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CASE IH PATRIOT SPRAYER

AIM COMMAND FLEX –


AFS PRO 700 & CASE IH VIPER 4+
SETUP REFERENCE GUIDE

This is a Sales Education


document not to be
used for advertising.
Book: Sprayers
Section: AIM Command FLEX
Form No.: AP-10106-17
Replaces: None
Date: January 1, 2017

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INTRODUCTION
There are 4 sections in this document. In each section there are general
and specific procedures to setup the MY’17 Patriot® sprayer. Each make
and model will have to be considered for the correct settings.

The first section starts off by explaining some of the basics like
terminology, display setup and suggested run screens can be found here.

The second section focuses on the setup and operation of AIM


Command FLEX™. The entire setup, customization, and daily operation
of your sprayer will be covered in this section.

The third section will cover some of the more advanced setup
on features that may or may not be on your machine. Things like
AccuBoom, AutoBoom and AutoFold are covered in this section.

The fourth section will help make operation more efficient by providing a
few helpful tips and tricks in addition to providing a few charts that will
help troubleshoot issues as they come up during normal operation.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL NAVIGATION
AFS Pro 700 Main Screen ................................................................... 6
Case IH Viper 4+ Main Screen ............................................................. 8

SECTION ONE – GENERAL SETUP


AFS Pro 700
Display Setup .............................................................................. 10
Operator Setup ............................................................................ 11
GPS Setup .................................................................................. 12
Suggested Run Screen Layout ...................................................... 14
Case IH Viper 4+
Machine Configuration ................................................................. 16
Starting or Resuming a Job........................................................... 22
Ending a Job ............................................................................... 24
Widgets ...................................................................................... 25

SECTION TWO – AIM COMMAND FLEX™ SETUP


Calibration Wizard ............................................................................. 27
Rate and Pressure Set ....................................................................... 32
Change Tip Size ................................................................................ 34
Fill Main Product Tank ....................................................................... 36
Preset Configurations ......................................................................... 38
Change Nozzle Control Mode .............................................................. 40
Task Controller Setup ......................................................................... 42
Task Controller Operation ................................................................... 44

SECTION THREE – ADVANCED SETUP


AccuBoom Adjustments ..................................................................... 46
AutoBoom Automatic Boom Height Control ......................................... 48
AutoFold – 120-ft. Booms only ........................................................... 50
Optional Setup .................................................................................. 52
OmniStar Activation ..................................................................... 52
Wireless Diagnostics and AccuBoom Remote App ........................... 53

SECTION FOUR – SHORTCUTS/TIPS AND TRICKS


AutoBoom Shortcuts .......................................................................... 54
Troubleshooting Tips and Information .................................................. 56

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Working through this document, in order, will help you to properly
setup the AFS Pro 700 display with v30.* Generic Sprayer software or
a Case IH Viper 4+ display for your Patriot Sprayer.

• This guide is to be used as a Quick Reference Guide only.

• Task Controller is included with Generic Sprayer Software on the


AFS Pro 700 and with the Case IH Viper 4+ software. No additional
unlocks for Task Controller are required.

• A manual specifically covering the operation of the Task Controller


through an AFS Pro 700 display should be referenced for further
information. That manual can be found through DMC by manual
number 47938688.

• Insert clean and formatted USB Memory Stick (84398840) into


the AFS Pro 700 display before switching on the ignition after the
new software has been installed. This USB Stick is required for Task
Controller functionality, which is the engine behind all precision
farming functions such as mapping, sectional control or prescription
applications for ISOBUS product control on the AFS Pro 700 display.

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GENERAL NAVIGATION
AFS Pro 700 Main Screen

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GENERAL NAVIGATION
Case IH Viper 4+ Main Screen

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SECTION ONE – GENERAL SETUP
AFS Pro 700 – Display Setup
Select the Toolbox from the Main Screen. Select the Disp tab at the
bottom of the screen.

The Interface Level must be set to Advanced.

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Operator Setup
1. Select Oper tab at the bottom of the screen.

2. Create a new Operator.

3. Select the preferred Units of measure.

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SECTION ONE – GENERAL SETUP
GPS Setup
1. Select the GPS tab at the bottom of the screen.

2. Touch the GPS Location box.

3. Select the correct model of the unit for the proper installation.

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4. Double check the Height Offset of the unit and correct the default
number as necessary. This number will change depending on
tire size options installed. If not adjusted, it will affect the Roll
Calibration of the Auto Guidance System. Height Offset is defined as
the height from the ground to the bottom of the GPS Receiver.

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SECTION ONE – GENERAL SETUP
Suggested Run Screen Layout
Keep in mind, these are the layouts that were used to capture all of the
following screenshots.

Note: Run 5 and Run 6 have been left open and can be User Defined

Run 1: Main Spray


Run Screen

Run 2: Task
Controller
Run Screen

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Run 3: Guidance

Run 4: Coverage
Map

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SECTION ONE – GENERAL SETUP
Case IH Viper 4+ – Machine Configuration
When setting up the Case IH Viper 4+ display for the first time, or after
a reset, a machine configuration must be performed. Use the following
process to assist in getting the initial setup correct.

1. Power on the Viper 4+

2. Select the desired language from the drop-down menu.

3. Read the end user License Agreement.

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4. Tap OK to accept. A New Machine Configuration Detected window
will open.

5. Press OK. Enter the desired Machine Configuration name,


SPSprayer is suggested, and press the check mark to accept. The
Please Select a Machine Type window will open.

6. Select Self Propelled Machine Type from the machine icons.

7. Tap OK. The Machine Name window will open. Enter the Model
Number of your machine and press the check mark. The Machine
Profile window will open.

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SECTION ONE – GENERAL SETUP
Case IH Viper 4+ – Machine Configuration (continued)
8. From the drop-down menus select Applicator as the Type, Sprayer
as the Sub-Type, Case IH as the Manufacturer and select the model
on which the display is installed. Tap OK.

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9. The Please Choose Equipment window will open. Press OK.

Note: DO NOT select a boom configuration at this time. Once the


ISO Product Control and/or AIM Command FLEX setup is complete,
the boom configuration will be added.

10. The Self-Propelled – General Information window will open. Verify


the information on each tab is correct. The GPS and Machine
Measurements will populate automatically based on the model
selected. Once on the last tab, tap the green arrow in the upper
right corner.

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SECTION ONE – GENERAL SETUP
Case IH Viper 4+ – Machine Configuration (continued)
11. Complete the “AIM Command FLEX Setup” process outlined in
Section Two of this guide BEFORE finalizing machine configuration.

Note: Once the ISO Product Control/AIM Command FLEX


Calibration Wizard is finished there should be a red boom structure
on the machine you just set up.

12. Press the Node Settings icon (node/gears) on the left-hand


side of the screen and tap the Self-Propelled Machine icon.
The Self-Propelled – General Information window will open.

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13. Select the far right tab at the top of the page.

14. Press the plus (+) sign. The boom configuration will generate.
Tap the green arrow in the upper right corner. Verify the red
boom structure is no longer visible on the machine icon to
ensure setup is complete.

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SECTION ONE – GENERAL SETUP
Case IH Viper 4+ – Starting or Resuming a Job
Although the machine product system can be operated through the VT
panel, if mapping and guidance is desired a job must be started through
the Job Profile panel. The Job Profile panel contains configured job
profiles and any jobs, completed or in progress, and currently stored on
the Viper 4+. Job profiles allow field information such as guidance lines
or scouting features to be preconfigured for various fields and assigned
to the grower, farm, field (GFF) folder structure. Previously started jobs
are also available in the Job Profile panel until removed. To resume the
field operation, select the job file with the previous coverage map to be
amended and begin field operation

Note: It is recommended to perform file maintenance regularly to keep


device resources available for active field operations. It is recommended
to transfer completed job files to a home or office PC for backup and
archiving. For more information on file transfer see the Operator’s Manual.

To start a new job or field operation, tap the Job Profile Panel and select
either the Play, Job Profile or Resume button. A Job Creation window will
appear. Enter or verify the information and tap the green Play button in
the lower right corner of the screen.

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SECTION ONE – GENERAL SETUP
Case IH Viper 4+ – Ending a Job
If the job you started is completed or if you need to exit the job screen
at any time, you must first end the job. During this process you can
add weather information and choose to include that on the job report
that is generated.

1. Touch the Home button in the lower, right corner of the operation
display. The Application Report window will be displayed.

2. Touch any information fields and enter any desired or necessary job
data or notes regarding the field operation.

3. Touch the Weather Report tab.

4. Select the “Include Weather Report” option at the top of the


prompt to include weather information in the job report for the field
operation.

5. Touch any information fields and enter any desired or necessary


weather information or notes regarding weather during the field
operation.

6. Select the Stop button in the lower, right corner of the prompt to
close the job and return to the main panel display.

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SECTION ONE – GENERAL SETUP
Case IH Viper 4+ – Widgets
The Viper 4+ features user selectable widgets which allows the display
to be configured to show the information necessary for various field
operations or customized for operator preferences. Some widgets may be
required to perform specific tasks while others may be used for status or
information display, if desired. Operating in the Widget View Only screen
allows for the most flexibility when using VT.

The following widgets are suggested for operation:

Guidance – 2 (3D View)


Displays a smaller 3D guidance screen.
Useful for ISO applications.

ISO VT Button
Opens an ISO VT for interaction
with ISO based systems.

ISO VT Display
Provides a quick look at the active
ISO screen. Tapping on the widget
will open a large dialog with which
the ISO display can be interacted.

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SECTION TWO – AIM COMMAND FLEX SETUP
Calibration Wizard
The first time your machine is started, you will need to go through a
calibration process. This is what you should see after you navigate to the
virtual terminal either through the stand alone application from the main
display area or if you have placed it on a run screen.

1. Choose your boom configuration. Shown below is the list of


predefined configurations. If you have a boom configuration that
is not shown on this list, choose Custom.

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SECTION TWO – AIM COMMAND FLEX SETUP
Calibration Wizard (continued)
2. The second screen shows the total number of nozzles in the system
and the total nozzles on one half of the boom. Depending on your
boom the numbers here will vary. If either number is incorrect,
check wiring connections and Nozzle Control Valve (NCV) lights to
help diagnose. Press continue when this is complete.

3. Next you will choose the tips to match what is currently on your
machine. Press continue when this is complete.

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4. After choosing your tip size, you will start the auto-indexing process.
Once you tap continue, the system will check both the left and
the right circuits on the boom. During this process the ECII node
places all of the NCV’s in order on the boom. This allows for
functions like nozzle shutoffs and turn compensation to function.
If this auto-indexing does not complete successfully, check wiring
connections and NCV lights to help diagnose. Press continue when
this is complete.

5. If the machine has fence rows check the box and press continue.

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SECTION TWO – AIM COMMAND FLEX SETUP
Calibration Wizard (continued)
6. The boom offset is the distance from the rear axle to the application
point and needs to be verified based on your machine. This should
ALWAYS be a negative value as the boom is behind the rear axle.
Press continue when this is complete.

7. The Meter Cal should be verified based on the value that is on the
flowmeter on the machine. All Raven flow meters will be based
on 10 gal. Record that value here: ___________________
Press Continue.

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8. Pressing continue on the Meter Cal screen will take you back
to the main operating screen. From here you are ready to continue
the setup process.

You should only need to do the calibration wizard once; however, if


you end up in a situation where the calibration wizard needs to be
performed again, tap settings and navigate to the system info tab in
the top right. Choose reset defaults. NOTE: This should only be done
as a last resort.

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SECTION TWO – AIM COMMAND FLEX SETUP
Rate and Pressure Set
1. To set the preset rate and pressures and the pressure and rate
adjustment delta, tap the settings button.

2. From the system settings tab, chose the preset settings menu.

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3. On the preset settings menu you will see where you can enter in
your rate and pressure preset values and also where you can enter
in the rate and pressure adjustment delta. Set these values to
suit your application and press home. Note: Make sure to have the
‘Gauges Toggle…’option checked.

4. From the home screen there are 3 ways to adjust rate and pressure
respectively. First tap the gauge of the value you would like to
adjust. You will see the quick keys on the right side of the screen
toggle between your preset and your delta. If neither of these gets
you to the rate or pressure you want, you can always tap the white
box over the gauge and manually enter the value.

Pressure

4
Rate

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SECTION TWO – AIM COMMAND FLEX SETUP
Change Tip Size
One of the most important pieces of equipment on any sprayer is
the spray tip. The tip size is used in the calculation for rate, so it is
imperative that this is correctly input into the display. Any time the
operator changes tips, this simple process will update the tip size.

1. Tap the settings menu.

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2. Tap the calibration summary tab in the top left corner. You will see
2 tip sizes across the middle of the display. One for the NCV tip
size, and one for the bypass tip.

3. Tap on the tip that needs to be changed and select the proper color
coded tip from the list. Press the home button to return.

Note: Depending on the Nozzle Control Mode selected, you may only
be able to change one of the tips.

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SECTION TWO – AIM COMMAND FLEX SETUP
Fill Main Product Tank
After the first setup or after spraying an entire tank load of product you
will see the on screen gauge go to 0 gallons and the alarm bell will turn
yellow and start to flash. To refill your main product tank on the display:

1. Tap on the tank icon. This should bring up a pop up menu.

2. To refill the tank to full capacity, tap the full refill gauge icon. To fill
the tank to any other volume, tap the tank level box and enter the
volume in the tank with the keypad. Press the home button to go
back to spraying.

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Note: If for any reason you need to change your main tank capacity
and you find the field grayed out as seen below, it means you are
currently in a task (also known as a job on other displays). To make
this change, navigate to your task controller setup page and pause
the task. Then return to this menu, make the change and resume
the task.

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SECTION TWO – AIM COMMAND FLEX SETUP
Preset Configurations
Another feature of AIM Command FLEX is the ability to apply a higher
rate at certain points on the boom (behind the wheels or on the end of
the boom) quickly and easily. To enable this feature:

1. Tap on the nozzle diagnostic key on the bottom right side


of the display.

2. In the nozzle diagnostic menu pops up across the top half of the
screen. Tap the white box next to nozzle flow offset and enter a
value (range from 0-30) that is appropriate for your application.

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3. Once the value is input you will see the 4 preset configurations
appear at the bottom of the screen. Tap on the red X to close the
nozzle diagnostic screen and choose the configuration pattern you
would like. The options are: Left Fence Row, Wheel Tracks Out,
Wheel Tracks In, and Right Fence Row. All 4 choices are groups of
8 nozzles and can be turned on and off with a tap. To adjust the
offset value, simply follow this procedure again.

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SECTION TWO – AIM COMMAND FLEX SETUP
Change Nozzle Control Mode
There are 6 nozzle control modes that configure a machine to fit
a given application:
• Standard – The system will control to a target flow rate and target
pressure. This is the most common sprayer setting.
• VP – This mode will control to a target-flow rate and target nozzle duty
cycle by varying the pressure. Useful for scenarios where pressure is
not a priority (i.e. fertilizer application).
• High Flow – This mode allows both a conventional nozzle and a Nozzle
Control Valve (NCV) to run simultaneously to achieve higher flow rates
while maintaining the target system pressure.
• On/Off – The system will hold the nozzle valve 100% open during
application or fully closed when not applying. This mode can be used
with air induction tips and stream bars.
• Bypass (Conventional) – The system will control to a target flow, but
the nozzle control valve is disabled. A secondary flow outlet must be
made available at each tip.
• High Flow VP – This modes allows both a conventional nozzle and a
NCV to run simultaneously to achieve higher flow rates. High Flow VP
varies pressure and nozzle duty cycle to control the target flow rate.

This chart explains which features are present in their respective modes.
NOZZLE CONTROL MODES
High Flow
Standard VP High Flow VP On/Off Bypass
Flow Control Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Pressure Control Yes No Yes No No No
Turn Compensation Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Individual Nozzle Control Yes Yes No No Yes No
Wheel Tracks Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Virtual Sections Yes Yes No No Yes No
Wireless Diagnostics Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

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1. To change the operating mode tap the settings menu and navigate
to the calibration summary tab in the top left corner.

2. Tap on the white box next to nozzle control mode and chose the
correct control mode for your application.

Note: If you find you cannot change the control mode and the field is
grayed out (as seen below) you are in an active task and need to pause
it before a change can be made. Do this from your TC Setup Screen.

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SECTION TWO – AIM COMMAND FLEX SETUP
Task Controller Setup
The task controller enables all precision farming functionality on
any ISOBUS implement. Setting up the task controller has come
a long way since it was introduced and will be very simple to get
set up if you follow these simple steps. The key to a simple and
consistent setup is being able to see the correct information.

There are several user defined windows (UDWs) that can be


chosen to interact with the task controller.

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TC 1x4 G/F/F/T (Suggested)
• 1 column, 4 rows
• Suitable for the Left Area (on vehicles that support
Left Area configuration)
• Includes basic TC data management tree

TC 2x2 Ctrl (Suggested)


• 2 columns, 2 rows
• Can place on Run screen only (no Left Area)
• Contains TC Implement, Start/Pause button, and
TC configuration buttons

TC 2x4 Ctrl+G/F/F/T
• 2 columns, 4 rows
• Can place on Run screen only (no Left Area)
• Contains basic TC data management tree, along with TC
Implement, Start/Pause button, and TC configuration buttons

TC Section Status Bar


• 2 columns, 1 row
• Run screen only (no Left Area)
• Contains picklist of implement control points
• For each control point, the status of each associated section is
displayed with a green (Section ON) or blue (Section OFF) icon
• Supports up to 48 sections per control point

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SECTION TWO – AIM COMMAND FLEX SETUP
Task Controller Operation
In Toolbox > TC operators have an option to run the Task Controller
in either advanced or section only mode. For any Patriot sprayer, this
should be left in advanced mode to ensure accurate record keeping and
proper machine functionality.

From the TC Setup run screen, we see the TC Grower, TC Farm, TC


Field, TC Task, and TC Implement listed down the left side. These
replace the old Grower Farm Field sprayers prior to MY17 had. All
record keeping needs to be done here. Below the Map, you will see a
button that will say either Pause or Resume. This is used to start and
stop tasks. Any time you see the fault below, or see the warning in the
Warning Area, you can assume you need to resume or start the task.
Without an active task, mapping and section control will not work.

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Across the bottom, there are 4 buttons that read TC Map, TC Variety,
TC Totals, and TC Sum. These buttons are used for:

TC MAP – Use for assigning prescriptions to implement control channels,


if needed.

TC Variety – Use for logging variety data at the Implement, Boom,


or Section level.

TC Totals – View totals values from the implement ECU.

TC Sum – Provides a complete summary of the current active


Task Controller configuration.

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SECTION THREE – ADVANCED SETUP
AccuBoom Adjustments
If you see a fault like the one pictured
to the right, Boundary and/or Overlap
Control is disabled.

To enable AccuBoom on an AFS Pro


700 go to Toolbox>Overlap and turn
ON Overlap and
Boundary Control.

To enable AccuBoom or
adjust the AccuBoom
settings on a Viper 4+ go
to Settings>AccuBoom as
shown below.

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1. Spray a portion of an area and mark the edge of that area with flags.
As an example, spray this area going north. This area is indicated as
“A” in the graphic below.

2. Travelling West, as indicated in thegraphic by “B”, spray a pattern


and have the observer note the place where the system shuts the
Boom off. The system could shut the Booms off before or after the
marked edge of area “A”. Note this distance in inches.

3. Turn the sprayer around and head OUT of area “A” as indicated
by “C” in the graphic. Observe where the system turns the
Booms back on. These two distances should be roughly the same
and should be either Too Early or Too Late. The graphic is a
representation of Too Early.

Note: For best accuracy, all spray passes should be made by driving
constant, typical field speeds for your operation.

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SECTION THREE – ADVANCED SETUP
AutoBoom Automatic Boom Height Control
NOTE: The following screenshots come from a Viper 4 display, and though they
may appear slightly different than the AFS Pro 700, the functionality is IDENTICAL.

The AutoBoom icon will be located alongside the AIM Command FLEX
icon on the AFS Pro 700 and to access the AutoBoom menus, simply
tap on the icon. To turn the system on tap the switch in the top right
corner. The icon will turn green and the switch will go up. To arm a
section, tap on the icon and it will turn green. If you tap the center
section the entire boom will engage.

There are 3 values that can be changed to modify the performance of


the system. Here is what each setting does and suggested starting values
for each.
• Sensitivity (reactivity to change in height) = 15
• Stability (side to side sway, stiff vs. loose rack) = 40
• Speed (how quickly the boom returns to target height) = 25

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One of the most critical measurements to make is the offsets of each
sensor. Depending on mounting and boom configuration this number
can vary and the only way to know this is to get out and check.

Depending on your system configuration, make sure the correct options


are selected under the features tab.

To Calibrate the system, use the calibrate tab and


follow the on screen prompts.

To calibrate the center section, hold the center


rack switch in the UP position for a full 6 seconds. Immediately hold
center rack switch in the DOWN position for a full 6 seconds.

Note: The system will move the booms up and down during the
calibration process. Ensure the boom is free of any obstructions
including buildings, power lines, people etc.

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SECTION THREE – ADVANCED SETUP
AutoFold – 120-ft. Booms Only
NOTE: The following screenshots come from a Viper 4 display, and though they
may appear slightly different than the AFS Pro 700, the functionality is IDENTICAL.

The AutoFold icon will be located alongside the AIM Command FLEX
icon on the AFS Pro 700 and to access the AutoFold menus, simply tap
on the icon. There is a wide range of information on the 4 tabs that are
shown below. Most of this information is used for troubleshooting sensor
issues and to manually manipulate the boom. To calibrate the system
tap on the Settings button.

There are a few steps to ensure a quality calibration. Any time there are
red X’s next to folded or unfolded positions that indicates that they have
not been calibrated. To calibrate AutoFold:
1. Raise Center Rack
2. Fold boom in manually and put booms centered and lightly seated
in the cradle. To verify the boom is in the cradle correctly, the
operator should be able to stand under the boom and push up with
one hand and the boom should lift up.
3. Tap the gears icon next to folded position.
a. If this passes you should see the red X turn to a green check.
4. Unfold the boom manually, WITHOUT using AutoFold, and lower to
your desired unfold height.
5. Tap unfolded position. The red X should turn to a green check.

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6. Once you have both the folded and unfolded positions calibrated,
use the AutoFold switch to bring the booms back into the cradle
and verify the calibration was a success.
a. If this does not work, you can clear the calibration and try to
recalibrate with the same process.
b. If this does not produce successful performance, you may need
to adjust the position of your AutoFold sensors. The target
value is 150 with the boom folded in. To see where your sensor
values are, navigate to the Sensor Data tab from the AutoFold
home page. From here you can see which sensors are out of
adjustment. To make this adjustment, consult your service
manual or call your dealer.

This is an example of what a completed calibration looks like.


This machine is ready to go to the field.

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SECTION THREE – ADVANCED SETUP
Optional Setup
OmniStar Activation

The 372 Receiver comes OmniStar ready. If a subscription for this


service is purchased, scroll down one page on the GPS tab and enter
the Activation Code. Touch the Activate Button after the code has been
entered in the pop-up window. To access the pop-up window Touch the
Activation Code box.

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Wireless Diagnostics and AccuBoom Remote App

All MY17 Patriot sprayers come with the ability to control the AccuBoom
valves and the product pump from a smartphone or tablet with the
Raven Industries Diagnostics App installed. To enable this on any
display, go to Settings>User Settings>Enable Wireless Control.

On your device, open the Diagnostics App, find your device from the
list of options and enter the on-screen passcode. Once you accept
you will be able to turn the pump on and off and also control all of
your AccuBoom sections from your mobile device from the back
of the machine.

For the app to function properly, you need to have your master spray
switch on and all of the switches for your AccuBoom valves turned
on in the cab.

As soon as you close the app on your device, the link between your
machine and device is broken and you can go back to operating normally.

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SECTION FOUR –
SHORTCUTS / TIPS AND TRICKS
AutoBoom Shortcuts

AUTOBOOM ON/ CENTER CONTROL ON

Return to Return to Move to


Spray Height Transport Height Max Height

Single Tap Down Two Up Taps Four Up Taps

AUTOBOOM ON/ CENTER CONTROL OFF

Return to Return to Move to


Spray Height Transport Height Max Height

Two Down Taps Two Up Taps Four Up Taps

NOTE: All taps in these charts refer to the Center Rack Switch (1)
located on the Right-Hand Console (RHC)

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Set a New Transport Height
• Click the center rack switch up 2 times
• While the rack is moving up , tap the center rack switch down 1 time
at the point you want to set as the new “transport height”

Set the Transport Height to Maximum Height


• Center Rack must be positioned higher than the current
transport height
• AutoBoom must not be Returning to Transport
• Tap up twice on the center switch to move the center rack to
maximum height
• If Center Rack is below current transport height, tap 4 times on the
center rack switch to lift the center rack to its maximum height and
disengage AutoBoom.

Note: All up and down taps MUST be within 1.5 seconds of each other.

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SECTION FOUR –
SHORTCUTS / TIPS AND TRICKS
Troubleshooting Tips and Information
NCV Diagnostics
LED
RATE COLOR STATE
INDICATOR

Green Ready

Blue Actuating Mode (Auto)


1 Hz
Flashing Red Loading New Software

Amber Shutdown Alarm Active

5 Hz Amber No ISOBUS Communication

Blue/Green Actuating Mode (manual)

Blue/Green Actuating Mode (Auto)

Red/Magenta No ECU Detected or Invalid ISO Name


Alternating 1 Hz Amber/Red No ECU Detected or Invalid ISO Name

Ready or Actuating Mode, Warning Alarm


Amber/Green
Active (Manual)

Amber/Blue Actuating Mode – Warning Alarm Active (Auto)

Solid — Any Nozzle Control Valve Failure

Blank — — Nozzle Control Valve Failure or No Power

Nozzle Control Modes and which features are enabled in those modes.
NOZZLE CONTROL MODES
High Flow
Standard VP High Flow VP On/Off Bypass
Flow Control Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Pressure Control Yes No Yes No No No
Turn Compensation Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Individual Nozzle Control Yes Yes No No Yes No
Wheel Tracks Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Virtual Sections Yes Yes No No Yes No
Wireless Diagnostics Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

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Section Nozzle Status – Remember, for more information on issues,
just tap the bell to pull up the diagnostics menu.

Normal – The nozzle is functioning normally and no alarm


conditions are currently present.

Caution – A minor nozzle alert condition has been


detected. The control system and nozzle PWM is
operating normally, however, the system has detected
that a condition exists which could impact the current
application.

Critical – A critical nozzle condition has caused the


nozzle to shut down. The nozzle is not responding as
expected and the operator should cease application and
troubleshoot the issue before resuming operations.

Not Calibrated – The nozzle section is not calibrated.

PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION


1 Chassis Power 6 Chassis Ground
2 CAN High 5 Switch In
3 Switch Out 4 CAN Low

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