Appendix, File formats, Prescription map file types – Ag Leader EDGE Ver.4.5 Users Manual User Manual
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• This Appendix contains the following:
““Company Warranty Statement” on page
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“Module LED Diagnostic States” on page
“Company Warranty Statement” on page
YSTEM
D
IAGRAMS
R
EFERENCE
To view detailed system diagrams for various machine configurations, go to the Support Tab of the Ag
Leader Web site, which can be referenced via the following URL:
Note: To view and/or print the System diagrams, you will need the Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader .pdf file
format. The Adobe Reader software comes pre-installed on most personal computers. If Adobe Reader is not
installed on your computer the program is available for download at no charge. A link to the Adobe download
site is located at the Ag Leader Web site.
F
ILE
F
ORMATS
P
RESCRIPTION
M
AP
F
ILE
T
YPES
• .irx
The *.irx file supports multiple product prescription recommendations in a single file.
• .shp, .shx, .dbf (shape file group)
What is commonly called a shape file is actually a collection of three different files. All three of the files are
required and must be present on the external storage card for the system to use shape file groups for
variable rate product application. A single "shape file" can contain recommendation rates for multiple
products.
B
OUNDARY AND
G
UIDELINE
F
ILE
T
YPES
• .iby
Boundary file format. Boundary files are created via the Map Options icon on the Map Screen, or imported
to the system from the Grower Management Tab.
S
YSTEM
F
ILE
T
YPES
• .ibk
Backup files are written to the external storage card by pressing the Create Backup File button at the
Console Screen’s Memory Tab.
• .ilf
Log files are created with the Copy to Card button at the Console Screen’s Advanced Tab.
• .fw2
Firmware upgrade file for the display and control modules. Install firmware updates from the external
storage card by pressing the Upgrade button on the Console Screen’s Memory Tab.