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Without the use of AIG, drawn implements are susceptible to implement drift caused by varying soil conditions as well as gravity in sidehill applications. John Deere AIG automatically steers the implement to the guidance line by providing GPS receiver position data to the implement steering system, reducing the adverse impact of implement drift
The benefits of John Deere AIG include:
AIG helps optimize the use of inputs by increasing accuracy at the implement and facilitating seamless, repeatable passes throughout the growing season.
AIG can help to reduce input costs in a variety of applications. Potato producers and other specialty crop producers that make frequent passes through the field have seen the value of AIG as they precisely plant and care for their crops. Additionally, producers employing strip-till practices are better able to align their seed placement with their fertilizer placement, maximizing the uptake of their valuable nutrients.
Maintaining the best crop quality is important in all farming operations, and is made especially difficult in cropping practices that require multiple passes through the field. Each pass during the production cycle puts the crop at risk. With AIG, producers no longer have to worry about the emerged crop, as both the tractor and implement are operating on the A-B line.
A risk is also minimized when seed is planted with AIG. The improved precision of seed placement provides a straighter path for subsequent passes throughout the season. Compaction and crop disturbance are also reduced as AIG achieves its precision by keeping the implement and tractor on the same guidance path.
At the end of the season, the results are better crop quality and improved yield, a value all producers can appreciate.
Active Implement Guidance (AIG) requires an implement steering mechanism. This is common with any active implement supplier on the market. The method of controlling the mechanism can only be found from John Deere. John Deere controls the implement steering device through the tractor's SCV. This industry-exclusive technology allows operators to engage and disengage AIG quickly and easily. Operators appreciate this when turning in fields with limited headland space. Simply disengage AIG and manually straighten out the implement after a turn by feathering the SCV lever. Many minutes are saved, even with the most experienced operators, by eliminating the process of backing up after turns to align implements. The time an operator spent getting frustrated turning large implements can now be spent enjoying planting. The fingertip controls also provide ease when parking implements in tight places or pulling through narrow spaces.
Fingertip control is available for
Other tractors are compatible with John Deere AIG with the use of an external SCV.
AIG is available for all other John Deere and non-John Deere tractors with the addition of an external SCV valve and SCV switch. Both can be ordered from a John Deere dealer. The tractor can have an open or a closed-center hydraulic system.
AutoTrac™ assisted steering system paired with Active Implement Guidance (AIG) allows operators to be more productive as they focus on tasks other than steering while traveling down the field.
When operators have to spend their entire workday manually steering a machine while watching for obstacles and checking to make sure the implement is operating as expected, they tend to get worn out.
Using AutoTrac and AIG together greatly reduces the strain on the operator because the system accurately guides the implement down the most optimum pass, accurately placing inputs, such as seed or fertilizer, in the field.
Other benefits to the operator:
All of these benefits result in more uptime for the equipment and an operator who is more alert throughout the day, a benefit everyone can appreciate.
Shared signal enables the pairing of two StarFire receivers and allows communication between them to improve relative system accuracy when utilizing Machine Sync, AutoTrac™ Implement Guidance (ATIG), Active Implement Guidance™ (AIG), or AutoPath™ advanced precision ag technologies.
Supported configurations:
The following receivers are compatible with shared signal and can be used interchangeably.
NOTES:
Leader Examples: Combine or pull-type harvester in a Machine Sync operation
Follower Examples: Grain cart tractor in a Machine Sync operation
The leader and follower must be on the same software version. There are no configuration limitations on leader/follower setup between receiver models as long as they are a supported Machine Sync model.
To ensure optimal performance and compatibility, always update receivers to the most current software version available on the StellarSupport™ portal. The following table describes the accuracy expected from this system:
Leader receiver accuracy level
Follower receiver accuracy level
Overall system accuracy level
Machine Sync Compatible
SF-RTK/SF3/SF2
SF1
Yes
RTK
Mobile RTK Signal*
SF1/SF2/SF3/ SF-RTK
*Currently available on StarFire 7500, StarFire 7000, StarFire 6000, and StarFire 3000 receivers.
This document lists all the compatible equipment approved with the latest GenOS software and is subject to change with newer software updates. To ensure complete and proper compatibility, the most current version of implement control unit software, G5 or Generation 4 display software, and compatible farm management information software (FMIS) should be used. Non-current software versions will require an update before support can be provided.
Similarly, unapproved software version configurations will not be supported. Please note that the 17-2 software release was the last update that was compatible with 4600 CommandCenter™ displays with v1 processors. All software released after 17-2 are not compatible with 4600 CommandCenter display with v1 processors, these updates are compatible with like displays with v2 processors.Server serial numbers are as follows:
John Deere Large Ag Tractors
*NOTE: For latest Precision Ag functionality, update machines equipped from the factory with v1 processor to v2.
John Deere Nutrient Applicators
John Deere Self-Propelled Sprayers
*NOTE: When using the 4640 Universal Display on a Hagie Sprayer, additional mounting and harnessing may be required.
NOTE: Current John Deere/Hagie field kits only offer GreenStar 3 2630 Display parts.NOTE: Multi-rank section control are not supported on Hagie at this time.NOTE: VIN detection on Hagie Sprayers is only supported on model year 2019 and newer machines.
NOTE: 22-2 and newer software allows the Gen 4 4640 Universal Display to control the Hagie/Montag Fortifier configuration.
**NOTE: The 4640 Universal Display will replace the GreenStar 3 2630 Display on the armrest. Dual display with the GreenStar 3 2630 Display is not supported with sprayers. The 4640 Universal Display does not use the external display navigation buttons located on the armrest, so these buttons are disabled in this configuration.
John Deere Self-Propelled Forage Harvesters (SPFH)
John Deere SPFH
NOTE: When adding the 4640 Universal Display to a John Deere SPFH, it will only be compatible as a precision ag display and is installed on the side rail.
John Deere Combines
NOTE: Competitive equipment may be compatible with 4640 Universal Display and 4240 Universal Display.*NOTE: When adding the 4640 Universal Display to a John Deere combine, it will only be compatible as a cornerpost precision ag display.
NOTE: RowSense™ sensor voltage readings and sensor offsets are displayed on Original GreenStar Monitor emulator on 50, 60, and 70 Series Combines.
John Deere Cotton Harvesters
NOTE: Update cab controller software to the latest version on model year 2017 and newer cotton harvesters to use Harvest Identification, Cotton Pro.
NOTE: When adding the 4640 Universal Display to a John Deere Cotton Harvester, it will only be compatible as a cornerpost precision ag display.
John Deere Self-Propelled Windrowers
John Deere Self-PropelledWindrowers
NOTE: When adding the 4640 Universal Display to a John Deere self-propelled windrower, it will only be compatible as a cornerpost precision ag display.
*NOTE: For 22-2, a virtual windrower option is available to support W110 to W170 Self-Propelled Windrowers. VIN detection is not available on these machines.
NOTE: 24-1 Gen OS Software introduces AutoPath compatibility to the following windrower models: W235 and W260 MY14 and newer machines. model year 2022 and newer machines.
John Deere Gators
Model year
CommandCenter Display
Universal Display
4600 v2
4200
G5
G5Plus
4640
4240
XUV 845M HVAC
2025 and newer
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X
XUV 845R
XUV 845R Signature Edition
XUV 875M HVAC
XUV 875R
XUV 875R Signature Edition
John Deere plantersSeedStar™ 4HP planters are only compatible with 4600 CommandCenter displays with a version 2 (v2) processor and 4640 Universal Displays. Displays should be running the most current version of tractor applications to be compatible with SeedStar 4HP planter applications. Additionally, dual-display mode is available for use with SeedStar 4HP planter applications, along with Generation 4 Extended Monitor. SeedStar 4HP planters are compatible with no more than two GreenStar Rate Controllers.The SeedStar 2 configuration below is available only on factory-installed model year 2011 and newer planters and may be field-installed on model year 2009 and 2010 planters. Green PM/PA controllers (factory-installed on model year 2009 and 2010 planters) are not supported with a Generation 4 display.Service ADVISOR™ is needed to update SeedStar 2, SeedStar XP, and SeedStar 3 HP software. Documentation is not supported when using a rate controller to control row clutches on a John Deere planter.
*NOTE: For implements requiring ground speed input (radar), utilizing a 4240 Universal Display may require an additional 4240 radar speed kit.
John Deere Air SeedersThe C650 and C850 Air Carts and N500C Seeder are not supported with a GreenStar 3 2630 Display. Additionally, tow-behind C850 Air Carts are compatible with (passive) AutoTrac™ Implement Guidance (ATIG) with software update 18-2 and newer, and hydraulically-driven tow-between air carts are compatible with ATIG and Autotrac Turn Automation with software update 24-2 and newer.
John Deere Tillage
2.95K6
John Deere Round Balers
John Deere Large Square Balers
1.591.2 (Planting)7.564.1(Application)2.573.1(Harvesting)
3.8.6 (iOS®)3.8.5 (Android™)
*NOTE: See additional information below.
StarFire ReceiversStarFire Receivers can be updated in the following ways:
John Deere Operations Center™ applicationTo use RDA on a Generation 4 CommandCenter Display with a GreenStar 3 2630 Display connected in the same machine, GreenStar 3 2630 software version 3.22.1095 (SU2014-1) or higher is required (for 4600 CommandCenter Display and 4640 Universal Display only).GreenStar Rate Controller DryGreenStar Rate Controller Dry (GDC) 2.11A was the last software version available through Software Manager. GDC 2.20A has been available since spring 2015 and contains diagnostic language updates. This software can only be obtained through Service ADVISOR.John Deere Rate Controller 2000The John Deere Rate Controller 2000 will not control the planter clutches or half-, third-, or quarter-width disconnects on a John Deere planter.AutoTrac Vision
AutoTrac Vision Guidance is only compatible with Generation 4 18-1 software 10.10.404-345 or newer. ISOBUS implementsGeneration 4 and G5 displays support two Agricultural Industry Electronics Foundation (AEF) certified ISOBUS control units. The use of two ISOBUS control units is limited to the configuration of one front and one rear implement. The use of multiple ISOBUS control units as rear implements is not supported. Generation 4 displays support AEF-certified ISOBUS implements with Task Controller Section Control (TC-SC) functionality and AEF certification for TC-SC include sprayers, fertilizer spreaders, planters, seeders, manure applicators, etc. For third-party FMIS compatibility, reference the John Deere Operations Center.A software update performed by an authorized ISOBUS implement dealer may be required to obtain compatible software. ISOBUS implements must be certified through the Agricultural Industry Electronics Foundation (AEF) to be recognized by the Generation 4 CommandCenter Display. Visit www.aef-online.org for more information; visit www.aef-isobus-database.org for an active list of compatible implements.ISOBUS implements with VT4 are now supported by G5 and Generation 4 displays. Generation 4 displays still support older VT versions (example: VT2 and VT3). If an implement is not loading after updating to Generation 4 software update 2017-2 (or newer on 4600 CommandCenter v2 processors), it is recommended that the implement manufacturer be contacted to get a software version that is either VT3 or VT4.Implements without controllersImplements without controllers can be documented as a stand-alone operation or with a rate controller from John Deere. Additionally, multiple implements without controllers cannot be documented together.AutoPathAutoPath is compatible with G5 displays, Gen 4 4600 CommandCenter (v2 server) and 4640 Universal Displays. AutoPath (rows) (20-3 and later software) requires specific row data documentation (that is gathered during the first field operation of the year), using an implement mounted StarFire Receiver equipped with SF3 or higher correction signal. Shared signal is compatible.
For more information on AutoPath functionality and requirements, please refer to the AutoPath Sales Manual.
AutoTrac Implement Guidance (Passive)
Important Notes:
AutoTrac Turn AutomationAutoTrac Turn Automation is compatible with the following machines:
NOTE: Integrated tractor IMS must be turned off on 30 Series Tractors to use AutoTrac Turn Automation on the G5 or Gen 4 display. Integrated Tractor iTEC must be turned off on the following tractors to use AutoTrac Turn Automation on the G5 or Gen 4:
NOTE: If instead an operator chooses to use the machine’s integrated IMS/iTEC functionality, then AutoTrac Turn Automation and iTEC must be turned off in the Gen 4 or G5 Display.
AutoTrac Turn Automation is compatible with the following implements:
AutoTrac Turn Automation is NOT compatible with the following implements and implement configurations:
For more information on AutoTrac Turn Automation functionality and requirements, please refer to the Sales Manual.
Machine Sync
Supported leader platforms
Supported follower platforms
Machine Sync is supported on G5/G5Plus Universal or CommandCenter Displays, Gen 4 4600 CommandCenter Displays, and Gen 4 4640 Universal Displays. G5 and Gen 4 configurations will work with one another. I.E., an X9 Combine is equipped with a G5 Plus Display, and its grain cart tractor is equipped with a Gen 4 display will work together in a Machine Sync setting.
All machines (leaders and followers) running Machine Sync must be equipped with High Connectivity Machine Sync antennas. This will yield the best performance and connection between the two machines when unloading harvested crops on the go. (Part # BPF12469)
We recommend the leader has a higher or equal correction signal to the follower. Starting May of 2024, StarFire 3000 Receiver software updates and fixes will no longer be available, therefore, this receiver will no longer be compatible with Machine Sync. The configuration will not be blocked, however, support will be discontinued in the event an issue arises.
Idle Reasons
Idle Reasons is available with the following activations/subscriptions: Premium 3.0, Automation 4.0 or G5 Advanced with 24-1 or later software.
Reprogramming UCC2 Application Controllers4600 CommandCenter v1 does not support reprogramming on the UCC2 version of Application Controller. Service ADVISOR or compatible displays may be used.Distance Trip documentation/Yield Documentation, Specialty CropA UCC2 Application Controller with 19-2 software or newer, running on a 4600 CommandCenter v2 server enables documentation of field operations. If a UCC2 replaces a UCC1 Application Controller on a CommandCenter v1 server, documentation is not available.Camera compatibilityVoyager® cameras are supported on Generation 4 displays. All other camera types are not supported.Non-John Deere Precision Ag4600 CommandCenter v2 and the 4640 Universal Display are compatible with the following RS-232 configurations with software update 18-2 and newer:
4600 CommandCenter v2 and the 4640 Universal Display are compatible with the following RS-232 configurations with software update 20-3 and newer:
Machine Communication Radio (MCR)Generation 4 displays are not compatible with MCR.
NOTE: Gen 4 data is only compatible with the John Deere Operations Center. All Gen 4 activations are machine specific and cannot be transferred to a different machine. If not using WDT, an 8- to 32-GB USB is required to transfer data to and from the Gen 4 display. Implement settings are display specific and cannot be imported or exported from the Gen 4 display.RAM is a trademark of National Products Inc. Montag is a trademark of Montag Manufacturing, Inc. Hagie is a trademark of Hagie Manufacturing Company and similar to John Deere branded equipment, John Deere will support Hagie equipment. Reichhardt is a trademark of Reichhardt GmbH Steuerungstechnik. iOS is a trademark of Cisco Technology, Inc. used under license by Apple Inc. Android is a trademark of Google LLC. Voyager is a trademark of ASA Electronics, LLC. Trimble and GreenSeeker are trademarks of Trimble, Inc.