Selecting (loading) an ab line, Selecting an ab line – Ag Leader EZ-Guide 500 Getting Started Guide User Manual
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Overlap
Set an overlap only if you want the implement to overlap the
previous swath.
Left/Right
Offset
If the implement is offset to either the left or the right, set an
offset.
Note: If you configure an implement offset, the guidance line
will be centered on the middle of the implement and the vehicle
will appear to be offline. Use the lightbar LEDs for guidance.
If the implement protrudes to the left, set a left offset. If the
implement protrudes to the right, set a right offset.
Forward/Back
Offset
If the implement is offset either forward of or back from the
rear of the vehicle, set a forward/back offset.
If the implement is behind the antenna position, set a rear offset.
If the implement is forward of the antenna position, set a
forward offset.
The vehicle and implement will show this offset on the screen.
Implement Draft
This compensates for the implement pulling to one side, which
may be caused by variable ground. The effect is similar to that
of left/right offset. Set it when the implement constantly pulls
the vehicle to one side. The example shows a left draft.
Note: If you configure an implement draft, the guidance line
will be centered on the middle of the implement and the vehicle
will appear to be offline. Use the lightbar LEDs for guidance.
Implement
Mount Type
Use this setting to choose between a hitched (3−point) or
trailing (drawbar) implement.
Whichever mode you select, the implement remains fixed until
the vehicle reaches a speed of at least 3.2 kph (2 mph).
Selecting (Loading) an AB Line
Note: You do not have to actively save an AB Line for it to be stored. AB Lines are stored automatically.
To load an AB Line, do the following:
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