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CONFIGUR
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CHAPTER 3 – CONFIGURATION
Used to select, setup and manage the machine configurations, field configurations and GNSS receiver.
Machine Configuration
Machine configuration menu is used to create and manage
up to five (5) individual machine profiles representing the
configuration of the console on a particular vehicle/equipment
setup. Each machine profile records the settings in use at the time
the profile is generated allowing the customer to recall their exact
setup for later use.
1. From the Home screen, press CONFIGURATION button
.
2. Press MACHINE CONFIGURATION button
.
3.
Configure each option in the following order. Press current value
then use the keyboard to enter a new value or select an option
from the list provided.
X
Machine Profile Number
– use to select one of five (5)
machine profiles. The profile that is “active” is displayed/
active on the operation screen.
X
Machine Type
– used to select the type of machine to
indicate how the vehicle will be displayed in relation to the
rows and canopy on the Guidance screen. See Machine
Types section of this chapter for more details.
–
Mounted and trailed Airblast
–
Tower nebuliser/Powder machine
–
Self-propelled
–
Harvester
X
Number of Implement Sections
– used to select the
number of implement sections. Range is 1 to 12 sections.
NOTE: When the Machine Type “Mounted and Trailed
Airblast” is selected, the range is limited to 2 sections.
X
Section Widths
– used to enter the width of each section.
Each section can be a different width. Range for each section
is 1.0 to 78.7 feet / 0.30 to 24.0 metres. Total for all sections
must be greater than 1.0 foot / 0.30 metres but less than
78.7 feet / 24.00 metres.
NOTE: When the Machine Type “Mounted and Trailed
Airblast” is selected, the range for each section is 0.0
to 78.7 feet / 0.00 to 24.0 metres. Total for all sections
must be greater than 1.0 feet / 0.30 metres but less
than 78.7 feet / 24.00 metres. For a single section
configuration, define 1 section as 0.0 ft / 0.00 m.
X
In-Line Implement Offset Distance
– used to define the in-
line distance from the GNSS antenna to the implement. The
GNSS antenna is always the zero (0) point. Range is -32.8 to
+65.6 feet / -10.0 to +20.0 metres.
W
Positive Offset Value – A positive offset value will move the
implement behind the GNSS antenna.
W
Negative Offset Value – A negative offset value will move
the implement in front of the GNSS antenna.