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SOFTWARE OPERATING GUIDE

PLM Connect 2.0

Rac - 47998477Issue date March 2016

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Contents

1 OverviewIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

2 User level accessPrecision Land Management (PLM) Connect 2.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1

3 DesktopDesktop display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1

4 FleetFleet view. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1CAN Viewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5Dashboard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7Fleet history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9

5 ReportsOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1Productivity reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1Agriculture reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1Performance reports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2Generate a report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3

6 UtilityMessaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1File Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4

7 AdministrationData - Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1Data - Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4Data - Fleet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6Data - Companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8Data - Notification groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10Profiles - Geo-Fence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12Profiles - Status (Required). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-15Profiles - Power management (Required) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-18Profiles - CAN BUS (Required). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21Profiles - Digital input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-24Profiles - Curfew. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-26Profiles - Serial Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-28

8 UserUser tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1Desktop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2

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CAN Viewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3User settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4Company data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5

9 Telematics OperationPLM IntelliView IV Telematics screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1

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1 - Overview

1 - Overview

IntroductionThis user manual provides you with a resource for step-by-step instructions on the PLM Connect 2.0 Portal and theIntelliView IV navigation.

The PLM Connect 2.0 Portal is web based. It can be accessed by https://www.plmconnect.com.

The PLM Connect 2.0 portal is optimized to run with Chrome and Firefox internet browsers.

The minimum resolution is 1024x768 for landscape view and 768x1024 for portrait view.

A connection speed of at least 300 kbps is recommended for the best experience.

PLM Connect 2.0 subscriptions

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Functionality difference between the Essential and Professional level servicesPLM Connect 2.0 Essential PLM Connect 2.0 Professional

One minute update rate

Live time

Dashboard

CAN viewer display —

Two-way file transfer

Fleet management

Machine status — Essential

Machine status — Professional —Machine monitoring

Proprietary CAN data alerts —Maintenance alerts

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Proprietary CAN data reporting —Machine reports —Precision Agriculture reports —

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2 - User level access

2 - User level access

Precision Land Management (PLM) Connect 2.0The visibility and functionality of features within the portal and within this software operating guide depends on useraccess level. Refer to the table below for functionality and permissions with each user access level.

Utility messaging and administration profiles symbol definitions

Send message Messagehistory

Assign Edit Clone Download Delete

Dealer CustomerAdministra-

torTechnician Manager Operator Support/

HotlineFleet View

Fleet History

Key ON/OFF

Productivity EquipmentutilizationAre worked

YieldaverageFlowaverageMoistureaverageWeight

Average fuelrate

Agriculture

Engine hours

Vehicle data

Reports

Performance Alarms

MessagingUtility

File transfer

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2 - User level access

Dealer CustomerAdministra-

torTechnician Manager Operator Support/

Hotline

UsersAdd Add

EquipmentView

FleetsAdd Add View Add

CompaniesAdd View

Data

Notificationgroups

Add Add Add Add

Geo-fence

Add Add

Status

View

Powermanagement

Add Add View Add

CAN BUS

View

Digital inputs

Add Add View Add

Profiles

Curfew

Add Add

Administra-tion

Subscrip-tions Activations

View

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2 - User level access

Dealer CustomerAdministra-

torTechnician Manager Operator Support/

Hotline

Desktop

CAN viewer

User settings

Company data

Help

User

Logout

Can viewer

Equipment info

Center

Dashboard

Ping

Follow

Fleetmanagement

Reset Alarms

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2 - User level access

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3 - Desktop

3 - Desktop

Desktop displayOnce you log in, the “Desktop” page will display. This page shows a set of graphical items that report informationabout the system.

The Desktop page is divided into four bubbles:

• Companies —Displays the number of companies that the user has access to.

• Fleets —Displays the number of fleets that the user has access to.

• Equipment —Displays the number of machines the user has access to.

• Alarms —Displays the number of alarms across the users equipment.

The visibility and functionality of features within the PLM Connect Portal depends on the user access level. Pleaserefer to the User Access Level chart for functionality and permissions with each user access level.

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3 - Desktop

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4 - Fleet

4 - Fleet

Fleet viewThe Fleet View tab provides a map that displays all of the available vehicles and their locations as well as access tothe Fleet Management screen.

Map

The map displays the last position received from each vehicle in the fleet. When the mouse is over the map, themouse-pointer will appear as a hand. To zoom in on a location on the map, point the hand at a continent, country,state, or city and double click the mouse. The “Pan Arrow” and/or the “Zoom Bar” tools available on the top-left cornerof the map are also available for use.

Depending on the zoom level, vehicles are grouped on the map in clusters of different sizes:

Red cluster — More than 50 units

Orange cluster — From 11 to 49 units

Blue cluster — From 1 to 10 units

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4 - Fleet

After you select a cluster, the vehicles (and their related icons) display in blue circles on the map.

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4 - Fleet

To display the “Equipment Info” panel, click on any vehicle icon. The following details will display in the “EquipmentInfo” panel:

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Left area :

• Equipment ID

• Vehicle type, Model, and Brand

• Last update (day and time)

• Last position

• Current location

• Heading

Right area :

• Fleet name

• Current speed

• Engine hours

• Current status

• Device mode

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4 - Fleet

The “Current Status” is also associated by color

Key ON

Key OFF

Idle

Long idle

Working

High workload

Traveling

Moving

Working and moving

Working, moving, and unloading

Unloading and working

Unloading and moving

Unloading

Field

Go to “Administration >> Profiles >> Status” to edit the values that determine the vehicle’s status.

Click and drag the panel to move the “Equipment Info” panel around the screen. Click the “X” in the upper right of thepanel to close it.

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4 - Fleet

CAN ViewerThe CAN Viewer provides a remote representation of up to 40 CAN parameters from the vehicle. Choose the “CANViewer” selection and a panel will “slide over” the current screen. You can only view the CAN parameters when youselect “Start”. Thirty minutes of “CAN Viewer Time” is available per day, per vehicle. The “Remaining Time” will alwaysshow “0” minutes until you select the “Start” button and the portal connects to the vehicle. Once the portal connects,the “Remaining Time” will be shown. Always select the “Stop” button before you exit the CAN Viewer.

The CAN Viewer consists of four major areas: Instrument Cluster, Display Area, Run Area, and the positioning button.

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To close the "Can Viewer" panel, click the x on the bottom left of the screen. The panel will slide down and disappear.

CAN Viewer – Instrument Cluster and Display

The instrument cluster and display area remotely display alarms from the vehicle.

Each alarm pop-up message window provides the following information:

• Main alarm icon

• Secondary alarm icon

• Title

• Alarm code

• Description

• The background color of the pop-up window defines the severity level.STOP: Red backgroundCAUTION: Orange backgroundINFO: Light yellow background

The “Platform” that you assign in “Administration >>Data>>Equipment” determines the alarm messages that you willreceive. If no “Platform” is assigned to the vehicle, the common platform messages list is searched and will providealarm messages if possible. Click on the related alarm icon to re-open an alarm pop-up window.

Each alarm icon in the “Instrument cluster” or “Display” uses the same severity levels as the pop-up messages above.

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4 - Fleet

CAN Viewer: Run

The “Run” area provides access to a set of six screens. Each screen displays up to 12 CAN parameters from theselected vehicle. Press the “Run 1–6” buttons at the bottom of the panel to access each of the six screens.

CAN parameters do not update until you press the “Start” button. Press the “Start” button and the portal connectswith the vehicle to begin a new “Live Time” session. The CAN parameters will constantly update until you press the“Stop” button or until the 30 min of “Live Time” is used.

If none of the CAN parameters update, make sure that the corresponding CAN profile is assigned. Go to “Adminis-tration >> Profile >> CAN BUS” to set up the CAN profile.

The “Run Area” can be customized under “User >> CAN Viewer” (up to six).

CAN Viewer: Positioning

Use the position button (the four arrows in the bottom right panel) to reposition the CAN Viewer panel as desired. Tomove the panel over the page, click the positioning button. The positioning button will turn red. Hold the left-mousebutton on any area of the CAN Viewer screen and drag it to the desired position. Release the left-mouse button todrop it in the desired position.

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4 - Fleet

DashboardThe “Dashboard” feature shows up to 10 active gauges (Key performance indicators). Go to “Administration >> Pro-files >> CAN BUS” to configure the parameters.

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The Dashboard Panels consists of the following:

• START: This button will start the dashboard session

• STOP: This button stops the dashboard session

• Remaining time: This gauge shows the amount of daily Dashboard Time remaining. There is a limit of 30 min perday.

• Back: This button closes the CAN Viewer panel. Stop the session before you close the panel.

Default selections are:Engine speed [rpm] Engine coolant level [%]Engine oil temperature Fuel level [%]Hydraulic oil temperature Battery voltageEngine coolant temperature Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) level [%]Hydraulic oil pressure Ground speed

The shown units of measurement are in accordance with the configurations in “User >> User Settings” where appli-cable.

To close the Dashboard panel, click the X in the bottom left of the screen. The screen will slide up, disappear, andthe “Fleet Management” screen will display.

Dashboard panel

You must select “Dashboard” to view the Dashboard panel. Thirty minutes of Dashboard is available per day pervehicle. The “Remaining Time” will always show “0” until you select the “Start” button and the portal connects to thevehicle. Once the portal connects, the “Remaining Time” will display. If the vehicle is in the “Key-Off” status, an “Error”box will display the message “Unable to contact device”.

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4 - Fleet

The Dashboard session will stop when:

• The “Stop Button” is selected

• The X on the bottom of the screen is selected

• New Web Page is opened

• 30 min of Dashboard has been used.

When the Dashboard session is stopped, any remaining time will be available for additional sessions for that day. Theregular CAN-Bus data message rate will resume.

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Ping (1)

If the vehicle is in a “Key-On” status and you select the “Ping” option, and updated position of the vehicle displays.When you select “Ping”, it sends a manual request for updated information (location, heading, speed, status, etc.)from the vehicle in addition to the normal update intervals. The Ping command can only be used once every 5 minutesfor a manual update.

Follow (2)

Select the “Follow” option to zoom in on a selected vehicle on the map. The icon will change to the “FOLLOW” status,i.e., a “>>” symbol displays.

While the “FOLLOW” status is active, the “Follow” option in the “Equipment Detail” panel toggles to “Cancel Follow”.Select the “Cancel Follow” option to toggle the name back to “Follow”. The “>>” symbol disappears from the icon andyou can reposition the map as desired.

Reset Alarms (3)

The “Reset Alarms” option marks the alarms as read for the selected vehicle.

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4 - Fleet

Fleet historyHistory tab

The History tab allows you to create a report that shows the position of a vehicle or a group of vehicles during a certaintime-frame.

To access the history, go to “Fleet >> History”.Select a Date/Time range:1. Use the set of “Quick” time-frame button options:( “Today, “Yesterday, “Last 7 days”, “Last 30 days”) OR2. Manually select a Date/Time range on the “Calendar” for “From:” and “To:” limits in the “Date range” tab.

Select a vehicle:1. In the search field, begin to type the name of the company, fleet or equipment that you wish to view. This will filter

to only those companies, fleets, or equipment with that name. Select one or more vehicles. OR2. Click on the Company, Fleet, and Equipment tiles that are shown in the “Fleet” tab.

The vehicles you select are shown in a list in the “You have selected” panel. This panel is in the lower part of the“Fleet tab”. Click on the “X” next to delete a selected vehicle.

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4 - Fleet

Launch the report

Press the “GENERATE REPORT” button to launch the report.

The report screen is split into two parts. The left side of the screen displays the list of all retrieved positions is listedin the bottom right corner.

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To navigate to additional pages, click on the left (previous) or right (next) arrows. Each vehicle position tile displaysthe following data:

• Equipment ID

• Message type (Sleep, Wake, Key ON, ON Message, Schedule position, CAN, Key OFF, Standby, Motion, ReportStatus, etc.)

• Speed

• “Center on Map” button

• Timestamp of the message

Move the mouse pointer over a tile in the list and the tile enlarges. Click on the tile and the background color of thetile will change to yellow. The color of the related position on the map will also change to yellow. This will allow youto quickly identify that position in the overall “breadcrumb trail”.

The “REFRESH” button in the lower left corner of the position list allows you to refresh the list.

A map of the related vehicle positions (“breadcrumb trail”) displays on the right side of the screen. The mouse pointerwill appear as a hand when it is over the map. To zoom in on a location on the map, point the hand and double clickthe mouse. The “Pan Arrow” and/or the “Zoom Bar” tools on the top-left corner of the map are also available for use.

Click on any of the position points and it will turn yellow. The background color of the related tile will also turn yellow.

The map also includes the option to switch from “Map” to “Satellite”. The “Map” option displays the road map of thearea. When you select “Map”, there is a check box for a “terrain” option available. The “Satellite” option displays asatellite image of the area. When you select “Satellite”, there is a check box for a “Labels” option available.

To close the Fleet History report, click the return arrow on the top right of the screen. The report will disappear andthe report parameters selection page will display.

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5 - Reports

5 - Reports

OverviewReports allow a user to access information across their Equipment fleet in an easily accessible manner. The reportsfeature has three categories: Productivity, Agriculture, and Performance.

Productivity reportsProductivity reports help users analyze their vehicle operation:

• Key ON/OFF – displays the amount of time each selected vehicle was ON or OFF during a specific time-frame. Thereport page will show each session after it receives the complete key on and off cycle. Horizontal bars representthe report data. Each horizontal bar represents a selected vehicle and the bars display in ascending date order.The bars for a day are shown only if there is activity recorded for the vehicle for that day. Each bar graph is dividedinto 24 hours. The yellow areas on the bar graph show the time that the vehicle was ON. Move the mouse-pointerover the yellow area and an info-balloon provides details about the start and end times.

• Equipment Utilization – displays the amount of time each selected vehicle spent in each of the Equipment OperationStates in a specified time-frame. The report data is shown on different tiles. One tile represents each selectedvehicle. The name of the vehicle is on the bottom side of each tile and is next to the Total Key-ON Time, in theselected time-frame.

Vertical bands in each tile display recorded Equipment States, and use the default status colors. The width of a verticalcolored band in any tile is proportional to the related time percentage of the vehicle in that status, with respect to theoverall observation time. A legend is under each tile for the related vehicle. Vehicles that were in a Key-OFF statusfor that time-period, show a blue background in the related tile.

Agriculture reportsAgriculture reports allow users to analyze the Agriculture parameters reported by the machine:

• Area Worked – displays a graphical representation of the area worked during a specified time-frame

• Yield Average – displays a graphical representation of the average yield during a specified time-frame

• Flow Average – displays a graphical representation of the average crop flow during a specified time-frame

• Moisture Average – displays a graphical representation of the average crop moisture during a specified time-frame

• Weight – displays a graphical representation of the crop weight harvested during a specified time-frame

• Average Fuel Rate – displays a graphical representation of the average rate of fuel consumption during a specifiedtime-frame

• Engine Hours – displays a graphical representation of the amount of engine hours accumulated during a specifiedtime-frame

The report data is represented on different tiles, one for each selected vehicle. The name of the vehicle is printed onthe top left corner of each tile and machine specific value is shown in the bottom right corner.

If any of the “Agriculture” specific options were selected for the report execution, the retrieved matching values arealso displayed inside the tiles.

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The vehicle with the highest value will be displayed with the tile fully colored. Only one tile will be fully colored (un-less other tiles display the same fuel usage). The other tiles are filled proportionally. This allows for quick and easycomparisons of vehicles.

Performance reportsPerformance reports allow users to analyze the performance of their equipment fleet:

• Vehicle Data – displays the CAN-BUS data from each selected vehicle during that was collected during a specifiedtime-frame

Managed CAN-Bus parameters data can be received from the vehicle if a proper “CAN-Bus Profile” has been config-ured and assigned to it in “Administration >> Profiles >> CAN Bus”.

• Alarms – display all alert messages sent by the selected vehicle during a specified time-frame. The listed alertmessages display:

○ Status (Read/Unread)

○ Equipment ID

○ Alarm Text

○ Alarm Type

○ Timestamp (of alert generation)

○ Received Time

For “Vehicle Data” reports, a retrieved list of CAN parameters will be displayed in a new “Vehicle Data” screen.

To choose the desired parameters to display in the report:

• Select (Check/Uncheck) each CAN-Bus parameter

• Use the “Select all” / “Select none” buttons to select CAN-Bus parameters

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Once you have made your parameter selections, click on the “VIEW DATA” button to see the data. The report screenhas two parts. The left side of the screen displays the list of all of the selected parameters. The right side of thescreen displays the report data organized by vehicle and Time/Data for each of the selected CAN-BUS parameters,arranged in a column.

In the bottom right corner is the number of retrieved parameters. To navigate to additional pages, click on the left(previous) or right (next) arrows. A “REFRESH” button is in the bottom left corner of the position list that allows youto refresh the list as desired.

Click the return arrow on the top right of the screen to close the Vehicle Data report. The Vehicle Data report willdisappear and the report parameters selection page will display.

Generate a reportThe reports feature can be found under “Reports” in the top toolbar. Navigate to the specific report that you wish torun on your Equipment fleet.

Select a Date/Time range:1. Use the set of “Quick” time-frame button options (“Today”, “Yesterday”, “Last 7 days”, “Last 30 days”) OR2. Manually select a Date/Time range on the “Calendar” for “From:” and “To:” limits, in “Date range” tab.

Select a vehicle:1. In the search field, begin to type the name of the company, fleet or equipment that you wish to view. This will filter

to only those companies, fleets, or equipment with that name. Select one or more vehicles. OR2. Click on the Company, Fleet, and Equipment tiles that are shown in the “Fleet” tab.

The selected vehicles are shown in the “You have selected” panel. This panel is in the lower part of the “Fleet” tab.Click on the “X” next to delete a selected vehicle.

For “Alarm Reports”, choose the “Alarm State” tab next to the “Fleet” tab. Choose to view either “Unread” or “Read”alarms. The chosen parameter is listed in the “You have selected” panel in the lower part of the “Alarm State” tab. Toview all alarms, make no selection under the “Alarm State” tab.

For “Agriculture Reports”, there are additional options available in the report. Options include:

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• Operator

• Farm

• Field

• Grower

• Crop

• Task

Press the “GENERATE REPORT” button to launch the report.

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MessagingMessages

Messages can be sent to a vehicle requesting a response based on a fixed set of answers.

To enable the messaging capability on a vehicle, go to “Administration >> Data >> Equipment”. Click on the “Edit”box next to the desired vehicle and then check the box for “Enable messaging”. Click on “Save”.

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Send message

To send a message go to “Utility >> Messaging”. A list of all vehicles configured for messaging will appear. Begintyping into the search field the name of the vehicle that you wish to view. This will filter to only those vehicles withthat name.

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Next to the desired vehicle, select the “Send Message” box . The “Messaging” screen will appear and displaythe vehicle’s name and icon on the right pane.

Compose the desired message in the left pane with the “Compose your Message” title below it. The message can

be a maximum length of 160 alphanumeric characters. If you click on the “Trash-Can” icon , you will delete themessage.

Select two possible reply options among the fixed set of four answers in the “Select reply” area. Choices are “OK”,“Later”, “Yes”, or “No”. The two selected possible replies are shown on the operator’s display in the vehicle when themessage is delivered.

Click the “Send Message” icon. If the message cannot be delivered to the target vehicle, an “Error” box will displaythe message “Unable to contact device”. Click “OK” to return to the “messaging” screen.

Once the message has been successfully sent to the vehicle, one or more replies can be sent from the vehicle and

will be listed in the “Messaging history” page for that vehicle.

Click the return arrow on the top right of the screen to close the messaging screen. The messaging selection pagewill display.

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Messaging History

To view the message history, select the “History” box next to the desired vehicle. The “Messaging” history screenwill open and display the vehicle’s name. Only conversations from this user will appear. Conversations between thevehicle and other users are not shown for reasons of privacy.

Once the “Messaging” history screen is open, it is then possible to:

• View the history of the replies for each sent message.

• Delete a message in the history. Click on the “Trash-can” icon at the bottom of each message. A confirmationbox will appear asking “Are you sure you want to delete the item?”. Click “OK” to delete the message.

Click the return arrow on the top right of the screen to close the messaging screen. The messaging selection pagewill reappear.

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File TransferFile transfer subscription tab

With File Transfer, CN1 files can be sent from the IntelliView IV to the PLM Connect Portal and from the Portal to thedisplay. One-way File Transfer is available for ISO XML files (display to portal).

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File transfer requires:

• PLM Connect Essential or Professional Subscription

• Compatible PLM IntelliView IV 0 Firmware (Contact your local NEW HOLLAND dealer for the latest Firmware)

• USB inserted into the display

• Customer Manager level portal access

• File Transfer Harness (not required for factory)

• File Transfer Service Option.

For each vehicle, there are two buttons available:

• Upload: this button is used to upload files into the web portal and transfer to a vehicle

• Download: this button is used to download files to the desktop that have been transferred from the vehicle

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Download File transfer files

To download the .CN1 or TASKDATA (ISO XML) file, click on the “Download Files” button next to the respective vehiclename. This will open the “File Transfer Download” screen. Select either “ALL FILES” OR “ALL FILES + FOLDERS.Once you make a selection, select “download.”

The downloaded files can then be utilized by Desktop software.

The File Transfer Download page contains the following:

• Equipment info – The information about the currently selected vehicle

• “LAST ZIP FILE” – The filename and timestamp of the last received file

• “SYNC STATUS” – The status of the sync request

• “ALL FILES+FOLDERS” – This button will add all files and folders in the current directory to the “You have selected”area

• “ALL FILES” – This button will add all files in the current directory to the “You have selected” area

• “DOWNLOAD” – This button will download the selected files and folders to your desktop

• “REQUEST SYNC” – This button will request the vehicle display to send in all files in the .CN1 and/or the TASKDATAfolders as selected in the proceeding prompt

• “UNDO SYNC” – This button will cancel any in-process sync request

• File Location – The left of the screen shows the folder directory path along with all files that have been selected fordownload

The normal process to download files for use in PLM Software (Desktop) is to select “ALL FILES+FOLDERS” whilein the root directory.

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Upload File transfer files

The data files that can be uploaded:

• Boundaries, obstacles of new fields

• Autoguidance lines (with Multiswath support)

• Prescriptions

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To upload a .CN1 file from the portal to a display, click on the “Upload Files” button next to the respective vehiclename. This will open the “File Transfer Upload” screen. To locate the file on your computer, click the “Browse” button.Navigate to the appropriate file and click on “Open”. The CN1 file must be zipped in order to select it. Once you haveselected the file, click the “Upload” button.

Once the upload is complete, a pop-up will appear to confirm that the file was uploaded successfully. Click OK. Thefile will now be visible in the “Last 20 Transferred Files” area.

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Data - UsersUsers list

“Users” are provided access to the portal by the administrator for the company (generally the “Customer Manager”).To manage users, go to “Administration >> Data >> Users”. The “Users List” will appear and display all current users.Depending on the access level, users can be added, edited, and deleted.

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Add users

To add a new user, click on the “Add User” button. The “View User / Edit User” screen will be displayed. The left sideof the screen shows the information that has been completed. The mandatory fields in the right side of the screenmust be completed to add a new user. Mandatory fields are noted with an * below.

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1. First name* - First name of the user.2. Last name* - Last name of the user.3. Login* - Create a login that the user will use as their “Username” at login to the portal.4. Office phone number – User’s office phone number (optional). The phone number must be formatted as follows:

For North America +1-XXXXXXXXXX with no additional dashes. For other countries use the phone numberformat +YY- XXXXXXXXXX where YY is the country code.

5. Role* - Select the box with the appropriate user role. When selected, the box should be highlighted yellow. Auser can only add users at a level equal to or below their level.

6. Language* - Select the box with the appropriate language. When selected, the box should be highlighted yellow.7. User Settings* - Select the box with the appropriate user settings. When selected, the box should be highlighted

yellow.8. Visible in notification list – Check this box as desired allowing the user to be visible in any Notification Group’s

created.9. Company* - Select the box with the appropriate company name. When selected, the box should be highlighted

yellow.10. Email address* - User’s e-mail address. This address will be used to send the user an automatic e-mail veri-

fication message with the user’s “user name” and “password”. This address will be used to send the user anautomatic e-mail with a password reset link.

11. Mobile phone number - User’s mobile phone number (optional). The phone number must be formatted as follows:For North America +1-XXXXXXXXXX with no additional dashes.

12. Click the “SAVE” button at the bottom of the page. If all fields are completed properly, a pop-up message “Datahave been successfully saved” will be displayed. Click “OK” to close the pop-up window. The data on the leftside “View User” area will be refreshed.

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Click on the return arrow on the top right of the screen to close the View User/Edit screen. The user list screen willreappear.

Search for users

Begin typing into the search field the name of the user that you wish to view. This will filter to only those users withthat name.

Edit user

To change any of the previously completed information for the user, click on the “Edit” icon to the right of the user tobe edited. Once in the “View User” screen, click on the corresponding field in the “View User” area to automaticallyscroll to the right side of that field to make desired changes.

Click the "SAVE" button at the bottom of the page. If all fields are completed properly a pop-up message “Data havebeen successfully saved" will be display. Click “OK” to close the pop-up window. The data on the left side “View User”area will be refreshed.

Delete user

To delete a user, click the “trash-can” icon to the right of the user that you want to delete. A pop-up message “Areyou sure you want to delete the item" will be displayed. Click “OK” to delete or “Cancel” to close the pop-up windowwithout deleting the user.

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Data - Equipment“Equipment” is initially populated through the activation of the hardware. The equipment ID will initially show thedevice information (e.g.: AM50Rev2-1113-SN123) until edited. To manage equipment, go to “Administration >> Data>> Equipment”. The “Equipment” list will appear displaying all current equipment.

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Search for equipment

Begin typing into the search field the “Equipment ID”, “Brand”, “Type”, “Model”, or “Device Serial Number” that youwish to view. This will filter to only those “Equipment ID”, “Brand”, “Type”, “Model”, or “Device Serial Number” withthat name.

Edit equipment

Depending on the user access level (role), you may be able to edit the equipment. To edit, click on the “Edit” icon tothe right of the equipment you want to edit. Once into the “View Equipment” screen, click on the corresponding fieldin the “View Equipment” area to automatically scroll to the bottom, to that field, and make the desired changes.

1. Equipment ID - Vehicle Name.2. Equipment Serial Number – Unique Equipment Identifier3. Plate - Identifier of the vehicle.4. Visible - Check this box as desired allowing the vehicle to be visible in the “Fleet View” page.5. Combine (Separator/Drum: 0) - Check this box as desired to allow a specific Maintenance profile to be created

for the Separator/Drum (combine only).6. Time-zone – Select the box with the appropriate Time-Zone. When selected, the box should be highlighted yellow.7. Last update:

• Time-Stamp of last received message from the vehicle.• Engine Hours – Current Engine Hours info received from the vehicle. Can be manually updated.• GPS Based Odometer – Current Odometer info received from the vehicle. Can be manually updated.

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8. Brand – Select the box with the appropriate Brand. When selected, the box should be highlighted yellow. Use“Undefined” for any vehicle that is not New Holland or Case IH branded.

9. Type – Select the box with the appropriate vehicle type. When selected, the box should be highlighted yellow10. Model – Select the box with the appropriate vehicle model. When selected, the box should be highlighted yellow.11. Platform – Select the box with the appropriate platform. When selected, the box should be highlighted yellow.12. Enable messaging – Check this box as desired allowing users to exchange messages with the drivers of the

vehicle.13. Engine Model – Optional. Model of the vehicle’s engine.14. Engine Brand – Optional. Brand of the vehicle’s engine.15. Engine Serial Number – Optional. Serial Number of the vehicle’s engine.16. Company – Select the box with the appropriate company. When selected, the box should be highlighted yellow.17. Maintenance – Allows the planning of Maintenance Services for the vehicle.

• OK – Indicates the Maintenance Status of the vehicle. GREEN (“Maintenance Status” = NOT DUE), or RED(“Maintenance Status” = OVERDUE).• Engine Hours – User defined hours at which maintenance should be performed.•Separator/Drum (Combines only) – User defined hours at which the separator/drum maintenance should be per-formed.•Notification Group – Select the box with the appropriate group to be notified. When selected, the box should behighlighted yellow.• Plan Service – Once the data has been entered, click the “Plan Service” button. A pop-up box will display “Main-tenance planned successfully”. Click “OK” to close the pop-up.Once the “Maintenance Service OVERDUE” alerts are reached, the User must repeat the steps above to set thenext maintenance interval.

18. Profiles – Each of the profiles that have been assigned to the vehicle (“Administration >> Profiles”) is shownin individual tiles (“Status”, “CAN Bus”, “Input/Output”, “Power Management”). Click on the profile and a “Viewdetails” box will open. The “View details box provides the “Profile name”, “Profile type” and “Date of assignment”.Click on the “Trash-can” icon next to the profile name to delete the profile. A pop-up message “Are you sure youwant to delete the item” will display. Click “OK” to delete or “Cancel” to close the pop-up window without deletingthe profile. To close the “View Details” box, click the “CANCEL” button or the “X” in the upper right corner of thebox.

19. File Transfer Type – If File Transfer option is assigned to the vehicle, this option allows the user to select the filesthat the display should upload to the portal.

20. Notes – Optional field to note important vehicle information.

Additional fields on the “View Equipment” panel that cannot be modified:

• Unique ID – Identifies the device that has been enabled for a subscription.

• Service Level – Identifies the subscription type that has been assigned to the vehicle.

• Subscription expiration date – Identifies the subscription expiration date.

Click the “SAVE” button at the bottom of the page. If all fields are completed properly, a pop-up message “Data havebeen successfully saved” will display. Click “OK” to close the pop-up window. The data on the top “View Equipment”area is refreshed.

To close the “View Equipment” screen, click on the return arrow on the top right of the screen. The equipment listscreen will reappear.

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Data - FleetA “Fleet” is created automatically each time a company is created. To manage fleets, go to “Administration >> Data>> Fleets”. The “Fleets List” will appear displaying all current fleets. Depending on the access level of the user, fleetscan be added, edited, and deleted.

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Search for Fleet

Begin typing into the search field the fleet name you wish to view. This will filter to only those fleets with that name.

Add Fleet

To add a new fleet, click on the “Add Fleet” button. The “View Fleet / Edit Fleet” screen will display. The top of thescreen shows the information that has been completed. The mandatory fields in the right side of the screen must becompleted to add a new fleet. Mandatory fields are noted with an * below.

1. Name* – Name for the Fleet.2. Description* – Description for the Fleet.3. Equipment list – Click in the box next to the Equipment to be added to the fleet. To add all available equipment to

the fleet click the “Select All” button. To remove all equipment from the fleet, click the “Select None” button.

Click the “SAVE” button at the bottom of the page. If all fields are completed properly, a pop-up message “Datahave been successfully saved” will be display. Click “OK” to close the pop-up window. The data on the top “ViewEquipment” area will be refreshed.

To close the “View Fleet / Edit Fleet”, click the return arrow on the top right of the screen. The fleet list screen willreappear.

Edit Fleet

To change any of the previously completed information for the fleet, click on the “Edit” icon to the right of the fleet tobe edited. Once into the “View Fleet” screen, click on the corresponding field in the “View Fleet” to automatically scrollto that field to make desired changes.

To close the “View Fleet” screen, click the back arrow in the top right of the screen. The fleet list will reappear.

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Delete Fleet

To delete a fleet, click the “Trash-can” icon to the right of the fleet to be deleted. A pop-up message “Are yousure you want to delete the item” will display. Click “OK” to delete or “Cancel” to close the pop-up window withoutdeleting the fleet.

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Data - CompaniesA company is created for each customer by the dealer. To manage companies, go to “Administration >> Data >>Companies”. The “Companies List” will appear displaying all current companies. Depending on the access level ofthe user, companies can be added, edited, and deleted.

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Search for Companies

Begin typing into the search field the company name you wish to view. This will filter to only those companies withthat name.

Add Company

To add a new company, click on the “Add Company” button. The “View Company / Edit Company” screen will bedisplayed. The top of the screen shows the information that has been completed.

The mandatory fields in the bottom of the screen must be completed to add a new company. Mandatory fieldsare noted with an * below.1. Name*– Company Name.2. Description* – A description of the Company.3. Email address* – Company e-mail address.4. Country* – Select the box with the appropriate country. When selected, the box should be highlighted yellow.5. City – Company’s City.6. Address – Company’s main location Address.7. Phone number – Company’s main location Phone Number. The phone number must be formatted as follows:

For North America +1-XXXXXXXXXX with no additional dashes.8. Fax – Company’s main location Fax Number. The phone number must be formatted as follows: For North Amer-

ica +1-XXXXXXXXXX with no additional dashes.9. Zip code – Company’s main location Zip code.10. Currency* – Select the box with the appropriate currency. When selected, the box should be highlighted yellow.

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Click the “SAVE” button at the bottom of the page. If all fields are completed properly, a pop-up message “Datahave been successfully saved” will display. Click “OK” to close the pop-up window. The data on the top of the “ViewCompany” area will be refreshed.

To close the “View Company / Edit Company” screen, click the return arrow at the right side of the top banner. Thecompany list screen will reappear.

Edit Company

To change any of the previously completed information for a company, click on the “Edit” icon to the right of thecompany to edit the information. Once in the “View Company” screen, click on the corresponding field in the “ViewCompany” area to automatically scroll to make the desired changes.

Click the “SAVE” button at the bottom of the page. If all fields are completed properly, a pop-up message “Data havebeen successfully saved” will display. Click “OK” to close the pop-up window. The data on the top “View Company”area will be refreshed.

To close the “View Company / Edit Company” screen, click on the return arrow at the right side of the top banner..The company list screen will reappear.

Delete Company

To delete a company, click the “Trash-can” icon to the right of the company that you want to delete. A pop-upmessage “Are you sure you want to delete the item” will display. Click “OK” to delete or click “Cancel” to close thepop-up window without deleting the company.

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Data - Notification groupsNotification groups can be created to allow for notification of alert messages from vehicles. To manage notificationgroups, go to “Administration >> Data >> Notification Groups”. The “Notification Groups List” will appear and displayall current notification groups. Depending on the access level of the user, notification groups can be added, edited,and deleted.

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Search for notification groups

Begin typing into the search field the notification group name you wish to view. This will filter to only those notificationgroups with that name.

Add notification groups

To add a new notification group, click on the “Add Group” button. The “View Notification Group / Edit NotificationGroup” screen will be displayed. The top of the screen shows the information that has been completed. The manda-tory fields in the bottom of the screen must be completed to add a new notification group.

Mandatory fields are noted with an * below.1. Name* – Name for the Notification Group.2. Internal Users – Click in the box next to the users to be added to the notification list. You must select the "@"

or else the user will only be part of the group but will not receive any notifications. To remove all users, click the"Select None" button.

Click the “SAVE” button at the bottom of the page. If all fields are completed properly, a pop-up message “Data havebeen successfully saved” will display Click “OK” to close the pop-up window. The data on the top “View NotificationGroup” area will be refreshed.

To close the “View Notification Group / Edit Notification Group” screen, click the return arrow at the right side of thetop banner. The notification list screen will reappear.

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Delete notification list

To delete a notification list, click the “Trash-can” icon to the right of the notification list to be deleted. A pop-upmessage, “Are you sure you want to delete the item” will be display. Click “OK” to delete or click “Cancel” to close thepop-up window without deleting the notification list.

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Profiles - Geo-FenceVirtual geographical areas for a company can bemanaged on amap in order to receive alert messages when assignedvehicles cross borders. To manage Geo-Fences, go to “Administration>>Profiles>>Geo-Fence”. The “Geo-Fence”list will appear displaying all currently available Geo-Fences. Depending on the access level of the user, Geo-Fencescan be added, edited, and deleted.

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Search for Geo-Fences

Begin typing into the search field the Geo-Fence name you wish to view. This will filter to only those Geo-Fences withthat name.

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Add Geo-Fence

To add a new Geo-Fence, click on the “Add Geo-Fence” button. The “View Geo-Fence / Edit Geo-Fence” screen willdisplay. The top of the screen shows the information that has been completed. The mandatory fields in the bottomof the screen must be completed to add a new Geo-Fence.1. Name – Name for the Geo-Fence.2. Click on the “Draw a Shape” icon. The map will open. To zoom in on a location on the map, point the hand at a

continent, country, state or city and double click the mouse. The “Pan Arrow” and/or the “Zoom Bar” tools availableon the top-left corner of the map can also be used.

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Once the area has been identified for inclusion in the Geo-Fence, click on the “pencil” icon on the bottom right.Choose the option for either the polygonal or circular shape. A basic shape will appear on the map. For thepolygonal, a triangle shape will appear. Enlarge the shape and add new vertices by stretching the middle pointof any side of the triangle. For the circular, enlarge the shape by stretching any of the outer points of the circle.The number of vertices are limited to 30 and the number used/remaining will appear to the bottom left of the map.Clicking on the “Trash Can” icon will clear the current shape from the map. To close this screen without saving theGeo-Fence, click the return arrow at the right side of the top banner. To save the drawing, click “OK”.

3. Transition alert options – One or both options can be selected. A minimum of one of the options must be selected.4. Alarm notification – The default is “Notification in Web”. Under this option, alerts will only be visible within the

portal. The “Group Notification” option will send alerts to those in a pre-defined Notification Group which can beset up by going to “Administration >> Data >> Notification Groups”.

Click the “SAVE” button at the bottom of the page. If all fields are completed properly a pop-up message “Data havebeen successfully saved” will be displayed. Click “OK” to close the pop-up window. The data on the top “View Com-pany” area will be refreshed.

Click the return arrow at the right side of the top banner to close the “View Geo-Fence / Edit Geo-Fence screen. TheGeo-Fence list screen will reappear.

Assign a Profile

To assign a Geo-Fence to a unit, click on “Assign” next to the name of the Geo-Fence. A new window will open. Placea check mark in the box next to the Geo-Fence desired.

To select a vehicle:1. Begin typing into the search field the name of the company, fleet, or equipment that you wish to view. This will

filter to only those companies, fleets, or equipment with that name. Select one or more vehicles.2. Click on the Company, Fleet, and Equipment tiles shown in the “Fleet” tab.

Selected vehicles are listed in the “You have selected” panel in the lower part of the “Fleet” tab. Selected vehiclescan be deleted by clicking on the “X” next to the selection. Click on “Assign”. A pop-up message “Data have beensuccessfully saved” will display. Click “OK” to close the pop-up window. To close this screen, return arrow on the topright of the screen. The Geo-Fence list screen will reappear.

Edit a Profile

To change any of the previously created Geo-Fences, click on the “Edit” icon to the right of the Geo-Fence to be edited.Once into the “View Geo-Fence” screen, click on the corresponding field in the “View Geo-Fence” to automaticallyscroll to that field to make desired changes.

Click the “SAVE” button at the bottom of the page. If all fields are completed properly a pop-up message “Data hasbeen successfully saved” will display. Click “OK” to close the pop-up window. The data on the top “View Geo-Fence”area will be refreshed.

To close the “View Geo-Fence” screen, click the return arrow at the right side of the top banner. The Geo-Fence listscreen will reappear.

Clone a Profile

To create a copy of a Geo-Fence, click on the “Clone” icon to the right of the selected Geo-Fence item. A newGeo-Fence will appear with the same name as the one copied and is indicated by “(copy)” following the name. Youcan edit this Geo-Fence to provide a different name, make changes to the Geo-Fence shape, etc.

Delete a Profile

To delete a Geo-Fence, click the “Trash-can” icon to the right of the Geo-Fence to be deleted. A pop-upmessage“Are you sure you want to delete the item” will be displayed. Click “OK” to delete or “Cancel” to close the pop-upwindow without deleting the Geo-Fence.

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Profiles - Status (Required)The Status profile is assigned to the AM-53 to allow it to report as a specific Equipment model instead of the defaulttractor model. An “Equipment” Status Profile is required to be assigned to the modem before it will report data intothe web portal. The Web Portal will have several default Equipment Status Profiles that will be available for assign-ment such as Flagship Combines, Medium Tractors, Large Tractors, etc. Advanced users will also have the ability tocustomize their own equipment profiles. An Equipment Status Profile can be assigned, edited, cloned, and deleted.

Manage a Status Profile

An Equipment Status Profile can be assigned, edited, cloned, and deleted. These management options function thesame way for a Status Profile as it does for Geo-Fence Profile. When a user navigates to the Status Profile List, therewill be profiles for the large product families.

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It is only possible to edit clones of Equipment Status Profiles. Default profiles cannot be edited. To make changes to

any cloned profiles, click on the “Edit” icon to the right of the Profile to be edited. Once in the “Equipment StatusProfile/Edit Status Profile” screen, click on the corresponding field in the “Equipment Status Profile” area on the leftto automatically scroll to that field to make desired changes.

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1. Profile Name – This specifies the name of the Status Profile.2. CAN bus Protocol (line 0) – This defines the CAN Bus Protocol referenced for CAN0. It is recommended to not

change this setting.3. CAN bus Protocol (line 1) – This defines the CAN Bus Protocol referenced for CAN1. It is recommended to not

change this setting.4. Engine hours source – This defines how Engine hours will be calculated by the device.

○ Alternator D+ – The device will increment hours based on signal on input 1

○ CAN Data – The device will update the engine hours based on the Engine Hours parameter

○ Key Signal – The device will increment hours based on key on signal5. States – These sections define the criteria for each state. Each criteria needs to be satisfied for the device to log

time in that state. When adding or editing criteria, the following values parameters are available:

○ Configuration Type – This is the type of input the device will use.

■ CAN Bus Parameter – The device will utilize a CAN bus parameter as criteria for the state. Once selected, alist of the available parameters will be shown.

■ Digital Input 0 – The device will utilize Digital Input 0 as criteria for the state.

■ Digital Input 1 – The device will utilize Digital Input 1 as criteria for the state.

■ Odometer – The device will utilize its internal GPS odometer as criteria for the state.

■ Threshold – Not used

○ Condition – This defines how the device will compare the input to the defined value.

■ = The criteria is satisfied when the input equals the threshold value

■ != The criteria is satisfied when the input does not equal the threshold value

■ < The criteria is satisfied when the input is less than the threshold value

■ <= The criteria is satisfied when the input equals or is less than the threshold value

■ > The criteria is satisfied when the input is greater than the threshold value

■ >= The criteria is satisfied when the input equals or is greater than the threshold value

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○ Value – This is the threshold value that the input is compared to. For CAN parameters, this value should be inthe units of the parameter.

Click the “SAVE” button at the bottom of the page. If all fields are completed properly, a pop-up message “Data hasbeen successfully saved” will display. Click “OK” to close the pop-up window. The data on the left side “EquipmentStatus Profile” area will be refreshed.

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Profiles - Power management (Required)The Power Management profile allows the user to define the behavior of the device when it is powered off. To managethe “Power Management” profile, go to “Administration >> Profiles >> Power Management”. The “Power Manage-ment” list will appear displaying all currently available Power Management profiles. Depending on the access of theuser, Power Management profiles can be added, edited, cloned, and deleted. A Power Management Profile is re-quired.

Add Power Management Profile

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Adding a Power Management Profile gives the user the ability to customize a device’s power management behavior.To add a new Power Management Profile, click on the “Add Profile” button. The “View Power Management / EditPower Management” screen will display. The the top of the screen shows the information that has been completed.You must complete the mandatory fields on the bottom of the screen to add a new Power Management Profile. Theoverall vehicle’s battery power should be taken into consideration when you complete these settings.

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1. Name – Name for the Profile.2. Standby Duration – When the vehicle is powered off the device enters “standby” status. This setting determines

the amount of time after a Key Off event or motion detection event that the modem stays on prior to Sleep Mode.In Sleep Mode, the asset will not report into the portal until a wake-up occurs after the Sleep Duration expires.Recommended value = 10 minutes.

3. Sleep Duration – This setting determines the amount of time a device stays in sleep mode before waiting up toreport into the portal. Recommended value = 24 hours

4. Bread-Crumb Period – This setting determines the maximum time between location reports when the device isonly used for basic location reporting. Recommended value = 1 minute

5. Max number of wake up events – This setting determines the maximum number of times can wake up within 96hours of sleep before the device transitions into hibernate mode. Once a device is in hibernate mode, it will notreport in again until the key switch is turned on. Recommended value = 100 times

6. Alarm on power state change – If set to “Never”, no alert messages will be sent whenever a power state changeoccurs. If set to “Engine Off” an alert message will be sent whenever a power state change occurs.Notification in Web Only – Alarm message will be visible only in the connect portal.Group Notification – Alarm message will be visible in both the connect portal and will be sent via e-mail to allmembers of the configured “Notification Group” selected. When this option is selected, the existing notificationgroups will appear for selection.

7. Motion detection mode –

○ “Never” – No alert messages will be sent when motion is detected by the internal accelerometer.

○ “Always in Key Off” – Alert messages will be sent by the device any time motion is detected by the internalaccelerometer and the vehicle is in “Standby” status.

○ “Curfew” – Alert messages will be sent when motion is detected by the internal accelerometer, the vehicle is in“Standby” status, and a “Curfew” profile has been assigned to the vehicle and the time stamp of the event alertfalls within a configured Curfew period.

If your chosen option is different than “Never”, select the sensitivity level of “Low”, “Medium”, or “High”. The sensitivitylevel will affect the threshold of the internal accelerometer as to when it will report a motion detection event. HighSensitivity will cause even the smallest vibration/movement to trigger an event report.

Notification in Web Only – Alarm message will be visible only in the Alarm Report.

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Group Notification – Alarm message will be visible in both the connect portal and will be sent via e-mail to all membersof the configured “Notification Group” selected. When you select this option, the existing notification groups will appearfor selection.

Sensitivity Level – The sensitivity level will affect the threshold of the internal accelerometer as to when it will report amotion detection event. High Sensitivity will cause even the smallest vibration/movement to trigger an event report.

Click the “SAVE” button at the bottom of the page. If all fields are completed properly a pop-up message “Data hasbeen successfully saved” will display. Click “OK” to close the pop-up window. The data on the top “View PowerManagement” area will be refreshed.

Manage a Power Management Profile

A power management profile can also be assigned, edited, cloned, and deleted. These management options functionthe same way for a Status Profile as it does for Geo-Fence Profile.

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Profiles - CAN BUS (Required)CAN BUS profiles determine what CAN information is communicated to the portal for the CAN Viewer, Dashboard,Reports, etc. To manage the CAN BUS profile, go to “Administration >> Profiles >> CAN BUS”. The CAN BUSprofile list will appear displaying all currently available CAN BUS profiles. The check mark next to a CAN parameterindicates that this parameter will be collected on the vehicle’s CAN BUS. Depending on the access of the user, CANBUS profiles can be viewed, edited, cloned, and deleted. The CAN BUS profile can show up to 40 CAN parametersincluding several mandatory CAN parameters. A CAN BUS Profile is required before an asset can report.

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Manage a CAN Bus Profile

It is only possible to edit user created or clones of CAN BUS Profiles. Default profiles cannot be edited. To make

changes to any cloned CAN profiles, click on the “Edit” icon to the right of the Profile to be edited.

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1. Name of the CAN profile2. CAN Bus 0 – This tab shows all parameters reported on CAN Bus 03. CAN Bus 1 – This tab shows all parameters reported on CAN Bus 14. Alarm Notification – This tab allows to set the notification method for all CAN Alarms

○ Notification in Web Only – Alarm message will be visible only in the alarm report on the portal.

○ Group Notification – Alarm message will be visible in both in the alarm report on the portal and will be sent viae-mail to all members of the configured “Notification Group” selected. When this option is selected, the existingnotification groups will appear for selection.

5. Selection – This checkbox indicates if the parameter is selected to be reported6. Parameter Name – This indicates the parameter. If the parameter begins with (*), this means the parameter is

required and cannot be de-selected.7. Edit – This allows for the parameter to be edited, defined below.8. Save – This saves the CAN Profile.

To make changes to a parameter, click on the “Edit” icon for that parameter.

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1. Dashboard – This setting indicates if the parameter is used in dashboard. It is recommended to not change thissetting.

2. Detection Type – This setting determines how the device calculates the value reported:

○ Average – The device averages all values received between reporting intervals

○ Last – The device reports the last value received in the reporting interval

○ Max – The device reports the maximum value received in the reporting interval

○ Min – The device reports the minimum value received in the reporting interval3. Report / Alarms – This setting determines how the parameter is reported.

○ Report – The parameter is only populates reports on the portal. This is the default for all parameters.

○ Alarms – The parameter will only generate CAN alarms when the criterion is met.

○ Report / Alarms – The parameter can populate reports on the portal and generate CAN alarms.4. Behavior – This section is available when Alarm is selected for the parameter.

○ By Threshold – An alarm will be generated based on a specified threshold.

■ Equal to – An alarm will be generated when the parameter is equal to the threshold value.

■ Greater than – an alarm will be generated when the parameter is greater than the threshold value.

■ Equal or greater than – An alarm will be generated when the parameter is equal to or greater than the thresholdvalue.

■ Less than – An alarm will be generated when the parameter is less than the threshold value.

■ Equal or less than – An alarm will be generated when the parameter is equal to or less than the thresholdvalue

■ Threshold – the value that determines an alarm.

■ Duration – The number of seconds the parameter must exceed the threshold to generate an alarm.

○ By encoded value – An alarm will be generated when the parameter is set to the defined state.

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Profiles - Digital inputDigital Input profiles allow the user to view the measurements or status of auxiliary sensors. Examples of sensors thatprovide digital signals are engine alternators and limit switches. To manage DIGITAL INPUT profiles, go to “Admin-istration >> Profiles >> Digital Inputs”. The DIGITAL INPUT profile list will appear and display all currently availableDIGITAL INPUT profiles. Depending on the access of the user, DIGITAL INPUT profiles can be viewed, edited, cloned,and deleted.

Add / Edit Digital Input Profile

To add a new Digital Input Profile, click on the “Add Profile” button. The “View / Edit Digital Input” screen will display.The left side of the screen shows the information that has been completed. You must complete the mandatory fieldson the right side of the screen to add a new Digital Input Profile.

It is only possible to edit clones of Digital Input Profiles. Default profiles cannot be edited. To make changes to any

cloned profiles, click on the “Edit” icon to the right of the Profile to be edited.

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1. Name – Name of the profile2. Input 0 – This defines the behavior for Input 0

○ Name – The name of the input. This name will be identified in Alarms

○ State – This setting defines the behavior of the input

■ Pull-Up – The device expects that the input is normally connected to ground.

■ Push-Pull – The device expects that the input is normally connected to ground or battery power.

○ Alarm on Input 0 – This checkbox enables Alarms to be reported for this input.

○ Alarm threshold – A value of 0 should be used to identify when the input is not connected according to theselected State. A value of 1 should be used to identify when the input is connected according to the selectedState.

○ Alarm duration (seconds) – the number of seconds the parameter must exceed the threshold to generate analarm.

3. Input 1 – This defines the behavior for Input 1

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○ Input 1 – This checkbox enables Input 1

○ Name – The name of the input. This name will be identified in Alarms

○ State – This setting defines the behavior of the input

■ Pull-Down – The device expects that the input is normally connected to battery power.

■ Pull-Up – The device expects that the input is normally connected to ground.

■ Push-Pull – The device expects that the input is normally connected to ground or battery power.

○ Alarm on Input 1 – This checkbox enables Alarms to be reported for this input.

○ Alarm threshold – A value of 0 should be used to identify when the input is not connected according to theselected State. A value of 1 should be used to identify when the input is connected according to the selectedState.

○ Alarm duration (seconds) – the number of seconds the parameter must exceed the threshold to generate analarm

4. Alarm Notification – This defines the alarm type for the enabled inputs

○ Notification in Web Only – Alarm message will be visible only in the alarm report on the portal.

○ Group Notification – Alarm message will be visible in both in the alarm report on the portal and will be sent viae-mail to all members of the configured “Notification Group” selected. When this option is selected, the existingnotification groups will appear for selection.

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Profiles - CurfewCurfew profiles allow the user to view if any machines are ON past a certain time. To manage the “CURFEW” profile,go to “Administration >> Profiles >> CURFEW”. The “CURFEW” profile list will appear and display all currently avail-able “CURFEW” profiles. Depending on the access of the user, “CURFEW” profiles can be viewed, edited, cloned,and deleted.

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Managing a Curfew Profile

A power management profile can also be assigned, edited, cloned, and deleted. These management options functionthe same way for a Curfew Profile as it does for Geo-Fence Profile.

It is only possible to edit user created or clones of CURFEW Profiles. To make changes to any user created or clonedprofiles, click on the “Edit” icon to the right of the Profile to be edited. If all fields are completed properly a pop-upmessage “Data has been successfully saved” will display. Click “OK” to close the pop-up window.

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Blue blocks indicate when a curfew is active. During this time, when the machine’s key status changes from “off” to“on”, an alarm will be generated, and alarm notification will be sent as assigned by the user. Outside of these times (yellow blocks), no alarm will be generated.

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Profiles - Serial PortSerial Port Profiles are available to support the NTRIP service on the AM53 modem. Important: It should only beassigned to AM53s that are utilizing NTRIP. The Standard NTRIP profile is offered with the proper settings to utilizethe Ag262 or Ag372 GNSS receivers.

If a GNSS receiver other than an Ag262 or Ag372 receiver is to be used, a custom profile can be created and assignedto the AM53.

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Manage a Serial Port Profile

To add a new Serial Port Profile, click on the “Add Profile” button. The “Edit Serial Port Profile” screen will display.The left side of the screen shows the information that has been completed. You must complete the mandatory fieldson the right side of the screen to add a new Serial Port Profile.

It is only possible to edit clones of Serial Port Profiles. You cannot edit Default profiles. To make changes to any

cloned profiles, click on the “Edit” icon to the right of the Profile to be edited. Once in the “Serial Port Profile/EditSerial Port Profile” screen, click on the corresponding field in the “Serial Port Profile” area on the left to automaticallyscroll to that field to make desired changes.

1. Profile Name – Name of the Profile2. Type (always NTRIP)3. Baudrate - the baudrate needed to interface with GNSS receiver. Default is 38400.4. Data bits - The number of data bits required by the GNSS receiver. Default is 8.5. Flow Control - Software flow control can be enabled with the XON/XOFF setting if required by the GNSS receiver.

Default is Off6. Stop bits - The number of stop bits required by the GNSS receiver. Default is 17. Parity - Parity can be enabled by selecting Even, Odd, or Space settings as required by the GNSS Receiver.

Default is None.

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Click the “SAVE” button at the bottom of the page. If all fields are completed properly, a pop-up message “Data hasbeen successfully saved” will display. Click “OK” to close the pop-up window. The data on the left side “Serial PortProfile” area will be refreshed.

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8 - User

User tabThe User tab refers to the tab that is the name of your user login.

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DesktopTo display the PLM Connect desktop, click on “User>>Desktop”. Refer to the Desktop section earlier in the guide formore information.

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CAN ViewerThe “CAN Viewer” Run Screens (up to 6) can be customized by going to “User >> CAN Viewer”. Each of the 6 runscreens can show up to 12 CAN parameters. However, only a total of 40 CAN parameters can be monitored at anyone time. A User can select all 40 CAN Parameters, but only the first 12 (alphabetically) will be shown.

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User settingsTo change the Settings tied to the PLM Connect user account (Language, Time zone, Password, Phone Number,Email, etc.), navigate to “User >> User Settings”. For more information, visit Administration >> Data >> Users.

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Company dataTo change company information (company name, email address, phone, address, etc.), navigate to “User >> Com-pany Data”.

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About

The about sub tab displays the PLM Connect 2.0 Portal Version and Release date.

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Logout

The logout sub tab logs the user off the portal.

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9 - Telematics Operation

PLM IntelliView IV Telematics screensWhen the “Telematics” application is present for use withthe PLM Connect™ telematics service, the “Telematics”screen is added to the “Toolbox” screens.

On the “Home” screen, press the “Toolbox” icon to accessthe “Toolbox” screens.

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Press the “Tel” icon on the navigation bar to access the”Telematics” screen.The “Telematics” screen will display.

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Telematics installed

Use the “Telematics Installed” window to enable the”Telematics” application on the display.

Press the “Telematics Installed” window to access thepop-up options window.

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Press “AM50” or “AM53” to enable the “Telematics” appli-cation for your modem.

Press “No” to leave the “Telematics” application disabled.

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When the “Telematics” application is enabled,the “Telematics” icon displays in the status and warningicon area. The number of bars (0-3) indicates the currentstrength of the cellular signal. When the cellular networkis connected, the bars in the icon are green.

When the cellular network is not connected – forexample, coverage is not available or your subscription isnot valid – the bars in the icon are gray.

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Press the “Telematics” icon at any time to view details ofthe cellular connection. A pop-up window reports the net-work status and cellular Radio Signal Strength Indicator(RSSI) in decibels.

If you have the AM53modem, the details also include Mo-bile Country Code (MCC), Mobile Network Code (MNC),and network operator. Press the “OK” button to dismissthe message.

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If the “Telematics” application is enabled andthe modem is not detected on the Controller Area Net-work (CAN), the “Telematics” icon flashes in the statusand warning icon area. The bars are red to indicate thatthe system is not functional.

Press the “Ignore” button to suppress further warningsand continue working without using the “Telematics” ap-plication.

Press the “OK” button to dismiss the message and leavethe fault active.

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1. Verify that the setting in the “Telematics CAN Node”window is correct (see below).

2. Verify that the green Light Emitting Diode (LED) forpower on the modem is steady ON. If the LED is blink-ing, the modem firmware is updating. Do not interruptthis process.

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Depending on your vehicle type and modem, up to fouradditional windows will display when you enable the“Telematics” application:

• “Telematics CAN Node”

• “File Transfer Enabled” ( AM53 modem only)

• “Fuel Tank Size” (tractors only)

• “Fuel Theft Delta”

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Telematics CAN Node

Use the “Telematics CAN Node” window to set the CANchannel that the modem is connected to.

The default setting for this window is “CAN A”.

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Press the “Telematics CAN Node” window to access thepop-up options window.

Correct setting by vehicle typeVehicle type CAN Node

Tractor CAN ASprayer CAN BCombine CAN A

Press the correct setting for your vehicle in the optionswindow.

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File transfer enabled (AM53 modem only)

The AM53 modem adds the ability to connect to the PLM-Connect server and upload the data from your display.

This option should only be enabled when the File Transferoption is applied to the specific modem for that vehicle.

NOTE: File Transfer Enabled allows the display to remainpowered on for upwards of 3 min upon power-down totransfer data to the modem.

Because the volume of data is too large for communica-tion over the CAN, the display transfers the data to themodem via a serial cable connected to one of the twoRS-232 ports on the display. To enable the file transferfeature, you must identify which RS-232 port the modemis connected to. If using the 9-pin connector on the rearof the display, choose “RS-232-B”.

Press the “File Transfer Enabled” window to access thepop-up options window.

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Press the correct port for your modem configuration orpress “Disabled” to leave the file transfer feature disabled.

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When the modem establishes communicationwith the server, the cloud icon (1) displays in the statusand warning icon area.

If there is a conflict with the selected port – forexample, another software application needs to commu-nicate on the port – the cloud icon updates with an ex-clamation point. A pop-up message identifies the conflict-ing software application and asks if you want to close the“Telematics” application to allow the conflicting applicationto access the port.

You can press the cloud icon to view the server connectionstatus in a pop-up message.

Press the “OK” button to dismiss the message.

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Data Transfer

When you enable the file transfer feature, the “Data Trans-fer” window displays on the “Telematics” screen.

Use the “Sync” button in the “Data Transfer” window toperform the initial synchronization with the server. Youonly need to do this when you set up telematics for thefirst time. Thereafter, the display automatically transmitsnew or changed data at 30 min intervals and when youturn the display OFF.

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The “Telematics Installed” window, “File Transfer En-abled” window, and “Sync” button become inactive whenyou initiate the file transfer.

The cloud icon updates with an up arrow to in-dicate that the file transfer is currently in progress.

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Fuel tank size (tractors only)Use the “Fuel Tank Size” window to set the size of the fueltank when the current vehicle is a tractor. The correct FuelTank Size setting is crucial for proper fuel level reporting.

Press the “Fuel Tank Size” window to access the pop-upkeypad.

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Use the keypad to enter a value.

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Fuel theft delta (tractors only)NOTE: NOTE: The “Fuel Theft Delta” window is only re-quired for growers who intend to use the Short MessageService (SMS) fuel theft alarm feature of the PLM Con-nect telematics package.

Use the “Fuel Theft Delta” window to set the threshold forwhen a fuel theft alarm is triggered.

When the system is powered ON, the “Telematics” appli-cation compares the current fuel level to the fuel level thatwas recorded before the system was powered OFF. Thefuel theft alarm is triggered when the difference (or delta)between these two measurements exceeds the percent-age in the “Fuel Theft Delta” window.

NOTE: NOTE: The fuel theft alarm appears on the PLMConnect web portal.

The acceptable range of values for the “Fuel Theft Delta”window is 1 - 20 %. The default setting is 5 %.

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Press the “Fuel Theft Delta” window to access the pop-upkeypad.

Use the keypad to enter a value from 1 - 20 %. Press the“Enter” button on the keypad to save the value.

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Text messages received screen

Managers can send text messages from the PLMConnectweb portal to telematics-equipped vehicles in the field. Anincoming text message immediately displays in a pop-upwindow on the PLM IntelliView IV display when it is re-ceived.

NOTE: Text messages are limited to a maximum of 160characters.

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The vehicle operator can use the “Text MessagesReceived” screen to:

• View a time-stamped list of incoming text messages

• Determine which text messages have been answered

• Respond to text messages

• Delete text messages that are no longer needed

On the “Home” screen, press the “Data Management”icon to access the “Data Management” screens.

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Press the “Msgs” (messages) icon in the navigation bar todisplay the “Text Messages Received” screen.

The “Text Messages Received” screen displays a list of in-coming text messages. The text messages appear in re-verse chronological order–the newest message appearsat the top of the list, and the oldest message appears atthe bottom of the list.

NOTE: A maximum of 20 text messages can be storedon the display. If a message is received after this limit isreached, the oldest message is automatically deleted tomake space for the incoming message.

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An icon displays next to each text message to indicatewhether the operator has responded to the message.

The magnifying glass (1) indicates that the op-erator has not responded to the message.

The check mark (2) indicates that the operatorhas responded to the message.

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Press a button on the “Text Messages Received” screento access the pop-up text message window.

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Press the “Delete” button to delete the text message. Themessage will no longer appear on the “Text MessagesReceived” screen.

Press the “View” button to view the text message withbuttons for the responses that were selected by the webportal user.

If the “View” button is pressed, the text message displayswith the “Ignore” button and buttons for up to tworesponse options that were chosen by the web portaluser. The possible responses are:

• “Yes”

• “No”

• “OK”

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Press the “Ignore” button to continue without respondingto the message.

Press any other button to send a response to the webportal user.

NOTE: If the operator has already responded to the textmessage, selecting a difference response will update theresponse on the web portal.

If the operator responds to a message that was previouslyignored, the icon next to the message updates to indicatethat the operator has responded to the message.

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Index

###_Index_###

AAgriculture reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1

CCAN Viewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5, 8-3Company data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5

DDashboard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7Data - Companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8Data - Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4Data - Fleet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6Data - Notification groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10Data - Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1Desktop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2Desktop display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1

FFile Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4Fleet history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9Fleet view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1

GGenerate a report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3

IIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

MMessaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1

O

PPerformance reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2PLM IntelliView IV Telematics screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1Precision Land Management (PLM) Connect 2.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1Productivity reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1Profiles - CAN BUS (Required) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21Profiles - Curfew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-26Profiles - Digital input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-24Profiles - Geo-Fence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12Profiles - Power management (Required) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-18Profiles - Serial Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-28Profiles - Status (Required) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-15

UUser settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4User tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1

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