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Use Remote Display Access (RDA) to allow someone from a remote location to view an operating display.
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MTG Connection: Verify that software versions of display and MTG are compatible and communicating. |
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Signal Strength: View signal strength to assess if an RDA session can be connected successfully. Poor cellular signal may prevent a session from connecting. |
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Blue Outline: When an RDA session is in progress, there is a blue outline around the display screen to indicate that the session is active. |
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End Session: End session from the display in order to stop sharing display screen with a remote user. |
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Session Type: Displays "Control" when an RDC session is active. |
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Yellow Outline: When an RDC session is in progress, there is a yellow outline around the display screen to indicate that the session is active. |
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From a computer or mobile device, log in to JDLink.com or MyJohnDeere.com and select the desired machine. Initiate a Remote Display Access session to send an RDA request to the operator in the cab.
Once connected, the display view is sent through an Ethernet cable to the machine MTG. Using a cellular connection, information from the MTG is sent to the John Deere communications network, allowing the display screen to be viewed on JDLink.com or MyJohnDeere.com.
From a remote location, the operator in the cab can be assisted with display setup, optimization, and troubleshooting.