEC
Pro
NOTE: If selection box is grayed out, the Recording Source has been
auto-detected and can be adjusted through the implement controller
software.
AUTO
10. Select Recording Source. This turns
mapping and Documentation ON / OFF.
Change
Offsets
Harvest
10. Select Recording Source. This turns
mapping and Documentation ON / OFF.
9. Select Change Offsets to verify and change
them as needed.
User Guide
NOTE: Preloaded offsets often need to be adjusted on an
individual machine basis. Accuracy of guidance and mapping relies on
accurate offsets.
Change
Offsets
Harvest
NOTE: Preloaded offsets often need to be adjusted on an
individual machine basis. Accuracy of guidance and mapping relies on
accurate offsets.
9. Select Change Offsets to verify and change
them as needed.
User Guide
1. Equipment softkey .........................................................
1. Equipment softkey .........................................................
4
GS3 2630 Display
4
GS3 2630 Display
Header
Cut Width Adjustment
Cut Width Adjustment
2. Header tab ...........................................................
3. Use the Arrows to start and stop mapping for each
Header section manually.
10. Turn Overlap Control ON to map only a partial Header
width when the Header is overlapping previously
harvested areas (Overlap Control improves Totals accuracy).
10. Turn Overlap Control ON to map only a partial Header
width when the Header is overlapping previously
harvested areas (Overlap Control improves Totals accuracy).
Header
NOTE: Changing the Implement Width may prevent previously recorded
Coverage maps from being displayed.
NOTE: Changing the Implement Width may prevent previously recorded
Coverage maps from being displayed.
2. Header tab ...........................................................
3. Use the Arrows to start and stop mapping for each
Header section manually.
NOTE: If an overlap is desired, enter a Track Spacing smaller than the
Implement Width.
• Track Spacing - sets the distance between the guidance lines on
each pass and defines the desired overlap.
• Track Spacing - sets the distance between the guidance lines on
each pass and defines the desired overlap.
NOTE: If an overlap is desired, enter a Track Spacing smaller than the
Implement Width.
• Implement Width - used to generate the onscreen map. This is
the width of the Header. If Implement Width is automatically
detected, it can only be changed in the Harvester machine setup.
• Implement Width - used to generate the onscreen map. This is
the width of the Header. If Implement Width is automatically
detected, it can only be changed in the Harvester machine setup.
Change
Widths
9. Select Change Widths to set the Implement
Width and Track Spacing.
9. Select Change Widths to set the Implement
Width and Track Spacing.
Change
Widths
NOTE: When Machine Type is set to Sprayer, these offsets are entered
on the Machine tab.
Harvest
NOTE: When Machine Type is set to Sprayer, these offsets are entered
on the Machine tab.
User Guide
NOTE: Preloaded offsets often need to be adjusted on an individual
machine basis. Accuracy of guidance, mapping and Section Control relies
on accurate offsets.
Harvest
NOTE: Preloaded offsets often need to be adjusted on an individual
machine basis. Accuracy of guidance, mapping and Section Control relies
on accurate offsets.
User Guide
Documentation Setup
Documentation Setup
3. Resources .....................................................................
4. Select or create a Task.................................
NOTE: If selecting a new Task for a Field Name that has a previously
recorded Coverage map, go to Map Settings and clear the Coverage map
to record a new Coverage map.
Turn Documentation OFF
If Documentation is not needed, turn it OFF to avoid extra setup.
1. Resources ....................................................................
2. Select Documentation OFF in the Task
selection box
3. Resources .....................................................................
4. Select or create a Task.................................
NOTE: If selecting a new Task for a Field Name that has a previously
recorded Coverage map, go to Map Settings and clear the Coverage map
to record a new Coverage map.
Turn Documentation OFF
If Documentation is not needed, turn it OFF to avoid extra setup.
1. Resources ....................................................................
2. Select Documentation OFF in the Task
selection box
GS3 2630 Display
2. GS3 .......................................................................
2. GS3 .......................................................................
5
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
GS3 2630 Display
Client, Farm, Field and Task selections are required for Documentation.
Client, Farm, Field and Task selections are required for Documentation.
5
Task Setup
Harvest
Task Setup
Optional
User Guide
Setup Documentation when it is desired to calculate Harvest Totals and
map yield or moisture.
Harvest
Setup Documentation when it is desired to calculate Harvest Totals and
map yield or moisture.
Optional
User Guide
6
GS3 2630 Display
6
GS3 2630 Display
NOTE: Variety Locator requires a variety map loaded from Apex desktop
software.
Change Harvest Settings
Harvest
NOTE: Variety Locator requires a variety map loaded from Apex desktop
software.
2. Change Harvest Settings .....................
1. Harvest tab ..........................................................
3. Check box for Variety Locator ..........................................
Change Harvest Settings
Harvest
Turn Variety Locator ON / OFF
Harvest
Harvest
3. Check box for Variety Locator ..........................................
2. Change Harvest Settings .....................
1. Harvest tab ..........................................................
Turn Variety Locator ON / OFF
NOTE: Only settings with an asterisk
NOTE: Only settings with an asterisk
are required.
3. Enter Variety ...............................................
3. Enter Variety ...............................................
are required.
2. Enter Crop Type ..........................................
2. Enter Crop Type ..........................................
Operation Setup
User Guide
1. Harvest tab ..........................................................
Harvest
Harvest
1. Harvest tab ..........................................................
Operation Setup
User Guide
PERFORMANCE MONITOR SETUP................................... 3
Setup Area Counter .............................................................................. 3
PERFORMANCE MONITOR TOTALS ................................ 4
Acre Counter Manual Start and Stop.................................................... 4
Resetting Performance Monitor Totals ................................................. 5
GS3 2630 Display
PERFORMANCE MONITOR SETUP................................... 3
Setup Area Counter .............................................................................. 3
PERFORMANCE MONITOR TOTALS ................................ 4
Acre Counter Manual Start and Stop.................................................... 4
Resetting Performance Monitor Totals ................................................. 5
GS3 2630 Display
1
View in Performance Monitor ............................................................... 2
View on Homepages ............................................................................ 2
View in Performance Monitor ............................................................... 2
View on Homepages ............................................................................ 2
1
MONITOR MACHINE PERFORMANCE.............................. 2
Performance Monitor
MONITOR MACHINE PERFORMANCE.............................. 2
User Guide
Section Contents
Performance Monitor
Section Contents
User Guide
3. Performance Monitor Main ..........................................
4. Performance Monitor Totals ........................................
View on Homepages
1. Use Layout Manager to add a Performance Monitor screen for
any region of any Homepage.
3. Performance Monitor Main ..........................................
4. Performance Monitor Totals ........................................
View on Homepages
1. Use Layout Manager to add a Performance Monitor screen for
any region of any Homepage.
GS3 2630 Display
2. Performance Monitor ..........................................
2. Performance Monitor ..........................................
2
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
GS3 2630 Display
View in Performance Monitor
View in Performance Monitor
2
Performance Monitor provides productivity information such as vehicle
speeds, acre counters, and fuel efficiency data. The information available
to be displayed depends on the vehicle on which the display is installed.
Performance Monitor
Performance Monitor provides productivity information such as vehicle
speeds, acre counters, and fuel efficiency data. The information available
to be displayed depends on the vehicle on which the display is installed.
User Guide
Monitor Machine Performance
Performance Monitor
Monitor Machine Performance
User Guide
Performance Monitor
Performance Monitor
4. Enter Implement Width .................................................
5. Select a control source to start and stop the Area Counter. The
available options depend on the vehicle configuration.
4. Enter Implement Width .................................................
5. Select a control source to start and stop the Area Counter. The
available options depend on the vehicle configuration.
GS3 2630 Display
3
GS3 2630 Display
• Rear Hitch
• Rear Hitch
3
• Front Hitch
AUTO
• Front Hitch
• Use source from John Deere implement ...
• Manual...........................................................................
AUTO
• Implement Whisker Switch .........................................
• Manual...........................................................................
• Use source from John Deere implement ...
• Implement Whisker Switch .........................................
GreenStar
3. Setup ..............................................................................
3. Setup ..............................................................................
• Synchronize with GreenStar Map Recording
Source (Recommended)
2. Performance Monitor ..........................................
2. Performance Monitor ..........................................
GreenStar
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
• Synchronize with GreenStar Map Recording
Source (Recommended)
Setup Area Counter
Performance Monitor Setup
User Guide
Setup Area Counter
Performance Monitor Setup
User Guide
Performance Monitor
Performance Monitor
GS3 2630 Display
4. Acre Counter Start / Stop .............................................
4. Acre Counter Start / Stop .............................................
4
3. Performance Monitor Main ..........................................
3. Performance Monitor Main ..........................................
GS3 2630 Display
2. Performance Monitor ..........................................
2. Performance Monitor ..........................................
4
1. Menu ............................................................................
1. Menu ............................................................................
OFF
NOTE: Manually starting and stopping the Area Counter is not necessary
when the Area Counter control source is set to an option other than
Manual.
NOTE: Manually starting and stopping the Area Counter is not necessary
when the Area Counter control source is set to an option other than
Manual.
ON
Acre Counter Manual Start and Stop
Acre Counter Manual Start and Stop
OFF
NOTE: Total acres are calculated separately from GreenStar Totals and
therefore the total acres may not align. Performance Monitor does not
utilize Overlap Control for acre calculations. Starting, stopping, and
resetting the Performance Monitor acre counter does not affect
GreenStar Acre Totals.
NOTE: Total acres are calculated separately from GreenStar Totals and
therefore the total acres may not align. Performance Monitor does not
utilize Overlap Control for acre calculations. Starting, stopping, and
resetting the Performance Monitor acre counter does not affect
GreenStar Acre Totals.
ON
Performance Monitor calculates a running total of several values
including acres and distance.
Performance Monitor Totals
User Guide
Performance Monitor calculates a running total of several values
including acres and distance.
Performance Monitor Totals
User Guide
9. Reset Acres ...................................................................
There are two reset buttons on the page. Each is displayed within the
group of values that it resets.
9. Reset Acres ...................................................................
There are two reset buttons on the page. Each is displayed within the
group of values that it resets.
GS3 2630 Display
8. Reset Distance .......................................................
8. Reset Distance .......................................................
5
7. Totals .............................................................................
7. Totals .............................................................................
GS3 2630 Display
6. Performance Monitor ..........................................
6. Performance Monitor ..........................................
5
5. Menu ............................................................................
Performance Monitor
5. Menu ............................................................................
User Guide
Resetting Performance Monitor Totals
Performance Monitor
Resetting Performance Monitor Totals
User Guide
User Guide
6
NOTES
GS3 2630 Display
Performance Monitor
User Guide
6
NOTES
GS3 2630 Display
Performance Monitor
GS3 2630 Display
GS3 2630 Display
1
Remote Display Access........................................................................ 2
Session in Progress.............................................................................. 2
Ending the Session............................................................................... 2
Remote Display Access........................................................................ 2
Session in Progress.............................................................................. 2
Ending the Session............................................................................... 2
1
JOHN DEERE REMOTE DISPLAY ACCESS ..................... 2
Remote Display Access
JOHN DEERE REMOTE DISPLAY ACCESS ..................... 2
User Guide
Section Contents
Remote Display Access
Section Contents
User Guide
Remote Display Access
Remote Display Access
70
(ft)
22.0
8xxxR
Machine Model
Memory Used
Documentation and
Coverage
Water Mgmt
Diagnostics
Totals
Document
Equipment
Resources
2
2
GS3 2630 Display
70
Recording Source
Change
Offsets
(in)
46.9
Guidance
Mapping
GS3 2630 Display
(ft)
Turning
Sensativity
(in)
71.7
Offsets
The active Remote Display Access session can be terminated at any time
by pressing the End Session button located at the bottom of this page.
COM Port
22.0
Machine turn
Radius
Rear Pivot Drawbar
Connection Type
8360R
Machine Name
Network
(in)
0.0
The active Remote Display Access session can be terminated at any time
by pressing the End Session button located at the bottom of this page.
Totals
Document
Equipment
Resources
Implement 1
Ending the Session
Water Mgmt
Diagnostics
Guidance
Machine
Tractor
Machine Type
Ending the Session
Memory Used
Documentation and
Coverage
Recording Source
Change
Offsets
(in)
46.9
Offsets
When a Remote Display Access session is in progress, there will be a
blue outline around the display screen to indicate the session is active.
(in)
71.7
(in)
0.0
When a Remote Display Access session is in progress, there will be a
blue outline around the display screen to indicate the session is active.
COM Port
Turning
Sensativity
Implement 1
Machine turn
Radius
Rear Pivot Drawbar
Connection Type
8360R
Machine Name
8xxxR
Machine Model
Tractor
Machine Type
Machine
GreenStar - Equipment
Session in Progress
Session in Progress
Mapping
This alert will appear if a user requests to conduct a Remote Display
Access session with your display. This request message must be
accepted to allow the user to view the display remotely. This request can
also be cancelled if a request is received in error or the operator does not
want to allow the user to view the display.
This alert will appear if a user requests to conduct a Remote Display
Access session with your display. This request message must be
accepted to allow the user to view the display remotely. This request can
also be cancelled if a request is received in error or the operator does not
want to allow the user to view the display.
Network
NOTE: A Remote Display Access session has to be initiated from the
web.
NOTE: A Remote Display Access session has to be initiated from the
web.
GreenStar - Equipment
Remote Display Access
John Deere Remote Display Access
User Guide
Remote Display Access
John Deere Remote Display Access
User Guide
GS3 2630 Display
Connection Duration (m) 4:05
3
3
End Session
Connection Duration (m) 4:05
Remote Access Organization
End Session
Remote Access User Name
Remote Access Organization
Remote Access User Name
Session Type view - Blue Outline
Display - Remote Access
Session Type view - Blue Outline
Display - Remote Access
Remote
Display
GS3 2630 Display
3. Remote.............................................................................
3. Remote.............................................................................
Remote
2. Display ...................................................................
2. Display ...................................................................
Display
1. Main Menu ..................................................................
Remote Display Access
1. Main Menu ..................................................................
User Guide
If there is a Remote Display Access session in progress, detail about that
session will be displayed on this page. Information shown are the Name
and Organization of the user conducting the RDA session in progress,
session type and the connection duration.
Remote Display Access
If there is a Remote Display Access session in progress, detail about that
session will be displayed on this page. Information shown are the Name
and Organization of the user conducting the RDA session in progress,
session type and the connection duration.
User Guide
User Guide
4
NOTES
GS3 2630 Display
Remote Display Access
User Guide
4
NOTES
GS3 2630 Display
Remote Display Access
GS3 2630 Display
GS3 2630 Display
1
Data Management ................................................................................ 2
Wireless Icon–WDT and Machine Sync Compatibility.......................... 3
Transfer Log ......................................................................................... 3
File In/File Out ...................................................................................... 3
Manage Data Transfers ........................................................................ 3
Data Management ................................................................................ 2
Wireless Icon–WDT and Machine Sync Compatibility.......................... 3
Transfer Log ......................................................................................... 3
File In/File Out ...................................................................................... 3
Manage Data Transfers ........................................................................ 3
1
WIRELESS DATA TRANSFER ........................................... 2
Wireless Data Transfer
WIRELESS DATA TRANSFER ........................................... 2
User Guide
Section Contents
Wireless Data Transfer
Section Contents
User Guide
2
Send Files
Data Transfer
Settings
GS3 2630 Display
Send Files: Send setup, documentation, and HID files
back to MyJohnDeere. Maximum file size that can be
sent using WDT is 20 MB zipped.
Data Transfer Settings: Choose to send files on
request or automatically.
2
Send Files
Data Transfer
Settings
Erase Data
File In
GS3 2630 Display
Send Files: Send setup, documentation, and HID files
back to MyJohnDeere. Maximum file size that can be
sent using WDT is 20 MB zipped.
Data Transfer Settings: Choose to send files on
request or automatically.
Erase Data: Clear Transfer Log, Documentation Data, or
All Data from display.
Erase Data
HID
Ready to Use
Ready to Use
Ready to Use
Status
Doc
Erase Data: Clear Transfer Log, Documentation Data, or
All Data from display.
Date / Time
Rx
Transfer Log
Data Management
Memory
Data Management
Type
Setup
Send Files
Data Transfer
Settings
Activations
Data Management
Fert Rx.zip
Ready to Use
Fert Rx.zip
File In
Smith Harvest
Doc.zip
Ready to Use
Name
All
Smith Harvest
Doc.zip
Status
HID
Summary
Memory Used
Erase Data
Setup
Harvest 2013
Setup.zip
Date / Time
Doc
Transfer Log
Data Management
Memory
Ready to Use
Type
Rx
Send Files
Data Transfer
Settings
Activations
Harvest 2013
Setup.zip
Name
All
Setup
Summary
Memory Used
Erase Data
Setup
WDT allows operators with JDLink-enabled machines to transfer
agronomic data over cellular connection to and from the GreenStar 3
2630 Display without the use of a USB stick. Setup and Prescription (Rx)
files can be sent to display from web, mobile device, or Farm
Management Software, like Apex. Setup, Documentation, and Harvest ID,
Cotton files can be sent from display to web, mobile device, or Farm
Management Software.
Wireless Data Transfer
WDT allows operators with JDLink-enabled machines to transfer
agronomic data over cellular connection to and from the GreenStar 3
2630 Display without the use of a USB stick. Setup and Prescription (Rx)
files can be sent to display from web, mobile device, or Farm
Management Software, like Apex. Setup, Documentation, and Harvest ID,
Cotton files can be sent from display to web, mobile device, or Farm
Management Software.
User Guide
Wireless Data Transfer
Wireless Data Transfer
Wireless Data Transfer
User Guide
Empty Arrow: Cannot send or receive data wirelessly
(Machine Sync Network-Pairing, Tracking, Ready, Acquire).
Transfer Log
•
Empty Arrow: Cannot send or receive data wirelessly
(Machine Sync Network-Pairing, Tracking, Ready, Acquire).
Transfer Log
Select tabs to sort by file type
File Status
•
•
3
GS3 2630 Display
3
Apply Setup: Apply setup file to display, which
overwrites existing setup.
Apply Setup: Apply setup file to display, which
overwrites existing setup.
Apply
Setup
Manage Data Transfers
Manage Data Transfers
Apply
Setup
File In
GS3 2630 Display
Notification that a file has been transferred to or
from display.
File In
• Ready to Use: File is available to apply to display or has been
applied to display.
• Ready to Use: File is available to apply to display or has been
applied to display.
Notification that a file has been transferred to or
from display.
• Exported: File has been received on MyJohnDeere.
• Exported: File has been received on MyJohnDeere.
File In/File Out
• Exporting: File is in the process of being sent from MTG to
MyJohnDeere. (Machine can now be powered down and file
transfer still occurs.)
• Exporting: File is in the process of being sent from MTG to
MyJohnDeere. (Machine can now be powered down and file
transfer still occurs.)
File In/File Out
• Processing File: File is being zipped on the display and is in the
process of being sent to the MTG.
File Status
• Processing File: File is being zipped on the display and is in the
process of being sent to the MTG.
•
1 Blue Arrow: Files can only be received on display but not
applied (Machine Sync Network-Inactive State).
1 Blue Arrow: Files can only be received on display but not
applied (Machine Sync Network-Inactive State).
Select tabs to sort by file type
Blue Arrows: Files can be sent or received wirelessly.
Machine is not in a Machine Sync network.
Wireless Data Transfer
Blue Arrows: Files can be sent or received wirelessly.
Machine is not in a Machine Sync network.
User Guide
Wireless Icon–WDT and Machine Sync Compatibility
Wireless Data Transfer
Wireless Icon–WDT and Machine Sync Compatibility
User Guide
Replace Rx
Manage Rx List
Replace Rx: Delete all existing Rx on display and
replace with received Rx.
Manage Rx List: Select and delete existing Rx on
display.
4
GS3 2630 Display
Clear From Log
Import Rx
Import Rx: Add received prescription (Rx) to the
existing Rx on display.
Clear from Log: Clear file from transfer log.
Resend
Wireless Data Transfer
Resend: Resend documentation, HID, or setup file to
MyJohnDeere.
User Guide
4
Clear from Log: Clear file from transfer log.
Clear From Log
Manage Rx List
Replace Rx
Import Rx
GS3 2630 Display
Manage Rx List: Select and delete existing Rx on
display.
Replace Rx: Delete all existing Rx on display and
replace with received Rx.
Import Rx: Add received prescription (Rx) to the
existing Rx on display.
Resend
Wireless Data Transfer
Resend: Resend documentation, HID, or setup file to
MyJohnDeere.
User Guide