Adding a time delay to coverage logging, Setting the look ahead value, Enabling speed pulse output (radar) – Ag Leader EZ-Guide 250 Getting Started Guide User Manual
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To change when coverage logging is enabled:
In Advanced mode, select Configuration / System / Guidance / Coverage Logging. The Coverage
Logging screen appears.
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Select the appropriate setting and then press
.
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Adding a Time Delay to Coverage Logging
There may be a delay between the time when you start or stop drawing coverage onscreen and the time when the
implement actually starts or stops coverage. For example, some spray valves can take 1.5 seconds to open or
close.
To compensate for this, you can add a time delay to the drawing of coverage logging, so that the lightbar more
accurately reflects what is actually occurring.
To add a time delay to the drawing of coverage logging, select Configuration / System / Guidance / Coverage
On/Off Delay.
When you engage coverage logging, the system waits this delay time before beginning to draw the coverage
onscreen.
When you disengage coverage logging, the system waits this delay time before stopping drawing coverage
logging.
Setting the Look Ahead Value
The Look Ahead time predicts your future vehicle path to allow for reaction time and vehicle turn speed.
For larger vehicles that take longer to turn, increase the time.
Note: For 4WD articulated tractors, always set the Look Ahead time to 0 seconds.
To adjust the Look Ahead value, select Configuration / System / Guidance / Look Ahead.
Enabling Speed Pulse Output (Radar)
The EZ−Guide 250 lightbar guidance system can output simulated radar pulses at a pre−defined speed pulse
output rate. This can be useful to:
replace the radar / true ground speed sensor for speed on the vehicle.
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send speed to any other agricultural device requiring speed pulses, for example, yield monitor or variable
rate controller.
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To use speed pulse output, you need a radar sensor cable kit and an all−port cable (P/N 64045). To purchase
these, contact your local reseller.
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