Aga4372 Asc-10 Sprayer Operators Manual Revision 2.5
Aga4372 Asc-10 Sprayer Operators Manual Revision 2.5
Aga4372 Asc-10 Sprayer Operators Manual Revision 2.5
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ASC-10 Sprayer Controller
Operator Manual
General
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Service Information
Service assistance can be provided by contacting your local TPA Authorized Dealer.
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Type Approval and Safety Regulations
Type approval may be required in some countries to license the use of transmitters
on certain band frequencies. Check with local authorities and your dealer.
Unauthorized modification of the equipment may void that approval, the warranty
and the license to use the equipment.
The receiver contains an internal radio-modem. This can potentially send signals.
Regulations vary between countries, so check with the dealer and local regulators
for information on licensed and unlicensed frequencies. Some may involve
subscriptions.
l Moving the equipment to either side of the radio or other electronic device
l Moving the equipment farther away from the radio or other electronic device
l Connecting the equipment to another circuit that is not linked to the radio.
To reduce potential interference operate the equipment at the lowest gain level that
will allow successful communication.
If necessary contact your nearest Topcon Precision Agriculture dealer for
assistance.
Note: Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by TOPCON
Precision Agriculture could void the EMC compliance and negate authority to
operate the product.
This product was tested for EMC compliance using Topcon Precision Agriculture
peripheral devices, shielded cables and connectors. It is important to use Topcon
Precision Agriculture devices between system components to reduce the possibility
of interference with other devices
General Safety
DANGER: It is essential that the following information and the
product specific safety information is read and understood.
Most incidents arising during operation, maintenance and repair are caused by a
failure to observe basic safety rules or precautions. Always be alert to potential
hazards and hazardous situations.
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Always follow the instructions that accompany a Warning or Caution. The
information these provide aims to minimize risk of injury and/or damage to property.
In particular follow instructions presented as Safety Messages.
Safety Messages and Warnings
The safety symbol is used with the relevant word: DANGER, WARNING or
CAUTION.
Messages marked in this way recommend safety precautions and practices. LEARN
and apply them.
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, could result in DEATH OR VERY SERIOUS INJURY.
Safety Signs
WARNING: DO NOT remove or obscure safety signs. Replace any
safety signs that are not readable or are missing. Replacement signs are
available from your dealer in the event of loss or damage.
If a used vehicle has been purchased, make sure all safety signs are in the correct
location and can be read. Replace any safety signs that cannot be read or are missing.
Replacement safety signs are available from your dealer.
Operator Safety
WARNING: It is YOUR responsibility to read and understand the safety
sections in this book before operating this vehicle. Remember that YOU
are the key to safety.
Good safety practices not only protect you, but also the people around you. Study
this manual as part of your safety program. This safety information only relates to
Topcon equipment and does not replace other usual safe work practices.
WARNING: Ensure power is removed from the Topcon equipment prior
to maintenance or repair of the vehicle or implements.
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WARNING: In some of the illustrations or photos used in this manual,
panels or guards may have been removed for demonstration purposes.
Never operate the vehicle with any panels or guards removed. If the
removal of panels or guards is necessary to make a repair, these
MUST be replaced before operation.
WARNING: Always check that any suspended vehicle attachments are
lowered to the ground before beginning repair or maintenance work
on a vehicle.
WARNING: Vehicle and implement parts can become hot during oper-
ation and may be under pressure. Refer to vehicle manuals.
This device is designed to operate with TPA approved antennas. Discuss with your
dealer.
Preparation for Operation
l Read and understand this manual and learn all of the controls before you use
the equipment.
l Keep the manual with the equipment.
l If the equipment is moved to another vehicle, move the manual as well.
l Read the manual for the vehicle with which the equipment will be used and
check that the vehicle has the correct equipment required by local regulations.
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l Make sure you understand the speed, brakes, steering, stability, and load
characteristics of the vehicle before you start.
l Check all controls in an area clear of people and obstacles before starting work.
l Identify possible hazards.
WARNING: Topcon equipment must not be used by an operator
affected by alcohol or drugs. Seek medical advice if using prescription or
over-the-counter medication.
Disclaimer
Topcon accepts no responsibility or liability for damages to property, personal
injuries, or death resulting from the misuse or abuse of any of its products.
Further, Topcon accepts no responsibility for the use of Topcon equipment or the
GNSS signal for any purpose other than the intended purpose.
Topcon cannot guarantee the accuracy, integrity, continuity, or availability of the
GNSS signal.
The operator must ensure that the equipment is correctly turned off when not in use.
Before operating any vehicle equipped with Topcon products, read and understand
the following product specific safety precautions.
Electrical Safety
WARNING: Incorrectly connected power can cause severe injury and
damage to people or the equipment.
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Operation and Risk of Obstacles
The following list is not exhaustive or limited. To use the console for assisted
steering along a defined wayline, the operator must ensure that it is used:
l Away from people and obstacles
l Away from high voltage power lines or other overhead obstructions (identify
any clearance problems before activating the console)
l On private property without public access
l Within cleared fields
l Off public roads or access ways.
Note that:
l The operator needs to know the vehicle’s position and the field conditions at
all times.
l The operator will need to respond if the GNSS satellite or differential
correction signal is lost momentarily.
l The console cannot detect obstacles (people, livestock or other).
l Only use the console in areas that are clear of obstacles and keep a proper
distance.
l Steering needs to be disengaged for manual control if an obstacle appears in
the path or the vehicle moves away from the wayline.
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Using a Reference (Base) Station
WARNING: Do not move a reference station while in operation. Moving
an operating reference station can interfere with the controlled steering
of a system using the reference station. This could result in personal
injury or damage to property.
Operators and other affected personnel must be advised of the following safety
precautions.
l Do not erect the reference station under or within the vicinity of high voltage
power lines.
l When using the portable reference station, make sure that the tripod is securely
mounted.
To Get the Best Out of the Product
Back up data regularly. The console has large, but limited storage capacity. Use the
Diagnostics Mini-view to view capacity available. A warning screen displays if
storage is reaching its limit.
Be aware of file format compatibility. Discuss compatible formats with the dealer.
Topcon Agricultural Products are hardy and designed to work in tough conditions.
However, if equipment is unused for a length of time, store away from water and
direct heat sources.
Alert Symbols
In this manual two alert symbols are used:
Note: This offers additional information.
WARNING: A warning signal appears on safety signs and in this
manual to show that this information is very important to your safety.
LEARN these and APPLY them.
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Table of contents
Chapter 1 – Introduction 1
1.1. Switching between setup and operation screen 2
Chapter 2 – Implement Setup 3
2.1. Setting up a new implement 3
2.1.1. X35, X30 and X25 consoles 3
2.1.2. X14 console 7
2.2. Setting the implement geometry 8
2.3. Setting up the master switch 10
Chapter 3 – Boom Setup 11
3.1. Setting up sections 11
3.2. Setting up timing 13
3.3. Setting up section switching 14
3.4. Setting up nozzles 16
Chapter 4 – Sprayer Controller Setup 19
4.1. Setting up tanks 20
4.2. Setting up product flow 21
4.3. Setting up pressure 23
4.4. Setting up pressure control 24
4.5. Setting up the control valve 25
4.5.1. Regulator valve system 25
4.5.2. Proportional valve system 27
4.6. Setting up pump control 29
4.7. Setting up speed source 30
4.8. Setting up implement audio 31
4.9. Setting up alarms 32
4.10. Enabling section control 34
Chapter 5 – Operation (X35/X30/X25) 35
5.1. Using the sprayer dashboard 36
5.2. Opening auto section control 37
5.3. Opening sprayer controller 38
5.4. Choosing/changing tanks 40
5.4.1. Tank colors 42
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5.4.2. Selecting / adding a product 43
5.4.3. Filling tanks 45
5.5. Configuring and calibrating 47
5.5.1. Wheel sensor calibration 49
5.5.2. Flow meter calibration 50
5.5.3. Valve balancing wizard 51
5.6. Setting area counters 53
5.7. Using the master switch 57
Chapter 6 – Operation (X14) 59
6.1. Opening auto section control 60
6.2. Opening the sprayer controller 61
6.3. Configuring tanks and application rates 62
6.3.1. Tank colors 63
6.3.2. Selecting / adding a product 64
6.3.3. Filling tanks 66
6.4. Configuring and calibrating 68
6.4.1. Wheel sensor calibration 69
6.4.2. Flow meter calibration 70
Chapter 7 – Variable Rate Control 71
7.1. If using VRC maps 71
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Chapter 1 – Introduction
The Sprayer Controller is used with the X family of consoles. Refer
also to the Guidance and Auto Steering Operator's Manual supplied
with the console.
The Sprayer and Auto Section Controller allows better control of the
amount of product being applied to a field. Once set up, it will adjust
the flow according to vehicle speed, the area being covered and the
preset application rate. This provides greater accuracy to manage
product over specified areas.
Auto Section Control minimizes wastage, turning parts of the sprayer
on and off and varying rates as the equipment passes through the
defined areas. The system will turn on when it detects an area that has
not been covered and it will turn off when it detects areas that have
already been covered. The controller can be configured to control up
to 30 sections if using three ASC-10 ECUs (10 sections with one
ASC-10 for the X14 console).
The sprayer pressure is adjusted with factors such as speed of the
vehicle, unlike a manual pressure controlled sprayer where the
pressure remains constant during speed changes.
Variable Rate Control presets the different spray rates for particular
fields, using a VRC prescription map (Shapefile or ISOXML file
formats). It will automatically adjust the spray rate for different zones
as the implement moves through the mapped areas (Variable Rate
Control is not available with the X14 console).
Once set up, Sprayer Control, Auto Section Control and Variable Rate
Control can be enabled and disabled through the console.
Note: Regional information such as time and product measurement
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1.1. Switching between setup and operation screen
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Chapter 2 – Implement Setup
This chapter explains how to setup and configure the console for use
with the Sprayer Controller and Auto Section Control features.
2.1. Setting up a new implement
2.1.1. X35, X30 and X25 consoles
Creates a new implement profile for the attached implement.
Note: Existing implement files can be imported from a USB. Refer
to the Guidance and Auto Steering manual.
To create a new implement:
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2.1. Setting up a new implement
rigid
front mount
A message displays stating that the console will restart once the
implement has been created.
A default name for the implement is displayed.
Note: It is highly recommended that items are named in a
thoughtful and structured way to allow easy use in future seasons.
4. To change the default name, select IMPLEMENT NAME and
enter the new name, then confirm.
The New Implement Setup wizard displays.
5. Select IMPLEMENT CONTROL, select Section Control Only
or Section Control and Rate Control, confirm and select next.
6. Select ECU TYPE, select ASC-10, confirm and select next.
Note: The Sprayer Controller interface described in Chapters 3
and 4 of this manual is only used to control sprayers equipped
with the Topcon ASC-10 ECUs.
If ISOBUS ECU is chosen, functionality will depend on the
ISOBUS unit connected. The ISOBUS ECU can be operated via
the Universal Terminal feature of the console. Please refer to the
ISOBUS ECU documentation.
7. Select IMPLEMENT FUNCTION, select Sprayer, confirm and
select next.
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Chapter 2 – Implement Setup
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2.1. Setting up a new implement
10. To add more ECUs, select Add ECU and follow the steps as
prompted. When all ECUs are detected, select next.
11. Select which ECU will receive wheel sensor input, if required,
confirm and select next.
Note: If there is only one tank, the Rate Control for ECU 2 must
be disabled.
12. When the screen shows that the setup is complete, confirm.
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Chapter 2 – Implement Setup
front mount
A message displays stating that the console will restart once the
implement has been created.
A default name for the implement is displayed.
Note: It is highly recommended that items are named in a
thoughtful and structured way to allow easy use in future seasons.
4. To change the default name, select IMPLEMENT NAME and
enter the new name, then confirm. The console will restart and
show the implement geometry screen.
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2.2. Setting the implement geometry
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Chapter 2 – Implement Setup
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2.3. Setting up the master switch
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Chapter 3 – Boom Setup
3.1. Setting up sections
The console can support up to 30 sections if using three ASC-10
ECUs (10 sections with one ASC-10 for the X14 console).
An ISOBUS ECU can identify up to 32 sections automatically. Make
any necessary changes on the ISOBUS ECU.
The maximum total width of all sections is 100 m, divided by the
number of sections.
To set up section control:
3. To set section width for all sections, select Width next to All.
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3.1. Setting up sections
7. To set the threshold for low speed, select Low Speed Shutoff
next to a section (or next to All), enter the threshold and confirm.
Sections will be shut off when the system is in auto control mode
and the vehicle speed drops below this speed and will turn on
when the vehicle speed exceeds this speed.
8. To set the number of nozzles for each section, select the section
under Nozzles, enter the number and confirm.
Note: It is important to set the number of nozzles attached to
each section correctly. During operation this affects the display of
flow per nozzle information and affects pressure based control.
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Chapter 3 – Boom Setup
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3.3. Setting up section switching
SWITCHES on the left is used to set how many section switches are
available. This may be a different number to the total sections entered
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Chapter 3 – Boom Setup
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3.4. Setting up nozzles
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Chapter 3 – Boom Setup
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3.4. Setting up nozzles
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Chapter 4 – Sprayer Controller Setup
This chapter explains how to set up the Sprayer Controller. This
controls the amount of product being applied to particular sections.
This option is available if the implement and ECU setup has been
completed or if an existing implement file has been imported to the
console.
Variable Rate Control (VRC) options are only available if VRC has
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4.1. Setting up tanks
The numbered tabs on the left show which tank is being viewed.
2. Select NAME to change the default name, or CAPACITY to set
the tank capacity.
3. Repeat for other tanks as needed.
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Chapter 4 – Sprayer Controller Setup
l Calibration factor: The number of pulses from the flow meter per
liter of liquid.
l Minimum flow: This sets the minimum flow that the flow meter
can effectively measure. When in auto mode, the system will not
control below this value. This could cause over application of
product, but will ensure that stable control can always be achieved.
Refer to the flow meter manufacturer’s information.
l Minimum nozzle flow (all tanks): This sets the minimum flow
that will create an adequate spray pattern. When in auto mode, the
system will not allow control below the flow rate that is calculated
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4.2. Setting up product flow
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Chapter 4 – Sprayer Controller Setup
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4.4. Setting up pressure control
2. Select the tank from the tabs on the left and select PRESSURE
CONTROL.
3. Select Pressure Only or Pressure Fallback. The following
screens and options will vary based on this selection. Confirm.
Pressure only
l Density: The density of the liquid (water = 1).
Pressure fallback
l Density: The density of the liquid (water = 1).
l Control switch point: The low flow rate that will activate
pressure control.
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Chapter 4 – Sprayer Controller Setup
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4.5. Setting up the control valve
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Chapter 4 – Sprayer Controller Setup
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4.5. Setting up the control valve
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Chapter 4 – Sprayer Controller Setup
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4.7. Setting up speed source
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Chapter 4 – Sprayer Controller Setup
Sound can be enabled for the following operations: turning the master
switch on and off, turning a tank on and off and turning a section on
and off. Each sound is unique.
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4.9. Setting up alarms
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Chapter 4 – Sprayer Controller Setup
l High Pump Speed: This alarm will sound and display when RPMs
exceed the preset maximum RPMs for each tank.
l Low Pump Speed: This alarm will sound and display when RPMs
drop below the preset minimum RPMs for each tank.
l Tank Low: This alarm will sound and display if the tank contents
drop below the preset percentage for each tank.
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4.10. Enabling section control
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Chapter 5 – Operation (X35/X30/X25)
Once setup is complete and auto section control and sprayer
controller are enabled, the auto section control and sprayer controller
icons appear on the Navigation bar (left of screen).
Sprayer controller information is added to the dashboard and the
sprayer master switch appears bottom right.
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5.1. Using the sprayer dashboard
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Chapter 5 – Operation (X35/X30/X25)
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5.3. Opening sprayer controller
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Chapter 5 – Operation (X35/X30/X25)
1 Guidance mini-view
2 Sprayer toolbar
3 Sprayer panels
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5.4. Choosing/changing tanks
2. Touch the Tank Panel title bar to expand the panel to show
product information.
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Chapter 5 – Operation (X35/X30/X25)
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5.4. Choosing/changing tanks
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Chapter 5 – Operation (X35/X30/X25)
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5.4. Choosing/changing tanks
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Chapter 5 – Operation (X35/X30/X25)
Fill tank to capacity: Fill the tank to the capacity entered on the
Setup screen (Implement / Sprayer / Tank).
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5.4. Choosing/changing tanks
Fill all tanks to capacity: Fill all tanks to the capacity entered
on the Setup screen (Implement / Sprayer / Tank).
Adjust calibration
This option is used to adjust the calibration factor when there is a
known starting volume and a known error in the finishing volume. It
allows the calibration factor to be automatically recalculated based on
the percentage difference between the calculated and actual volume
remaining. This may be useful when there is an inconsistency
between the displayed and known product remaining.
1. Select Adjust Calibration.
2. Select Actual Volume Remaining.
3. Enter the volume of product remaining in the tank and confirm.
The Calibration Adjustment percentage is automatically calculated.
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Chapter 5 – Operation (X35/X30/X25)
l Manual speed: Allows the user to select manual speed and override
the selection made in the Setup screen Implement / Sprayer /
Speed Source. This is only possible if the vehicle is stationary, or if
GPS is selected and the signal drops out. The speed is used to
calculate application rates.
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5.5. Configuring and calibrating
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Chapter 5 – Operation (X35/X30/X25)
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5.5. Configuring and calibrating
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Chapter 5 – Operation (X35/X30/X25)
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5.5. Configuring and calibrating
Section valves are then turned off incrementally and the valves
can be adjusted as required. Sections can be skipped if required
and the next section selected.
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Chapter 5 – Operation (X35/X30/X25)
Implement .
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5.6. Setting area counters
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Chapter 5 – Operation (X35/X30/X25)
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5.6. Setting area counters
Data stored against the area counter is displayed in the lower half
of the window.
3. Use the arrows or select the middle Area button to view data
stored against each area counter.
4. Use the arrows or select the middle Tank button to view data
stored against each tank.
Reset area counter window
Select this option to reset data for a tank, the currently selected job or
implement area counter, or all job or implement area counters.
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Chapter 5 – Operation (X35/X30/X25)
Green indicates that the system is ready. Red indicates that the system is
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5.7. Using the master switch
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Chapter 6 – Operation (X14)
Once setup is complete and auto section control and sprayer
controller are enabled, the auto section control and sprayer controller
icons appear on the Select View screen.
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6.1. Opening auto section control
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Chapter 6 – Operation (X14)
The Configuration screen is available via the tab at the top of the
screen.
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6.3. Configuring tanks and application rates
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Chapter 6 – Operation (X14)
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6.3. Configuring tanks and application rates
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Chapter 6 – Operation (X14)
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6.3. Configuring tanks and application rates
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Chapter 6 – Operation (X14)
Adjust calibration
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6.4. Configuring and calibrating
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Chapter 6 – Operation (X14)
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6.4. Configuring and calibrating
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Chapter 7 – Variable Rate Control
Note: Variable Rate Control is not available on the X14 console.
Before use, Variable Rate Control (VRC) must be set up with a
controller and must be enabled on the Setup screen (System /
Features / Implement).
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4. Select next at step 1 of the VRC Configuration wizard.
5. Select the rate source(s) for the VRC and select next. The possible
options are:
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7.1. If using VRC maps
l Shapefiles
l ISO XML
Note that shapefiles and ISO XML cannot be used at the same
time. However CropSpec can be used in conjunction with
shapefiles or ISO XML.
If Shapefiles or ISO XML are selected at step 2, all maps
previously imported to the current field are displayed so that
previously used maps can be recalled.
l If the desired maps are not already on the console, insert a USB
with prescription maps.
l Select the USB home icon to view the root of the USB
file structure. Files and folders on the USB root are displayed.
l Select a folder to open it. Find the required file and select it. It
will display as white and next is now enabled. Note that
multiple files may be selected.
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l Select next.
6. If ISO XML was selected in step 2, select the task that you wish to
run. The file may have several tasks listed. Select the task that
matches the implement that is hooked up.
7. Select next.
Source and Attributes must now be assigned to channels.
l Channel: The tank that is being controlled.
l Source: The source of the prescription map for that channel. The
list of files that were selected earlier on will appear here or you
can also select a live source like CropSpec or Yara.
l Attribute: One of the properties in the shape file or ISOXML file
or the sensor output from CropSpec. The same shape file may
have multiple attributes to define the rates for more than one tank
so this allows the operator to map the prescription to the
appropriate tank.
l Rescale: This column defaults to 1, which means that the
prescription defined in the source will be used directly. However,
depending on weather conditions, the operator may choose to
increase or decrease the rate of application. This allows a uniform
increase for all defined rates. For example, a rescale of 1.1 will
apply 110 percent of the rate defined in the source.
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8. Select next.
9. On the final step, you must confirm the setup. This cannot be
changed for the job, so ensure it is correct before continuing.
Select Back to change the configuration or OK to confirm.
The map is displayed. If it does not display, ensure you are in close
proximity geographically to the map’s location.
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7.1. If using VRC maps
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Topcon Corporation
75-1 Hasunuma-cho, Itabashi-ku
Tokyo 174-8580 Japan
Phone: +81-3-5994-0671
Fax: +81-3-5994-0672
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