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StarFire RTK 900 MHz Radio OPERA T OR'S MANUAL StarFire RTK 900 MHz Radio OMPFP1 1348 ISSUE L1 (ENGLISH) CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 W arning Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer , birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
Introduction OUO6050,00012A7 -19-31AUG10-1/1 www .StellarSupport.com NOTE: Product functionality may not be fully represented in this document due to product changes occurring after the time of printing. Read the latest Operator's Manual and Quick Reference Guide prior to operation.
Contents Page Safety Recognize Safety Information ............................ 05-1 Understand Signal Words................................... 05-1 Follow Safety Instructions................................... 05-1 Practice Safe Maintenance...........
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Safety DX,ALERT -19-29SEP98-1/1 DX,SIGNAL -19-03MAR93-1/1 DX,READ -19-16JUN09-1/1 Recognize Safety Information This is a safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your machine or in this manual, be alert to the potential for personal injury . Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices.
Safety DX,SERV -19-17FEB99-1/1 DX,WW ,RECEIVER -19-24AUG10-1/1 Practice Safe Maintenance Understand service procedure before doing work. Keep area clean and dry . Never lubricate, service, or adjust machine while it is moving. Keep hands, feet , and clothing from power-driven parts.
Safety DK01672,0000207 -19-30NOV1 1-1/1 Prevent Electrical Shock and Fires T o prevent injury from electrical shock, always disconnect power to the receiver , antenna, and amplier before installing or servicing. T o prevent injury from electrical shock, always disconnect power to the receiver and radio equipment before installing or servicing.
FCC NOTIFICA TIONS T O USER DK01672,0000182 -19-29AUG1 1-1/1 JS56696,000082A -19-26APR10-1/1 DK01672,00001E0 -19-15NOV1 1-1/1 FCC NOTIFICA TION These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup Continued on next page JS56696,00007FF -19-15APR10-1/3 System Overview The StarFire™ RTK system consists of a local base station placed in a eld or mounted on a structure that transmits high accuracy corrections to the vehicle StarFire receiver using RTK radios.
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup Continued on next page JS56696,00007FF -19-15APR10-2/3 Receiver—On Base Station The base station is the most critical part of an RTK system. During installation, care must be taken to ensure the base has problem-free operation.
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup JS56696,00007FF -19-15APR10-3/3 Repeater Radio The radio can be congured to act separately as a repeater . A repeater is required if obstructions (i.e. trees, hills, etc.) exist between the base station and vehicle(s) or if base station is too far away from the vehicles.
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup DK01672,0000208 -19-01DEC1 1-1/1 Installation of the RTK radio and antenna After installing the base station receiver , installing the radio in a location to best maximize the output can be a challenge. Below are four options currently available through John Deere.
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup JS56696,0000801 -19-15APR10-1/1 Attaching RTK Harness PC8570 —UN—14JUL05 PC8568 —UN—14JUL05 PC8571 —UN—14JUL05 PC8569 —UN—14JUL05 A—Rod B— Grounding Wire C—Collar D—Screw CAUTION: Avoid serious injury or death to you or others.
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup Continued on next page DK01672,0000209 -19-01DEC1 1-1/3 RTK Network Base Station Setup PC12154 —UN—14JUL09 A—5 Degrees Off the Horizon (Mask) Installing and operation of the Base Station Receiver . The base station is the most critical part of the RTK operation.
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup DK01672,0000209 -19-01DEC1 1-2/3 DK01672,0000209 -19-01DEC1 1-3/3 When selecting a base station location, there are three main points to look for: rigidity , good view of the sky , and few reective objects.
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup DK01672,00001C2 -19-1 1NOV11-1/1 Multipathing Signal reections are another important error source for base stations that should be minimized. Reected signals also reach the base station receiver and make the satellite range measurement longer .
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup Continued on next page DK01672,00001E2 -19-15NOV1 1-1/2 PDOP Denition PC9548 —UN—06NOV06 A—Horizontal Precision (m) B—Maximum PDOP V alue The Position Dilution of Precision (PDOP) is likely one of the most critical GPS AutoT rac values to monitor .
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup DK01672,00001E2 -19-15NOV1 1-2/2 PC9550 —UN—06NOV06 GOOD PC9549 —UN—06NOV06 BAD Keep in mind that PDOP (Position Dilution of Precision) is the measure of the geometrical strength of the GPS satellite conguration.
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup JS56696,0000805 -19-15APR10-1/1 PDOP Operating V alues PC12061 —UN—12MA Y09 StarFire 3000 - Satellites A—SkyPlot tab B—Graph tab C—PDOP PDOP operating values should remain BELOW 3.5 DURING ALL AUTOTRAC OPERA TIONS, especially RTK high precision operations.
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup Continued on next page JS56696,0000806 -19-15APR10-1/5 StarFire Signal Monitoring System PC12043 —UN—08MA Y09 StarFire 3000 Main A—Info tab B—Setup tab C—Act.
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup Continued on next page JS56696,0000806 -19-15APR10-2/5 PC9554 —UN—10OCT07 GreenStar2 Pro - Guidance A—View B— Guidance Settings C—ShiftTrack Settings D—Signal Quality The GS2 alerts the operator when the current StarFire signal is not accurate.
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup JS56696,0000806 -19-15APR10-3/5 JS56696,0000806 -19-15APR10-4/5 JS56696,0000806 -19-15APR10-5/5 JS56696,0000807 -19-15APR10-1/1 Normal • Green Bar • Normal Operating Range • Acceptable range for high accuracy operations • PDOP value: 0 - 3.
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup JS56696,0000808 -19-15APR10-1/1 JS56696,000080A -19-15APR10-1/1 JS56696,000080C -19-15APR10-1/1 Specic T ower Setup Information It is recommended that the receiver be, at minimum, 9.1 m (30 ft) away from the tower to prevent both Shading and Multipathing.
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup JS56696,0000809 -19-15APR10-1/2 JS56696,0000809 -19-15APR10-2/2 Utilizing Both The 91 m (300 ft) RTK Extension Harness And Low Loss Coax Cable PC9555 —UN—06NOV06 PC9556 —UN—06NOV06 A—91.
900 MHz RTK—Base Station Setup JS56696,000080B -19-15APR10-1/1 JS56696,000080D -19-15APR10-1/1 Utilizing A Repeater This base station setup allows the placement of the receiver and radio in a location with no obstructions. A repeater , with its own power source, is placed at an elevated location.
900 MHz RTK—GS2 Display Continued on next page DK01672,00001C1 -19-1 1NOV1 1-1/2 RTK softkey Allows for setup and display of RTK information • Operating Mode • RTK Network Conguration • Bas.
900 MHz RTK—GS2 Display DK01672,00001C1 -19-1 1NOV11-2/2 4. Check that base station, vehicle, and repeater have same Frequency , Network ID and Radio Channel. 5. Select ST ART button located under Congure Repeater Radio. 6. Radio will congure as repeater .
900 MHz RTK—GS2 Display Continued on next page DK01672,00001BE -19-1 1NOV1 1-1/2 V ehicle PC12058 —UN—12MA Y09 StarFire - RTK A—RTK Network Conguration B—Congure button C—Operating M.
900 MHz RTK—GS2 Display DK01672,00001BE -19-1 1NOV11-2/2 Base Station Data (Information) Operator can view the following: Base Station Data in information that will be displayed when in Quick survey Base or Absolute Base Mode. • Status - OK—Base Station is transmitting correction.
900 MHz RTK—GS2 Display JS56696,00007ED -19-15APR10-1/1 JS56696,00007EE -19-15APR10-1/1 V ehicle Repeater PC9148 —UN—20APR06 Press: MENU button >> StarFire 3000 button >> RTK Softkey Select “V ehicle Repeater” from Operating Mode list box.
900 MHz RTK—GS2 Display Continued on next page JS56696,00007EF -19-15APR10-1/2 Absolute Base Mode IMPORT ANT : Absolute Base Mode requires base receiver to be mounted in a rigid position.
900 MHz RTK—GS2 Display JS56696,00007EF -19-15APR10-2/2 JS56696,00007F0 -19-15APR10-1/1 Start 24 hour Self Survey 1. Press ST ART button located under Survey RTK Base Location. 2. Select Storage location from drop-down box (1 - 200) 3. Press ST ART button (Starts 24 hour survey) NOTE: Display can be removed while survey is in progress.
900 MHz RTK—GS2 Display JS56696,00007F1 -19-15APR10-1/1 Shared Base Station RTK Security Shared Base Station (SBS) RTK Security is security from unwanted users accessing a SBS RTK Network.
900 MHz RTK—GS2 Display Continued on next page JS56696,00007F2 -19-15APR10-1/4 Shared Base Station Security—Setup PC1 1633 —UN—02FEB09 PC1 1634 —UN—02FEB09 A—Rover Access List Setup B—.
900 MHz RTK—GS2 Display JS56696,00007F2 -19-15APR10-2/4 Continued on next page JS56696,00007F2 -19-15APR10-3/4 Edit Rover Access List 1. Press Access List button on StarFire 3000 - Shared Base Station Security screen. 2. Enter a rover number from the Rover Access List in the entry box.
900 MHz RTK—GS2 Display JS56696,00007F2 -19-15APR10-4/4 If the serial number is already entered on the Rover Access List, “Serial Number Already Exists.” will appear on the screen. RTK vehicle serial numbers can be deleted individually or the entire list can be deleted.
900 MHz RTK—GS2 Display JS56696,00007F3 -19-15APR10-1/1 RTK V ehicle Security Status The RTK V ehicle (when operating off of a Secure Network ID) will exist in one of the following RTK authorization states: Unknown, Authorized, or Not Authorized. Unknown – The RTK V ehicle StarFire upon power up is in an “unknown” RTK authorization state.
900 MHz RTK—GS2 Display Continued on next page DK01672,000020A -19-01DEC1 1-1/3 Radio Self T est PC12048 —UN—1 1JUN09 A—Readings tab B—Data Logs tab C—Over the Air tab D—Radio Self T est.
900 MHz RTK—GS2 Display DK01672,000020A -19-01DEC1 1-2/3 DK01672,000020A -19-01DEC1 1-3/3 (M) A verage signal level — Level of received signal that this radio is seeing from the other radio transmitting to it. This value should be at least a value of 15 higher than the noise.
900 MHz RTK—Original GreenStar Display JS56696,00007F4 -19-15APR10-1/1 Operating Mode IMPORT ANT : Before starting SETUP procedures, enter RTK activation number , see Enter RTK Activation section.
900 MHz RTK—Original GreenStar Display JS56696,00007F5 -19-15APR10-1/1 V ehicle Repeater PC9148 —UN—20APR06 Press: SETUP button >> StarFire 3000 >> Differential Correction Setup (D) >> RTK Setup (A) T oggle (A) button next to RTK Operating Mode until “VEHICLE REPEA TER” appears in the cell.
900 MHz RTK—Original GreenStar Display JS56696,00007F6 -19-15APR10-1/1 Continued on next page JS56696,00007F7 -19-15APR10-1/3 Quick Survey Mode NOTE: Display is not required after base station receiver has been congured to operate in Quick Survey Base Mode and RTK Frequency , Radio Channel/Network ID have been set.
900 MHz RTK—Original GreenStar Display Continued on next page JS56696,00007F7 -19-15APR10-2/3 Press letter button next to EDIT STORED R TK BASE LOCA TION (1-200) and SETUP - RTK screen will be displayed. NOTE: Enter unique location number each time base station is moved to new mounting location (i.
900 MHz RTK—Original GreenStar Display JS56696,00007F7 -19-15APR10-3/3 Not known coordinates: Press letter button next to SURVEY R TK BASE LOCA TION. NOTE: After (24 hour) self survey is complete, base station coordinates will automatically be stored and associated with base location number (1-200).
900 MHz RTK—Original GreenStar Display Continued on next page DK01672,00001C0 -19-1 1NOV1 1-1/2 Shared Base Station RTK Security SBS RTK Security is security from unwanted users accessing a SBS RTK Network.
900 MHz RTK—Original GreenStar Display DK01672,00001C0 -19-1 1NOV11-2/2 JS56696,00007F9 -19-15APR10-1/1 RTK V ehicle Setup Original GreenStar Display Screen: SETUP – RTK StarFire 3000 Press: SETUP.
900 MHz RTK—Original GreenStar Display JS56696,00007F A -19-15APR10-1/1 JS56696,00007FB -19-15APR10-1/1 Network ID NOTE: 4000 network ID's are available (default ID is 1). Screen: SETUP - RTK Press: SETUP >> StarFire 3000 >> DIFF CORRECTION SETUP >> RTK SETUP Network ID for base station and vehicle receiver must match.
900 MHz RTK—Original GreenStar Display JS56696,00007FC -19-15APR10-1/2 JS56696,00007FC -19-15APR10-2/2 Operating V ehicle IMPORT ANT : The base station receiver and vehicle receiver must be setup before operating RTK. See Setup sections for setup procedures.
900 MHz RTK—Original GreenStar Display JS56696,00007FD -19-15APR10-1/1 INFO Pages, Base Station Screen: INFO - GPS - P AGE 5 This screen allows operator to view: • Status - OK - Base Station is transmitting correction. - No Stored Base - 24 hour self survey is required for current location.
900 MHz RTK—Original GreenStar Display JS56696,00007FE -19-15APR10-1/1 INFO Pages, V ehicle Screen: INFO - GPS - P AGE 5 This screen allows operator to view: • Status - OK - Base Station is transmitting correction. - No Stored Base - 24 hour self survey is required for current location.
Specications DX,TORQ1 -19-12JAN1 1-1/1 Unied Inch Bolt and Screw T orque V alues TS1671 —UN—01MA Y03 SAE Grade 1 SAE Grade 2 a SAE Grade 5, 5.1 or 5.2 SAE Grade 8 or 8.2 Bolt or Screw Size Lubricated b Dry c Lubricated b Dry c Lubricated b Dry c Lubricated b Dry c N·m lb.
Specications DX,TORQ2 -19-12JAN1 1-1/1 Metric Bolt and Screw T orque V alues TS1670 —UN—01MA Y03 4.8 4.8 8.8 9.8 10.9 12.9 12.9 12.9 12.9 10.9 9.8 8.8 4.8 Class 4.8 Class 8.8 or 9.8 Class 10.9 Class 12.9 Bolt or Screw Size Lubricated a Dry b Lubricated a Dry b Lubricated a Dry b Lubricated a Dry b N·m lb.
Index Page A Absolute Base Mode RTK ......................................................................... 25-6 Absolute Survey Base Mode RTK ................................................................ 30-1, 30-3 Antenna ......................
Index Page RTK Operating............................................................. 30-9 V ehicle Mode RTK ..........................................
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