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Precision Solutions and Telematics
Internal Certification Program
--- Program Guide for Candidates ---
Background and Introduction .............................................................................................................2
Certification Phases ...........................................................................................................................3
Proposed Timeline .........................................................................................................................3
Phase 1 ..........................................................................................................................................4
Activities ....................................................................................................................................4
Evaluation ..................................................................................................................................6
Phase 2 ..........................................................................................................................................7
Activities ....................................................................................................................................7
Evaluation ..................................................................................................................................7
Phase 3 ..........................................................................................................................................9
Activities ....................................................................................................................................9
Evaluation ................................................................................................................................ 10
Certification ..................................................................................................................................... 11
Additional Qualifications .................................................................................................................. 11
Swim Buddies .................................................................................................................................. 12
Appendix 1 ...................................................................................................................................... 13
Appendix 2 ...................................................................................................................................... 15
Appendix 3 ...................................................................................................................................... 18
Checklist of Training Courses for Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 ......................................................... 19
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Background and Introduction
Due to the complexity and scope of CNH Industrial precision agriculture and construction
systems, and due to the broad reach of precision technologies within the Company, there exists
a need for a formal program to provide consistent and up-to-date information to Company
employees and to certify that employees have a working knowledge of precision technologies.
This internal certification program (ICP) is available to any CNH Industrial employee, and may
be uniquely helpful for new-hires, management staff, and any other employees interested in
becoming more knowledgeable on CNH Industrial precision agriculture and construction product
offerings.
Specifically, the target audience for the ICP is any employee who works with precision
technologies on a regular basis, including but not limited to:
- Technical Support Agents
- Customer Training Specialists
- Technical Training Specialists
- Sales Training Specialists
- Precision Field Specialists
- PS&T Product Managers
- PS&T Engineers
- Managers, Field Service Operations / Area Service Managers
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Certification Phases
The ICP is offered in three phases, with each phase building on the previous phase. Each
phase is designed to provide a specific kind of product knowledge, and an assessment at the
end of each phase will evaluate both your grasp of the content theory and concepts, and your
ability to apply your new knowledge, skills, and abilities in a practical environment. Phases
must be completed in order.
Within each phase, you will participate in a variety of formal and informal activities, including
customer and dealer training classes, self-guided content exploration, hands-on exercises, job
shadowing, and other activities as suggested by you and/or directed by your manager.
During Phase 1, priority should be given to the completion of Phase 1 training material. This will
allow you time to develop a solid grasp of the fundamentals of CNH Industrial precision farming
systems and other knowledge and skills related to your specific position within the company. By
approximately the midway point of Phase 1, you will be expected to begin contributing to the
team; however, opportunities for training should continue to take precedence over non-urgent
“official” job-related duties. For this reason, Phase 1 certification will likely be a primary
component of your PLM objectives for the year in which Phase 1 will be attempted/completed.
During Phase 2, you are continuing to build your knowledge-base and skillset, and should be
using your developing proficiency to make a material contribution to the overall team objectives.
Phase 2 is designed to provide you with a solid understanding of the core technologies
underpinning CNH Industrial precision farming systems. With the completion of Phase 2, you
should be capable of independently addressing the majority of issues encountered in your daily
work. Together, Phases 1 and 2 should require approximately 1 year to complete.
Phase 3 is designed to be largely an “independent study”, where the curriculum is agreed-upon
between you and your manager. The specific course of study should be geared primarily
toward enhancing and supplementing the capabilities of the team, while ideally also providing
you with subject matter that is of interest to you and that will increase your value to the
company. Completion of Phase 3 is expected to require approximately 1 year.
Proposed Timeline
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3
4 months 8 months 12 months
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Phase 1
Phase 1 material is intended to familiarize you with setup and operation of CNH Industrial
precision farming systems, with the goal of making you an "expert customer". As an “expert
customer”, you will have a very good understanding of how to operate the systems, but only a
passing understanding of how the systems work “under the hood”. Diagnostics,
troubleshooting, repair, technical details, etc, will be addressed only as they are relevant to
system operation. Priority should be given to practical application of your knowledge, skills, and
abilities (KSAs), preferably in a live vehicle, or by simulator if necessary.
Phase 1 also includes skillsets not specific to the precision products - i.e. mastering CNH
Industrial software applications, writing KORs, verbal judo, managing difficult contacts, and/or
other related skills as determined by your manager.
Activities
Dealer Technical and/or Commercial Training Courses (27 WEB, 2 ILT)
Completion of all dealer classes is required to complete Phase 1.
CNH Web-University Course Code
Course Description Course Type
US25ALL124EN Introduction to US Agriculture WEB
USS1ALL901EN ASIST Overview WEB
USS3ALL1AOEN ASIST Knowledge Search WEB
USA0WAA1C7EN Handling Tough Customers WEB
USA0WAA1C8EN Customer Service Basics WEB
USA0WAC1C1EN Conflict Management: Maintaining Self-Control WEB
USM1PCA108EN It Takes All Kinds WEB
USS3ETB1AJEN or USS3ETA1AIEN
Case IH Introduction to eTIM or NH Ag Introduction to eTIM
WEB
US51PSR101EN Case IH Max Service WEB
USSZALL1AKEN Introduction to the Electronic Service Tool WEB
USS3EST2AKEN EST Electronic Service Tool – Ag Equipment WEB
USSOANY1SBEN or USSOANY1SAEN
Introduction to OEM Displays – Case IH or Introduction to OEM Displays – NH Ag
WEB
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USS7AFS1SBEN or USS7PLM1SAEN
Introduction to Precision Farming – Case IH or Introduction to Precision Farming – NH Ag
WEB
USSOANY152EN Displays for OEM Applications WEB
USS7ALL107EN GNSS Fundamentals and Corrections WEB
USP4SSA423EN CNH EZ-Guide EZ-Steer WEB
USS7CGU101EN Aftermarket Precision Farming Products WEB
USSOANY1A6EN Displays for AM Applications – FM-750 WEB
USSOANY1VAEN Displays for AM Application – FM1000 WEB
USS1IBU101EN Intro to ISOBUS WEB
USS1IBU152EN Virtual Terminal WEB
USS3ALL1IBEN ISO Task Controller WEB
USS3ALB101EN Precision Harvesting – CIH WEB
USS3ALA101EN Precision Harvesting – NH WEB
USS7CGU152EN Introduction to Precision Application Systems WEB
USS3ALB1A3EN or USS3ALA1SAEN
Introduction to AFS Connect 2.0 or Introduction to PLM Connect
WEB
USS7AFS2G1EN or USS7PLM2G1EN
Intermediate Guidance Concepts – Case IH or Intermediate Guidance Concepts – NH Ag
WEB
USS2ALL101EN eTim & ASIST ILT
USS7CGU2G1EN Fundamentals of Precision Farming ILT
Customer Training Courses (ILT & WEB) These courses are designed for operators and
therefore are an ideal component of your Phase 1 curriculum.
Completion of all customer classes is highly recommended in Phase 1. Customer classes not
completed during Phase 1 must be completed during Phase 2.
Course Title
AFS / PLM Academy content (any/all)
12x0 Planters AFS
AFS Yield Monitoring
PLM Yield Monitoring
AFS/PLM Basic Desktop Software
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AFS AccuGuide / PLM IntelliSteer
AFS / PLM OEM Displays
AFS / PLM Aftermarket Displays
AFS / PLM Aftermarket Autoguidance (Autopilot)
Others as offered
Evaluation
A comprehensive written examination will be administered, covering display setup & operation,
terminology, data management, and other Phase 1 content. A score of 80% on each part of the
assessment is required to pass the written test. Passing the written test is required to complete
Phase 1 and continue to Phase 2.
Practical skills test (see Appendix 1)
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Phase 2
Phase 2 material incorporates the technical infrastructure that enables precision farming
functionality. Through a blend of intensive coursework and practical exercises, you will be
exposed to basic electrical & hydraulic concepts, schematic reading, CAN bus fundamentals,
(D)GPS/(D)GNSS fundamentals, data storage file structures, and other technologies.
Activities
Dealer Technical and/or Commercial Training Courses (10 WEB, 6 ILT)
CNH Web-University Course Code
Course Description Course Type
USS1ELE104EN Basic Electrical Systems and Schematic Reading WEB
USS1HYD105EN Basic Hydraulic Systems and Schematic Reading WEB
USSZALB9C1EN Introduction to Electrical Systems – CIH WEB
SSTALB9C3EN Introduction to Hydraulics – CIH WEB
USSZALL110EN Introduction to DATAR WEB
US5HCHC1C6EN Case IH Fundamentals of the Combine WEB
US5PP121C2EN Case IH Early Riser Planter WEB
USSJSPA101EN NutriPlacer 920 Toolbar WEB
USSJGDS101EN Introduction to Guardian SP Front Boom Sprayers WEB
USSJGDS201EN Introduction to NH Guardian SP Rear Boom Sprayers WEB
USSZALL112EN DATAR / EST ILT
USS3ALL222EN Precision Harvesting ILT
USS7CGU3G1EN Advanced Guidance ILT
USS7ALL3A5EN GRC / Field IQ ILT
USSPP121SBEN 12x5 Series Early Riser Planter Fundamentals ILT
USSPP12407EN Precision Planting Early Riser Planter ILT
Completion of all classes is highly recommended in Phase 2. Classes not completed during
Phase 2 must be completed during Phase 3.
Evaluation
A 200-question written examination will be administered, covering electrical/hydraulic theory,
rate and section control principles, GNSS, and other Phase 2 content. A score of 85% on each
part of the assessment is required to pass the written exam. Passing the written exam is
required to complete Phase 2 and continue to Phase 3.
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Phase 3
Phase 3 places an increased emphasis on theory and concepts, and should include advanced
technical training classes, field visits, assisting with delivering one or more technical training
classes, mentoring candidates who are pursuing Phase 1 & Phase 2 certification, and an in-
depth self-directed study whereby you will work toward subject matter expert (SME) status in a
given content area. (i.e. RTK corrections, data file structures, machine control theory, CAN bus
messaging, etc.)
As you enter Phase 3, you have already gained the majority of product knowledge necessary to
perform your assigned duties. Phase 3 is intended to help you internalize and “own” the
knowledge through experience, and to provide you with opportunities to increase your value to
the immediate team and to the Company.
In Phase 3, you will be expected to demonstrate advanced diagnostic skills, strong critical
thinking and problem-solving skills, and the ability to work independently.
The technical and commercial training courses listed below are offered as a reference, with the
expectation that you and your manager will work together to determine which specific courses
will be most appropriate and valuable to you and to your team.
Activities
Dealer Technical and/or Commercial Training Courses
CNH Web-University Course Code
Course Description Course Type
USSHCAA101EN 8000 Series Sugar Cane Harvester ILT
USSHMBE212EN Module Express 635 Electrical & Hydraulic Troubleshooting ILT
USS7ALL152EN WM Drain/Field Level II ILT
USSPPTX101EN Precision Disk Drills ILT
USSHCRA101EN CR Combine Introduction ILT
USSHCOM110EN CR Combine Electrical and Hydraulic Systems ILT
USSHFRA101EN FR Forage Harvesters Introduction ILT
USSHFRA314EN FR Forage Harvesters Electrical and Hydraulic Systems ILT
USSJSPX507EN AIM Command/AIM Command Pro ILT
USSASPX102EN Patriot Sprayer Level 1 ILT
USSJGDS210EN Guardian SP Sprayers ILT
USSPADA301EN Air Carts, LHD and Precision Drills Systems & Diagnostics ILT
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USSPADA401EN CIH 5 Series / NH P Series Air Carts ILT
Evaluation
A comprehensive written examination will be administered, covering any combination of Phase
1, Phase 2, and/or Phase 3 content. A score of 90% is required to pass the written exam.
Passing the written exam is required to complete Phase 3 and achieve Precision Farming
Certification.
As with Phase 1 and Phase 2, you should be prepared for a practical skills test at the
completion of Phase 3. Whether a practical skills test is administered will be left to the
discretion of your manager, based on his professional assessment of your knowledge and
skillset.
You will be required to prepare a 1-hour presentation on the topic of your choice (approved by
your manager), demonstrating mastery of the Phase 3 content. See Appendix 3. The
presentation will be for an audience that may include representatives from your team,
engineering, marketing, product development, technical support, technical training, and/or other
business units within the company. The audience will be encouraged to ask questions.
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Certification
A candidate who has successfully completed and passed the Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3
evaluations will be considered Precision Farming Certified.
Additional Qualifications
You may obtain additional qualifications by pursuing further studies in a specific content area,
either self-directed or assigned by your manager. Suggestions are provided below:
- CAN bus diagnostics, data analysis, etc.
- Autoguidance diagnostics & tuning
- Desktop software
- Water management
- Implement steering
- Data recovery/repair
- Construction machine control
- Etc…
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Swim Buddies
To help ensure your success as you move through the ICP, your manager will assign you a
“swim buddy”. The concept of a swim buddy is borrowed from the US Navy SEALs, and is
widely-recognized as a practical and effective strategy for maintaining accountability, reducing
attrition, and contributing to an increased sense of shared responsibility for the success of a
team. It is widely accepted that a group of people working in concert, as a team, can
accomplish more than the same group of individuals working as individuals. More information
on the swim buddy model can be found at the references below:
http://brainathlete.com/swim-buddy-navy-seal/
http://switchandshift.com/the-shift-toward-seal-team-sauce
The Navy SEAL Art of War (on Google Books)
Your manager will be responsible for assigning each pair of swim buddies. You and your swim
buddy will ideally be attempting the same certification phase; however, you may be paired with
a candidates for a different phase, or you may be paired with a fully-certified swim buddy.
It is important to stress that you and your swim buddy bear responsibility for each other’s
success. If you are evenly paired (i.e. a Phase 1 candidate paired with another Phase 1
candidate), you will likely move through the certification phase at approximately the same pace,
and can assist and encourage each other along the way. If you are moving faster than your
partner, you are expected to help your partner in any areas where he is struggling, and the
same will be expected of your partner if you are moving more slowly. If you are unevenly paired
(i.e. you are a Phase 3 candidate paired with a Phase 1 candidate), the junior partner, while
perhaps not possessing the knowledge or skillset to offer you significant assistance in terms of
content, can instead offer you encouragement, moral support, and accountability. As the senior
partner in this example, your role is primarily that of mentor, assisting the junior partner not only
with content assimilation, but also serving as a reference for company contacts, best practices
and tips/tricks for using company software applications, navigating company processes, etc.
Your manager will consider the strengths and weaknesses of each candidate when creating
swim buddy pairs. For example, a Phase 1 candidate who is new to the company and has a
very strong electrical background might be a good match for a Phase 3 candidate whose
electrical skills are weak, but who has been with the company for several years. Finally, it is not
mandatory that both swim buddies be participating in or have completed the certification
program. In some cases, an “external” partner (internal to the company, but from a different
business unit) may be acceptable. This is most likely to occur during Phase 3, when an
individual from another department (engineering, technical training, etc) may be a suitable swim
buddy. In this case, the “external” individual’s manager should be consulted and must also
approve his employee’s participation.
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Appendix 1
- Autoguidance
o Perform guidance calibrations, including Advanced Line Acquisition (ALA) or
OnSwath tuning
o Demonstrate understanding of Swath Acquisition (or ALA parameters),
Aggressiveness, P-Gain and D-Gain, and how vehicle performance/behavior is
affected by each setting
o Describe the guidance patterns offered by CNH Industrial factory and aftermarket
displays
o Explain Nudge, Trim, and Re-mark (or Shift), and when to use each
- Rate and Section Control
o Set up a factory application control system for prescription rate control and
automatic section control
o Set up a Field-IQ application control system for prescription rate control and
automatic section control
o Set up an ISOBUS application control system for prescription rate control and
automatic section control
o Demonstrate how to measure Bar Distance (Forward Offset) and Product Delay
(Time Latency)
o Demonstrate how and when to use Start Early and/or Stop Late distances.
o Describe how to measure Implement Offset and Section Right Offset (as used
with Manual Control Channels and ISOBUS Task Controller)
o Explain the purpose of an Operation Instance on a CNH Industrial factory display
- Harvest Monitoring
o Explain the operation of the bypass moisture assembly
o Perform full grain yield monitor calibrations in proper order. Describe the correct
procedure and explain any requirements or limitations during the calibration
process.
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o Explain the differences in calibration procedures between Case IH and New
Holland flow sensors
o Explain or demonstrate how to calibrate a Trimble aftermarket yield monitor
- Desktop Software
o Demonstrate ability to read field data into the software and create a map.
o Demonstrate ability to export setup information (Grower, Farm, Field, boundaries,
guidance lines, etc) to a CNH Industrial factory or aftermarket display, and
confirm successful export by importing the setup data into the display.
- DGPS
o Describe the following technologies
� GNSS (GPS, GLONASS)
� DGPS (SBAS, GBAS)
- Data
o Explain the data management hierarchies used by CNH Industrial factory and
aftermarket displays
o List the types of data stored at each level of the data management hierarchy
o Explain the four file formats used by CNH Industrial for data storage in factory
and/or aftermarket displays
- Other skills tests TBD by manager
o Skills tests for support agents would not necessarily be relevant for a PFS, and
vice versa
� i.e. logging a contact in Microsoft Dynamics
� Filing a warranty claim
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Appendix 2
- Administrative
o List all software required to be loaded into a CNH Industrial factory display for a
given scenario (vehicle(s) and field operation(s))
o Successfully submit a high-quality ASIST concern on a real or hypothetical issue
o Locate the bill of materials for a standard XCN-2050 kit
- Autoguidance
o Explain the autoguidance hydraulic circuit on a selected vehicle
o Troubleshoot a non-functional AFS AccuGuide / PLM IntelliSteer or Trimble
Autopilot system on a Case IH or New Holland vehicle (vehicle bugged by
proctor)
o Collect data using DATAR while performing a dead-zone calibration, and explain
the results
- Rate and Section Control
o Troubleshoot a section control system that is not turning off at the right time
o Troubleshoot a prescription that is unable to apply the target rate
- Harvest Monitoring
o Troubleshoot bypass moisture unit on Case IH or New Holland combine
o Explain the differences in theory of operation between the Case IH and New
Holland mass flow sensor
o Illustrate the effect of flow delay on a yield map
- Desktop Software
o Create a variable-rate prescription for seed, liquid, or other similar product, and
export to a live display or simulator to confirm success.
o From an existing dataset, create a contour or grid map with 3 ranges.
- DGPS
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o Demonstrate working knowledge of GPS/GNSS and all differential correction
sources (explain to proctor or panel)
o Demonstrate use of the online Trimble Planning Software
(http://www.trimble.com/GNSSPlanningOnline/#/Settings)
- Hydraulics
o Hydraulic schematic reading and theoretical demonstration of KSAs
o Complete tabletop hydraulic exercises developed by your proctor
- Electrical
o Electrical schematic reading and theoretical demonstration of KSAs
o Complete tabletop electrical exercises developed by your proctor
o Check CAN bus for shorts/opens and correct termination
- Component Programming & Configuration
o Update a CNH Industrial factory display
o Locate and download firmware, then update FM-750, FM-1000, and XCN-2050
displays
o Describe the process to transfer an activation code from one CNH Industrial
factory display to another
o Update a 162 or 372 DGNSS receiver
o Update a NavII controller
o Locate an FM-1000 user guide
o Locate NavII diagnostic connector locations document
o Locate NavII controller locations document
o Clear BB RAM in a 162 or 372 receiver
o Configure a 162 or 372 receiver to output NMEA data to a CNH Industrial factory
display
o Configure a 162 or 372 receiver to use the WAAS satellite that is most
appropriate for the geographic area where the test is being conducted
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o Clear fault codes in a NavII controller
- Data Management
o Using only a CNH Voyager2 data folder (provided by proctor), determine the
following:
� How many Farms are in the folder?
� Are boundaries present for any Fields?
� Are prescriptions available for any Fields?
� What software set was installed in the display as of the most recent
power cycle?
� In how many vehicles/displays has the USB drive been installed?
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Appendix 3
The core project during Phase 3 is the development of a 1-hour seminar on a topic of your
choice (with your manager’s approval). The seminar will be presented to a cross-functional
audience of internal CNH Industrial personnel. The final list of invitees will be determined by
you in collaboration with your manager, and should include individuals with varying levels of
experience and understanding of the content that will be presented.
This seminar should demonstrate your mastery of the selected content. You will be assessed in
the following areas:
- Content knowledge
- Effective communication skills (including “stage presence”, clarity, logical presentation
order, etc.)
- Visual aids (including PowerPoint or other accompanying presentation, training aids,
etc.)
- Initiative and effort shown during development of the seminar
As the Phase 3 candidate, you have wide latitude in how you approach this capstone project. A
traditional “classroom lecture” is only one of many options, and you are encouraged to formulate
a presentation method that will effectively communicate information to the audience, and which
will showcase your knowledge, skills, and abilities.
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Checklist of Training Courses for Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3
CNH Web-University Course Code
Course Description Course Type*
(R)equired or (O)ptional Check When Done
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3
US25ALL124EN Introduction to US Agriculture DWEB R
USS1ALL901EN ASIST Overview DWEB R
USS3ALL1AOEN ASIST Knowledge Search DWEB R
USA0WAA1C7EN Handling Tough Customers DWEB R
USA0WAA1C8EN Customer Service Basics DWEB R
USA0WAC1C1EN Conflict Management: Maintaining Self-Control DWEB R
USM1PCA108EN It Takes All Kinds DWEB R
USS3ETB1AJEN or USS3ETA1AIEN
Case IH Introduction to eTIM or NH Ag Introduction to eTIM
DWEB R
US51PSR101EN Case IH Max Service DWEB R
USSZALL1AKEN Introduction to the Electronic Service Tool DWEB R
USS3EST2AKEN EST Electronic Service Tool – Ag Equipment DWEB R
USSOANY1SBEN or USSOANY1SAEN
Introduction to OEM Displays – Case IH or Introduction to OEM Displays – NH Ag
DWEB R
USS7AFS1SBEN or USS7PLM1SAEN
Introduction to Precision Farming – Case IH or Introduction to Precision Farming – NH Ag
DWEB R
USSOANY152EN Displays for OEM Applications DWEB R
USS7ALL107EN GNSS Fundamentals and Corrections DWEB R
USP4SSA423EN CNH EZ-Guide EZ-Steer DWEB R
USS7CGU101EN Aftermarket Precision Farming Products DWEB R
USSOANY1A6EN Displays for AM Applications – FM-750 DWEB R
USSOANY1VAEN Displays for AM Application – FM1000 DWEB R
USS1IBU101EN Intro to ISOBUS DWEB R
USS1IBU152EN Virtual Terminal DWEB R
USS3ALL1IBEN ISO Task Controller DWEB R
USS3ALB101EN Precision Harvesting – CIH DWEB R
USS3ALA101EN Precision Harvesting – NH DWEB R
* ”C” indicates a customer class. “D” indicates a dealer class.
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CNH Web-University Course Code
Course Description Course Type*
(R)equired or (O)ptional Check When Done
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3
USS7CGU152EN Introduction to Precision Application Systems DWEB R
USS3ALB1A3EN or USS3ALA1SAEN
Introduction to AFS Connect 2.0 or Introduction to PLM Connect
DWEB R
USS7AFS2G1EN or USS7PLM2G1EN
Intermediate Guidance Concepts – Case IH Or Intermediate Guidance Concepts – NH Ag
DWEB R
USS1ELE104EN Basic Electrical Systems and Schematic Reading
DWEB R
USS2ALL101EN eTim & ASIST DILT R
USS7CGU2G1EN Fundamentals of Precision Farming DILT R
N/A 12x0 Planters AFS CILT R
N/A AFS Yield Monitoring CILT R
N/A PLM Yield Monitoring CILT R
N/A AFS/PLM Basic Desktop Software CILT R
N/A AFS AccuGuide / PLM IntelliSteer CILT R
N/A AFS / PLM OEM Displays CILT R
N/A AFS / PLM Aftermarket Displays CILT R
N/A AFS / PLM Aftermarket Autoguidance (Autopilot)
CILT R
N/A Others as offered CILT R
USS1HYD105EN Basic Hydraulic Systems and Schematic Reading
DWEB R
USSZALB9C1EN Introduction to Electrical Systems – CIH DWEB R
SSTALB9C3EN Introduction to Hydraulics – CIH DWEB R
USSZALL110EN Introduction to DATAR WEB R
US5HCHC1C6EN Case IH Fundamentals of the Combine DWEB R
US5PP121C2EN Case IH Early Riser Planter DWEB R
USSJSPA101EN NutriPlacer 920 Toolbar DWEB R
USSJGDS101EN Introduction to Guardian SP Front Boom Sprayers
DWEB R
USSJGDS201EN Introduction to NH Guardian SP Rear Boom Sprayers
DWEB R
USSZALL112EN DATAR / EST DILT R
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CNH Web-University Course Code
Course Description Course Type*
(R)equired or (O)ptional Check When Done
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3
USS3ALL222EN Precision Harvesting DILT R
USS7CGU3G1EN Advanced Guidance DILT R
USS7ALL3A5EN GRC / Field IQ DILT R
USSPP121SBEN 12x5 Series Early Riser Planter Fundamentals DILT R
USSPP12407EN Precision Planting Early Riser Planter DILT R
USSHCAA101EN 8000 Series Sugar Cane Harvester DILT O
USSHMBE212EN Module Express 635 Electrical & Hydraulic Troubleshooting
DILT O
USS7ALL152EN WM Drain/Field Level II DILT O
USSPPTX101EN Precision Disk Drills DILT O
USSHCRA101EN CR Combine Introduction DILT O
USSHCOM110EN CR Combine Electrical and Hydraulic Systems DILT O
USSHFRA101EN FR Forage Harvesters Introduction DILT O
USSHFRA314EN FR Forage Harvesters Electrical and Hydraulic Systems
DILT O
USSJSPX507EN AIM Command/AIM Command Pro DILT O
USSASPX102EN Patriot Sprayer Level 1 DILT O
USSJGDS210EN Guardian SP Sprayers DILT O
USSPADA301EN Air Carts, LHD and Precision Drills Systems & Diagnostics
DILT O
USSPADA401EN CIH 5 Series / NH P Series Air Carts DILT O