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Monitor job quality in planting, spraying, and harvesting through an Apple iPad tablet app in the cab of a John Deere machine with John Deere Connect Mobile. Easily visualize and display multiple quality layers to detect problems that can occur during planting, spraying, or harvest. Connect Mobile also has a common user interface that makes it easy to use between different pieces of John Deere equipment.


Connect Mobile split-screen view allows users to compare two quality layers at once in every operation.



While planting, monitor and visualize key performance indicators in high-definition map layers and dashboard tiles such as:


Connect Mobile split-screen view allows users to compare a previous planting layer with current harvest layer, giving the operator instant understanding of variety performance, and helping find how to best harvest the field.


Connect Mobile harvest makes ICA extremely easy. ICA can assist operators in improving the overall daily and seasonal productivity and quality of the combine. This feature is designed to resolve issues operators face during changing crop or harvest conditions and improve combine efficiency.



NOTE: ICA is available only on Final Tier 4 (FT4) model year 2014 through 2017 S Series Combines.






Connect Mobile harvest also has a run time monitor with key indicators. These include rotor speed, fan speed, threshing clearance, chaffer opening, sieve opening, average moisture, average wet yield, and average dry yield during harvest.



They are displayed on the iPad tablet for easy monitoring. When a combine adjustment is made, the operator can see the machine indicators that are affected as they change in real-time.



iPad is a trademark of Apple Inc.


Field Review is a functionality that enables the grower to view previous data collected by the Connect Mobile app. It also allows the operator to download data from the Operations Center to view during the current operation. The grower can access their data directly from an iPad tablet at any time or in any place.



Field Review enables the grower to select the field and operation they desire to view. The grower can then select any of the previous map layers to view on the iPad.



Field Review provides the grower the ability to perform basic crop scouting activities after the crop has emerged. Growers can utilize this functionality to validate planter performance, check chemical efficacy, or help identify potential agronomic issues that can occur in a field.



If the iPad is cellular capable and has an active data plan, Field Review will display the location of the user in the field as they perform their scouting activities.


Flag proximity notifications help avoid obstacles in the field that could damage equipment and cause downtime. Establish a perimeter around flags that mark obstacles in the field. When equipment moves within the selected perimeter, the operator is notified with an audible tone on the iPad tablet, as well as a pop-up notification on the Live Map in Connect Mobile.


Even though users currently do not see layers, Connect Mobile still has connections to the Operations Center data. Below are some of the ways that data is moved between Connect Mobile and the Operations Center to ensure producers and operators have the information they need to do the best job possible.


Previously documented operational layers are viewable in Connect Mobile while performing the current operation.



The following layers can be downloaded from Operations Center for viewing on split-screen mode during the current operation:


Only chance you might have is if you, for some reason, had copied your Brave folders over before you did the reinstall, as it would have all your existing info there. (not sure if restore point to before the reinstall would do the same results?)


Hello @Saoiray

Thank you for your help.

I had to uninstall the Uphold app, as logging-in in the browser was not enough. However, once the app was uninstalled, verifying the wallet in Brave on the phone worked like a charm!


This is the issue and doing this allowed my android brave browser to sign in with uphold again. I follow the instructions signed into uphold via a new tab and then tried to reconnect my brave browser Android app again and it worked! This needs to be highlighted, stickied to the top, or a new thread made as a headline for those having the same issue as I did and others.


I have email conversations mile long with eufy support regarding this. Why did my wyze, arlo, reolink and blink cameras work on that cheap router that cut of the packets between router and eufy homebase but not they eufy 2C. Guess their packets are longer? Its for sure a eufy feature.


Thank you for the only usefull advice. The cameras worked some time fine via mobile connection, but suddenly stopped working. Only via WI-FI works. By removing one SIM card, they started working again. Thanks thanks!! Eufy should fix this problem so that cards can be used in iphone 2.


I've managed to get myself confused as to how the AD mobile attribute syncs to AzureAD. According to here it's part of the set of attributes that's synchronised, however unlike seemingly everything else it's still allowed to be edited by users or admins through Delve profiles and Admin center.


While I wait to see what happens in my environment, does anyone know what happends, I guess there is no writeback? Is there more than one field ? does the sync data overwrite whats in azureAD ? On change or everytime ?


There are two of those actually, mobile phone as synced from the AD and authenticationphone (settable via the portal). Here's some more detailed explanation: -us/azure/active-directory/active-directory-passwords-learn-more#what-d...


They all seem to be setting the mobilephone one, and yes, it looks like there is no SOA for this attribute. You can edit it directly even in dirsynced scenarios and changes you make in O365 are not overwritten by dirsync. What I remember is that previously this attribute never made it to SPO, so we had to set it there manually. It has always been a special one :)


nRF Connect for Mobile isa powerful tool that allows you to scan and explore your Bluetooth Low Energy devices and communicate with them. nRF Connect for Mobilesupports a number of Bluetooth SIG adopted profiles, as well as theDevice Firmware Update profile (DFU) from Nordic Semiconductor orEddystone from Google.


The nRF Toolbox is a container app demonstrating the following Bluetooth profiles: Cycling Speed and Cadence, Running Speed and Cadence, Heart Rate Monitor, Blood Pressure Monitor, Health Thermometer Monitor, Glucose Monitor, and Proximity Monitor. It also supports Nordic UART service.


The nRF Programmer app is designed to enable the easiest method of flashing new firmware to your Nordic Thingy or development kit, directly over the air. The app is currently compatible with the Thingy:53.


The Thingy:52 mobile app complements the Nordic Thingy:52 IoT Sensor kit. It makes it possible to configure and interact with the Thingy out-of-the-box and can be used as a reference for your own app.


You can use Bluetooth to connect some devices to your phone without a cord. After you pair a Bluetooth device for the first time, your devices can connect automatically. If your phone is connected to something through Bluetooth, at the top of the screen, you'll find a Bluetooth icon . Learn how to connect a Bluetooth device.


Now, you can test Matter devices from the Simplicity Connect App. You can use Matter devices over Thread or Wi-Fi. The Matter demos that Simplicity Connect supports are Light, Door Lock, Window, Sensor, Thermostats, and Plug. Learn more about Simplicity Connect Demos.


Troubleshooting with Simplicity Connect is a breeze. The app indicates when your setup is ready to go. Its many features help you to fix bugs in no time and test data throughput and mobile interoperability with a tap of a button on the app. The out-of-the-box demos familiarize you with Simplicity Connect and the entire Silicon Labs development ecosystem. For an in-depth analysis, you can use our Network Analyzer to see the packet trace data.


The Simplicity Connect BLE mobile app is divided into two main functional areas, the Demo view and Develop view. The Demo view provides you with demos for quickly testing sample apps on the Silicon Labs GSDK, which is available via Simplicity Studio.


In this type of situation it sounds like a good idea to establish a fresh connection between the camera and phone. Before starting a new connection I recommend a couple of things. I would first uninstall the Canon Camera Connect App from your smartphone, reboot the phone, and then re-install the App. This will make sure the the App is completely uninstalled and latest version of the App is installed fresh.


I would then go to the Wi-Fi option in the 3rd Setup (yellow wrench) section of the camera's menu, and set Wi-Fi to disable. After disabling the Wi-Fi turn the camera OFF then back ON. Now go back to the Wi-Fi option in the menu and enable it.


Now select the Wi-Fi function option in the menu and choose the Connect to smartphone icon to begin the connection again. If the Connect to smartphone screen shows "Choose Set." and "Review/Change settings", pick the review change settings option to go through the setup process again. If the Connection method screen appears choose the "Camera access point mode" option and proceed through the setup instructions on the camera.

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