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Vehicle Offsets
When the process of setting up a Vehicle is completed by using step-by-step procedure in “Installation” on page 31, you can
later re-configure vehicle offsets.
Vehicle offsets define where the machine’s rear axle and hitch is in relation to the GPS antenna. These settings are used for
accurate mapping and AutoSwath.
The GPS Offsets settings consist of two tabs: the Antenna Tab and the Hitch Tab.
Antenna Offsets tab
At the Antenna Tab, enter the distance from
locations on the vehicle to the antenna.
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Measure and enter the horizontal distance
from the rear axle to the position of the GPS
antenna.
Select IN FRONT or BEHIND to indicate the
position of the antenna in relation to the rear
axle.
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Measure and enter the horizontal distance
from the center line of the vehicle to the
position of the GPS antenna.
Select LEFT or RIGHT to indicate the position
from the vehicle center line.
•
Measure and enter the vertical height of the
antenna above the ground.
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NOTE! Accuracy when measuring for a specific setting is essential to ensure proper machine performance.
Hitch Settings tab
The Hitch Tab allows you to enter in the distance
from four different mounting positions on the
tractor to the rear axle.
Press
to enter these values in if using the
hitch point.
÷
NOTE! Accuracy when measuring for a
specific setting is essential to ensure proper
machine performance.
Mount Tab Settings
The Mount Tab will only be available when using a
Self-Propelled sprayer.
This allows you to enter in the application location
from the rear axle. Press
to enter in the
distance and the drop-down box to select if it is in front or behind of the axle.
Configuration
Your Specific
Configuration
Vehicle Offsets
Vehicle Offsets: JD 4630
Antenna
Hitch
Enter Distance from Vehicle References to the Antenna
Antenna Location
from Rear Axle
Antenna Location
from Centerline
Antenna Height from
Ground
In Front
Left
Vehicle Offsets: JD 4630
Antenna
Hitch
Enter Distance from Rear Axle to the Following Locations
Rear Drawbar
Rear Lift Arms
Front Lift Arms
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