Manual

OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Auto Section Control System
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AUTO SECTION CONTROL SETUP / 25
Figure 25
GPS Setup Screen
TRACTOR SETUP (ARTICULATED)
To determine an accurate reference point between the GPS receiver and
Auto Section Control, four distance positions are required:
Distance from the GPS receiver antenna to the front axle center
position
Distance from front axle center to pivot point
Distance from pivot point to rear axle center
Distance from rear axle center to implement hitch
To enter GPS Setup:
1. At the Auto Section Control screen, press the System Setup button.
2. At the System Setup screen, press the GPS Setup button.
3. Select the GPS Source as RS232 or CAN.
4. GPS lag time should only be entered after a calibration is performed.
Refer to the GPS Calibration section to perform test.
5. Select the Baud Rate and Data Mode if RS232 is the GPS source for
the GPS receiver. Reference the GPS receiver manual for settings.
6. If RS232, check the GPS Output input box to enable GPS messages in
NEMA 2000 format. This allows a GPS signal over CAN and available
for use by the IntelliAg virtual terminal.
7. Select Tractor Setup as Articulated.
8. Enter receiver/implement distances per below.
To determine Receiver/Implement Position (Articulated):
NOTE: Measurements entered as
inches/meters.
9. Place the tractor on a flat, level surface. Tractor should be straight for
accurate measurement.
10. Measure the horizontal (side-to-side) distance between the receiver
and implement hitch pin pivot point. If the receiver is mounted in the
center, the value is 0. Enter the value in inches into the Receiver to
Center input box.
–Use the Left/Right button to position the blue receiver indicator to
visually represent if the antenna is located on the left or right side of
the tractor.
0.5
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