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the implement.
l
Additional Offset
: Enter a positive value to extend the offset
beyond the edge of the implement. A negative value positions the
offset within the implement extents.
l
Recording Position
: Select to record the boundary from the front
or rear of the implement, or from the position of the vehicle.
Note
: An implement needs to have been established during setup,
but the actual implement does not need to be physically attached to
the vehicle.
3. Select
Record Field Boundary
.
4. Drive the vehicle around the boundary of the field. A blue line will
display the boundary being recorded, taking into account any
offset.
5. Select
Pause
to pause recording. This is useful if an obstacle
prevents driving on the boundary. The icon will change to show the
record option. Select
Record
to resume. The boundary will
record a straight line between the point recording was paused and
the point recording was resumed. Note that boundary recording
may be automatically paused if the master switch is turned off (see
Pause boundary recording with master, page 25).
6. As the vehicle approaches the start point, select
Complete Field
Boundary Recording
to automatically complete the
boundary.
7. Repeat the procedure for more boundaries, if required.
11.3.1. Creating a boundary from coverage
A boundary may be created from existing coverage.
1. Select
/
Field Menu
/
Create Boundary from
Coverage
to display the Boundary from coverage settings
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