John Deere Radio OMPFP12436 User Manual

John Deere Machine  
Communication Radio  
OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
John Deere Machine Communication  
Radio  
OMPFP12436 ISSUE E2 (ENGLISH)  
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are known to the State of California to cause cancer,  
birth defects, and other reproductive harm.  
If this product contains a gasoline engine:  
WARNING  
The engine exhaust from this product contains  
chemicals known to the State of California to cause  
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.  
The State of California requires the above two warnings.  
Additional Proposition 65 Warnings can be found in this manual.  
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Contents  
Page  
Safety  
Recognize Safety Information ............................05-1  
Understand Signal Words...................................05-1  
Follow Safety Instructions...................................05-1  
Practice Safe Maintenance.................................05-2  
Handle Electronic Components and  
Avoid Electrical Power Lines ..............................05-3  
Regulatory Notifications to User  
European Community.........................................10-1  
System Overview  
Theory of Operation............................................15-1  
Configuring Radio  
Set My Name on Network...................................20-7  
Verify Network Functionality ...............................20-9  
Reprogram Radio  
Update Radio Software ......................................25-1  
Network Information  
Troubleshooting  
Radio Troubleshooting .......................................35-1  
Cap Antenna Connections..................................35-2  
Specifications  
Radio Specifications...........................................40-1  
EC Declaration of Conformity.............................40-1  
Original Instructions. All information, illustrations and specifications in this  
manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication.  
The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.  
COPYRIGHT © 2012  
DEERE & COMPANY  
Moline, Illinois  
All rights reserved.  
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Safety  
Recognize Safety Information  
This is a safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol  
on your machine or in this manual, be alert to the potential  
for personal injury.  
Follow recommended precautions and safe operating  
practices.  
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Understand Signal Words  
A signal word—DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION—is  
used with the safety-alert symbol. DANGER identifies the  
most serious hazards.  
DANGER or WARNING safety signs are located near  
specific hazards. General precautions are listed on  
CAUTION safety signs. CAUTION also calls attention to  
safety messages in this manual.  
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Follow Safety Instructions  
Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and on  
your machine safety signs. Keep safety signs in good  
condition. Replace missing or damaged safety signs. Be  
sure new equipment components and repair parts include  
the current safety signs. Replacement safety signs are  
available from your John Deere dealer.  
There can be additional safety information contained on  
parts and components sourced from suppliers that is not  
reproduced in this operator's manual.  
Learn how to operate the machine and how to use controls  
properly. Do not let anyone operate without instruction.  
Keep your machine in proper working condition.  
Unauthorized modifications to the machine may impair the  
function and/or safety and affect machine life.  
If you do not understand any part of this manual and need  
assistance, contact your John Deere dealer.  
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Safety  
Practice Safe Maintenance  
Understand service procedure before doing work. Keep  
area clean and dry.  
Never lubricate, service, or adjust machine while it is  
moving. Keep hands, feet , and clothing from power-driven  
parts. Disengage all power and operate controls to relieve  
pressure. Lower equipment to the ground. Stop the  
engine. Remove the key. Allow machine to cool.  
Securely support any machine elements that must be  
raised for service work.  
Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed.  
Fix damage immediately. Replace worn or broken parts.  
Remove any buildup of grease, oil, or debris.  
On self-propelled equipment, disconnect battery ground  
cable (-) before making adjustments on electrical systems  
or welding on machine.  
On towed implements, disconnect wiring harnesses from  
tractor before servicing electrical system components or  
welding on machine.  
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Handle Electronic Components and Brackets  
Safely  
Falling while installing or removing electronic components  
mounted on equipment can cause serious injury. Use a  
ladder or platform to easily reach each mounting location.  
Use sturdy and secure footholds and handholds. Do not  
install or remove components in wet or icy conditions.  
If installing or servicing a RTK base station on a tower or  
other tall structure, use a certified climber.  
If installing or servicing a global positioning receiver mast  
used on an implement, use proper lifting techniques and  
wear proper protective equipment. The mast is heavy and  
can be awkward to handle. Two people are required when  
mounting locations are not accessible from the ground  
or from a service platform.  
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Safety  
Avoid Electrical Power Lines  
Avoid all low-hanging electrical lines while operating the  
machine.  
On some machines, the antenna may be high enough to  
come in contact with low-hanging electrical lines. This can  
result in severe electrical shock to the operator.  
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Regulatory Notifications to User  
Information to User  
approval of John Deere Ag Management Solutions may  
void the user’s authority to operate this device.  
This device must be operated as supplied by John Deere  
Ag Management Solutions. Any changes or modifications  
made to these devices without the express written  
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United States  
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation  
of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause  
harmful interference in which case the user will be  
required to correct the interference at their own expense.  
This device complies with FCC Part 15. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) This device must accept any interference, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation of the  
device.  
This device has been found to be compliant to the  
requirements set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2.1091,  
and 15.247 (b) (4) addressing RF Exposure from radio  
frequency devices as defined in Evaluating Compliance  
with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio  
Frequency Electromagnetic Fields.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  
the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15  
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference  
when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
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Canada  
Antenna part number = PFP11422  
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt  
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions:  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements  
of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment  
Regulations.  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
This device complies with Health Canada’s Safety Code 6  
/ IC RSS-210. The installer of this device should ensure  
that RF radiation is not emitted in excess of the Health  
Canada’s requirement.  
(2) This device must accept any interference, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation of the  
device.  
Information can be obtained at: http://www.hc-  
sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/radiation/radio_guidelignes_di-  
rect-eng.php  
This device has been designated to operate with the  
antenna(s) listed below, and having a maximum gain of  
5 dBi. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain  
greater than 5 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this  
device. The required antenna impedance is 50 Ohms.  
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European Community  
This equipment operates in the 2402 to 2472 MHz  
frequency range. Check with local authorities for the latest  
status of national regulations for the 2.4 GHz wireless  
bands. National regulations may require that operations  
be limited to portions of the frequency ranges identified  
above.  
France  
In France, the output power is restricted to 10 mW EIRP  
when the product is used outdoors in the 2454-2483.5  
MHz band. This restriction only impacts Channel  
9 (Channel C). It does not affect Channel 1 (Channel A)  
and Channel 5 (Channel B).  
Do NOT operate the Machine Communication Radio on  
Channel C in France. Only use Channels A and B in  
France.  
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System Overview  
Theory of Operation  
are required within range of each other to form a network.  
Additional nodes may spontaneously join or drop out  
without disrupting the network architecture.  
The John Deere Machine Communications Radio is a  
2.4GHz radio which provides networking capability to  
machines located in a field. At least two radios, or nodes,  
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Components  
Radio  
A—Power/Data (Ethernet)  
B—Antenna (Coax)  
C—LED  
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Antenna  
A—Antenna  
B—Coax Connector  
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Configuring Radio  
Create Network  
1. Ensure that Power/Data cable is properly installed  
(A). The LED (C) on radio will be green when radio  
has power.  
NOTE: MCR LED will blink until a network connection  
has been established.  
A—Power/Data (Ethernet)  
B—Antenna (Coax)  
C—LED  
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2. On GS3 display, press Menu button and select GS3  
button.  
3. Select Equipment softkey on the right side of main  
menu.  
MENU button  
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EQUIPMENT softkey  
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Configuring Radio  
4. From Equipment screen, select Network tab.  
A—Network Tab  
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5. Select View Networks.  
A—View Networks  
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Configuring Radio  
6. Select Manage Networks button.  
A—Manage Networks  
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7. Select Add New on manage networks screen.  
A—Add New  
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8. Select Network Name box and use keyboard to type  
name of new network. Once network name is entered  
press Accept button.  
NOTE: Network Name must be 6-20 characters in length  
and can contain lower case letters (a-z), numbers  
(0-9), spaces, hyphens or dashes, and underscores.  
9. Select a Channel on Edit Network Information screen  
NOTE: For more details regarding channel selection  
see the Radio Specifications section.  
A—Network Name  
B—Channel  
D—Keyboard  
E—Keyboard Accept Button  
C—Accept Button  
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Configuring Radio  
10. Select Accept button once Network Name and  
Channel are set. The new network now exists on  
Manage Networks screen.  
A—Network Name  
B—Channel  
C—Accept  
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11. Select Accept button on the Manage Networks screen.  
The new network now exists on View Networks screen.  
A—Accept  
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Configuring Radio  
12. Next to the network name, select Connect button to  
join. A status symbol with three arrows in a circular  
formation will appear. This can take up to 90 seconds  
to complete. Press Accept button to return to Network  
tab during (or after) this time.  
NOTE: While connecting, Data Transfer (Import/Export  
Data) feature is disabled.  
NOTE: Each display must add each network to its  
network list. To add this network to another node,  
or to add another network to network list, repeat  
previous steps in this process. Every vehicle in  
network must Connect to same network, even if  
there is no one else in network yet.  
A—Connect  
B—Status  
C—Accept Button  
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Set My Name on Network  
My Name on Network is the name for this vehicle on other  
vehicles’ displays. This name is shown on the ‘Others in  
Network’ list and in the On-Screen maps.  
MENU button  
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1. Select Menu button and select GS3 button.  
2. Select Equipment softkey on the right side of main  
menu.  
GREENSTAR 3 PRO button  
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EQUIPMENT softkey  
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Configuring Radio  
3. From Equipment screen, select Network tab.  
4. Select My Name on Network box and use keyboard  
to type a name to identify vehicle.  
NOTE: My Name on Network can be 0-3 characters in  
length and can contain upper case letters (A-Z),  
lower case letters (a-z), and numbers (0-9).  
5. Enter name and select Accept button.  
A—Network Tab  
C—Keyboard  
B—My Name on Network  
D—Accept Button  
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Verify Network Functionality  
In order to communicate, all nodes in the network must:  
connect to the same Network, having IDENTICAL  
Network Name and Channel  
be within communication range and have clear  
line-of-sight between vehicles  
MENU button  
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have the same display software version  
have the same radio firmware version  
1. Once connected to a network, select Menu button and  
select GS3 button.  
2. Select Equipment softkey on the right side of main  
menu.  
GREENSTAR 3 PRO button  
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EQUIPMENT softkey  
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3. From Equipment screen, select Network tab (A).  
A—Network Tab  
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Configuring Radio  
4. All other vehicles in network will be displayed in Others  
in Network list (A).  
The name shown in this list is the name entered for My  
Name on Network (B) on other displays.  
Other vehicles will appear in the list as they come into  
range or join the network.  
5. There will be 5 bars (C) next to each node in the list.  
These will be filled in with color based on strength of  
signal between your node and that vehicle.  
A—My Name on Network  
B—Status Bars  
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Reprogram Radio  
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Update Radio Software  
1. Plug radio into display with Ethernet cable and make  
sure radio is powered.  
MENU button  
2. Insert USB drive with new radio software in to GS3  
display. Power up display.  
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3. Select Main Menu button. Select Message Center.  
Select Reprogram softkey.  
A—Controller List  
B—Reprogram Device  
MESSAGE CENTER button (With Info Icon)  
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COMPONENTS AND SOFTWARE VERSIONS button  
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4. Highlight MCR in controller list (A) and select  
Reprogram Device (B).  
A—Controller List  
B—Reprogram Device Button  
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Reprogram Radio  
5. Select the new software version in Change To Version  
(A) drop down box.  
6. Select Accept (B) button to start update.  
A—Change to Version  
B—Accept Button  
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Network Information  
Network Tab  
Network Tab  
A—My Name on Network  
B—Network Name  
C—Channel  
D—Wireless Status  
E—View Networks  
FOthers in Network list  
My Name on Network  
Wireless Status  
The name shown on neighbors’ Others in Network list.  
See Set My Name on Network for more information.  
Shows Connected when local node is communicating  
with at least one neighbor node. See Verify Network  
Functionality and Radio Troubleshooting for more  
information.  
Network Name  
The name of the currently connected network. Shows  
“----“ if not connected. See Create Network for more  
information.  
View Networks  
Select to connect to or disconnect from networks. Use  
to create, edit, delete networks. See Create Network  
for more information.  
Channel  
The communication channel of the currently connected  
network. Shows empty if not connected. See Radio  
Specifications for more information.  
Others in Network list  
Each row in the list is one neighbor. Neighbor’s name  
(My Name on Network entered on other display) appears  
first. Neighbor’s signal strength appears second  
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Network Information  
Network Diagnostics  
GS3 Network Diagnostics Page 1  
A—My Name on Network  
B—Ethernet Status  
C—Speed  
D—Duplex  
FNAT Address  
G—Network Application Version  
E—MAC Address  
My Name on Network  
MAC Address  
The name shown on neighbors’ “Others in Network” list.  
See Set My Name on Network for more details.  
Unique identifier for 2630 on Network. All displays must  
have unique MAC Address.  
Ethernet Status  
NAT Address  
Shows “Connected” if 2630 is connected to MCR, MTG,  
or other Ethernet enabled device.  
Unique identifier for 2630 on Network. All displays must  
have unique NAT Address.  
Speed  
Network Application Version  
Shows speed of the Ethernet connection on the 2630.  
Version number for communication sub-assembly. All  
displays and devices on Network must have same (or  
compatible) version number.  
Speed should be “100” Mbps. If “10” is displayed,  
there may be fault in the Ethernet cable(s), the 2630  
hardware, or the MCR hardware.  
Duplex  
Normal operation will display “Full”. If “Half” is displayed,  
there may be fault in the Ethernet cable(s), the 2630  
hardware, or the MCR hardware.  
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Network Information  
GS3 Network Diagnostics Page 3  
A—NAT Address  
B—Uptime  
C—Firmware Version  
NAT Address  
vehicle keying, there may be a wiring harness fault or  
configuration failure.  
Unique identifier for MCR on the network. All MCRs  
must have a unique NAT address.  
Firmware Version  
Uptime  
Software installed on MCR. All MCR’s in the network  
must have the same firmware version. See Update  
Radio Software for MCR reprogramming instructions.  
Amount of time MCR has been running. The MCR  
will reset each time the vehicle cycles keyed power.  
If run time does not reasonably match time since  
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Network Information  
GS3 Network Diagnostics Page 4  
A—Network Name  
B—Channel  
C—Connection Status  
D—Packet Tx  
E—Packet Rx  
FMAC Addres  
Network Name  
Packet Tx  
The name of the currently connected network. Shows  
“----“ if not connected. See Create Network for more  
information.  
Number of messages transmitted from MCR.  
Packet Rx  
Channel  
Number of messages received from other MCR’s.  
The communication channel of the currently connected  
network. Shows empty if not connected. See Radio  
Specifications for more information.  
MAC Address  
Unique identifier for MCR on Network. All MCR’s must  
have unique MAC Address.  
Connection Status  
Shows “Enabled” when connected to a network, even  
if no neighbors are visible. Shows “Disabled” when  
disconnected from a network.  
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Troubleshooting  
Radio Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Problem  
Solution  
The radio does not show up on the The radio does not have power  
display  
Check the power/Ethernet cables,  
ensure connections are tight. Radio  
only operates on switched power.  
LED will illuminate green when power  
is properly connected.  
Configuration  
Check Connection Status on page  
1 of diagnostics. Status should be  
Enabled when radio is powered and  
joined to a network. Ensure display  
software is updated.  
The radio does not show up on  
OTHER displays  
Network set up incorrectly  
All radios must have an IDENTICAL  
Network Name and Channel in order  
to communicate with each other.  
The radio exhibits decreased range Faulty antenna path  
Ensure that coax cable from the radio  
to antenna is in good shape, and that  
antenna is securely fastened. Ensure  
antenna is not broken.  
Low power availability  
Ensure Ethernet cable is securely  
attached to the radio. Make sure the  
radio LED is green.  
Interference from outside sources  
There may be an outside system  
interfering with the signal. Try  
switching to a different Channel (all  
nodes in network must switch in order  
to keep communicating).  
Obstruction in path between vehicles The MCR is a line-of-sight system.  
Any obstructions (trees, hills, parts  
of the vehicle, etc) obstructing the  
antennas from having a direct line of  
sight will decrease the range of the  
system.  
Signal Strength shows zero bars  
Indirect nodes  
The MCR is a line-of-sight system.  
The MCR also utilizes advanced  
networking features to communicate  
with nodes that it cannot directly see,  
but can see through other MCR nodes  
in the network. In this case Zero Bars  
of Signal does not mean there is a  
problem.  
Faulty antenna path  
Check antenna to ensure a solid  
connection.  
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Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Problem  
Solution  
User cannot disassociate from a  
network  
Loss of communication with display  
Check Ethernet cable to ensure solid  
connections.  
MCR LED is blinking  
Radio is not connected to a network. Led will blink until the radio is  
connected to a network. If the radio  
loses connection to a network, the  
LED will stay solid until power is  
cycled on the radio.  
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Cap Antenna Connections  
connected. If you anticipate having to remove the antenna  
for transport or storage, John Deere recommends using  
the cap which came on the radio antenna connector to  
keep this in good working order.  
Contamination in antenna connections can contribute  
to poor radio performance. Ensure antenna connectors  
on radio and on roof are covered when antenna is not  
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Specifications  
Radio Specifications  
Frequency: 2.4 GHz  
Range of Operation: 3 mile radius (line-of-sight)  
Channel ID  
A
1
B
5
C
9
Channel #  
Center frequencies (MHz)  
2412  
2432  
2452  
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EC Declaration of Conformity  
Deere & Company  
Moline, Illinois U.S.A.  
The undersigned hereby declares that:  
Product: John Deere Machine Communication Radio  
Part Number: PFA10196  
Fulfills all relevant provisions and essential requirements of the following directives:  
Directive  
Number  
Certification Method  
Radio and Telecommunications Terminal  
Equipment Directive (R&TTE)  
1999/5/EC  
Annex III  
The product is in conformity with the following standards and/or other normative documents:  
ETSI EN 300 328-2 V1.7.1  
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1  
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1  
ETSI EN60950-1 Second Ed.  
Name and address of the person in the European Community authorized to compile the technical construction file:  
Brigitte Birk  
Deere & Company European Office  
John Deere Strasse 70  
Mannheim, Germany D-68163  
Place of declaration: Kaiserslautern, Germany Name: Aaron Senneff  
Date of declaration: 9 December 2011  
Title: Engineering Manager, John Deere Intelligent  
Solutions Group  
Manufacturing Unit: John Deere Intelligent Solutions Group  
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Index  
Page  
C
Components ............................................................... 15-1  
Configure Radio  
Create Network........................................................... 20-1  
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Machine Communication Radio  
Theory of Operation................................................ 15-1  
R
Reprogram Radio  
S
T
Troubleshooting  
Antenna Connections.............................................. 35-2  
U
Update Radio Software .............................................. 25-1  
V
Verify Network Functionality ....................................... 20-9  
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John Deere Service Literature Available  
Technical Information  
Technical information can be purchased from John Deere.  
Some of this information is available in electronic media,  
such as CD-ROM disks, and in printed form. There are  
many ways to order. Contact your John Deere dealer.  
Call 1-800-522-7448 to order using a credit card. Search  
available the model number, serial number, and name of  
the product.  
Available information includes:  
PARTS CATALOGS list service parts available for your  
machine with exploded view illustrations to help you  
identify the correct parts. It is also useful in assembling  
and disassembling.  
OPERATOR’S MANUALS providing safety, operating,  
maintenance, and service information. These manuals  
and safety signs on your machine may also be available  
in other languages.  
OPERATOR’S VIDEO TAPES showing highlights of  
safety, operating, maintenance, and service information.  
These tapes may be available in multiple languages  
and formats.  
TECHNICAL MANUALS outlining service information  
for your machine. Included are specifications, illustrated  
assembly and disassembly procedures, hydraulic oil  
flow diagrams, and wiring diagrams. Some products  
have separate manuals for repair and diagnostic  
information. Some components, such as engines, are  
available in separate component technical manuals  
FUNDAMENTAL MANUALS detailing basic information  
regardless of manufacturer:  
- Agricultural Primer series covers technology in farming  
and ranching, featuring subjects like computers, the  
Internet, and precision farming.  
- Farm Business Management series examines  
“real-world” problems and offers practical solutions  
in the areas of marketing, financing, equipment  
selection, and compliance.  
- Fundamentals of Services manuals show you how to  
repair and maintain off-road equipment.  
- Fundamentals of Machine Operation manuals  
explain machine capacities and adjustments, how to  
improve machine performance, and how to eliminate  
unnecessary field operations.  
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John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job  
John Deere Is At Your Service  
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION is important to John Deere.  
Our dealers strive to provide you with prompt, efficient  
parts and service:  
–Maintenance and service parts to support your  
equipment.  
–Trained service technicians and the necessary diagnostic  
and repair tools to service your equipment.  
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION PROBLEM RESOLUTION  
PROCESS  
2. Discuss problem with dealer service manager.  
3. If unable to resolve, explain problem to dealership  
manager and request assistance.  
Your John Deere dealer is dedicated to supporting your  
equipment and resolving any problem you may experience.  
4. If you have a persistent problem your dealership is  
unable to resolve, ask your dealer to contact John Deere  
for assistance. Or contact the Ag Customer Assistance  
Center at 1-866-99DEERE (866-993-3373) or e-mail us at  
1. When contacting your dealer, be prepared with the  
following information:  
–Machine model and product identification number  
–Date of purchase  
–Nature of problem  
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