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AUTO Exhaust Filter Cleaning

When AUTO or PARKED cleaning is enabled, the exhaust temperature can be high under no load or light load conditions at certain times during the exhaust filter cleaning cycle. Disable exhaust filter cleaning system in conditions where it can be unsafe for elevated exhaust temperatures.

System defaults to AUTO mode when parked exhaust filter cleaning is complete or key switch is cycled.

Disable AUTO Exhaust Filter Cleaning system in conditions where it can be unsafe for elevated exhaust temperatures.

Damage to exhaust cleaning components can occur if engine is turned OFF while performing exhaust filter cleaning or shortly after cleaning is complete. Alarm sounds and a warning message appears on display. Start machine and follow messages on display to allow components to cool. See Engine Cool Down In Progress .

Parked Filter Cleaning

Parked Filter Cleaning is a process which you initiate to clean the exhaust filter when required.

During the process, engine speed is controlled by the system, and the machine must remain parked to complete the procedure. Time required for the Parked Filter Cleaning process is dependent upon the level of exhaust filter restriction, ambient temperatures, and current exhaust gas temperature.

When AUTO or PARKED cleaning is enabled, the exhaust temperature can be high under no load or light load conditions at certain times during the exhaust filter cleaning cycle.

Servicing machine or attachments during the exhaust filter cleaning can result in serious personal injury. Avoid exposure and skin contact with hot exhaust gases and components.

During auto or manual/stationary exhaust filter cleaning operations, the engine runs at elevated idle and hot temperatures for an extended period. Exhaust gases and exhaust filter components reach temperatures hot enough to burn people, or ignite, or melt common materials.

Damage to exhaust cleaning components can occur if engine is turned OFF while performing exhaust filter cleaning or shortly after cleaning is complete. Start machine and follow messages on display to allow components to cool. See Engine Cool Down In Progress .

Parked Filter Cleaning can exceed 40 minutes.

Select Abort at any time during Parked Filter Cleaning procedure to cancel process.

  1. H113830-UN: Parked Filter CleaningSelect Parked Exhaust Filter Cleaning button.

  2. Verify that the machine is configured for Parked Filter Cleaning.

    • Position the machine outdoors

    • Stop machine motion

    • Set engine speed to low idle

    • Engage park brake

    • Disengage separator

    • Clear proximity sensor

    • Engine debris management system functional


    N118440-UN: Check MarkOnce a condition has been met, a green check mark in box appears preceding the condition.

  3. H113803-UN: NextOnce all conditions have been met, select NEXT on display.

    NOTE:

    Exhaust Filter System controls the engine speed to increase exhaust temperature.

    H113801-UN: Progress IndicatorExhaust filter cleaning is shown by Progress Indicator.

  4. H114770-UN: CloseSelect and a message appears on the screen that can be viewed in the Status Center on the display.

    NOTE:

    Cleaning process continues when close button is selected.

    H113816-UN: Status CenterTo check status of the procedure, select Status Center to open Status Center page.

    H118543-UN: Check StatusSelect Check Status to view the cleaning process.

    H113825-UN: Cleaning CompleteSystem informs you when exhaust filter cleaning is complete.

  5. H114770-UN: CloseSelect to return to the display.

If you are not returning the machine to service immediately after procedure, allow engine time to return to normal operating temperature before stopping engine. See Engine Cool Down In Progress .

System defaults to AUTO mode when parked exhaust filter cleaning is complete.

Disable AUTO Exhaust Filter Cleaning

Auto Exhaust Filter Cleaning can be disabled in certain conditions.

Disable the automatic exhaust filter cleaning system only when necessary.

Modify When:

  • Indoors or under a roof unless a high temperature externally vented exhaust system is connected.

  • There is not enough time available for the machine to complete a cleaning cycle before it is shut down.

  • In high crop dust or chaff conditions.

  • Next to a fueling area.

  1. Select to open Exhaust Filter Cleaning.

  2. H113848-UN: ON/OFFSelect to enable or disable Automatic Filter Cleaning.

  3. H114770-UN: CloseSelect to close Exhaust Filter Cleaning.

Engine Cool Down In Progress

Engine Cool Down is a specific time period necessary to allow the engine and components to cool down.

Damage to exhaust cleaning components can occur if engine is turned OFF while performing exhaust filter cleaning or shortly after cleaning is complete. Alarm sounds and a warning message appears on display. Start machine and follow messages on display to allow components to cool.

  1. Exhaust Filter Cleaning Icon illuminates on corner post display and Engine Cool Down In Progress alert opens showing the minutes left before the machine can be shut down.

  2. H113812-UN: OKSelect OK on Engine Cool Down In Progress alert.

  3. H113817-UN: Status CenterExhaust Filter Cleaning Icon illuminates in Status Center during Engine Cool Down In Progress.

  4. H113818-UN: Status Center DisplaySelect Exhaust Filter Cleaning icon to view Engine Cool Down progress in the Status Center Display.

  5. H113813-UN: Exhaust Filter Cleaning Icon OFFWhen engine cool down time elapses, the Exhaust Filter Cleaning Icon is no longer illuminated.

  6. IMPORTANT:

    H113812-UN: OKIf engine is shut off during Engine Cool Down, an alert displays on screen requiring the engine to be started.

    Cool Down Complete message appears and tells you that the machine can be shut down. Select to close message.

Debris Management Filter Capacity

An indicator that allows you to view the debris management filter capacity.

  • H114602-UN: Green ZoneGreen Zone— filter capacity is good.

  • H114603-UN: Yellow ZoneYellow Zone— little filter capacity is remaining. Remove and clean filter soon. NOTE:

    A message appears on the screen that retriggers once per key cycle until filter is cleaned.

  • H114604-UN: Red ZoneRed Zone— there is no filter capacity remaining. Remove and clean filter now. NOTE:

    When indicator moves into the red zone, a Stop Alert DTC is triggered. Remove and clean the engine debris management filter.

Air Compressor

Air Compressor provides a supplemental compressed air source to clean the machine.

The air compressor will only function if the following requirements are met:

  • Engine must be running.

  • Machine must be in park.

  • Separator must be disengaged.

  • Header must be disengaged.

  • Machine external components must not be in motion.

Drain moisture from the air tank daily. Refer to Operator's Manual for details.

Never clean engine air filters or debris management air filters while engine is running.

Onboard Air Compressor is NOT recommended to inflate tires on the machine or run air tools.

Status Indicator — displays status of Air Compressor requirements.

When the air compressor is active, the green status indicator pulses to remind you that certain machine functions such as separator, header, unloading auger and propulsion systems are reduced in functionality.

When preconditions are not met, selecting the ON/OFF toggle button displays Air Compressor Status to help troubleshoot what is preventing the system from activating.

Air Compressor Status

Air Compressor Status shows the requirements needed to enable the air compressor system.

Items Displayed on Air Compressor Status Page:

Air Compressor Requirements:

  • Engine must be running.

  • Machine must be in park.

  • Separator must be disengaged.

  • Header must be disengaged.

  • Machine external components must not be in motion.

Access HVAC

Access application through display:

  1. H113668-UN: MenuMenu

  2. N119118-UN: Machine SettingsMachine Settings tab

  3. H114795-UN: HVACHVAC

Press HVAC button on navigation bar below display.

Set Temperature

Set Temperature allows you to set a desired temperature inside the cab.

  1. Select Set Temperature value to modify cab temperature setting.

  2. H114792-UN: DecreaseSelect to decrease value.

  3. H114791-UN: IncreaseSelect to increase value.

  4. H114770-UN: CloseSelect to close cab temperature setting.

Alternate Procedure to modify:

ClimaTrak™ Automatic Temperature Control—press temperature increase or decrease buttons on armrest to modify temperature.

Fan Speed

Fan Speed allows you to control fan speed inside the cab.

  1. Select the screen area under Fan Speed to modify it.

  2. H114802-UN: IndicatorIndicator moves to selected fan speed, automatic mode, or off by selecting the minus (-) or plus (+) buttons.

    1. H114998-UN: DecreaseSelect to decrease fan speed.

    2. H114997-UN: IncreaseSelect to increase fan speed.

    Fan will be turned OFF when indicator moves to OFF.

    Fan speed will be automatically regulated when indicator moves to AUTO.

  3. H114770-UN: CloseSelect to close fan speed setting.

    NOTE:

    In AUTO mode, as temperature approaches setpoint, fan speed decreases.

Alternate Procedure to modify:

ClimaTrak™ Automatic Temperature Control—press fan speed increase or decrease buttons on armrest to modify fan speed.

Air Flow Mode

Air Flow Mode allows you to adjust distribution of air flow inside the cab or enable windshield defrost.

Select desired air flow mode on toggle bar.

Air conditioning turns ON when Defrost air flow mode is selected.

Alternate Procedure to modify:

ClimaTrak™ Automatic Temperature Control— press air flow mode button on armrest to toggle between modes.

Air Conditioning (A/C)

Air Conditioning allows you to enable or disable air conditioning.

Air conditioning turns ON when defrost air flow mode is selected.

Select to enable or disable Air Conditioning.

Outside Temperature

Outside allows you to view the current outside temperature.

Select screen area under Outside to open a larger display of current outside temperature.

Access Active Terrain Adjustment™

  1. Menu

  2. N119118-UN: Machine SettingsMachine Settings tab

  3. H114642-UN: Active Terrain Adjustment™ Active Terrain Adjustment™

Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) Status

Select screen area under Status to open ATA Status page.

Applying Offsets— accommodating for terrain.

Active Terrain Adjustment™ Requirements:

  • ATA automation must be ON.

  • Machine must be ready to harvest:

    — Separator must be engaged.

    — Header must be engaged.

    — Engine must be set to high idle.

    — Road Mode must not be enabled.

  • Header must be below record stop height.

Automatic Adjustment

When Automatic Adjustment is enabled, Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) maintains material capacity by reducing fan speed and opening chaffer and sieve elements to reduce grain loss and elevated tailings when traveling uphill. The opposite occurs when traveling downhill to avoid degraded grain tank cleanliness.

Status— displays that the system is applying offsets.

Advanced Settings

Advanced Settings allows you to access further adjustments and less common settings.

Uphill Sensitivity — accelerates or decelerates system's reaction to vehicle pitch while harvesting uphill to help reduce grain loss and tailings.

Advanced Settings | Uphill Sensitivity

Uphill Sensitivity allows you to accelerate or decelerate system reaction to vehicle pitch to help reduce grain loss and tailings while traveling uphill.

Higher sensitivity values react more quickly to changes in pitch.

Modify When:

  • Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) system is making adjustments too soon or too late, causing grain loss or tailings to be higher than on level land.

  • Adjust the sensitivity lower if grain tank is not clean.

  • Adjust the sensitivity higher if cleaning shoe loss or tailings levels are elevated.

  1. Select Advanced Settings button.

  2. H119777-UN: Uphill SensitivitySelect plus (+) to increase or minus (-) to decrease desired sensitivity.

    Minimum: -100%

    Maximum: 100%

    Increment: 10%

    H114653-UN: OffsetsCurrent offsets displayed for fan/chaffer/sieve from the initial setpoint. Offsets displayed change as machine moves uphill or downhill.

  3. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close.

  1. Select Advanced Settings button.

  2. H114652-UN: ValueSelect to activate Navigation Bar and Armrest Adjustment Dials.

  3. H115035-UN: Navigation Bar Adjustment DialH115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse Navigation Bar or Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired sensitivity.

    • Turn dial clockwise to increase value.

    • Turn dial counterclockwise to decrease value.


  4. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Advanced Settings | Downhill Sensitivity

Downhill Sensitivity allows you to accelerate or decelerate system reaction to vehicle pitch to help maintain grain cleanliness while harvesting downhill.

Higher sensitivity values react more quickly to changes in pitch.

Modify When:

  • Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) system is making adjustments too soon or too late, causing grain loss or tailings to be higher than on level land.

  • Adjust the sensitivity lower if cleaning shoe loss or tailings levels are elevated.

  • Adjust the sensitivity higher if grain tank is not clean.

  1. Select Advanced Settings button.

  2. H119778-UN: Downhill SensitivitySelect plus (+) to increase or minus (-) to decrease desired sensitivity.

    Minimum: -100%

    Maximum: 100%

    Increment: 10%

    H114653-UN: OffsetsCurrent offsets displayed for fan/chaffer/sieve from the initial setpoint. Offsets displayed change as machine moves uphill or downhill.

  3. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close.

  1. Select Advanced Settings button.

  2. H114652-UN: ValueSelect to activate Navigation Bar and Armrest Adjustment Dials.

  3. H115035-UN: Navigation Bar Adjustment DialH115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse Navigation Bar or Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired sensitivity.

    • Turn dial clockwise to increase value.

    • Turn dial counterclockwise to decrease value.


  4. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Advanced Settings | Adjustment Triggers

Adjustment Triggers allow you to select desired cleaning fan, sieve, and chaffer step sizes the system adjusts to when harvesting in uphill and downhill terrain. It also allows you to turn automatic adjustment feature for sieve or chaffer off.

Typically these are only used in localized small grain conditions with special harvest requirements. Use when sensitivity adjustments are ineffective.

Auto Adjustment Step Size — amount of incremental change to the chaffer, sieve, or fan speed when commanded by the Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) system.

Advanced Settings | Adjustment Triggers | Auto Adjustment Step Size

Step Size is the amount of incremental change to either the chaffer, sieve, or fan speed when commanded by the Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) system.

Modify When:

Adjust the step sizes if sensitivity adjustments or feature selections (individual component adjustment ON/OFF) are ineffective.

Increasing step size:

When maximum sensitivity setting is not achieving desired results, or when all but one component needs more adjustment than the others.

Decreasing step size:

When minimum sensitivity setting is not achieving desired results, or when all but one component needs less adjustment than the others.

Step sizes are individual increments not the total range of the adjustments or number of adjustments.

Chaffer and Sieve

  1. Select Advanced Settings button.

  2. Scroll to Adjustment Triggers.

  3. H119126-UN: Step SizeH114645-UN: ChafferH114646-UN: SieveSelect Step Size to open number pad and enter desired value.

    Minimum: 1 mm

    Default: Based on crop being harvested.

    Maximum: 3 mm

    Increment: 1 mm

  4. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close.

  1. Select Advanced Settings button.

  2. Scroll to Adjustment Triggers.

  3. H119128-UN: Step SizeSelect to open Step Size page.

  4. H118542-UN: Step SizeH114644-UN: Fan SpeedSelect desired value.

    Minimum: 20 rpm

    Default: Based on crop being harvested.

    Maximum: 50 rpm

    Increment: 10 rpm

  5. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Advanced Settings | Adjustment Triggers | Auto Adjustment On/Off

Turn automatic adjustment feature for chaffer and sieve on or off.

Modify When:

Chaffer OFF (Cleaning Fan and Sieve ON):

Elevated chaff loads cause high chaff in tailings during uphill adjustments.

Sticks in grain tank are noticed during uphill adjustments.

Sieve OFF (Cleaning Fan and Chaffer ON):

Elevated grain in tailings occurs only during downhill adjustments.

Chaffer and Sieve OFF (Cleaning Fan ON):

Low yield small grains or small seed size (canola) where tank sample is sensitive to sieve and chaffer adjustments.

Shutting off the sieve and or chaffer may help with grain tank quality or tailings, but reduce the effectiveness against grain loss.

  1. Select Advanced Settings button.

  2. Scroll to Adjustment Triggers.

  3. H114647-UN: ON/OFFSelect to enable or disable sieve or chaffer auto adjustment.

  4. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Four-Wheel Drive (Optional)

Symptom

Problem

Solution

Machine Will Not Move When Four-Wheel Drive Is Engaged.

One or both rear wheels in spin-out condition.

Increase hydrostatic pump flow by moving the multi-function lever forward.

 

Bad electrical control switch on console.

See your John Deere dealer

 

Bad solenoid valve on the control valve.

See your John Deere dealer.

 

Spool will not move in the control valve.

See your John Deere dealer.

Machine Will Not Move When Four-Wheel Drive Is Disengaged.

Faulty line or connection between the main system and rear wheel drive control valve.

Repair or replace parts as needed.

Four-Wheel Drive Will Not Disengage.

Bad electrical control switch on console.

See your John Deere dealer

 

Bad solenoid valve on the control valve.

See your John Deere dealer.

 

Spool will not work in the control valve.

See your John Deere dealer.

Rear Wheels Wander During Transport Speeds.

Toe-in out of adjustment.

Adjust toe-in.

Access Grain Handling

  1. Menu

  2. N119118-UN: Machine SettingsMachine Settings tab

  3. H114773-UN: Grain HandlingGrain Handling

Press Grain Handling button on navigation bar below display.

Advanced Settings

Advanced Settings allows you to access further adjustments and less common settings.

Grain Level Auto Beacon — beacon light illuminates when grain tank is 3/4 full or is full.

Advanced Settings | Grain Level Auto Beacon

Grain Level Auto Beacon illuminates when grain tank is 3/4 full or is full.

Modify To:

  • Enable or disable Grain Level Auto Beacon.

  • Provide a signal that the grain tank is 3/4 or full.

Select to enable or disable Grain Level Auto Beacon.

Advanced Settings | Tank Unloading Offset

Tank Unloading Offset allows you to adjust grain tank empty level if all grain is not emptied from grain tank or grain level does not show 0% after grain tank is empty. Different crops, weights, and moisture can affect grain tank level sensor readings.

Modify When:

  • Grain remains in tank after grain tank level reads 0%.

  • Grain tank is emptied before grain tank level reads 0%.

  • Decrease offset value if grain remains in tank when grain tank level reads 0%.

  • Increase offset value if grain tank is emptied before grain tank level reads 0%.

Select to decrease value.

Minimum: -15

Maximum: 15

Increment: (+/-) 1

Advanced Settings | Custom Level Alarm

Custom Level Alarm allows you to enable a message to appear on the screen when selected grain level has been met.

Modify To:

  • Enable or disable Custom Level Alarm.

  • Set an additional earlier notification of grain tank level other than 3/4 full or full.

  • Set a lower alarm threshold.

  1. Select to enable or disable Custom Level Alarm.

  2. H119129-UN: Input BoxSelect to open number pad and enter desired value.

  3. H114789-UN: OKSelect OK to save value.

When custom level alarm is met, a message appears on-screen. The message can be viewed in the Status Center on the display.

Grain Level

Grain Level allows you to set correct grain tank Full Level or grain tank Empty Level if grain level is not reading correctly.

Modify When:

  • Set a lower grain tank level to avoid spilling grain over the sides when operating in hilly conditions.

  • As Grain Level fills up, you have the opportunity to set when tank is actually full - thus calibrating the 100% reading.

  • As grain tank is unloading, you might notice that tank is actually empty, even though system believes it is still unloading grain. You can select "Set Empty Level" button to tell the system that it is empty.

Select to save grain tank full level.

Selecting Set Empty Level will automatically adjust Tank Unloading Offset.

Grain level 3/4 and full beacon will adjust based on grain level.

Moisture Settings

Moisture Settings allows you to enable or disable moisture alarm, set maximum and minimum moisture alarm settings, set moisture correction, and enable or disable Use Fixed Moisture.

ON/OFF — enable or disable Moisture Alarm.

Moisture Alarm

Moisture Alarm allows you to enable or disable the Moisture Alarm that sounds when moisture value drops below minimum or above maximum setting.

Modify To:

  • Enable or disable the Moisture Alarm.

  • Adjust the minimum moisture percentage.

  • Adjust the maximum moisture percentage.

  • Select to enable or disable Moisture Alarm.

  • H119131-UN: MaximumSelect to set percentage for alarm to sound when moisture percentage is above value.

    Minimum: 1%

    Maximum: 60%

  • H119130-UN: MinimumSelect to set percentage for alarm to sound when moisture percentage is below value.

    Minimum: 1%

    Maximum: 50%

Maximum moisture percentage must be set higher than minimum moisture percentage.

Moisture Correction

Moisture Correction allows you to toggle between Moisture Correction or Fixed Moisture, adjust the value when moisture percentage measured by combine moisture sensor differs from the elevator certified moisture, and disable moisture sensor reading and force a preset moisture value.

Modify To:

  • Toggle between moisture correction and fixed moisture.

  • Change amount of correction needed to match a certified moisture reading.

  • Change fixed moisture level used when the fixed moisture feature is enabled.

Set moisture correction to difference between combine moisture sensor and elevator certified moisture sensor. {Example: elevator moisture (13%) minus combine measured moisture (12%) = moisture difference (+1%)}

  1. If Use Fixed Moisture is checked, deselect checkbox to enable Correction.

  2. H119132-UN: ValueSelect to open number pad and enter desired value.

  3. H114789-UN: OKSelect OK to save value.

Moisture correction can be a positive or negative number.

  1. If Use Fixed Moisture is not checked, select checkbox to enable.

  2. H119133-UN: ValueSelect to open number pad and enter desired value.

  3. H114789-UN: OKSelect OK to save value.

Status Center

Status Center provides status and quick access for Grain Handling functions. See Display Overview for more information.

Unloading Auger Swung Out—

Unloading Auger Engaged— grain is flowing

Selecting Set Empty Level will automatically adjust Tank Unloading Offset.

Grain level 3/4 and full beacon will adjust based on grain level.

Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals — Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, and Stage IV Engines

Recommended oil and filter service intervals are based on a combination of oil pan capacity, type of engine oil and filter used, and sulfur content of the diesel fuel. Actual service intervals also depend on operation and maintenance practices.

Use oil analysis to evaluate the condition of the oil and to aid in selection of the proper oil and filter service interval. Contact your John Deere dealer for more information on engine oil analysis.

Change the oil and oil filter at least once every 12 months even if the hours of operation are fewer than the otherwise recommended service interval.

Diesel fuel sulfur content affects engine oil and filter service intervals. Higher fuel sulfur levels reduce oil and filter service intervals.

Use of diesel fuel with sulfur content less than 15 mg/kg (15 ppm) is REQUIRED.

Engine operation at high altitude decreases oil change intervals. See Diesel Engine Oil Service Interval for Operation at High Altitude for additional information.

To avoid engine damage:

  • Reduce oil and filter service intervals by 50% when using biodiesel blends greater than B20. Oil analysis may allow longer service intervals.

  • Use only approved oil types.

Approved Oil Types

  • John Deere Plus-50™ II

  • “Other Oils” include API CK-4, API CJ-4, ACEA E9, and ACEA E6

-: Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, and Stage IV Service Intervals

Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals

John Deere Plus-50™ II

400 hours

Other Oils

250 hours

Oil analysis may extend the service interval of “Other Oils” to a maximum not to exceed the interval of Plus-50™ II oils. Oil analysis means taking a series of oil samples at 50-hour increments beyond the normal service interval until either the data indicates the end of useful oil life or the maximum service interval of John Deere Plus-50 II oils is reached.

Access Folding

  1. Menu

  2. N119118-UN: Machine SettingsMachine Settings tab

  3. H114607-UN: FoldingFolding

Press Folding button on navigation bar below display.

Grain Tank Covers

Grain Tank Covers allows you to open and close grain tank covers from within the cab.

Avoid power line entanglement. Grain tank covers must be closed before transporting machine.

Unload grain before closing grain tank covers.

Grain tank covers must be fully opened in order to engage separator.

Modify To:

  • Configure machine for field operation.

  • Service machine components.

  • Configure machine for road transportation or storage.

  • Clean out machine.

When a position unknown error is present on Grain Tank Covers, one-touch folding is unavailable. Select and hold buttons to fold or unfold grain tank covers.

You can press the quick-stop switch on multi-function lever at any time to stop all movement controlled by the Folding application. Resume folding by selecting desired button.

  1. H114619-UN: Lock/UnlockSelect to unlock fold and unfolding buttons.

  2. H114623-UN: OpenSelect desired button to fold or unfold grain tank covers.

    • Select to fully open grain tank covers.

    • H114621-UN: CloseSelect to close grain tank covers.

      H114616-UN: Progress IndicatorDisplays progress of grain tank covers when opening and closing.

      NOTE:

      H114622-UN: Open/CloseYou can interrupt grain tank cover movement at any time by selecting either of the action buttons. Resume folding by selecting desired button.

    • H114627-UN: Fully OpenH114640-UN: Fully ClosedFolding status is displayed on screen when action is complete. NOTE:

      H114615-UN: LockSystem automatically changes to locked status 30 seconds after last button selection.

      NOTE:

      Locked state prevents you from accessing folding controls, however it does not stop equipment that is already in motion. Locked state does not block physical controls that can be assigned to actuate movement in Controls Setup application.


Folding Auger Tip

Folding Auger Tip allows you to fold and unfold unloading auger tip as required.

Modify To:

  • Configure machine for field operation.

  • Service machine components.

  • Configure machine for road transportation or storage.

When a position unknown error is present on Folding Auger Tip, one-touch folding is unavailable. Select and hold buttons to fold or unfold auger tip.

You can press the quick-stop switch on multi-function lever at any time to stop all movement controlled by the Folding application. Resume folding by selecting desired button.

  1. H114619-UN: UnlockSelect to unlock fold and unfolding buttons.

  2. Select desired button to fold or unfold auger tip.

    • H114637-UN: UnfoldSelect to unfold auger tip.

    • H114628-UN: FoldSelect to fold auger tip.

      H114616-UN: Progress IndicatorDisplays progress of auger tip when unfolding and folding.

      NOTE:

      H114629-UN: Unfold/FoldYou can interrupt auger tip folding movement at any time by selecting either of the action buttons. Resume folding by selecting desired button.

    • H114631-UN: Fully UnfoldedH114641-UN: Fully FoldedFolding status is displayed on screen when action is complete.


    NOTE:

    H114615-UN: LockedSystem automatically changes to locked status 30 seconds after last button selection.

    NOTE:

    Locked state prevents you from accessing folding controls, however it does not stop equipment that is already in motion. Locked state does not block physical controls that can be assigned to actuate movement in Controls Setup application.

Folding Corn Head (Without Position Sensors)

Folding Corn Head Control allows you to fold and unfold corn head.

Modify To:

  • Configure machine for field operation.

  • Service machine components.

  • Detaching corn head from machine.

  • Gain clearance at headlands.

  • Configure machine for road transportation.

Follow local government laws and regulations regarding transporting a header on roadways.

You can press the quick-stop switch on multi-function lever at any time to stop all movement controlled by the Folding application. Resume folding by selecting desired button.

  1. Select to unlock fold and unfolding buttons.

  2. H115022-UN: UnfoldSelect and hold desired button to fold or unfold corn head.

    NOTE:

    You can interrupt folding movement at any time by releasing the action button. Resume folding by selecting and holding desired button.

    • Select and hold to unfold corn head.

    • H115021-UN: FoldSelect and hold to fold corn head.


    NOTE:

    H114615-UN: LockSystem automatically changes to locked status 30 seconds after last button selection.

    NOTE:

    Locked state prevents you from accessing folding controls, however it does not stop equipment that is already in motion. Locked state does not block physical controls that can be assigned to actuate movement in Controls Setup application.

Folding Corn Head (With Position Sensors)

Folding Corn Head Control allows you to fold and unfold corn head.

Modify To:

  • Configure machine for field operation.

  • Service machine components.

  • Detaching corn head from machine.

  • Gain clearance at headlands.

  • Configure machine for road transportation.

Follow local government laws and regulations regarding transporting a header on roadways.

You can press the quick-stop switch on multi-function lever at any time to stop all movement controlled by the Folding application. Resume folding by selecting desired button.

  1. Select to unlock fold and unfolding buttons.

  2. H114617-UN: UnfoldSelect and hold desired button to fold or unfold corn head.

    • Select and hold to unfold corn head.

    • H115021-UN: FoldSelect and hold to fold corn head. NOTE:

      You can interrupt folding movement at any time by releasing the action button. Resume folding by selecting and holding desired button.

      H114616-UN: Progress IndicatorDisplays progress of corn head when unfolding and folding.

    • H116122-UN: Partially UnfoldedH116121-UN: Fully UnfoldedH116123-UN: Partially FoldedH116124-UN: Fully FoldedA folding corn head equipped with position sensors will display current folding status.


    NOTE:

    H114615-UN: LockSystem automatically changes to locked status 30 seconds after last button selection.

    NOTE:

    Locked state prevents you from accessing folding controls, however it does not stop equipment that is already in motion. Locked state does not block physical controls that can be assigned to actuate movement in Controls Setup application.

Access Lights

  1. Menu

  2. N119118-UN: Machine SettingsMachine Settings tab

  3. H115006-UN: LightsLights

Press Lights button on navigation bar below display.

Field Lights Preset 1—Low Beam

Customize Preset 1-Low Beam mode lights for specific customer needs. Modify when needing customized lighting in low visibility such as during unloading or harvesting operations.

  1. Select to allow customization of each individual light in this mode.

    • H113857-UN: LinkedSelect Link on toggle button to link paired left-hand and right-hand lights for simultaneous ON and OFF operation on all tabs.

    • H113858-UN: UnlinkedSelect Unlink on toggle button to allow paired left-hand and right-hand lights individual ON and OFF operation on all tabs.


  2. H114591-UN: Light ButtonH113853-UN: Light Pair ButtonSelect light or light pair button for lights you want illuminated.

    NOTE:

    H114592-UN: Highlighted ButtonButton becomes highlighted when selected.

Field Lights Preset 2—Low Beam

Customize Preset 2-Low Beam mode lights for specific customer needs. Modify when needing customized lighting in low visibility such as during unloading or harvesting operations.

  1. Select to allow customization of each individual light in this mode.

    • H113857-UN: LinkedSelect Link on toggle button to link paired left-hand and right-hand lights for simultaneous ON and OFF operation on all tabs.

    • H113858-UN: UnlinkedSelect Unlink on toggle button to allow paired left-hand and right-hand lights individual ON and OFF operation on all tabs.


  2. H114591-UN: Light ButtonH113853-UN: Light Pair ButtonSelect light or light pair button for lights you want illuminated.

    NOTE:

    H114592-UN: Highlighted ButtonButton becomes highlighted when selected.

Field Lights Preset 1—High Beam

Customize Preset 1-High Beam mode lights for specific customer needs. Modify when needing customized lighting in low visibility such as during unloading or harvesting operations.

  1. Select to allow customization of each individual light in this mode.

    • H113857-UN: LinkedSelect Link on toggle button to link paired left-hand and right-hand lights for simultaneous ON and OFF operation on all tabs.

    • H113858-UN: UnlinkedSelect Unlink on toggle button to allow paired left-hand and right-hand lights individual ON and OFF operation on all tabs.


  2. H114591-UN: Light ButtonH113853-UN: Light Pair ButtonSelect light or light pair button for lights you want illuminated.

    NOTE:

    H114592-UN: Highlighted ButtonButton becomes highlighted when selected.

Field Lights Preset 2—High Beam

Customize Preset 2-High Beam mode lights for specific customer needs. Modify when needing customized lighting in low visibility such as during unloading or harvesting operations.

  1. Select to allow customization of each individual light in this mode.

    • H113857-UN: LinkedSelect Link on toggle button to link paired left-hand and right-hand lights for simultaneous ON and OFF operation on all tabs.

    • H113858-UN: UnlinkedSelect Unlink on toggle button to allow paired left-hand and right-hand lights individual ON and OFF operation on all tabs.


  2. H114591-UN: Light ButtonH113853-UN: Light Pair ButtonSelect light or light pair button for lights you want illuminated.

    NOTE:

    H114592-UN: Highlighted ButtonButton becomes highlighted when selected.

Exit Lights

Exit Lights allows you to select duration and lights which will remain illuminated after key switch is turned to OFF position.

Exit lights turn on if road or field lights were used in the last 5 min.

  1. Select to allow customization of each individual light in this mode.

    • H113857-UN: LinkedSelect Link on toggle button to link paired left-hand and right-hand lights for simultaneous ON and OFF operation on all tabs.

    • H113858-UN: UnlinkedSelect Unlink on toggle button to allow paired left-hand and right-hand lights individual ON and OFF operation on all tabs.


  2. H114591-UN: Light ButtonH113853-UN: Light Pair ButtonSelect light or light pair button for lights you want illuminated.

    NOTE:

    H114592-UN: Highlighted ButtonButton becomes highlighted when selected.

  3. H114588-UN: Exit TimeoutSelect to open Exit Timeout screen.

  4. Select desired Exit Timeout Setting.

    -: Exit Timeout Values

    Exit Timeout Values

    Instant-off (0 s)

    60 s

    3 min

    10 s

    90 s

    4 min

    30 s

    2 min

    5 min

  5. H114606-UN: OKH114605-UN: CancelSelect OK to save or Cancel to revert to previous setting.

Field Light Controls

Field lights controls allows you to select the desired field light preset and mode.

  1. Turn steering column selector knob to field light position.

  2. Select desired high beam or low beam mode.

    • Push lever to select high beam mode.

    • Pull lever to select low beam mode.


  3. H115018-UN: Armrest Light TogglePress armrest light toggle to select field lights preset 1 or field lights preset 2.

    NOTE:

    LED will illuminate for selected preset mode 1 or 2.

    • Momentary High Beam: pull and hold lever to upper position to momentarily activate high beam mode.

    • Low Beam Position: pull lever to middle position to operate low beams.

    • High Beam Position: push lever to lower position to operate high beams.


Access Transmission

  1. Menu

  2. N119118-UN: Machine SettingsMachine Settings tab

  3. H113843-UN: TransmissionTransmission

Max Speed 1 and 2

Max Speed 1 cannot be set higher than current maximum speed set in Max Speed 2.

Greater maximum setpoints mean more aggressive machine movements. It is always best to use low range with a low maximum setpoint when doing precision movements (hooking up header).

  • Example 1: Attaching header to machine and harvesting desired crop. Max Speed 1 set to 1.6 km/h (1 mph). Max Speed 2 set to 11.3 km/h (7 mph).

  • Example 2: Waterway approaches and harvesting desired crop. Max Speed 1 set to 4.8 km/h (3 mph). Max Speed 2 set to 11.3 km/h (7 mph).

Select plus (+) button to increase value.

Select minus (-) button to decrease value.

As you switch between speed settings using the ProDrive™ Mode buttons on the armrest, a message appears on-screen reminding you of the speed settings currently active. The message can be viewed in the Status Center on the display.

Advanced Settings ProDrive™

Items accessible on Advanced Settings page:

Limp Home Mode — enable to move a machine with a power train sensor fault to a safe location or to be serviced.

Tow Mode — must be enabled to tow the machine.

Advanced Settings ProDrive™ Tow Mode

You can enable Tow Mode to protect transmission if machine is disabled and requires towing.

Do not tow machine with wire rope. If rope breaks, the whipping action could cause bodily injury.

Do not remove couplers. When couplers are removed, brakes are disabled.

Avoid electrical line entanglement. Grain extensions or grain tank covers must be lowered and radio antenna lowered before transporting.

Check local governmental regulations regarding driving or towing equipment on public roads. Use auxiliary lights and devices available from your John Deere dealer to warn other roadway users.

Avoid crushing injuries from runaway machine. If machine is on a slope, do not disengage park brake until wheels are blocked.

Machine can be towed for emergency situations up to 10 min at maximum speed of 10 km/h (6.2 mph).

Tow Mode procedure requirements:

-: Tow Mode Requirements

Engine State

Running

Wheel Speed

0 km/h (0 mph)

Operator

In Seat

To tow machine, proceed as follows:

  1. Start engine.

  2. Empty grain tank and remove header.

  3. Swing unloading auger back.

  4. Fold grain tank extensions or grain tank covers.

  5. Swing ladder forward and fold down radio antenna.

    NOTE:

    Always tow machine in a forward direction by attaching a chain around main axle. Be certain chain does not damage any hydraulic lines. Have driver in operator’s seat to steer machine.

  6. Turn warning lights ON, unless prohibited by law.

    NOTE:

    Engine must be running to turn off park brake and tow machine. If engine is inoperable, see your John Deere dealer or other qualified service provider for further information.

  7. Select ON/OFF toggle button to enable Tow Mode.

  8. H114772-UN: MessageIf requirements for tow mode were not met, a message appears displaying which requirements are not met.

  9. H114770-UN: CloseIf you need to exit tow mode for any reason you can do so by selecting close button.

  10. H114771-UN: Green CheckmarkOnce a requirement is met, a green checkmark appears preceding the requirement.

  11. H114769-UN: ON/OFFOnce all requirements are met, you can select ON/OFF toggle button to activate Tow Mode.

    CAUTION:

    Prevent collisions between other road users, slow moving tractors with attachments or towed equipment, and self-propelled machines on public roads. Frequently check for traffic from the rear, especially in turns, and use hand signals or turn signal lights.

    Use headlights, flashing warning lights, and turn signals day and night. Follow local regulations for equipment lighting and marking. Keep lighting and marking visible and in good working order. Replace or repair lighting and marking that are damaged or lost.

  12. Press park button on armrest to release brakes before towing machine.

    NOTE:

    Operator must remain in seat for park to be disengaged.

Tow mode is disabled and a message appears on screen that can be viewed in the Status Center if you:

  • Shift transmission into gear.

Advanced Settings ProDrive™ Limp Home Mode

Allows machine to operate up to 4 hours. Not to be used for normal operation.

Select ON/OFF toggle button to enable Limp Home Mode.

If there is a power train sensor fault Limp Home Mode enables and a message appears.

Limp Home Mode will automatically disable on machine key cycle.

If no power train sensor fault was detected, Limp Home Mode is not enabled and a message appears.

Advanced Settings Push Button

Items accessible on Advanced Settings page:

Tow Mode — must be enabled to tow the machine.

Cleaning Fan Actuator (Without Active Terrain Adjustment™)—Adjusting

Cleaning fan minimum/maximum speed is controlled electronically. Stop nuts ensure drive protection, if there is an improper electronic speed setting. Nuts must be installed as shown.

Verify nuts (A) are jammed together at the end of the threads (B) as shown.

Cleaning Fan Actuator (Active Terrain Adjustment™)—Adjusting

Cleaning Fan Belt (Without Active Terrain Adjustment™)—Replacing

Disengage separator, shut OFF engine and remove key.

Shut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key.

Wedge bottom sheave (A) to full open position.

Disconnect support arms (B) and swing arms away.

Remove upper sheave (C) and pull belt (D) over lower sheave.

Install replacement belt, remove the wedge, and connect the support arms.

Check adjustment of cleaning fan speed.

Cleaning Fan Belt (Active Terrain Adjustment™)—Replacing

Disengage separator, shut OFF engine and remove key.

Shut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key.

Wedge bottom sheave (A) to full open position.

Remove spring pin (B) and pin (C) from the actuator motor.

Allow support arms (D) to swing out of the way.

Remove upper sheave (E) and pull belt (F) over lower sheave.

Install replacement belt, remove the wedge, and connect the support arms.

Align support arms with the actuator motor and retain with the previously removed pins.

Check adjustment of cleaning fan speed.

Access Interactive Combine Adjustment

  1. Menu

  2. H119891-UN: ApplicationsApplications tab

  3. H116290-UN: Interactive Combine AdjustmentInteractive Combine Adjustment

Access Controls Setup

Access Application Through Display:

  1. H113668-UN: MenuMenu

  2. N119118-UN: Machine SettingsMachine Settings tab

  3. H118152-UN: Controls SetupControls Setup

Press Controls Setup button on navigation bar below display.

Access Integrated Combine Adjustment 2

  1. Menu

  2. H119891-UN: ApplicationsApplications tab

  3. H113729-UN: Integrated Combine Adjustment 2Integrated Combine Adjustment 2

Access Harvest Settings

  1. Menu

  2. N119118-UN: Machine SettingsMachine Settings tab

  3. H113528-UN: Harvest SettingsHarvest Settings

Press the Harvest Settings button on the navigation bar below the display.

Threshing Clearance (Active Concave Isolation)

This procedure calibrates Threshing Clearance by identifying the fully opened and closed positions of the concaves. A properly calibrated Threshing Clearance provides the best results for the harvest setting recommendation. See your Operator's Manual for more details.

Calibration should not be completed with round bar concave covers installed. An incorrect zero position results.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Before each harvest season.

  • Physical concave opening does not match what is being displayed in the cab.

  • Concaves are replaced with a new or different set of concaves.

  • Threshing clearance sensor, or associated components are replaced/adjusted.

Items Accessible on Threshing Clearance Page:

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Recommended Interval

As Needed

Estimated Time Required

Approximately 1-2 min

Threshing Clearance (Active Concave Isolation) Calibration Procedure

Procedure Requirements:

-: Requirements

Engine State

Running

Operating State

Parked on a level surface

Procedure Overview:

  1. N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationSelect Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. Follow messages on-screen to complete procedure.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  1. Select Retry button.

  2. Verify all requirements listed on-screen have been met.

  3. If calibration fails twice, see your John Deere dealer or qualified service provider.

Program Radio for Local Area Frequency

If a different tuner frequency is needed for the radio, see your John Deere dealer for further information.

-: Frequency

Wave Bands (United States / Canada)

Wave Bands (All Other Countries)

FM

87.7—107.9 MHz

UKW (FM)

87.5—108.0 MHz

AM

530—1710 kHz

MW

522—1629 kHz

WX

162.4—162.55 MHz

LW

153—279 kHz

Controls Setup Overview

Main page shown is for example only. Your main page may differ depending on options or connected equipment.

Controls Setup application is used to make new assignments or access custom presets that you previously configured on the Multi-Function Lever or the CommandARM™ .

Controls Setup contains no default assignments; the Multi-Function Lever and CommandARM™ reset to a locked state upon key cycle.

Display must be booted in order for you to disengage the Control Group locks for function assignment. Control Group refers to the reconfigurable buttons on both the Multi-Function Lever and CommandARM™.

Multi-Function Lever — select to access the Multi-Function Lever presets.

The on-screen Lock Indicator is illuminated whenever the displayed control group is locked with the Control Group Lock button on the CommandARM™. Applications or Functions setup will not operate.

Multi-Function Lever - Controls Setup

Multi-Function Lever Controls Setup is used to assign Applications and Functions to buttons on the Multi-Function Lever.

Multi-Function Lever — allows you to make assignments to the buttons on the Multi-Function Lever.

Multi-Function Lever

Multi-Function Lever Controls Setup is used to assign Applications and Functions to buttons on the Multi-Function Lever.

Procedure to Modify:

The on-screen Lock Indicator is present whenever the displayed Control Group is locked with the Control Group Lock button on the CommandARM™. Control Group locks re-engage on key cycle.

Scroll Button — is used to select function assignments, increase or decrease a value, or make a left-hand or right-hand adjustment.

Assigning functions to either the Scroll Button "roll" or "press" action works the same as other assignments.

CommandARM™ - Controls Setup

CommandARM™ Controls Setup is used to assign Application and Functions to the CommandARM™.

CommandARM™ Button — allows you to make assignments to the buttons on the CommandARM™.

CommandARM™

CommandARM™ Controls Setup is used to assign Application and Functions to the CommandARM™.

Procedure to Modify:

If there are no custom assignments present, the application does not open upon unlocking the control group.

The on-screen Lock Indicator is present whenever the displayed Control Group is locked with the Control Group Lock button on the CommandARM™. Control Group locks re-engage on key cycle.

Create Single Position Assignments

Buttons A and B or 3 and 4 allow you to assign and activate your preferred Applications, then make Function assignments.

For additional Application and Function information, select the Help Contents button.

Procedure to Modify:

Use Controls Setup reconfigurable buttons to personalize your machine and perform tasks quickly with the press of a button.

The Example shown is typical for making Application assignments. Select to view a list of available Application or Function assignments.

Example: This example will assign the AutoTrac™ Guidance application to button A.

  1. H118507-UN: Select ApplicationSelect to activate the Select Application display.

    NOTE:

    H118506-UN: Remove AssignmentIf an assignment is already present on the Control Setup display, the "Remove Assignment" option is placed at the top of the list. Select to close and clear the assignment.

  2. H118156-UN: AutoTrac™ GuidanceH118509-UN: AutoTrac™ Guidance SelectedSelect the AutoTrac™ Guidance application.

  3. H118157-UN: Center TrackH118510-UN: Center Track SelectedSelect Center Track function.

    NOTE:

    After selecting the function, the control assignment is made.

  4. H116648-UN: CloseSelect to close the Controls Setup application.

Create Dual Position Assignments

Buttons C and D or 1 and 2 allow you to assign and activate your preferred Applications, then make Function assignments.

For additional Application and Function information, select the Help Contents button.

Procedure to Modify:

Use Controls Setup reconfigurable buttons to personalize your machine and perform tasks quickly with the press of a button.

The Example shown is typical for making Application and Function assignments. Select to view a list of available Application or Function assignments.

Example: This example will assign the Unloading Auger Tip Fold/Unfold function to button C. This will allow you to fold/unfold the auger tip any time you press button C.

  1. H118508-UN: Select ApplicationSelect to activate the Select Application display.

    NOTE:

    H118506-UN: Remove AssignmentIf an assignment is already present on the Control Setup display, the "Remove Assignment" option is placed at the top of the list. Select to close and clear the assignment.

  2. H118166-UN: FoldingH118536-UN: Folding SelectedSelect the Folding application.

  3. H118165-UN: Unloading Auger Top Fold/UnfoldH118537-UN: Unloading Auger Tip Fold/Unfold SelectedSelect Unloading Auger Tip Fold/Unfold function.

    NOTE:

    After selecting the function, the control assignment is made.

  4. H116648-UN: CloseSelect to close the Controls Setup application.

Scroll Button

Assigning functions to either the Scroll Button "roll" or "press" action works the same as other assignments.

Application Assignments

Allows you to assign your preferred Application and Functions.

Only application assignments available for your machine will appear.

AutoTrac™ Guidance Application— allows you to access functions to make guidance system adjustments.

Function Assignments

The programmable and Scroll buttons allow you to make function assignments, select from multiple positions, to increase or decrease a value, or to make a left-hand or right-hand adjustment. Use the Scroll Button to assign function assignments.

For additional Application and Function information, select the Help Contents button.

AutoTrac™ Guidance

Center Track— select to establish a new track.

Close Overlay— select to close the overlay.

Dial-A-Speed™ — select to change the speed of the reel or the belt pickup as needed.

Unloading Auger Tip— select to Fold/Unfold the Unloading Auger Tip.

ProDrive™ Speed Setpoint— select to increase or decrease the transmission setpoint.

Residue Direction Swap— select to change the direction of the residue discharge from one side to the other side.

Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) Main Page

Main page shown is for example only. Your main page may differ depending on options or connected equipment.

The Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) application is actively seeking to optimize machine settings based on your feedback.

  • Use Harvest Settings for initial machine settings for selected crop.

  • Use Interactive Combine Adjustment to optimize the machine settings.

While in a session, any time you close the ICA application a message appears on the display and can be viewed in the Status Center on the display.

Some items below are only displayed if machine is equipped with the associated option.

Session Status — communicates the current system Progress, Crop Type, Harvest Priorities, Reported Issues, and Last Adjustment.

Stage 1 — Report Issues

Select areas to improve.. — select an area needing improvement.

What type of Grain Quality issues? — select specific grain quality types which need performance improvement.

ICA2 Detected Issues

ICA2 Detected Issues — displays a summary of the issues that ICA2 has detected when opening ICA from ICA2.

ICA is finding recommendations. — finds recommended machine settings based on the issues you reported.

Select "Apply" to have ICA adjust settings using the shown solution. — apply Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) recommended solution.

Select "Next" to proceed with manual adjustment. — requires you to make in-cab or out-of-cab adjustments.

ICA is applying the setting adjustment... — performs the selected setting adjustment.

ICA is monitoring performance changes... — monitors performance change of selected recommended setting.

ICA is awaiting operator action... — make manual machine adjustments that need to take place in order for the Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) to auto-advance to the next step of the solution evaluation.

Since the last adjustment, how has performance been impacted? — communicate to Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) the state of the harvest performance since the last adjustment was made.

How should ICA proceed? — allows you to select the following if "Unreported Issues" are unacceptable:

ICA Session Complete— machine has been optimized.

Modules for this application can be added to the run pages using Layout Manager .

ICA Status— each distinct "stage" of the ICA process can be represented on the run page module while that stage is active.

Different modules can be available for your application.

Shortcut keys for this application can be added to the shortcut bar using Layout Manager .

ICA Shortcut Key— quick access to open ICA.

If Integrated Combine Adjustment is OFF and the shortcut key flashes, a message appears indicating the machine needs to be optimized again through ICA.

Different shortcut keys can be available for your application.

Session Status

Session Status communicates the current Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) Progress, Crop Type, Harvest Priorities, Reported Issues, and Last Adjustment.

Not all items appear at the same time.

Progress — shows the current stage of the session.

Select areas to improve.

"Select areas to improve." allows you to select an area needing improvement.

Grain Losses — select if Grain Losses is an area you would like to improve.

When all areas to improve have been addressed, selecting "Next" will take you ICA is finding recommendations .

If you are reporting new issues in the middle of an ICA session, current unresolved issues will remain checked.

Stop Session is the best method to close the application without resolving all issues and starting over if you re-open the application. Adjustments that were made by ICA will not be undone if Stop Session is chosen to close the system.

Stop session is only available if you are reporting new issues in the middle of an ICA session.

ICA will resume in the same place when you re-enter after closing.

Harvest Priorities

Harvest Priorities allows you to arrange the harvest priorities list in order of importance, with the highest priority at the top.

Harvest Priorities are used to determine what areas are most important to you when multiple issues exist.

Modify When:

Changing to a new crop type and the default priorities do not match your own.

  1. Select area under Harvest Priorities to open.

  2. H116313-UN: Harvest PrioritiesSelect highest priority item to place at the top of the list.

    • H116315-UN: RaiseSelect to raise the selected item.

    • H116314-UN: LowerSelect to lower the selected item.


  3. Select remaining individual items and place in desired priority.

What type of Grain Losses?

"What type of Grain Losses?" allows you to select specific grain loss issues taking place, then allows the system to search for adjustments to improve performance.

Separator Loss — select if large amounts of free grain are at the rear of the grain return pan.

ICA will resume in the same place when you re-enter after closing.

What type of Grain Quality issues?

"What type of Grain Quality issues?" allows you to select specific grain quality issues taking place, then allows the system to search for adjustments to improve performance.

Broken Grain — select if damaged or broken grain is in the grain tank.

ICA will resume in the same place when you reenter after closing.

Straw Quality Issues

Windrow mode only. Straw excessively broken, too short, or tangled.

How to Determine:

Inspect straw windrow.

ICA2 Detected Issues

ICA2 Detected Issues displays a summary of the issues that ICA2 has detected.

ICA2 Detected Issues— shows issues found in grain loss, grain quality and excess tailings.

Excess Tailings

Tailings volume is high enough to cause tailings full alarm or significantly higher than expected by operator.

How to Determine:

View tailings on VisionTrak™ display.

Properly set machines have some tailing volume.

ICA is finding recommendations.

"ICA is finding recommendations." activates ICA, begins a session, displays the current selected settings, and displays the Finding Recommendations progress indicator.

Edit Issues — allows you to begin a new session and change the reported issues or return to the previous page.

Stop Session is the best method to close the application without resolving all issues and starting over if you re-open the application. Adjustments that were made by ICA will not be undone if Stop Session is chosen to close the system.

Stop session is only available if you are reporting new issues in the middle of an ICA session.

After ICA finds the recommendations, you will be taken to the Select "Apply" to have ICA adjust settings using the shown solution .

ICA will resume in the same place when you re-enter after closing.

Select "Apply" to have ICA adjust settings using the shown solution.

"Select "Apply" to have ICA adjust settings using the shown solution." allows you to apply Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) recommended solutions.

Current Settings— communicates the current selected settings.

Stop Session is the best method to close the application without resolving all issues and starting over if you re-open the application. Adjustments that were made by ICA will not be undone if Stop Session is chosen to close the system.

When "Apply" is clicked after an in-cab adjustment, ICA will close out.

Once Apply is selected and a machine automated adjustment is to be made, a message appears on the display, which can be viewed in the Status Center on the display.

After ICA has applied the recommended solution, ICA begins to monitor performance .

ICA will resume in the same place when you re-enter after closing.

Edit Issues

Edit Issues allows you to begin a new session and change the reported issues.

Select to edit issues.

Editing reported issues at this point requires a new Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) session. Any adjustments made during this ICA session will not be undone.

Session ends and returns to "Select areas to improve" display.

ICA is applying the setting adjustment...

"ICA is applying the setting adjustment..." performs the selected setting adjustment when an in-cab adjustment is selected such as fan speed, threshing clearance, threshing speed, sieve or chaffer.

Progress— shows the progress of the setting adjustment.

ICA will resume in the same place when you re-enter after closing.

Undo all ICA adjustments, start over

"Undo all ICA adjustments, start over" allows you to undo all ICA adjustments that have been made by the machine or any out-of-cab adjustments that you have made.

In-cab adjustments revert back to the settings that the machine made previously.

Out-of-cab adjustments also need reverted.  Interactive Combine Adjustment prompts you to perform these adjustments during "ICA is waiting operator action..." stage.

When selecting Undo all ICA adjustments option, the following message appears on the screen:

Undoing all adjustments may impact Harvester performance. Select "OK" to proceed, or select "Cancel" to return to the previous screen.

This will only occur if a manual (wheel speed or separator vanes) or out-of-cab adjustment has been made.

Recommended Solutions

Recommended Solutions allows you to a see complete list of suggested solutions and specifics about the intended adjustment.

Recommended Solutions— allows access to list of suggested solutions.

Selecting Recommended Solutions opens a list of Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) solutions.

For out-of-cab manual adjustments, refer to the machine Operator's Manual.

ICA is awaiting operator action...

"ICA is awaiting operator action..." allows you to make system solution adjustments that need to take place in order for the ICA to auto-advance to the next step of the solution evaluation if manual or out-of-cab adjustment is selected.

Ground Speed Adjustments:

When you reach the specified speed, ICA will advance to "ICA is monitoring performance changes" display.

ICA prompts you to disengage separator.

ICA makes the separator vane adjustment.

Once adjustment has been performed, system proceeds to ICA is monitoring performance changes .

ICA will resume in the same place when you re-enter after closing.

Shut down the machine prior to performing the recommended adjustments.

Out-of-Cab Adjustments— to perform out-of-cab adjustments, refer to Operator's Manual.

A message appears when a requirement is not met.

  • H116611-UN: YesSelect "Yes" to confirm the adjustment has been performed.

ICA will resume in the same place when you re-enter after closing.

Select "Next" to proceed with manual adjustment.

"Select 'Next' to proceed with the manual adjustment." are adjustments that require you to make manual or out-of-cab adjustments.

These adjustments replace the "Apply" button with the "Next" button indicating more actions may be required for you to make.

Items Accessible on "Select 'Next' to proceed with manual adjustment." Page:

Solutions that require you to manually adjust settings, or climb out of the cab, have a slightly different appearance within the Solutions multi-pane toggle view. These solutions are indicated by a "hand icon", "Manual" or "Out of Cab" wording on the screen. These types of adjustments replace the "Apply" button with a "Next" button, indicating there may be more actions required.

For out-of-cab manual adjustments, refer to the machine Operator's Manual.

Stop Session is the best method to close the application without resolving all issues and starting over if you re-open the application. Adjustments that were made by ICA will not be undone if Stop Session is chosen to close the system.

Stop session is only available if you are reporting new issues in the middle of an ICA session.

ICA will resume in the same place when you re-enter after closing.

View Performance

View Performance allows you to view the previous five minute average for Separator Loss, Shoe Loss Left, Shoe Loss Right, and Tailings Volumes.

  • Field/Machine Performance

    H119776-UN: UnitsPerformance Options- select to change units being measured.

    NOTE:

    H113756-UN: Unit GraphsThroughput is selected by default.

    Select between Throughput, Productivity, and Yield graphs.

  • H116655-UN: Separator LossSeparator Loss

  • H116656-UN: Shoe Loss LeftShoe Loss Left

  • H116657-UN: Shoe Loss RightShoe Loss Right

  • H116658-UN: Tailings VolumeTailings Volume

  • H118272-UN: Conditions Improved (Green Arrow)If conditions improved, the pointer remains green. NOTE:

    Green line indicates the average performance prior to making an adjustment on the Review Solutions page.

  • H118273-UN: Conditions Worsened (Red Arrow)If conditions did not improve, the pointer is red. NOTE:

    Red line indicates the average performance prior to making an adjustment on the Review Solutions page.

Separator Loss

Separator Loss is loose kernels that leave the machine through the discharge/overshot beater. This is indicated by large amounts of free grain at the rear of the grain return pan.

How to Determine:

View Separator Loss on the VisionTrak™ display.

Perform Power Shutdown, refer to Operator's Manual for more information.

Shoe Loss

Shoe Loss is grain that has exited the machine through the cleaning shoe, either by air current or by contact with the chaffer.

How to Determine:

View cleaning Shoe Loss on the VisionTrak™ display.

Perform Power Shutdown, refer to Operator's Manual for more information.

Unthreshed Loss

Unthreshed Loss is grain on the ground remaining attached to cob, grain head, or pod.

How to Determine:

Perform Power Shutdown, refer to Operator's Manual for more information.

View ground behind machine.

Broken Grain

Broken Grain is damaged or broken grain in the grain tank.

How to Determine:

View the grain tank and inspect the grain sample.

Foreign Material Light

Foreign Material Light are pieces of light and fluffy material in the grain tank with the clean grain. These are pieces that you would expect air to blow away.

How to Determine:

View the grain tank and inspect the grain sample.

Foreign Material Heavy

Foreign Material Heavy are pieces of cob or short sections of stem/stalk in the grain tank with the clean grain. These are pieces that you would not expect air to blow away.

How to Determine:

View the grain tank and inspect the grain sample.

Unthreshed Material

Unthreshed Material is grain in the grain tank remaining attached to cob, grain head, or pod.

How to Determine:

View the grain tank and inspect the grain sample.

Since the last adjustment, how has performance been impacted?

"Since the last adjustment, how has performance been impacted?" allows you to provide feedback of how each issue has been impacted by the previous adjustment.

Answered Counter— updates the count as each response is selected.

  1. Select to open feedback element display.

  2. Select the appropriate feedback response button.

    • H116334-UN: WorsePerformance got worse

    • H116333-UN: SamePerformance remains the same

    • H116332-UN: BetterPerformance has improved but is not performing to your standard

    • H116331-UN: FixedPerformance is fixed and is performing to your standard


    NOTE:

    H118173-UN: Separator Loss"Next" becomes available after the feedback has been provided for each reported issue.

Excess Tailings will only be available if you selected it in the "Report Issues" stage.

  1. Select to open the element display.

  2. Select the appropriate feedback response button.

    • H119893-UN: AcceptableIf performance is acceptable

    • H118249-UN: UnacceptableIf performance is unacceptable

      H118250-UN: Excess Tailings/Acceptable


  1. Select to open the element display.

  2. Select the appropriate feedback response button.

    • H119893-UN: AcceptableIf performance is acceptable

    • H118249-UN: UnacceptableIf performance is unacceptable


    NOTE:

    Select if an area of performance that is not listed above has gotten worse and is no longer acceptable due to the previous adjustment.

    NOTE:

    H118263-UN: Unreported Issues/NoneIf you select "Unacceptable" then selecting "Next" brings you to How should ICA proceed? .

    H116293-UN: NextSelect Next after feedback has been provided for all items.

    H116310-UN: CloseSelect to close the Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) application.

    NOTE:

    ICA will resume in the same place when you re-enter after closing.

ICA Session Complete

"ICA Session Complete" display is shown when the machine is equipped with Integrated Combine Adjustment 2 (ICA2) and an ICA2 supported crop is selected.

Select to automatically create a new performance target for ICA2 based on current performance.

How should ICA proceed?

"How should ICA proceed?" allows you to select the following:

  • Keep last adjustment, report a new issue.

  • Undo last adjustment, see other solutions.

  • Undo all ICA adjustments, start over.

  • Select to keep the last adjustment and report a new issue.

  • H116596-UN: See Other SolutionsSelect to undo the last adjustment and to view other solutions.

  • H116598-UN: Undo All/Start OverSelect to undo all ICA adjustments, and start over .

Stop Session is the best method to close the application without resolving all issues and starting over if you re-open the application. Adjustments that were made by ICA will not be undone if Stop Session is chosen to close the system.

This will start the second session of ICA.

ICA will resume in the same place when you re-enter after closing.

ICA is monitoring performance changes...

"ICA is monitoring performance changes..." is the system waiting for you to continue harvesting so you can monitor the performance change.

Progress— shows the progress of monitoring performance.

Stop Session is the best method to close the application without resolving all issues and starting over if you re-open the application. Adjustments that were made by ICA will not be undone if Stop Session is chosen to close the system.

ICA will resume in the same place when you re-enter after closing.

System auto advances to feedback.

While ICA is closed, a message appears on the display, which can be viewed in the Status Center on the display, while ICA is monitoring for consistent harvesting conditions.

The system begins the process of evaluating consistent harvesting conditions before advancing normally.

You can return to harvesting.

A message appears on the display.

If ICA is not detecting consistent harvesting conditions, a condition is listed to help you understand what steps need to be taken to continue.

  • Separator must be engaged.

  • Header must be engaged.

  • Engine must be in high idle.

  • Header must be below record stop height.

  • Machine must have a steady ground speed.

  • Crop material flow must be present.

Progress

Progress shows the current stage of the session.

Integrated Combine Adjustment 2 Main Page

Main page shown is for example only. Your main page may differ depending on options or connected equipment.

Integrated Combine Adjustment 2 (ICA2) application actively maintains a performance target.

  • Use Harvest Settings for the initial machine settings for the selected crop.

  • Use Optimize Performance to optimize machine settings.

  • Use ICA2 to maintain and monitor machine performance using live view cameras located on the clean grain elevator and tailings elevator.

Current Settings— select Current Settings screen area to access Harvest Settings Application.

HarvestSmart™ —  varies ground speed to maintain a constant flow of material through the machine. Select screen area to access HarvestSmart™ settings.

Automation—  allows you to enable or disable HarvestSmart™.

Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) — allows cleaning fan, chaffer, and sieve to adjust automatically depending on the crop type and machine pitch when harvesting in uphill or downhill terrain. Select screen area to access ATA settings.

Auto Maintain — allows you to set the Response Aggressiveness and sensitivity levels for Grain Loss, Broken Grain, and Foreign Material. Select screen area to access Auto Maintain settings.

When an optimization (ICA) process is in session, Auto Maintain Set Performance Target is unavailable, and Return to Optimize becomes available.

Modules for this application can be added to run pages using Layout Manager .

ICA2 Summary— shows Automation Status, each systems state, and links to Camera, History, Optimize Performance, and Set Performance Target.

Different modules can be available for your application.

Shortcut keys for this application can be added to shortcut bar using Layout Manager .

ICA2 Shortcut Key— quick access to open the ICA2 application.

Different shortcut keys can be available for your application.

History | Adjustments

History | Adjustments

Shows adjustments Integrated Combine Adjustment 2 (ICA2) has made in the last 12 hours. The list includes the setting that was adjusted, reason adjustment was made, how long the adjustment has been applied or how long ago it was completed.

Items Accessible on History | Adjustments Page:

While an adjustment is currently applied, it shows in blue, has the "In Progress" status, and shows how long it has been applied.

When an adjustment is completed, the Timestamp area shows how long ago the adjustment was made.

  1. Use Scroll Arrows to move up and down list.

    NOTE:

    The most recent adjustment is listed at the top.

  2. Select an adjustment in the History List to view Adjustment Details on that particular adjustment.

  3. H116936-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Optimize Performance

Optimize Performance launches Interactive Combine Adjustment .

Select to access.

Adjustment Details

Adjustment Details allows you to view which adjustments have been made, the reasons the adjustments were made, how long the adjustment has been applied, and when the adjustment was completed.

Items Accessible on the Adjustment Details Page:

Grain System Video

Allows you to view the Clean Grain elevator and the Tailings elevator camera feeds through the Live Camera screen.

Items Accessible on the Grain System Video Page:

When operating with an unsupported crop type, the View Grain Analysis is locked in the OFF position.

NOTE: Turning on the grain analysis overlays slow down the live video feed.

Grain Analysis is only available in the Grain Camera view.

Edit Harvest Priorities

Harvest Priorities allows you to arrange the harvest priorities list in order of importance, with the highest priority at the top.

NOTE: Harvest Priorities are used to determine what areas are most important to you when multiple issues exist.

Modify When:

Changing to a new crop type and the default priorities do not match your own.

Procedure to Modify:

  1. H116364-UN: Harvest PrioritiesSelect area under Harvest Priorities to open.

  2. H116313-UN: Harvest PrioritiesSelect highest priority item to place at the top of the list.

    • H116315-UN: Up ArrowSelect to raise the selected item.

    • H116314-UN: Down ArrowSelect to lower the selected item.


  3. Select remaining individual items and place in desired priority.

History | Performance

Performance Monitor is used to show the performance target and current performance displayed on a timeline. To view Performance Monitor, select History and choose Performance tab at top.

Items Accessible on Performance Monitor Page:

Green area of chart represents the performance target.

Green area of chart represents the performance target.

Select between Throughput, Productivity, and Yield graphs.

Lens Debris

Lens Debris shows the Impact to Auto Maintain due to dirt or smudges on the camera lens.

Dirty lenses may impact the performance of Auto Maintain.

Lens Debris States:

The ICA2 System has three levels of camera lens debris that allow you to monitor the status of camera.

A message appears on-screen that states grain camera cleaning is recommended.

A message appears on-screen that  states grain camera cleaning is required.

Cleaning frequency varies depending on a number of factors, including operating conditions, weather, and crop conditions.

ICA2 Cannot Maintain Performance Target

ICA2 Cannot Maintain Performance Target states that Integrated Combine Adjustment 2 (ICA2) is not able   to set the Performance Target in the current conditions.

Items Accessible on the ICA2 Cannot Maintain Performance Target Page:

Continue Using Auto Maintain

  1. Select to continue using ICA2 Auto Maintain.

  2. H113840-UN: NextSelect to proceed and choose an option to edit ICA2 settings.

  3. H119883-UN: Set New TargetSelect Set New Target to set the target to current performance and maintain.

  4. H113732-UN: OKSelect to acquire new performance target.

  1. Select to check for manual updates.

  2. H113840-UN: NextSelect to open ICA2 Detected Issues .

  1. Select to turn off ICA2 Auto Maintain.

  2. H113840-UN: NextSelect to proceed.

Return to Optimize

Return to Optimize launches the Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) application over the top of Integrated Combine Adjustment 2 (ICA2) application.

Procedure to Access:

ICA (Optimization) must be complete before automation can resume.

Set Performance Target

Set Performance Target allows you to manually initiate  and perform necessary background operations to utilize current Loss and Quality of the machine as the new "maintain" threshold.

Procedure to Modify:

  1. H113590-UN: ON/OFFTurn HarvestSmart™ and Auto Maintain OFF.

  2. Operate machine at preferred harvest speed, grain quality, and grain loss levels.

  3. H116937-UN: ON/OFFTurn HarvestSmart™ and Auto Maintain ON.

  4. H119889-UN: Set Performance TargetSelect to Set Performance Target.

Message appears asking if you want to "Set New Performance Target?" if you turn Auto Maintain ON and there is currently no valid target set.

Any time you initiate a Performance Target, and when you select the Set  Performance Target button, a message appears on the display

Any time a Performance Target creation is successfully completed, a message appears on the display.

History

History allows you to view the Adjustments Integrated Combine Adjustment 2 (ICA2) has made in the last 12 hours and view a graph of the machine performance for the previous 30 minutes.

Items Accessible on History Page:

  • H116939-UN: Performance/AdjustmentsSelect to access Performance history monitor.

  • H113781-UN: Performance/AdjustmentsSelect to access Adjustments history monitor.

  • H116936-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Active Terrain Adjustment™

Active Terrain Adjustment™ allows cleaning fan, chaffer, and sieve to adjust automatically depending on crop type and machine pitch when harvesting in uphill or downhill terrain.

Items Accessible on Active Terrain Adjustment™:

Uphill Sensitivity

Uphill Sensitivity allows you to accelerate or decelerate system reaction to vehicle pitch to help reduce grain loss and tailings while traveling uphill.

Higher sensitivity values react more quickly to changes in pitch.

Modify When:

  • Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) system is making adjustments too soon or too late, causing grain loss or tailings to be higher than on level land.

  • Adjust the sensitivity lower if grain tank is not clean.

  • Adjust the sensitivity higher if cleaning shoe loss or tailings levels are elevated.

Procedure to Modify:

  1. H119777-UN: Uphill SensitivitySelect plus (+) to increase or minus (-) to decrease desired sensitivity.

    Minimum: -100%

    Maximum: 100%

    Increment: 10%

  2. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Downhill Sensitivity

Downhill Sensitivity allows you to accelerate or decelerate system reaction to vehicle pitch to help maintain grain cleanliness while harvesting downhill.

Higher sensitivity values react more quickly to changes in pitch.

Modify When:

  • Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) system is making adjustments too soon or too late, causing grain loss or tailings to be higher than on level land.

  • Adjust the sensitivity lower if cleaning shoe loss or tailings levels are elevated.

  • Adjust the sensitivity higher if grain tank is not clean.

  1. H119778-UN: Downhill SensitivitySelect plus (+) to increase or minus (-) to decrease desired sensitivity.

    Minimum: -100%

    Maximum: 100%

    Increment: 10%

  2. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Offset Tuning | Cleaning Fan

Offset Tuning | Cleaning Fan adjusts the Step Size amount to the fan speed when commanded by the Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) system.

The word "Managed" always appears on the Integrated Combine Adjustment 2 Main Screen in the Cleaning Fan area.

Modify When:

Adjust the step sizes if sensitivity adjustments are ineffective.

Increasing Step Size:

When maximum sensitivity setting is not achieving desired results, or when all but one component needs more adjustment than the others.

Decreasing Step Size:

When minimum sensitivity setting is not achieving desired results, or when all but one component needs less adjustment than the others.

Step sizes are individual increments, not the total range of the adjustments or number of adjustments.

Procedure to Modify:

  1. H119128-UN: Step SizeSelect to open Step Size page.

  2. H118542-UN: Step SizeSelect desired value.

    H114644-UN: Fan SpeedMinimum: 20 rpm

    Default: Based on crop being harvested.

    Maximum: 50 rpm

    Increment: 10 rpm

  3. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Offset Tuning | Sieve

Offset Tuning | Sieve adjusts the Step Size amount to the fan speed when commanded by the Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) system.

Modify When:

Adjust the step sizes if sensitivity adjustments are ineffective.

Increasing Step Size:

When minimum sensitivity setting is not achieving desired results, or when all but one component needs less adjustment than the others.

Step sizes are individual increments, not the total range of the adjustments or number of adjustments.

Procedure to Modify:

  1. H119751-UN: Step SizeSelect Step Size to open number pad and enter desired value.

    H114646-UN: SieveMinimum: 1 mm

    Default: Based on crop being harvested.

    Maximum: 3 mm

    Increment: 1 mm

  2. H119859-UN: Include in automationUncheck to prevent ATA from adjusting the sieve.

    NOTE:

    Include in automation" defaults to checked.

    NOTE:

    If "Include in automation" is checked, the word "Managed" appears on the main screen.  If not checked then the word "Ignored" appears on-screen.

  3. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Offset Tuning | Chaffer

Offset Tuning | Chaffer adjusts the Step Size amount to the fan speed when commanded by the Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) system.

Modify When:

NOTE: Adjust the step sizes if sensitivity adjustments are ineffective.

Increasing Step Size:

When maximum sensitivity setting is not achieving desired results, or when all but one component needs more adjustment than the others.

Decreasing Step Size:

When minimum sensitivity setting is not achieving desired results, or when all but one component needs less adjustment than the others.

NOTE: Step sizes are individual increments, not the total range of the adjustments or number of adjustments.

Procedure to Modify:

  1. H119751-UN: Step SizeSelect Step Size to open number pad and enter desired value.

    H114645-UN: ChafferMinimum: 1 mm

    Default: Based on crop being harvested.

    Maximum: 3 mm

    Increment: 1 mm

  2. H119859-UN: Include in AutomationUncheck to prevent ATA from adjusting the chaffer.

    NOTE:

    Include in automation" defaults to checked.

    NOTE:

    If "Include in automation" is checked the word "Managed" appears on the main screen.  If not checked then the word "Ignored" appears on-screen.

  3. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Auto Maintain | Settings

Auto Maintain | Settings allows you to set the Response Aggressiveness and sensitivity levels for Grain Loss, Broken Grain, and Foreign Material.

Items Accessible on Auto Maintain | Settings Page:

Crop Type— displays the harvested crop.

Instructions— describes how aggressiveness and sensitivity affect the system.

Grain Loss | Sensitivity

Grain Loss | Sensitivity controls how fast the system recognizes grain loss before making an automatic change.

Modify When:

Increase sensitivity if you see shoe loss or separator loss and Auto Maintain is not detecting the issue.

Decrease sensitivity if Auto Maintain is detecting a shoe loss or separator loss issue and the performance of that area is still acceptable to you.

Procedure to Modify:

Minimum— recognition is slowest in this setting.

Broken Grain | Sensitivity

Broken Grain | Sensitivity controls how fast the system recognizes broken grain.

Modify When:

Increase sensitivity if you see an unacceptable amount of Broken Grain in the grain tank and Auto Maintain is not detecting an issue.

Decrease sensitivity if Auto Maintain is detecting a broken grain issue and the performance of that area is still acceptable to you.

Procedure to Modify:

Minimum— recognition is slowest in this setting.

Foreign Material | Sensitivity

Foreign Material | Sensitivity controls how fast the system recognizes foreign material.

Modify When:

Increase sensitivity if you see an unacceptable amount of Foreign Material Light, Foreign Material Heavy, or Unthreshed Grain in the grain tank and Auto Maintain is not detecting an issue.

Decrease sensitivity if Auto Maintain is detecting a Foreign Material Light, Foreign Material Heavy, or Unthreshed Grain issue and the performance of that area is still acceptable to you.

Procedure to Modify:

Minimum— recognition is slowest in this setting.

Response aggressiveness

Response Aggressiveness controls how frequently Auto Maintain makes adjustments to the machine when an issue is present.

Modify When:

Increase aggressiveness if Auto Maintain is not making adjustments quickly enough to resolve the issues that are found.

Decrease aggressiveness if Auto Maintain is making adjustments too quickly to resolve the issues that are found.

Procedure to Modify:

Minimum— adjustments are made least frequently.

HarvestSmart™ | Settings

HarvestSmart™ varies ground speed to maintain a constant flow of material through the machine, maximizing productivity and reducing operator fatigue.

Items Accessible on HarvestSmart™ Main Page:

Target Pressure

Target Pressure allows the machine to maintain a consistent load on the separator.

Modify When:

You want to make adjustments to the target based on VisionTrak™ results.

  • If VisionTrak™ indicates that total grain loss is below the green area on the corner post display, increase target pressure.

  • If VisionTrak™ indicates that total grain loss is above the green area on the corner post display, decrease target pressure.

  1. Select plus (+) to increase or minus (-) to decrease desired pressure.

    NOTE:

    NOTE: When you adjust Target Pressure, the setting starts at current pressure and can be adjusted up or down from there.

    Minimum— 0%

    Maximum— 100%

    Increments— 0.5%

  2. H118559-UN: CloseSelect to close.

  1. Select to activate Armrest Adjustment Dial.

  2. H115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired setting.

    • Turn dial clockwise to increase value.

    • Turn dial counterclockwise to decrease value.


    Minimum— 0%

    Maximum— 100%

    Increments— 0.5%

Maximum Engine Power

Maximum Engine Power sets the maximum allowable engine load that HarvestSmart™ is allowed to operate.

Modify When:

  • If harvesting in conditions such as dry, level terrain, even feeding, and standing crop, operating at a higher Maximum Engine Power can promote more capacity and efficiency.

  • If harvesting in conditions such as mud, steep terrain, slug feeding, and lodged crop, operating at a lower Maximum Engine Power allows for more consistent performance and reduced risk of engine stalling.

  1. Select to adjust Maximum Engine Power.

  2. H118569-UN: Maximum Engine PowerSelect plus (+) to increase or minus (-) to decrease maximum engine power.

    Minimum— 80%

    Maximum— 106%

    Increments— 1%

    H118583-UN: Maximum Engine Power MeterMaximum Engine Power Meter— shows engine power usage and maximum engine power setting. The system will not allow target to be set in the red, but it can be operated in the yellow.

    NOTE:

    If harvesting in mud, steep hills, or adverse conditions, target the top portion of the green to allow for additional power consumption and more consistent system performance.

    H118584-UN: IndicatorIndicator shows maximum engine power setting.

    H118585-UN: IndicatorIndicator shows current engine power usage.

  3. H118559-UN: CloseSelect to close.

  1. Select to activate Armrest Adjustment Dial.

  2. H115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired engine power.

    • Turn dial clockwise to increase value.

    • Turn dial counterclockwise to decrease value.

      Minimum— 80%

      Maximum— 106%

      Increments— 1%


Maximum Ground Speed

Maximum Ground Speed sets the maximum allowable ground speed for HarvestSmart™ to operate.

Multi-function lever position always limits maximum ground speed.

Modify When:

  • You do not want your combine running over a specific speed because the terrain is rough or feeding conditions exist that could plug the header. Set it to the speed at which you want to operate.

EX: Your head becomes limited at 8 km/h (5 mph). Set ground speed to 7.5 km/h (4.7 mph).

  1. Select to adjust Maximum Ground Speed.

  2. H118570-UN: Maximum Ground SpeedSelect plus (+) to increase or minus (-) to select desired ground speed.

    Minimum— 2.0 km/h (1.2 mph)

    Maximum— 14.0 km/h (8.4 mph)

    Increments— 0.1 km/h (0.1 mph)

  3. H118559-UN: CloseSelect to close.

  1. Select to activate Armrest Adjustment Dial.

  2. H115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired ground speed.

    • Turn dial clockwise to increase value.

    • Turn dial counterclockwise to decrease value.


    Minimum— 2.0 km/h (1.2 mph)

    Maximum— 14.0 km/h (8.4 mph)

    Increments— 0.1 km/h (0.1 mph)

Response Aggressiveness

Response Aggressiveness controls how quickly the HarvestSmart™ system responds to crop density changes.

Modify When:

Increase When:

You want the machine to react faster to changes in harvesting conditions.

Decrease When:

You want the machine to react slower to changes in harvesting conditions.

  1. Select to access Response Aggressiveness.

  2. H118571-UN: AggressivenessSelect plus (+) to increase or minus (-) to decrease desired aggressiveness.

    Minimum— -10

    Maximum— +10

    Increments— 1.0

  3. H118559-UN: CloseSelect to close.

  1. Select to activate Armrest Adjustment Dial.

  2. H115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired aggressiveness.

    • Turn dial clockwise to increase value.

    • Turn dial counterclockwise to decrease value.


    Minimum— -10

    Maximum— +10

    Increments— 1.0

ICA2 Diagnostics

ICA2 Diagnostics show system requirements, faults and statuses for HarvestSmart™ Active Terrain Adjustment™ , and Auto Maintain.

Items Accessible on Integrated Combine Adjustment 2 Diagnostics Page:

Automation Status

Automation Status displays the highest priority status of any individual system such as Active Terrain Adjustment™ , HarvestSmart™ , or Auto Maintain.

Items Displayed on the Integrated Combine Adjustment 2 Status Page:

OK is shown when any part of Integrated Combine Adjustment 2 (ICA2) is enabled and ready.  Even if you have systems turned OFF, if at least one function of ICA2 is enabled and working normally, OK is shown.

"Multiple systems affected" text only appears when more than one subsystem is reporting elevated issues.

HarvestSmart™ Status

HarvestSmart™ Status is used to communicate the current state of the HarvestSmart™ system. Status also allows you to view requirements that must be met for the system to operate properly.

Items Displayed on HarvestSmart™ Status Page:

Not all faults are listed below. Select screen area to open list of current statuses.

HarvestSmart™ Requirements:

  • HarvestSmart™ automation must be ON.

  • Performance Target must be set.

  • Machine must be ready to harvest:

    • Separator must be engaged.

    • Header must be engaged.

    • Engine must be set to high idle.

    • Road Mode must not be enabled.

  • Press the 3 or 2 button on the multi-function lever to resume HarvestSmart™.

Active Terrain Adjustment™ Status

Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) Status is used to communicate the current state of the ATA system. Status also allows you to view requirements that must be met for the system to operate properly.

Items Displayed on Active Terrain Adjustment™ Status Page:

Not all faults are listed below. Select screen area to open list of current statuses.

Active Terrain Adjustment™ Requirements:

  • ATA automation must be ON.

  • Machine must be ready to harvest:

    • Separator must be engaged.

    • Header must be engaged.

    • Engine must be set to high idle.

    • Road Mode must not be enabled.

  • Header must be below record stop height.

Auto Maintain Status

Auto Maintain Status is used to communicate the current state of the Auto Maintain system. Status also allows you to view requirements that must be met for the system to operate properly.

Items Displayed on Auto Maintain Status Page:

Not all faults are listed below. Select screen area to open list of current statuses.

Auto Maintain Requirements:

  • Auto Maintain automation must be ON.

  • Crop type must be supported by Auto Maintain.

  • Performance Target must be set.

  • Machine must be ready to harvest:

    • Separator must be engaged.

    • Header must be engaged.

    • Engine must be set to high idle.

    • Road Mode must not be enabled.

  • Must be in consistent crop conditions:

    • Machine must have steady ground speed.

    • Crop flow must be present.

  • Header must be below record stop height.

Front View Decals

Feeder House Left-Hand Decals

Cab Decals and Ladder Decals

Left-Hand View Decals

Left-Hand View Decals Continued

Left-Hand View Decals Continued

Left-Hand View Residue Decals

Rear View Decals and Engine View Decals

Rear View Decals and Engine View Decals Continued

Right-Hand View Residue Decals

Right-Hand View Decals

Right-Hand View Decals Continued

Feeder House Right-Hand View Decals

Top View Decals

Top View Decals Continued

Harvest Settings Main Page

Main page shown is for example only. Your main page may differ depending on options or connected equipment.

Harvest Settings is used to adjust the threshing and cleaning performance for minimum harvest loss based on crop harvested and crop conditions.

Some items below are only displayed if machine is equipped with the associated option.

Load Harvest Settings — allows you to make default selections on Presets, Threshing Conditions, and Straw/Cob Conditions to help grain cleanliness and grain loss.

Modules for this application can be added to the run pages using Layout Manager .

Example:

Clearance— allows you to adjust the threshing clearance.

Different modules can be available for your application.

Load Harvest Settings | Preset

Preset allows you to select from a list of saved machine configurations for a given crop.

Modify When:

Modify or create your own preset to capture the harvest settings that provide the desired performance and grain quality for the crop and conditions that you are harvesting.

  1. Select to open.

    NOTE:

    Other than corn, all other crop types are listed with default first, then clean out option, and finally, all of your created presets in alphabetical order.

  2. H118081-UN: PresetSelect to open Select Preset.

  3. H119178-UN: Select PresetSelect desired preset.

  4. H116106-UN: OKSelect to save preset and return to Load Harvest Settings.

    NOTE:

    H116110-UN: Current / NewAs you select a different preset, the "New" column of Settings Preview updates to display the settings change in bold.

    When presets  for defaults are changed, the "New" column value in the Settings Preview changes. Defaults remain unchanged when changing presets within the crop type.

    NOTE:

    When modifications are made to the selected preset, the word (Modified) is added to the name.

  1. Select to open.

  2. H118081-UN: PresetSelect to open Select Preset.

  3. H119178-UN: Select PresetSelect desired preset.

  4. H116104-UN: DeleteSelect to delete Preset.

    NOTE:

    Presets that you created can be deleted. If pressed, a message dialogue is shown to confirm the delete action on the preset.

  5. H116105-UN: CancelSelect to cancel if you do not wish to delete the selected preset.

  6. NOTE:

    H116106-UN: OKManually record data by hand before deleting. If you delete a preset, it is removed from the display and cannot be undone.

    Select to delete the preset.

H113829-UN: Auto Exhaust Filter CleaningAUTO Mode allows the Exhaust Filter System to perform exhaust filter cleaning as required. Corner post display indicator and armrest display provide you with information related to exhaust filter system activity. H113561-UN: Exhaust Filter Cleaning IndicatorExhaust Filter Cleaning Indicator illuminates when the exhaust filter system is actively performing exhaust filter cleaning. CAUTION: NOTE:IMPORTANT:SS43267,000089C-19-20170103H113804-UN: AbortProcedure to Modify:CAUTION: IMPORTANT:NOTE:NOTE:SS43267,000089D-19-20170104IMPORTANT:H113829-UN: AutomaticProcedure to Modify:SS43267,000089E-19-20170104IMPORTANT:H113811-UN: Exhaust Filter Cleaning Icon ONAccess Engine Cool Down In Progress:SS43267,000089F-19-20170104SS43267,00008A0-19-20170104H113822-UN: Status IndicatorProcedure to Modify:IMPORTANT:IMPORTANT:NOTE:H116670-UN: ON/OFFSelect to enable or disable Air Compressor. NOTE:NOTE:SS43267,00008A1-19-20170130H116670-UN: ON/OFFSelect ON/OFF toggle button under Air Compressor to open Air Compressor Status page if all requirements are not met. H113824-UN: GrayNot Ready— requirements not met. H113824-UN: GrayReady— requirements met but not enabled. H113822-UN: GreenActive— requirements met and system enabled. H113826-UN: Alert MessageA message appears when a requirement is not met. H113825-UN: Check MarkOnce a condition is met, a green check mark appears. H114770-UN: CloseSelect to close Air Compressor Status. SS43267,00008A2-19-20170130H114794-UN: HVACAccess application through navigation bar:SS43267,00008A3-19-20170131H114796-UN: Set TemperatureProcedure to Modify:ClimaTrak is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,00008A4-19-20170127H114801-UN: Fan SpeedProcedure to Modify:ClimaTrak is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,00008A5-19-20170127H114797-UN: Air Flow ModesProcedure to Modify:H114798-UN: AutomaticAutomatic— automatically distributes and redirects air flow based on actual temperature and desired temperature in the cab. H114799-UN: Defrost, Operator, and FloorDefrost, Operator, and Floor— distribute air flow evenly throughout cab and defrost windshield. NOTE:H114800-UN: OperatorOperator— direct air flow at you. ClimaTrak is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,00008A6-19-20170127NOTE:H114790-UN: ON/OFFProcedure to Modify:SS43267,00008A7-19-20170517H119377-UN: OutsideProcedure to Modify:H114770-UN: CloseSelect to close Outside temperature. SS43267,00008A8-19-20170127H113668-UN: MenuAccess Application Through Display:Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,00008A9-19-20170127H115029-UN: Status Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) Status shows the requirements for ATA automation. H114659-UN: BlueItems Displayed on Active Terrain Adjustment™ Status Page:H114656-UN: GreenMonitoringH114658-UN: AmberNot Ready— pitch sensor requires calibration. H114658-UN: AmberNot Ready— header must be below record stop height. H114658-UN: AmberNot Ready— machine must be ready to harvest. H114658-UN: AmberNot Ready— engine must be set to high idle. H114657-UN: RedError Detected— attention required. H114657-UN: RedError Detected— fan system fault present. H114655-UN: GrayAutomation OFFH114663-UN: MessageA message appears when a requirement is not met. H118541-UN: Select to AdvanceRequirement not met, select to calibrate the pitch sensor. H114662-UN: CheckmarkOnce a condition has been met a green checkmark appears. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close. Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,00008AA-19-20170518H118540-UN: StatusAutomatic Adjustment Indicators Displayed:H115033-UN: Black MarkerH114664-UN: ATA AdjustmentATA Adjustment— indicator shows the amount of offset for fan speed, chaffer, and sieve from the initial setpoint. Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,00008AB-19-20170127H114667-UN: Uphill SensitivityItems Accessible on Advanced Settings Page:H114668-UN: Downhill SensitivityDownhill Sensitivity — accelerates or decelerates system's reaction to vehicle pitch while harvesting downhill to help maintain harvested grain cleanliness. H119126-UN: Adjustment TriggersAdjustment Triggers — desired step size value, and enable or disable chaffer and sieve auto adjust. SS43267,00008AC-19-20170518NOTE:N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsProcedure to Modify:N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsAlternative Procedure to Modify:Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,00008AD-19-20170127NOTE:N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsProcedure to Modify:N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsAlternative Procedure to Modify:Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,00008AE-19-20170127NOTE:H119127-UN: Chaffer/SieveH119128-UN: Fan SpeedItems Accessible on Adjustment Trigger Page:H114647-UN: ON/OFFAuto Adjustment On/Off — turns automatic adjustment feature for chaffer or sieve on or off. Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,00008AF-19-20170127NOTE:NOTE:N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsProcedure to Modify:N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsFan SpeedActive Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,00008B0-19-20170127NOTE:N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsProcedure to Modify:SS43267,00008B1-19-20170127OUO6075,000457A-19-20170110H113668-UN: MenuAccess application through display:H114775-UN: Grain HandlingAccess application through navigation bar:SS43267,00008B3-19-20170127H113848-UN: ON/OFFItems accessible on Advanced Settings page:H120462-UN: Offset SettingTank Unloading Offset — adjust grain tank empty level if all grain is not emptied from grain tank or unloading auger continues to run after grain tank is empty. H113848-UN: ON/OFFCustom Level Alarm — message appears on the screen when selected grain level has been met. H119129-UN: Custom Level Alarm Input BoxCustom Level Alarm Input Box — select to edit custom level alarm. SS43267,00008B4-19-20170127H114769-UN: ON/OFFProcedure to Modify:SS43267,00008B5-19-20170517H114780-UN: DecreaseProcedure to Modify:H114781-UN: IncreaseSelect to increase value. SS43267,00008B6-19-20170127H114769-UN: ON/OFFProcedure to Modify:NOTE:SS43267,00008B7-19-20170127H114776-UN: Set Full LevelProcedure to Modify:H114777-UN: Set Empty LevelSelect to save grain tank zero level. NOTE:NOTE:SS43267,00008B8-19-20170517H113848-UN: ON/OFFItems accessible on Moisture Settings page:H119131-UN: Maximum Moisture ValueMaximum Moisture — upper limit to activate the moisture alarm. H119130-UN: Minimum Moisture ValueMinimum Moisture — lower limit to activate the moisture alarm. H119132-UN: Correction ValueCorrection — amount of correction needed to match a certified moisture measurement. H114786-UN: UncheckedUse Fixed Moisture — enable or disable fixed moisture. H119133-UN: Fixed Moisture ValueUse Fixed Moisture — fixed moisture level. N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsAdvanced Settings — further Moisture Settings adjustments and less common settings. SS43267,00008B9-19-20170127H114769-UN: ON/OFFProcedure to Modify:NOTE:SS43267,00008BA-19-20170117H114785-UN: CheckedMoisture Correction Procedure:NOTE:H114786-UN: UncheckedFixed Moisture Procedure:SS43267,00008BB-19-20170117H116268-UN: Unloading AugerItems accessible for Grain Handling in Status Center:H116267-UN: Grain LevelGrain Level— shown as either 3/4 or 4/4. NOTE:NOTE:SS43267,00008BC-19-20170517IMPORTANT:Plus-50 is a trademark of Deere & Company
OUO6075,000457B-19-20170105H113668-UN: MenuAccess application through display:H115016-UN: FoldingAccess application through navigation bar:SS43267,00008BD-19-20170127CAUTION: IMPORTANT:NOTE:H114612-UN: Position Unknown ErrorProcedure to Modify:NOTE:NOTE:SS43267,00008BE-19-20170517H114612-UN: Position Unknown ErrorProcedure to Modify:NOTE:NOTE:SS43267,00008BF-19-20170517CAUTION: H114619-UN: UnlockProcedure to Modify:NOTE:SS43267,00008C0-19-20170517CAUTION: H114619-UN: UnlockProcedure to Modify:NOTE:SS43267,00008C1-19-20170517H113668-UN: MenuAccess Application Through Display:H115005-UN: LightsAccess Application Through Navigation Bar:SS43267,00008C2-19-20170517H114593-UN: Field Lights Preset 1—Low BeamProcedure to Modify:SS43267,00008C3-19-20170517H114596-UN: Field Lights Preset 2—Low BeamProcedure to Modify:SS43267,00008C4-19-20170517H114594-UN: Field Lights Preset 1—High BeamProcedure to Modify:SS43267,00008C5-19-20170517H114595-UN: Field Lights Preset 2—High BeamProcedure to Modify:SS43267,00008C6-19-20170517NOTE:H114587-UN: Exit LightsProcedure to Modify:SS43267,00008C7-19-20170517H115019-UN: Field Light PositionProcedure to Modify:SS43267,00008C8-19-20170517H113668-UN: MenuAccess application through display:SS43267,00008C9-19-20170127H114768-UN: ValueMax Speeds allows you to set a comfortable harvest or transport speed. When desired ground speed is set and multi-function lever is moved fully forward with the engine at high idle, machine operates no faster than the setpoint for the selected mode. Two modes are available. NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:ProDrive is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,00008CA-19-20170127SS43267,00008CB-19-20170131CAUTION: H114769-UN: ON/OFFProcedure to modify:SS43267,00008CC-19-20170109H114769-UN: ON/OFFYou can enable Limp Home Mode to move a machine to a safe location that is brought to a stop due to a power train sensor fault at a derated speed. NOTE:NOTE:SS43267,00008CD-19-20170517SS43267,00008CE-19-20170109CAUTION: H96946-UN: Cleaning Fan ActuatorLEGEND: A - NutsB - End of ThreadsShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key. NOTE:OUO6075,0004580-19-20170111H120470-UN: Cleaning Fan Actuator (Active Terrain Adjustment™)Cleaning fan minimum/maximum speed is controlled electronically, there is no adjusting needed. OUO6075,000457F-19-20170111H96945-UN: Replace Cleaning Fan BeltLEGEND: A - Bottom SheaveB - Support ArmsC - Upper SheaveD - BeltStart machine, engage separator and operate fan at minimum speed. CAUTION: OUO6075,000457D-19-20170111H120469-UN: Cleaning Fan BeltLEGEND: A - Bottom SheaveB - Spring PinC - PinD - Support ArmsE - Upper SheaveF - BeltStart machine, engage separator and operate fan at minimum speed. CAUTION: OUO6075,000457E-19-20170111H113668-UN: MenuAccess Application Through Display:SS43267,00008E3-19-20170124H118151-UN: Controls Setup Application ButtonAccess Application Through Navigation Bar:SS43267,00008E4-19-20170119H113668-UN: MenuAccess Application Through Display:SS43267,00008E6-19-20170519H113668-UN: MenuAccess Application Through Display:H116102-UN: Harvest SettingsAccess Application Through Navigation Bar:SS43267,00008E7-19-20170126IMPORTANT:N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationBegin Calibration —begin calibration procedure. VM03385,000027D-19-20170119N118122-UN: RetryIf Calibration Fails:VM03385,000027E-19-20170119NOTE:OUO6075,0004584-19-20170118NOTE:H119897-UN: Controls SetupUnderscored text identifies that additional information is available within this section or another section of this publication. NOTE:NOTE:H118141-UN: Multi-Function Lever TabAlignment Tabs Available in the Controls Setup Application:H118139-UN: CommandARM™ TabCommandARM™ — select to access the CommandARM™ presets. H118169-UN: Highlighted TabHighlighted tab— indicates which preset is selected. NOTE:H118140-UN: Lock IndicatorLock Indicator— illuminates to indicate that the Control Group Lock button is locked. H116648-UN: CloseSelect to close the Controls Setup application. CommandARM is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,000090E-19-20170119H118141-UN: Multi-Function LeverItems Accessible on the Multi-Function Lever Controls Setup Page:H118143-UN: Programmable Button AH118147-UN: Programmable Button BH118149-UN: Programmable Button EButtons A, B, and E— are used for applications that require you to select from single position assignments. H118144-UN: Programmable Button CH118148-UN: Programmable Button DButtons C and D— are used for applications that require you to select from multiple positions, to increase or decrease a value, or to make a left-hand or right-hand adjustment. H118145-UN: Scroll ButtonH118146-UN: Scroll Press ButtonScroll Button— is used to select function assignments, increase or decrease a value, or make a left-hand or right-hand adjustment. H118140-UN: Lock IndicatorLock Indicator— illuminates to indicate that the Control Group Lock button is locked. SS43267,000090F-19-20170203H118141-UN: Multi-Function LeverSelect the Multi-Function Lever assignments tab. NOTE:H114656-UN: Active StateAs you select the Control Group Lock button all previously assigned custom controls are illuminated "Green" to indicate their active state, and the on-screen Lock Indicator is hidden. NOTE:H118140-UN: Lock IndicatorIf there are no custom assignments present, the application does not open upon unlocking the Control Group. H118143-UN: Programmable Button AH118147-UN: Programmable Button BH118149-UN: Programmable Button EButtons A, B, and E — are used for applications that require you to select from single position assignments. NOTE:H118144-UN: Programmable Button CH118148-UN: Programmable Button DButtons C and D — are used for applications that require you to select from multiple positions, to increase or decrease a value, or to make a left-hand or right-hand adjustment. NOTE:H118145-UN: Scroll ButtonH118146-UN: Scroll Press ButtonThe Scroll Button bypasses the "Select Application" list, offering a limited and distinct number of functional options. NOTE:H118140-UN: Lock IndicatorLock Indicator— illuminates to indicate that the Control Group Lock button is locked. H116648-UN: CloseSelect to close the Controls Setup application. SS43267,0000910-19-20170516H118139-UN: CommandARM™ ButtonItems Accessible on the CommandARM™ Controls Setup Page:H118159-UN: Programmable Button 1H118161-UN: Programmable Button 2Buttons 1 and 2— are used for applications that require you to select from multiple positions, to increase or decrease a value, or to make a left-hand or right-hand adjustment. H118160-UN: Programmable Button 3H118162-UN: Programmable Button 4Buttons 3 and 4— are used for applications that require you to select from single position assignments. H118140-UN: Lock IndicatorLock Indicator— illuminates to indicate that the Control Group Lock button is locked. CommandARM is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000911-19-20170203H118139-UN: CommandARM™Select the CommandARM™ assignments tab. NOTE:H114656-UN: Active StateH118140-UN: Lock IndicatorWhen you select the Control Group Lock button, all previously assigned custom controls are illuminated "Green" to indicate their active state, and the on-screen Lock Indicator is hidden. NOTE:H118159-UN: Programmable Button 1H118161-UN: Programmable Button 2Buttons 1 and 2 — are used for applications that require you to select from multiple positions, to increase or decrease a value, or to make a left-hand or right-hand adjustment. H118160-UN: Programmable Button 3H118162-UN: Programmable Button 4Buttons 3 and 4 — are used for applications that require you to select from single position assignments. NOTE:H118140-UN: Lock IndicatorLock Indicator— illuminates to indicate that the Control Group Lock button is locked. H116648-UN: CloseSelect to close the Controls Setup application. CommandARM is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000912-19-20170516NOTE:NOTE:AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000913-19-20170516NOTE:NOTE:SS43267,0000914-19-20170621H118504-UN: Scroll ButtonScroll Button is used to select Function assignments, increase or decrease a value, or make a left-hand or right-hand adjustment. NOTE:SS43267,0000915-19-20170120H118511-UN: AutoTrac™ GuidanceApplication Assignments Available:NOTE:H118515-UN: FoldingFolding Application— allows you to access functions to Fold/Unfold the Unloading Auger Tip and to Fold/Unfold a Folding Head. H118514-UN: HeaderHeader Application— allows you to access functions to adjust front-end equipment. H118517-UN: Residue ManagementResidue Application— allows you to access the residue management functions. H118512-UN: DisplayDisplay Application— allows you to access the display. H118516-UN: TransmissionTransmission Application— allows you to access the transmission functions. AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000916-19-20170516NOTE:H118518-UN: Center TrackFunction Assignments Available:H118519-UN: Shift TrackShift Track— select to make left-hand or right-hand adjustments to your track. H118520-UN: Swap TrackSwap Track— select to change from the current guidance system track you are using and change to the next track. H118521-UN: Close OverlayDisplayH118522-UN: Run Page SwapRun Page Swap— select to change the displayed run page to the next or previous page in the system. H118524-UN: Dial-A-Speed™HeaderH118525-UN: AHHC EncoderAutomatic Header Height Control (AHHC) Encoder — select to adjust the header height. H118526-UN: Draper Belt SpeedDraper Belt Speed— select to increase or decrease the draper belt speed. H118527-UN: Draper Belt Speed Slow DownDraper Belt Speed Slow Down— select to slow down the draper belt speed. H118528-UN: Feeder House TiltFeeder House Tilt— select to increase or decrease the angle of the feeder house tilt frame. H118529-UN: Cutterbar Extend/RetractCutterbar Extend/Retract— select to extend or retract the cutterbar. H118530-UN: Draper Platform TiltDraper Platform Tilt— select to tilt the draper platform up and down. H118532-UN: Unloading Auger TipFoldingH118533-UN: Folding HeadFolding Head— select to Fold/Unfold the Folding Head. H118534-UN: ProDrive™ Speed SetpointTransmissionH118535-UN: Residue Direction SwapResidue ManagementDial-A-Speed is a trademark of Deere & Company
ProDrive is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000917-19-20170516NOTE:H120314-UN: Interactive Combine AdjustmentUnderscored text identifies that additional information is available within this section or another section of this publication. NOTE:NOTE:H116301-UN: Report IssuesItems Accessible on "Interactive Combine Adjustment" Main Page:H116306-UN: Review SolutionsStage 2 — Review SolutionsH116327-UN: Applying SolutionStage 3 — Applying SolutionH116329-UN: Provide FeedbackStage 4 — Provide FeedbackH118256-UN: Optimization CompleteStage 5 — Optimization CompleteH116646-UN: ICA StatusRun Page Modules:NOTE:H116325-UN: Shortcut KeyShortcut Keys:NOTE:NOTE:SS43267,0000924-19-20170516H116301-UN: Session StatusItems Accessible on Session Status:NOTE:H116363-UN: Crop TypeCrop Type— displays the harvested crop, and when selected, opens Work Setup . H116364-UN: Harvest PrioritiesHarvest Priorities — allows you to arrange the priority list in the order of their importance with the highest priority at the top. H119180-UN: Reported IssuesReported Issues — communicates the issues that you chose that require performance improvement. H116342-UN: Last AdjustmentLast Adjustment— communicates the setting, value and time of the last adjustment that ICA made. SS43267,0000925-19-20170124H116652-UN: Grain LossesItems Accessible on "Select areas to improve." Page:H116653-UN: Grain QualityGrain Quality — select if Grain Quality is an area you would like to improve. H116573-UN: Straw QualityStraw Quality — select if Straw Quality is an area you would like to improve. H116574-UN: Excess TailingsH119179-UN: Excess Tailings DisabledExcess Tailings — select if you have excess tailings. NOTE:H116316-UN: Error MessageExcess Tailings can only be selected in combination with another issue. If not, an error message appears. NOTE:H116294-UN: NextThe “Next” button will remain disabled until at least one item has been selected. H116293-UN: NextIf multiple selections are made, selecting "Next" advances to next area to improve. NOTE:NOTE:H116292-UN: Stop SessionSelect to stop session. NOTE:NOTE:H116310-UN: CloseSelect to close ICA application. NOTE:SS43267,0000926-19-20170516NOTE:H116364-UN: Harvest PrioritiesProcedure to Modify:H116312-UN: CancelSelect to cancel Edit Harvest Priorities. H116311-UN: OKSelect to close after placing in highest priority. SS43267,0000927-19-20170516H116613-UN: Separator LossItems Accessible on "What type of Grain Losses?" Page:H116614-UN: Shoe LossShoe Loss — select if grain is exiting the machine through the cleaning shoe. H116615-UN: Unthreshed LossUnthreshed Loss — select if grain is remaining attached to the plant material. H116296-UN: BackSelect to return to the previous display. H116293-UN: NextSelect to open the next display. NOTE:H116294-UN: NextDuring any state where you are required to provide responses or input, the "Next" button will remain disabled until at least one item has been selected. H116310-UN: CloseSelect to close the Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) application. NOTE:SS43267,0000928-19-20170516H116616-UN: Broken GrainItems Accessible on "What type of Grain Quality issues?" Page:H116617-UN: Foreign Material LightForeign Material Light — select if there are pieces of light and fluffy material in the grain tank. H116618-UN: Foreign Material HeavyForeign Material Heavy — select if pieces of cob or short sections of stem/stalk are in the grain tank. H116619-UN: Unthreshed MaterialUnthreshed Material — select if grain in the grain tank is remaining attached to cob, grain head, or pod. H116296-UN: BackSelect at any time to close and return to the previous display. H116293-UN: NextSelect to begin ICA session and open "ICA is finding recommendations." display. H116310-UN: CloseSelect to close the Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) application. NOTE:SS43267,0000929-19-20170516SS43267,000092A-19-20170124H116328-UN: ICA2 Detected IssuesItems Accessible on ICA2 Detected Issues Page:H116582-UN: Edit IssuesEdit Issues — allows you to begin a new session and change the reported issues. H116293-UN: NextNext— select to advance the system to Recommended Solutions . SS43267,000092B-19-20170124NOTE:VisionTrak is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,000092C-19-20170124H116582-UN: Edit IssuesItems Accessible on "ICA is finding recommendations." Page:H116308-UN: Current SettingsCurrent Settings— communicates the current settings of threshing clearance, threshing speed, cleaning fan speed, chaffer clearance, and sieve clearance. H113801-UN: Progress IndicatorFinding Recommendations— displays the progress indicator while the system is searching for recommended solutions. H116292-UN: Stop SessionStop Session— ends the session, clears the issue list, and returns to the "Select areas to improve" display. NOTE:NOTE:H116310-UN: CloseSelect to close the ICA application. NOTE:SS43267,000092D-19-20170526H116308-UN: Current SettingsItems Accessible on "Select "Apply" to have ICA adjust settings using the shown solution." Page:H116322-UN: Recommended SolutionRecommended Solutions — allows you to toggle through the system recommended solutions and apply them to the system. H116582-UN: Edit IssuesEdit Issues — allows you to begin a new session and change the reported issues or return to the previous display. H116292-UN: Stop SessionStop Session— select to end session and return to Select areas to improve . NOTE:H116318-UN: ApplyApply— select to apply the currently selected recommended solution. NOTE:NOTE:H116310-UN: CloseSelect to close the ICA application. NOTE:SS43267,000092E-19-20170621H116582-UN: Edit IssuesProcedure to Modify:NOTE:H116317-UN: OKSelect to begin a new session and change the reported issues. NOTE:H116312-UN: CancelSelect to return to the previous screen. SS43267,000092F-19-20170124H116319-UN: Applying Setting AdjustmentItems Accessible on "ICA is applying the setting adjustment..." Page:H116310-UN: CloseSelect to close the Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) application. NOTE:SS43267,0000930-19-20170526NOTE:NOTE:H116598-UN: UndoItems Available on "Undo all ICA adjustments, start over" Page:NOTE:H116316-UN: MessageAll setting adjustments made by the ICA Application will be rolled back.H116312-UN: CancelSelect to return to previous display. H116317-UN: OKSelect to undo all ICA adjustments and return to "ICA is awaiting operator action..." display. NOTE:SS43267,0000931-19-20170124H116622-UN: Recommended SolutionsItems Accessible on "Solution Display":H116623-UN: LeftH116624-UN: RightLeft and Right controls— allows you to scroll through the complete list of suggested solutions, showing adjustment specifics. H118281-UN: Recommended SolutionsSelect to view the entire list of recommended solutions. NOTE:H118284-UN: Scroll UpSelect to scroll up the recommended solutions list. H118282-UN: Scroll DownSelect to scroll down the recommended solutions list. NOTE:H116625-UN: Select SolutionSolutions that require you to manually adjust settings, or climb out of the cab, have a slightly different appearance within the Solutions multi-pane toggle view. These solutions are indicated by a "hand icon", "Manual" or "Out of Cab" wording on the screen. These types of adjustments replace the "Apply" button with a "Next" button, indicating there may be more actions required. NOTE:SS43267,0000932-19-20170124H116605-UN: Reduce Ground Speed to 3 mphItems Accessible on "ICA is awaiting operator action..." Page:NOTE:H116296-UN: BackSelect to return to the previous display. H116586-UN: NextSelect to proceed to ICA is monitoring performance change . NOTE:H116606-UN: Monitoring Performance ChangeWhen you select "Next," you are forcing ICA to continue with its evaluation, regardless of the actual speed adjustment made. H116310-UN: CloseSelect to close the ICA application. H116608-UN: Separator must be disengagedSeparator Vane Adjustments:H116296-UN: BackSelect to return to the previous display. H116310-UN: CloseSelect to close the ICA application. NOTE:H116316-UN: MessageOut-of-Cab Interaction:IMPORTANT:NOTE:NOTE:H116336-UN: Green Check MarkAs you meet the prerequisites for "Machine must be stopped." and "Separator must be disengaged.", a check mark replaces the original icon. H116296-UN: BackSelect to return to the previous display. H116310-UN: CloseSelect to close the ICA application. NOTE:SS43267,0000933-19-20170526NOTE:H116308-UN: Current SettingsCurrent Settings— communicates the current selected settings. H116604-UN: SolutionRecommended Solutions — allows you to toggle through the current settings list of the Interactive Combine Adjustments (ICA) recommended solutions. NOTE:NOTE:H116582-UN: Edit IssuesEdit Issues — allows you to begin a new session and change the reported issues, or return to the previous display. H116292-UN: Stop SessionStop Session— select to end the session. NOTE:NOTE:H116293-UN: NextNext— select to advance the system to ICA is awaiting operator action.. . H116310-UN: CloseSelect to close the ICA application. NOTE:SS43267,0000934-19-20170526H116659-UN: Field/Machine PerformanceItems Accessible on View Performance Page:H116310-UN: CloseSelect to close. SS43267,0000935-19-20170124VisionTrak is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000936-19-20170124VisionTrak is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000937-19-20170124SS43267,0000938-19-20170124SS43267,0000939-19-20170124SS43267,000093A-19-20170124SS43267,000093B-19-20170124SS43267,000093C-19-20170124H116602-UN: Answered CounterItems Accessible on "Since the last adjustment, how has performance been impacted?" Page:H119892-UN: View PerformanceView Performance — allows you to view the performance graphs for Separator Loss, Shoe Loss, and Tailings Volume. H118172-UN: Separator LossProcedure to Provide Feedback on Issues you selected in the "Report Issues" Stage:H118247-UN: Excess TailingsProcedure to Modify Excess Tailings:NOTE:H118242-UN: Unreported IssuesProcedure to Modify Unreported Issues:SS43267,000093D-19-20170526H118257-UN: Auto Maintain Current PerformanceItems Accessible on "ICA Session Complete" Page:H118258-UN: Exit OptimizationSelect to Exit Optimization. H116311-UN: OKSelect to close the display. SS43267,000093E-19-20170124H116599-UN: Report New IssueItems Accessible on "How should ICA proceed?" Page:H116292-UN: Stop SessionSelect to end the session. NOTE:H116296-UN: BackSelect to return to the previous display. H116293-UN: NextSelect to advance to next display. NOTE:H116310-UN: CloseSelect to close the ICA application. NOTE:SS43267,000093F-19-20170621H116307-UN: Progress IndicatorItems Accessible on "ICA is monitoring performance changes..." Page:H116292-UN: Stop SessionStop Session— select to end the session, clear the issue list, and return to the "Select areas to improve" display. NOTE:H116310-UN: CloseSelect to close the ICA application. NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:H116326-UN: ICA Shortcut ButtonICA indicators on shortcut buttons and status bar will have a yellow frame flashing while waiting for your feedback. H116585-UN: Monitoring Performance ChangeNormal Operation:NOTE:H118265-UN: Monitoring Performance ChangeMachine must be in consistent harvesting conditions:NOTE:NOTE:SS43267,0000940-19-20170621H116301-UN: Report IssuesReport Issues— select areas you wish to improve. H116306-UN: Review SolutionsReview Solutions— choose a setting to adjust to improve your machine performance. H116327-UN: Applying SolutionApplying Solution— apply the in-cab or out-of-cab solution that was recommended. H116329-UN: Provide FeedbackProvide Feedback— let the machine know whether the solution made performance worse, same, better or fixed. H118256-UN: Optimization CompleteOptimization Complete— Integrated Combine Adjustment has completed the optimization process. SS43267,0000941-19-20170124NOTE:H120315-UN: Integrated Combine Adjustment 2Underscored text identifies that additional information is available within this section or another section of this publication. H119182-UN: Current SettingsItems Accessible on Integrated Combine Adjustment 2 Main Page:H119183-UN: PrioritiesPriorities — allows you to arrange the priority list in the order of their importance with the highest priority at the top. H119779-UN: Automation StatusAutomation Status— allows you to view ICA2 Diagnostics . H113739-UN: HistoryHistory — allows you to view history of current and previous ICA2 adjustments. H113740-UN: Live CameraLive Camera — allows you to view the clean grain and tailings elevator camera feeds. H119185-UN: OptimizationOptimize Performance — takes to you to the Interactive Combine Adjustment application. H119775-UN: HarvestSmart™ HarvestSmart™ H116937-UN: ON/OFFH119773-UN: Active Terrain Adjustment™Active Terrain Adjustment™H116937-UN: ON/OFFAutomation—  allows you to enable or disable Active Terrain Adjustment™ . H119774-UN: Auto MaintainAuto MaintainH116937-UN: ON/OFFAutomation— allows you to enable or disable Auto Maintain. H119195-UN: Set Performance TargetSet Performance Target — allows you to set a new performance target at existing loss, grain quality, and feedrate levels. NOTE:H119887-UN: Return to OptimizeReturn to Optimize — allows you to return to the Interactive Combine Adjustment. H119190-UN: ICA2 SummaryRun Page Modules:NOTE:H113748-UN: Shortcut KeyShortcut Keys:NOTE:HarvestSmart is a trademark of Deere & Company
Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000942-19-20170519NOTE:NOTE:H116672-UN: Scroll ArrowsProcedure to Modify:SS43267,0000943-19-20170126H119185-UN: Optimize PerformanceProcedure to Access:NOTE:H116328-UN: ICA2 Detected IssuesNOTE: Selecting Optimize Performance while there are active issues in Auto Maintain, pre-selects them as issues in Interactive Combine Adjustment and launches ICA2 Detected Issues screen. SS43267,0000944-19-20170126H119862-UN: Active Terrain Adjustment™H119863-UN: Auto MaintainAdjustment in Progress— indicates Auto Maintain is monitoring the impact of the adjustments. H119864-UN: Active Terrain Adjustment™H119767-UN: Auto MaintainMaximum Offset— displays amount of change made to chaffer, sieve, cleaning fan, threshing speed, or threshing clearance. H113747-UN: Auto Maintain ReasonH119861-UN: Active Terrain Adjustment™ ReasonReason— indicates the current pitch Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) is adjusting for or issues Auto Maintain has detected. H119861-UN: Maximum SlopeMaximum Slope— displays the incline/decline that caused the displayed adjustments (only available for Active Terrain Adjustment™). H119865-UN: TimestampTimestamp— displays the amount of time the offsets are applied. H119866-UN: DurationDuration— displays amount of time it took to make offset adjustment. H113740-UN: Live CameraLive Camera — view clean grain elevator and tailings elevator camera feeds. Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000945-19-20170517H113775-UN: Grain Camera (Analysis View)H113845-UN: Tailings CameraH113793-UN: BothLive Camera— Grain Camera, Tailings Camera, and Both. H113773-UN: SourceSource— allows you to choose Grain Camera, Tailings Camera, or Both. H113730-UN: ON/OFFView Grain Analysis— ON/OFF toggle enables the grain analysis color overlays (only available for Grain Camera). NOTE:NOTE:H119768-UN: Grain AnalysisGrain Analysis— displays a color legend for grain quality and foreign material. NOTE:H116938-UN: Lens DebrisLens Debris — indicates how dirty the camera lenses are. SS43267,0000946-19-20170130NOTE:H116312-UN: CancelSelect to cancel Edit Harvest Priorities. H116311-UN: OKSelect to close after placing in highest priority. SS43267,0000947-19-20170517H113781-UN: Performance/AdjustmentsPerformance/Adjustments— use Performance/Adjustments toggle to switch between Performance Monitor and Adjustment History . H119765-UN: Loss PerformanceLoss Performance— chart view of the Separator, Shoe, and Tailings. NOTE:H119766-UN: Quality PerformanceQuality Performance— chart view of the Broken Grain, Foreign Material Light, Foreign Material Heavy, and Unthreshed. NOTE:H119764-UN: Field/Machine Performance GraphField/Machine Performance Graph— displays Throughput, Productivity, or Yield. H119776-UN: UnitsPerformance Options- select to change units being measured. NOTE:H113756-UN: Performance OptionsThroughput is selected by default. SS43267,0000948-19-20170130NOTE:H113776-UN: OKOK— indicates that there is little to no debris on the lens. H113777-UN: ModerateModerate— indicates that there is some debris on the lens and Auto Maintain may start to be affected. NOTE:H113778-UN: SEVERESevere— indicates that there is a significant amount of debris on the lens and Auto Maintain is disabled. NOTE:NOTE:SS43267,0000949-19-20170130H119869-UN: Continue Using Auto MaintainContinue Using Auto Maintain— gives you the option to either set a new Performance Target with current conditions or to retry using the current Performance Target. H119870-UN: Check Manual AdjustmentsCheck Manual Adjustments— starts Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) application and recommends changing any settings ICA2 is not able to adjust. H119868-UN: Turn Off Auto MaintainTurn Off Auto Maintain— ICA2 Auto Maintain turns OFF. H113840-UN: NextSelect to proceed. H119869-UN: Continue Using Auto MaintainProcedure to Modify:H119870-UN: Check Manual AdjustmentsCheck Manual AdjustmentsH119868-UN: Turn Off Auto MaintainTurn Off Auto MaintainSS43267,000094A-19-20170131H119769-UN: Return to OptimizeSelect to return to Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA). NOTE:SS43267,000094B-19-20170127NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:HarvestSmart is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,000094C-19-20170517NOTE:H119197-UN: Adjustments PageNOTE: Adjustments Page is default page. SS43267,000094D-19-20170517H114667-UN: Uphill SensitivityUphill Sensitivity — accelerates or decelerates the system's reaction to vehicle pitch while harvesting uphill to help reduce grain loss and tailings. H114668-UN: Downhill SensitivityDownhill Sensitivity — accelerates or decelerates the system's reaction to vehicle pitch while harvesting downhill to help maintain harvested grain cleanliness. H119750-UN: Cleaning FanCleaning Fan — indicates the step size used by ATA to adjust the fan speed. Select to access cleaning fan offset tuning. H119200-UN: ChafferChaffer — indicates the step size used by ATA to adjust the chaffer. Select to access chaffer offset tuning. H119199-UN: SieveSieve — indicates the step size used by ATA to adjust the sieve. Select to access sieve offset tuning. Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,000094E-19-20170517NOTE:Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,000094F-19-20170517NOTE:Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000950-19-20170517NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000951-19-20170517NOTE:NOTE:Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000952-19-20170517NOTE:NOTE:Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000953-19-20170517H119432-UN: Default AggressivenessResponse Aggressiveness —  controls how frequently Auto Maintain makes adjustments when Issues are present. H119433-UN: Maximum SensitivityGrain Loss Sensitivity — the amount of change in grain loss needed to initiate a system change. H119434-UN: Lowered SensitivityBroken Grain Sensitivity — the amount of change in broken grain needed to initiate a system change. H119435-UN: Increased SensitivityForeign Material Sensitivity — the amount of change in foreign material needed to initiate a system change. SS43267,0000954-19-20170130H119857-UN: SensitivitySelect Plus (+) button to increase and Minus (-) button to decrease. H119858-UN: Minimum SensitivityDisplay States:H119434-UN: Lowered SensitivityLowered— recognition is slower in this setting. H119432-UN: Default SensitivityDefault— starting point of recognition. H119435-UN: Increased SensitivityIncreased— recognition is faster in this setting. H119433-UN: Maximum SensitivityMaximum— recognition is fastest in this setting. SS43267,0000955-19-20170517H119857-UN: SensitivitySelect Plus (+) button to increase and Minus (-) button to decrease. H119858-UN: Minimum SensitivityDisplay States:H119434-UN: Lowered SensitivityLowered— recognition is slower in this setting. H119432-UN: Default SensitivityDefault— starting point of recognition. H119435-UN: Increased SensitivityIncreased— recognition is faster in this setting. H119433-UN: Maximum SensitivityMaximum— recognition is fastest in this setting. SS43267,0000956-19-20170517H119857-UN: SensitivitySelect Plus (+) button to increase and Minus (-) button to decrease. H119858-UN: Minimum SensitivityDisplay States:H119434-UN: Lowered SensitivityLowered— recognition is slower in this setting. H119432-UN: Default SensitivityDefault— starting point of recognition. H119435-UN: Increased SensitivityIncreased— recognition is faster in this setting. H119433-UN: Maximum SensitivityMaximum— recognition is fastest in this setting. SS43267,0000957-19-20170517H119857-UN: AggressivenessSelect Plus (+) button to increase and Minus (-) button to decrease. H119858-UN: Minimum AggressivenessDisplay States:H119434-UN: Lowered AggressivenessLowered— adjustments are made less frequently. H119432-UN: Default AggressivenessDefault— starting point for adjustment frequency. H119435-UN: Increased AggressivenessIncreased— adjustments are made more frequently. H119433-UN: Maximum AggressivenessMaximum— adjustments are made most frequently. SS43267,0000958-19-20170517H118563-UN: Target PressureTarget Pressure — allows you to adjust target volume, material throughput, or machine capacity. H114681-UN: Maximum Engine PowerEngine Power — sets the maximum allowable engine load that HarvestSmart™ is allowed to operate. H118568-UN: Maximum Ground SpeedGround Speed — sets the maximum allowable ground speed for HarvestSmart™ to operate. H114682-UN: AggressivenessAggressiveness — allows you to adjust how quickly the system responds to changes in VisionTrak™ loss or threshing system load. HarvestSmart is a trademark of Deere & Company
VisionTrak is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000959-19-20170517H118563-UN: Target PressureProcedure to Modify:H118564-UN: Target PressureAlternative Procedure to Modify:VisionTrak is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,000095A-19-20170517H114681-UN: Maximum Engine PowerProcedure to Modify:H118572-UN: Maximum Engine PowerAlternative Procedure to Modify:HarvestSmart is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,000095B-19-20170517NOTE:H118568-UN: Maximum Ground SpeedProcedure to Modify:H118573-UN: Maximum Ground SpeedAlternative Procedure to Modify:HarvestSmart is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,000095C-19-20170517H114682-UN: AggressivenessProcedure to Modify:H118574-UN: AggressivenessAlternative Procedure to Modify:HarvestSmart is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,000095D-19-20170517H119779-UN: Automation StatusAutomation Status — displays the highest priority status of any individual system. H119753-UN: HarvestSmart™HarvestSmart™ — select HarvestSmart™ screen area to view more information on faults, system requirements, and status. H119754-UN: Active Terrain Adjustment™Active Terrain Adjustment™ — select Active Terrain Adjustment™ screen area to view more information on faults, system requirements, and status. H119755-UN: Auto MaintainAuto Maintain — select Auto Maintain screen area to view more information on faults, system requirements, and status. HarvestSmart is a trademark of Deere & Company
Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,000095E-19-20170517H113788-UN: GrayAutomation OFF H113784-UN: GreenOK— is shown when any part of Integrated Combine Adjustment 2 (ICA2) is enabled and ready for operation. NOTE:H113786-UN: AmberAttention Required—only issues that require your attention (not related to "normal" operation) will be elevated to the "Attention Needed" state. H113787-UN: RedFault Detected—only issues that are reported as "Faults" (hardware or sensor failures) reach this state. NOTE:Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
Harvest Smart is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,000095F-19-20170517H119191-UN: HarvestSmart™Select screen area under HarvestSmart™ to open status page. NOTE:H114658-UN: AmberNot Ready— set Performance Target. H114656-UN: GreenReady— press the 3 or 2 button on the multi-function lever to resume HarvestSmart™. H114659-UN: BlueActive— automating ground speed. H114656-UN: GreenMaintaining Ground Speed— pull multi-function control lever to regain control. H114656-UN: GreenAcquiring New Performance Target— maintain consistent harvesting conditions. H114658-UN: AmberNot Ready— machine must be ready to harvest. H114658-UN: AmberNot Ready— separator must be engaged. H114658-UN: AmberMax Speed Limited— maximum ground speed limit reached. H114658-UN: AmberEngine Power Limited— maximum engine power limit reached. H114658-UN: AmberError Detected | Reduced Performance— separator sensor error present. H114658-UN: AmberError Detected | Reduced Performance— (right/left) shoe loss sensor error present. H114658-UN: RedError Detected— separator drive pressure sensor error present. H114655-UN: GrayAutomation OFF H114655-UN: GrayAutomation OFF | Error Detected— separator drive pressure sensor error present. H113789-UN: Exclamation MarkA message appears when a requirement is not met. H119194-UN: Check MarkOnce a condition has been met, a green check appears. H116936-UN: CloseSelect to close. HarvestSmart is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000960-19-20170517H119192-UN: Active Terrain Adjustment™Select screen area under Active Terrain Adjustment™ (ATA) to open status page. NOTE:H114659-UN: BlueApplying Offsets— accommodating for terrain. H114656-UN: GreenMonitoring H114658-UN: AmberNot Ready— pitch sensor requires calibration. H114658-UN: AmberNot Ready— header must be below record stop height. H114658-UN: AmberNot Ready— machine must be ready to harvest. H114658-UN: AmberNot Ready— engine must be set to high idle. H114657-UN: RedError Detected— attention required. H114657-UN: RedError Detected— fan system fault present. H114655-UN: GrayAutomation OFF H113789-UN: Exclamation MarkA message appears when a requirement is not met. H118541-UN: Header DetailsRequirement not met for "Header must be below record stop height", select to access Header Details page. H119194-UN: Green CheckOnce a condition has been met, a green check appears. H116936-UN: CloseSelect to close. Active Terrain Adjustment is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000961-19-20170517H119193-UN: Auto MaintainSelect screen area under Auto Maintain to open status page. NOTE:H114659-UN: BlueAuto Adjustment— applying setting change. H114659-UN: BlueApplying Offsets— continuing to monitor changes. H114656-UN: GreenAcquiring New Performance Target H114656-UN: GreenMonitoring H114658-UN: AmberNot Ready— action required. H114657-UN: RedError Detected— attention required. H114655-UN: GrayAutomation OFF H113789-UN: Exclamation MarkA message appears when a requirement is not met. H118541-UN: Select to AccessSelect to access the page that corresponds to the unmet requirement. H119194-UN: Green CheckOnce a condition has been met, a green check appears. H116936-UN: CloseSelect to close. SS43267,0000962-19-20170517H105073-UN: Cab ViewSSN372425-19: Decal ASSH209454-19: Decal BSSH209452-19: Decal CH97964-UN: Decal DSSHXE28534-19: Decal E (Located on Cab Support) (ProDrive™ Machines Only)OUO6075,0004598-19-20170203H96693-UN: Feeder HouseSSH151607-19: Decal ASSHXE28534-19: Decal BSSHXE123792-19: Decal C (2 Places)OUO6075,0004599-19-20170426H96694-UN: Cab/Ladder DecalsSSH149064-19: Decal ASSH170654-19: Decal BSSHXE19558-19: Decal CSSH202640-19: Decal DSSH158975-19: Decal E (Dual Wheel Only)OUO6075,000459A-19-20170203H114386-UN: Left-Hand ViewSSH149099-19: Decal ASSH209453-19: Decal BSSH220610-19: Decal C (S780 and S790)SST146102-19: Decal D (Located on Starter)OUO6075,000459B-19-20170203H114387-UN: Left-Hand ViewSSHXE28534-19: Decal A (S760 and S770) and Decal B (S780 and S790)SSHXE69984-19: Decal C (Final Tier 4/Stage IV)SSH226055-19: Decal DOUO6075,000459C-19-20170203H114495-UN: Left-Hand View DecalsSSHXE87383-19: Decal ASSHXE85220-19: Decal B
(If Equipped With Air Compressor System) OUO6075,000459D-19-20170203H114388-UN: ChopperH114389-UN: SpreaderSSH149096-19: Decal ASSH210615-19: Decal B (Spreader Only)OUO6075,000459E-19-20170203H108670-UN: Rear ViewH82954-UN: Decal ASSH209451-19: Decal BSSH169516REV1-19: Decal CSSH149064-19: Decal DSSH149096-19: Decal EOUO6075,000459F-19-20170203H113144-UN: Rear View Decals and Engine View DecalsSSHXE85220-19: Decal A
(If Equipped With Air Compressor System) OUO6075,00045A0-19-20170203H114390-UN: ChopperH114475-UN: SpreaderSSH149096-19: Decal ASSH210615-19: Decal B (Spreader Only)OUO6075,00045A1-19-20170203H114476-UN: Combine ViewSSH149099-19: Decal ASSH158975-19: Decal B (Dual Wheel Only)SSH220610-19: Decal C (S760 and S770)SSH149088-19: Decal DSSH151397-19: Decal E (Located on Auger Housing)OUO6075,00045A2-19-20170203H114477-UN: Right-Hand View DecalsSSHXE95272-19: Decal A
(If Equipped With Air Compressor System) OUO6075,00045A3-19-20170203H97858-UN: Feeder HouseSSHXE123792-19: Decal A (2 Places)SSH151607-19: Decal BSSH217664-19: Decal CSSHXE28534-19: Decal D (Located on Stone Trap Door)
(ProDrive™ Machines Only) OUO6075,00045A4-19-20170426H108672-UN: Combine ViewSSHXE17133-19: Decal A (2 Places)SSH209451-19: Decal BSSHXE28534-19: Decal C (Located on Hydraulic Reservoir)OUO6075,00045A5-19-20170203H108077-UN: Combine ViewSSHXE123799-19: Decal ASSHXE69984-19: Decal B (Final Tier 4/Stage IV)OUO6075,00045A6-19-20170426NOTE:H120310-UN: Harvest SettingsUnderscored text identifies that additional information is available within this section or another section of this publication. NOTE:H116974-UN: Load Harvest SettingsItems Accessible on Harvest Settings Main Page:H119104-UN: Performance TargetPerformance Target — allows you to select the acceptable grain loss for your machine. H119125-UN: Set To CurrentSet to Current—  select to set the new "acceptable loss" to the current loss level. H113683-UN: Threshing ClearanceThreshing Clearance — allows you to modify the threshing clearance. H113685-UN: Threshing SpeedThreshing Speed — allows you to modify the threshing speed. H113684-UN: Cleaning FanCleaning Fan — allows you to modify the fan speed. H116095-UN: Outside ConfigurationOutside Configuration — shows the external machine adjustments that must be made prior to harvesting a selected crop type. N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsAdvanced Settings — allows you to access further adjustments and less common settings. H113706-UN: Chaffer ClearanceChaffer Clearance — allows you to modify the opening of the chaffer elements. H113693-UN: Sieve ClearanceSieve Clearance — allows you to modify the opening of the sieve elements. H116117-UN: ClearanceRun Page Modules:NOTE:SS43267,0000963-19-20170621H116974-UN: Load Harvest SettingsProcedure to Modify:H116974-UN: Load Harvest SettingsProcedure to Delete:SS43267,0000964-19-20170203