Claas Variant 565-560 (J14) Balers Technical System EN
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- Brand: Claas
- Model: Variant 565-560 (J14) Balers
- Type Of Manual: Technical System
- Language: EN
- Format: PDF(s)
- Size: 29.3 MB
File List:
00 0302 343 1.pdf
00 0302 565 2.pdf
00 0305 632 1.pdf
00 0305 772 0.pdf
CLAAS HARNESS PARTS.pdf
00 0302 343 1.pdf:
PROFI CAM 3
Table of contents
General information
Marking of warnings and hazard prevention notes
First-aid measures
CCN explanation
CCN (CLAAS Component Number)
Electric system standard
Hydraulic system standard
CCN (CLAAS Component Number)
10 Electrical / Electronic equipment
1030 Board computer / Indicators
Camera system
Description of function
1097 Testing / Measuring / Adjusting
Testing / measuring / adjusting the PROFI CAM
Checking the fuse in the video channel select box (C102)
Testing the video camera connector (C055)
1098 Fault / remedy
Fault / remedy PROFI CAM
The video monitor (C101) shows no image or cannot be switched on (indicator light fails to light up)
Video monitor (C102) displays a blue image either permanently or temporarily
The video monitor image is blurred
Replacing the fuse in the video channel select box (C102)
Connection and connecting cable with video camera (C055)
00 0302 565 2.pdf:
Sensor system
Table of contents
CCN explanation
CCN (CLAAS Component Number)
Electric system standard
Hydraulic system standard
CCN (CLAAS Component Number)
Introduction
Safety rules
Safety and hazard information
10 Electrical / Electronic equipment
1097 Testing / Measuring / Adjusting
Test report of the angle sensor (0011780.x)
Application of test report
Required tools
Test report of the angle sensor (0011780.x)
Testing / Measuring / Adjusting of angle sensor (0011780.x)
1. Reason for test
2. Mechanical test of angle sensor
3. Electric test with CDS
4. Electric test with multimeter
5. Mechanical test of connecting cable
Completing the machine
Test report of position and speed sensors
Application of test report
Required tools
Sensor variants
Part numbers of speed sensors
Part number of position sensor
Test report of position and speed sensors
Testing / measuring / adjusting of position and speed sensors
1. Reason for test
2. Mechanical test
3. Electric test with CDS
4a. Installation dimensions
Check of installation dimension
Installation dimensions of gearbox speed sensor (0011 799.x) and cam speed sensor (0011 810.x)
Installation dimension of position sensor (0011 815.x)
4b. Installation position
Centring of sensor
Metal-free zone
5. Electric test with multimeter
Voltage measurement
Direction of rotation and speed sensor (0011 605.x)
Measured values table
6. Mechanical test of connecting cable
Completing the machine
Test report of the urea sensor (00 0773 207 x)
Application of test report
Required tools
Parts number of the urea sensor
Test report of the urea sensor
Testing / measuring / adjusting urea sensor
1. Reason for test
2. Mechanical test
3. Mechanical test of connecting cable
4. Electric test with multimeter
5. Component test with the CDS
00 0305 632 1.pdf:
VARIANT 560VARIANT 565VARIANT 580VARIANT 585
Table of contents
Introduction
Notes on the manual
Validity of manual
Information about this Technical Systems Manual
Using the manual
Document structure based on subassemblies
Search and find
Directions
Identifying warnings
Hazard signs
Signal word
Safety rules
Safety signs and warnings
Requirement made on technical staff
Children in danger
Hazard areas of the machine
Instructors travelling along during fieldwork
Risk of injury from rotating shafts
Structural alterations of the machine
Optional equipment and spare parts
Control of running machine
Technical condition
Respecting technical limit values
Danger from machine parts that continue rotating
Keeping safety devices functional
Personal protective equipment
Wearing suitable clothing
Removing dirt and loose objects
Parking the machine safely
Unsuitable operating utilities
Safe handling of service fluids and auxiliary utilities
Environmental protection and disposal
Keeping the cab free of chemicals
Avoiding fires
Potentially fatal electric shock from overhead lines and lightning strike
Electric shock from electric system
Noise may damage your health
Pre-loaded machine parts
Liquids under pressure
Compressed air
Toxic exhaust gases
Hot surfaces
Safe access and leaving
Working only on the stopped machine
Hazards during repairs
Raised machine parts and loads
Danger from welding work
Checking and charging the battery
Preparations for cases of emergency
CCN explanation
Electric system standard
Hydraulic system standard
CCN (CLAAS Component Number)
09 Hydraulic system
0920 Valves
Main valve block
Measured values table
ROTO CUT valve block and swinging cutting frame
Measured values table
ROTO CUT valve block without swinging cutting frame
Conveyor floor valve block
0980 Hydraulic circuit diagram
Hydraulic circuit diagram
With swinging cutting frame (RC Pro)
Without swinging cutting frame (RC option)
With swinging conveyor floor (RF)
10 Electrical / Electronic equipment
1005 Power supply
Main power supply via ISOBUS connector
Measured values table
Description of function
1012 Modules / sensors
A019 module pin assignment
A099 module pin assignment
A196 module pin assignment
1040 Yield measuring
Crop moisture sensor
Measured values table
Description of function
1080 Electrical circuit diagram
Introduction into circuit diagrams
Overview of designations
CLAAS cable marking
Power supply
Communication
Electric circuit diagrams
SCM00a: Retrofit kit on the tractor for power supply via ISOBUS connector
SCM00b: Tractor – baler Y cable
SCM100: Main power supply
SCM105: CAN bus and diagnosis with ISOBUS connection
SCM110: Crop moisture sensor
SCM115: Central lubrication system, chain lubrication oil level actual value switch option
SCM120: Baling pressure control
SCM125: Cutting unit/conveying unit
SCM130: Bale chamber load indicator
SCM135: Work lighting
SCM140: Twine tying, comfort net wrapping unit
SCM145: Bale diameter sensor, tensioning arm, tailgate, baling belts speed, baler speed, bale ramp
SCM200a: Standard lighting equipment
SCM200b: USA lighting equipment
1081 Overview of connectors
Connector database (chp CLAAS)
Example of representation of key numbers (CHP)
Key number (CHP)
Connector representation (CHP)
1085 Networks
CAN bus with ISOBUS
Measured values table
Description of function
21 Feeder unit
2125 Rotor
Cutting unit with swinging cutting frame (RC PRO)
Measured values table
Description of function
Cutting unit without swinging cutting frame (RC)
Measured values table
Description of function
Conveying unit with swinging conveyor floor (RF)
Measured values table
Description of function
45 Baling system
4500 Baling system
Baling pressure regulation and tailgate actuation
Measured values table
Description of function
46 Tying system
4610 Twine wrapping
Twine tying
Measured values table
Description of function
Twine tying sequence diagram
4615 Net wrapping / film wrapping
Net wrapping
Measured values table
Description of function
Net wrapping sequence diagram
92 Diagnosis
9210 Error codes machine
FMI fault codes
FMI 00 (Signal too high)
FMI 01 (Signal too low)
FMI 02 (Erratic signal)
FMI 03 (Voltage too high)
FMI 04 (Voltage too low)
FMI 05 (Current too low)
FMI 06 (Current too high)
FMI 07 (Mechanical failure)
FMI 08 (Abnormal frequency signal)
FMI 09 (Communication error)
FMI 10 (Rate of signal change too fast)
FMI 11 (Multiple faults)
FMI 12 (ECU defective)
FMI 13 (Signal outside of calibration range)
FMI 16 (Parameter not available)
FMI 17 (ECU not responding)
FMI 18 (Power supply failure)
FMI 19 (Software conditions not met)
FMI 95 (No signal change)
FMI 96 (CAN Bus system defective)
FMI 97 (Erratic condition)
FMI 98 (Warning)
FMI 99 (Info)
Machine fault code list (DTC)
DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) overview
00 0305 772 0.pdf:
Table of contents
Introduction
Notes on the manual
Information about this Technical Systems Manual
Using the manual
Document structure based on subassemblies
Search and find
Directions
Identifying warnings
Hazard signs
Signal word
Safety rules
Safety signs and warnings
Requirement made on technical staff
Children in danger
Hazard areas of the machine
Instructors travelling along during fieldwork
Risk of injury from rotating shafts
Structural alterations of the machine
Optional equipment and spare parts
Control of running machine
Technical condition
Respecting technical limit values
Danger from machine parts that continue rotating
Keeping safety devices functional
Personal protective equipment
Wearing suitable clothing
Removing dirt and loose objects
Parking the machine safely
Unsuitable operating utilities
Safe handling of service fluids and auxiliary utilities
Environmental protection and disposal
Keeping the cab free of chemicals
Avoiding fires
Potentially fatal electric shock from overhead lines and lightning strike
Electric shock from electric system
Noise may damage your health
Pre-loaded machine parts
Liquids under pressure
Compressed air
Toxic exhaust gases
Hot surfaces
Safe access and leaving
Working only on the stopped machine
Hazards during repairs
Raised machine parts and loads
Danger from welding work
Checking and charging the battery
Preparations for cases of emergency
10 Electrical / Electronic equipment
1098 Fault / remedy
ISOBUS checklist for fault analysis
Use of the checklist
1. Fault when loading the graphical user interface of the ISOBUS implement
1.1 The graphical user interface for an ISOBUS implement (object pool) is not loaded to the terminal
1.2 Loading the graphical user interface of the ISOBUS implement is not finished or is interrupted
1.3 The graphical user interface for an ISOBUS implement is loaded to the wrong terminal
2. Fault when assigning function keys
2.1 No keys available for assigning, no AUX input available
2.2 Assigned function keys without a function or faulty
2.3 Assignment of function keys after restarting no longer available
3. Task management fault (TC BAS)
3.1 Meter readings from the implement not available or remain at zero
3.2 Import/export of iso.xml not possible/only partially possible
3.3 Missing reference tracks in import/export
3.4 Individual tasks cannot be deleted from the terminal
3.5 Folder structure task data on the USB stick
4. Section Control fault (TC SC)
4.1 TC SC at the wrong terminal
4.2 TC SC without a function/only with a partial function
4.3 Incorrect switching on or off of TC SC
5. Testing and measuring
5.1 Testing and measuring ��� terminal socket
5.2 Testing and measuring ��� ISOBUS socket
5.3 Testing and mestic socket
6. Diagnosis with CDS
6.1 ISOBUS check (load object pool)
6.2 ISOBUS CAN logging (assigning of function keys)
6.3 ISOBUS CAN logging (assigned key without a function)
6.4 ISOBUS CAN logging (assignment no longer available, gets lost)
6.5 ISOBUS CAN logging (in thewith task management)
6.6 ISOBUS CAN logging (general problems)
7. ISOBUS components/AEF compatibility/software statuses
7.1 ISOBUS components and fault description
7.2 ISOBUS functionalities
7.3 Software statuses/AEF compatibility
CLAAS HARNESS PARTS.pdf:
CLAAS HARNESS PARTS
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1081 Overview of connectors
CLAAS HARNESS PARTS (CHP)
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