TeeJet Legacy 6000 RMS_EXT User Guide User Manual
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Chapter 4 - Real-time Operation
Mapping Points, Hazards, Weather, & Notes
RMS-EXT for the Legacy 6000
Software Version 2.00
Marking a Hazard
Map object Hazard allows a hazard to be marked at the vehicle location. The map object Hazard
can be used later in Hazard Detection to notify the operator of potentially hazardous objects or fea-
tures along an application route.
To map a hazard, drive to the location of the object or feature to be mapped. This location should
coincide with the location of the GPS antenna. Press the Map Object soft-key and select the Haz-
ard symbol (Figure 4-13). When Enter is pressed, the Hazard Name dialog box appears (Figure 4-
15). Enter the name of the hazard using the arrow keys. Press Enter to accept the hazard name
and return to the map page. A hazard symbol is placed at the marked location in the Map page.
The Name Hazard dialog remembers the 10 most recent entries. To select a recent entry, scroll
through the dialog window, using the arrow keys, and select the desired object name. If the object
is not named, select the No Name setting in the dialog window and press Enter.
To add a new name, press the New Name soft-key. This brings up a name input dialog that allows
a new object name to be entered.
Object Name File
You can easily create a simple text file of names commonly used while applying. Typically users
have a weeds file, which allows them to simply select a weed name instead of having to type it in.
To learn how to build a names file, see the RMS Office user’s guide. To switch to a new names file
press the Folder soft-key in the Point or Hazard dialog (Figure 4-14) or (Figure 4-15).
Figure 4-15: Naming the Hazard
Switch Name Files