Operator's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Safety
- Recognize Safety Information
- Understand Signal Words
- Follow Safety Instructions
- Practice Safe Maintenance
- Use Steps and Handholds Correctly
- Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely
- Use Electronic Display Properly
- Prevent Electrical Shock and Fires
- Avoid Exposure to High Radio Frequency Fields
- Avoid Electrical Power Lines
- Avoid Electrical Power Lines
- Safety Labels
- Regulatory and Compliance Information
- System Overview
- Component Overview
- Setting Up–Configuring RTK Radio 450
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- John Deere Service Literature Available
- John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job
aid the operator in performing eld operations, increase
comfort and provide entertainment. Displays can offer a
wide range of functionality, are used in many different
machine system applications and can be used with other
secondary devices such as handheld electronic devices.
A secondary device is any device that is not required to
operate your machine for its primary use. The operator
is always responsible for safe operation and control of
the machine.
To prevent injury while operating the machine:
● Position the display according to the installation
instructions. Ensure the device is secured and does
not obstruct the driver’s view or interfere with the
machine operating controls.
● Do not become distracted by the display. Stay alert.
Pay attention to the machine and surrounding
environment.
● Do not change settings or access any functions that
require prolonged use of the display controls while
machine is moving. Stop the machine in a safe
location and place in park position before attempting
such operations.
● Never set the volume so high that you cannot hear
outside trafc and emergency vehicles.
To promote safe operation, certain functions of displays
may be disabled unless the machine movement is
restricted and/or has been placed in the park position.
Overriding this safety feature may violate applicable law
and can result in damage, serious injury or death.
Only use available display functionality when conditions
permit you to do so safely and in accordance with
instructions provided. Always observe safe driving rules,
state or local laws and trafc regulations when using any
secondary device.
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Prevent Electrical Shock and Fires
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Battery-powered equipment or other electric power
sources produce an electrical shock, sparks, or arcs if a
short circuit occurs. Electrical short circuits can reach
temperatures high enough to burn people, or ignite or
melt common materials.
To prevent injury from electrical shock, burns, or
potential re hazards, always disconnect battery power
or other electric power source on equipment before
installing or servicing:
● Remove ground (negative terminal [-]) battery clamp.
● Detach and remove battery.
● Switch off main battery or other electric power
source.
● Unplug electric power source from equipment.
If installing with the power amplier option, use a 14
AWG heavy-duty electrical cord with 15 amp rating
suitable for outdoor use.
Understand and follow all local codes and regulations
when installing electrical equipment.
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Avoid Exposure to High Radio Frequency
Fields
PC12632—UN—04JUN10
Prevent injury from exposure to high radio frequency
elds at an RTK base station. Do not touch the antenna
while the system is transmitting. Always disconnect
power to the receiver, radio, and amplier before
installing or servicing.
While the RTK base station amplier and radio are
operating together, stay at least 3.6 m (12 ft.) away
from the base antenna. The minimum separation
distance 23cm.
While using the base station radio without the amplier
option, stay at least 40 cm (16 in.) away from the
radio
antenna.
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