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Note: Indented items indicate parts included

in an assembly listed above Quantity Part Name/Description Part Number With

Switch Box

With Remote Switch

Display Cable Kit 4100814 1 1

Power Control Relay 4000708-1 1 1

Display Cable 4001608-12 1 1

Spreader Control Module Kit – 3 Channel 4100519 1 1

Generic Cable Installation Kit 2000901-1 1 1

Hardware Kit – Large Module 2001354-1 1 1

Quick Reference Card 2002831-39 1 1

Dust Receptacle – 2-pin 2002871-2 1 1

Dielectric Grease 2002872 1 1

Deutsch Dust Plug – 12-pin 2002899-12N 1 1

Deutsch Dust Plug – 8-pin 2002899-8 2 2

Spreader Control Module – 3 Channel 4000396 1 1

Implement Cable – 3 ft. 4000726-3 1 1

CAN Bus Stub – 14 in. 4001044 1 1

Implement Adapter Cable 4001979-3 1 1

Power Cable 4002016-12 1 1

10-Boom Switch Box Kit 4100505 1

Hardware Kit 2001352-1 1

Deutsch Dust Plug – 6-pin 2002899-6 1

CAN Y-Splice 4000137 1

CAN Bus Stub – 1 ft. 4000219-1 1

Switch Box Bracket 4001657 1

Switch Box Console 4000434 1

Auxiliary Input Module 4000437 1

Auxiliary Input Module Kit 4100506 1

Deutsch Dust Plug – 6-pin 2002899-6 1

Deutsch Dust Plug – 12-pin 2002899-12N 1

CAN Y-Splice 4000137 1

CAN Bus Stub – 1 ft. 4000219-1 1

Auxiliary Input Module 4000437 1

Remote Master Switch – Dash 4000730 1

Or

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Important

Notices

You will save time and prevent wrong installation of components by closely following these step-by-step instructions. If you have questions, call Ag Leader Technology at 515-232-5363 Ext 1.

Direction words (LEFT and RIGHT) are commonly used when describing an installation procedure. Interpret direction words as if standing behind equipment and looking forward

Signal words (CAUTION, IMPORTANT and NOTE) are provided to draw attention to information that is important for the safe/correct installation and operation of this product.

 CAUTION – will alert you to situations that will impact the physical safety of you or others.

 IMPORTANT – will alert you to the potential for damage to the product or loss of data.

 NOTE – will provide you with additional information to simplify a procedure or clarify a process.

 Read all instructions first to familiarize yourself with the installation procedures.

 Keep parts list and installation instructions for use as a reference after completing installation.

This DirectCommand kit fits dry box spreaders with Dickey-John, Mid-Tech or Raven Controls. This kit requires installation of a 10-Boom Switch Box Kit or Auxiliary Input Module Kit with the choice of a dash mounted toggle switch or a foot operated Master Switch

Section

Contents

Section Heading Page

Common Components 3

System Layout 4

Safety Notices 5

Installing the Display 6

Installing the Auxiliary Input Module 7

Installing the Switch Box or Master Switch 7 Installing the Spinner Spreader Control Module 9

Installing the CAN Bus Harness 9

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Common

Components

This section contains illustrations of components common to all Direct Command Installations. Their purpose is to ensure proper identification and installations in the sections that follow.

CAN Bus Connectors

1. Terminator PN: 4000141 2. Plug (Not all applications) PN: 4000136 3. Y-Splice PN: 4000137

Auxiliary Input Module

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Safety

Notices

CAUTION: Hydraulic equipment should be on safety stops, hydraulic

pressure relieved with machines systems turned off and all machine motion stopped before starting work.

CAUTION: Be sure to wear proper eye protection when using any power

tools, such as when drilling any mounting holes.

IMPORTANT: Check behind vehicle and implement panels for any holes,

wiring or controls that could be damaged when drilling any holes.

IMPORTANT: Disconnect the Display, DirectCommand components and

any speed sensors from electrical system when welding on equipment or jump starting unit to prevent component damage due to power surges or excessive current.

IMPORTANT: If using a non Ag Leader GPS receiver, make sure to install

a Null Modem Cable, included in the Display Kit, to prevent damage to the Display or GPS receiver.

IMPORTANT: Use Dielectric grease to coat the seals and terminals of

each connector that will be exposed to weather or chemicals as you plug them in.

NOTE: Be sure to follow the alignment keys on the plugs and the

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Installing

the Display

Parts required for procedure:

 (1) Ag Leader® Integra Display PN: 4002000 or  (1) EDGE Display PN: 4001500 or  (1) InSight Display PN: 4001000

From Switch Box Kit (Optional)

 (1) Switch Box Hardware Kit PN: 2001352-1  (1) Switch Box Bracket PN: 4001657

Step-by-Step instructions for installing the Display

1. Place the display face down on a flat surface. If a 10-boom Switch Box will be used, place the metal switch box bracket over the four mounting holes on the back of the display, and then place the monitor mounting bracket on top of the switchbox bracket. If the Switch box will not be used, place the monitor-mounting bracket directly on the display.

NOTE: The Switchbox may also be mounted independently of the Display with the Angle Brackets included in the Switch Box hardware kit.

2. Insert one Phillips Pan Head Screw with lock washer in each of the four holes and tighten firmly.

Display with Switchbox and RAM Mount Installed

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Installing

the Auxiliary

Input

Module

Parts required for procedure:

From Switch Box Kit or Auxiliary Input Module Kit

 (1) Dust Plug – 6 pin PN: 2002899-6  (1) Auxiliary Input Module PN: 4000437

Optional Items Purchased Separately

 (1) Module Mounting Plate PN: 4000244  (1) Raven Radar Adapter PN: 4000410-1  (1) Dickey-John Radar Adapter PN: 4000501-1

Step-by-Step instructions for installing the Auxiliary Input Module

1. Find a location to mount the Auxiliary Input Module in the vehicle cab, so that it is out of the operator’s way, but easily accessible for any troubleshooting.

NOTE: A Module Mounting Plate, PN: 4000244 may be

purchased separately to help mount the Auxiliary Input Module.

2. If a radar is installed on the vehicle, choose the proper Radar Adapter Cable, and connect the gray plug into the receptacle labeled RADAR on the Auxiliary Input Module. If a radar backup is not going to be used, plug the gray 6-pin dust plug into the RADAR connection on the Auxiliary Input Module.

Installing

the Switch

Box or

Master

Switch

Parts required for procedure:

 (1) 10 Section Switch Console PN: 4000434

or  (1) Remote Master Switch – Dash PN: 4000730

or

 (1) Foot Pedal Kit PN: 4100511

Step-by-Step instructions for installing the Switch Box or Master Switch

NOTE: A Master switch is required for operation of the Spinner Spreader Control Module. This can be done with a 10 section switchbox, PN: 4000434, a Remote Master Switch, PN:

4000730, a Foot Pedal Kit, PN: 4100511 or a master switch in the vehicle. If switches are desired to independently operate the spreader control channels, a 10 section switchbox or machine switches must be used.

1. If a Foot Pedal Master switch is used, refer to installation instructions PN: 2005674 included in the Foot Pedal Kit for proper installation of the Foot Pedal.

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2. Align the two holes in the back of the Switch Console, PN: 4000434 with the bottom two holes on the Switchbox bracket already mounted on the display.

3. Using the hardware provided in the Switchbox Hardware Kit, fasten the Switchbox to the Switchbox Bracket.

4. Route the cable coming from the Switchbox towards the Auxiliary Input Module.

5. Connect the green 12-pin Deutsch plug into the receptacle marked

SWITCH A on the Auxiliary Input Module.

6. Connect the brown 12-pin Deutsch plug into the receptacle marked

SWITCH B on the Auxiliary Input Module.

NOTE: Steps 7-9 are for installing a Remote Master Toggle Switch.

7. Mount the Remote Master Toggle Switch, PN: 4000730 in a convenient location for the operator.

8. Route the opposite end of the cable towards the Auxiliary Input Module and connect the green 12-pin Deutsch plug into the receptacle marked

SWITCH A on the Auxiliary Input Module.

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Installing

the Spinner

Spreader

Control

Module

Parts required for procedure:

From 3 Channel Spinner Spreader Control Module Kit

 (1) Spinner Spreader Control Module PN: 4000396  (1) Hardware Kit – Large Module PN: 2001354-1

Optional Items Purchased Separately

 (1) Mounting Kit – Large Module Plate PN: 2001358

Step-by-Step instructions for installing the Spinner Spreader Control Module

1. The 3-Channel Spinner Spreader Control Module may be mounted at the operator’s discretion. Make sure it is located in a place that all the control cables will reach, and out of the way of moving parts. The recommended location is one of the front right vertical side sheets. 2. If mounting the 3-Channel Spinner Spreader Control Module on an

existing plate, using the module as a template, drill 1/4" diameter holes. Use 1/4" stainless steel hardware provided in the Hardware Kit PN: 2001354-1 to secure the module into place.

3. If mounting the 3-Channel Spinner Spreader Control Module on a toolbar, the Large Module Mounting Kit PN: 2001358, may be used for toolbars up to a 6”x6” square tube.

Installing

the CAN Bus

Harness

Parts required for procedure: From Display Cable Kit

 (1) Power Control Relay PN: 4000708-1

 (1) Display Cable PN: 4001608-12

From 3-Channel Spinner Spreader Control Module Kit

 (1) Dust Cap – 2 pin PN: 2002871-2

 (1) Implement Cable – 3 ft. PN: 4000726-3  (1) CAN Bus Stub – 14 in. PN: 4001044  (1) Implement Adapter Cable PN: 4001979-3

 (1) Power Cable PN: 4002016-12

From the Auxiliary Input Module Kit or Switch Box Kit

 (1) CAN Y-Splice PN: 4000137

 (1) CAN Bus Stub – 12 in. PN: 4000219-1

Optional Items Purchased Separately

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Step-by-Step instructions for installing the CAN Bus Harness

1. Connect the Power Control Relay, PN: 4000708-1, to the square 4-pin Weatherpack Shroud on the Display Cable, PN: 4001608-12. Press the Power Control Relay until the latch clicks, locking the relay in place.

2. Connect the round 28-pin connector on the Display Cable to the connector on the back of the InSight or EDGE Display, or the

connector labeled MAIN on the back of the Ag Leader Integra display. 3. Route the opposite end of the Display Cable towards the Auxiliary

Input Module.

4. Connect the single end of the CAN Y-Splice PN: 4000137, from the Auxiliary Input Module Kit or Switch Box Kit into the 4-pin CAN connector on the Display Cable.

5. Connect the black 4-pin plug on the 12-in. CAN Bus Stub, PN: 4000219-1 into the gray side of the CAN Y-Splice.

6. Plug the opposite end of the CAN Bus Stub into the receptacle labeled

CAN BUS on the Auxiliary Input Module.

7. Connect the ring terminals on the Power Cable, PN: 4002016-12 to the battery, or power studs in the cab. Connect the ring terminal with fuses to the positive terminal, and connect the ring terminal with black wires to the battery ground.

8. Route the opposite end of the Power Cable towards the Auxiliary Input Module.

9. Plug the 3-pin Weatherpack tower on the Power Cable into the mating shroud on the Display Cable.

10. Connect the 4-pin CAN plug on the Implement Adapter Cable, PN: 4001979-3 into the black side of the CAN Y-Splice.

11. Connect the 2-pin gray Deutsch receptacle into the 2-pin gray plug on the Power Cable.

12. Route the round 16-pin plug on the opposite end of the Implement Adapter Cable out of the cab.

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13. Connect the 4-pin gray Deutsch plug on the 14 in CAN Bus Stub, PN: 4001044 into the receptacle labeled CAN Bus on Spinner Spreader Control Module.

14. Connect the opposite end of the CAN Bus Stub into the gray side of the CAN Y-Splice installed on the Implement Cable, PN: 4000726-3. 15. Connect one of the pin gray plugs on the Implement Cable into the

2-pin receptacle coming out of the S2-pinner Spreader Control Module. 16. Install the 2-pin Deutsch Dust Cap, PN: 2002871-2 to seal the second

gray plug on the Implement Cable

17. Connect the grounding ring terminal on the Implement Cable to a grounding point on the machine or implement frame.

18. Route the opposite end of the Implement Cable towards the front of the implement so it can be connected to the Implement Adapter Cable. If necessary, extension cables may be purchased for additional length. Refer to the table below for available lengths.

Length Part Number

6 ft. 4000724-6 12 ft. 4000724-12 24 ft. 4000724-24 36 ft. 4000724-36

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Installing

the Flow

Control

Cables

Parts required for procedure:

From 3-Channel Spinner Spreader Control Module Kit

 (1) 12-pin Deutsch Dust Plug PN: 2002899-12N  (2) 8-pin Deutsch Dust Plug PN: 2002899-8  (1) Generic Cable Installation Kit PN: 2000901-1

Conveyor Cable – 1 cable required or each control channel.

 Dickey-John Valve Conveyor Cable PN: 4000723-25

or  Raven Valve Conveyor Cable PN: 4001195-25

or  Mid-Tech Valve Conveyor Cable PN: 4000764-25

Spinner Control Cable – 1 cable required per installation

 Dickey-John Spinner Control Cable PN: 4001339-20

or  New Leader Spinner Control Cable PN: 4001350-20

or  Raven Spinner Control Cable PN: 4001351-20

Step-by-Step instructions for installing the Flow Control Cables

1. Connect the gray 8-pin Deutsch plug of the appropriate Conveyor Control Cable to the receptacle marked CHANNEL 1 on the Spinner Spreader Control Module.

2. Route the Conveyor Control Valve connector towards the Conveyor Control Valve. If necessary, disconnect the existing cable from the control valve, and plug the control valve into the Ag Leader Conveyor Control Cable.

Conveyor Control Valve

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Conveyor Speed Sensor

4. If equipped with a bin level sensor, route the Bin Level Sensor

connector towards the Bin Level Sensor. If necessary, disconnect the existing cable from the sensor, and plug the sensor into the Ag Leader Conveyor Control Cable.

5. If the Bin Level Sensor is not used, coil up cable lead, and cover exposed terminals with dielectric grease to help prevent corrosion. 6. If additional control channels are being used, repeat steps 1-5 for

remaining channels.

7. If necessary install 8-pin Deutsch Dust plugs, PN: 2002899-8 into unused Channel 2 or Channel 3 connectors on the Spinner Spreader Control Module.

8. Connect the black 12-pin Deutsch plug on the appropriate Spinner Control Cable into the receptacle labeled AUXILIARY on the Spinner Spreader Control Module.

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Spinner PWM Control Valve

10. If the Spinner Spreader Control Module will not control the Spinner speed, coil up the control valve cable lead, and cover exposed terminals with dielectric grease to help prevent corrosion.

11. Route the Spinner Speed Sensor connector towards the Spinner Speed Sensor. If necessary, disconnect the existing cable from the sensor, and plug the sensor into the Ag Leader Spinner Control Cable.

Spinner Speed Sensor Connection

12. Use cable ties included in Cable Installation Kit PN: 2000901-1 to secure all cables away from pinch points, sharp edges and moving parts.

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Setting Up

the Display

1. Refer to the Quick Reference Guide, PN: 2002831-39 for setting up the Display. Initial setup will vary depending on flow control valves and sensors used.

2. Verify correct Speed Cal numbers are used for the Spinner Speed Sensor and Conveyor Speed Sensors.

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