Page 2 - Contents; TCM
Contents Page Page Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05-1 SETUP-GPS-PAGE 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-4Overview: SF2/RTK Activations, SF2 Subscription . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-5 StarFire iTC Receiver QuickStart Setu...
Page 3 - Troubleshooting and Diagnostics; Accessing GREENSTAR 2 Diagnostic; Specifications; ii
Contents Page RTK using Straight, Curves or Circle . . . . . . . . 35-16Example A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-17Operating Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-18PDOP Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-19PDOP Operating Values . ...
Page 4 - Safety; Recognize Safety Information
Safety DX,ALERT –19–29SEP98–1/1 Recognize Safety Information T81389 –UN–07DEC88 This is a safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbolon your machine or in this manual, be alert to thepotential for personal injury. Follow recommended precautions and safe operatingpractices. DX,SIGNAL –19–03MAR93–1/...
Page 5 - Prepare for Emergencies; Be prepared if a fire starts.; Practice Safe Maintenance
Safety DX,FIRE2 –19–03MAR93–1/1 Prepare for Emergencies TS291 –UN–23AUG88 Be prepared if a fire starts. Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy. Keep emergency numbers for doctors, ambulance service,hospital, and fire department near your telephone. DX,SERV –19–17FEB99–1/1 Practice Safe Mai...
Page 7 - StarFire iTC Receiver; StarFire iTC Mounting Instructions; Read “Install and Remove StarFire Receiver and
StarFire iTC Receiver OUO6050,0000C0C –19–18OCT07–1/4 StarFire iTC Receiver Receiver is located on cab of machine. It receives globalpositioning and differential correction signal through asingle receiver and integrates signal for use with system. Terrain Compensation Module (TCM) is integrated into...
Page 8 - Position StarFire iTC on bracket. Align mounting
StarFire iTC Receiver OUO6050,0000C0C –19–18OCT07–3/4 PC8327 –UN–31AUG04 PC8329 –UN–31AUG04 A—Mounting Peg B—Metal Tab C—Bracket Bar D—Receiver Latch 3. Position StarFire iTC on bracket. Align mounting pegs (A) on receiver with notches in vehiclebracket. Ensure pegs are firmly seated in notchesand m...
Page 9 - GS2 Display—StarFire iTC; STARFIRE ITC softkey; The STARFIRE ITC - MAIN screen contains four tabs:; INFO tab; NOTE: If StarFire iTC is hooked into the CAN Bus with
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000223B –19–14NOV06–1/1 STARFIRE ITC softkey PC8663 –UN–05AUG05 MENU button PC8659 –UN–05AUG05 STARFIRE ITC button PC8680 –UN–05AUG05 STARFIRE ITC softkey The STARFIRE ITC - MAIN screen contains four tabs: INFO tab SETUP tab ACTIVATIONS tab SERIAL PORT tab NOTE: If S...
Page 12 - SETUP tab
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000223D –19–14NOV06–1/1 SETUP tab PC9706 –UN–17OCT07 StarFire iTC - Main—Setup tab A—Info tab E—Correction Mode H—Fore/Aft K—Hours On After Shutdown B—Setup tab F—Default Correction I—Height L—TCM On/Off toggle button C—Activations tab Frequency J—Enable QuickStart M...
Page 13 - Correction Mode; NOTE: By selecting OFF, StarFire receiver will not; Correction Frequency; IMPORTANT: DO NOT change default StarFire; Mount Direction; Mounting direction is direction receiver is facing.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000223E –19–14NOV06–1/1 Correction Mode Contains available StarFire corrections that thereceiver is licensed for. SF1 and OFF will alwaysappear, however, SF2 will only appear with a validSF2 license (See Activations section). RTK appearswhen a RTK mode is selected fr...
Page 14 - Select FORE/AFT input box
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002241 –19–25NOV06–1/1 Fore/Aft PC8278 –UN–22JUN04 Floating Front Axle Vehicles PC8277 –UN–01MAY06 Fixed Axis Wheels or Tracks Vehicles A—Pivot Point—Floating Front B—Pivot Point—-Fixed Axis Axle Vehicles- Wheels or Tracks Vehicles The fore/aft value is the distance...
Page 15 - Height; IMPORTANT: Under or over compensation for; NOTE: Use chart for example StarFire Height values.; NOTE: Actual height may vary depending on tire size; QuickStart
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002242 –19–14NOV06–1/1 Height Height is measured from ground to top of StarFireDome. Select input box and use numeric keypad toenter height. IMPORTANT: Under or over compensation for vehicle roll angles will occur ifheight is incorrectly entered duringsetup. Example...
Page 16 - Hours On After Shutdown; NOTE: TCM must be turned on for AutoTrac to
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002244 –19–14NOV06–1/1 Hours On After Shutdown Defines how long receiver remains powered up afterignition is turned off (0, 3, 6, 12, 24 hours). If ignition isturned on within number of hours defined, receiver willre-establish full SF1 or SF2 accuracy within a fewse...
Page 17 - Positioning Machine during Calibration
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002245 –19–14NOV06–2/4 NOTE: Calibrate receiver when it is attached or reattached to machine. Receiver does notrequire recalibration until removed frommachine and reattached. Positioning Machine during Calibration IMPORTANT: When calibrating, it is important that TC...
Page 18 - Calibration Surface; Calibration Procedure:
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002245 –19–14NOV06–3/4 PC8279 –UN–16JUL04 A—SkipB—Overlap Calibration Surface IMPORTANT: Vehicle must be on a hard, flat level surface for calibration. If TCM is notcalibrated on a level surface or TCMmounting angle is not level in relationto vehicle angle (StarFire...
Page 20 - ACTIVATIONS tab
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002246 –19–14NOV06–1/3 ACTIVATIONS tab PC9707 –UN–10NOV06 StarFire iTC - Main—Activations tab A—Info tab C—Activations tab D—Serial Port tab E—Activation Code Enter B—Setup tab button ACTIVATIONS tab contains the following: • Valid activations for receiver:– SF1 – a...
Page 21 - Activation Code; NOTE: Activation Codes are needed to obtain SF2 Ready; Deactivation Code input
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002246 –19–14NOV06–2/3 PC9708 –UN–10NOV06 Activation Code A—Enter buttonB—Cancel button Activation Code NOTE: Activation Codes are needed to obtain SF2 Ready and RTK Activations, and SF2 licensesubscription. ENTER button is used to enter 24-digit codes for SF2Ready ...
Page 22 - Using a Grace Period
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002246 –19–14NOV06–3/3 NOTE: Three 24 hour Grace periods are available when current license expires. This is provided to allowsufficient time for operator to renew a license.Grace period signal will be SF2 differentialcorrection signal. Using a Grace Period 1. Selec...
Page 23 - SERIAL PORT tab; Configure RS232 and NMEA message information.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002247 –19–14NOV06–1/1 SERIAL PORT tab PC9709 –UN–25SEP07 StarFire iTC - Main—Serial Port tab A—Info tab C—Activations tab E—Baud Rate G—Messages B—Setup tab D—Serial Port tab F—Output Rate Configure RS232 and NMEA message information. Rates: • Define Baud Rate by s...
Page 24 - NMEA Strings; - essential fix data which provide 3D location and
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000ED9 –19–07NOV07–1/4 NMEA Strings NMEA String Data – Utilizing a third party GPS receiver orutilizing a StarFire iTC National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) hasdeveloped a specification that defines the interfacebetween various pieces of electronic equipmen...
Page 25 - - GPS DOP and active satellites. This sentence
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000ED9 –19–07NOV07–2/4 GSA - GPS DOP and active satellites. This sentence provides details on the nature of the satellite constellationfix. It includes the numbers of the satellites being used inthe current solution and the DOP. DOP (dilution ofprecision) is an indi...
Page 27 - SATELLITE INFORMATION softkey; SATELLITE INFORMATION softkey.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000ED9 –19–07NOV07–4/4 where: hhmmss HrMinSec(UTC) dd,mm,yyy Day,Month,Year xx local zone hours -13..13 yy local zone minutes 0..59 *CC checksum OUO6050,0002248 –19–14NOV06–1/4 SATELLITE INFORMATION softkey PC8663 –UN–05AUG05 MENU button PC8659 –UN–05AUG05 STARFIRE ...
Page 28 - SKY PLOT tab; Reading Satellite Sky Plot
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002248 –19–14NOV06–2/4 PC9711 –UN–10NOV06 StarFire iTC - Satellites A—Sky Plot tab D—Satellites Above Elevation F—Corrections Age I—PDOP B—Graph tab Mask G—VDOP J—Satellites on Sky Plot C—Satellites in Solution E—Satellites Tracked H—HDOP K—Satellite Tracking SKY PL...
Page 29 - Satellite Tracking Chart
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002248 –19–14NOV06–3/4 Satellite Tracking Chart • SAT ID – (Satellite Identification Number)Identification number for GPS Satellite. • ELV – (Position Elevation) Elevation in degreesabove horizon for GPS satellite position • AZM – (Position Azimuth) Azimuth in degre...
Page 30 - Graph; A graph illustrating L1 and L2 SNR values.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002248 –19–14NOV06–4/4 PC9551 –UN–06NOV06 StarFire iTC - Satellites A—SkyPlot B—Graph C—PDOP Graph A graph illustrating L1 and L2 SNR values. • Bars are colored to satellites current status. • SNR values (colored bar) should be above dashedline that runs horizontall...
Page 31 - Satellite Predictor; NOTE: This is an estimated prediction of your GPS
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000DAE –19–18OCT07–1/2 Satellite Predictor PC10336E –UN–11SEP07 Quality PC10336F –UN–11SEP07 # Sats PC10336G –UN–11SEP07 PDOP PC10336H –UN–11SEP07 VDOP NOTE: This is an estimated prediction of your GPS coverage Satellite PREDICTOR will enable operator to plan outthe...
Page 32 - DIAGNOSTIC softkey; READINGS tab
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000DAE –19–18OCT07–2/2 Satellite PREDICTOR uses three colors to representlevels of GPS accurancy. • Green = PDOP < =2.5 and VDOP <=2.0 with 7 ormore satellites • Yellow = PDOP between 2.5 and 4.0 and VDOPbetween 2.0 and 3.0 with 5 to 6 satellites • Red = PDOP ...
Page 34 - DATA LOGS tab
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000C1D –19–23SEP07–1/7 DATA LOGS tab PC9588 –UN–09NOV06 StarFire iTC - Diagnostic A—Readings tab B—Data Logs tab C—Radio Self Test tab GPS Accuracy is a relative indication of overalldifferential GPS performance Continued on next page 15-26 121907 PN=34
Page 41 - Radio Self Test; - Number of test cycles that
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000ED8 –19–06NOV07–1/2 Radio Self Test PC10386 –UN–06NOV07 StarFire iTC - Diagnostics PC10387 –UN–06NOV07 Radio Self Test EU Radio Self Test Page STRING SHOWN -DESCRIPTION • (A) Number of updates - Number of test cycles that the Self Test page has performed. During ...
Page 42 - Output Power; StarFire Signal Monitoring System; Normal
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000ED8 –19–06NOV07–2/2 • (I) Output Power - Radio Output Power (mW) • (J) Signal level strength - Strength Level of signal detected by the radio. The signal level will range from 0to 100 (-118 dBm to -55 dBm. Values greater than -55dBm are reported as 100.). • (K) D...
Page 43 - Marginal
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000C1E –19–17OCT07–3/4 PC9388 –UN–17OCT07 Marginal Marginal • Orange Bar with Permanent Caution Sign • Marginal Operating Range • Moderate risk of accuracy degradation - caution isadvised • PDOP value: 3.5 - 4.5 • 5 satellites in solution OUO6050,0000C1E –19–17OCT07...
Page 44 - GS2 Display—RTK; RTK softkey; IMPORTANT: Anytime the radio is reconfigured or
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C1F –19–18OCT07–1/2 RTK softkey PC8663 –UN–05AUG05 MENU button PC8659 –UN–05AUG05 STARFIRE ITC button PC8681 –UN–05AUG05 RTK softkey Allows for setup and display of RTK information • Operating Mode • RTK Network Configuration • Base Station Data • Radio Data RTK can be op...
Page 45 - Absolute Survey Base Mode; Select if exact location of; OFF Mode; This mode disables all RTK functionality in
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C1F –19–18OCT07–2/2 Absolute Survey Base Mode Select if exact location of guidance tracks need to be stored for future guidanceapplications without relying on visual reference for trackposition to align using Shift Track feature. Track 0 mustbe stored using Current Track ...
Page 46 - Vehicle; IMPORTANT: Base station receiver and vehicle
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C20 –19–17OCT07–1/2 Vehicle PC9595 –UN–09NOV06 StarFire - RTK A—Operating Mode Vehicle C—Network ID D—Radio/Repeater E—Status B—Radio Channel IMPORTANT: Base station receiver and vehicle receiver must be setup beforeoperating RTK. See RTK Setupsections. NOTE: Check that b...
Page 47 - Vehicle Mode – Base Station Data; NOTE: Information that will be displayed when in; Radio Data and Connection
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C20 –19–17OCT07–2/2 NOTE: If communication loss is WITHIN first hour of base station operation, Extend Mode willprovide RTK accuracy for two minutes. Communication loss AFTER first hour of basestation operation, Extend Mode will provideRTK accuracy for 15 minutes. Extend ...
Page 48 - Vehicle Repeater; NOTE: Vehicle Repeater is identical to the Vehicle; IMPORTANT: There should be only ONE Vehicle
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0000DAC –19–23SEP07–1/1 Vehicle Repeater PC9148 –UN–20APR06 Press: MENU button >> StarFire iTC button >> RTKSoftkey Select “Vehicle Repeater” from Operating Mode listbox. In this mode the RTK vehicle radio not only receivesmessages but also rebroadcasts them (simi...
Page 49 - Quick Survey Mode; Absolute Base Mode; IMPORTANT: Absolute Base Mode requires base; NOTE: Display is not required after base station
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0002251 –19–19NOV06–1/1 Quick Survey Mode NOTE: Display is not required after base station receiver has been configured to operate inQuick Survey Mode and RTK RadioFrequency, Network ID and Time Slot havebeen set. Connect display to base station Press: MENU button >> ST...
Page 50 - NOTE: Enter unique location number each time base; Start 24 hour Self Survey; Press START button located under Survey RTK
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C23 –19–18OCT07–2/3 PC9765 –UN–12DEC06 Survey RTK Base Location A—RTK Base Station D—Base Longitude F—Survey RTK Base Location H—Cancel B—Base Location E—Base Altitude G—Start I—Enter C—Base Latitude NOTE: Enter unique location number each time base station is moved to ne...
Page 51 - IMPORTANT: Manually record coordinates and; NOTE: Absolute Base Mode, coordinates may be; Known Location; Select desired Base Location from drop-down box
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C23 –19–18OCT07–3/3 NOTE: Display can be removed while survey is in progress. After 24 hour survey is complete, base station willautomatically store surveyed coordinates and begintransmitting corrections. IMPORTANT: Manually record coordinates and elevation and store in s...
Page 52 - RTK Network Configuration; NOTE: 10 Time Slots are available. The default time slot; Network ID – RTK; NOTE: Radio can be configured to act separately as
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C24 –19–18OCT07–1/2 RTK Network Configuration IMPORTANT: Anytime the radio is reconfigured or changed, power must be cycled at theGPS receiver before continuing. Time Slot - RTK NOTE: 10 Time Slots are available. The default time slot is 1. Check that base station, vehicl...
Page 54 - Shared Base Station RTK Security; Compatibility; This security feature will only be; RTK Vehicle; It is compatible with original StarFire and; Locating RTK Vehicle StarFire iTC Serial Number; Software Versions Original StarFire Receiver –; Theory of Operation
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0002254 –19–25NOV06–1/1 Shared Base Station RTK Security Shared Base Station (SBS) RTK Security is securityfrom unwanted users accessing a SBS RTK Network.This security feature keeps unauthorized RTK vehiclesfrom accessing RTK corrections from the base stationby granting acce...
Page 55 - Shared Base Station Security—Setup
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0002255 –19–25NOV06–1/7 Shared Base Station Security—Setup PC9596 –UN–10NOV06 StarFire iTC - Shared Base Station Security A—Rover Access List Setup D—Delete Rover F—Network Status H—Secure B—Rover Access List E—Delete List G—Toggle Button I—Public C—Access List Network ID mus...
Page 56 - Edit Rover Access List; Press Access List button on StarFire iTC - Shared
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0002255 –19–25NOV06–2/7 Delete Rover button (D) allows operator to remove areceiver from the Access List. Delete List button (E) allows operator to clear allinputted receiver serial numbers from the Access List. SBS Security can be operated in a Public or Securemode. • Public...
Page 57 - Enter the serial number of the vehicle receiver to be
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0002255 –19–25NOV06–4/7 PC9598 –UN–10NOV06 Edit Rover Access List — Page 2 A—Serial NumberB—Enter buttonC—Cancel button 3. Enter the serial number of the vehicle receiver to be added to the Rover Access List in the entry box (A). NOTE: The six digit hardware serial number can...
Page 58 - Deleting individual entries:; Press Delete Rover button on StarFire iTC - Shared; Deleting All Entries:; Press Delete List button on StarFire iTC - Shared Base
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0002255 –19–25NOV06–6/7 PC9703 –UN–10NOV06 Delete Rover A—Rover Number (1-99)B—Cancel buttonC—Delete button RTK vehicle serial numbers can be deleted individually orthe entire list can be deleted. Deleting individual entries: 1. Press Delete Rover button on StarFire iTC - Sha...
Page 59 - RTK Vehicle Security Status; Unknown; – The RTK Vehicle StarFire upon power up is; Authorized; – On power-up of a RTK Vehicle StarFire that; Unauthorized; – On power-up of a RTK Vehicle StarFire
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C27 –19–22SEP07–1/1 RTK Vehicle Security Status The RTK Vehicle (when operating off of a Secure NetworkID) will exist in one of the three following RTKauthorization states: Unknown, Authorized, or NotAuthorized. Unknown – The RTK Vehicle StarFire upon power up is in an “u...
Page 60 - Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC; NOTE: To acquire latest version of software visit
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002257 –19–14NOV06–1/1 Auto-Update 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO SETUP JOHN DEERE License/ActivateLicense Left (days) 194 GPS A B C D E F G QuickStart Setup TCM Setup Diff Correction Setup Serial RS232 Output Hours ON after Shutdown 0 ...
Page 61 - Manual Software Update; NOTE: Whenever new or revised software programs are; DO NOT REMOVE PC CARD
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002258 –19–14NOV06–1/1 Manual Software Update 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO SETUP SETUP JOHN DEERE Auto Trac Products A B C D E F G Field Doc Basic Field Doc Planter(JD VRD Planter Only) Map Based Planter(JD VRD Planter Only) Yield Map...
Page 62 - StarFire Receiver; IMPORTANT: If a SF2 correction signal is being used,
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002259 –19–14NOV06–1/1 StarFire Receiver IMPORTANT: If a SF2 correction signal is being used, accuracy of system may continue toincrease after SF2 is verified on screen.There may be a slight shift in positionbetween two modes. If machine wasreceiving ...
Page 63 - The following items can be setup in SETUP - GPS
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000225A –19–14NOV06–1/1 SETUP-GPS-PAGE 1 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO SETUP JOHN DEERE License/ActivateLicense Left (days) 194 GPS A B C D E F G QuickStart Setup TCM Setup Diff Correction Setup Serial RS232 Output Hours ON after Shutdo...
Page 64 - NOTE: StarFire iTC must be SF2 Ready prior to
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000225B –19–19NOV06–1/3 Overview:SF2/RTK Activations,SF2 Subscription 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO INFO JOHN DEERE Activations SF1, SF2 Ready, RTKSF2 License Yes SF2 End Date 10/17/2114 GPS A B C D E F G Receiver Hours 2016.7 Switched ...
Page 66 - NOTE: Enter 24 digit activation code number in three; License Expired Warning; NOTE: Three 24 hour grace periods are available when
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000225B –19–19NOV06–3/3 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO SETUP SETUP JOHN DEERE A B C D E F G Submit SF1/SF2 Subscription StarFire License Digits 1 - 8 Digits 9 - 16 Digits 17 - 24 GPS 00000000 00000000 00000000 PC9567 –UN–06NOV06 SETUP - ...
Page 67 - QuickStart Setup; QuickStart Mode; QUICKSTART SETUP
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000225C –19–14NOV06–1/1 QuickStart Setup JOHN DEERE 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO SETUP JOHN DEERE QuickStart Mode AUTOMATIC OFF StarFire ReceiverQuickStart Setup A B C D E F G GPS GPS SETUP PC9561 –UN–06NOV06 SETUP - GPS A—StarFire Rec...
Page 68 - Setup—TCM; NOTE: There is no indication on Run Pages if TCM is ON
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000225D –19–14NOV06–1/1 Setup—TCM 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO SETUP SETUP JOHN DEERE TCM off ON A B C D E F G Calibrate TCM StarFire Height (in.)(See TCM Manual) PAGE 1 StarFire Mount Direction backward FORWARD Setup TCM 126 1 StarFir...
Page 69 - Mounting Direction—TCM; combines are typically in FORWARD position.; FORWARD; Desired selection will appear boxed and in capital letters.
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000225F –19–14NOV06–1/1 Mounting Direction—TCM NOTE: Receivers attached to tractors, sprayers, and combines are typically in FORWARD position. Receivers attached to GATORS are typically inBACKWARD position. Mounting direction is direction receiver is f...
Page 70 - Calibrate Level—TCM; NOTE: Calibrate receiver when it is attached or
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002260 –19–14NOV06–1/5 Calibrate Level—TCM PC8278 –UN–22JUN04 Floating Front Axle Vehicles PC8277 –UN–01MAY06 Fixed-Axis Wheels Or Tracks Vehicles A—Rear Axle B—Vehicle Pivot Point NOTE: Calibrate receiver when it is attached or reattached to machine....
Page 72 - Once vehicle is on a hard, level surface and has come
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002260 –19–14NOV06–3/5 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO JOHN DEERE A B C D E F G SETUP TCM Cancel Continue Park Vehicle on levelsurface. Press continue tocalibrate the TCM. PC9568 –UN–06NOV06 SETUP - TCM A——B—Park Vehicle on level surface...
Page 73 - NOTE: While calibrating, TCM will provide a warning if it
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002260 –19–14NOV06–4/5 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO SETUP JOHN DEERE Position vehicle in theopposite direction atthe same location. Press continue when ready. TCM A B C D E F G Cancel Continue PC9563 –UN–06NOV06 TCM calibration comple...
Page 74 - calibration value is the difference between the
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002260 –19–14NOV06–5/5 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO SETUP JOHN DEERE TCM calibration complete. 0˚ Calibration Value 1.4 TCM A B C D E F G PC9564 –UN–06NOV06 Setup - TCM A——B——C——D—TCM calibration complete.E—0 degree Calibration ValueF...
Page 75 - Height—TCM; IMPORTANT: Under or over compensation for vehicle
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002261 –19–14NOV06–1/1 Height—TCM IMPORTANT: Under or over compensation for vehicle roll angles will occur if height isincorrectly entered during setup (i.e. ona 10 ° slope with a StarFire height error of 12 inches will result in a positionoffset of 2...
Page 76 - Fore/Aft value is shown; without; black text box—; with; black text box—Must
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002262 –19–19NOV06–1/1 Fore/Aft—TCM PC8278 –UN–22JUN04 Floating Front Axle Vehicles PC8277 –UN–01MAY06 Fixed Axis Wheels or Tracks Vehicles A—Pivot Point—Floating Front B—Pivot Point—-Fixed Axis Axle Vehicles- Wheels or Tracks Vehicles TCM Fore/Aft va...
Page 77 - Differential Correction Setup; SETUP - DIFF CORRECTION; NOTE: Some information will only appear when receiver
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002263 –19–14NOV06–1/1 Differential Correction Setup PC9735 –UN–19NOV06 SETUP - DIFF CORRECTION A—RTK SetupB—StarFire Correction Frequency, Default, BelowC—FrequencyD—StarFire Corrections, Off, SF1 SF2E—WAAS Correction, Off, OnF——G—Return to GPS Setup...
Page 78 - NOTE: NMEA serial port data is outputted for SF1 only; non-GREENSTAR systems; NOTE: Serial port settings do not affect GreenStar; Serial Port Messages
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002264 –19–14NOV06–1/1 Serial RS232 Output 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO JOHN DEERE A B C D E F G SETUP Serial Port Serial Port Baud Rate 19200 Serial Port Output Rate 1 5 Serial Port Message OFF GGA ON Serial Port Message OFF GSA ON S...
Page 80 - NOTE: Toggle button allows operator to change the way
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002266 –19–14NOV06–1/2 INFO - GPS - PAGE 1 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO JOHN DEERE A B C D E F G GPS 00:35:17 GMT Lat NoNav Lon NoNav Altitude (ft) NoNav GPS CourseGPS Speed (mph) Position ModeDifferential Mode GPS Accuracy Indicator ...
Page 81 - GPS Accuracy Indicator:
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002266 –19–14NOV06–2/2 GPS Accuracy Indicator: StarFire iTC includes GPS Accuracy Indicator (GPS AI). GPS AI gives indication ofGPS position accuracy achieved by receiver, and isdisplayed as a percentage (0-100%). GPS AI is displayedon RUN Page of Par...
Page 82 - Diagnostic Trouble Codes:
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002267 –19–14NOV06–1/1 INFO - GPS - PAGE 2 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO JOHN DEERE A B C D E F G GPS DiagnosticTrouble Codes INFO PAGE 2 Data Log(Diagnostic Use Only) Freq (MHz)Corrections Age(sec) 1545.5450 0 Sats above Elev MaskSate...
Page 83 - Data Log
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000C39 –19–17OCT07–1/4 Data Log 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO JOHN DEERE A B C D E F G GPS DiagnosticTrouble Codes INFO PAGE 2 Data Log(Diagnostic Use Only) Freq (MHz)Corrections Age(sec) 1545.5450 0 Sats above Elev MaskSatellites Trac...
Page 84 - Differential Signal Quality; GPS Accuracy Indicator is a; Differential Signal Quality:; Differential signal quality is
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000C39 –19–17OCT07–2/4 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO JOHN DEERE A B C D E F G INFO INFO Data Log PAGE 1 GPS 0 0 -60 min 0 Differential Signal Quality 10 100 GPS Signal Quality 0 100 GPS Accuracy Indicator PC9571 –UN–06NOV06 INFO - DATA...
Page 85 - Satellites in Solution:; Number of satellites that receiver
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000C39 –19–17OCT07–3/4 PC9587 –UN–06NOV06 INFO - DATA LOG - PAGE 2 A—PDOPB——C——D—Satellites UsedE——F——G—Return to GPS Info INFO - DATA LOG - PAGE 2 Screen: INFO - DATA LOG - PAGE 2 Press: INFO >> STARFIRE RECEIVER >> PAGE >> DATA LOG...
Page 86 - Nav Mode; Position mode is represented as three
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000C39 –19–17OCT07–4/4 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO INFO INFO JOHN DEERE Data Log A B C D E F G PAGE 3 GPS Nav Mode 3D 2D 0 -60 min 0 Differential Mode rk rg wt wsno -60 min 0 PC9572 –UN–06NOV06 INFO - DATA LOG - PAGE 3 A—Navigation M...
Page 87 - NOTE: To acquire the latest version of software, visit
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002269 –19–14NOV06–1/1 INFO - GPS - PAGE 3 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO INFO JOHN DEERE Activations SF1, SF2 Ready, RTKSF2 License Yes SF2 End Date 10/17/2114 GPS A B C D E F G Receiver Hours 2016.7 Switched VoltUnswitched Volt CAN Hi...
Page 88 - Satellite Tracking
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000226A –19–14NOV06–1/1 Satellite Tracking PC9585 –UN–06NOV06 INFO - GPS - PAGE 4 A—Satellite TrackingB—Satellite ID, Elevation, Azimuth, L1 SNR, L2 SNR, Status C——D——E——F——G—— Screen: INFO- GPS - PAGE 4 Press: INFO >> STARFIRE RECEIVER >> ...
Page 89 - Original GreenStar Display—RTK; Operating Mode; IMPORTANT: Before starting SETUP procedures,; NOTE: Radio can function in four different modes:; Select for receiver on vehicle.; Vehicle Repeater Mode:; This mode should only be used
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C3C –19–17OCT07–1/2 Operating Mode SETUP JOHN DEERE RTK Operating Mode VEHICLE RTK A B C D E F G RTK RadioChannel (1-14) RTK Network ID(1-4000) ConfigureRepeater Radio 1 1 PC9577 –UN–06NOV06 SETUP - RTK A—RTK Operating ModeB—RTK Radio ChannelC—RTK Network I...
Page 90 - Quick Survey Base Mode:; Absolute Survey Base Mode:
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C3C –19–17OCT07–2/2 Quick Survey Base Mode: Select if exact location of guidance tracks do not need to be stored for futureapplications. If Quick Survey Base Mode is used toestablish rows or paths that will be used at a later date,location of Track 0 must b...
Page 92 - NOTE: Display is not required after base station receiver
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C3E –19–17OCT07–1/1 Quick Survey Mode SETUP JOHN DEERE RTK Operating Mode VEHICLE RTK A B C D E F G RTK RadioChannel (1-14) RTK Network ID(1-4000) ConfigureRepeater Radio 1 1 PC9578 –UN–06NOV06 SETUP - RTK A—RTK Operating ModeB—RTK Radio ChannelC—RTK Networ...
Page 93 - Absolute Mode
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,000226E –19–14NOV06–1/4 Absolute Mode SETUP JOHN DEERE RTK Operating Mode ABSOLUTE BASE RTK A B C D E F G RTK RadioChannel (1-14) RTK Network ID(1-4000) ConfigureRepeater Radio Edit Stored RTK BaseLocations (1-20) 1 1 PC9579 –UN–06NOV06 SETUP - RTK A—RTK Operat...
Page 94 - Not known coordinates:; Press letter button next to
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,000226E –19–14NOV06–2/4 SETUP SETUP JOHN DEERE Edit Stored RTK BaseLocations (1-20) RTK A B C D E F G Base Lat(deg) Base Lon(deg) Base Alt(ft) CLR For Negative SurveyRTK Base Location GPS 1 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000 PC9580 –UN–06NOV06 SETUP - RTK A—Edit Stored...
Page 95 - Survey
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,000226E –19–14NOV06–4/4 SETUP SETUP JOHN DEERE Survey RTK Base Location RTK A B C D E F G 1. Select Storage Location (Current location is 1)2. Position StarFire Receiver3. Press Start Survey Below4. Wait 24 Hours5. Base Location Will Be Stored Automatically GPS...
Page 96 - This security feature will only be available; SETUP – RTK
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C40 –19–23SEP07–1/5 Shared Base Station RTK Security SBS RTK Security is security from unwanted usersaccessing a SBS RTK Network. This security featurekeeps unauthorized RTK vehicles from accessing RTKcorrections from the base station by granting access too...
Page 97 - RTK Network Operating Mode
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C40 –19–23SEP07–2/5 RTK SECURE NETWORK will appear in cell “F”. Selectletter button “F” Entering RTK vehicle (rover) serial numbers Press letter button next to ROVER # (1-99) and enterdesired location number to store the RTK vehicle receiverserial number. T...
Page 98 - Deleting RAL; NOTE: Once a RTK vehicle serial number has been; Deleting entire list; Press letter button next to DELETE ENTIRE LIST.
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C40 –19–23SEP07–3/5 SBS Security can be operated in a Public or Securemode. • Public – This mode does not restrict RTK vehicles fromreceiving RTK corrections as long as they have thesame Network ID as the base station. This mode canbe used when conducting a...
Page 99 - RTK Vehicle Setup; Original GreenStar Display
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C40 –19–23SEP07–4/5 NOTE: Verify RAL has been deleted by viewing RAL list (See Rover Access List section above). RTK Vehicle Setup Original GreenStar Display Screen: SETUP – RTK StarFire iTC Press: SETUP >> STARFIRE iTC >> DIFF CORRECTION SETUP ...
Page 100 - Time Slot; NOTE: 10 time slots are available. The default time slot is
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C40 –19–23SEP07–5/5 Unauthorized – On power-up of a RTK Vehicle StarFire that is properly configured, but the serial number has notbeen entered into the base station RAL, the message“RTK Network: Not Authorized” will be displayed in cell Gas soon as it esta...
Page 101 - Network ID
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C42 –19–18OCT07–1/1 Network ID PC9736 –UN–17OCT07 SETUP - RTK A—RTK Operating ModeB—RTK Time SlotC—RTK Network IDD——E—Radio and Repeater ConfigurationF——G—Return to Differential Corrections Setup NOTE: 4000 network ID’s are available, default ID is 1. Check...
Page 102 - Repeater
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0002272 –19–25NOV06–1/1 Repeater PC9736 –UN–17OCT07 SETUP - RTK A—RTK Operating ModeB—RTK Time SlotC—RTK Network IDD——E—Radio and Repeater ConfigurationF——G—Return to Differential Corrections Setup NOTE: The radio can be configured to act separately as repeater...
Page 103 - Operating Vehicle; Tracking; IMPORTANT: The base station receiver and vehicle
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C44 –19–17OCT07–1/2 Operating Vehicle RUN JOHN DEERE Tracking A B C D E F G PAGE 3 TrackNo.356-W Error(ft)0.0 Mark Point Shift Track 3D RTK 3 2 1 PC9562 –UN–06NOV06 RUN - Tracking - PAGE 3 A——B——C——D——E—Track Number, ErrorF——G—3D RTK, Shift Track, Mark Poin...
Page 104 - NOTE: If communication loss is WITHIN first hour of base
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C44 –19–17OCT07–2/2 RUN JOHN DEERE Tracking A B C D E F G PAGE 3 TrackNo.356-W Error(ft)0.0 Mark Point Shift Track 3D RTK-X 3 2 1 PC9565 –UN–06NOV06 RUN - Tracking - PAGE 3 A——B——C——D——E—Track Number, ErrorF——G—3D RTK, Shift Track, Mark Point NOTE: If commu...
Page 105 - INFO Pages, Base Station
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0002351 –19–19NOV06–1/1 INFO Pages, Base Station PC9737 –UN–19NOV06 Quick Survey PC9738 –UN–19NOV06 Absolute Survey A—RTK Base Station Data C—Distance E—Signal Level G—Software Version Status Direction Data Received Serial Number B—Satellite Corrections D—Base ...
Page 107 - SW; - Serial number of radio connected to receiver.
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C46 –19–08NOV07–2/2 • SW - Version of radio software. • SN - Serial number of radio connected to receiver. 30-19 121907 PN=107
Page 108 - RTK Base Station Setup; Country Use Restrictions; NOTE: The CEPT regulates effectively radiated power; IMPORTANT: Please contact your local radio; NOTE: Codes of the countries follow the ISO 3166-1
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002353 –19–19NOV06–1/1 Country Use Restrictions The John Deere SF 869 MHz RTK Radio Modem isdesigned to operate on frequency ranges, the exactuse of which differs from one region and/or country toanother. The user of the radio modem must take carethat the said device ...
Page 109 - System Overview; The StarFire; Receiver—On Vehicle
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0000EDA –19–08NOV07–1/4 System Overview The StarFire RTK system consists of a local base station placed in a field or mounted on a structure thattransmits high accuracy corrections to the vehicleStarFire receiver using RTK radios. The StarFire receiver on the RTK...
Page 110 - Receiver—On Base Station; A repeater consists of:; IMPORTANT: A repeater can only be used to repeat a
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0000EDA –19–08NOV07–3/4 ZX1038874 –UN–06FEB06 Receiver—On Base Station The base station is the most critical part of an RTKsystem. During installation, care must be taken to ensurethe base has problem-free operation. There are twoissues that are responsible for most pr...
Page 111 - Installation of the RTK radio and antenna; NOTE: It is important to use the PF80821 harness; IMPORTANT: The antenna must be installed before; NOTE: When using this option, it may be necessary to
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002355 –19–19NOV06–1/1 Installation of the RTK radio and antenna Once you have installed the base station receiver,installing the radio in a location to best maximize theoutput, can be a challenge. Below are four optionscurrently available through John Deere. • Leave ...
Page 112 - Attaching RTK Harness; IMPORTANT: Carefully choose location of rod so; Attach harness between radio and receiver.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002356 –19–19NOV06–1/1 Attaching RTK Harness PC8570 –UN–14JUL05 PC8568 –UN–14JUL05 PC8571 –UN–14JUL05 PC8569 –UN–14JUL05 A—Rod B—Grounding Wire C—Collar D—Screw CAUTION: Avoid serious injury or death toyou or others. Contact your local utilitycompanies to determine th...
Page 113 - RTK Network Base Station Setup
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002276 –19–14NOV06–1/4 RTK Network Base Station Setup PC8734 –UN–01SEP05 A—7 ° Off the Horizon (Mask) Installing and operation of the Base StationReceiver. The base station is the most critical part of the RTKoperation, so setting up a base station correctly is vitalt...
Page 114 - NOTE: The closer the receiver is to the tower, the
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002276 –19–14NOV06–2/4 PC8735 –UN–01SEP05 A—Receiver NOTE: The closer the receiver is to the tower, the more it will be shaded. In the pictures above, the base stations are shaded bythe surrounding objects. Picture on the left—the towers in the background andthe pole ...
Page 116 - Picture on the left—Shaded by the tower
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002276 –19–14NOV06–4/4 PC8737 –UN–01SEP05 A—Receiver In the pictures above, both receivers will experienceshading. Picture on the left—Shaded by the tower Picture on the right—Shaded by the pole. The receiver on the right will have more shadingissues than the receiver...
Page 117 - Multipathing
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002277 –19–27NOV06–1/6 Multipathing PC8738 –UN–13SEP05 A—Good Sources B—Multipath Sources Before explaining how to protect against Multipathing,let’s discuss exactly what Multipathing is: Each satellitesends down time coded messages for any receiver topick up. If a re...
Page 123 - RTK using Straight, Curves or Circle; NOTE: When the term AB line is used, it also
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002278 –19–25NOV06–1/1 RTK using Straight, Curves or Circle RTK Base Station Network Areas Utilizing Straight,Curves or Circle AutoTrac Symptoms: • Customer changes base stations and/or fields and thevehicle does not align to the previous track or bed. • Customer util...
Page 124 - Example A
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002279 –19–25NOV06–1/1 Example A PC9394 –UN–30OCT06 A—Field AB—Base Station 1 — 6.4 km (4 miles)C—Base Station 2 — 4.8 km (3 miles)D—Base Station 3 — 4.8 km (3 miles)E—9.7 km (6 miles) radius As you see in the picture, Field A (A) has 3 base stationslocated within a 9...
Page 125 - Operating Parameters
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,000227A –19–25NOV06–1/1 Operating Parameters StarFire iTC or Gen II Receiver Operating Parametersfor ALL AutoTrac, SF1, SF2, and RTK Several factors can attribute to a less than optimalperformance of the GPS receiver, whether it is operatingin SF1, SF2 or RTK mode. Any...
Page 126 - PDOP Definition
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,000227B –19–14NOV06–1/2 PDOP Definition PC9548 –UN–06NOV06 A—Horizontal Precision (m) B—Maximum PDOP Value The Position Dilution of Precision (PDOP) is likely oneof the most critical GPS AutoTrac values to monitor.As the PDOP value increases, both the horizontal andver...
Page 128 - PDOP Operating Values
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,000227C –19–14NOV06–1/2 PDOP Operating Values PC9551 –UN–06NOV06 StarFire iTC - Satellites A—SkyPlot B—Graph C—PDOP Continued on next page 35-21 121907 PN=128
Page 132 - Antenna Height; RTK Shared Base Station: Antenna Height
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,000227D –19–25NOV06–3/5 PC9387 –UN–17OCT06 Normal Normal • Green Bar • Normal Operating Range • Acceptable range for high accuracy operations • PDOP value: 0 - 3.5 • Greater than or equal to 7 satellites being tracked OUO6050,000227D –19–25NOV06–4/5 PC9388 –UN–17OCT07 ...
Page 133 - Specific Tower Setup Information; Utilizing The RTK Extension Harness
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002280 –19–25NOV06–1/1 Specific Tower Setup Information It is recommended that the receiver be, at minimum, 9.1m (30 ft) away from the tower to prevent both Shadingand Multipathing. This distance may vary depending onthe frame design of the tower or structure that you...
Page 135 - NOTE: With this type of base station setup, no other
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002282 –19–25NOV06–1/1 Utilizing The RTK Extension Harness PC8762 –UN–16SEP05 A—Radio mounted on towerB—Base Station Receiver This base station setup allows you to mount the receiverat a secure location and mounting the radio, with antenna,to an elevated position, and...
Page 136 - Utilizing Just Low Loss Coax Cable; IMPORTANT: receiver must have a clear view of the
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002284 –19–14NOV06–1/1 Utilizing Just Low Loss Coax Cable PC8763 –UN–16SEP05 A—Receiver and RadioB—Coax Cable This base station set up leaves the receiver and radio in asecure location and using low loss coax cable running tothe antenna at an elevated position. OUO605...
Page 137 - Accessing GREENSTAR 2 Diagnostic Addresses
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics OUO6050,0002234 –19–14NOV06–1/4 Accessing GREENSTAR 2 Diagnostic Addresses PC8664 –UN–05AUG05 MESSAGE CENTER button (showing time) PC8663 –UN–05AUG05 MENU button PC8655 –UN–05AUG05 MESSAGE CENTER button (With Info Icon) Message Center screen can be reached by pressing...
Page 138 - NOTE: Diagnostic addresses are available to access
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics OUO6050,0002234 –19–14NOV06–3/4 PC8643 –UN–07DEC05 Diagnostic Address Main Screen A—Diagnostic Address icon (soft-key G) Diagnostic Addresses NOTE: Diagnostic addresses are available to access specific diagnostic information. This informationcan assist the John Deere ...
Page 139 - Accessing Original GREENSTAR Display Fault Codes
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics OUO6050,0002234 –19–14NOV06–4/4 Select Diagnostic Address icon (soft-key G) button (A) for 4 seconds and release. This action will take the display out of technician mode. OUO6050,0002235 –19–14NOV06–1/1 Accessing Original GREENSTAR Display Fault Codes GREENSTAR Dis...
Page 140 - STARFIRE iTC Diagnostic Addresses; NOTE: Invalid address values will be noted as all 9’s
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics OUO6050,0002236 –19–25NOV06–1/5 STARFIRE iTC Diagnostic Addresses NOTE: Invalid address values will be noted as all 9’s (99999999). Control Unit Add. Description Details iTC 000 Controller unit identifier iTC 001 Diagnostic Trouble Codes Has Codes - Select entry to di...
Page 144 - Fault Codes—StarFire iTC
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics OUO6050,0002236 –19–25NOV06–5/5 Control Unit Add. Description Details iTC 234 DISPLAY: iTC application software version number Shown in ascii iTC 236 DISPLAY: Serial Number of iTC receiver assembly Shown as 6 digits or less OUO6050,0002237 –19–14NOV06–1/3 Fault Codes—...
Page 147 - Diagnostic Trouble Codes—StarFire iTC
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics OUO6050,0002238 –19–14NOV06–1/2 Diagnostic Trouble Codes—StarFire iTC SPN.FMI SPN Name Tractor Warning Light FMI Description Level 1 Text antenna location (X axis) (523442) Info 523442.3 Not Available or Condition Exists (31) No StarFire Fore/Aft Set antenna location ...
Page 150 - Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
Specifications DX,TORQ1 –19–24APR03–1/1 Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values TS1671 –UN–01MAY03 Bolt or SAE Grade 1 SAE Grade 2 a SAE Grade 5, 5.1 or 5.2 SAE Grade 8 or 8.2 Screw Lubricated b Dry c Lubricated b Dry c Lubricated b Dry c Lubricated b Dry c Size N • m lb-in N • m lb-in N • m lb-in...
Page 151 - Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
Specifications DX,TORQ2 –19–24APR03–1/1 Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values 4.8 4.8 8.8 9.8 10.9 12.9 12.9 12.9 12.9 10.9 9.8 8.8 4.8 TS1670 –UN–01MAY03 Bolt or Class 4.8 Class 8.8 or 9.8 Class 10.9 Class 12.9 Screw Lubricated a Dry b Lubricated a Dry b Lubricated a Dry b Lubricated a Dry b Size N •...
Page 152 - Declaration of Conformity
Specifications OUO6050,0000D9B –19–17OCT07–1/1 Declaration of Conformity PC7072B –UN–05OCT07 John Deere Ag Management Solutions 4140 NW 114th Street Urbandale, IA 50322 The following GREENSTAR System Components complywith the EU electromagnetic compatibility provisions indirective 2004/108/EC. These...
Page 153 - Index
Index Page Page A D Data Log Absolute Base Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-6 Accuracy Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-25 Absolute Survey Differential Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27 Base Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 157 - John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job; John Deere Parts; School is never out for John Deere service technicians.; Prompt Service
John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job DX,IBC,A –19–04JUN90–1/1 John Deere Parts TS100 –UN–23AUG88 We help minimize downtime by putting genuine JohnDeere parts in your hands in a hurry. That’s why we maintain a large and varied inventory—tostay a jump ahead of your needs. DX,IBC,B –19–04JUN90–1/1 T...