Harvest monitoring/mapping, Display preparation, Vehicle inspection – Kinze Ag Leader Integra User Manual

Page 323: Create configuration, Configuration setup, Calibration sequence, Harvest, Arvest, Onitoring, Apping

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ISPLAY

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REPARATION

• Create a backup of your spring information. Go to the Setup/Display menu to create a backup. Select Copy

All Files to save the spring data to the USB Flash Drive.

• Make sure your display firmware and all connected modules are up to date.

• If you have purchased a new combine or new heads, create new configurations for any setup that is

different from last fall. Remove all old configurations.

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NSPECTION

• Check to make sure all cables are properly attached and in good condition.

• Remove flow sensor and inspect for damage.

• Check the elevator deflector and impact plate for wear. Verify you have the proper clearance at the top of

the clean grain elevator. Clearance should be between 3/8” and 5/8” (0.95 cm to 1.59 cm).

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REATE

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ONFIGURATION

Press: Home button > Setup (wrench) button > Configuration (tractor) button > Configuration tab > Add
(+) button > Harvest button

A wizard will guide you through the process of selecting or creating a configuration that includes
Combine, Header and Crops settings.

Your Operating Configuration will then be viewable when you start a new Field Operation with the Field
Operation Wizard. For more information on Field Operation Configurations, see

“Setup Event” on page

49.

Note: You can also use the Manage Equipment button to create or edit specific vehicles and implements.

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ETUP

Calibration Sequence

Perform Harvest Calibrations in the following order:

1. Distance (Speed Sensor) Calibration

This calibrates the Ground Speed Sensor connected to the display. (calibrate a backup sensor even when
using GPS speed as the primary speed sensor). For more information, see

“Calibrate Distance” on page

81

.

2. Calibrate Header Sensor

This sets the height when the display stops recording area as the header is raised at the end of the pass.
Stop height calibration is required for each grain type.

Configuration

Harvest

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