Headland guidance – TeeJet Legacy 6000 Manual User Manual
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Figure 4-18: Curved A-B Guidance
headland guidance
headland guidance is used when the operator completes several circuits around
the field and wants to be guided around all circuits afterward (last pass guidance).
once several circuits have been completed, the operator has the choice of switch-
ing back to Straight-Line guidance.
Figure 4-19: Headland Guidance
while using headland guidance, the operator has the option to mark a and B
Points for Straight-Line Guidance (if the operator chooses to use this as a “fill
method” for the field located inside the Headland later). It is always best to mark
the a and B points for the Straight-Line guidance while traveling the straight edge
of a field. Points A and B are only required for Straight-Line Guidance if it is to be
used for future application (headland guidance does not require an a-B line). the
operator will remain in headland guidance until the pattern is changed by pressing
the Guidance Pattern softkey.
Mark A
Mark B
the guidance pattern outside of the established
a-B points will be straight line guidance. this is
the reason for starting on the longest curve of the
field.
Guidance
Pattern softkey