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Outback S-Lite User Guide 22 PN 875-0194-000 Rev D1
Chapter 3: Using Guidance Features
Switching Modes
You can switch S-Lite guidance modes by pressing the
STRAIGHT GUIDANCE button or the CONTOUR GUIDANCE
button. When you switch to Straight mode for the second time,
you have the option to use the previous A=B line or set a new
one.
Pass Numbering
Once the A=B line is established, all passes will be numbered.
While turning around at the headland, the nearest pass number
is displayed. You can work passes in any order.
Adjusting the A=B Line
While operating in Straight guidance mode, you can adjust the A=B line on-the-go
without interrupting normal guidance operation. This feature is especially useful to
correct for DGPS drift over time.
A=B to Snap: You can “snap” the A=B line to the vehicle’s current location
parallel to the original A=B line. The Snap A=B feature is best used to insert a
desired gap between consecutive parallel swaths (such as a conservation
barrier strip).
Snapping the A=B line to the current location
1. While in Straight guidance mode, press
the UP ARROW button once to display
the SNAP TO A=B screen.
2. Press the STRAIGHT GUIDANCE button.
This causes the nearest A=B guide line
to be aligned with the current vehicle
position (snap A=B to here).
3. Press the DOWN ARROW button to
return to the Straight guidance screen.
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