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Fits Case IH STX and New Holland T9000 Models: 275 325 425 500 T9020 280 330 430 530 T9030 335 435 535 T9040 375 440 T9050 380 450 T9060 385 480 485 Steering Ready Kit Installation Guide Kit: EDX-SR-CSTX, P/N 911-3001-000 (i) This installation kit is not applicable to Quadtrac machines. (ii) The kit is specific to machines that: Are AccuGuide Ready Have the 19-pin ITT valve connection (located under the cab at the right rear corner - see photos at right). Read and Follow Safety Messages In these instructions, you will see the heading WARNING and the safety alert symbol. They indicate a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. The safety messages provide information to identify a hazard associated with potential injury. Before installing, operating, or performing maintenance or service on any part of the system: Read and understand this Steer Ready Kit Installation Guide Read and understand the Steer Ready User Guide Do not allow anyone to operate without instruction Keep these instructions and all related safety information with the manual for your machine and other implements. If you have any questions or need assistance, contact your local dealer or distributor. Overview A series of equipment specific kits has been developed to work in conjunction with your steer ready system. For the machine models listed above, these kits contain the components for: the wheel angle sensor (WAS) - if applicable the steering wheel switch (SWS - for steering override) - if applicable the electronic control unit (ECU) The items in each applicable kit are detailed in the tables that follow the safety warnings on the next page. After the kit tables there are step-by-step installation instructions for each of the kits supplied. Please read this manual thoroughly before beginning the installation. January 2012 876-0148-000 Rev. B Rel. 1 1

To avoid serious injury or death during machine operation, install the appropriate kits for your tractor make and model. Machine Preparation Inspect the machine and perform any needed maintenance (for example, contaminated hydraulic fluid) before installing the Steer Ready Installation Kit. This kit cannot perform as intended on a machine that is not maintained properly. Errors in performance increase the risk of operator and bystander injury or death. Failure to maintain clean hydraulic fluid and operational hydraulic components can cause loss of directional control resulting in serious injury or death. Turn off the machine and power off all steer ready components when installing or performing maintenance. Before attempting to install any of the components, park the machine on a clean level floor with adequate clearance to work all around. Before you perform any drilling, cutting or fastening, ensure that no other tractor components, such as electrical wiring, will be damaged. Failure to follow this warning may cause physical injury and/or damage to the machine. Kit Contents - Wheel Angle Sensor Unpack the wheel angle sensor kit and identify the required parts as shown. Kit items are A, B, C etc. with a W (Wheel) prefix. REF PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION PHOTOGRAPH Bag 710-0099-000 (W1 of 3) contains WA to WF WA 720-0045-000# 1 WAS assembly WB 750-5002-000 1 Sensor, dual output, BEI WC 602-1087-000 1 Connector arm, steering, long WD 675-1191-000 2 Screw, mach, 8-32 x 3", PPH ZP 2 22

Kit Contents - Wheel Angle Sensor (continued) REF PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION PHOTOGRAPH WE 675-1054-000 3 Nut, nylock 8-32NC, ZP WF 675-1150-000 1 Screw, 8-32 x 1", Allen socket cap, ZP WG 675-2031-000 1 Threaded rod, 5/16-24 x 12" Bag W2 of 3 contains WH, WI and WJ WH 676-1053-000 4 Nut, 5/16-24 standard ZP WI 760-0018-000 2 Rod end swivel with stud, 5/16-24 WJ 675-2010 2 Bolt, 5/16NC x 3/4" Gr5 ZP (WAS assembly to WN) Bag W3 of 3 contains WK and WL WK 675-2010 676-1036 2 2 Bolt, 5/16NC x 3/4" Gr5 ZP Nut, nylock - 5/16NC ZP (WN to WO) WL 675-2043-000 2 Cone point Allen, 3/8-16 x 1-1/2", SSS, BO WM 675-0126-000 1 Threadlocker, Loctite 242, single use 3

Kit Contents - Wheel Angle Sensor (continued) REF PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION PHOTOGRAPH WN 640-0073-000 1 WAS assembly mounting bracket (Use with WO) WO 640-0085-000 1 WAS clamp bracket (Use with WN) WP 640-0074-000 1 WAS rod link bracket Kit Contents - Steering Wheel Switch Unpack the steering wheel switch kit and identify the required parts as shown. Kit items are A, B, C etc. with an S (Switch) prefix. REF PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION PHOTOGRAPH SA 478-0008 2 Magnet, flex - 1/2"W x 1"L x 1/8"T, plain 1 SB 675-0077 1 Epoxy, Hardman 04001 - single double bub SC 602-1062 1 Steering wheel switch mounting bracket SD 726-1054 1 Steering wheel switch/cable assembly SE 677-2002 4 Tie strap, 7" releasable 4 44

Kit Contents - Electronic Control Unit Unpack the electronic control unit kit and identify the required parts as shown. Kit items are A, B, C etc. with an E (Electronic) prefix. REF PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION PHOTOGRAPH EA 051-0226-000# 1 Main cable EB Not used N/A Not used/included in kit N/A EC 051-0250-000# 1 Steering controller main cable, PVED ED 051-0271-000# 1 Valve cable, CNH STX AccuGuide EE 051-0230-000# 1 WAS cable EF 051-0229-000# 1 SWS cable EG 054-0117-000 1 Power switch 5

Kit Contents - Electronic Control Unit (continued) REF PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION PHOTOGRAPH EH 051-0166-000# 1 CAN-PWR cable EI 806-1031-000# 1 Controller (ECU) EJ 750-5003-000 1 Steering controller EK 640-0091-000 1 ECU mount bracket EL 640-0102-000 1 Steering controller mount bracket, steer ready 6 66

Kit Contents - Electronic Control Unit (continued) REF PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION PHOTOGRAPH Bag E1 of 1 contains EM, EN, EO and EP EM 675-1197-000 4 Screw, self-drilling, #10-16 x 2-1/2", hex, ZP EN 675-1188-000 2 Screw, mach, M6 x 12mm, PPH, ZP EO 675-1210-000 2 Screw, mach, M6-1.0 x 16mm, PPH, ZP EP 675-2048-000 678-1073-000 676-1040 2 2 2 Bolt, 1/4NC x 1-1/2" Gr5 ZP Washer, flat - 1/4" ZP Nut, lock - 1/4NC ZP Gr5 ZP EQ 726-1093-000 1 Switch bracket ER 677-2001 20 Tie strap, 11" heavy duty ES 675-0153-000# 1 Dust cap, shell size 16, Rec TR 7

Installation - Wheel Angle Sensor (WAS) Switch off the machine s engine while installing or adjusting the WAS. Keep others away and stay clear of mechanical steering linkages to prevent serious injury or death from pinch point hazards while manually operating the hydraulic steering circuit. 1. Prepare the wheel angle sensor. a. Using the provided hardware WE (nuts) and WD (bolts - not shown), attach the WAS wire connector WB to the WAS housing WA. Install the bolts up through the bottom of the housing. Align the right edge of the connector (viewed from above, socket away from you) with the corner of the WAS housing (Figure 1a). WB WE WD WA Figure 1a: Prepared WAS housing/connector b. Cut two holes off the WAS arm WC at the opposite end from the WAS shaft mounting hole (Figure 1b). Cut WC WAS shaft mounting hole c. Attach the WAS arm WC to the WAS assembly using hardware WF (screw) and WE (nut). Mount the arm WC in the same direction as the wire connector WB (Figure 1c). Before you cut the rod at step 1d below, screw the provided nuts WH onto the rod so that they are inside the cut you will make. After you have cut the rod, the nuts can help clean the threads. d. Cut threaded rod WG 5¾ long then screw the swivel rod ends WI onto the cut threaded rod to achieve a center-to-center stud measurement of 7 (Figures 1d-i and 1d-ii). Leave WH loose until you complete linkage adjustment at step 2. Figure 1b: WAS arm preparation WB WC Figure 1c: Attached WAS arm WE WF WG 7 WH 5¾ WI Figure 1d-i: Cut threaded rod Figure 1d-ii: Assembled threaded rod 8 88

2. Mount the wheel angle sensor. a. Using hardware WK, fasten clamp bracket WO to extension bracket WN with the welded nuts on WO at the bottom. Use the top holes in bracket WO (Figure 2a). WN WO WK Welded nuts b. Locate the top frame brace near the articulation point of the tractor (Figure 2b). Figure 2a: Bracket assembly (WP and WN) c. To ensure a solid bracket mounting, apply the recommended amount of threadlocker WM to the cone point Allen set screws WL and attach the WO/WN bracket assembly to the back lip of the top frame brace (Figure 2c-i). The center of the assembled brackets must be 7 from the center of the articulation point (Figure 2c-ii). Using hardware WJ, attach the WAS assembly (from step 1) to bracket WN. The wire connector WB must face the front right section of the tractor (Figure 2c-i). Figure 2b: Frame brace location Top frame brace WAS assembly WJ To front right WL WB WO/WN Articulation point 7 Figure 2c-i: Installed WAS bracket assembly and WAS assembly. Figure 2c-ii: WAS assembled brackets location 9

2. Mount the wheel angle sensor (continued). d. Remove the front right bolt from the articulation linkage (Figure 2d-i) and use the bolt to install the WAS rod mounting bracket WP (Figure 2d-ii). Set the bracket at 90 right to the articulation linkage (Figure 2d-ii). WP 90 Right Front right bolt Figure 2d-i: Articulation linkage front right bolt e. Using hardware WH, install the assembled WAS linkage from step 1d between the last hole in WAS connector arm WC and bracket WP. Set the swivel studs downward at both ends (Figure 2e). Leave the swivel nuts WH loose. f. With all hardware WH loose, slowly turn the wheels full left lock then full right lock. Check that the linkage moves freely without binding and adjust the linkage as necessary (Figures 2e and 2f). Figure 2d-ii: Installed WAS rod mounting bracket WAS linkage WC WP WH Figure 2e: Installed WAS linkage - full left lock g. When the linkage does move freely and without binding, tighten hardware WH on the rod and the swivels (Figure 2e). Figure 2f: Full right lock 10 1010

Installation - Steering Wheel Switch (SWS) 1. Install the steering wheel switch. a. Locate the steering shaft under the steering console near the cab floor. The shaft is surrounded by a metal shield (Figure 1a). Steering shaft shield b. Drill a 3/8 hole in the sensor bracket SC at the opposite end from the sensor hole. Put a 90 bend in the end just drilled to 3/8 (Figure 1b). Figure 1a: Shielded steering shaft SC Sensor bracket s new hole and bend c. Remove the bottom steering shaft shield flange nut. Using the bent sensor arm as a template, drill a ½ hole in the steering shaft shield (Figure 1c). Cut one of the magnets SA in half. Using the twopart epoxy SB, attach one half of the magnet to the inner steering shaft. Turn the shaft 180 and attach the other half magnet. You do not need to use the second magnet on this installation. Figure 1b: Newly drilled/bent sensor bracket Shield flange nut removed Drilled 1/2 hole d. Attach sensor SD to the bracket SC. Fasten the sensor arm to the steering shaft shield flange with the nut removed at 1c (Figure 1d). e. Align the sensor SD with the magnets and adjust the sensor face to 1/8 to 1/4 from the magnets. Figure 1c: Drilled shaft shield and installed magnets SD SC 11 Figure 1d: Installed sensor arm

Installation - Electronic Control Unit (ECU) See Appendix A for a schematic of the cable connections. 1. Install the ECU. a. Identify the ECU mounting location to the right of the driver s seat on the cab floor (Figure 1a). b. Facing the one inch tabs of bracket EK toward the right door/window, align the bracket parallel to the tractor. The bracket should be 6½ from the door/ window and 2¼ from the fuse box (Figure 1b). Using hardware EM, fasten bracket EK to the floor (Figure 1b). Do not overtighten the self drilling screws. Overtightening could cause the fastener to fail. Use a small level (not shown) to check the level of the bracket and adjust accordingly. Figure 1a: ECU mounting location 6½ 2¼ In steps c, d and e following, you will mount the ECU (EI) directly against the inside face of bracket EK (the inside face being the face toward the driver s seat). You will mount the steering controller EJ indirectly against the outside face of bracket EK using a second bracket, EL. Mount both the ECU and the steering controller with their cable connectors toward the rear of the tractor. c. Using the shorter hardware EN through the rearmost holes in bracket EK, attach EI (cable connectors rearward) loosely to the inside face of bracket EK (Figure 1c - viewed from right window). d. Using the longer hardware EO through the narrow side of bracket EL (wider side forward) and the remaining holes in bracket EK, secure EI and EL to EK (Figure 1c). Tighten EN and EO. It may be necessary to attach the ECU main cable EA to the ECU EI before attaching the ECU to its bracket EK. See step 2a on page 13 for connection details. e. Using hardware EP, attach steering controller EJ (cable connectors rearward) to its bracket EL (Figure 1d - viewed from right window). Figure 1b: Installed ECU mounting bracket EI EK EM Figure 1c: Installed ECU and steering controller bracket EJ EN EO To rear EK EL EL EP To rear 12 Figure 1d: Installed steering controller 1212

2. Assemble and install the cables. On a clean surface, lay out all the cables and become familiar with the connections and where they are to be placed. See Appendix A. a. If not already attached, attach main cable EA to EI using an Allen wrench to secure it. The EA connector only connects with the EI socket that is in line with the power and communications indicators at the opposite end of the ECU the upper socket in this installation (Figure 2a). Connect steering controller cable EC s two 12-pin connectors (black and gray) to their respective sockets on the steering controller EJ (Figure 2a). b. Locate the 19-pin ITT connector on the underside of the cab in the right rear corner (Figure 2b). Disconnect the cable and seal (weatherproof and dustproof) the exposed male pin plug (which will no longer be used - Figure 2b top right inset) with dust cap ES. Connect valve cable ED to the open (female) plug you disconnected (Figure 2b bottom left inset). c. Route ED up into the cab through the cab access hole (Figure 2c-i) into the fuse box, then out through the side of the fuse box (Figures 2c-ii and 2c-iii). Connect ED to cable EC s connector labeled PVE. EA EC Figure 2a: Cables connected to ECU and steering controller Disconnect ED EJ Power/comms indicators Seal open socket Figure 2b: Connections at the 19-pin ITT connector under the cab on the right rear corner Fuse box cover - remove ED and EE Fuse box cover - remove Figure 2c-i: PVE and WAS cables routed through the cab access hole Figure 2c-ii: Fuse box cover Route ED and EE through here Figure 2c-iii: Fuse box side opening 13

2. Assemble and install the cables (continued). d. Install WAS cable EE between EC s connector labeled WAS and the wire connector (WB) of the WAS assembly installed at the articulation joint (Figure 2d). Route the cable through the cab access hole and the fuse box side opening. e. Install SWS cable EF between EC s connector labeled SWS and the sensor switch cable of SD (installed at step 1d of the SWS installation section). Route cables with existing cables and hoses where applicable and use heavy duty ties ER as required. f. Attach power switch EG to cable EA s connector labeled SWITCH. Some machines are equipped with pop out tabs that you can remove and replace with switch EG. If no tab is available, you can use bracket EK mounting it in the cab at the operator s preferred location. Route the cable in the cab so that it is clear of any machine operation controls. Set the switch to OFF before connecting EA to the battery and step h below. g. Connect CAN-PWR cable EH to EA s open connection labeled TERMINAL/RECEIVER. Route the cable in the cab so that it is clear of any machine operation controls. Connect the opposite end of the cable EH to the guidance terminal. h. Route the power cable on EA to a 12V battery on the tractor and connect it. Hemisphere GPS (2012). All rights reserved. Connect EE here Figure 2d: WAS assembly wire connector 14 1414

Appendix A - ECU Cables and Connections SWS WAS 051-0226-000# 051-0229-000# 051-0230-000# ECU CABLES AND CONNECTIONS SERIAL SWITCH TERMINAL/RECEIVER STEERING CONTROLLER USB EF EE BATTERY 054-0117-000# EC 051-0250-000# STEERING CONTROLLER A B ECU EA ECU SWS WAS PVE B A VALVE 051-0271-000# EH ED EG 15