EZ-Guide® Plus
Multiple
headlands
1. Start the headland.
2. Drive around the field area. The headland is recorded.
3. When you return to the headland start point, the next headland
swath is automatically generated.
4. Identify the current headland circuit as the final one. You must do
this before you enter the circle around the start point or map A an
B points.
You continue to receive guidance to the final headland until you
drive off the pass by half a swath.
5. To map the start of the first straight swath, map Point A at any
time.
6. Drive to the other end of the field then map Point B.
7. Turn left or right for the next swath. The next swath is automati-
cally selected.
8. Steer the vehicle to center the green lights in the lightbar as you
drive forward along the swath.
Note
— Straight swaths automatically fill the headland boundary.
The AB Line does not need to be the full length of the field.
Center-pivot
pattern
Use the Center-pivot pattern for a field that is irrigated using a cen-
ter-pivot. With this pattern, you can drive concentric circles around
the center-pivot.
Note
— To work from the center of the field outwards, the initial
pivot must have:
• a radius of at least two swath widths
• an arc length of at least two swath widths
1. Position one wheel of the vehicle in a pivot wheel rut, with the
rear of the vehicle to the pivot arm (or to the edge of the field, if
the field is not a full circle pivot).
2. To start the pivot, map Point A.
3. Drive around the field. Keep the vehicle wheel in the rut. The
lightbar does not yet provide guidance.
4. When you are almost back to the pivot arm or the edge of the
field, map Point B.
EZ-Guide Plus generates guidance swaths.
5. Turn left or right for the next swath. The next swath is automati-
cally selected.
6. Steer your vehicle so that you center the green lights in the
lightbar as you drive forward along the swath.
Note
— You must drive at least half a circle before you can set the
end of the pivot.
Once you define the pivot, you can drive swaths inside or outside
the first swath.
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