Page 2 - Introduction; Foreword
Introduction OUO6050,0000FB1 -19-10AUG10-1/1 BA31779,000029A -19-06OCT11-1/1 JS56696,00007CC -19-04MAR10-1/1 www.StellarSupport.com NOTE: Product functionality may not be fully represented in this document due to product changes occurring after the time of printing. Read the latest Operator's Manual...
Page 3 - Contents
Contents Page Safety Recognize Safety Information ............................ 05-1Understand Signal Words................................... 05-1Follow Safety Instructions................................... 05-1Practice Safe Maintenance................................. 05-2Handle Electronic Compone...
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Page 5 - Safety; Recognize Safety Information
Safety DX,ALERT -19-29SEP98-1/1 DX,SIGNAL -19-03MAR93-1/1 DX,READ -19-16JUN09-1/1 Recognize Safety Information This is a safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbolon your machine or in this manual, be alert to the potentialfor personal injury. Follow recommended precautions and safe operatingprac...
Page 6 - Practice Safe Maintenance
Safety DX,SERV -19-17FEB99-1/1 DX,WW,RECEIVER -19-24AUG10-1/1 Practice Safe Maintenance Understand service procedure before doing work. Keeparea clean and dry. Never lubricate, service, or adjust machine while it ismoving. Keep hands, feet , and clothing from power-drivenparts. Disengage all power a...
Page 7 - Use Handrail Support
Safety BA31779,00002A8 -19-20OCT11-1/1 Use Handrail Support To avoid personal injury, do not use Mobile Weathersensor mounting bracket as a handhold for mounting anddismounting machine. Only use the machine's handrail for mounting anddismounting machine. PC14130 —UN—20OCT1 1 05-3 073112 PN=7
Page 8 - Theory of Operation; Activating John Deere Mobile Weather; System Requirements; Mobile Weather Functional Requirements:
Introduction BA31779,00004ED -19-19JUL12-1/1 RN38933,0000164 -19-07NOV11-1/1 BA31779,00002BC -19-07NOV11-1/1 Theory of Operation John Deere Mobile Weather is a machine mountedweather monitoring system that works in conjunction withthe GreenStar™ 2 and GreenStar™ 3 systems. MobileWeather monitors and...
Page 9 - System Components
System Components BA31779,00002BD -19-07NOV11-1/1 Mobile Weather Components PC14020 —UN—04OCT1 1 Mobile Weather Components A—Weather SensorB—Mobile Weather Harness and Application Controller 1120 C—DisplayD—Weather Sensor Harness NOTE: Picture of component location is for general reference only. Com...
Page 10 - GreenStar Display
System Components BA31779,0000270 -19-05OCT11-1/1 BA31779,00004EE -19-19JUL12-1/1 GreenStar Display Mobile Weather is compatible with the following displays: • GS2 1800 • GS2 2100 • GS2 2600 • GS3 2630 • GS3 Command Center NOTE: Only GreenStar 3 2630 will be capable of documenting weather data. Soft...
Page 11 - Setup; Setup Requirements; Baud Rate Setup
Setup BA31779,00004EF -19-19JUL12-1/1 BA31779,00002C0 -19-07NOV11-1/1 Setup Requirements • Weather sensor mounted in the proper location andharnessing is connected to the Application Controller. • Application Controller hardware installation complete. • Mobile Weather activated on Application Contro...
Page 12 - Weather Alert Limits; Setup Mobile Weather on Home Page
Setup BA31779,00004F2 -19-27JUL12-1/1 BA31779,00002C2 -19-07NOV11-1/1 Weather Alert Limits Weather Alert Limits can be set up for: • High Temp • High Delta T • High Wind • Direction Limit 1. Select APPLICATION CONTROLLER 1120 softkey.2. Select SETUP MENU softkey.3. Select MOBILE WEATHER SETUP button...
Page 13 - Operation; Viewing Mobile Weather Information
Operation BA31779,00002C3 -19-07NOV11-1/1 BA31779,0000277 -19-06OCT11-1/1 Viewing Mobile Weather Information Mobile Weather will display “OK” in the status windowwhen it is setup and working properly. Weather information can be viewed on the ApplicationController page or setup and viewed on a home p...
Page 14 - Recording
Operation BA31779,0000294 -19-06OCT11-1/1 Recording Mobile Weather will start recording automaticallyonce coverage documentation begins on the display.Mobile Weather will record wind speed, wind direction,temperature, humidity, and Delta T. This data will be savedto the display and can be unloaded i...
Page 15 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Continued on next page BA31779,00004F0 -19-19JUL12-1/2 Troubleshooting The Mobile Weather Status (A) will display either of thefollowing: • OK • Not Activated • No Weather Data If “No Weather Data” is displayed, check the following: 1. Pin Assignment in Ampseal 16 connector.2. Baud R...
Page 16 - Communication Error; Sensor Orientation Incorrect
Troubleshooting BA31779,00004F0 -19-19JUL12-2/2 Communication Error Communication with an application’s electronic controlunit has been unexpectedly lost. If reprogramming is notin process, check the harness connections - disconnectand reconnect the controller. If the problem persists,consult the de...
Page 17 - Index
Index Page B Baud Rate................................................................... 20-1 D Delta T ........................................................................ 25-1 F Functional Requirements............................................ 10-1 L Layout Manager.............................
Page 19 - John Deere Service Literature Available; Technical Information
John Deere Service Literature Available DX,SERVLIT -19-31JUL03-1/1 Technical Information Technical information can be purchased from John Deere.Some of this information is available in electronic media,such as CD-ROM disks, and in printed form. There aremany ways to order. Contact your John Deere de...
Page 21 - John Deere Service Keeps You on The Job; John Deere Is At Your Service
John Deere Service Keeps You on The Job DX,IBC,2 -19-02APR02-1/1 John Deere Is At Your Service CUSTOMER SATISFACTION is important to John Deere. Our dealers strive to provide you with prompt, efficientparts and service: –Maintenance and service parts to support yourequipment. –Trained service techni...