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Field-IQ System Boom Height Control
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Benefits Maintain boom height in uneven terrain Reduce operator fatigue Consistent spray tip height reduces drift
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Four sprayer interface kits released Additional kits targeted 2007-2011 Rogator 2012-2013 Rogator RG series kit “Requires FIQ” Case SPX 2009 and newer Miller 4000 and 5000 series New Holland SP.xxxF Apache series, 2009 and newer Supported Models Main differences in platforms are cables, hose length, hydraulic fittings, and brackets. With FIQ installed a SIM module is already installed for manual control of switches in cab.
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Cab kit What to order depends if Field-IQ is already installed or not. Platform kit Select appropriate make/model Hose kit Select kit to match platform make/model kit Sensor kit 3 or 5 sensors available dependent on boom width Passcode for CFX-750 4.0 Optional center section upgrade kit System Components
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Valve Block Specific to Platform Ordered to control boom wings Upgraded to control center section
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VM 430 Valve Module Can command three valves Same module used for Field Level II
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SS-100 Ultra Sonic Sensor Installed as a daisy chain between sensors Must use terminators at the ends Vibration and shock tolerant
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Emergency Stop Button Disable all booms with button before transporting or folding 1.Press Emergency Stop 2.Close field 3.Fold booms Help eliminate possibility of the booms activating while in the hangers
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Installation
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Key Points of Installation Determine location of sensors Consider placement when folding booms
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Key Points of Installation Install instructions will give suggested mounting locations
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Key Points of Installation Sensor needs minimum 24” (60cm) from crop canopy or ground depending on mode of operation
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Key Points of Installation Ensure sensor bracket does not hang below bottom of boom and drag
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Communication Sensor computes distance Sends reading to CFX CFX contains control algorithms VM 430 receives digital command Sends analog command to valve Height Sensor Valve Block VM 430 Module
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Boom Status Grey = disabled Yellow = enabled Green = engaged
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Run Screen Icon Definitions
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Setting Up Boom Height Control
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Setup
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Setting Up Height Sensors Boom size determines placement of sensors Should be same height across boom
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Setting Up Height Sensors Enter distance from the sensor to spray tip to lower edge of sensor cone
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Operation Setup
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Adjust only if boom consistently lowers too fast
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Operation Setup Raise setting to reduce rocking Depends on type of boom suspension
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Operation Setup This is your on target indication scale
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Operation Setup Maximum distance tip to target
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Operation Setup Minimum distance tip to target
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Operation Setup Amount increased or decreased when adjusting the Target Height
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Operation Setup Similar to Autopilot on line aggressiveness Influenced by ground conditions
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Installation Verification After installation Manually verify connections and hydraulics Similar to Autopilot
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Calibration Have the center boom in a lower state and all booms level
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Advanced Tab Features Allows changes to setup wizard and advanced system changes
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Importance of Signal Input Module
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Using In Cab Controls
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Additional Advanced Features
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Diagnostics of Hardware
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Operation To enable a zone, select it individually To enable all zones, select center Enable All Only available when system is not engaged and all zones are disabled
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Operation Buttons turn yellow when section enabled
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Operation To Disengage sections, tap each one individually or tap engage button to disengage all.
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Operation Arrow indicates direction zone being commanded to reach the Target Height
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Run Screen Controls Adjust Target Height - tap increase or decrease arrow Adjust Aggressiveness - tap increase or decrease arrow To set Target Height to the current height - tap Set to Current button
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Questions??
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