Trimble FieldLevel II System User Guide
TRIMBLE FieldLevel II System is an automated leveling system designed to enhance the precision and efficiency of your farming operations. With its advanced features, this system empowers you to achieve optimal leveling results, maximizing your crop yield and reducing operational costs. Its user-friendly interface and compatibility with various John Deere tractors make it an indispensable tool for modern agricultural practices.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Trimble® FieldLevel™ II
Automated Leveling System
John Deere 8100 / 8110 / 8120 / 8130 / 8200 / 8210 / 8220 / 8230 /
8300 / 8310 / 8320 / 8330 / 8400 / 8410 / 8420 / 8430 /
8520 / 8530
8225R / 8245R / 8270R / 8295R / 8320R / 8345R
8100T / 8110T / 8120T / 8200T / 8210T / 8220T / 8230T /
8300T / 8310T / 8320T / 8330T / 8400T / 8410T / 8420T /
8430T / 8520T
8295RT / 8320RT / 8345RT
8235R / 8260R / 8285R / 8310R / 8335R / 8360R
9100 / 9120 / 9230 / 9200 / 9220 / 9230 / 9300 / 9320 /
9330 / 9400 / 9420 / 9430 / 9520 / 9530 / 9620 / 9630
9300T / 9320T / 9400T / 9420T / 9430T / 9520T / 9530T /
9620T / 9630T
9360R / 9410R / 9460R / 9510R / 9560R / 9460R-SS /
9510R-SS / 9560R-SS
Version 1.00
Revision A
June 2015
Part number 55045-31-ENG
*55045-31-ENG*
L EGAL N OTICES
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Trimble Agriculture Division
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Installation Instructions , part number 55045-31-ENG.
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FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2
Safety Information
Always follow the instructions that accompany a Warning or Caution. The information they provide is intended to minimize the risk of personal injury and/or damage to property. In particular, observe safety instructions that are presented in the following format:
C WARNING – This alert warns of a potential hazard, which, if not avoided, can cause severe injury.
C CAUTION – This alert warns of a hazard or unsafe practice which, if not avoided, can cause injury or damage.
Note – An absence of specific alerts does not mean that there are no safety risks involved.
Before you begin the installation:
• Read this chapter. To prevent injury or damage, make sure you understand and follow every instruction, and take every precaution.
• Read through the entire installation instructions, to familiarize yourself with the installation procedure.
Note – The left and right sides of the machine are described as if you were standing behind the machine, facing the normal direction of travel.
Protective clothing
C WARNING – Pressurized air or water can cause severe injury to your eyes. Wear protective glasses when using pressurized air or water to clean surfaces and when cleaning overhead areas.
C WARNING – Welding can cause fires, severe burns and eye damage, and can produce toxic fumes. Before starting to weld, make sure that you and everyone within 15 meters (50 feet) of the work is fully protected from the flames, radiation, hot surfaces, and fumes that can be produced. Wear welder’s gloves, a welding hood or goggles, an apron, protective footwear, mask, and any other industry standard protective clothing that is appropriate to the job.
C WARNING – Jewelry and loose clothing can catch on machine parts or tools causing serious injury. Do not wear these items when working on the machine.
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3
Safety Information
Pressurized items
C WARNING – Pinhole leaks can result in a high-velocity fluid stream that can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury. Pinhole leaks can occur when fluids are under pressure. Do not use bare hands to check system operation or to check for hydraulic leaks. Stand clear and use a board or piece of cardboard to check for leaks.
C WARNING – Spray from liquids that are under pressure can injure you. Use only industry-standard safety and protection equipment. Release all pressure in the oil, air, or water system before you disconnect or remove any lines, fittings, or related items. Fill caps, breathers, and hose connections on the machine may be under pressure, so be particularly careful when removing these items.
Working safely
C WARNING – Ingested lead can cause poisoning. Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Wash your hands after handling these items.
Always wash your hands after working on the machines, especially before you eat or drink.
C WARNING – You can be injured if you work on a machine that is not completely stable. Before performing any work on the machine, lower the blade, ripper, and other attachments to the ground.
C CAUTION – To avoid slipping when entering or exiting the machine, always face toward the machine and use the steps and handrails.
C CAUTION – Parts and hoses on a machine that has just been operated can burn you. Wait for the machine to cool before touching parts and hoses.
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4
Contents
Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2 Display Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
3 Component Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
4 Machine Setup and Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
5 Cabling Schematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 5
Introduction
In this chapter:
Preparing the machine for installation
C H A P T E R
1
1
This manual describes how to install the
Trimble® FieldLevel™ II automated leveling system.
Even if you have used another Global Navigation
Satellite System (GNSS), such as the United
States’ Global Positioning System (GPS) products before, Trimble recommends that you spend some time reading this manual to learn about the special features of this product. If you are not familiar with GNSS, visit the Trimble website ( www.trimble.com
) for an interactive look at Trimble and GNSS.
Technical assistance
If you have a problem and cannot find the information you need in the product documentation, contact Trimble technical support:
1. Log into http://agpartners.trimble.com
.
2. Click the Feedback link at the right of the screen. A form appears.
3. Complete the form and then click Submit Feedback .
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6
1 – Introduction
Required components
The FieldLevel II GNSS rover system for the Trimble FmX® integrated display on John Deere 8xxx/9xxx tractors requires the following:
• John Deere 8xx0/9xx0 direct connect platform kit: P/N 55045-30
• FmX integrated display topographic mapping kit: P/N AG9300-xx
• FieldLevel II unlock code for the FmX integrated display: P/N 69539
• One of the following:
– Single scraper kit: P/N 55045-10
– Tandem scraper kit: P/N 55045-11
– Dual scraper kit: P/N 55045-12
Platform kit: P/N 55045-31
Component
Valve Module, VM431
VM431 to Analog Converter, Dual Channel
Cable assembly, Field Level II, FmX to VM431, VM415 Emulation
Cable assembly, Wiring harness, JD
Cable - Valve, VM431, Deere, 3.7 m
CAN terminator for EZ-Boom/ LB25
Cable Assy, CFX-750/FMX/FM-750/FM-1000 to CAN with Port Replicator
Trimble part number
96585-00
90882
101622
0793-1030-120
143137
59783
75407
Quantity
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
900 MHz Ag Topo Map: P/N AG93000-xx
Component
FmX configured partial pack out, Trimble RTK 900 MHz
AG-25, L1/L2 GLN antenna
Magnetic base NMO-to-TNC, 20 ft antenna cable (assembled)
Sitenet™ 900 radio, 0 db / 3 db / 5 db antenna kit (with base)
Trolltech QT software license
Trimble part number
93110-90
77038
72122
22882-10
93022-00
1
1
1
1
Quantity
1
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7
Single scraper kit: P/N 55045-10
Component
GPS antenna magnetic bracket
GPS antenna EM assembly adapter
480" - N/m + TNC/m-ra coaxial cable
Zephyr™ antenna mount
Trimble mast–ENG manual
160" -N/f + TNC/m-ra coaxial cable
Tandem scraper kit: P/N 55045-11
Component
GPS antenna magnetic bracket
GPS antenna EM assembly adapter
480" -N/f + TNC/m-ra coaxial cable
780" - Nf + N/m coaxial cable
160" -N/f + TNC/m-ra coaxial cable
Zephyr antenna mount
Trimble mast–ENG manual
Dual scraper kit: P/N 55045-12
Kit
GPS antenna magnetic bracket
GPS antenna EM assembly adapter
160" -N/f + TNC/m-ra coaxial cable
480" -N/f + TNC/m-ra coaxial cable
Zephyr antenna mount
Trimble mast–ENG manual
Cable, coaxial 780'' - N/f + N/m
Special tools and other items
Tools required
Volt/Ohm meter
Mechanical and electrical hand tools
Clean rags
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 8
1 – Introduction
Trimble part number Quantity
46706 1
0367-3440
67472
1
1
63292-00
MM2E-T
68295
1
1
1
Trimble part number Quantity
46706 1
0367-3440
67472
2
2
67473
68295
63292-00
MM2E-T
1
2
2
2
Components
46706
0367-3440
68295
67472
63292-00
MM2E-T
67473
2
1
1
2
2
1
Quantity
1
1 – Introduction
Software compatibility
Note – 8000 and 9000 series tractors manufactured before 1997 may not have the correct software and/or hardware installed. The following table lists the serial numbers of tractors containing software that enables the laser system to function:
Tractor
8100W
8200W
8300W
8400W
8100T
8200T
Serial number
021246 and above
021031 and above
021781 and above
022342 and above
902029 and above
902048 and above
Tractor
8300T
8400T
9100
9200
9300
9400
Serial number
902167 and above
902637 and above
10366 and above
10850 and above
10929 and above
10932 and above
Preparing the machine for installation
C WARNING – To avoid potentially serious personal injury or illness, and to prevent damage to
equipment, make sure that you read and understand the Safety Information
.
1. Park the machine on a level, hard surface.
2. Align the steering straight ahead. On articulated machines, install the articulation locks.
3. Lower all attachments to the ground.
4. Remove the key from the ignition switch.
5. To prevent the equipment from rolling while working under the machine, block the front and rear wheels.
6. To prevent burns, allow a hot machine to cool before attempting installation.
7. Before you begin to disconnect hydraulic and electrical components, disconnect the battery cables and attach a “Do Not Operate” or similar tag in the operator’s cab. Install a lockout box on the battery terminal to avoid the battery from being reconnected.
8. Before you disconnect any lines, fittings, or related items, relieve all pressure in oil, air, and water systems. Be careful when removing fill caps, breathers, and hose connections. Hold a rag over the cap or fitting to prevent being sprayed by liquids that may still be under pressure.
9. Open all the kit boxes and check the contents of the box against the packing list/s for the kit. Lay all the parts out on a clean work bench.
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 9
C H A P T E R
2
Display Installation
In this chapter:
FmX integrated display components
Preparing the FmX integrated display
Installing the power harness for the FmX integrated display
This chapter describes how to install the FmX integrated display in the vehicle.
2
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 10
2 – Display Installation
FmX integrated display components
k c m j l f d g h n e i
C CAUTION – Connecting the Port Replicator on the FmX to NavController II cable g to the P4 or
P12 connector of the NavController II harness n will result in damage to the FmX / FM-1000™ integrated display, and will void the warranty.
Item Description c FmX integrated display d FmX power cable e FmX power cable with relay and switch (power bus) f Basic power cable g
FmX to NavController II cable with port replicator h 2 pin DTM to 2 pin DT power adapter i NavController II j 8 m GPS TNC/TNC RT angle cable k AG-25 GNSS antenna l NMO-to-TNC 20 ft antenna cable and base m 900 MHz radio antenna kit n Main NavController II cable
Trimble part number
93100-02
66694
67259
67258
75741
67095
55563-00
50449
68040-00S
62120
2288-10
54601
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 11
Preparing the FmX integrated display
Step 1
Locate the FmX integrated display, the
RAM mount, and the RAM mount clamp.
2 – Display Installation
Step 2
Use the provided metric hardware to attach the RAM mount to the rear of the display.
Step 3
Attach the RAM mount to the rear of the display.
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 12
2 – Display Installation
Installing the power harness for the FmX integrated display
C WARNING – To avoid potentially serious personal injury or illness, and to prevent damage to
equipment, make sure that you read and understand the Safety Information
.
Step 1
Connect the basic power cable to the vehicle battery and then route the cable into the cab.
Step 2
Locate and connect the 4-pin Deutsch DTP receptacle on the power bus to the 4-pin
Deutsch DTP plug on the basic power cable.
Step 3
Remove the protective receptacle from the power bus.
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 13
Step 4
Locate and connect the 4-pin Deutsch DTP receptacle on the FmX integrated display power adapter to the 4-pin Deutsch DTP plug on the power bus.
Step 5
Route the FmX integrated display power adapter to the display mounting location and then connect it to the display.
2 – Display Installation
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 14
C H A P T E R
3
Component Installation
In this chapter:
FmX / FieldLevel II / Without power bus
FmX / Autopilot / FieldLevel II / John Deere direct-connect / RTK corrections
FmX / FieldLevel II / Tandem or dual antenna
FmX / Autopilot / AgGPS 252/262 / FieldLevel
II / Tandem or dual antenna / RTK corrections
When you have installed the FmX integrated display in the vehicle, use this chapter to install the other parts of the FieldLevel II system on the vehicle.
3
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 15
3 – Component Installation
FmX / FieldLevel II / Without power bus
This figure shows how to connect the FmX integrated display with the FieldLevel II system without using the power bus; several vehicle options are shown: m f n q c o r p l j i s d k h g e
Item Description c FmX integrated display d FmX power cable e Basic power cable f FmX to CAN cable with port replicator g 20' NMO to TNC antenna cable and base h 900 MHz radio antenna kit i Coaxial 160" N/f + TNC/m-ra cable j Coaxial 480" N/m + TNC/m-ra cable k Mast l GPS mount m AG-25 GNSS antenna n Cbl Assy, Field Level II, FMX to VM431, VM415 Emulation o CAN terminator p Valve Module, VM431 q Cable - VM431 to Analog Converter, Dual Channel
Trimble part number
93100-02
66694
67258
75407
62120
22882-10
68295
67472
MM2E-T
0367-3440
68040-00S
101622
59783
96585-00
90882
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 16
Item Description r Cable - Valve, VM431, Deere, 3.7 m s John Deere wiring harness cable
3 – Component Installation
Trimble part number
143137
AG 0793-1030-120
FmX / Autopilot / FieldLevel II / John Deere directconnect / RTK corrections
This figure shows how to connect the FmX integrated display with the Autopilot™ automated steering system and the FieldLevel II system, on John Deere direct-connect machines: k p q t c o r w s u
P3 / GPS connector i g j y x n m d v l h f e
C CAUTION – Connecting the Port Replicator on the FmX to NavController II cable g to the P4 or
P12 connector of the NavController II harness x will result in damage to the FmX/FM-1000 integrated display, and will void the warranty.
Item Description c FmX integrated display d FmX power cable e FmX power cable with relay and switch (power bus) f Basic power cable g
FmX to NavController II cable with port replicator
Trimble part number
93100-02
66694
67259
67258
75741
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 17
Item Description h 2 pin DTM to 2 pin DT power adapter i NavController II j 8 m GPS TNC/TNC RT angle cable k AG-25 GNSS antenna (x2) l NMO to TNC 20ft antenna cable and base m 900 MHz radio antenna kit n Coaxial 160" N/f + TNC/m-ra cable o Coaxial 480" N/m + TNC/m-ra cable p
FmX to CAN cable with port replicator q
Cbl Assy, Field Level II, FMX to VM431, VM415 Emulation r CAN terminator s
Valve Module, VM431 t
Cable- VM431 to Analog Converter, Dual Channel u
Cable - Valve, VM431, Deere, 3.7 m v Mast w GPS mount x Main NavController II cable y John Deere wiring harness cable
3 – Component Installation
Trimble part number
67095
55563-00
50449
68040-00S
62120
22882-10
68295
67472
75407
101622
59783
96585-00
90882
143137
MM2E-T
0367-3440
54601
AG 0793-1030-120
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 18
3 – Component Installation
FmX / FieldLevel II / Tandem or dual antenna / RTK corrections
This figure shows how to connect the FmX integrated display with tandem or dual antenna:
See note l h i h l k i k c n j m d j f e
Connect to direct-connect cable or valve
module g
Note – An optional LMR400 65' extension cable (P/N 67473) is available for tandem buckets.
Item Description c FmX integrated display d FmX power cable e FmX power cable with relay and switch (power bus) - optional f Basic power cable g
FmX to CAN cable with port replicator h
Coaxial 160" N/f + TNC/m-ra cable (x2) i Coaxial 480" N/m + TNC/m-ra cable j
Mast (x2) k GPS mount (x2) l
AG-25 GNSS antenna (x2) m NMO-to-TNC 20 ft antenna cable and base n 900 MHz radio antenna kit
Trimble part number
93100-02
66694
67259
67258
75407
68295
67472
MM2E-T
0367-3440
68040-00S
62120
22882-10
FIELDLEVEL II SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 19
3 – Component Installation
FmX / Autopilot / AgGPS 252/262 / FieldLevel II /
Tandem or dual antenna / RTK corrections
This figure shows how to connect the FmX integrated display to the Autopilot system, an Ag GPS®
252/262 external receiver, with tandem or dual antenna:
See note h h l i l m i k k u c s r p
P3 GPS q j j t d n
P4
Display o f e
Connect to direct-connect cable or valve module g
C CAUTION – Connecting the Port Replicator on the FmX to NavController II cable m to the P4 or
P12 connector of the NavController II harness p will result in damage to the FmX/FM-1000 integrated display, and will void the warranty.
Note – An optional LMR400 65' extension cable (P/N 67473) is available for tandem buckets.
Item Description c FmX integrated display d FmX power cable e FmX power cable with relay and switch (power bus) - optional f Basic power cable g
FmX to CAN cable with port replicator
Trimble part number
93100-02
66694
67259
67258
75407
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Item Description h
Coaxial 160" N/f + TNC/m-ra cable (x2) i Coaxial 480" N/m + TNC/m-ra cable j
Mast (x2) k GPS mount (x2) l
AG-25 GNSS antenna (x2) m FmX to NavController II cable with port replicator n Cable assembly, 8-pin to 12-pin adapter o 2 pin DTM to 2 pin DT power adapter p Main NavController II cable q NavController II r Cable, Ag GPS 252/252 to NavController II s Ag GPS 252/262 receiver t NMO-to-TNC 20 ft antenna cable and base u 900 MHz radio antenna kit
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Trimble part number
68295
67472
MM2E-T
0367-3440
68040-00S
75741
76442
67095
54601
55563-00
54608
55500-32
62120
22882-10
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3 – Component Installation
VM431 valve module
The automatic system uses a VM431 valve module to send valve corrections directly to the machine’s electronic control module.
Mounting the valve module
You can install the VM431 valve module assembly in any of the following locations:
• Outside the cab on the rear of the tractor
• On a flat panel at the rear of the operator’s cab
• Underneath the operator’s cab
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3 – Component Installation
Installing the valve connection
The John Deere valve connection uses two special cable assemblies to connect to the electronic control module of the machine. To connect the VM431 to the control module, complete the following steps:
Step 1
Locate the electronic control module that is mounted behind the cab and then remove the cover panel.
Step 2
Locate the left control unit and remove the plug from the 10-pin Packard connector attached to the machine harness as shown.
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Step 3
Attach the 10-pin connector from the John
Deere valve cable assembly
(PN 0793-1030-120) to the harness connector.
Note – When installing the John Deere
VM431 direct connect kit cabling, a fault may occur where the John Deere system ignores all external commands if they are initiated when the key is ON . If this occurs, the tractor controller will lock out the ability of putting Remote 1 and Remote 3 into Auto mode. This happens if you proceed through the calibration setup process in the GS3 display, get to the
SCC 156 address screen and see the message No EHEC . Simply clearing the fault does not resolve this problem.
To resolve the John Deere controller lockout issue:
1. Disconnect all Trimble cabling from the
10-pin Packard connector on the back of the tractor.
2. Run two complete power-cycles of the tractor system.
3. Reconnect the cabling with the key OFF .
The EHEC Setup message should now display on the SCC 156 address screen.
Step 4
Connect the 9-socket connector of John
Deere valve cable (PN 143137) c to the
9-pin connector of the cable assembly
(PN 0793-1030-120) d .
d
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Step 5
Connect the opposite 6-pin connector on
P/N 143137 to the 6-pin connector on cable P/N 90882.
Step 6
Connect cable P/N 90882 to the C2 connector on the VM431 valve module.
Step 7
Connect cable P/N 101622 to the C1 connector on the VM431 valve module.
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Step 8
Cable P/N 101622 then connects to the display interface cable, P/N 75407.
This image shows the P/N 75407 cable connection on the display.
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Installing the mast
Many land leveling scrapers have mast mounting provisions:
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C CAUTION – If a mast mount is required, ensure the mount does not interfere with scraper operation and the mast is over the cutting edge of the scraper.
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Installing the GPS antenna
Step 1
Assemble the GPS mount (P/N 0367-3440).
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Step 2
Place the GPS mount on the mast and then secure it by tightening the side screws.
Step 3
Tightly install the GPS antenna to the top of the mount.
Step 4
Connect the GPS cable (P/N 67472) to the
GPS antenna and carefully route it to the rear of the tractor.
Step 5
Connect the GPS cable (P/N 68295) to the
GPS cable (P/N 67472).
For more information, see the cable guide diagrams that begin on page 16 .
Note – When you disconnect the scraper, you can disconnect the GPS cable at the antenna junction, leaving the long cable on the scraper.
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C H A P T E R
4
Machine Setup and Configuration
4
In this chapter:
Calibration and setup: John Deere 8000 –
8x20 Series
Calibration and setup: John Deere 8x30 series
Calibration and setup: John Deere R and RT models
Calibration and setup: John Deere R/RT models with Generation 4 displays
Clearing faults in the tractor
This chapter describes how to configure the tractor for the FieldLevel II system.
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4 – Machine Setup and Configuration
Calibration and setup: John Deere 8000 – 8x20 Series
You must configure the John Deere tractor system before the FieldLevel II system can complete a valve calibration.
Step 1
Turn the tractor ignition switch to the off position.
Step 2
Remove the fuse from the “Spare” slot in the fuse panel and place it in the “Diag” slot.
Step 3
Start the tractor.
Note – On 8000 series tractors, the transmission will not operate in diagnostic mode.
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Step 4
Operate the turn signal lever until SCU appears on the display screen.
Step 5
Pull the turn signal lever towards the steering wheel (click to pass) until 00 appears on the display.
Step 6
Operate the turn signal lever until 21 and
LAS are displayed for laser system.
Note – If you are unable to select 21/LAS, the tractor may not have recognized the valve module. For more information on troubleshooting this issue, see
Valve module not recognized, page 33
.
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Step 7
Turn the Hazard switch on momentarily.
Notice that CAL is now displayed for calibration. A 30 second countdown begins, but is not displayed.
Note – If the FieldLevel II calibration is not started on the FmX integrated display within 30 seconds, the tractor control system will enter the SUS mode (suspend mode). The hazard switch must be cycled again to put the tractor back into calibrate mode.
Step 8
Put the tractor hydraulic system into Active
Control (AC) by moving the John Deere hydraulic paddle switch into its downward detent position and then releasing it.
Step 9
Verify that the right-hand LCD display reads AC .
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Notes:
– If the tractor moves out of AC mode, it will go into External Command (EC) mode.
– Put the system back into AC mode by moving the John Deere hydraulic paddle switch into its downward detent position and then releasing it.
Step 10
Once the tractor has been put into AC, begin the Field Level II calibration on the
FmX integrated display.
Step 11
When the calibration is complete, turn the tractor ignition switch to the off position and return the diagnostic fuse to the spare fuse slot.
Valve module not recognized
If you are unable to select 21/LAS
, it may be that the valve module was not recognized by the John Deere tractor. To force the tractor to recognize the valve module:
1. Shut the tractor off.
2. Remove the fuse from the Diag slot.
3. Remove the valve module from the tractor.
4. Restart the tractor.
5. Shut the tractor off.
6. Reconnect the valve module.
7. Turn the tractor on.
8. Shut the tractor off and repeat the calibration procedure.
If the issue persists, contact Trimble Support.
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4 – Machine Setup and Configuration
Calibration and setup: John Deere 8x30 series
Step 1
Turn the tractor ignition switch to the off position.
Step 2
Start the tractor while simultaneously holding in the “Tractor” and “Hitch” switches. Continue to hold the two switches after the engine starts until the Diagnostic screen appears on the display. This takes
2 – 3 seconds.
John Deere 30 Series tractor panel layout
Step 3
Rotate the selector knob until the correct value appears:
• For tractors with serials numbers earlier than 40000, select SCU.001-T .
• For tractors with serials numbers 40000 and later, select SCC.002-T .
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Step 4
Press the left arrow switch to accept
SCU.001-T (or SCC.002-T ).
Step 5
Rotate the selector knob until the correct value is displayed.
Note – If 051 is displayed with hash marks below it instead of CAL:051, faults have been tripped and must be cleared. See
Clearing faults in the tractor, page 49
.
Step 6
Press the left arrow switch to accept CAL:051
(or CAL:021).
Step 7
Rotate the selector knob to highlight the center icon (down pointing arrow) on the right side of the screen.
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Step 8
Press the left arrow button to accept the selection. This starts the 30 second timer.
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Step 9
Put the tractor hydraulic system into Active
Control (AC) by moving the John Deere hydraulic paddle switch into its downward detent position and then releasing it.
Step 10
Verify that the right-hand LCD display reads AC.
Notes:
– If the tractor moves out of AC mode, it will go into External
Command (EC) mode.
– Put the system back into AC mode by moving the John Deere hydraulic paddle switch into its downward detent position and then releasing it
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Step 11
Once the tractor has been put into AC, begin the FmX integrated display.
If the Field Level II calibration has not started on the FmX integrated display within the 30 second period, press the Left Arrow to restart the 30 second timer.
Step 12
When the calibration is complete, turn off the Field Level II system and then turn off the tractor.
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4 – Machine Setup and Configuration
Calibration and setup: John Deere R and RT models
Step 1
Start the tractor.
The Main screen appears on the armrest controller console.
Step 2
Press the menu key (Home icon) on the armrest controller.
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The Home screen appears on the armrest console.
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Step 3
Press the H key on the armrest controller.
The Message Center screen appears on the armrest console.
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Step 4
Press and hold the G key on the armrest controller.
The Message Center Diagnostic Addresses screen appears on the armrest console.
Note – If the Message Center Diagnostic
Addresses screen does not appear, repeat
Step 4.
Step 5
Rotate the selector knob on the armrest controller until the Device field turns green.
The Device field is selected.
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Step 6
Press the green “Checkmark” button on the armrest controller.
Step 7
Rotate the selector knob on the armrest controller until SCC.002 Vehicle is highlighted on the console.
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Step 8
Press the green “Checkmark” button on the armrest controller.
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Step 9
Rotate the selector knob on the armrest controller to highlight the “Scroll Down” option on the console.
Step 10
Press the green “Checkmark” button on the armrest controller.
Step 11
Rotate the selector knob on the armrest controller to highlight the 156 Interactive
(EHEC Setup) option on the console.
Step 12
Press the green “Checkmark” button on the armrest controller.
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Step 13
Rotate the selector knob on the armrest controller to highlight the “Arrow Right” button on the console.
Step 14
Press the green “Checkmark” button on the armrest controller.
Step 15
Rotate the selector knob on the armrest controller to highlight the “Arrow Down” button on the console.
Step 16
Press the green “Checkmark” button on the armrest controller.
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Step 17
A 30 second timer starts, allowing you to move the #1 Remote lever on the armrest controller to the first detent forward from the neutral position to activate the remote hydraulic oil supply.
Step 18
Tap Start on the FmX integrated display to start the scraper calibration procedure.
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4 – Machine Setup and Configuration
Calibration and setup: John Deere R/RT models with
Generation 4 displays
Step 1
Start the tractor.
Note – For all tractors above HYDS payload build RE570025B on MY14 7R/9R or later and RE572068A on MY 18R/8RT models the address is 176 . This should be the version installed on all Generation 4 equipped 2014 and 2015 model-year 8R/RT and 9R/RT
John Deere tractors.
The Main screen appears on the armrest controller console.
John Deere Generation 4 display
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Step 2
Tap the menu button in the lower right-hand corner of the tractor display.
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The Message Center Diagnostic Addresses screen appears on the armrest console.
Note – If the Message Center Diagnostic
Addresses screen does not appear, repeat this step.
Step 3
Select SCV CAN Controller: SCC.002
from the device list.
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Step 4
Scroll down using the right-hand scroll-bar to SCC address 176, labeled EHEC Setup .
Step 5
The EHEC Setup screen appears. Tap the
EHEC Setup button to enter the stationary override SCV calibration screen for SCV 1.
Step 6
Tap Accept to enter stationary override for SCV1.
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Step 7
A 30-second timer begins to countdown at screen entry.
Move the #1 Remote lever on the armrest controller to the first detent forward from the neutral position to activate the automated command system.
Note – The received command voltage precedes the 30-second timer. This allows you to verify command output from the
Trimble control system.
The 30-second timer will reset each time an external command is received.
Step 8
Once complete, the John Deere display will display " Done?
". Do one of the following:
• Tap Next to return to the SCV selection screen if you need to calibrate SCV 3.
• Tap Accept to exit the EHEC setup screen and return to the home screen.
Step 9
Tap Start on the FmX integrated display to start the scraper calibration procedure.
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4 – Machine Setup and Configuration
Clearing faults in the tractor
To clear faults in the tractor:
1. Turn the tractor ignition switch to the off position.
2. Disconnect the valve cable from the VM431 module.
3. Start the tractor while simultaneously holding in the “Tractor” and “Hitch” switches. Continue to hold the two switches after the engine starts until the Diagnostic screen appears on the display.
This takes 2 – 3 seconds.
4. Rotate the selector knob until 001 is displayed. If fault codes have been tripped, it will read CODE .
5. Press the left arrow switch to accept.
6. Rotate the selector knob. The display will indicate fault code numbers and CLR?.
Highlight CLR?.
7. Press the left arrow switch to clear the faults.
8. Turn the tractor ignition switch to the off position.
9. Reconnect the valve cable to the VM431 module.
10. Start the tractor while simultaneously holding in the “Tractor” and “Hitch” switches. Continue to hold the two switches after the engine starts until the Diagnostic screen appears on the display.
This takes 2 – 3 seconds.
11. Return to Step 6 above.
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C H A P T E R
5
Cabling Schematics
In this chapter:
VM431 module cable (P/N 101622)
VM431 C1 12-pin connector pinout
VM431 C2 12-pin connector pinout
John Deere direct connect cable
(P/N 143137)
John Deere direct connect cable
AG-432/442 rover cable (P/N 62037)
FmX integrated display to CAN with port replicator (P/N 75407)
This chapter contains the schematics of the cables used with the FieldLevel II system.
5
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VM431 module cable (P/N 101622)
5 – Cabling Schematics
VM431 C1 12-pin connector pinout
Connector type: Deutsch DTM, A key
Pin
C1-P1
C1-P2
C1-P3
C1-P4
C1-P5
C1-P6
C1-P7
C1-P8
C1-P9
C1-P10
C1-P11
C1-P12
Pin function
Power Ground (-)
Power Supply (+)
CAN+
CAN-
AIN/CAN Shield
DIN
DIN
5VDC Sensor Power (+)
Sensor Power Ground (-)
DIN / AIN / Freq IN
DIN / AIN / Freq IN
DIN / AIN / Freq IN
VM431 signal description
BATT-
BATT+
CAN HIGH
CAN LOW
CAN shield connection if shielded cable is used
SELECT A; function instance select line
SELECT B: function instance select line
Not used
Not used
TYPESEL1; Operating mode selection
TYPESEL3; Dual/triple valve driver mode selection
TYPESEL2; Operating mode selection
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5 – Cabling Schematics
VM431 C2 12-pin connector pinout
Output connector pins
(MC024-120 Conn 2
Pin name
C2-P1
C2-P2
C2-P3
C2-P4
C2-P5
C2-P6
C2-P7
C2-P8
C2-P9
C2-P10
C2-P11
C2-P12
Function
Isolated proportional voltage mode
Signal description
Proportional voltage mode
Signal description
PWM/PT modes - dual
Signal description
PWM modes - triple
Signal description
DIN/AIN/Freq IN
DIN/AIN/Freq IN
PWMOUT / DOUT /
PVGOUT
PWMOUT / DOUT /
PVGOUT
PWMOUT / DOUT /
PVGOUT
PWMOUT / DOUT /
PVGOUT
PWMOUT / DOUT /
PVGOUT
PWMOUT / DOUT /
PVGOUT
PWMOUT / DOUT /
PVGOUT
N/A
N/A
VALVE1 RTN
VALVE1 CNTL
VALVE3 RTN
VALVE3 CNTL
VALVE2 RTN
VALVE2 CNTL
VALVE RTN
VALVE1 FLT
VALVE2 FLT
VALVE1 PWR
VALVE1 CNTL
VALVE3 PWR
VALVE3 CNTL
VALVE2 PWR
VALVE2 CNTL
VALVE RTN
LT AUTOACTIVE LT AUTOACTIVE
RT AUTOACTIVE RT AUTOACTIVE
LT VALVE EXT LT VALVE EXT
LT VALVE RET
VALVE RTN
VALVE RTN
RT VALVE EXT
RT VALVE RET
VALVE RTN
LT VALVE RET
AUX VALVE EXT
AUX VALVE RET
RT VALVE EXT
RT VALVE RET
PWMOUT / DOUT /
PVGOUT
LOAD SENSE LOAD SENSE LOAD SENSE
POWER SUPPLY (+) N/A N/A N/A N/A
POWER SUPPLY (-) N/A N/A N/A N/A
Connector cable (P/N 90882)
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5 – Cabling Schematics
John Deere direct connect cable (P/N 143137)
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5 – Cabling Schematics
John Deere direct connect cable (P/N 0793-1030-120)
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5 – Cabling Schematics
AG-432/442 rover cable (P/N 62037)
Note – When updating a 432/442 receiver using cable 62037, you will need a gender adapter and a null modem cable to plug into the laptop.
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5 – Cabling Schematics
FmX integrated display to CAN with port replicator
(P/N 75407)
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Key features
Automatic blade control for precise leveling
Compatible with various John Deere tractors
User-friendly interface for easy operation
Improves crop yield by ensuring optimal leveling
Reduces operational costs through efficient leveling
Enhances overall farming productivity
Frequently asked questions
The TRIMBLE FieldLevel II System is compatible with the following John Deere tractor models:
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The TRIMBLE FieldLevel II System offers several benefits for farming operations, including:
- Improved crop yield through optimal leveling
- Reduced operational costs through efficient leveling
- Enhanced overall farming productivity
Please refer to the Installation Instructions for detailed guidance on installing the TRIMBLE FieldLevel II System.