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98-01504-ENUS R2
Aeros 9040 Field Computer
Figure 2: Implement Type – Spreader
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Figure 3: Implement Type – Staggered
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Section Numbers
Sections are numbered from left to right while facing in the machine’s
forward direction.
Straight
The boom sections have no length and are on a line a fixed distance
from the antenna.
1. Select
Straight
implement type on Implement screen.
2. Press Implement Type NEXT PAGE arrow .
3. Select from:
►Connection Point In-line Offset Direction
[ISOBUS only] –
establishes if reference point is located in front of (forward)
or behind (backward) the GNSS antenna while facing in the
machine’s forward direction
►Connection Point In-line Offset Distance
[ISOBUS only]–
measured in parallel to the centerline of the machine, defines the
in-line distance from the GNSS antenna to reference point
►Connection Point Lateral Offset Direction
[ISOBUS
only]– defines the lateral direction, either left or right, from the
centerline of the machine to the center of reference point
while facing in the machine’s forward direction
►Connection Point Lateral Offset Distance
[ISOBUS only]–
defines the lateral distance from the centerline of the machine to
the center of reference point
►Implement In-line Offset Direction
– displays if the implement
is located in front of (forward) or behind (backward) the GNSS
antenna while facing in the machine’s forward direction
►Implement In-line Offset Distance
– measured in parallel to
the centerline of the machine, displays the in-line distance from
the GNSS antenna to the implement
►Implement Lateral Offset Direction
– displays the lateral
direction, either left or right, from the centerline of the machine
to the center of the implement while facing in the machine’s
forward direction
►Implement Lateral Offset Distance
– displays the lateral
distance from the centerline of the machine to the center of the
implement
►Overlap – used to define the amount of overlap allowed when
using automatic boom section control
►Delay On Time – used to set the time when the section will
switch on when entering an area that has not been applied
NOTE: If the application turns on too soon when entering an
unapplied area, decrease the Delay On Time. If the application
turns on too late, increase the Delay On Time.
►Delay Off Time – used to set the time when the section will
switch off when entering an area that has been applied
NOTE: If the application turns off too soon when entering an
unapplied area, decrease the Delay Off Time. If the application
turns off too late, increase the Delay Off Time.
*Available with SmartCable, Section Driver Module (SDM) or Switch
Function Module (SFM) or ISOBUS)