USER INTERFACE FOR AN AGRICULTURAL SYSTEM
20170113548 ยท 2017-04-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06F3/04842
PHYSICS
B60K2360/161
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06F3/04886
PHYSICS
G06F3/0481
PHYSICS
B60K35/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06F3/0481
PHYSICS
A01B76/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An agricultural system including a vehicle, a controller and a display mounted in the vehicle, and an implement coupled to the vehicle. The display is coupled to the controller, and the controller is configured to: identify a system configuration of the vehicle; identify a system configuration of the implement; load and render on the display a selected user interface dependent upon the system configuration of the vehicle and the system configuration of the implement; and provide a tutorial mode with navigational aids to complete setup data for the agricultural system relative to the system configuration of the vehicle and the system configuration of the implement.
Claims
1. An agricultural system, comprising: a vehicle; an implement coupled to said vehicle; a controller; and a display mounted in said vehicle, said display being coupled to said controller, said controller being configured to: identify a system configuration of said vehicle; identify a system configuration of said implement; load and render on said display a selected user interface dependent upon said system configuration of said vehicle and said system configuration of said implement; and provide a tutorial mode with navigational aids to complete setup data for the agricultural system relative to said system configuration of said vehicle and said system configuration of said implement.
2. The agricultural system of claim 1, wherein said controller is further configured to identify said system configuration of said vehicle and to identify said system configuration of said implement upon being booted.
3. The agricultural system of claim 2, wherein said controller is further configured to render said selected user interface upon a variety of types of said display.
4. The agricultural system of claim 2, wherein said system configuration of said vehicle includes a vehicle make and model of said vehicle, and said system configuration of said implement includes an implement make and model of said implement.
5. The agricultural system of claim 4, wherein said system configuration of said vehicle and said system configuration of said implement further include software unlocks associated with said vehicle and/or said implement.
6. The agricultural system of claim 1, wherein default settings are provided as part of the setup data.
7. A method of displaying information for an agricultural system that includes a vehicle, an implement coupled to the vehicle, a controller and a display mounted in the vehicle, the display is coupled to the controller, the method comprising the steps of: identifying a system configuration of the vehicle; identifying a system configuration of the implement; loading and rendering on the display a selected user interface dependent upon said system configuration of said vehicle and said system configuration of said implement; and providing a tutorial mode with navigational aids to complete setup data for the agricultural system relative to said system configuration of said vehicle and said system configuration of said implement.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein said identifying said system configuration of said vehicle and said identifying said system configuration of said implement take place immediately following a booting of the controller.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of rendering said selected user interface upon a selected one of a variety of types of said display.
10. The method of claim 8, wherein said system configuration of said vehicle includes a vehicle make and model of said vehicle, and said system configuration of said implement includes an implement make and model of said implement.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein said system configuration of said vehicle and said system configuration of said implement further include software unlocks associated with said vehicle and/or said implement.
12. The method of claim 7, wherein default settings are provided as part of the setup data.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0023] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
[0025] Now, additionally referring to
[0026] While a planter 14 is shown in detail it is to be understood that any agricultural implement 14 can be utilized. Further, although a towing of implement 14 by tractor 12 is illustrated herein it should be understood that tractor 12 may be any agricultural, construction, or forestry vehicle that can be coupled to various implements 14.
[0027] Now, additionally referring to
[0028] The Phoenix Display is divided into several distinct screen regions: a Top Bar 50, a Left Hand Area 52, a Runscreen 54, a Bottom Bar 56, and a Menu 58 with a Settings Screen, a Diagnostics Screen, a Productivity Screen, and a Tutorial Mode selection.
[0029] The Top Bar 50Provides access to global level information, tools, and setups. The Top Bar 50 is shown all the time, is never covered by popups, and includes fault lamps, status, Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and Guidance statuses, as well as access to the Menu 58 and the Home Screen.
[0030] The Left Hand Area 52 (LHA)Contains vehicle status and performance data; with views and controls needed as the operator drives and bounces through the field. The LHA 52 is shown all the time to the user, and is never covered by popups. The upper portion is dedicated to vehicle 12. The upper portion can show either regulatory or platform requirements. This portion is not changeable by the user. The lower portion is changeable by the user, with default displays provided. The expandable drawers show additional info when selected by the operator, just one touch away from the runscreen 54.
[0031] The Runscreen 54Contains controls that users need daily in order to efficiently operate the equipment 10 and productively accomplish the job. The Runscreen 54 has views and controls you needed to drive in the field, for example, Target rate control, a planter bar graph, Combine ACS engage, and loss monitors. Layouts of the Runscreen 54 are changeable by the user, with defaults being provided.
[0032] The Bottom Bar 56Contains runscreen 54 page controls, status and shortcuts drawers. These are shown all the time, are never covered by popups; and includes fault lamps, status, GNSS and Guidance statuses, access to Menu 58 and Home Screens. The regions help to organize the data and provide the user with a system for understanding where certain types of data, controls, or interactions are available. A particularly distinctive feature is the way the data is organized, with all the setups that are done once in a while being stored under the menu 58 (accessed through Top Bar 50).
[0033] Now, additionally referring to
[0034] The Menu 58Productivity Screen: is for summary reports to the user at the end of an operation. The reports are based on a certain Field/Task or on a user-resettable counter related to an event that is counted. The reports can contain both vehicle 12 and implement 14 information.
[0035] The Menu 58Diagnostics Screen: is for detailed diagnostics when an operator or a dealer needs to investigate a problem. This can also be used for special case operations (stationary manual testing to make sure hardware is working, etc.). All the setups that the user needs for daily operations are stored under the Home Screen (accessed through the Top Bar 50), such as a Grower/Farm/Field/Crop/Task selection and the ask management of the Vehicle/Implement/Vehicle and Implement Configuration/Product Configuration overviewProduct assignmentVariety Tracking etc.
[0036] All of the status (Read-Only) as well as adjustments that the user needs immediately as they are driving through the field are placed on the Runscreen 54 and LHA 52, which are user customizable. Another notable characteristic is the scalability between the 12 inch (Phoenix) and 8 inch (Hawk) Displays 16 providing a consistent User Interface (UI)/User Experience (UX). The UI/UX framework supports dual display navigation with any variation of Phoenix and Hawk displays. The UI/UX framework is highly flexible supporting the movement of display 16/controller 18 from one vehicle to another including non-CNHi vehicles.
[0037] The Phoenix and Hawk Displays are installed in the tractors 12, on boot, the display 16 will identify the system configuration (i.e. vehicle make and model, implement make and model, software unlocks etc.) and will load and render that specific UI. Additionally a tutorial mode filled with navigational tips is available on the rendering. Then the user will have to setup the system, and going with the defaults is one of the choices.
[0038] The bottom LHA 52 and Runscreen 54 are loaded with a default set of data and controls which the user can change at any time by way of an Edit Mode. Each set of vehicle 12/implement 14 pairings have preloaded defaults appropriate for a specific selected operation.
[0039] Now, additionally referring to
[0040] While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.