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NextRow guidelines
NextRow guidance indicates where the next row is located
based on the programmed guidance width, and provides
manual guidance information at user-marked row ends to the next
adjacent row. When the operator signals the end of the row, a
Straight AB line will be established in the current row and guidance
provided to the NextRow. Once the vehicle has entered into the next
row, no guidance or guidelines are shown.
NOTE: Offset to NextRow will be calculated using the
guidance width: see “Configuration->Mapping and
guidance” in the System setup chapter.
NOTE: NextRow guidance may not be available depending on
assisted/automatic steering system installed.
To activate NextRow guidelines:
1.
Press NAVIGATION AND GUIDANCE OPTIONS tab
to
display navigation options.
2. At the end of a row (while driving a straight line)
press MARK B icon .
◄The end of the row will be marked with a green point
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3. Turn toward the next row.
4. Based on that direction turned, guidance will be provided for
the next adjacent row.
◄When the vehicle is in the row, the guideline is removed.
5. Repeat at the end of the next row.
NOTE: The NextRow guidance feature does not support
skipping rows.
Figure 7-18: Mark end of row
15:22
7.2
km/h
End row
15:28
7.2
km/h
Turn now
Azimuth degree
An azimuth is defined as 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.
To establish an Azimuth degree guideline:
1.
Press NAVIGATION AND GUIDANCE OPTIONS tab
to
display navigation options.
2. Press AZIMUTH icon
to enter azimuth degree.
3.
Use the entry screen to establish the azimuth degree.
4.
“Would you like to name this guideline?”
Press:
►Yes – to enter a name and save the guideline
►No – to automatically generate a name
The console will begin providing navigation information.
To establish additional azimuth guidelines, follow the same steps
as the initial azimuth guideline.
Figure 7-19: Azimuth guidance
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7.2
km/h
Mark A
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