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StarFire ™ iTC and RTK OPERATOR’S MANUAL StarFire iTC ™ and RTK OMPC20964 Issue J7 (ENGLISH) CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
Contents Page Page Safety ................................ 05-1 SETUP-GPS-PAGE 1 ..................... 25-4 Overview: SF2/RTK Activations, SF2 Subscription .......................... 25-5 StarFire iTC Receiver QuickStart Setup ........................
Contents Page RTK using Straight, Curves or Circle ........ 35-16 Example A ............................ 35-17 Operating Parameters ................... 35-18 PDOP Definition ........................ 35-19 PDOP Operating Values .................. 35-21 StarFire Signal Monitoring System .
Safety DX,ALERT –19–29SEP98–1/1 Recognize Safety Information T81389 –UN–07DEC88 This is a safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your machine or in this manual, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices.
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.
Safety OUO6050,0000E4D –19–27SEP07–1/1 Install and Remove StarFire Receiver and Brackets Safely PC10340 –UN–27SEP07 When installing and removing the StarFire receiver, follow these guidelines to prevent potential injury from falling: • Use an appropriate ladder or platform to easily access mounting location.
StarFire iTC Receiver OUO6050,0000C0C –19–18OCT07–1/4 StarFire iTC Receiver Receiver is located on cab of machine. It receives global positioning and differential correction signal through a single receiver and integrates signal for use with system.
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 vehicle bracket.
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 .
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000223C –19–14NOV06–1/2 INFO tab PC9705 –UN–10NOV06 StarFire iTC - Main—Info Tab A—Info tab E—Position Mode I—Altitude M—GPS Signal B—Setup tab.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000223C –19–14NOV06–2/2 NOTE: TOGGLE button allows operator to change the way latitude and longitude are displayed from degrees/minutes/seconds to decimal degrees. • Altitude: displays height of receiver, measured from top of dome, in feet (meters) above sea level.
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 Shutd.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000223E –19–14NOV06–1/1 Correction Mode Contains available StarFire corrections that the receiver is licensed for. SF1 and OFF will always appear, however, SF2 will only appear with a valid SF2 license (See Activations section).
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 Poin.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002242 –19–14NOV06–1/1 Height Height is measured from ground to top of StarFire Dome. Select input box and use numeric keypad to enter height. IMPORTANT: Under or over compensation for vehicle roll angles will occur if height is incorrectly entered during setup.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002244 –19–14NOV06–1/1 Hours On After Shutdown Defines how long receiver remains powered up after ignition is turned off (0, 3, 6, 12, 24 hours).
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002245 –19–14NOV06–2/4 NOTE: Calibrate receiver when it is attached or reattached to machine. Receiver does not require recalibration until removed from machine and reattached.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002245 –19–14NOV06–3/4 PC8279 –UN–16JUL04 A—Skip B—Overlap Calibration Surface IMPORTANT: Vehicle must be on a hard, flat level surface for calibration.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002245 –19–14NOV06–4/4 9. Press ENTER button to return to SETUP tab. 15-11 121907 PN=19.
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—A.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002246 –19–14NOV06–2/3 PC9708 –UN–10NOV06 Activation Code A—Enter button B—Cancel button Activation Code NOTE: Activation Codes are needed to obtain SF2 Ready and RTK Activations, and SF2 license subscription.
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 allow sufficient time for operator to renew a license. Grace period signal will be SF2 differential correction signal.
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.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000ED9 –19–07NOV07–1/4 NMEA Strings NMEA String Data – Utilizing a third party GPS receiver or utilizing a StarFire iTC National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) has developed a specification that defines the interface between various pieces of electronic equipment.
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 constellation fix. It includes the numbers of the satellites being used in the current solution and the DOP.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000ED9 –19–07NOV07–3/4 RMC - NMEA has its own version of essential gps pvt (position, velocity, time) data. It is called RMC, The Recommended Minimum, which will look similar to: RMC String Example $GPRMC,123519,A,4807.
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.
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.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002248 –19–14NOV06–3/4 Satellite Tracking Chart • SAT ID – (Satellite Identification Number) Identification number for GPS Satellite.
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 dashed line that runs horizontally across bar graph.
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–11S.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000DAE –19–18OCT07–2/2 Satellite PREDICTOR uses three colors to represent levels of GPS accurancy. • Green = PDOP < =2.5 and VDOP <=2.0 with 7 or more satellites • Yellow = PDOP between 2.5 and 4.0 and VDOP between 2.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000224A –19–19NOV06–1/1 READINGS tab PC9712 –UN–10NOV06 StarFire iTC - Diagnostics A—Readings tab E—Switched Voltage J—Hardware Part Number N—RTK S.
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 .
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000C1D –19–23SEP07–2/7 PC9589 –UN–09NOV06 StarFire iTC - Diagnostic A—Readings tab B—Data Logs tab C—Radio Self Test tab PDOP (Position Dilution of Precision) is a combination of vertical and horizontal error (or three dimensional).
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000C1D –19–23SEP07–3/7 PC9590 –UN–09NOV06 StarFire iTC - Diagnostic A—Readings tab B—Data Logs tab C—Radio Self Test tab Satellites in Solution is the number of satellites that receiver is using in current position solution.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000C1D –19–23SEP07–4/7 PC9591 –UN–09NOV06 StarFire iTC - Diagnostic A—Readings tab B—Data Logs tab C—Radio Self Test tab GPS Signal Quality shows quality of signals being received from GPS satellites.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000C1D –19–23SEP07–5/7 PC9592 –UN–09NOV06 StarFire iTC - Diagnostic A—Readings tab B—Data Logs tab C—Radio Self Test tab Differential Signal Quality is the strength of StarFire network signal (SF2 or SF1).
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000C1D –19–23SEP07–6/7 PC9593 –UN–09NOV06 StarFire iTC - Diagnostic A—Readings tab B—Data Logs tab C—Radio Self Test tab Navigation Mode is represented as three different types; No Nav, 2D and 3D. This helps determine if GPS position has been dropped in last 60 minutes.
GS2 Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000C1D –19–23SEP07–7/7 PC9594 –UN–17OCT07 StarFire iTC - Diagnostic A—Readings tab B—Data Logs tab C—Radio Self Test tab Differential Mode shows the level of differential signal that receiver has received over past 60 minutes.
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.
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 0 to 100 (-118 dBm to -55 dBm.
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 is advised • PDOP value: 3.
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 an.
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 guidance applications without relying on visual reference for track position to align using Shift Track feature.
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 before operating RTK.
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C20 –19–17OCT07–2/2 NOTE: If communication loss is WITHIN first hour of base station operation, Extend Mode will provide RTK accuracy for two minutes. Communication loss AFTER first hour of base station operation, Extend Mode will provide RTK accuracy for 15 minutes.
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0000DAC –19–23SEP07–1/1 Vehicle Repeater PC9148 –UN–20APR06 Press: MENU button >> StarFire iTC button >> RTK Softkey Select “Vehicle Repeater” from Operating Mode list box.
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 in Quick Survey Mode and RTK Radio Frequency, Network ID and Time Slot have been set.
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 Locatio.
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 will automatically store surveyed coordinates and begin transmitting corrections. IMPORTANT: Manually record coordinates and elevation and store in safe location.
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 the GPS receiver before continuing. Time Slot - RTK NOTE: 10 Time Slots are available. The default time slot is 1.
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C24 –19–18OCT07–2/2 To configure radio as repeater: Press: MENU button >> STARFIRE ITC button >> RTK softkey Select RTK Operating Mode (Vehicle, Quick Survey Base or Absolute Base) NOTE: A radio can be configured as a repeater from any RTK Operating Mode.
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0002254 –19–25NOV06–1/1 Shared Base Station RTK Security Shared Base Station (SBS) RTK Security is security from unwanted users accessing a SBS RTK Network.
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 R.
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0002255 –19–25NOV06–2/7 Delete Rover button (D) allows operator to remove a receiver from the Access List. Delete List button (E) allows operator to clear all inputted receiver serial numbers from the Access List. SBS Security can be operated in a Public or Secure mode.
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0002255 –19–25NOV06–4/7 PC9598 –UN–10NOV06 Edit Rover Access List — Page 2 A—Serial Number B—Enter button C—Cancel button 3. Enter the serial number of the vehicle receiver to be added to the Rover Access List in the entry box (A).
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0002255 –19–25NOV06–6/7 PC9703 –UN–10NOV06 Delete Rover A—Rover Number (1-99) B—Cancel button C—Delete button RTK vehicle serial numbers can be deleted individually or the entire list can be deleted. Deleting individual entries: 1.
GS2 Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C27 –19–22SEP07–1/1 RTK Vehicle Security Status The RTK Vehicle (when operating off of a Secure Network ID) will exist in one of the three following RTK authorization states: Unknown, Authorized, or Not Authorized. Unknown – The RTK Vehicle StarFire upon power up is in an “unknown” RTK authorization state.
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/Activate License Left (days) 194 GPS .
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.
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 to increase after SF2 is verified on screen. There may be a slight shift in position between two modes.
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/Activate License Left (days) 194.
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, RTK SF2 License Yes SF2 End Date 10/17/2114 GPS A B C D E F G Receiver Hours 2016.
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000225B –19–19NOV06–2/3 Obtaining and Entering SF2 or RTK activation and SF2 license NOTE: Receiver serial number is required to obtain SF2 Ready or RTK activation codes. SF2 Ready and RTK also require corresponding COMAR order number if purchased from your John Deere dealer.
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 .
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.
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 StarFire Fore/Aft (in.
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 in BACKWARD position.
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.
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002260 –19–14NOV06–2/5 PC8279 –UN–16JUL04 A—Skip B—Overlap Calibration Surface IMPORTANT: Vehicle must be on a hard, flat level surface for calibration.
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002260 –19–14NOV06–3/5 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PA G E RUN INFO JOHN DEERE A B C D E F G SETUP TCM Cancel Continue Park Vehicle on level surface. Press continue to calibrate the TCM. PC9568 –UN–06NOV06 SETUP - TCM A—— B—Park Vehicle on level surface.
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 the opposite direction at the same location.
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.
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 is incorrectly entered during setup (i.e. on a1 0 ° slope with a StarFire height error of 12 inches will result in a position offset of 2 inches on ground).
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 Ve.
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002263 –19–14NOV06–1/1 Differential Correction Setup PC9735 –UN–19NOV06 SETUP - DIFF CORRECTION A—RTK Setup B—StarFire Correction Frequ.
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 PA G E RUN INFO JOHN DEERE A B C D E F G SETUP Serial Port Serial Po.
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0002265 –19–14NOV06–1/1 Hours On After Shutdown 7 4 1 0 5 2 9 6 3 . 8 CLR SETUP PAGE RUN INFO SETUP JOHN DEERE License/Activate License Left (da.
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 PA G E RUN INFO JOHN DEERE A B C D E F G GPS 00:35:17 GMT Lat NoNav .
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 of GPS position accuracy achieved by receiver, and is displayed as a percentage (0-100%).
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 PA G E RUN INFO JOHN DEERE A B C D E F G GPS Diagnostic Trouble Codes INFO PAGE 2 Data Log (Diagnostic Use Only) Freq (MHz) Corrections Age(sec) 1545.
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 PA G E RUN INFO JOHN DEERE A B C D E F G GPS Diagnostic Trouble Codes INFO PAGE 2 Data Log (Diagnostic Use Only) Freq (MHz) Corrections Age(sec) 1545.
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 Diffe.
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,0000C39 –19–17OCT07–3/4 PC9587 –UN–06NOV06 INFO - DATA LOG - PAGE 2 A—PDOP B—— C—— D—Satellites Used E—— F—— G—Return .
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 -6.
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, RTK SF2 License Yes SF2 End Date 10/17/2114 GPS A B C D E F G Receiver Hours 2016.
Original GreenStar Display—StarFire iTC OUO6050,000226A –19–14NOV06–1/1 Satellite Tracking PC9585 –UN–06NOV06 INFO - GPS - PAGE 4 A—Satellite Tracking B—Satellite ID, Elevation, Azimut.
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 Radio Channel (1-14) RTK Network ID (1-4000) Con.
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 future applications.
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C3D –19–24SEP07–1/1 Vehicle Repeater PC9148 –UN–20APR06 Press: SETUP button >> StarFire iTC >> Differential Correction Setup (D) >> RTK Setup (A) Toggle (A) button next to RTK Operating Mode until “VEHICLE REPEATER” appears in the cell.
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 Radio Channel (1-14) RTK Network ID (1-4000) .
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 Radio Channel (1-14) RTK Network ID (1-4000.
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,000226E –19–14NOV06–2/4 SETUP SETUP JOHN DEERE Edit Stored RTK Base Locations (1-20) RTK A B C D E F G Base Lat (deg) Base Lon (deg) Base Alt (ft) CLR For Negative Survey RTK Base Location GPS 1 0.0000000 0.
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 Receiver 3. Press Start Survey Below 4. Wait 24 Hours 5.
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C40 –19–23SEP07–1/5 Shared Base Station RTK Security SBS RTK Security is security from unwanted users accessing a SBS RTK Network.
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C40 –19–23SEP07–2/5 RTK SECURE NETWORK will appear in cell “F”. Select letter button “F” Entering RTK vehicle (rover) serial numbers Press letter button next to ROVER # (1-99) and enter desired location number to store the RTK vehicle receiver serial number.
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C40 –19–23SEP07–3/5 SBS Security can be operated in a Public or Secure mode. • Public – This mode does not restrict RTK vehicles from receiving RTK corrections as long as they have the same Network ID as the base station.
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).
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 not been entered in.
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C42 –19–18OCT07–1/1 Network ID PC9736 –UN–17OCT07 SETUP - RTK A—RTK Operating Mode B—RTK Time Slot C—RTK Network ID D—— E—Radio and Repeater Configuration F—— G—Return to Differential Corrections Setup NOTE: 4000 network ID’s are available, default ID is 1.
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0002272 –19–25NOV06–1/1 Repeater PC9736 –UN–17OCT07 SETUP - RTK A—RTK Operating Mode B—RTK Time Slot C—RTK Network ID D—— E—Radio and Repeater Configuration F—— G—Return to Differential Corrections Setup NOTE: The radio can be configured to act separately as repeater.
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 Track No. 356-W Error (ft) 0.
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C44 –19–17OCT07–2/2 RUN JOHN DEERE Tracking A B C D E F G PAGE 3 Track No. 356-W Error (ft) 0.0 Mark Point Shift Track 3D RTK-X 3 2 1 PC9565 –UN–.
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.
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C46 –19–08NOV07–1/2 INFO Pages, Vehicle PC9739 –UN–19NOV06 PC9738 –UN–19NOV06 Absolute Survey A—RTK Base Station Data C—Distance E—Sign.
Original GreenStar Display—RTK OUO6050,0000C46 –19–08NOV07–2/2 • SW - Version of radio software. • SN - Serial number of radio connected to receiver.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002353 –19–19NOV06–1/1 Country Use Restrictions The John Deere SF 869 MHz RTK Radio Modem is designed to operate on frequency ranges, the exact use of which differs from one region and/or country to another.
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 that transmits high accuracy corrections to the vehicle StarFire receiver using RTK radios.
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 RTK system. During installation, care must be taken to ensure the base has problem-free operation.
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 the output, can be a challenge. Below are four options currently available through John Deere.
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 to you or others.
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 Station Receiver. The base station is the most critical part of the RTK operation, so setting up a base station correctly is vital to the operation of the RTK system.
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 by the surrounding objects.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002276 –19–14NOV06–3/4 PC8736 –UN–01SEP05 A—Receiver This receiver could be affected by both Multipathing and by shading.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002276 –19–14NOV06–4/4 PC8737 –UN–01SEP05 A—Receiver In the pictures above, both receivers will experience shading.
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 satellite sends down time coded messages for any receiver to pick up.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002277 –19–27NOV06–2/6 PC8743 –UN–01SEP05 PC8744 –UN–01SEP05 Even though the multipath signal may be reflected in below the 7 degree elevation mask, the receiver may still use this message because the time coded message tell the receiver that the satellite position is above 7 degrees (i.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002277 –19–27NOV06–3/6 PC8745 –UN–01SEP05 A—Receiver Picture on the Left: The base station, with receiver attached 1 foot off the top of the tower, was being affected by multipath from the dome of the water tower.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002277 –19–27NOV06–4/6 PC8746 –UN–01SEP05 A—Receiver To reduce both multipathing and shading, elevate the base station receiver above any structure to which it is attached. For best results, two meters or more from the highest point of the structure is recommended.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002277 –19–27NOV06–5/6 PC9391 –UN–23OCT06 A—Receiver B—Tower When setting up a tower network, ensure that the receiver (A) is 9.1 m (30 ft) away from the base of the tower (B) to protect your system from multipath.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002277 –19–27NOV06–6/6 PC9392 –UN–23OCT06 A—Receiver When installing a receiver (A) on a shed, grain leg, water tower, or other tall structure, ensure the receiver i s2m( 6 ft) above the peak of the structure.
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 the vehicle does not align to the previous track or bed.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002279 –19–25NOV06–1/1 Example A PC9394 –UN–30OCT06 A—Field A B—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 stations located within a 9.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,000227A –19–25NOV06–1/1 Operating Parameters StarFire iTC or Gen II Receiver Operating Parameters for ALL AutoTrac, SF1, SF2, and RTK Several factors can attribute to a less than optimal performance of the GPS receiver, whether it is operating in SF1, SF2 or RTK mode.
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 one of the most critical GPS AutoTrac values to monitor.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,000227B –19–14NOV06–2/2 PC9550 –UN–06NOV06 GOOD PC9549 –UN–06NOV06 BAD Keep in mind that PDOP (Position Dilution of Precision) is the measure of the geometrical strength of the GPS satellite configuration. As a general rule, any PDOP value below 3.
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 P.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,000227C –19–14NOV06–2/2 PC9552 –UN–06NOV06 StarFire iTC - Satellites A—SkyPlot B—Graph C—PDOP PDOP operating values should remain BELOW 3.5 DURING ALL AUTOTRAC OPERATIONS, especially RTK high precision operations.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,000227D –19–25NOV06–1/5 StarFire Signal Monitoring System PC9553 –UN–06NOV06 StarFire iTC Main A—Info C—Activations D—Serial Port E—Accuracy (%), GPS S.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,000227D –19–25NOV06–2/5 PC9554 –UN–10OCT07 GreenStar2 Pro - Guidance A—View B—Guidance Settings C—ShiftTrack Settings D—Signal Quality The GS2 alerts the operator when the current StarFire signal is not accurate.
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 .
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002280 –19–25NOV06–1/1 Specific Tower Setup Information It is recommended that the receiver be, at minimum, 9.1 m (30 ft) away from the tower to prevent both Shading and Multipathing. This distance may vary depending on the frame design of the tower or structure that you are mounting it around.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002281 –19–25NOV06–1/2 Utilizing Both The 91 m (300 ft) RTK Extension Harness And Low Loss Coax Cable PC9555 –UN–06NOV06 PC9556 –UN–06NOV06 A—91.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002282 –19–25NOV06–1/1 Utilizing The RTK Extension Harness PC8762 –UN–16SEP05 A—Radio mounted on tower B—Base Station Receiver This base station setup all.
RTK Base Station Setup OUO6050,0002284 –19–14NOV06–1/1 Utilizing Just Low Loss Coax Cable PC8763 –UN–16SEP05 A—Receiver and Radio B—Coax Cable This base station set up leaves the receiver and radio in a secure location and using low loss coax cable running to the antenna at an elevated position.
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.
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.
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics OUO6050,0002234 –19–14NOV06–4/4 Select Diagnostic Address icon (soft-key G) button (A) for 4 seconds and release.
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).
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics OUO6050,0002236 –19–25NOV06–2/5 Control Unit Add. Description Details iTC 020 DISPLAY: Angle of side to side receiver tilt.
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics OUO6050,0002236 –19–25NOV06–3/5 Control Unit Add. Description Details iTC 035 DISPLAY/MODIFY: Distance from pivot point of Shown in cm.
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics OUO6050,0002236 –19–25NOV06–4/5 Control Unit Add. Description Details iTC 059 DISPLAY: Number of CAN messages received by the GPS receiver.
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: Ser.
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics OUO6050,0002237 –19–14NOV06–2/3 Fault Code Description Problem Solution 523319.18 Low switched voltage low voltage on key switched power supply. Check battery voltage, check grounds, check harness. Contact dealer if problem persists.
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics OUO6050,0002237 –19–14NOV06–3/3 Fault Code Description Problem Solution 2146.13 TCM not calibrated TCM has not been calibrated for this See Calibrating in TCM or StarFire iTC vehicle. Please go to SETUP TCM to section.
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 (Z axis) (523441) Info 523441.
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics OUO6050,0002238 –19–14NOV06–2/2 SPN.FMI SPN Name Tractor Warning Light FMI Description Level 1 Text Rollover Sensor (956) Data Valid but Above Normal Operating Range - Moderately Severe Level Service Alert 956.16 (16) Roll Accelerometer out of range RTK base station location (524257) No Lamp 524257.
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics OUO6050,0002239 –19–14NOV06–1/1 GreenStar Deluxe - Diagnostic Readings PC9710 –UN–10NOV06 GreenStar Deluxe - Diagnostic Readings A—View- Deere GPS E—Speed.
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.
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.
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 comply with the EU electromagnetic compatibility provisions in directive 2004/108/EC.
Index Page Page AD Data Log Absolute Base Mode ..................... 20-6 Accuracy Indicator .................... 25-25 Absolute Survey Differential Mode ...................... 25-27 Base Mode ........................... 30-1 PDOP ....................
Index Page Page IP PDOP ..................... 15-19, 25-23, 25-26 Info Position Mode ......................... 25-21 R T K ............................... 30-18 Data Log ............................ 25-27 INFO Pages R T K .............................
Index Page Page Search Time (sec) .................... 15-24 Radio Channel ...................... 30-12 Repeater .......................... 30-14 Serial Number ........................ 15-24 Setup .............................. 25-18 TCM .............
Index Page Page Survey Y Absolute ............................. 30-1 Quick ........................... 30-1, 30-4 Yaw Rate ............................. 25-23 Switched voltage ....................... 15-24 System Overview ........................ 35-2 T TCM Calibration .
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