About radar, Power connection, Monitor harness to hitch connection – Great Plains ADC2220 Operator Manual User Manual
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ADC2220
Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.
167-073M
2012-10-17
About Radar
The system supplied by Great Plains relies on a wheel
sensor factory-installed on the air cart. The system may
alternatively be connected to customer-provisioned
radar. Consult your radar dealer for the cable or Y-cable
needed to provide radar data to the Loup II console.
If tractor radar is used, do not also use the cart sensor. If
already configured, use the console “uninstall” procedure
(“Remove a Sensor” on page 55) to remove it, then
“learn” the radar sensor.
Power Connection
The monitor requires 12 volts to operate. Power can be
acquired through a direct connection to the battery,
connecting to the ignition circuit or using an auxiliary
plug.
Note: The monitor will not work connected to 6 volts and
will not withstand 24 volts without damage.
Refer to Figure 108 on page 115
3.
Select one:
VA-490700 VANSCO ADC2220 POWER LEAD
This harness has ring terminals
at one end, and
two weather pack connectors at the other, bearing
ties color coded blue
and yellow
.
Route this cable from the power source to near the
console location. Connect the power end, but not the
weatherpak end.
Power connection wire color code:
Red: +12 Vdc (Positive)
Black: Ground (Negative)
Note: In the “Off” state, the monitor system consumes
5mA at 12Vdc (60mW), which generally has a
negligible effect on tractor battery charge. You can
connect the console power to a switched source to
shut it off entirely. The non-volatile memory in the
console preserves your settings.
In the “On” state, the monitor system consumes a
maximum of 1A (12W).
Monitor Harness to Hitch Connection
Refer to Figure 108 on page 115
4.
Select one:
VA-490701 VANSCO ADC2220 CONSOLE OUTPUT
This harness is identified by a 7-pin Brylite or Britax
receptacle
at one end, and two weatherpak
connectors at the other:
a 3-pin labeled “Monitor Signal”, with a red
tie,
and
a 2-pin labeled “Clutch SW Power out”, green
tie.
Note: The Loup II drill monitor uses “smart sensor”
technology. This means that all the sensors share
the same three wires for power, ground and
communication.
3-pin sensor connection color code:
Pin A: +12 Vdc (White)
Pin B: Ground (Black)
Pin C: Data (Green)
5.
Route the hitch harness
between the console
cable and hitch. The 7-pin connector goes to the
hitch; the two weatherpak connectors go to the
console.
Allow slack for tractor articulation (if any) and hitch
movement.
Harness Interconnection
Refer to Figure 108 on page 115
6.
Connect the monitor leads. This is the two 3-pin
weatherpak connectors with red
ties.
7.
Connect the switched clutch power. This is the two
weatherpak connectors with green
ties.
8.
Connect the switch power input. This is the two
weatherpak connectors with yellow
ties.
9.
Connect the console power input. This is the two
weatherpak connectors with blue
ties. If you used
a battery connection, the console is now in standby
mode, and the power switch (|) is active.
Initial Loup-II Setup
If the cart and implement are available, perform the
system setup starting on page 50.
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B
B
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R
G
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R
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