Implement Profile

Profile name is set automatically based on implement that is auto-detected and cannot be saved.

At this time, profile settings cannot be imported or exported from the display.

Saving Profile Settings

Select Save button to store settings from all tabs and close Implement Profile application. Selecting Save is not required when switching between tabs.

Implement Profile settings are saved in the display according to the following factors:

  • Profile Name
  • ISO name of detected implement controller

NOTE: Set up pre-operation settings in implement controller, such as drive configuration, before configuring Implement Profile settings.

ISO name changes when some implement controller settings change. This includes changing controller setup between fertilizer and seeding.

Automatic Detection of Profile Settings

NOTE: Section Control must be OFF to detect SeedStar™ 2 or SeedStar™ XP planters when first connected to tractor. After first connection, planter is detected whether Section Control is ON or OFF.

If an implement controller is connected, some Implement Profile settings are automatically set by the implement controller.

An alert stating "Implement Profile Created" is displayed the first time the controller is connected. When the implement is reconnected in the future, it is identified by its ISO name and Implement Profile settings that are saved in the display are loaded.

NOTE: The alert continues to appear if "Setup Later" is selected.

When an implement is connected that is not recognized, a profile must be created for that implement. Select Add Implement button in Equipment Manager to create an implement profile.

To view currently detected ISO Name, select Diagnostics Center > Controller Diagnostics tab > choose implement controller > Controller Info tab.

Verify all required settings before operation. Work point is not set automatically.

Connection Types

  • Connection type, or hitch, describes how implement is attached to machine and controls how display determines implement movement behind machine.

    Coverage map, documentation, and Section Control require Connection Type settings.

  • Pivoting Offset
    • Some implements have a pivoting hitch that connects to machine's rear 3-point hitch. The offset for this pivoting location is required for display to determine implement movement behind machine. Option is available when rear 3-point is selected as connection type.

Working Width

  • Working Width is the width of the area tilled, planted, sprayed, or harvested on each pass through the field. It is used to create work data maps and calculate area worked. Guidance, Mapping, and Area Totals applications require Working Width.

Dimensions

  • Lateral Offset
    • Lateral distance from center point of machine to center point of working width of implement. Guidance and Mapping applications require Lateral Offset setting.

  • Center of Rotation
    • Inline distance from connection point to implement’s center of rotation while in working position. Usually, this is where load bearing parts of implement make contact with ground. Center of Rotation offset is important to accurately model trailing action of implement around curves. Mapping application requires Center of Rotation setting.

  • Work Point
    • Inline distance from connection point to point where the operation occurs. For example, where seed or product is dropped, a crop is harvested, or ground is tilled. Mapping application requires Work Point setting.

  • Section Offset (ISOBUS Implements)
    • Inline distance from center of rotation to point where the operation occurs. For example, where seed or product is dropped, a crop is harvested, or ground is tilled. Mapping application requires Section Offset setting.

Work Recording

  • Recording Triggers determine when map recording and Work Monitor totals are turned ON and OFF. Not all recording triggers are available for all machines types. NOTE: In Manual mode, operator must push Record or Pause button to turn work data map recording ON or OFF.

Mechanical Delay

  • Mechanical delay is the average time for product to reach the ground after an ON or OFF command. It may need to change with each machine, implement, and display combination. Mapping application requires Mechanical Delay settings. Settings are critical for Section Control performance.

Use Help Center onscreen help for more information about Equipment Manager and the Implement Profile.


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