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11.3. Setting a new boundary
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1.
Select / Field Menu / Select Field .
2. Select the required client, farm and field, then confirm.
3.
To import field information from a USB, select USB .
4.
To select the nearest field, select Nearest Field .
The current GPS position is used. This will only work if the
nearby fields have boundaries created.
5. Confirm field selections.
Note: To change any of these settings after they have been
confirmed, refer to Inventory Manager, page 107.
11.3. Setting a new boundary
If required, it is possible to create multiple boundaries within a field.
They may be created by driving around the boundary (see below),
created from coverage (see page 79) or created from shapefiles (see
page 80).
The interior of a created boundary defaults to a work region,
however, any boundaries created within that boundary default to an
excluded region (shown as greyed out). These properties may be
edited. Refer to Editing a boundary, page 82.
Setting the boundary establishes the perimeter of the field (or a
section of a field). Boundaries may overlap.
A boundary recording offset may be specified to control where the
boundary is recorded in relation to the vehicle. This accounts for
fences and other obstacles that do not allow the vehicle to drive
exactly on the boundary.
Once the offset is entered, the vehicle must be driven around the
boundary of the field.
1. Drive the vehicle to the edge of the field.
2.
Select / Field Menu / Boundary Offset .
l Recording Offset: Positions the offset on the left or right side of

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