John Deere OMPFP12436 manuel d'utilisation

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    John Deere Machine Communication Radio *OMPFP12436* OPERA T OR'S MANUAL John Deere Machine Communication Radio OMPFP12436 ISSUE E2 (ENGLISH) CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 W arning Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer , birth defects, and other reproductive harm. If this product con[...]

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    Introduction OUO6050,0000FB1 -19-10AUG10-1/1 JS56696,000094C -19-12DEC1 1-1/1 www .StellarSupport.com NOTE: Product functionality may not be fully represented in this document due to product changes occurring after the time of printing. Read the latest Operator's Manual and Quick Reference Guide prior to operation. T o obtain a copy , see your[...]

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    Contents Page Safety Recognize Safety Information ............................ 05-1 Understand Signal Words................................... 05-1 Follow Safety Instructions................................... 05-1 Practice Safe Maintenance................................. 05-2 Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely ......................[...]

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    Safety DX,ALERT -19-29SEP98-1/1 DX,SIGNAL -19-03MAR93-1/1 DX,READ -19-16JUN09-1/1 Recognize Safety Information This is a safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your machine or in this manual, be alert to the potential for personal injury . Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices. T81389 —UN—07DEC88 Understand Signa[...]

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    Safety DX,SERV -19-17FEB99-1/1 DX,WW ,RECEIVER -19-24AUG10-1/1 Practice Safe Maintenance Understand service procedure before doing work. Keep area clean and dry . Never lubricate, service, or adjust machine while it is moving. Keep hands, feet , and clothing from power-driven parts. Disengage all power and operate controls to relieve pressure. Lowe[...]

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    Safety JS56696,0000A60 -19-15NOV1 1-1/1 A void Electrical Power Lines Avoid all low-hanging electrical lines while operating the machine. On some machines, the antenna may be high enough to come in contact with low-hanging electrical lines. This can result in severe electrical shock to the operator . PC13658 —UN—08NOV1 1 05-3 052912 PN=7[...]

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    Regulatory Notications to User CZ76372,00003A2 -19-12DEC1 1-1/1 CZ76372,00003A3 -19-12DEC1 1-1/1 CZ76372,00003A4 -19-12DEC1 1-1/1 CZ76372,00004C3 -19-21MA Y12-1/1 Information to User This device must be operated as supplied by John Deere Ag Management Solutions. Any changes or modications made to these devices without the express written appr[...]

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    System Overview CZ76372,00003A6 -19-12DEC1 1-1/1 CZ76372,00003A7 -19-12DEC1 1-1/2 CZ76372,00003A7 -19-12DEC1 1-2/2 Theory of Operation The John Deere Machine Communications Radio is a 2.4GHz radio which provides networking capability to machines located in a eld. At least two radios, or nodes, are required within range of each other to form a ne[...]

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    Conguring Radio CZ76372,00003A8 -19-12DEC1 1-1/10 Continued on next page CZ76372,00003A8 -19-12DEC1 1-2/10 Create Network 1. Ensure that Power/Data cable is properly installed (A). The LED (C) on radio will be green when radio has power . NOTE: MCR LED will blink until a network connection has been established. A—Power/Data (Ethernet) B—Ante[...]

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    Conguring Radio CZ76372,00003A8 -19-12DEC1 1-3/10 Continued on next page CZ76372,00003A8 -19-12DEC1 1-4/10 4. From Equipment screen, select Network tab. A—Network T ab PC14286 —UN—06DEC1 1 5. Select View Networks. A—View Networks PC14287 —UN—06DEC1 1 20-2 052912 PN=1 1[...]

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    Conguring Radio CZ76372,00003A8 -19-12DEC1 1-5/10 Continued on next page CZ76372,00003A8 -19-12DEC1 1-6/10 6. Select Manage Networks button. A—Manage Networks PC14288 —UN—06DEC1 1 7. Select Add New on manage networks screen. A—Add New PC14289 —UN—06DEC1 1 20-3 052912 PN=12[...]

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    Conguring Radio Continued on next page CZ76372,00003A8 -19-12DEC1 1-7/10 8. Select Network Name box and use keyboard to type name of new network. Once network name is entered press Accept button. NOTE: Network Name must be 6-20 characters in length and can contain lower case letters (a-z), numbers (0-9), spaces, hyphens or dashes, and underscore[...]

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    Conguring Radio CZ76372,00003A8 -19-12DEC1 1-8/10 Continued on next page CZ76372,00003A8 -19-12DEC1 1-9/10 10. Select Accept button once Network Name and Channel are set. The new network now exists on Manage Networks screen. A—Network Name B—Channel C—Accept PC14292 —UN—06DEC1 1 1 1. Select Accept button on the Manage Networks screen. [...]

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    Conguring Radio CZ76372,00003A8 -19-12DEC1 1-10/10 12. Next to the network name, select Connect button to join. A status symbol with three arrows in a circular formation will appear . This can take up to 90 seconds to complete. Press Accept button to return to Network tab during (or after) this time. NOTE: While connecting, Data T ransfer (Impor[...]

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    Conguring Radio Continued on next page CZ76372,00003A9 -19-12DEC1 1-1/2 Set My Name on Network My Name on Network is the name for this vehicle on other vehicles’ displays. This name is shown on the ‘Others in Network’ list and in the On-Screen maps. 1. Select Menu button and select GS3 button. 2. Select Equipment softkey on the right side [...]

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    Conguring Radio CZ76372,00003A9 -19-12DEC1 1-2/2 3. From Equipment screen, select Network tab. 4. Select My Name on Network box and use keyboard to type a name to identify vehicle. NOTE: My Name on Network can be 0-3 characters in length and can contain upper case letters (A-Z), lower case letters (a-z), and numbers (0-9). 5. Enter name and sele[...]

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    Conguring Radio CZ76372,00003AA -19-12DEC1 1-1/3 Continued on next page CZ76372,00003AA -19-12DEC1 1-2/3 V erify Network Functionality In order to communicate, all nodes in the network must: • connect to the same Network, having IDENTICAL Network Name and Channel • be within communication range and have clear line-of-sight between vehicles ?[...]

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    Conguring Radio CZ76372,00003AA -19-12DEC1 1-3/3 4. All other vehicles in network will be displayed in Others in Network list (A). The name shown in this list is the name entered for My Name on Network (B) on other displays. Other vehicles will appear in the list as they come into range or join the network. 5. There will be 5 bars (C) next to ea[...]

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    Reprogram Radio CZ76372,00003AB -19-12DEC1 1-1/3 Continued on next page CZ76372,00003AB -19-12DEC1 1-2/3 Update Radio Software 1. Plug radio into display with Ethernet cable and make sure radio is powered. 2. Insert USB drive with new radio software in to GS3 display . Power up display . 3. Select Main Menu button. Select Message Center . Select Re[...]

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    Reprogram Radio CZ76372,00003AB -19-12DEC1 1-3/3 5. Select the new software version in Change T o V ersion (A) drop down box. 6. Select Accept (B) button to start update. A—Change to Version B—Accept Button PC13667 —UN—07DEC1 1 25-2 052912 PN=21[...]

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    Network Information CZ76372,00003B2 -19-12DEC1 1-1/1 Network T ab PC13678 —UN—12DEC1 1 Network T ab A—My Name on Network B—Network Name C—Channel D—Wireless Status E— View Networks F— Others in Network list My Name on Network • The name shown on neighbors’ Others in Network list. See Set My Name on Network for more information. [...]

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    Network Information Continued on next page CZ76372,00003B3 -19-12DEC1 1-1/3 Network Diagnostics PC13679 —UN—12DEC1 1 GS3 Network Diagnostics Page 1 A—My Name on Network B—Ethernet Status C—Speed D—Duplex E— MAC Address F— NA T Address G—Network Application V ersion My Name on Network • The name shown on neighbors’ “Others in[...]

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    Network Information Continued on next page CZ76372,00003B3 -19-12DEC1 1-2/3 PC13680 —UN—12DEC1 1 GS3 Network Diagnostics Page 3 A—NA T Address B—Uptime C—Firmware Version NA T Address • Unique identier for MCR on the network. All MCRs must have a unique NA T address. Uptime • Amount of time MCR has been running. The MCR will reset [...]

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    Network Information CZ76372,00003B3 -19-12DEC1 1-3/3 PC13681 —UN—12DEC1 1 GS3 Network Diagnostics Page 4 A—Network Name B—Channel C—Connection Status D—Packet Tx E— Packet Rx F— MAC Addres Network Name • The name of the currently connected network. Shows “----“ if not connected. See Create Network for more information. Channel[...]

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    T roubleshooting Continued on next page CZ76372,00003AC -19-12DEC1 1-1/2 Radio T roubleshooting Symptom Problem Solution The radio does not show up on the display The radio does not have power Check the power/Ethernet cables, ensure connections are tight. Radio only operates on switched power . LED will illuminate green when power is properly conne[...]

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    T roubleshooting CZ76372,00003AC -19-12DEC1 1-2/2 CZ76372,00003AD -19-12DEC1 1-1/1 Symptom Problem Solution User cannot disassociate from a network Loss of communication with display Check Ethernet cable to ensure solid connections. MCR LED is blinking Radio is not connected to a network. Led will blink until the radio is connected to a network. If[...]

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    Specications CZ76372,00003AE -19-12DEC1 1-1/1 CZ76372,00003AF -19-14DEC1 1-1/1 Radio Specications Frequency: 2.4 GHz Range of Operation: 3 mile radius (line-of-sight) Channel ID A B C Channel # 1 5 9 Center frequencies (MHz) 2412 2432 2452 EC Declaration of Conformity Deere & Company Moline, Illinois U.S.A. The undersigned hereby declares[...]

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    Index Page C Components ............................................................... 15-1 Congure Radio Create Network ....................................................... 20-1 Set My Name on Network ....................................... 20-7 V erify Network Functionality.................................... 20-9 Create Network...........[...]

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    Index Index-2 052912 PN=2[...]

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    John Deere Service Literature A vailable DX,SERVLIT -19-31JUL03-1/1 T echnical Information T echnical information can be purchased from John Deere. Some of this information is available in electronic media, such as CD-ROM disks, and in printed form. There are many ways to order . Contact your John Deere dealer . Call 1-800-522-7448 to order using a[...]

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    John Deere Service Literature Available SLIT-2 052912 PN=32[...]

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    John Deere Service Keeps Y ou On The Job DX,IBC,2 -19-02APR02-1/1 John Deere Is At Y our Service CUSTOMER SA TISF ACTION is important to John Deere. Our dealers strive to provide you with prompt, efcient parts and service: –Maintenance and service parts to support your equipment. –T rained service technicians and the necessary diagnostic and[...]

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    John Deere Service Keeps Y ou On The Job IBC-2 052912 PN=34[...]

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    John Deere Service Keeps Y ou On The Job IBC-3 052912 PN=35[...]

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    John Deere Service Keeps Y ou On The Job IBC-4 052912 PN=36[...]