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I have an ISO implement that I am running with my display. If I want to use a prescription for variable rate application, what format should I write it in?
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To use a prescription with an ISO implement, the prescription will need to be written in ISOXML format. A TASKDATA folder must be placed on the data card along with your existing *.cn1 folder.
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I have an ISO implement that is capable of section control, but section control will not work.
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With an ISO implement, ISO Task Controller is required for section control, variable rate control (with prescriptions), and mapping.
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Can I use ISO Task Controller or AccuControl with my Pro 600?
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The Pro 600 cannot does not support ISO Task Controller or AccuControl.
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Why will my prescriptions not import into my display while running Task Controller?
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Make sure the prescriptions are in the .xml format and exported to the USB with the .cn1 folder. If the .xml file is not present, the display will not read the prescription for Task Controller
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I cannot change my grower, farm, and field name in my display while running Task Controller.
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The Task Controller screens override the performance > profile screens. When running task controller, the changes must be made in the task controller windows.
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Where do I set my rear offset for my 500T disk drill?
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The rear offset is configured through the Virtual Terminal. Select "Setup" from the main VT screen, then arrow down twice and select PF. Rear offset is displayed as "Tool Rear Offset". Keep in mind to enter a positive number here as it is asking for the rear offset.
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Why is my work arrow not changing when I am running my 500T with Task Controller?
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The work state arrow in the Status and Warning Icon area needs to have three conditions met to change
- 1. The implement must be lowered.
- 2. You must be moving.
- 3. The meters must be turning.
If any of the three conditions are not being met, contact your dealer for service.
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Does the Pro 700 save data to the internal memory of the display?
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The AFS Pro 700 display does not save all data to the internal memory. To save mapping data, a USB memory device must be installed in the display during operation. Examples of mapping data include: combine mapping (yield and moisture), as-applied mapping (seed, fertilizer, herbicide, etc.), vehicle data mapping (fuel used, engine load, slip, etc.). If operating without a USB, mapping data will be shown on the display, but when the display is shut down, it will not be saved. There is no way to recover this data.
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Is a USB stick included with the purchase of new equipment?
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Combines are the only units that ship from the factory with a Case IH approved USB stick. The USB stick is found in the plastic pouch with the combine operator's manuals.
Contact your dealer to purchase the recommended USB stick.
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Is it possible to transfer my unlocks from my old display to new?
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Unlocks that can be transferred are:
- Task Controller
- AccuStat
- RowGuide
Unlocks can be transferred to and from the following displays:
- Pro 600 to Pro 700
- Pro 300 to Pro 700
- Pro 700 to Pro 700
Contact your local dealer for more details.
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Why don't I have a work state arrow?
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First, verify there is a layer assigned in Work Condition > Layer. If no layer can be assigned, create a Manual Application Channel. (Search FAQ page for procedure).
Next, in Toolbox > Implement, set the implement type to "Hitch" (if equipped). Cycle the hitch down and up and see if the work state arrow appears.
If the work state arrow appears then change back to EHR implement. Cycle the configured EHR paddle forward to detent, then back to detent. It is crucial to detent valve.
Also note the tractor is running task controller, AccuControl (with the implement switch turned on), or a CNH planter, these will always override the EHR's.
If the work state arrow still does not appear, the tractor may need a software update. Please contact your dealer.
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I have All-Makes guidance on my tractor, can I add harnessing to connect an implement?
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Yes, for pricing and availability, please contact your dealer. When contacting your dealer have your All-Makes harness number available. This can be located roughtly six inches from the display connector.