Operator Manual: Service Tool
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CONTENTS
OPERATION ....................................................................................................................................................... 35
Getting Started ................................................................................................................................................. 35
Help ........................................................................................................................................................... 36
Home Page ................................................................................................................................................ 37
Unit Selection ............................................................................................................................................ 37
Language Selection ................................................................................................................................... 38
CAN-USB Presence .................................................................................................................................. 38
Utilities ....................................................................................................................................................... 39
Vehicle Selection ............................................................................................................................................. 47
Whole Machine Help Files ......................................................................................................................... 48
Diagnostic Connection Selection ..................................................................................................................... 49
Network Scan ................................................................................................................................................... 50
Network Summary ..................................................................................................................................... 51
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INDEX ................................................................................................................................................................. 77
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FIG.1
EDT is a plug and play diagnostic tool kit that contains a diagnostic terminal, vehicle connection cables, CAN BUS
protocol adapter, carry case, and other items.
A version
version of the EDT kit less the diagnostic terminal and associated parts is available. This kit will contain the EDT
software application, cables, and 2x4 CAN USB Protocol Adapter.
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION
The annual software subscription feefee covers machine software updates for all AGCO brands and product lines the
dealership sells that are supported by the dealership. Software subscription is not charged by
by-brand.
The annual subscription fee covers continual tool functional improvements, sof
software
tware update process and technical
support for the EDT (hardware and software issues) based on the type of EDT kit purchased. The subscription fee also
covers a loaner program for EDT kits purchased with a diagnostic terminal.
If the annual subscription is not renewed, the EDT application will work for a limited period of time after the renewal
expiration date, but eventually will become non
non-functional
functional (application will automatically lock).
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The EDT diagnostic terminal is a tablet computer. The terminal has a network connection port and will function like any
other computer.
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The EDT diagnostic terminal is semi-ruggedized
semi ruggedized which means the terminal will withstand moderate shock and vibration
during use. The screen is fluid resistant (including oil) with a replaceable protective cover.
NOTE: It is advised to treat the EDT diagnostic terminal as a service tool and not an additional computer to include in
the dealership LAN network.
The diagnostic terminal needs to be available to the service technician at all times for use in repairing custome
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machines.
The EDT diagnostic terminal has an electronic keyboard program installed. The keyboard can be activated by the user
from within the EDT application.
The on-screen
on screen keyboard is touch-screen
touch screen activated, fully functional, and is presented in the regional
regional format based on
language requirements.
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FIG.7
Top terminal view
(1) Modular Expansion Slot
S
(2) System Ventilation
(3) WiFi Transmitter Power Switch
S
(4) Bluetooth Transmitter Power S
Switch
witch
(5) System Power Switch
(6)
(6 DC In (power in)
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Protective Bump
Bump Case
FIG.8
The protective bump
bump case for the diagnostic terminal will provide reasonable protection against dust, dirt a
and
nd moisture,
as well as impact. It is recommended the bump case be installed on the termin
terminal
al during operation of the EDT.
FIG.9
To use the bump case, slide the diagnostic
diagnostic terminal into the bump case and close the access cover.
FIG.10
Connect the 90 degree USB cable to the diagnostic terminal. Att
Attach
ach the cable to the bump case. The 90 degree USB
cable provides a convenient point for the 2x4 CAN USB protocol adapter, and provides a “break away” protection so the
terminal
terminal USB port is not damaged.
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FIG.11
The suction cup work platform can be mounted on the vehicle cab window.
The diagnostic terminal can then be attached to the work platform, allowing hands-free
hands free diagnostics.
IMPORTANT: Make sure not to obstruct the view from the operator seat.
Make sure the window or other smooth surface is clean before attaching the suction cup work platform.
Attach the suction cup mount to the window BEFORE sliding the diagnostic terminal onto the mou
mount.
Place the suction cups on the window and twist the lock to the On position.
IMPORTANT: Make sure all three suction cups are latched to the On position, and have firm contact to the window
glass or other smooth surface before installing the terminal ont
onto
o the mount. Connect the arm and plate to the
brace
brace.
FIG.12
Make sure the plate is oriented
oriented with the arrow pointing up.
FIG.13
Slide the diagnostic terminal onto the mount.
NOTE: Mount attachment will become easier with repeated use.
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CONVENIENCE KIT
The EDT convenience kit comes with four items:
• Screen cleaning cloth
• Screen protector replacements pack
• Cigarette lighter adapter
• Docking station with power adapter
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The bright orange microfiber cleaning cloth is used for removing dust, dirt, and oily smudges from the diagnostic
terminal screen. The cloth is washable and reusable.
FIG.15
The screen protector is made of
of a durable material and is self-adhesive.
self adhesive. The screen protector helps to prevent screen
scratches and damage due to bumps. Use the screen protector to extend the touch screen life.
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FIG.16
Use the cigarette lighter adapter by plugging into the 12V cigarette lighter adapter receptacle of the machine. Do not use
for 6V or 24V systems.
Recharge the diagnostic terminal battery in the field by plugging the DC adapter into the terminal. The DC adapter ca
can
remain plugged into the diagnostic terminal for extended periods, and is recommended for use during vehicle software
reflashing procedures where loss of terminal power during the procedure could lead to vehicle controller damage.
Docking
Docking Station
FIG.17
The docking station provides a pass-thru
pass thru of all functional ports on the diagnostic terminal, including power and internet,
allowing the ability to charge and connect easily with the terminal in a secure storage position.
The docking
docking station can be connected to an external monitor, keyboard, mouse, AC power, and internet connection.
This allows the terminal
terminal to be docked, recharged and receive required updates for the software without connection of
multiple cords.
To insert the terminal,
terminal, remove from the bump case. Place the lower edge of the diagnostic terminal into the dock first
and push back to make the connection. An upchime sound from the system will verify connection to the dock if the
terminal is ON.
Pull from the top of the terminal
terminal to remove. A downchime sound from the system will verify disconnection.
After removing the diagnostic terminal from the docking station, insert the terminal into the bump case.
Connect the 90 degree USB to diagnostic terminal. Attach the cable to the bump case.
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FIG.18
The CAN USB protocol adapter for EDT is a 2x4 channel adapter capable of reading four CAN BUS network channels
on a single
single vehicle (two channels at once).
The CAN USB protocol adapter provides the communication link between the ECUs on the vehicle and the EDT
software application.
The cables plug into the vehicle side of the 2x4 CAN USB and can be used either iindependently
ndependently or
or in combination.
FIG.19
Connect the 90 degree USB (1) to the 2x4 CAN USB (2).
IMPORTANT: It is highly recommended the 90 degree USB cable be used for all USB connections to the terminal.
FIG.20
Connect the vehicle side cables to th
the
e 2x4 CAN USB protocol adapter. Follow the instructions in the machine’s service
manual for connection information
information to the electrical system for the machine.
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FIG.2 & FIG.2IG.22
To add the expansion module: Open the screws and remove the cover
cover.. Press down gently to attach the module and
secure it with two screws.
FIG.25
FIG.
To use 802.11 networks, make sure the switch (1) at the top of the diag
diagnostic
nostic terminal is On and select Start > Control
Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Set up a new connection or network for connection instructions.
For bluetooth connections, make sure the switch (2) at the top of the diagnostic terminal is On
On and select Start > All
Programs
Progr > Bluetooth for connection instructions.
The diagnostic terminal is also capable of wired connections. Ethernet connections and landline modem connection
ports are
are connected at the left side of the terminal. Modem connections are not recommended but are available as a
work-around
work around if no wireless or Local Area Network/Ethernet access is available. Contact your dial
dial-up
up internet service
provider for connection questions.
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Your EDT
EDT tablet computer should detect the local internet connection automatically. The he proper instructions can be
found from Tablet Kiosk Users Guide. If there are issues connecting to the web, contact your LAN administrator to verify
service before calling EDT technical support.
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It is possible also determine the internet settings manually via Network and Sharing Center under Control Panel.
USB Port
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The USB 2.0 ports (4)( ) can be used to connect any number of Windows® approved roved peripheral devices. It is
recommended that for larger peripheral devices, use of AC powered USB devices over USB powered devices be used
for best results. Low power devices (USB memory devices, SD Card readers) can be us used
ed without power
consideration
considerations.
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FIG.
Remove the orange microfiber cleaning cloth from the kit package and wipe the screen free from smudges.
Take care to only wipe the edge of the screen parallel to the sscreen
creen edge. In some cases a slightly damp soft cotton rag
can be used.
NOTE: Replacement cleaning cloths are available. See the EDT website for details.
If these methods do not clean the screen, replace the screen protector with a new one.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use cleaning agents or solvents on the terminal screen.
Replacing S
Screen
creen Protector
The screen protector is attached at the edges of the screen only.
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Turn the diagnostic terminal off and slide out of the bump case. Using a fingernail or some other nonnon-scratching
scratching edge,
lift the screen protector off at a screen corner and peel away. Wipe with the microfiber cleaning cloth to remove leftover
residue.
The new screen protector will have a blue film on the back side (the side that faces the screen) to protect against
smudges and fingerprints. Wash hands before removing the blue film. Peel off three of the four paper strips on the
edges to expose the adhesive, leaving one of the side strips intact for handling.
Align the screen protector with the terminal screen. Press down the adhesive exposed side and ca
carefully
refully roll back the
protector in order to peel off the remaining paper strip. Press along the edges of the screen to secure the screen
protector.
NOTE: Additional screen protectors are available. See the EDT website for details.
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EDT SOFTWARE
FIG.30
The EDT diagnostic terminal has all EDT software loaded and ready for use.
The EDT software application contains diagnostic troublesho
troubleshooting
oting trees for ECU error codes, which will assist the
technician in repairing supported machines.
The EDT software application has an on-board
on board Help menu that shows how to use the application, and can be accessed
from within the application at any time.
NOTE:
NO The EDT application will work on a traditional laptop, but will require an external or touch
touch-pad
pad mouse to activate
program functions.
Security is built into the EDT application and software upgrade process. This allows a dealer access to only the
diagnostic
diagnostic software to brands for which the dealer is contracted with AGCO to service.
IMPORTANT: It is highly recommended to have ONLY the EDT software application installed on the EDT diagnostic
terminal and/or any resident laptop. This makes technical support o
off the EDT much simpler if necessary.
If additional software is installed, the EDT software application as well as other software programs may stop
functioning.
Examples of functionality of the EDT software application:
• Touch screen
• Ability to access multiple
multiple brand specific diagnostic software using a single interface
• Full network scan and ECU status reporting
• Active and Inactive ECU error message retrieval
• Integrated ECU error message diagnostic troubleshooting trees
• Troubleshooting trees specifically authored
authored for individual errors codes
• CAN BUS network tracing and save feature, and ability to export the trace
• Diagnostics by system
• Software flash to multiple or single ECUs
• Full configuration of ECUs
• Multi-language
language selection capability from within the tool
• Software
ftware updates and upgrades using an internet connection
• Ability to activate some third-party
third party support software from within the EDT application
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REGISTRATION
FIG.31
When the EDT is first turned on, the above screen will be displayed.
Select the keyboard icon (1) to display the On-Screen keyboard. For information on the On-Screen keyboard, see
On-Screen Keyboard on page 27.
Fill in the complete Voucher Code, your Dealer Code, and Postal Code (if applicable).
Select the Submit icon (3) to validate.
NOTE: The Dealer code and postal code entered must be identical to those used when the kit was ordered on the EDT
website.
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If the validation is successful the above screen will be displayed.
FIG.33
If the entry was not valid the above screen will be displayed.
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If CANCEL is selected on the previous screen, and if you try to load the EDT to bypass the registration process, the
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EDT brand selection page shows the message displayed. If registration cannot be completed, contact the appropriate
Technical Support location as listed on the screen.
REGION SET-UP
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After the registration process has been completed the EDT will prompt to select a region when turned on for the first
time.
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FIG.36
Select the region that represents the country where the EDT is currently be
being
ing operated from. Select SAVE.
FIG.37
The region will be displayed at the bottom of the EDT main screen (1). To change the region atat any time after the initial
initial
setup, select the Utilities icon (2)) on the bottom right-hand
right hand corner of the EDT screen. The Utility Menu will appear.
Select the Set Region icon (3). The Region menu will appear. Select the region. Select SAVE. The new region
region will
be shown at the bottom of the EDT main screen.
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SOFTWARE UPDATING
Software updates will be managed and completed using the internet for each individual EDT. Software updates will be
handled through the software management service of an external technology partner. This service will manage each
EDT kit account based on the Dealer code and terminal identification. A dealership will be able to access and receive
software updates only for the AGCO brands the dealership has a contractual agreement to sell and service.
To complete all software updates a standard internet connection is required. No specialized modems or converter
equipment are required. High-speed connections are preferred, but not required. Slower speed connections will have
performance impacts but not functional restrictions.
The following options are available to the dealership that has no connection to the internet at the Dealership location:
• Obtain an internet connection at an alternate location outside away from the dealership. This connection can be
completed with a wireless or LAN connection cable using the on-board connection capabilities of the EDT
diagnostic terminal.
• Obtain and install a cellular telephone connection card into the EDT diagnostic terminal (Modular Expansion
System). The dealership will have to subscribe to a provider network for connection and data transfer to the
internet.
To check for software updates:
• Turn on the diagnostic terminal.
NOTE: The EDT can be updated using the diagnostic terminal alone or inserted in the docking station.
• Make sure the EDT application is shut down.
• Connect the diagnostic terminal to the internet.
FIG.38
Look for the update process notification icon on the desk top.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT disconnect or shut down the diagnostic terminal as data is being downloaded.
NOTE: When connected to the internet, the EDT checks for updates every 15 minutes.
FIG.39
After the download has been completed, a popup is shown which allows the user to decide whether or not to install the
update now or wait one hour to be prompted again. After selecting the OK icon (1), the system will start installation.
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FIG.40
After the update has been installed, the updated EDT and new vehicle content will be available.
FIG.41
It is possible to check for an update at any time by double pressing on the XMS Agent icon in the desk top.
This dialog box will appear after the icon is selected. Package size and progress is shown.
Force a check for updates by selecting the Check Now icon (1).
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After a software update, a screen will be displayed with Release Notes explaining the reason for the upd
update.
ate. This screen
will be shown to the user after every update.
If the Show Me Later icon (1) is selected, the Release Notes will be displayed when entering EDT the next time. If the
OK icon (2) is selected, the Release Notes will not be shown again until tthe
he EDT is updated again.
NOTE: Currently these release notes are not translat
translated
ed and will only be in English.
FIG.43
The Update Service message is shown when a problemproblem has been determined with the license update process. The
message is a notification to the user, but does not interfere with the operation of EDT. This message will di
display
splay when
the EDT goes more than
than 5 days without connecting to the licensing server.
NOTE:
N Make sure to regularly allow the EDT to connect to the internet. If the EDT is regularly connected to the internet,
and this message is still displayed, there is something wrong with the connection.
If this message is displayed, select OK and connect the EDT to the internet. The license will automatically update. If the
license still does not update, select the Utilities icon on the EDT and select the Network Settings icon .
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FIG.44 If the above situation is not correct, the following message will be d
displayed
isplayed as the current license expiration
date approaches.
A message will be displayed when the subscription license is nearing the end of the valid subscription period. This
message will note the number of days remaining until the subscription license w
will expire.
If this message is displayed, connect the EDT to the internet and the license will update itself. If the license still does n
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update, select the Utilities icon on the EDT and select the Network Settings icon , see Network Settings on page
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Failure to correct the connection issue will result in the message Your EDT Content Has Expired.
Expired. The EDT will now
be inoperable.
If this message is displayed, select OK and connect the EDT to the internet. The license wi
willll automatically update. If the
license still does not update, select the Utilities icon on the EDT and select the Network Settings icon , see
Network Settings on page 4646 for more information.
IMPORTANT: Verify that the system time and date are accurate
accurate for your region. Incorrect time and date settings will
result in a failure to update the license.
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ON-SCREEN
ON SCREEN KEYBOARD
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An on-screen
on screen keyboard automatically appears if text input is required for a specific EDT application function.
Whenever keyboard
keyboard input is required, a keyboard icon (1) is supplied on the display.
FIG.47
When the keyboard icon is selected, the keyboard is loaded.
FIG.48
If the keyboard is needed for other use, there are two ways to access.
One way to access the EyesBoard™ application is an icon (2)
(2) available on the desktop of the terminal. Double click
(double press) the icon to activate from the desktop.
Another way to access the on-screen
on screen keyboard is by selecting Start then EyesBoard™.
EyesBoard™
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Laptop Requirements
Recommended PC Requirements for Minimum PC Requirements
New Purchases
Hardware Industrial laptop computer or semi Semi ruggedized touch screen computer,
ruggedized touch screen tablet computer Windows® XP Professional Edition SP 2 or
with Windows® 7 Professional SP 3
Processor Intel Celeron 1.4 GHz or Intel Core 1.7 GHz 1.2 GHz Intel processor or higher (or
processors equivalent)
Hard Drive Memory 320 GB hard drive (300 GB of free space) 120 GB hard drive (100 GB of free space)
Display 12.1 inch TFT WXGA LCD wide angle 12.1 inch TFT XGA LCD wide angle
sunlight readable display, capable of sunlight readable display, capable of
displaying at least 1280 x 800 pixels displaying at least 1024 x 768 pixels
Pointing Device Dual mode active digizer + Passive resistive touch screen or Microsoft®
capacitive/resistive touch screen compatible mouse
Network Interface 1 x RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps full duplex 1 x RJ-45 10/100/100 Mbps full duplex or
DMI or wireless wireless
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Installation Procedure
FIG.49
Insert the EDT CD. Select Run.
FIG.50
This screen will be displayed as the file is downloaded.
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FIG.51
Select Run.
FIG.52
Windows Installer is verifying the data to your computer.
FIG.53
This dialog will appear when the computer is initializing the installation.
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Shut down all windows programs before continue with EDT install. Select Next (1) to continue.
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This dialog ask you to select the folder where to install the EDT program. Select Next (2) to continue.
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This dialog ask you to select the installation type of the EDT program. Select Next (3) to continue.
FIG.57
Ready to install. Select Next (4).
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Installation of the EDT program. Do not cancel.
FIG.59
There will be some add-on configuration settings.
FIG.60
After software installation is complete, restart your computer. Select OK.
Remember to connect the EDT to the internet to install software updates.
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USING A PRINTER
The EDT runs on a standard Windows® 7 operating system and can be used for printing.
Printers (and faxing) can be set up by selecting Start then Devices and Printers. Refer to the printer user's manual for
configuration steps.
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OPERATION
GETTING STARTED
(2) CAN Connection page (see Diagnostic Connection Selection on page 49)
(4) Go forward to next page. This is only available if the Go back navigation icon has been used.
(8) CAN
CAN-USB
USB Presence icon (see CAN-USB
USB Presence on page 38)
(9) Help
p (see Help on page 36)
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Help
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FIG.63 Select the Help icon to display the EDT User Guide. Use the links (underlined text) to go to a specific part
of the user guide, or navigate through the user guide using the vertical scrollbar.
(2) Zoom in
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Home Page
After starting up the EDT, the Home Page will be displayed.
Connect the EDT to the machine after the application is loaded.
FIG.64 The available brands will be available on the Home Page. Select a brand to select a vehicle for diagnosis.
NOTE: The brands displayed on this screen will only be the brands associated with your Dealer code.
Unit Selection
At any time while using the EDT, the user can switch between unit systems.
FIG.65 Select the Unit Selection icon to open a menu with the available unit systems. Select the appropriate unit.
NOTE: Metric is the defa
default
ult unit.
Language Selection
At any time while using the EDT, the user can switch between languages.
FIG.66 Select the Language Selection icon to open a menu with the available
available languages. Select the preferred
language. NOTE: English is the default language.
CAN-USB
CAN USB Presence
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Utilities
FIG.69 The Utilities icon (see EDT Utilities on page 22) will guide the user through some of the more common
operations of the tool.
Screenshot
FIG.70 & 71 In the box that appears, specify if the image will be uploaded to the AGCO Communication server or just
saved to the desktop. If selecting to upload to the AGCO Communication Server, fill in the necess
necessary
ary details to be able
to submit the image. Select Save.
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FIG.73 A screen shot is taken and copied to the desktop with a time stamp.
FIG.74 If uploading a copy to the AGCO Communication Server, and you are online, a submission dialog will be
displayed. The Submission Code can be used by a support person to retrieve the screenshot from the server from any
PC connected to the internet. If the EDT cannot connect to the in
internet
ternet the upload will be queued for a later time.
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FIG.77 Select Save to begin the System Check process. This is a stand alone process that will run in the background
whether the EDT is open or closed.
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Release Notes
Release notes are available at any time using the Release Notes icon .
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Task Manager
FIG.80 Select on Task Manager icon to load the Windows® Task Manager.
Send Feedback
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FIG.82 A submission code will be returned after the file has been uploaded.
View Uploads
FIG.83 Select the Upload History icon will load the Upload History log.
The Upload History log details all content that has been uploaded. To review a file, select on the desired file.
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Set Region
Select the Set Region icon to set the desired region. See Set Region on pages 21 and 22 for more information.
Hide EDT
FIG.84 To minimize EDT down to the task bar and work directly with the operating system, select the Hide EDT icon
from the Utilities main screen.
FIG.85 To return the EDT to the original size, select the EDT icon (1) in the task bar.
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Network Settings
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FIG.86 To setup and test the network connection, select the Network Setting icon .
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FIG.87 Testt the current connection by selecting the Test Connections icon (1). If using a proxy server, select the box (2)
next to I access the internet through a proxy server option. Enter the appropriate proxy information.
Select the Reinstall Hardware Drivers icon to reinstall hardware drivers of the EDT.
VEHICLE SELECTION
FIG.88 After the brand has been selected from the Home Page, all vehicles supported by EDT for the brand will be
listed. All Suolahti produced vehicles are based on the Automation Configuration (AC) numbers.
FIG.89 To select a model, highlight the model using the up and down arrows at the right, or use the touch screen. Then
press the Select icon.
(1) Scroll through the models one by one.
(2) Scroll to the top or bottom of the list. If more than one page of models is available, scroll page by page.
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FIG.90 Once the vehicle has been loaded in the EDT the machine specific information can be viewed any time during
the diagnostic section by selecting the Information icon (1) that has relocate
relocated
d to the bottom left-hand
left hand corner of the EDT.
FIG.91 Selecting the Information icon will load vehicle specific help. After selecting a machine level help, there will
be the selection option description.
DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTION
CONNECTION SELECTION
After the desired model is selected, the screen will display the available connections.
FIG.93 Scroll through the steps (1) for further instruction on the connection points. Navigate through the connections
using the left and right arrow icons (2). Select the desired connection by selecting the Select Connect
Connection icon (3).
NOTE: The EDT can be ON when connecting to a vehicle. The vehicle must be OFF during connection of the EDT to
the vehicle’s diagnostic port.
FIG.94 A group of navigation icons appears after the Diagnostics Connection page page.. These options are not available
until after a vehicle has been selected. The selected icon will be highlighted in green.
(3) Calibration
(4) Configuration
(5) Diagnostic Test
NETWORK SCAN
FIG.95 The Network Scan page has a tab selector to show Network Scan (1), Network Summary (2) and CAN
Network Status (3).
Network Scan shows all the available ECUs on the network channel and the connection status of each.
• Green LED - ECU is available
• Red LED - ECU is absent
• Yellow LED - ECU is optional
• White LED - ECU is unknown
Select any ECU to display the current hardware and software version loaded on that ECU.
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FIG.96 Network Summary shows a table of control units scanned from the CAN Bus.
The hardware and software will also be displayed on this page if the information is available.
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FIG.97 CAN Network Status shows a graph plotted between the CAN Bus Load in Percentage and Time. The Error
Count will also be displayed on this page.
The screen will display green and red lines showing normal and overload levels of the CAN network activity.
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DIAGNOSTICS BY FUNCTION
FIG.98 Diagnostics by Function contains icon controls for the available functions defined for the vehicle. Select a
function to perform a diagnostic review of a specific vehicle system.
NOTE: Consult the specific machine’s service manual for information on how to use the EDT diagnostic functions for
the machine.
NOTE: The following pages describing Graphical Diagnostics, Diagnostics Summary, and Diagnostics Reporting are
all sub-functions of Diagnostics by Function.
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Graphical Diagnostics
FIG.99 Graphics Diagnostics contains the graphical surface of the desired function to be diagnosed. A list of
available graphical surfaces for the selected function will be available.
Select the icon (1) at the bottom center of Graphical Diagnostics to show the list, or navigate through the graphical
surfaces using the left and right arrow icons (2) to select the desired surface.
NOTE: See the machine service manual for the information on how to use the diagnostic surfaces of the EDT.
FIG.100 Some of the screens in Graphical Diagnostics will show a location of the sensor or switch on the machine.
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Diagnostics Summary
FIG.101 Diagnostics Summary shows the signal icon, signal Description, signal Value, and ECU name in a grid view.
Select the single arrow icons (1) to scroll through each row.
Select the double arrow icons (2) to scroll through each page.
If you want a specific row to be at the top, select the pin icon (3) to the right of the desired row.
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Diagnostics Reporting
Select the desired signal(s). Use the up (1) and down (2) arrow icons to scroll through the selections.
The following plotting selections are available:
(4) Record
(5) Rewind
(6) Forward
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FIG.103 A preview of the selected signal(s) is available and can be viewed in graph, analog, or digital view.
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FIG.104 & 105 Select multiple signals (1) to preview selected signals in one graph. Select a signal icon (2) to play
back an individual recorded signal. Previewing of this signal is also available in graph, analog, or digital view.
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FIG.1 Each recorded signal log with a .csv extension can be viewed in a grid layout. To do so, select on a file from
the list shown, or change the selection of the file using the up and down icons.
Select the single arrow icons (1) to scroll through each row.
Select the double arrow icons (2) to scroll through the pages.
NOTE: Deleting a selected file removes the file permanently from the storage location.
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FIG.107
FIG.1 From the Signal Trace Window, either all files or a single file can be uploaded to a selected drive (fixed drive,
removable
removable drive, CD rom, etc.)
Select the Copy All Files icon (1) to upload all files.
Select the Copy Single File icon (2) to upload a single file.
FIG.108
FIG.1 & 109
09 In the pop up windows, select the desired drive.
Select the Save icon (3).
Specify if the files will be uploaded to the AGCO Communication Server (4).
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CALIBRATION
FIG.110 Go to the Calibration tab and select an item from the list. Press the Start icon (1) to run the Calibration script of
the selected item through a sequence of steps. Follow the instructions given by EDT.
Available calibrations for Valtra Suolahti vehicles vary depending of the tractor model:
- Main Gear Calibration (Versu / Direct / Hitech 5PS)
- Range Gear Calibration (Versu / Direct / Hitech 5PS)
- Hydrostatic Unit (Direct only)
- Speed Sensor Calibration
- F- clutch Calibration
- R-clutch Calibration
- C1-clutch Calibration (Versu / Hitech)
- C2-clutch Calibration (Versu / Hitech)
- C3-clutch Calibration (Versu / Hitech)
- C4-clutch Calibration (Versu / Hitech 5PS)
- Clutch Pedal Calibration
- Powershuttle Adjustments
- Powershift Adjustments (Versu / Hitech)
- Injector Calibration
NOTE: See the machine special instructions for the information on how to use the calibrations from Valtra Info.
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CONFIGURATION
FIG.111 Go to the Configuration tab and select an item from the list. Press the Start icon (1) to run the Configuration
script of the selected item through a sequence of steps. Follow the instructions given by EDT.
Available functions for Valtra Suolahti vehicles under the Configuration tab vary depending of the tractor model:
- Save TC1 indexes to EDT
- Load TC1 indexes to EDT
- Update TC1 indexes with latest factory values
- Adjust TC1 indexes
- Adjust Tractor Terminal Indexes
- Reset Tractor Terminal User Settings
- Change the identifier (CAN ID)
- Hydraulic Configuration
- Tractor number
- Valve head management
- VIN Setup
- Cooling Fan Setup
- Engine Service Parameter Configuration
- Use Engine Activation Code
- Bypass Specification Mismatch
NOTE: See the machine special instructions for the information on how to use these functions from Valtra Info.
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FIG.112 Go to the Diagnostic Test tab and select an item from the list. Press the Start icon (1) to run the Diagnostic
Test script of the selected item through a sequence of steps. Follow the instructions given by EDT.
Available diagnostic tests for Valtra Suolahti vehicles vary depending of the tractor model:
- Hydrostatic Unit Test (Direct only)
- Visco Fan Test
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- Compression Test
- Actuator Test
- Save & Upload Log
NOTE: See the machine special instructions for the information on how to use the diagnostic tests from Valtra Info.
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SOFTWARE FLASH
ECUs are updated using Flash downloads. This helps fix issues as well as roll out new or enhanced features.
FIG.113 Available software packages are listed under the Software Flash tab.
NOTE: Before flash download, make sure the diagnostic terminal is plugged into an AC power source.
IMPORTANT: Do not interrupt software download activity by unplugging or losing power to the USB connector.
FIG.114 See the programming procedure for the information on how to update the tractor software from Valtra Info.
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Active Codes
FIG.115
FIG.11 Select the Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) icon to run the DTC Script to read the trouble codes.
Any active fault code(s) resident with the controller on the vehicle ne
network
twork will be shown.
Select the single arrow icons or (1) to scroll through the fault codes.
Select the double arrow icons (2) to scroll through the pages.
When the desired fault code is highlighted, select the i icon (3) to retrieve the diagnostic
diagnostic fault tree.
Select the snapshot data icon (4) to retrieve the first and last occurrence information.
Select the Export to Excel icon (5) to save the table based information to an Excel format.
FIG.116
FIG.11 Snapshot Data is
is telling the information of first and last occurrence.
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FIG.11 Navigate under diagnostic fault tree by using the arrow icons or scroll slider to move up and down or left and
right.
At any time select the Index (Home) icon (1) to show the fault
fault tree index.
Select the Print icon (2) to print the entire fault tree.
Use the navigation arrows and (3) at the top to go backward or forward.
Select the History icon (5) to show a list of files that have been viewed.
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FIG.118
FIG.1 Select stored codes to view all stored fault codes for the controller on the vehicle network.
Select the icon (1) at the bottom center of the screen and select STORED CODES.
Navigate between the Active / Stored Codes using the left and right arrow icons (2).
Select the Export to Excel icon (5) to save the table based information to an Excel format.
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FIG.1 From the fault code screen, view the Fault Tree Index by selecting the i book icon (1).
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FIG.1 All available fault codes for the vehicle selected will be shown listed in numerical order.
Select a number to display
display the fault tree for that code or select an ECM at the top to display desired ECM fault codes.
Navigate through the fault codes using the scroll arrows or vertical and horizontal Scroll bars (2).
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CAN TRACE
FIG.121
FIG.1 Select the CAN Trace
Tr to run the Script to start recording of the CAN traffic.
Select the Start CAN Trace icon (1) to record the CAN log. This icon toggles between Start CAN Trace and Stop
CAN Trace when selected.
Select the Export CAN Log icon (2) to upload CAN logs (for
(for field use).
Select the Upload File icon (3)) to upload individual CAN logs (for developer use).
FIG.122
FIG.12 & 12
123 CAN logs can be saved
saved to a fixed drive,
drive, removable drive, CD rom, etc. or upload to AGCO server.
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FIG.12 Select one of the recorded file from the list on the left hand side.
Select the Load icon (4) to show the recorded CAN trace log.
Select the View icon (5) to toggle between full screen view and partial screen view.
Select the Edit icon (6) to change the name of the file.
Select
Selec the Delete icon (7) to delete a file.
The CAN log files are in a standard .asc format that can be viewed in any plain text viewer, but is interpreted by AGCO
internal CAN engineering tools.
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EDT LITE
The EDT Lite installation allows the following functions:
• Network Scan/Summary
• Interactive Graphical Diagnostics
• Calibrations
• Configurations
• Diagnostic Tests
• Retrieve Controller Error Codes
• Including Fault Tree Linkage
• Access to Fault Tree indexes
• CAN Tracing
EDT Lite will not be able to perform software flashing on the vehicle network controllers.
After installation on a computer EDT Lite will function for 180 days, after which the user will be notified to re-create the
application.
IMPORTANT: EDT Lite is not updated using the internet, but is a static application representing the full EDT application
it was created from.
FIG.125 & 126 Select the Create EDT Lite icon under EDT Utilities to start the creator or from the desktop select
the Start icon, then All Programs > AGCO > EDT Lite Creator.
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FIG.127 Select any drive (USB or physical) where the EDT Lite Creator is to be placed (target drive). If multiple
installations of EDT Lite are required, install the EDT Lite creator onto a USB memory device.
Select the icon (1) next to Select an output folder to load the folder browser
Select OK (2).
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FIG.128 Select the content to be created for EDT Lite by selecting the box next to the required region (3).
Select brand (4) to be included for EDT Lite.
Select Create Installation (5) to start the process.
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FIG.129 The target drive is monitored for available space during the process (6).
The progress bar shows the installation process (7).
Select the Close icon (8) when the process is complete.
FIG.130 If the target drive is not large enough, a dialog box will appear. To resolve do one of the following:
• Reduce the amount of content by deselecting brands and/or models.
• Increase the available size of the target drive.
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FIG.131 After the creation process is complete, the target drive folder is shown. Copy the new EDT Lite installation to
the network, burn to a CD, copy to a flash drive, or test by creating EDT Lite on the target drive.
NOTE! All of the files in this folder are required for the installation process.
FIG.132 Select and open the Report file to show the progress of EDT Lite creation.
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FIG.133 To install EDT Lite, attach the target drive to the computer where EDT Lite is to be installed. Navigate to the
target drive and locate EDT Lite Setup.exe. Double click on the file. Follow the instructions on the screen to install.
NOTE! It is recommended to copy the EDT Lite Installer folder from target drive to your PC due to faster installation.
FIG.136 After the installation process is complete, restart the computer by selecting OK.
FIG.137 After the installation process is complete, start EDT Lite from START > Programs > AGCO > EDT Lite (XP)
or START > Program Files > AGCO Corporation > EDT Lite (Win7), or select the shortcut (1) on the desktop.
FIG.138 The heading at the top of the screen identifies the Lite application (2).
Since EDT Lite is created from the full EDT application, there is no need to authorize the subscription license. All brands
the dealer can service are available from the brand selection screen.
NOTE: If the Select a Brand screen does not show any brand icons, EDT Lite was created from a non-registered
version of the full EDT application. EDT Lite must be created from a registered version of the full EDT
application.
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FIG.139 All seven function icons are shown, but according to a prompt (3) the software maintenance is not functional.
All other function icons work exactly like the full EDT application.
NOTE: For software maintenance on a vehicle, the full EDT application is required.
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INDEX
Numerics
DC In ................................................................... 8,14
Diagnostics by Function ................................... 49, 52
Diagnostic Connection Selection ........................... 49
Diagnostic Terminal ................................................. 6
Components .......................................................... 7
Durability ............................................................. 17
Set-Up ................................................................. 14
Touch Screen ........................................................ 9
Diagnostic Test ....................................................... 61
Diagnostic Trouble Codes ................................ 49, 63
Diagnostics Reporting ............................................ 55
Diagnostics Summary ............................................ 54
Digital Video Out ...................................................... 8
Docking Station ...................................................... 12
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Index ....................................................................... 77
Individual File Flash ............................................... 62
Installation Procedure ............................................ 29
Internet Connection ................................................ 15
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