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Using the Guidance Screens
...Using Guidance and Field Recording
Using a guidance line...
The 3D guidance screen works using a first person view, which means the
guidance view rotates around the antennas position (or offset position if set) as a
central pivot point.
Track number
-
Which guidance line track you are currently working on.
Distance off centre
- Distance that your current position is from the centre of
the guidance line.
Guidance Light Bar
-
Displays the side that the guidance line is on in relation to
your position.
Guide Arrow
-
Is a fixed guide that shows your position
on the
guidance screen and the direction your heading.
Your position on the screen (or pivot point) is
the point
at which the line and semi circle of the
guide arrow
meet. The direction you are heading
is indicated by the
end point of the line.
When using an AB line the guidance line tracks are set at equal distances based
on the implement width set in the Recording Details menu. As the guidance lines
are set, tracks can be missed and returned to later if turning between tracks is to
tight (please ensure trace recording is on to identify non worked areas).
This example shows that the driver is not centre to the line and needs to steer/move 40
cm to the left to be back on centre.
Track Number
Distance off centre
Guidance Light Bar
Guide Arrow
Guidance line
(when set)
Direction
Position
T = AB line
H = Headland
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