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Touchscreen | Resistive |
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Operating System | Linux |
Protection Class | IP65 |
Display | TFT |
Communication Interfaces | USB, Ethernet |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
General safety guidelines for using the product before first use.
Defines the product's purpose for operating agricultural machinery with ISOBUS.
Explains the visual signals and text used for safety warnings in the manual.
Identifies personnel for whom these instructions are intended.
Explains directional terms like 'left', 'right' relative to vehicle movement.
Describes the structure and symbols used within the manual.
Explains how cross-references are formatted and used in the document.
Lists all items included in the SMART570 product package.
Details the components and layout of the terminal's front panel.
Details the components and connectors on the rear of the SMART570 terminal.
Explains the information presented on the product's rating plates and their meanings.
States the product's compliance with relevant EU directives and harmonised standards.
Step-by-step guide for securely installing the terminal unit within the vehicle.
Instructions for establishing the voltage and communication link to the ISOBUS.
Describes how to connect work position and speed sensors to the terminal.
Guide for powering on and performing the first-time setup of the terminal.
Explains interaction using physical buttons and the rotary encoder.
Explains interaction using the terminal's touch screen interface.
Covers adjusting settings via the screen or the rotary encoder.
Details the configuration and usage of an attached joystick for terminal control.
Switching between applications and adjusting display brightness settings.
Accessing and modifying core system configurations like date, time, and language.
Setting date, time, units, and decimal formats for terminal display.
Configuring terminal identification, bus behavior, and vehicle sensors.
Procedures for calibrating the speed sensor and managing operational counters.
Assigning functions to buttons on auxiliary devices like joysticks and AUX-N.
Accessing system status, error information, and detailed device information.
Procedure for removing unused data files from the terminal memory to free up space.
Shows product name, item number, and hardware/software versions.
Lists detailed electrical, environmental, and performance specifications of the terminal.
Details the signal pin configurations for the 9-pin CPC and 5-pin M12 connectors.
Step-by-step guide for installing new software versions on the terminal.