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Straight AB Guidance
Straight AB guidance provides straight-line guidance based on A and B
reference points. The original A and B points are used to calculate all other
parallel guidelines.
Azimuth Guidance
Azimuth guidance provides straight-line guidance based on a horizontal
angle measured clockwise from a true north baseline. When using an
azimuth, the point from which the azimuth originates is the centre of an
imaginary circle. North = 0°, East = 90°, South = 180°, West = 270°.
Azimuth Degree guidance projects a guideline between the current
vehicle position (the A point) and a B point set 100 metres away along
the entered azimuth heading.
Dynamic Adaptive AB Guidance
Dynamic Adaptive AB guidance provides guidance along a curved line
based on an initial AB reference line where each adjacent guideline is
drawn from the projected guidance width and heading.
Circle Pivot Guidance
Circle Pivot guidance provides guidance around a central location that
radiates inward or outward based on an initial AB reference line. This initial
baseline is used to calculate all other guidelines.
It is used for product application in a centre pivot field while being guided
along a circular guideline that matches a centre pivot irrigation system
radius.
No Guidance
No guidance* turns off guidance.
NOTE: No guidance mode does not delete established guide lines or points from the console. To delete established/saved data
from the console, see “Data management” in the System setup chapter.
NOTE: Offset to adjacent guidelines will be calculated using the guidance width, see “Settings-> Guidance and Mapping” for established
distance.