TeeJet TECHNOLOGIES 98-01624-R0 EcoStop Mobile Interface User Guide
- June 1, 2024
- TeeJet TECHNOLOGIES
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TeeJet TECHNOLOGIES 98-01624-R0 EcoStop Mobile Interface
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: EcoStop
- Manufacturer: TeeJet
- Compatibility: Apple and Android devices
- Features: Mobile interface, Wi-Fi access, software updates
Product Usage Instructions
Initial Startup & Configuration
- Ensure all safety instructions are read and understood.
- Connect the Boom Interface Module Harness as per instructions.
- Connect to the EcoStop Mobile Interface following the steps.
- Verify the current boom configuration before proceeding.
- Once verified, proceed to get to work as described.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues during operation, refer to the troubleshooting section for guidance on resolving common problems.
FAQs
- Q: What should I do if I encounter an error message during startup?
- A: Check the troubleshooting section of the manual for solutions to common startup errors. If the issue persists, contact TeeJet Customer Service or your local dealer for assistance.
- Q: Can I use EcoStop with devices other than Apple and Android?
- A: Specific configurations may vary, and connectivity to different devices may be released with future software updates. For information on compatibility with other devices, refer to the software release notes or contact TeeJet Customer Service.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
All safety related and operating instructions should be read before the system
is operated. Safe operation of machinery is the operators responsibility.
Safety procedures must be posted close to the equipment and clearly visible to
and legible by the operator. Safety procedures should meet all company and
local regulations, as well as MSDS-requirements. For assistance, contact a
local dealer.
Safety Alert Symbol Definitions:
DANGER! This symbol is reserved for the most extreme situations where serious
personal injury or death is imminent.
WARNING! This symbol indicates a hazardous situation that could result in
serious personal injury or death.
CAUTION! This symbol indicates a hazardous situation that could result in
minor or moderate personal injury.
NOTE: This symbol addresses practices in which the operator should be aware.
GENERAL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
DANGER!
· Read and follow instructions. If instructions are unclear after reading the
manual, please contact a local dealer. · Keep children away from equipment. ·
Do not operate machinery under the influence of alcohol or any illegal
substance. · Some systems include a fan heater. Never cover the heater
otherwise there will be a serious danger of fire!
WARNING! ELECTRICAL / SHOCK HAZARDS
· Before working on any particular component, make sure that all power
supplies have been switched off and cannot be accidentally switched on.
· Disconnect power leads before using an arc welder on equipment or anything
connected to the equipment. · Systems including frequency drives have a risk
of electric shock due to residual voltage. It is not permissible to open
the equipment neither to disconnect the system or any quick connection until 5
minutes after the power has been removed. · Only operate the system from the
power source indicated in the manual. If you are not sure of the power source,
consult qualified service personnel. · Do not use a high pressure cleaner to
clean electrical components. This could damage electrical components and
subject the operator to risk of electrical shock. · The electrical supply to
the equipment must be properly routed and connected to the equipment. All
connections must meet the specified requirements.
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WARNING! PRESSURISED HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
· Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE) when performing work on
hydraulic systems. · Adhere to the machine manufacture’s approved maintenance
instructions when working on the hydraulic system. · Always turn equipment off
when working on the hydraulic system. Take appropriate precautions when
opening
systems that have been previously pressurised. · Be aware that hydraulic oil
may be extremely hot and under high pressure.
WARNING! CHEMICAL HANDLING
· Always wear PPE when handling any chemical substance. · Always follow safety
labels and instructions provided by the chemical manufacturer or supplier. ·
The operator should have full information on the nature and the quantity of
the material to be distributed. · ADHERE TO FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL
REGULATIONS REGARDING THE HANDLING, USE OR
DISPOSAL OF AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS.
WARNING! PRESSURISED SPRAY SYSTEM
· It is important to recognise proper safety precautions when using a
pressurised spray system. Fluids under pressure can penetrate skin and cause
serious personal injury.
· The system pressure should never exceed the lowest rated component. Always
know your system and all component capabilities, maximum pressures and flow
rates.
· Filters can only be opened when the manual valves in front of and behind the
filter are in closed position. If any appliance has to be taken out of the
piping, manual valves in front of and behind this appliance have to be in
closed position. If they are reinstalled, make sure that this happens
correctly, that this apparatus is well aligned, and that all connections are
tight.
· The plumbing supply to the equipment should meet all company and local
regulations and must be properly routed and connected to the equipment. All
connections must meet the specified requirements.
· It is advised to drain and purge the liquid train when the equipment shall
not be used for a longer period of time.
WARNING! AUTO STEERING SAFETY
· To prevent serious personal injury or death from being run over by the
vehicle or automated motion of the steering system, never leave the vehicles
operator seat with the system engaged.
· To prevent serious personal injury or death from being run over by the
vehicle or automated motion of the steering system, verify the area around the
vehicle is clear of people or obstacles before startup, calibration, tuning or
engaging the system.
· Make sure equipment is tightly secured to the proper components. · Never
drive on public roads with system engaged.
CAUTION! EQUIPMENT SAFETY, MAINTENANCE, AND SERVICE
· The equipment should be operated only by properly trained, qualified
personnel. They must have proven their skills in the operation of the
equipment.
· Before using the equipment, the operator has to check if the equipment is in
good condition and can be used safely. If not, the equipment cannot be used.
· All necessary PPE must be readily available to the operator at all times. ·
Routinely check the system and components for wear and damage. Replace or
repair when necessary. · Only qualified authorised experts are allowed to
repair or maintain the installation. The maintenance and operating
instructions shall be rigidly observed and followed. · A complete manual for
the equipment must be available to the operator or maintenance technician at
all times.
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CAUTION! HARNESS CABLE AND HOSE SAFETY
· Routinely check all harness cables and hoses for damage or wear. Replace or
repair when necessary. · Do not route harness cables and hoses with sharp
bends. · Do not strap harness cables and hoses to lines with high vibration or
spikes in pressure. · Do not strap harness cables and hoses to lines
transporting hot fluids. · Protect harness cables and hoses from sharp
objects, equipment debris, and material buildup. · Allow sufficient length for
harness cables and hoses to have free movement on sections that move during
operation,
and be sure that harness cables or hoses do not hang below the equipment. ·
Allow sufficient clearance for harness cables and hoses from implement and
machine operational zones. · When cleaning equipment, protect harness cables
from high pressure wash.
NOTE: TOUCH SCREEN CARE
· Keep sharp objects away from the touch screen device. Touching the screen
with a sharp object could result in damage to the display.
· Do not use harsh chemicals to clean the console/display. The correct way to
clean a console/display is to use a soft damp cloth or anti-static wipe,
similar to cleaning a monitor on a computer.
NOTE: RECOMMENDED REPLACEMENT PARTS
· The system has been designed with components that work together to provide
the best system performance. When the system requires replacement parts, only
TeeJet recommended components should be used to maintain proper system
operation and safety.
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
· ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW THE CHEMICAL LABEL’S DIRECTIONS. Droplet size
classification is in accordance with ISO 25358 at the date of publication.
Classifications are subject to change. The chemical being sprayed, tank mixes,
temperature, humidity, wind speed, vehicle speed, etc. can influence the
actual drop size.
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CONNECTIONS
MOBILE INTERFACE
EcoStop
CHAPTER 1 CONNECTIONS
The following is to be used for general reference. Specific configurations
will vary depending on available devices. Contact TeeJet Customer Service or
your local dealer for information on your specific configuration. NOTE:
Connectivity to different devices may be released with future software
releases. Always refer to software release notes for
software/system connectivity at www.teejet.com/support/software.aspx.
POWER
POWER
RXA52 Antenna
Matrix 908
BoomPilot Interface Module (BIM) or Implement Status Module (ISM)
EcoStop Drivers EcoStop Interface Module
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Figure 1: System Diagram
USB Port* LED Indicators
EcoStop
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MOBILE INTERFACE
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Access EcoStop Mobile Interface
to In-cab Connector 45-04091 Cable
Boom Interface Module (BIM)
5A
OR 45-07602 Input Status Module (ISM)
Mobile Device
45-04090-XXX EcoStop to TeeJet CAN Cable
ESIB-xxx-xxx EcoStop Interface Module
Wi-Fi
USB
45-09055 Deutsch 8 position sealing plug, Black
COM ERROR
EcoStop Interface
DRIVER COM
DRIVER ERROR
L
R
POWER
45-05971-xx Power Extension Cable
to Battery +12VDC Left Boom Power
to Battery +12VDC
45-05971-xx
Right Boom Power Power Extension Cable
ESD-x-S-xxx EcoStop Start Driver
ESD-x-xxx-xxx EcoStop 8 Channel
Nozzle Driver
DBX-xxx Driver Extension Cable
ESD-x-xxx-E EcoStop End Driver
45-04078-xxx e-Chemsaver Cables
32 Nozzle System: Nozzles 1-16 80 Nozzle System: Nozzles 1-40
*Not used for all updates or programming. See specific instructions for details.
32 Nozzle System: Nozzles 17-32 80 Nozzle System: Nozzles 41-80
DNX-xxx e-Chemsaver Extension Cable
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EcoStop
Boom Interface Module Harness Connection
With each machine having a different possible switchbox configuration, the
location to T-Tap into the valve harness cannot be specified. However, the
following guidelines may provide some assistance in completing the
installation. 1. Identify boom section cable that runs from the Boom Switchbox
to the boom valves. 2. Use a T-Tap (or similar product) to connect into the
signal wire.
NOTE: In some cases, the Boom Interface Module Harness wires can be connected
directly to the switches inside the Switchbox using the proper spade terminal.
3. Repeat this process for each individual boom section. Figure 2: Boom
Interface Module Harness Connection
Rate Controller
45-10142 Boom Interface Module Harness
DETAIL A
Boom Interface Module Harness
A
Boom Wire
Ground Wire
Wire Tap
+Power Wire
Boom Valve Signal Wire
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CHAPTER 2 ECOSTOP MOBILE INTERFACE
Header Bar
Establish specific section configurations using the EcoStop Mobile Interface.
Connect to the EcoStop Mobile Interface
Establish connection to the Wi-Fi access point. See “Wi-Fi Access Connection”
on page 11 for details..
Using a web browser on your mobile device, go to http://ecostop.info
or use the QR Code on the EcoStop Interface Module or one of the included
stickers.
USB
COM ERROR
EcoStop Interface
DRIVER COM
DRIVER ERROR
L
R
POWER
EcoStop
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Verify Current Boom Configuration
Verify that the current number of sections and established number of nozzles
per each section match the current boom configuration, and that the Nozzles
Detected is valid.
X On the Work screen , verify the Total Sections and Total Nozzles shown on
the information bar are correct.
X On the Configure screen , verify Number of Sections and each Nozzle per
Section.
Get to Work
Switch on/off state on the rate controller will be overrode by the current
mobile interface state.
All Sections
On the Work screen , use the Start/Stop All Sections buttons
to
control application.
Individual Section
On the Work screen , use the Decrease/Increase buttons
to
select an individual section.
Use the Start/Stop Individual Section buttons
to control application.
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EcoStop
INITIAL STARTUP & CONFIGURATION
The first time the system is powered up and the EcoStop Mobile Interface is
accessed, the configuration of the boom is incomplete. 1. Connect your device
to the Wi-Fi access point. See “Wi-Fi Access Connection” on page 11 for
details. 2. Connect to the EcoStop Mobile Interface using a web browser on
your mobile device:
X Go to http://ecostop.info X Use the QR Code on the EcoStop Interface Module
or one of the included stickers.
3. On first start up, go straight to the Configure screen
.
4. Set the number of sections .
5. Set the number of nozzles per individual section .
6. With a valid configuration, save the configuration .
7. Return to the Work screen .
W Switch on/off state on the rate controller will be overrode by the current
mobile interface state.
8. Use the Exit button to disconnect the EcoStop Mobile Interface.
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WI-FI ACCESS CONNECTION
Before one can use the EcoStop Mobile Interface, a Wi-Fi connection to the
EcoStop Interface Module must be established. 1. Select the Wi-Fi network as
noted on the ECU Label. 2. Enter the network’s password: TeeJetTech 3.
Disengage the Auto-Join option for the selected network in the network’s
information options. 4. Connect to the EcoStop Mobile Interface. Wi-Fi
connection will disengage if not connected to the mobile interface within 60
seconds. When connected, Wi-Fi LED on the EcoStop Interface Module will be on.
USB
COM ERROR
EcoStop Interface
DRIVER COM
DRIVER ERROR
L
R
POWER
MOBILE INTERFACE
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Connect Your Apple Device
How to connect your device to the EcoStop Wi-Fi network. Only one mobile
device may connect to the EcoStop Wi-Fi network at a time. It is recommended
that any automatic joining option be disabled.
1. From your Home screen, go to Settings -> Wi-Fi.
2. Turn on Wi-Fi. Your device will automatically search for available Wi-Fi
networks.
5. Disengage the Auto-Join option for this network in the network’s information options.
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3. Tap the name of the Wi-Fi network as noted on the ECU Label.
4. Enter the network’s password: TeeJetTech
Not Connected to the Internet Message
If prompted that the network does not appear to be connected to the internet,
select Keep Trying Wi-Fi .
After you join the network, you’ll see a blue checkmark next to the network
and the connected Wi-Fi icon in the upper corner of your display.
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EcoStop
Connect Your Android Device
How to connect your device to the EcoStop Wi-Fi network. Only one mobile
device may connect to the EcoStop Wi-Fi network at a time. It is recommended
that any automatic joining option be disabled.
1. Open your device’s Settings app.
2. Under Connections or Network & Internet, select Wi-Fi .
5. Enter the network’s password: TeeJetTech . 6. Disengage the Auto-Join
option for this network in the network’s
information options. 7. Select Connect .
3. Turn on Wi-Fi. Your device will automatically search for available Wi-Fi networks.
After you join the network, you’ll see it listed under Current Network and the connected Wi-Fi icon in the upper corner of your display.
Internet May Not Be Available Message
If prompted that the network does not appear to be connected to the internet,
select Always connect .
4. Tap the name of the Wi-Fi network as noted on the ECU Label.
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EcoStop
CONFIGURE
Establish and adjust the boom configuration on the Configure screen 1. Set the Number of Sections using the Decrease/Increase buttons
.
.
2. Set the Nozzles per Section.
W Select the Section Number to be configured using the Decrease/Increase
buttons
.
W Set the Number of Nozzles for the selected Section Number using the
Decrease/Increase buttons
.
3. With a valid configuration, use the Save button
configuration .
to set the
Configuration Validation
Valid Configuration nozzles detected from the BIM or ISM and nozzles
configured are equal Invalid Configuration nozzles detected from the BIM or
ISM and nozzles configured are not equal
Header Bar is unavailable without a saved, valid configuration. Save changes
or Reset to previously saved configuration.
Reset Settings use to reset settings to the previously saved configuration.
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WORK
Start and stop sections on the Work screen .
Control All Sections
1. Use the Start/Stop All Sections buttons
to control all sections .
Control an Individual Section
1. Set the Individual Section using the Decrease/Increase buttons
.
2. Use the Start/Stop Individual Section buttons
to control the selected section .
EcoStop
Information & Status Bar Displays control activity, section information, and nozzle information.
Exiting the Work screen while All Sections are active or an Individual
Section is active will stop application.
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Boom Status Information Displays activity of boom sections W Blue boxes active section(s) W Grey boxes available, inactive section(s) W Empty boxes unavailable section(s)
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EcoStop
ABOUT
The About screen displays current software version for the EcoStop Mobile
Interface and accesses software update options. Software updates will be made
available at www.teejet.com as needed.
Software Updates
1. Follow the on screen instructions. 2. Once receiving the “Firmware update
complete” screen, restart the system to ensure boom information is reported
correctly. 3. Reconnect to the EcoStop Mobile Interface. 4. Verify the new
software version is specified in the Information section.
Information Displays current software version.
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EXIT
The Exit button
should be used to disconnect the device from the EcoStop Wi-Fi network.
EcoStop
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Inactivity Disconnect
The Mobile Interface will automatically disconnect from the EcoStop Wi-Fi
network after five minutes of inactivity.
Closing the web browser will not disconnect the EcoStop Wi-Fi network. Control
is returned to the switchbox and the Mobile Interface will disconnect from the
network after one minute of inactivity.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Issue
1. Cannot Access Mobile Interface
2. Cannot Access Mobile Interface 3. Number of Nozzles Detected are not
what is expected
Causes Using incorrect address:
· https://ecostop.info · http://ecostop.com Wi-Fi connection timed out
Part of system may be unplugged
4. Software version did not change after
update
Error occurred during update
5. Software Update button is not available Invalid update file has been selected
6. Device automatically connects to Mobile Interface
Auto-Join options is active
Solutions
Enter the proper address or use the provided QR Code.
Reconnect to the EcoStop Interface Module.
Check all connections on system.
Continue to use older version of software. Contact TeeJet Customer Service or
your local dealer. Verify update file is a valid .bin file. Turn off Auto-Join
option in the device’s Wi-Fi settings
See “Appendix A Module & Driver LED Information” on page 18 for information on module and driver LED indicators.
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APPENDIX A MODULE & DRIVER LED INFORMATION
ECOSTOP INTERFACE MODULE
LED:
Wi-Fi Status LED. · Off: No Wi-Fi connection. · On: Wi-Fi connection. ·
Blinking at 2 Hz: Wi-Fi communication active.
LED: COM
Interface to PLP Controller CAN Bus Status LED. · Off: No CAN Bus
communications. · 200 ms Pulse: CAN message received. · 100 ms Pulse: CAN
message transmitted.
LED: ERROR
Interface Error Status LED. · Off: No Errors detected. · PLP Mode Blinking: ·
2 Hz Blink Rate: Nozzles detected not equal to Nozzles assigned to boom
sections.
NOTE: Nozzle assignment error disabled if “Extended Boom Status Message” used
for nozzle on/off data. · 6 Hz Blink Rate: PLP Master Message not received
timeout. · Note: Nozzles turn off until problems are resolved. · Power cycle
to reset error.
LED: DRIVER COM
Interface to Driver Modules CAN Bus Status LED. · Off: No CAN Bus
communications. · 200 ms Pulse: CAN message received. · 100 ms Pulse: CAN
message transmitted.
LED: DRIVER ERROR
Driver Error Status LED. · Off: No Errors detected. · Blinking at 2 Hz: Driver
Error detected, look at Driver Module LEDs for error indication. · If no
driver LEDs blinking, then End Terminator Not Found.
Outputs disable until problem fixed. · Power cycle to reset error.
LED: POWER
Power Status LEDs. · Off: Left or Right Driver Power Off. · On: Left or Right
Driver Power On.
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EcoStop
ECOSTOP DRIVER LED: V (Volts)
Module Voltage Status LED. · Off: Module voltage within high and low limits. ·
Default high limit: 16.0 V · Default low limit: 11.0 V · Blinking at 6 Hz for
high limit error. · Blinking at 2 Hz for low limit error. · Power cycle to
reset error.
LED: A (Amps)
Module Amps Status LED. · Off: Module current within high and low limits. ·
Default high limit: 1.20 A · Default low limit: 0.20 A · Blinking at 6 Hz for
high limit error. · Blinking at 2 Hz for low limit error. · Power cycle to
reset error.
LED: COM
Module CAN Bus Communications Status LED. · Off: No CAN Bus message
communications. · 200 ms Pulse: CAN message received. · 100 ms Pulse: CAN
message transmitted. · Two 100 ms blinks then two second delay: No CAN
Messages received time-out after 3 seconds.
LED: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Individual Solenoid Status LEDs. · Off: Normal Operation · Blinking at 10 Hz:
Missing solenoid detected at power up. (power cycle to recover) · Blinking at
6 Hz: High current limit error. · Blinking at 2 Hz: Low current limit error. ·
Blinking at 1 Hz: Solenoid opening error. · On power up all LEDs turn on and
then go off one at a time when the solenoid CAN address is initialized. · Two
100 ms blinks with two second delay: No CAN Messages received after 3 second
time-out. · Power cycle to reset error.
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ECOSTOP
USER GUIDE
Get started with these steps: 1. Connect hardware. 2. Make Wi-Fi connection to
the EcoStop Interface Module. 3. Start EcoStop Mobile Interface. 4. Configure
implement settings. 5. Use the Work screen to control application. 6. Enjoy
on/off spray nozzle control of up to 160 nozzles. 7. Exit EcoStop Mobile
Interface.
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