Basic control principles
Using a memory device
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“fileserver”
– Files: All file formats are acceptable.
– Purpose: Files which are to be imported or exported in the FILE-Server application are
saved in this folder.
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"GPS"
– Files: .txt
– Purpose: GPS positions are saved in a file in the folder. This will enable Customer Service
to reconstruct the traveled distance.
– The folder will be created if you activate the “Record and save data” parameter.
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“NgStore”
– Files: .iio, .data
– Purpose: TRACK-Leader. Standard folder for saved routes and fields.
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“Screencopy”
– Files: .bmp
– Purpose: Screenshots are saved here.
– The terminal will create this folder automatically when the “Screenshot” parameter is
activated in the “Terminal” menu and you create a screenshot.
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"SHP"
This folder replaces the “GIS” folder that was used in previous versions.
– Files: .dbf, .kml, .prj, .shp, .shx
– Purpose: TRACK-Leader: After saving with the SD card, the field data will be stored here.
For example: Field boundaries, applied areas, headlands, etc.
ISOBUS-TC: The shp files must be stored in this folder.
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“Taskdata”
– Files: .xml
– Purpose: The folder may only contain XML files which originate from an ISO-XML
compatible FMIS. The ISOBUS-TC application accesses this data.
– You must create this folder yourself.
Displaying the content of the memory device on the terminal
You can view the content of the memory device directly on the terminal.
1.
Insert the memory device (USB memory device or SD card) into the terminal.
2.
Open the “Service” application.
3.
Tap on “USB 1” or on “SDCard”.
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The content of the USB memory device will be displayed.
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The content of the SD card can be found in the “ME-TERMINAL” folder.
5.10.3
Procedure