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What’s new with smartpad ii, General, Nav-2-point – TeeJet SmartPad II Quick Start Guide User Manual

Page 3: Guidance, Mapper

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Bulletin 98-01122

R3

3

SHIFT
CTRL

2ND

ALT

CAPS

CHG

LOW

BAT

12v+ Power

GPS Receiver

78-50105

RX 360p

GPS Receiver

45-05350

GPS Data/Power Cable

Port A

4800

GGA 1HZ

VTG 1HZ

(DB9)

Port B

19200

GGA 5HZ

VTG 1Hz

(DB9)

(6) AA Batteries

Powers SmartPad

Not included in kit

Power Button

when using Batteries

WHAT’S NEW WITH

SMARTPAD II

General

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Touch screen

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Uses Compact Flash storage cards

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Uses existing Swath XL and Guideline interface and lightbar

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Software now called “Fieldware for the Smart Pad II”

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Pop up keyboard for touch screen entry of names and values

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View and delete files from card

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Adjust brightness and backlight with keys on keypad

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Added “Pan” feature allowing users to move around and zoom in on the map in real time with key strokes

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Touching objects in real time brings up the object’s info

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E-Dif ready

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Added a “GPS Logger” application under Tools to log raw GGA output from a receiver

Nav-2-Point

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View GMF files as background

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Show BND files as background

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Last visited sample point is “remembered” eliminating need to scroll to next sample number

Guidance

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As Applied data can now be viewed in Solid view or Boom Pattern view

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Curved AB now a guidance type

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Guidance Type now selected in real time menu

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Distance to next pass information displayed on lightbar

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Verification before creating a new guideline when one already exists

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Can now collect where-applied data without lightbar connected

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Last guidance type selected now remembered on exit and for next job

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GPS Type and GPS Data Rate are now selectable during setup

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Antenna Height for tilt sensor option

Mapper

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Mapper now added as an application

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Allows mapping of points, hazards, lines, polygons and boundaries

The illustration above shows one of the new features of the SmartPad II. This configuration makes the system
very mobile and easy to transfer for off-season mapping opportunities including field boundaries, tile lines, haz-
ards, and many other items that may fit your application. It is not necessary to use the smartpad interface or the
lightbar with the mapper application. The SmartPad II can be powered using six AA batteries and the only power
needed is 12v+ to the receiver.