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Sveaverken F100 Auto Steer System Software User Manual
You are driving in the manual mode.
4.2 Task Operations
An autosteering operation can be started after the installation, commissioning, and task preparation
processes. During a task operation, you can switch the driving mode, turn on or off the operation
recording, switch the boundary or guidance line, enable an advanced feature, translate the
guidance line or boundary*, scale up or down a pivot guidance line or boundary, trim the vehicle
position, mark the headlands, switch the view, and turn on the Wi-Fi camera.
* boundary only available after activating advanced mode
4.2.1 Switching the Driving Mode
Tap the driving mode button in the lower right corner to switch between the autosteering and
manual mode.
Manual: This is the default mode when the system is powered on. In this
mode, you must control the steering wheel manually for a task operation,
and can switch the boundary or the guidance line, translate the boundary or
the guidance line, or mark the headlands.
Autosteering: This mode can only be enabled when a guidance line is
imported. In this mode, the steering wheel is controlled by the system for
an autosteering operation, and you can turn on or off the task recording,
trim the vehicle position, mark the headlands, switch the view, and turn on
the Wi-Fi camera. To perform other operations, switch to the manual mode
first.
4.2.2 Turn i ng On or O f f O p era t ion R e c ord i n g
Tap
Record
in the lower right corner of the home screen to turn on or off the operation recording.
Operation recording off: In this status, the task operation data is not recorded
and the operated area is not shown on both the home screen and the task
records screen.
Operation recording on: In this status, the task operation data is recorded and
the operated area is shown on both the home screen and the task records
screen. On the home screen, the operated area is rendered in blue in the
autosteering mode and in gray in the manual mode.