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Warning options, Headland warning, Offline warning – Ag Leader EZ-Guide Plus Getting Started Guide User Manual

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40 Configuring Guidance Settings

EZ-Guide Plus Lightbar Guidance System Getting Started Guide

Warning options

Configure the following warning option settings from the Warnings menu. Warnings
are displayed as a flashing message on the screen.

Headland warning

The EZ-Guide Plus system displays a message when you
pass the end of the swath. You can also configure a
lead time for the headland warning so that the EZ-Guide
Plus system warns you as you approach the end of the
swath. By default, this is set to 0 sec.

To turn off the headland warning, or to set the lead time,
use the Headland Warning configuration screen.

Note — The IN HEADLAND! warning only appears if your antenna offset is set to 0.

If

your antenna offset is greater than 0, you can achieve a similar effect by setting the
Headland warning lead time to greater than 0 (for example, 3 seconds). The
HEADLAND! warning will then appear before the headland is reached.

Offline warning

The EZ-Guide Plus system can display a message when you have gone too far offline.
By default, this is set to 0'0" (no warning). To configure an offline warning, use the
Offline Warning configuration screen.

Low accuracy warning

There are three states for a low accuracy warning:

Audible warning

If you have a remote control or an alarm connected to the EZ-Guide Plus system, it
can emit an audible warning. To enable the audible warning, use the Audible Warning
configuration screen.

State

Definition

High accuracy only

Uses only high accuracy positions for guidance. When low accuracy
positions are received, guidance is suspended. The lightbar displays a
warning.

Warn low accuracy

When low accuracy positions are received, guidance continues
normally. The lightbar displays a warning. This is the default.

No warning

When low accuracy positions are received, guidance continues
normally. There is no warning.