Citizen Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) is a shared spectrum service with three tiers of users. The three tiers in ranked order of priority are the incumbent access (IA), priority access license (PAL) and general authorized access (GAA). CBRS uses LTE TDD as the radio access method and is not a new radio technology. CBRS is a dynamic spectrum control scheme using short term leases to enable services. This paper will briefly discuss many of the technical issues pertaining to specific CBRS that are not LTE -TDD specific.
Advanced: True Fixed-Mobile Convergence (FMC) with 5G3G4G
A presentation/video looking at how true fixed-mobile convergence will be achieved in 5G. The main motivation for this tutorial is the fact that 5G is designed to enable access-neutral service availability. What this means is that 5G services in future will be available seamlessly not just over 5G NR but also over Wi-Fi and Wireless access networks.
The tutorial discusses:
• Untrusted non-3GPP access networks;
• Trusted non-3GPP access networks (TNAN);
• Wireline access networks;
• Non-5G-Capable over WLAN (N5CW);
• Access Traffic Steering, Switching and Splitting (ATSSS)
All our #3G4G5G slides and videos are available at:
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/3G4G5G
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/3G4GLtd
5G Page: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/5G/
Free Training Videos: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/Training/
Citizen Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) is a shared spectrum service with three tiers of users. The three tiers in ranked order of priority are the incumbent access (IA), priority access license (PAL) and general authorized access (GAA). CBRS uses LTE TDD as the radio access method and is not a new radio technology. CBRS is a dynamic spectrum control scheme using short term leases to enable services. This paper will briefly discuss many of the technical issues pertaining to specific CBRS that are not LTE -TDD specific.
Advanced: True Fixed-Mobile Convergence (FMC) with 5G3G4G
A presentation/video looking at how true fixed-mobile convergence will be achieved in 5G. The main motivation for this tutorial is the fact that 5G is designed to enable access-neutral service availability. What this means is that 5G services in future will be available seamlessly not just over 5G NR but also over Wi-Fi and Wireless access networks.
The tutorial discusses:
• Untrusted non-3GPP access networks;
• Trusted non-3GPP access networks (TNAN);
• Wireline access networks;
• Non-5G-Capable over WLAN (N5CW);
• Access Traffic Steering, Switching and Splitting (ATSSS)
All our #3G4G5G slides and videos are available at:
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/3G4G5G
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/3G4GLtd
5G Page: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/5G/
Free Training Videos: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/Training/
AIR Gigabit Fixed Wireless Last Mile SolutionPavle Mikuz
AIR Gigabit Fixed Wireless Last Mile Solution is the ultimate last mile solution enabling operators to provide state of the art services to their customers in a manner that up until now was only seen in wireline deployments!
This video / presentation looks at the operation and terminology associated with multiple SIMs in mobile cellular devices.
We introduce the concept of transceivers, active and standby states and then look at Dual Sim Single & Dual Standby (DSSS / DSDS), Dual SIM Dual Active (DSDA), Triple SIM Triple Standby (TSTS) and finally, Quad SIM Quad Standby (QSQS) in case of four SIM cards.
All our #3G4G5G slides and videos are available at:
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/3G4G5G
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/3G4GLtd
5G Page: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/5G/
Free Training Videos: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/Training/
Ericsson brings new updates to its 5G platform. Introducing 5G network services to support operators from preparation to 5G launch. Ericsson 5G services roadmap spans across three distinct phases, Prepare, Mobilize and Launch. Through our service offerings, Operators can now evolve their 4G network and smoothly start introducing 5G, reaching new heights on their journey to 5G.
WiFi Opportunities & Challenges: Positioning vs. 5GDean Bubley
Presentation given by Dean Bubley of Disruptive Analysis, at the March 2019 Wi-Fi Now conference in Shanghai, China (colocated with the Wi-Fi Alliance summit)
The presentation considers the future role of WiFi in the home, enterprise and public spaces. It compares its trajectory and advantages / disadvantages with 5G cellular technology. It covers topics including WiFi6, Industrial IoT and mesh networks.
High Return on Investment (ROI)
Traditional DAS requires numerous RF feeders and special
devices like combiners and splitters that must be installed
by professional engineers. In this sense, DAS is born to be
maligned with high costs and long construction time.
Statistics show that DAS engineering cost accounts for over
70% of the total construction expenditure. In addition,
reconstruction to support MIMO requires further investment
to deploy another DAS system.
LampSite adopts optical fiber and Ethernet cables that do
not require special engineers to complete installation, which
can remarkably shorten deployment time and reduces
engineering difficulties. Statistics show that LampSite can
reduce construction period by 15 to 30 times. For example,
the cable routing and device installation that may take one
month to complete can be finished within a single day. Still
more, LampSite does not require cabling adjustment to
achieve system upgrade. Rather, an upgrade in LampSite
can be done by adding new RF models to the pRRUs, as
simply as changing light bulbs. Besides, LampSite
simplifies engineering maintenance so that operators can
make their investment count by focusing on device capacity
expansion and system upgrade, which is essential to
measurably increase their ROIs.
UMTS Only: The per-GB cost of LampSite is just
40% of that of the current DAS.
UMTS+LTE with MIMO: The per-GB cost of
LampSite is just 10% of the current DAS.
TCO per GB
•High performance and huge capacity
LampSite allows multiple pRRUs to serve
one cell, with each cell individually served
by each pRRU having the same physical cell
ID, which increases downlink RSRP and SINR.
LampSite separately demodulates signals
from multiple pRRUs and then combines the
signals in the BBU without increasing
background noise to provide better
performance and uplink reception over DAS.
•E2E O&M
LampSite supports pRRU-level network
management, which allows users to obtain
clear real-time handover statistics, call drops
and NE operating status readings on the
network. LampSite can share an NMS with
macro networks to reduce O&M costs.
AIR Gigabit Fixed Wireless Last Mile SolutionPavle Mikuz
AIR Gigabit Fixed Wireless Last Mile Solution is the ultimate last mile solution enabling operators to provide state of the art services to their customers in a manner that up until now was only seen in wireline deployments!
This video / presentation looks at the operation and terminology associated with multiple SIMs in mobile cellular devices.
We introduce the concept of transceivers, active and standby states and then look at Dual Sim Single & Dual Standby (DSSS / DSDS), Dual SIM Dual Active (DSDA), Triple SIM Triple Standby (TSTS) and finally, Quad SIM Quad Standby (QSQS) in case of four SIM cards.
All our #3G4G5G slides and videos are available at:
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/3G4G5G
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/3G4GLtd
5G Page: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/5G/
Free Training Videos: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/Training/
Ericsson brings new updates to its 5G platform. Introducing 5G network services to support operators from preparation to 5G launch. Ericsson 5G services roadmap spans across three distinct phases, Prepare, Mobilize and Launch. Through our service offerings, Operators can now evolve their 4G network and smoothly start introducing 5G, reaching new heights on their journey to 5G.
WiFi Opportunities & Challenges: Positioning vs. 5GDean Bubley
Presentation given by Dean Bubley of Disruptive Analysis, at the March 2019 Wi-Fi Now conference in Shanghai, China (colocated with the Wi-Fi Alliance summit)
The presentation considers the future role of WiFi in the home, enterprise and public spaces. It compares its trajectory and advantages / disadvantages with 5G cellular technology. It covers topics including WiFi6, Industrial IoT and mesh networks.
High Return on Investment (ROI)
Traditional DAS requires numerous RF feeders and special
devices like combiners and splitters that must be installed
by professional engineers. In this sense, DAS is born to be
maligned with high costs and long construction time.
Statistics show that DAS engineering cost accounts for over
70% of the total construction expenditure. In addition,
reconstruction to support MIMO requires further investment
to deploy another DAS system.
LampSite adopts optical fiber and Ethernet cables that do
not require special engineers to complete installation, which
can remarkably shorten deployment time and reduces
engineering difficulties. Statistics show that LampSite can
reduce construction period by 15 to 30 times. For example,
the cable routing and device installation that may take one
month to complete can be finished within a single day. Still
more, LampSite does not require cabling adjustment to
achieve system upgrade. Rather, an upgrade in LampSite
can be done by adding new RF models to the pRRUs, as
simply as changing light bulbs. Besides, LampSite
simplifies engineering maintenance so that operators can
make their investment count by focusing on device capacity
expansion and system upgrade, which is essential to
measurably increase their ROIs.
UMTS Only: The per-GB cost of LampSite is just
40% of that of the current DAS.
UMTS+LTE with MIMO: The per-GB cost of
LampSite is just 10% of the current DAS.
TCO per GB
•High performance and huge capacity
LampSite allows multiple pRRUs to serve
one cell, with each cell individually served
by each pRRU having the same physical cell
ID, which increases downlink RSRP and SINR.
LampSite separately demodulates signals
from multiple pRRUs and then combines the
signals in the BBU without increasing
background noise to provide better
performance and uplink reception over DAS.
•E2E O&M
LampSite supports pRRU-level network
management, which allows users to obtain
clear real-time handover statistics, call drops
and NE operating status readings on the
network. LampSite can share an NMS with
macro networks to reduce O&M costs.
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evitan, pueden causar daños graves o incluso la muerte.
C PRECAUCIÓN – Estos mensajes le advierten sobre situaciones peligrosas o poco seguras que, si
no se evitan, pueden causar daño personal o material.
Nota – La ausencia de mensajes de advertencia no significa que no existan riesgos para su
seguridad.
Advertencias
C ADVERTENCIA – Un ajuste incorrecto de la configuración de calibración de la sensibilidad del
desacople manual podría causar el fallo de esta función de seguridad crítica ocasionando daños
personales o daños al vehículo. Esta configuración sólo debe ser ajustada por un usuario que
tenga experiencia.
C ADVERTENCIA – Durante la calibración de la zona muerta, el sistema mueve el volante del
vehículo. Para evitar daños, esté preparado para el movimiento súbito del vehículo.
C ADVERTENCIA – Cuando presione el botón Inicio de la calibración del caudal líquido, la
máquina se pondrá en funcionamiento. Tome todas las medidas de seguridad necesarias. De lo
contrario, se podrán causar daños graves e incluso la muerte.
C ADVERTENCIA – Cuando presione el botón Inicio de la calibración de la válvula de control, la
máquina se pondrá en funcionamiento. Tome todas las medidas de seguridad necesarias. De lo
contrario, se podrán causar daños graves e incluso la muerte.
C ADVERTENCIA – Cuando presione el botón Inicio de Llenar disco, la máquina se pondrá en
funcionamiento. Tome todas las medidas de seguridad necesarias. De lo contrario, se podrán
causar daños graves e incluso la muerte.
C ADVERTENCIA – Cuando el implemento esté bajado y el interruptor principal esté en posición
de encendido, la máquina se pondrá en funcionamiento. Tome todas las medidas de seguridad
necesarias. De lo contrario, se podrán causar daños graves e incluso la muerte.
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6. Medidas de seguridad
C ADVERTENCIA – La pantalla contiene una batería de dióxido de sulfuro de litio LiSO2 de uso
exclusivo. No exponga la batería a temperaturas mayores que 71 °C (160 °F) ya que puede
explotar.
C ADVERTENCIA – El amoniaco anhidro (NH3) es irritante y corrosivo para la piel, los ojos, el
sistema respiratorio y las membranas mucosas y es peligroso si no se usa correctamente. Puede
causar quemaduras graves en la piel, los ojos y los pulmones. Las enfermedades respiratorias o de
la piel pueden agravarse si se exponen al NH3. Se recomienda llevar puesta en todo momento
ropa protectora tipo guantes, botas, pantalones y bata o impermeable así como gafas de
protección especiales contra el amoniaco anhidro.
C ADVERTENCIA – La calibración de la válvula de amoníaco anhidro requiere que el vehículo y el
implemento estén en movimiento y que el implemento esté sobre el suelo (el interruptor de
elevación del implemento debe estar hacia abajo). Tome todas las medidas necesarias para
garantizar la seguridad del usuario. De lo contrario, se podrán causar daños graves e incluso la
muerte.
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13. CAPÍTULO
1
Introducción 1
En este manual se describe cómo instalar, Con las adiciones de la versión 6.6 del software,
configurar y usar los complementos disponibles usted podrá usar la pantalla integrada FmX para
para la pantalla integrada Trimble® FmX® realizar muchas otras funciones, incluida la guía
versión 6.6. del implemento o la nivelación de terrenos.
Incluso si ya ha utilizado otros productos del
Sistema de Posicionamiento Global (GPS), le
recomendamos que dedique un tiempo a la Uso de este manual
lectura de este manual para familiarizarse con las
La pantalla integrada FmX usa módulos de
funciones y características particulares de este
funciones de varios productos denominados
producto. Si no está familiarizado con el GPS,
complementos para agregar o quitar opciones de
visite la página web de Trimble
funcionalidad a la pantalla.
(www.trimble.com) para ver de forma interactiva
información sobre Trimble y el GPS. Este manual contiene una descripción de todos
los complementos, no obstante es poco probable
que usted vaya a usarlos todos.
Acerca del producto
La pantalla integrada Trimble FmX, que consiste
tanto de software como de hardware, es un
Asistencia técnica
avanzado sistema de administración de datos de Si tiene un problema y no puede encontrar la
campo de fácil uso. El software se ejecuta en una información que necesita en la documentación
pantalla táctil LCD en color de 30 cm (12 del producto, contacte con su distribuidor local.
pulgadas).
La pantalla integrada FmX es la mejor pantalla Soporte técnico
de Trimble para fines agrícolas. Para contactar al equipo de soporte técnico de
La pantalla es compatible con el sistema de Trimble :
dirección automática Autopilot™. Durante varios 1. Vaya a la página web de Trimble
años, el sistema de piloto automático Autopilot (www.trimble.com).
ha sido el más preciso de Trimble para la guía
agrícola. Ahora, con la pantalla integrada FmX, la 2. Haga clic en el botón Support (Soporte)
misma precisión puede ser controlada con una en la parte superior de la pantalla.
interfaz táctil y proporcionar una dirección Aparecerá la lista de productos A-Z.
confiable, precisa y fácil. 3. Desplácese a la parte inferior de la lista.
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14. 1 Introducción
4. Haga clic en el enlace Submit an inquiry
(Enviar una consulta). Aparecerá un
formulario.
5. Complete el formulario y haga clic en Send
(Enviar).
Alternativamente, puede enviar un mensaje de
correo electrónico a
trimble_support@trimble.com
Sus comentarios
Sus comentarios sobre la documentación
adjunta nos ayudan a mejorarla con cada
revisión. Envíenos un email con sus sugerencias a
ReaderFeedback@trimble.com.
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15. CAPÍTULO
2
Visión general de la pantalla 2
En este capítulo: La pantalla integrada FmX es una pantalla
sensible al tacto que ejecuta software de
Componentes del sistema administración de datos de campo.
Utilización de la pantalla En este capítulo se describen los componentes de
integrada FmX
la pantalla integrada FmX y algunos conceptos
Instalación de la pantalla de funcionamiento básicos .
Conexión de la pantalla Asimismo se tratan las funciones de registro y
Conexión de la unidad USB guía de la pantalla integrada FmX. El capítulo
explica cómo establecer y usar las funciones de
Barras de luces externas campo y cómo realizar la navegación de guía.
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16. 2 Visión general de la pantalla
Componentes del sistema
Contenido de la caja
Los siguientes componentes están incluidos en la caja:
• La pantalla integrada FmX
• Soporte de montaje y tornillos
• Antena GNSS
• Placa de montaje de la antena GNSS
• Cables de alimentación
• Guía de referencia rápida
• CD de documentación
• Antena de radio (sólo RTK):
c
Display User Guide
d
Componente Descripción
c Pantalla integrada FmX
d Soporte RAM y tornillos
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Vista delantera
c
Componente Descripción
c Pantalla táctil (sensible al tacto) de 12 pulgadas
En el campo, la forma más sencilla de interaccionar con el sistema es tocar la pantalla táctil
con el dedo.
C PRECAUCIÓN – No utilice un objeto afilado (como por ejemplo un lápiz) para presionar la
pantalla ya que puede dañar su superficie.
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Vista posterior
e
c f
d
g
k l
h i j
Componente Descripción Úselo para ...
c Botón de encendido Apagar o encender la pantalla. Presione y mantenga
presionado el botón de encendido durante
aproximadamente medio segundo.
d Controles de brillo Aumentar o disminuir el brillo de la pantalla integrada
FmX. Presione el botón correspondiente.
e Conector USB Conectar un dispositivo de memoria USB a la pantalla para
transferir datos a y de la unidad.
f Compartimiento para batería
de reserva
g Puerto de alimentación Conectar el cable de alimentación (N/P 66694) a la
pantalla.
h Conector GPS primario Conectar el cable GPS (N/P 50449) a la pantalla.
i Conector GPS secundario
j Conector de antena RTK Conectar el cable RTK (N/P 62120) a la pantalla.
k Conectores de comunicación Conectar dispositivos externos a la pantalla. Por ejemplo,
CAN (A / B) estos conectores pueden usarse para conectar dispositivos
tales como las cámaras AgCam.
l Conectores de comunicación
CAN (C / D)
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Software del sistema
La pantalla integrada FmX incluye las siguientes funciones:
• Definición y registro de campos
• Registro de características cartográficas
• Guía a patrones de campo predefinidos
• Registro o grabación de datos de cobertura
• Control de dosis variable
• Apertura/cierre de secciones del brazo/implemento de aplicación y de surcos
• Registro de datos cartográficos y topográficos
• Salida de información para análisis en software de Sistemas de Información Geográfica
(SIG) basado en la oficina
• Control de aplicaciones de semillas, líquidos, gránulos y amoniaco anhidro
• Monitoreo de semillas
Botones de control
En las pantallas de Inicio y Ejecución, hay tres botones sensibles al tacto a la derecha:
Presione este botón ... Para ...
salir de la pantalla actual.
acceder a la pantalla Configuración (véase la página 2-11) mediante la
pantalla Configuraciones Actuales.
acceder a la pantalla de ejecución (véase la página 2-12) mediante la
pantalla Selección de configuración.
Elementos de la pantalla táctil
En la pantalla táctil aparecen las siguientes características interactivas:
• Teclas virtuales
• Teclado virtual
• Teclado numérico virtual
• Cuadros desplegables
• Barras de deslizamiento
• Listas
Para más información, véanse las fichas deslizables en Items de estado, página 4-7.
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20. 2 Visión general de la pantalla
Teclas virtuales
La forma más común de interaccionar con la pantalla es usando las teclas virtuales.
Trate una tecla virtual como si se tratara de una tecla normal. Para “presionar” la tecla, toque
la zona de la pantalla donde se muestra:
Algunas de las teclas de la pantalla integrada FmX tienen una acción directa, mientras que
otras cambian para mostrar si una función está habilitada o deshabilitada:
Esta tecla está actualmente
seleccionada
Teclado virtual
Use el teclado virtual para introducir texto y números:
Para... Toque...
introducir una letra o un número la tecla correspondiente
introducir letras mayúsculas la tecla MAYÚS
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Para... Toque...
salir de las letras mayúsculas la tecla MAYÚS otra vez
borrar una letra que haya escrito mal la tecla << (Retroceso)
borrar todo el texto introducido la tecla Borrar
dejar de introducir texto la tecla OK (Aceptar)
Teclado numérico virtual
El teclado numérico virtual funciona de la misma forma que el teclado virtual.
Seleccione la tecla Métricas, Pies y Pulgadas, o Pies decimales para cambiar las unidades.
B Sugerencia – Cuando cambie de unidad, el valor numérico en la ventana se convierte
automáticamente a la nueva unidad, por lo que debe seleccionar las unidades correctamente
antes de introducir un valor numérico.
Cuadros desplegables
Los cuadros desplegables, cuando están
disponibles, enumeran las opciones que
pueden seleccionarse de la lista actual:
Para seleccionar un elemento:
1. Toque la lista una vez para abrir la lista
desplegable.
2. Toque el elemento que quiera de la lista.
La lista desplegable desaparece y el elemento
seleccionado se muestra en el campo.
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Barras de deslizamiento
Las barras de deslizamiento aparecen en
varias pantallas de configuración.
La barra de deslizamiento muestra los
grados extremos del elemento elegido. Si
usa una barra de deslizamiento para
seleccionar un valor, se acercará a (o alejará de) los valores extremos.
Puede usar la barra de deslizamiento de dos maneras:
• Para moverse por incrementos: toque en la barra de deslizamiento en la dirección en que
quiere mover el puntero.
• Para deslizarse por la barra:
a. Toque en la zona de la pantalla donde está el puntero y mantenga su dedo
presionado sobre la pantalla.
b. Mueva el dedo por el eje, en la dirección en que quiere mover el puntero.
c. Cuando esté satisfecho con la posición del puntero, suéltelo.
Listas
Las listas muestran todas las opciones disponibles. Para
seleccionar un elemento de una lista, toque en el elemento.
Jerarquía de carpetas
La pantalla integrada FmX guarda datos en una jerarquía de carpetas según el cliente, el
establecimiento (o la finca), el campo (o el lote) y el evento.
Componente Descripción
Cliente El cliente para el que se está haciendo el trabajo.
Finca Un conjunto de campos o lotes (véase abajo).
Campo Una zona específica de terreno donde se realizan eventos.
Puede crearse “un lote” en la pantalla para representar un campo real, parte del
mismo, o un grupo de varios campos reales.
Evento Una aplicación o actividad de agricultura de precisión en un campo determinado
(véase arriba). Por ejemplo:
• Plantación de semillas
• Aplicación de fertilizante o cal
• Aplicación de fungicidas, herbicidas, o insecticidas
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Cada cliente puede tener varias fincas, estas pueden tener varios campos y cada uno de los
campos puede estar constituido por un número determinado de eventos.
Utilización de la pantalla integrada FmX
Encendido
Presione el botón de encendido brevemente (medio segundo aproximadamente). Se
encenderá la pantalla y después de una pausa aparecerá la pantalla de inicio.
La pantalla integrada FmX tiene tres pantallas principales:
• la pantalla de inicio
• la pantalla de configuración
• la pantalla de ejecución
Para acceder a cualquiera de estas pantallas, toque el botón que corresponda en la parte
derecha de la pantalla. Para más información, véase Botones de control, página 2-5.
Apagado
Cierre todos los campos antes de apagar el sistema. Para cerrar un campo, véase Cierre de un
campo, página 3-6.
La pantalla puede apagarse de dos maneras:
• Volviendo a la pantalla de inicio y tocando Apagar.
• Presionando el botón de encendido/apagado (en la parte posterior de la pantalla)
durante medio segundo aproximadamente.
Nota – A veces hay una pequeña demora entre el momento en que el usuario presiona el botón de
encendido/apagado y el momento en que se apaga la pantalla. Esto ocurre porque la pantalla
está guardando (grabando) las configuraciones.
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24. 2 Visión general de la pantalla
Pantalla de inicio
La pantalla de inicio lista la siguiente información de la pantalla:
• La fecha de compilación y la versión de firmware y hardware de la pantalla.
• La versión, fecha y número de serie del controlador Autopilot.
• La versión del receptor GPS, la fuente de corrección e información de suscripción.
• La marca y modelo del vehículo seleccionado.
Nota – Si conecta dos controladores Autopilot NavController II, la pantalla de inicio muestra un
resumen de ambos controladores.
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Pantalla de configuración
La pantalla Configuración le permite crear, editar, y guardar varios parámetros editables del
sistema, así como agregar o quitar opciones del sistema. Para más información acerca del uso
de la pantalla de Configuración, véase Acceso a los parámetros de configuración del sistema,
página 4-2.
Nota – Algunos parámetros de configuración no están disponibles cuando un campo está
abierto en la pantalla de ejecución. Para acceder a estos parámetros, vuelva a la pantalla de
ejecución y presione el botón de Inicio. Cuando se le pregunte si quiere cerrar el campo, presione
Sí .
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26. 2 Visión general de la pantalla
Pantalla de ejecución
La pantalla de ejecución muestra la navegación de guía. Si selecciona la pantalla de ejecución
y tiene abierto un campo, la pantalla mostrará ese campo. Si selecciona la pantalla de
ejecución cuando no hay ningún campo abierto, aparecerá la pantalla Selección de Campo.
Modos de vista de la pantalla de ejecución
La pantalla integrada FmX dispone de dos vistas diferentes para representar la guía del
vehículo en la pantalla de ejecución:
• Vista por arriba: muestra una vista a vuelo de pájaro del campo, con el vehículo.
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• Vista por detrás: muestra una representación tridimensional del campo desde la
perspectiva del conductor:
c
d
Componente Descripción
c Vista principal (en este ejemplo, la vista por arriba)
d Vista auxiliar (vista por detrás)
Para cambiar el modo de vista, toque los iconos en la esquina superior izquierda de la
pantalla de ejecución.
Funciones de zoom y panorámica
La pantalla integrada FmX tiene cinco niveles de zoom. Una vista en primer plano del
vehículo le permite navegar con más precisión, mientras que la vista en perspectiva le
permite ver más campo.
La versión 3.0 de la pantalla integrada FmX tiene una nueva prestación: una función de
panorámica en la pantalla de ejecución que le permite ver el campo fuera de la zona de
visualización normal.
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Acceso a las funciones de zoom y panorámica
1. Para acceder a las funciones de zoom y panorámica desde la pantalla de ejecución,
presione .
d
c
2. Para panoramizar por el campo, presione uno de los cuatro iconos de flecha c
colocados en los extremos del campo.
3. Para acercar o alejar la vista (zoom), toque en el símbolo más (+) o menos (-) de la lupa d.
Nota – Cuando se encuentre en modo de zoom y toque en la zona del campo de la pantalla de
ejecución, se activará y desactivará la función Zoom de la lupa.
El quinto nivel del zoom en la vista panorámica es una vista resumen de toda la cobertura. Se
ajusta, dependiendo del tamaño del campo. No incluye líneas de cuadrícula.
B Sugerencia – Si cierra el campo, cree un segundo campo y entonces muestre la vista resumen;
puede que se haga un zoom en la misma para mostrar el área de ambos campos. Para evitarlo,
reinicie la pantalla. La vista será la correcta.
Para más información acerca del uso de la pantalla de ejecución, véase Estructura de la
pantalla de ejecución, página 3-7.
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Ayuda interactiva
La pantalla integrada FmX tiene pantallas de ayuda interactiva que proporcionan detalles e
información útil sobre la pantalla actual. Para acceder a la ayuda, toque :
Aparecerá una pantalla de Ayuda, parecida a la abajo mostrada. Para salir de la pantalla de
Ayuda y volver a la pantalla anterior, toque OK:
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Instalación de la pantalla
Monte la pantalla integrada FmX en la cabina del vehículo en un lugar que sea fácilmente
accesible.
1. Use los tornillos M6 x 1" incluidos para sujetar firmemente la placa de montaje a la parte
posterior de la pantalla:
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2. Acople el soporte RAM a la bola de la placa de montaje:
3. Seleccione el lugar de la cabina donde desea colocar la pantalla. La pantalla integrada
FmX se instala en la cabina con un soporte RAM de barra.
4. Use los bulones provistos para acoplar el soporte de barra al raíl.
5. Sujete la pantalla en la ubicación seleccionada y asegúrese de que sea fácilmente
accesible desde el asiento del conductor.
6. Conecte el otro extremo del soporte RAM a la bola del soporte de barra y apriete el
tornillo.
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Conexión de la pantalla
Nota – La pantalla integrada FmX se conecta al sistema de piloto automático Autopilot. El
sistema Autopilot debe ser instalado en su vehículo por un técnico profesional. Si no lo tiene
instalado en el vehículo, consulte con su distribuidor local.
1. Conecte un extremo del arnés Autopilot al vehículo.
2. Conecte el cable Autopilot-a-FmX al puerto C de la pantalla integrada FmX.
3. Conecte el interruptor del implemento, si corresponde.
Conexión de la unidad USB
El conector USB (c) está en la parte posterior de la pantalla.
c
C PRECAUCIÓN – No saque la unidad de memoria USB del conector mientras la pantalla esté
escribiendo al (o desde el) dispositivo o dañará los datos.
C PRECAUCIÓN – Si es necesario, use solamente el punto de referencia USB que tenga la opción
de alimentación externa; si no lo hace y conecta múltiples dispositivos USB a la pantalla, se
dañará el puerto USB.
Para insertar la unidad USB:
1. Gire la pantalla para poder ver su parte posterior.
2. Inserte la memoria USB en el conector USB.
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