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Trimble EZ-Guide 250 User Manual

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Easy Mode Guidance
Introduction to Guidance
The EZ−Guide 250 lightbar uses onscreen lines, either straight or curved, to guide you. These are called the
guidance lines. The most simple form of guidance line is a straight AB Line. To create an AB Line, you define a
start point (the A point) and an end point (the B point). Once you define the A and B points, a straight line is
drawn between them. This is your master line.
When you define the first guidance line, the lightbar copies it to create additional guidance lines.
Distance between guidance lines
When you begin to define the line, you specify the width of the implement attached to the vehicle. This width is
used to calculate the distance between the guidance lines. If you do not want the guidance lines to be exactly one
implement width apart, you can set an overlap or skip.
Headlands
You can record a headland boundary and get guidance to it, or you can work without a headland.
Onscreen appearance
When the main guidance screen shows the perspective view, the lines are tagged with flags that describe them.
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Trimble EZ-Guide 250 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display Size4.3 inch
Update Rate5 Hz
GNSS SupportGPS
Receiver TypeGPS
Guidance ModesAB Line, Pivot
Operating SystemProprietary
Guidance Accuracy6-8 inches with ব্যভার করা correction
Accuracy6-8 inches pass-to-pass (with ব্যভার করা correction)

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