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1. 7 swaths A B line is swath 1 Job A job is an IntelliTrac entity comprising one or more polygons and one or more flown patterns You can save delete add to and subtract from a job Log A log is a set of data that includes exact positioning and rate of spray application precise time and date record flight speed altitude patterns flown and GPS position quality IntelliTrac records this information in the log any time you are above a pre designated airspeed You can add job information to a log Swath A swath is a strip or row of a field that you fly For example in the above pattern there are seven swaths A B line An AJB line is the initial guideline of a pattern Each subsequent swath of the pattern is based on this initial guideline The beginning of an AB line is Point A and the end of the AB line is Point B For example in the above pattern the AJB line is swath 1 Mark A mark is a point to which you want to return such as a last sprayed point When you create a mark IntelliTrac saves the following current swathing information swath number pattern A B line direction job ID acreage swath width and spray information WPT By Name BRG RNG _ G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 33 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options Entering Basic Job Details Quick Start Note If you exit IntelliTrac see Exiting IntelliTrac on page 29 with a saved job active that job is a
2. Current swath is blue L L Pe GES Dif Additional swath lines are green A 2 and are unlimited in number Logging is READY ROUTE 01 BRG RNG Auto Boom ON Closed pattern Racetrack example Three points in pattern A B C A B line is red Current swath is blue GPS Dif Additional swath lines are green with the number of swath lines Logging is READY determined by the width of the ROUTE 01 BRG RNG Auto Boom ON pattern and the swath width Figure 4 1 Pattern examples open Back to Back and closed Racetrack G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 50 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Table 4 1 describes how A B lines are used in open and closed patterns Table 4 1 A B lines in open and closed patterns A B Line Use Point A is the beginning of the line Point B is the end of the line All swaths you fly will be parallel to this initial A B line IntelliTrac automatically prompts you to set your A and B points according to the pattern you select The A B line may be inside or outside the field Points A and B should be as far apart as possible to ensure the accuracy of the line Establishing A and B points too close together may result in a small error that creates a larger divergence the longer the distance the active polygon You can move the A B line to other sides as preferred For more details on this feature see Rotating the A B Line Around a Polygon on pa
3. For example on the Logging Setup window the Logging Interval and the Logging Speed fields can be only numeric values If you press the button for either field IntelliTrac displays a numeric data entry window left window in Figure 2 9 LOG Label Pilot and Aircraft however can all be alphanumeric values so when you press the button for any of these fields IntelliTrac displays an alphanumeric data entry window right window in Figure 2 9 Numeric data entry window Test Pilot SHIFT Key ON Alphanumeric data entry window Figure 2 9 Data entry windows To enter values in either data entry window Press the button for the field value you want to enter change 2 Enter a value using the buttons in the data entry window Press Accept The data entry window closes and the value you entered populates the appropriate field on the previous window or Press EXIT to cancel the entry and return to the previous window G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 19 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Zooming and Panning the Moving Map Area Zooming refers to making a section of the screen larger so you can see more detail zoom in or making the screen smaller so you can see a larger area and less detail zoom out You can zoom in and out using buttons in the Zoom Pan window and in the Moving Map area Figure 2 10 You can also pinch to zoom in and out on the Moving Map area
4. Are you sure that you want to delete Poly Number 1 Press YES to confirm the deletion Receiving Guidance to a Polygon When you receive guidance to a polygon The lightbar provides guidance to The bottom of the Moving Map area MODE displays POLYGON and bearing and range values for the polygon ZOOM Ht a the center of the polygon and a EA dotted line appears between the HH a aircraft and the polygon s center aia TH If you set Time to Edge and Edge Distance as display options for your lightbar their values appear when a polygon side is in your flight path If you cross the polygon s edge and are inside the polygon the display changes to the time and distance to the next side in your flight path To receive guidance to a polygon 1 2 Load the job the polygon is saved in loading a job provides access to all polygons in the job Press KEYPAD gt SET gt E POLY 6 gt n gt ENTER where n is the polygon to which you n want to receive guidance To cancel guidance to a polygon Press KEYPAD gt ENTER KEYPAD The screen briefly displays the message Return to PESEN Mark cancelled G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 113 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons Managing A B Lines with Polygons When you create a polygon and save it with a job IntelliTrac can appl
5. la Volume Remaining v IB GPS Altitude v Map b For each option press a button then select an item from the drop down list Left Display and Right Display correspond to data that appears at the top of the Moving Map area see Moving Map Area on page 9 Field 1 Field 2 and Field 3 correspond to data that appears in the Data area see Data Area on page 10 c Press CLEAR to return to the Screen Setup window and proceed to step 4 to select a language or press EXIT to return to the Map screen 4 To set the display language a Press Select Language The Language Selection window appears English msg Select language and press ACCEPT or EXIT Accept Language Cancel Selection b Select your preferred language then press Accept G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 137 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization Changing the Zoom Pan Options You set zoom pan options using the Screen Advanced Setup window Displays a data entry window where you enter the percentage each zoom in out moves the display Displays a data entry window where you enter a value that for the scale ratio of the screen Displays a data entry window where you enter the percentage the screen moves in the direction of the arrow you press ec CLEAR Go Back Toggles between Yes show lat lon and No do not show lat lon D
6. 0000 00a 11 Using the KEV Oa ite eee att ea Soe wee eats ek EE At aa 12 Setting Up intel tac s 3 isdn ou Gains ba Bee Os He ee ees od 17 Entering Field Values i0 ocde te ctw nananana nananana 19 Zooming and Panning the Moving Map Area 20 Day Mode and Night Mode 0c eee eee 22 WSINnGIROUKCYSeac25 be Vase cow a ee Caren aoa ars 23 Setting User Defined Fields 0200 cece eeee 24 Before You Start Using IntelliTrac 2 0000 26 Understanding Systemwide Settings 05 26 Detecting Your Flow Control System 05 28 Switching Between IntelliTrac and the Windows Desktop 28 Exiting Intel iia sirara naaa ace ieee a Aces de aati tev oer deers 29 Work Options 2 2002 eee es 31 Aerial Guidance Terms and IntelliTrac 000005 32 Entering Basic Job Details Quick Start 008 34 Understanding Job and Log Data ce es 37 LOG Data nisrani niet ran 2 chased Si Suse dm ah ead eevee Sen 37 Adding Job Information to the Log 200055 38 SPlay ODORS kentaan atpa REEE hand aid e Suet ank Snake aa canes 39 Setting Spray Options Volume 0000 ee eee 41 Spray Boom Settings oa sodas aot arty dw cate aes we eve dee 42 Changing the Flow Lead Time 00 cee eee eee 44 Using Prescription Maps ss lt c422 scence eeeu eee etaee aad a 45 Importing a Prescription Map 000 eee eee 45 Loading a Prescript
7. 27 28 TERMINATION Licensee may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause AgJunction may terminate this Agreement on 30 days notice to Licensee if Licensee fails to materially comply with each provision of this Agreement unless such default is cured within the 30 days Any such termination by a party shall be in addition to and without prejudice to such rights and remedies as may be available including injunction and other equitable remedies Upon receipt by Licensee of written notice of termination from AgJunction or termination by Licensee Licensee shall at the end of any notice period a cease using the Software and b return to AgJunction or destroy and provide a certificate of a Senior Officer attesting to such destruction the Software and all related material and any magnetic or optical media provided to Licensee The provisions of Sections 6 7 8 9 10 15 21 26 and 27 herein shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement for any reason EXPORT RESTRICTIONS Licensee agrees that Licensee will comply with all export control legislation of Canada the United States Australia and any other applicable country s laws and regulations whether under the Arms Export Control Act the International Traffic in Arms Regulations the Export Administration Regulations the regulations of the United States Departments of Commerce State and Treasury or otherwise as well as the export control legislation of all
8. CLEAR ey Oe fa Return To Map Go Back 4 display this window where you select what appears in each field of the lightbar Current Swath Number w T ew C psa More Options Current Swath Number w r REECE Tere SETUP Cross Track Distance w More Options GPS Altitude lt CLEAR Speed v SETUP to Eem mm Go Back Return To Map Return To display this window where you set such options as LED display format solid bar or single LED cross track distance and virtual lightbar display On or Off Go Back o a Return To Map Go Back Degrees Degrees z Return To 7 Map Figure 7 2 Lightbar setup windows G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 122 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization Configuring Lightbar Dimming and Warnings You use the Lightbar Dimming amp Warnings window Figure 7 3 to set the following Dimming level of the LEDs Dimming level of the Matrix L7 lightbar only Day or Night mode L7 lightbar only see DAY button in Figure 7 3 e Double spray warning e DOF obstacle warnings display or not display for all known obstacles contained in the U S Federal Aviation Administration s Digital Obstacle File Press to switch between 5 gt p LEDs and Matrix what Lightbar Dimming shows on this button pn 30 determines w
9. on page 52 3 Fly swaths in the following sequence 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 63 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Reverse Racetrack Pattern RVTRK This pattern is similar to the Racetrack pattern It is called a Reverse Racetrack because you are flying one direction but swaths are incrementing in the opposite direction In the example below you are flying to the left but the swaths are incrementing to the right Unlike the Racetrack pattern in Reverse Racetrack you set your A B line in the middle of the field Point C is still on the edge of the field This pattern is recommended for circular fields or other fields where the center line is clearly visible To fly a Reverse Racetrack pattern 1 Set the pattern type as REVERSE_RACETRACK and set other basic job details see Entering Basic Job Details Quick Start on page 34 2 Set your A B line see Flying a Basic Pattern on page 52 3 For a 9 swath right reverse racetrack pattern spray the swaths in the following sequence 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 64 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance QuickTrac X Pattern QKRTX This pattern is similar to the Quick Racetrack pattern You specify point C for the Quicktrac X pattern by either the number of swaths or by the distance from the A B line to the furthermost swath in the pattern After you set the A B
10. JOB Name 1 Liquid BOOM All ON GSIM Log 1001012320SatlocG4_038 N A 4 N33 29 35 86 W111 29 36 39 404 Job 1 loaded GSI fal i Gi el el eg Q oi Bi PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons Clearing a Job Clearing a job closes the job and removes it from the Map screen it does not delete the job To clear a job po eee gt CLEAR gt JOB 9 CLEAR JoB 9 Current JOB and or Pattern are cleared appears briefly in the Moving Map area and lt No JOB Name gt appears in the Header area Deleting Jobs Caution Once you delete a job it is permanently removed from memory you cannot recall a deleted job You can delete a single job using the Keypad or a Hot Key or delete all jobs See Using Hot Keys on page 23 and Appendix B Hot Key Descriptions for more information on Hot Keys To delete a single job using the Keypad 1 2 Press KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt a faa JOB 9 gt n gt ENTER where n ENTER is the job number A 2 n confirmation message similar to the following appears Are you sure that you want to delete Job Name 2 Press YES To delete a single job using a Hot Key 1 Make sure one of your Hot Keys is set to Clear Job Clear CUCL then press that Hot Key The Job By Name List window appears top of window below JOB FILE NAME PATS POLYS 2 0 0 3 0 0 Accept G4
11. OF already exists 5 1001010200SatlocG4_038d log Replacing a log file 4 Press Copy Selected Files The following message appears during the file transfer Copy Selected Files 5 Press EXIT to close the window and return to the Map screen Transferring Logs to Your Personal Computer PC If on startup you selected the G4 hard drive as the logging read write device you will need to transfer the data from the hard drive to the USB drive before you can transfer it to your PC 1 If necessary transfer the logs to your USB drive see Transferring Data Files on page 76 2 Remove the USB drive from the G4 3 Insert the USB drive into a USB port on your PC Use MapStar to view the log data refer to your MapStar documentation for more information G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 80 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Deleting Files In addition to clearing marks see Clearing a Mark on page 71 and clearing log files see Clearing Selected Logs on page 74 and Clearing All Logs on page 75 you can delete all files of different file types from the G4 hard drive via one window The Delete Clear Selected Data Files window enables The Delete Clear drive is C you to delete all files of the following types Job files WiFi job files Waypoint files GIS files Prescription map files Data files i Go Back Return To Map F
12. Please Select Read Write LOGGING Drive m 4 Press the preferred logging button Hard Drive Log data to the G4 hard drive recommended USB Drive Log data to a USB flash drive The Hard Drive option is always available FOUND appears above the Hard Drive button However the USB Hard rive eee Drive option is only available OSA iach daveiwmserted FOUND appears above the USB Drive button if a USB flash drive is inserted in one of the USB ports on TNO USB the G4 NO USB with a red background appears above the USB Hard rive preme Drive button if no USB drive is Na USB flash drive insered inserted After you press either Hard Drive or USB Drive with USB drive inserted in the G4 the Select LOGGING Drive window closes and after several seconds the IntelliTrac Map screen appears with the IntelliTrac Setup screen displayed in front of it Pilot Jim Smith Aircraft HEMI Liquid BOOM All ON LOGI ahel 13 JOR Name 1 Lan lt No Onen Log gt MAC Address 0030640d038d Unique ID SatlocG4_038d Release V 3 10 41 180 WF OFF June 06 2013 No Ctrl Check Cables etc EE PEA SETUP More Options CONTROLLERS Controller par NOT FOUND Return To Map You are now ready to begin setting up IntelliTrac However you should use the following section IntelliTrac Display Overview to familiarize yourself with each section of th
13. SNTLOC IntelliTrac User Guide Part No 875 0308 000 Rev A1 KA gJunction This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Copyright Notice Copyright AgJunction Inc 2014 All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of AgJunction Inc Trademarks AirStar AirTrac AutoMate Bantam BaseLineHD BaseLineX eDrive eDriveTC eDriveVSi eDriveX G4 HO IntelliFlow IntelliGate IntelliStar IntelliTrac Just Let Go LiteStar II M3 MapStar Outback Outback 360 Outback Guidance Center Outback Guidance Outback Hitch Outback MAX Outback S Outback S2 Outback S3 Outback S Lite Outback Sts Outback STX Outback Steering Guide Satloc and the Satloc logo are proprietary trademarks of AgJunction Inc Other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners Patents AgJunction Inc products may be covered by one or more o
14. Accept This Unit Serial Subscription 3754130393 5 Press Accept Subscription Thanks you have a valid SOP S7 Accept subscription appears at the bottom left of the window Subscription If you enter an invalid subscription number and press Accept Subscription the following message appears at the bottom left of the window Sorry no subscription please try again Return To Map i G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 121 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization Setting Up the Lightbar IntelliTrac includes several windows that enable you to set such lightbar options as Lightbar displays fields e Dimming levels and warnings e Desensitizing the lightbar LEDs when navigating to a mark or waypoint Swath double spray warning on or off e Upper and lower rows of LEDs to display as a solid bar of lights or use the outermost LED only that represents your current cross track distance or heading angle e LED cross track distance and heading angle values and how they appear in the LEDs Guidance delay the delay in milliseconds between the time the lightbar shows a guidance cue and when you need to react Figure 7 2 shows the windows you use to set lightbar options for both the Lightbar VI lightbar and the L7 lightbar Lightbar VI L7 Lightbar a o m More Options Set dimming and va here Then press SETUP to ey r par es o r j Dimming 166 r Leds SETUP
15. B and C if necessary and fly your swath guidance lines in order You can use the Enter Poly Pat feature with polygons saved in this manner see Managing A B Lines with Polygons on page 114 When you exit IntelliTrac your polygon is automatically saved to JOB 000 and when you restart IntelliTrac JOB 000 is on screen with your polygon ZOOM gt CENTER if necessary The polygon remains a component of JOB 000 until you save JOB 000 with new components Editing a Polygon You can edit all aspects of a polygon To edit a polygon 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt Polygons The Create SETUP SETUP amp Modify Polygons window appears see Figure 6 2 on page 107 The Job and Polygon fields default to the current job and polygon 1 in that job 2 See Manually Entering GPS Coordinates of a Polygon on page 107 for instructions on entering editing polygon information Deleting a Polygon 7 INNS Tem You can use the same polygon numbers in multiple jobs therefore make sure that when deleting a polygon you delete it from the correct job The number you enter is the number of the polygon in the current job G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 112 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons To delete a polygon iP 2 Press KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt POLY gt n gt ENTER where n z eae ENTER is the number of the polygon n you want to delete A message similar to the one below appears
16. Hot Key Name Hot KEYPAD SETUP Key Button Sequence Text Set Preset Scale SRAT Shortcut to return to Preset Scale Ratio and ZOOM defaults as set in ZOOM dialog Hide Show GPS GSIM Shortcut to turn HIDE SHOW visually the Internal Simulator when active Auto USB Files AUSB Shortcut to copy file from USB to C Data folder Forward Pattern FWPT Shortcut to advance Pattern Type before designating A B Reverse Pattern RVPT Shortcut to decrement Pattern Type before designating A B G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 155 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Index A A B line auto applied rotating round a poly gon 117 auto applying to a polygon 114 display screen orientation 136 flying left or right of 55 missions 98 overview 33 A21 2 absolute position e Dif 144 AgLaser 26 aircraft logging option 139 area Data 10 Header 11 Moving Map 9 AutoCal and dry flow control 41 monitor only flow control 40 automatic guidance 86 B background maps 2 Back to Back pattern 57 59 Back to Back Skip pattern 57 61 62 before you start using IntelliTrac 26 boom other settings 44 test performing 44 buttons pressing in IntelliTrac 11 C changing logging options 139 zoom and pan options 138 clearing jobs 100 logs 73 139 closed pattern 50 commands e Dif 140 GPS 140 coordinates systemwide settings 26 cross track sensitivity 132 D data files managing 71 files transferring 76 G4 Intelli Trac User Guide
17. Index speed 139 view logs 139 logging device selecting 7 MO See last sprayed point Map screen 8 Data area 10 display options 148 Header area 11 Moving Map area 9 maps background 2 MapStar 3 80 mark clearing 71 overview 33 returning to 69 mask angle 140 setting 141 Matrix dimming level 123 maximum flow rate 43 mode lightbar day and night 123 mode screen day and night 22 Moving Map area 9 panning 20 zooming 20 Multi Back to Back pattern 57 60 N night mode lightbar 123 night mode screen 22 O open pattern 50 options 138 P panning 20 changing 138 pattern Back to Back 57 59 Back to Back Skip 57 61 62 closed type 50 Expand 58 67 flying 51 Multi Back to Back 57 60 open type 50 overview 33 Quick Racetrack 57 63 Quicktrac X 58 65 Racetrack 57 Reverse Racetrack 58 64 Squeeze 58 66 pilot logging option 139 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 159 polygon deleting 112 editing 112 overview 32 receiving guidance to 113 saving overview 110 saving w o a job single session 111 saving with a job 111 saving without a job multiple ses sions 112 setting points as you fly 103 using 103 polygons calculating total area 110 pressing buttons in IntelliTrac 11 processor 2 product overview 2 Q Quick Racetrack pattern 57 63 Quick Start job details 34 Quicktrac X pattern 58 65 Racetrack pattern 57 radius values for waypoint guidance 84 recalling job 99 route 94 waypoint
18. This pattern consists of a series of loops or racetracks resulting in wider smoother turns In a Racetrack pattern you first fly each side of a field then alternately work from swath 2 to the middle and from the middle toward the other end of the field 7 77 mm oo s we ew ee To fly a Racetrack pattern 1 Set the pattern type as RACETRACK and set other basic job details see Entering Basic Job Details Quick Start on page 34 2 Set your A B line see Flying a Basic Pattern on page 52 3 Fly swaths in the following order 1 8 2 5 3 6 4 7 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 62 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Quick Racetrack Pattern QKRTK This pattern is similar to the Racetrack pattern however in a Quick Racetrack pattern you set your C point in the center of the field not at the end This is called a Quick Racetrack because you do not have to fly to the end of the field to press the C point In the Quick Racetrack pattern you fly a constant size loop after setting the A B and C points Point C is the swath on or after the field center line To fly a Quick Racetrack pattern 1 Set the pattern type as QUICK_RACETRACK and set other basic job details see Entering Basic Job Details Quick Start on page 34 2 Set your A B and C points see Flying a Basic Pattern
19. also shows your differential status and whether logging is on or off User defined fields SETUP gt SETUP gt SCREEN gt Displays Left Display and Right Display fields WA 700M ALL Shows filename of each N33 34 13 93 B 11 03 53 1073 eS log or polygon you cycle through using POLYS button Hide display shows ALL for all logs or polygons Coordinates Hot Keys Zoom in ZOOM MODE Cycle through zoom modes Manual Gal Center aircraft in Moving Map area Aircraft IFSW Hot Keys POLYS Cycle through polygons IFJB 700M Zoom out Waypoint name or route waypoint aig evel Bearing angle l GPS and Current zoom level Range distance ah ir differential status indicators Logging is READY Auto Boom OFF N Log On Off indicator SETA Display Save Return to Set A point Setup screen position mark in field Show Keypad Osc p Quick Keys Note Once you set a pattern the DEC and ADV Quick Keys appear at the lower right of the Moving Map area Decrement Increment swath swath i ama eae Keys p Figure 2 2 Moving Map area Note For a list of display options for the Moving Map area s large format display fields see Appendix A Lightbar and Screen Display Options G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 9 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Data Area The Data area shows the current date and time status information for special functions such as waypoints and missions help message
20. area The IntelliTrac Setup window appears Figure 3 1 above 2 Press PATTERN and select the desired pattern type from the drop down list PATTERN G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 34 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options NO UTE CNECK VaDIes EIC PATTERN BACK TO BACK x eee BACK TO BACK ai QUICK_RACETRACK Rip REVERSE_RACETRACK More Options EXPAND MULTI BACK TO BACK BACK TO BACK SKIP QUICKTRACK_X Return To Map Additional buttons fields appear when you select QUICKTRACK_X or MULTI BACK TO BACK If you select QUICKTRACK_X the PATTERN SETUP button appears below the drop down MAC Address 002iccb3a5e7 Unique ID SatlocG4_a5e7 Flow Ctrl Not Detected i Press PATTERN SETUP The Quicktrack X Settings window appears Quicktrack X Setting j gt QUICKTRACK X Pattern Setup Please select the number of swaths or the distance to the C point Each Turn Distance is half the Total Distance Accept CLEAR 4m 820 2 Ft Cancel ii Press either Total Swaths or Distance from A B then in the data entry window that appears enter a value and press Accept For the value you do set IntelliTrac recalculates the other value For example if Total Swaths is 10 and you set it to 6 IntelliTrac reduces the Distance from A B value accordingly G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 35 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options If you s
21. e To pinch to zoom in place your thumb and index finger far apart on the Moving Map area then drag slide your thumb and finger closer together e To pinch to zoom out place your thumb and index finger close together on the Moving Map area then drag slide your thumb and finger farther apart Panning refers to moving the screen in a specific direction such as left or right so you can see detail that may not be visible on the current screen Figure 2 10 illustrates the zooming and panning features of IntelliTrac Use outer arrows to pan Use CENTER button to center the aircraft in the Moving Map area Use ZOOM buttons to zoom in and out CENTER Zoom pan controls in Moving Map area Zoom Pan window N A 3 AAMI ALL You can use either ivi the Zoom Pan window left or the Moving Map area controls right to zoom pan the map Zoom in Z00M MODE Zoom Mode ZOOM ZOOM Press EXIT to close the Zoom Pan window POLYS fo out Tip Press the CENTER button to sequentially toggle through centering the following Press before you fly your pattern 700 to autozoom in out to keep the pattern in view while flying Zoom distance Pan the screen by pressing Aircraft anywhere in the Moving Map area All polygons and then dragging Pan mode Each active polygon in a job must be ON Log if log is loaded to view Figure 2 10 Zooming and panning G4 IntelliTrac User Guide
22. is written as Press KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt JOB 9 gt ENTER and is shown as CLEAR JOB q 9 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 11 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Using the Keypad You enter custom setup options values and commands by pressing buttons on the Keypad Figure 2 5 Keypad To display the Keypad e Press KEYPAD at the bottom of the Map screen 500 Gallons T WPT By Name BRG mark Note In this manual when describing procedures buttons are referred to by all information that appears on the buttons both text and number if a number is shown on the button For example you press LEFT RIGHT 3 MARK 4 or SAVE The most often used keys PATTERN 1 SWATH 2 and LEFT RIGHT 3 are highlighted in white Table 2 1 describes the function of each key on the Keypad Table 2 1 Keypad keys and functions Display the first IntelliTrac Setup window see Figure 2 7 on page 17 lt r aan You can also display the IntelliTrac Setup window by pressing SETUP at the bottom left of the Moving KEYPA MARK saad Ea Scroll through available patterns the pattern name changes in the Data area This key also functions as numeric value 1 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 12 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Table 2 1 Keypad keys and functions continued Display the Enter Swath Width window where you enter a swath width The value you enter
23. 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options Adding Job Information to the Log In addition to the default information that IntelliTrac logs see Log Data on the previous page you add specific job information to a log in the Logging Setup window The LOG Label Pilot and Aircraft values appear in the Header area see Header Area on page 11 for more information Job name SETUP 13 Jim Smith More Options N65153 CLEAR Pilot name Aircraft name How often you want G4 to log data to the specified logging device hard drive or USB drive 1 Sec Go Back wo 8 z g a lt gt e 4 Minimum speed you must be traveling before G4 logs data pp AEEA Yes 3 te src Return To default is 45 mph Per Job eciieeniminaiiittad Map Set to Yes to start a new job each time you View one multiple or Clear delete one multiple or start a new log or set to No so each time all log files all log files you start a new log that log becomes part of the current job Figure 3 2 Logging Setup window To add job information to a log 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt LOGGING 2 For the LOG Label Pilot Aircraft Logging Interval and Logging Speed fields press the appropriate button and in the data entry window that appears enter a value and press Accept For the LOG Label Pilot and Aircraft fields IntelliTrac displays an alphanumeric data entry window For the Logging Interval and Loggin
24. 112 00 00 000 W E32W v CLEAR Enter Waypoint Radius Circle e Enter Name Here tatia 00 00 00 000 N Longitude 000 00 00 000 W Return To Map b Press Name then in the data entry window that appears enter a waypoint name and press Accept The data entry window closes and the z T Enter Waypoint Radius Circle name appears below the Name button Note When entering the latitude and longitude in the next steps verify your coordinates are in the proper format See Understanding Systemwide Settings on page 26 for more information G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 87 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 5 Waypoints and Routes Press Save Waypoint The waypoint name Enter the waypoint coordinates using the Latitude and Longitude buttons Press Latitude enter a value inthe window that appears then press Accept Repeat this m process for the Longitude button When entering the latitude and longitude you also enter the direction N or S for latitude and E or W for longitude To enter this value move the cursor to just before the current direction setting by entering values or pressing the Right Arrow button then press the Down Arrow button once to change the value and once again to change it back Make sure the cursor 33 28 43 000 N Hoegrooes is just before the i A direction indicator Press the Down Arrow aa button to change the Sooo oe dire
25. 90 settings setting 84 AgLaser 26 setting manually by coordinates overview 86 setting manually by name 87 setting manually by route 88 setting while flying 85 Windows desktop 28 coordinates 26 global units 26 local time offset 26 systemwide 26 settings customized saving 145 spray options volume 41 Z Squeeze pattern 58 66 zooming 20 starting IntelliTrac 6 changing options 138 status LEDs on lightbar 130 subscription entering 120 swath overview 33 switching between IntelliTrac and Win dows 28 systemwide settings 26 T time to edge lightbar option 113 total spray boom percentage warning 43 touchscreen 2 transferring data files 76 log files to PC 80 triggers start and end settings 132 U update rate 141 USB G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 160 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 End User License Agreement IMPORTANT This is an agreement the Agreement between you the end purchaser Licensee and AgJunction Inc AgJunction which permits Licensee to use the AgJunction software the Software that accompanies this Agreement This Software may be licensed on a standalone basis or may be embedded in a Product Please read and ensure that you understand this Agreement before installing or using the Software Update or using a Product In this agreement any product that has Software embedded in it at the time of sale to the Licensee shall be referred to as a Product As well in this Agreement the u
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27. Figure 7 10 above _ For the LOG Label Pilot Aircraft Logging Interval and Logging Speed settings press the appropriate button enter a value in the data entry window that appears then press Accept For the New Job Per Log setting press New Job Per Log once to change the value and again if you want to change it back For information on viewing logs see Viewing Log Data on page 72 For information on clearing logs see Clearing Log Data on page 73 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 139 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization Flow Control IntelliTrac supports several flow control options If you have a flow control system installed flow data is collected and displayed via IntelliTrac For detailed information on flow control options refer the your flow control system documentation If you are using a Satloc flow controller related documentation is available from the Satloc website at www satloc com Setting GPS Options You can set such GPS options as differential source GPS message rate and mask angle as well as send commands standard GPS and e Dif to the receiver Displays a data entry window where you set the mask angle default is 5 any satellites below this angle are ignored even if available 5 Displays the GPS Advanced Setup window where you set the differential source and GPS Rx rate Displays the GPS Receiver Commands window where you send Rece
28. G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 43 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options Changing the Flow Lead Time There are two types of flow lead time variable rate lead time and edge lead time e VRate variable rate Lead Time time in seconds it takes IntelliTrac to switch rates However you should not need to adjust this setting IntelliTrac s default setup is designed to adjust for the rate changes automatically based on typical flight speeds Edge Lead Time On Off On setting represents how early the flow control reacts to reach the proper rate at the proper location Off represents how early the flow control begins to turn off when exiting a polygon or prescription map To change the flow lead time 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt FLOW Loo CTRL gt SETUP The Flow SETUP SETUP Control Advanced Setup window appears SETUP More Options IntelliFlow Aerial Ace only Satloc 0 100 ae Controllers only Return To Map 2 Seta flow lead time VRate Lead Time Edge ON Lead Time Edge OFF Lead Time a Press the desired flow lead time button b Enter a value in seconds in the data entry window that appears c Press Accept G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 44 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options Using Prescription Maps A prescription map also Rx map or pmap is a map of a particular land area divided into sections of different application rates You use p
29. Guide 149 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 X Appendix B Hot Key Descriptions G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 151 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Appendix B Hot Key Descriptions Table B 1 provides a description and alternative button sequence for each Hot Key in IntelliTrac Table B 1 Hot Key descriptions Hot Key Name Hot KEYPAD SETUP Key Button Sequence Text Clear Pattern CPTE Clears the current pattern from the KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt Enter screen PATTERN 1 gt ENTER Clear Pattern Displays IntelliTrac Setup window Adv UP so you can change move pattern to current line and change swath as required Clear Swath CLSW Clears the spray information from KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt the screen SWATH 2 gt ENTER Clear Job Enter CJBE Clears the current job information KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt from the screen JOB 9 gt ENTER Clear Job Clear Displays the Jobs By Name List KEYPAD gt INFO 0 gt window where you can delete a JOB 9 job See Deleting Jobs on page 100 for more information Clear Waypoint CWPE Clears the current waypoints from KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt Enter the screen WPT 5 gt ENTER Clear Route Clears the current route KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt Enter information from the screen and ROUTE 8 gt ENTER displays the following message Waypoint guidance canceled Clear Clear Displays a window where you can KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt exit IntelliTrac and shut down CLEAR Windows or exit IntelliTrac and go
30. Job Data Files 71 Viewing Log Data s004 Sete oc ate Sw dae ee ew ed oe 72 Clearing Log Data crisser ree aeea Ms Pe ae ge eee Shas 73 Transferring Data Files 0 00 cece eee ees 76 Deleting Files ck ested deed are ea ates wah ed oe ah we tetas 81 Waypoints and Routes 20200085 83 OVEIVICW ci Seas oaths a are rane dg hr ae A al aes rok ne eee Ne wh es 84 Working with Waypoints 0 00 cee ees 84 Setting a Waypoint While Flying 00000 85 Setting a Waypoint Manually 000 naana 86 Recalling a Waypoint 0 00 ccc eee 90 Automatic Guidance oss redie erar rari ache pinwin eens 91 Editing a Waypoint 3 44 sausceus tsk essa siitwd oie 92 Deleting a Waypoint 00 ccs 93 Working with Routes 0 00 ccc ees 94 RECAINMG a ROUTE aaa are ead teed dosed oe aa a ave eee 94 Jobs and Polygons 22 220002085 97 OVVIE W hc ed sree Sarai oo ada nee ee eae aoe ek 98 Working WIN JODSiicc 02 c 23a toe iaa a ee dese A 98 Saving a JOD crre citins Be an behav ac Raa ae ae Ged 98 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide iv PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Contents Chapter 7 Appendix A Appendix B Recalling JOD icin se etter eet ee saver eA eae aes 99 Cleaning aJo aii aint reser ieee eee ie ewes ees 100 Deleting JOOS s lt isy 34 said ake heal oe Alas oe a 100 Working with Polygons 0 00 cece eee eee 102 USING POIVGONS cada sacs Gordes ebake AA Soy 103 Se
31. Msema SETUP SuperTrac Lightbar Setup window appears see Figure 7 5 on page 129 2 Press Non Swath Desensitize The setting changes to On and the Desensitize Factor button appears ETU re sevr 3 Press Desensitize Factor The Enter Desense Factor window appears 4 Enter a value then press Accept G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 134 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization Understanding Guidance Delay Guidance delay or forward prediction in IntelliTrac is the delay in msec between when the lightbar displays a guidance prompt and when you need to react For example if you set this value to 600 the lightbar prompts you 600 msec before you need to react The default value of 500 msec is geared toward the average airspeed To set a guidance delay 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt NAV SYSTEM The Nav System Setup SETUP NAV SYSTE window appears Prediction 500 msec Return To Map 2 Press Forward Prediction and in the data entry window that appears enter the guidance delay value then press Accept G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 135 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization Configuring Your Display IntelliTrac provides the following display configuration options Mode Normal daytime colors or Dark nighttime colors e User defined fields that appear on the Map screen Screen orientation course up north up
32. Name KEYPAD gt INFO 0 gt window WPT 5 Set Set STST Toggles the display between KEYPAD gt SET gt SET Normal day mode and Dark night mode Info Pattern IFPT Displays the Pattern Options KEYPAD gt INFO gt window SETUP gt PATTERNS PATTERNS Info Mark IFMK Displays the Marks window KEYPAD gt INFO O gt MARK 4 Set Swath SSWE Sets current swath as swath 1 KEYPAD gt SWATH 2 gt Enter ENTER Set Pattern SPTA Must be using an A B C pattern Adv UP advances the current A B C pattern to the new position according to the Left Right Offset Set Pattern SPTD Must be using a A B C pattern Dec DOWN decrements the current A B C pattern to the new position according to the Left Right Offset Set Pattern 1 PAT 1 Recalls Pattern 1 from current job Set Pan PANO Toggles between Pan Mode ON and ON OFF Pan Mode OFF the Turn PAN ON OFF button in the Data area shows the current setting You can also press the Turn PAN ON OFF button in the Data area to toggle the setting on off Set Zoom ZOMA Cycles between the three zoom MAN AUTO modes Manual Manual Locked and Auto You can also press the ZOOM MODE button to cycle through the settings Set AIMMS20 AIMS Shortcut to turn ON OFF AIMMS20 ON OFF device for AgDisp Drift G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 154 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Appendix B Hot Key Descriptions Table B 1 Hot Key descriptions continued
33. Press KEYPAD gt SET gt ROUTE S gt n gt ENTER where n is the route number Arrived at end of route 8 n IntelliTrac displays the route and waypoint numbers along the bottom of the Moving Map area If you have multiple routes you can use the Keypad to cycle through all active routes To view cycle through all active routes Press KEYPAD gt ROUTE S to view the next active ast route then press ROUTE 8 repeatedly to cycle KEYPAD through the remaining active routes Each press cycles through the routes you have defined the route number and waypoint number or just the route name is displayed just above the SETUP button in the Moving Map area Example You have two routes Route 01 with Waypoints 01 02 03 and Route 02 with Waypoints 01 02 Route 01 is active If you recall Route 02 KEYPAD gt SET gt ROUTE 8 2 gt ENTER RT Wpt 02 01 appears above the SETUP button if you are outside the waypoint radius area for waypoint 01 in this route With the Keypad still visible if you then press ROUTE 8 again RT Wpt 01 01 appears above the SETUP button and IntelliTrac provides guidance to Waypoint 1 in Route 1 if you are outside the radius area for waypoint 01 in this route G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 95 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 X Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons Overview Working with Jobs Working with Polygons G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 97 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs a
34. Setup window 38 K flow mode 40 Keypad flying patterns 51 using 12 G L GIS file L7 lightbar 2 importing 109 language 136 GIS files 3 i last sprayed point MO zero 69 global units 26 lead time GPS commands 140 _ edge lead time on off 44 GPS commands sending to receiver 143 flow changing 44 GPS options 140 lightbar GPS update rate 141 cross track sensitivity 132 guidance l desensitizing LEDs 133 automatic 86 dimming level 123 receiving to a polygon 113 display fields 129 guidance delay 135 display options 148 displaying the virtual lightbar 131 H edge distance 113 Header area 11 edge warning setting 132 hiding the virtual lightbar 131 guidance delay 135 Hot Keys L7 2 deleting a single job 100 Matrix dimming level 123 descriptions of all keys 152 setting up 122 setting 23 status LEDs 130 HO 3 120 time to edge 113 warning 123 l warnings 56 importing local time offset 26 DOF obstacles file 126 log GIS file 109 ceanna 123 initie clearing deleting log data 73 not found 145 files managing 71 files transferring to PC 80 log data files and job data files 71 overview 33 viewing 72 139 viewing log data 72 user settings storing 145 IntelliTrac before you start 26 entering field values 19 exiting 29 pressing buttons 11 LOG label 139 setting up 17 logging starting 6 changing options 139 clear logs 139 systemwide settings 26 interval 139 G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 158 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1
35. a saved pattern Press KEYPAD gt SET gt PATTERN 1 gt n gt ENTER Clear the aircraft swath mark Press KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt SWATH 2 display Clear the active prescription map Press KEYPAD gt INFO O gt INFO O gt Prescription from the Map screen Map gt Clear current PMap G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 55 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Troubleshooting When flying a pattern the lightbar may display a warning Warnings include spraying a previously sprayed swath double spray warning invalid or poor DGPS reception or distance time to polygons or waypoints When IntelliTrac generates a warning your active guidance display disappears from the lightbar In its place you see flashing LEDs and or additional error information in the left and right display screen Table 4 3 Troubleshooting lightbar warnings Lightbar Display Warning Message Swath Double Spray Upper LED row flashes when spray on is detected on a previously sprayed swath This will flash until CeCooeeeeeeDOLeeeeeeeCe the swath number is changed By default this is turned on You can turn this feature off in SETUP gt SETUP gt LIGHT BAR Double Spray Warning field Extrapolated GPS Top two center yellow LEDs blink Reboot system and check for receiver and power status lights Refer to your receiver owner s manual for more information on status indicators G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 56 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapt
36. and the abbreviation for the functionality appears on the Hot Key Setting User Defined Fields IntelliTrac includes several fields that allow you to display specific data such as flow rate temperature and GPS altitude in the Data area and Moving Map area Figure 2 13 Nr Pilot Test Pilot Aircraft SATLOC Liquid BOOM All ON GSIMI LOG Label 13 JOB Name 0 Log 1001010333SatlocG4_038d 01 01 10 08 00 35 USB NO CTRL 34 57 14 26 W111 29 24 02 404 IFJB KEYS Right Display field _ re xed Screen Displays window Srerecee hae Left Display field PITOON Screen Displays window CJBE Temp 068 F Fields 1 3 Screen Displays window GSIM GPS Dif Logging is READY WPT By Name BRG RNG Auto Boom ON Figure 2 13 User defined fields in Data area and Moving Map area You can also set what information is displayed on both the actual lightbar and the virtual lightbar The LEDs on a G4 lightbar are separated into sections as shown on the L7 lightbar in Figure 2 14 See Setting Up the Lightbar on page 122 and G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 24 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Appendix A Lightbar and Screen Display Options for complete information on setting up your lightbar Left Left Center Center Right Center Right Display Display Display Display Display Figure 2 14 Lightbar field LEDs on L7 lightbar To set user defined data for
37. appears as the WID value in the Data area oy Pilot Jim Smith Aircraft HEMI Liquid BOOM All ON fi l Pilot Jim Smith LOG Label 13 JOB Name 1 Log 1310091015SatlocG4_038d LOG Label 13 MES 10 09 13 10 18 35 N A SSS 10 09 13 10 18 41 ZOOM r Swath DF 1 7 0 Swath DF 117 0 is 40 09 13 10 18 35 ZOOM 10 09 43 10 18 41 Temp 068 F Temp 068 F PAN fife gt ssor T ip S wo 75 0Ft Logging i READY Mmes Cha m 500 Feet WPT By Name BRG RNG Auto Boom OFF ze HS8N Be See caw Ei amp ESE You can also enter the swath width in the IntelliTrac Setup window see Entering Basic Job Details Quick Start on page 34 This key also functions as numeric value 2 Change direction left to right or Temp 068 F Temp 068 F right to left of the current pattern Forre Frere The pattern direction button in the Data area shows the current SW Wait A SW Wait A direction and pattern LFT Seep aaa EA indicates you are flying to the left Left and right Back to Back patterns of the A B line and RGT indicates you are flying to the right of the Temp 068 F Temp 068 F When you change the direction 4 Wait A SW the new direction is shown on this ENNE ep button For example if you are Left and right Expand patterns flying an Expand pattern and the current direction is Left the direction pattern button in the Data area shows LFT EXPND Pressing the LEFT RIGHT 3 butto
38. area of the Map screen see Moving Map Area on page 9 e Fields 1 to 3 in the Data area of the Map screen see Data Area on page 10 T Lett iepiay Current Swath Number w SETUP Le bsray Current Swath Number w SETUP J O Speed it CE Cross Track Distance w ee fens Rena i Z Precos More Options GPS Altitude v E E Go Back Return To Map Return To Map Left Display and Right Display fields in the Lightbar Setup window for both Lightbar VI and L7 lightbar Press SETUP gt SETUP gt LIGHT BAR gt SETUP to display the Lightbar Setup window see Setting Lightbar Display Fields on page 129 for more information er Volume Remaining Righ GPS Altitude v CLEAR Go Back Temperature ad Return To Map Left Display field Right Display field and Fields 1 3 in the Screen Displays window for display on Map screen Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SCREEN gt Displays to display the Screen Displays window see Setting Up the Display on page 136 for more information Figure A 1 Configuring display fields on Map screen and lightbar G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 148 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Appendix A Lightbar and Screen Display Options Table A 1 lists the available options for the display fields outlined on the previous page in order of how they appear in the drop down lists as well as in alphabetical
39. button available The polygon swath setup buttons are no longer visible Set your pattern points A B and C if necessary and fly your swath guidance lines in order You cannot use the Enter Poly Pat feature with these temporarily saved polygons When you exit IntelliTrac your temporarily saved used polygon is cleared from IntelliTrac s memory G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 111 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons Saving Using a Polygon without a Job Multiple Sessions Use this procedure if you want to create and use a polygon and want to keep the polygon after you exit IntelliTrac without saving the polygon to a job The polygon is saved to a job as a component of JOB 00 000 and remains a component of JOB 00 until you overwrite JOB 00 1 Press KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt JOB gt ican Ban ENTER to clear all jobs lt No Job gt ry ENTER shows in the Header area 9 2 Press KEYPAD gt POLY gt POLY then use the swath advance buttons to 6 6 define your polygon points see Step 1 of Setting Polygon Points as You Fly on page 103 3 When you finish defining your polygon press KEYPAD gt SAVE ENTER gt POLY gt n gt ENTER where n 6 in is the polygon number Intellifrac returns you to the Map screen with the polygon still displayed with the SET A button available and the polygon setup swath buttons no longer visible Do not save the job 4 Set your pattern points A
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41. defaults press Default To set cross track sensitivity 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt E w LIGHT BAR gt SETUP The SETUP SETUP SuperTrac Lightbar Setup window appears see Figure 7 5 on page 129 2 Press the number in the list box that corresponds to the LED number you want to change The Enter Angle window appears 3 Enter a new value then press Accept The new value appears next to the LED number To reset the cross track distance settings to the factory defaults e In the SuperTrac Lightbar Setup window press Default erat Setting the Lightbar Edge Warning The Edge Warning feature in IntelliTrac enables you to receive a visual warning flashing lightbar when you get within a certain distance or time of a polygon The start trigger determines when the lightbar starts flashing and the end trigger determines when the flashing stops G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 132 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization The start of the flashing lets you know you are getting close the end of the flashing lets you know you are at the point where you need to take action to for example set an AJB line or turn on spray To set the lightbar edge warning 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt Edge Warning The SETUP SETUP Bags Waring Edge Warning Setup window appears The default edge warning setting is Off the Start Trigger and End Trigger buttons are disabled m dge OFF
42. detailed information on all Hot Keys You can set Hot Keys one at a time from the Map screen or set multiple Hot Keys from a Setup window To set one or more Hot Keys 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt Hotkeys The Hotkeys SETUP SETUP selections window appears 43 93 W112 17 03 53 1073 KEYS 3 Hot Keys FSW AE m m m ane mr Select Hotkeys G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 23 wise Enter HK Internet v ClearWJob Enter v ewe Clear Waypoint Enter v EAJ d em Hide Show GPS SIM gt Note Can always Double Click HOTKEY buttons Return To on map screen to change selection Map Press the button for the Hot Key you want to change and select a Hot Key function from the drop down list For example using the above screenshot to change the first Hot Key press MISC then select the desired option from the drop down list Repeat step 2 for each additional Hot Key you want to change Press EXIT when finished PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started To set a specific Hot Key shortcut method 1 Double tap the Hot Key you want to set The HotKey selection window for that Hot Key appears Select Hotkey etre Clear Tracks 2 Press the Hot Key button and select the new functionality from the drop down list The abbreviation for the functionality appears on the button 3 Press Accept The window closes
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44. gt SETUP gt Polygons The SETUP SETUP Create amp Modify Polygons window appears see Figure 6 2 on page 107 b Press Name and in the data entry window that appears enter a polygon name and press Accept The default name is the polygon number c Press Type and select the desired type from the drop down list d For Latitude and Longitude press the appropriate button and in the data window that appears enter a new value and press Accept Repeat this step to enter a latitude and longitude for each polygon point press the or buttons to cycle through the points Note If an exclusion polygon ts wholly or partially inside an inclusion polygon the area of the exclusion polygon inside the inclusion polygon is subtracted from the total polygon area See Calculating Total Polygon Area on page 110 Tip To see the total cumulative area of your inclusion polygons set your left or right large format display or one of your field fields 1 3 displays to Total Polygon Area through SETUP gt SETUP gt SCREEN gt DISPLAYS The total polygon area is the sum of the inclusion polygon areas less the area of any exclusion polygons wholly or partially inside an inclusion polygon see Calculating Total Polygon Area on page 110 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 106 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons Manually Entering GPS Coordinates of a Polygon To manually enter the GPS coordinates of the poly
45. in the format Waypoint n saved and a route waypoint indicator in the format Route Waypoint For example Figure 5 1 shows the Moving Map area after setting Waypoint 3 in Route 1 MISC Route 1 and waypoint 3 i 4 indicator IFSW Teese POLYS BRE IFJB 1 1 Waypoint Waypoint 3 saved saved GSIM notification ZOOM GPS Dif te Logging is READY 3000 Feet ROUTE 01 BRG RNG Auto Boom OFF Figure 5 1 Saved waypoint and route waypoint indicator To set a waypoint while flying Wens gt n gt enten _ REVPAB AVE save p n where n is the route number S In addition to the waypoint saved notification and a route waypoint indicator Atriangle appears where you pressed ENTER If this is any waypoint other than the first waypoint in a route a dotted line appears between that waypoint and the previous waypoint in the route When saving waypoints to a route the route number appears above the SETUP button ROUTE 01 in Figure 5 1 Note When you are receiving guidance to a waypoint both the route number and the waypoint number appear above the Quick Keys See Automatic Guidance on page 91 for more information G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 85 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 5 Waypoints and Routes Setting a Waypoint Manually As an alternative to entering waypoints while flying where IntelliTrac automatically assigns the waypoint number and associate
46. or A B line up e Screen motion background stationary or aircraft stationary e Language Zoom and pan options advanced setup Setting Up the Display You set options related to the display using the Screen Setup window Displays a drop down list of Normal for daytime screen colors or Dark for nighttime screen Normal colors you can also switch between day and night colors by SETUP pressing KEYPAD gt SET gt SET Displays the Screen Displays window where you set user defined reen Course Up CLEAR fields on the Map screen 4 Background Stationary a Go Back Displays a drop down list of orientation options course up north up or AJB line up English Displays a drop down list of motiog Language g options background stationary or aircraft stationary Return To Map Displays the Language Selection window see the following procedure for more on this window Figure 7 8 Screen Setup window To set up the display 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SCREEN The Screen Setup window appears SETUP SeREEN 2 For the Mode Screen Orientation and Screen Motion settings press a button then select your preferred option from the drop down list 3 To set user defined fields that appear on the Map screen G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 136 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization a Press Displays The Screen Displays window appears
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48. points you fly the pattern like a Quick Racetrack You can fly this pattern either right to left LFT OKRTX or left to right RGT QKRTX ae eana gyt eaaa a By number of swaths By distance x 5 swaths x 500 ft Figure 4 2 QuickTrac X patterns To fly a Quicktrac X pattern 1 Set the pattern type as QUICKTRACK_X and set other basic job details see Entering Basic Job Details Quick Start on page 34 Make sure you enter a value for Total Swaths or Distance from A B 2 Set your A B and C points see Flying a Basic Pattern on page 52 3 Fly the pattern according to guidance cues If x total swaths For example if x 5 total swaths fly the swaths in the following order 1 4 2 5 3 Note To repeat the quicktrac X pattern after flying the initial defined number of swaths press the ABC button The pattern repeats on swaths 6 10 so 6 9 Z 10 8 then 11 15 and so on If x distance For example if x 500 Swath Width set at 50 fly the swaths in the following order 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 65 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Squeeze Pattern SQUEZ This pattern consists of loops of decreasing size from the outside of the field to the middle of the field You define the outside edges of your field the largest loop by your A B C points You make wide tu
49. see Figure 7 11 on page 140 2 Press GPS Receiver Commands The GPS Receiver Commands window appears GPS Receiver Command Inputs Select a command Select message here and the receiver response appears here CLEAR Go Back Return To Map 3 Press Select Command and select a command from the _ _ drop down list The receiver response appears in the box Command below the drop down G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 143 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization Working with e Dif e Dif provides differential like accuracy by modeling errors and computing its own set of pseudo corrections Use the e Dif Commands window Figure 7 12 to work with e Dif and e Set an absolute e Dif position such as for your home base or reset an absolute e Dif position such as for working from a different base location Note If your base is the same each day you only need to set your absolute e Dif position once You reset your e Dif position if you use a different home base including if you then return to your original home base Set a relative e Dif position e Reset recalibrate e Dif based on your current position setRelatve Postion Reseteoit Setup for Known Absolute Aircraft Position Latitude 32 00 00 000 N 097 00 00 000 W Go Back Return To Map aenor 3281 Feet Figure 7 12 e Dif Command
50. set to YES NO when your system reads prescription maps or polygons to initiate boundaries with your spray on off system YES CLEAR YES to enable LEFT CENTER and RIGHT sections or set to NO 30 v 40 30 v Go Back to disable these sections as shown below SPRAY OFF Maximum flow rate 6 00 ex page bs To through the valve p i 30 40 30 Figure 3 5 Spray Boom Setup window If Boom L C R is set to YES you can use the LEFT CENTER and RIGHT fields or the boom switches to control the left center and right spray areas on the display and the Spray Boom Setup window displays a yellow message indicating the left center and or right boom section is ON If Boom L C R is set to NO the LEFT CENTER and RIGHT fields are disabled and you cannot use boom switches to control the left center and right spray areas on the display You can adjust the spray percentage display only for the left center and right boom sections The left and right booms spray the same percentage from 10 to 50 For example if you set the left boom to 20 the right boom automatically adjusts to 20 You can adjust the center boom independently from 0 to 80 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 42 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options All three booms must total 100 When oN SN they do IntelliTrac displays a green message stating Total Soray BOOM 100 vue C
51. showing in the right list box a Select the first file you want to transfer The arrow button changes quae to left pointing arrows and is no Bere sdieciinga After selecting a file longer dimmed file to transfer to transfer b Press the arrow button The selected paN Gees file appears red in the Hard Drive list see at right indicating it is apt pa dy to becopied tothe hard drive ne ready to be copied to the hard drive c Repeat steps a and b for each additional file you want to transfer 5 Press Copy Selected Files A message similar to the one at right appears and the files are transferred 6 Press EXIT to return to the Map screen G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 46 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options Loading a Prescription Map After you transfer prescription map files to the G4 hard drive you can load the file into IntelliTrac for use If you no longer need the prescription map you can clear it from the screen To load a prescription map or replace the currently loaded prescription map 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt FLOW CTRL r The Flow Control Setup window SETUP appears note the Prescription Map button is active at least prescription map in on the G4 hard drive No Ctrl Check Cables etc r Liquid More Options 5 0000 Gal Acre n aume 500 Gallons froe en CN SINGLE Return To Map 2 Press Prescription Map The Prescription Map window appea
52. the Data area s fields 1 3 see Appendix A Lightbar and Screen Display Options G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 10 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Header Area The Header area displays the following information along the top of the Map screen e Pilot name e Log label Aircraft name Job name Liquid or dry material Log name current log if no open log then lt No Open Log gt appears Le l Pilot Jim Smith Aircraft HEMI Liquid BOOM All ON LOG Label 13 JOB Name 1 Log 1310081449SatlocG4_038d Figure 2 4 Header area Information in the Header area is read only You can change some of the data however you cannot use the Header area to change the information use the Logging Setup window For example you use the Logging Setup window to change the Pilot Name see Adding Job Information to the Log on page 38 Pressing Buttons in IntelliTrac This manual uses the following format as well as screen captures of the buttons to describe pressing buttons in succession Button1 gt Button2 gt Button 3 etc Below are two examples of this format and their associated buttons e Press the SETUP button press the next SETUP button then press the SCREEN button is written as Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SCREEN and is shown as TRF sere Press the KEYPAD button press the CLEAR button press the JOB button then press the ENTER button
53. the cursor press to change the cursor left or right direction press again to change the direction again b Press Longitude In the Enter Longitude window enter a value and press Accept See the example above to change the direction c For each additional point in the polygon press the plus sign to move to the next sequential polygon point and repeat steps a and b ral 6 When finished entering all polygon information press EXIT to close the Create amp Modify Polygons window and return to the Map screen The example below shows a polygon PolyX1 created with this procedure and the following polygon points Point 1 33 28 43 000 N 111 29 24 000 W Point 2 33 30 30 000 N 111 30 30 000 W Point 3 33 32 00 000 N 111 28 00 000 W Point 4 33 31 20 000 N 111 27 30 000 W N33 28 26 50 W111 29 24 00 404 IAN Polygon point 3 an n SS GPS Dif Logging is READY Auto Boom ON G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 108 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons Importing Coordinates from a GIS File You can import GIS files such as a shapefile from MapStar or another third party application Figure 6 3 shows a GIS file in MapStar and the same GIS file imported into IntelliTrac File View Tools Data Management Vrate Window Help 0 SEHR Oan HERR RUARS GIS file in MapStar 100 200 300 400 Pe os e 0 00 Ha E NO FLOW
54. to the Windows desktop See Exiting IntelliTrac on page 29 for more information Clear Tracks Turn ON OFF flight TRACKS Turns on Map screen leaving just sprayed swaths Start New LOG Closes the open log if a log was KEYPAD gt LOG HO gt open and starts a new log You can Start New Log also use the Log HO button to start a new log see Understanding Job and Log Data on page 37 for more information Poly Poly Enters polygon creation mode see KEYPAD gt POLY 6 gt Setting Polygon Points as You Fly POLY 6 on page 103 for more information Or Log HO gt Start New Log G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 152 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Appendix B Hot Key Descriptions Table B 1 Hot Key descriptions continued Hot Key Name Hot Key Text Enter Poly Enters automatic swath mode and Pattern displays the Poly Pattern area in place of the Data area on the Map screen See Managing A B Lines Enter EDif EDIF with Polygons on page 114 for more information ZOOM Displays the Zoom Pan window See Zooming and Panning the Moving Map Area on page 20 for more information Displays the e Dif Commands window where you configure e Dif See Setting GPS Options on page 140 for more information KEYPAD SETUP Button Sequence KEYPAD gt ENTER gt POLY 6 gt PATTERN 1 KEYPAD gt ZOOM PAN SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt GPS Setup gt GPS e Dif Comman
55. v Warning Type CLEAR pae Go Back Return To Map 2 Press Edge Warning Type and select Time or Distance When you select either type the Start Trigger and End Warning Type Trigger buttons are enabled 3 For each trigger press the appropriate button enter a value in the data entry Start must be larger than End window then press Accept E NO to rein or YES For both distance and time start trigger to set eae to default must be greater than end trigger otherwise the message at right appears when you press Accept when setting the value that invalidates this equation Desensitizing the LEDs Desensitizing the LEDs relates to when you navigate to a mark or waypoint allowing you to navigate to from a mark or waypoint with less sensitive LED distance warnings When set to On you then set a desensitize factor and the distance each lightbar LED represents is multiplied by this factor For example if the first LED is set to 3 ft and you enter 20 in the Desensitize Factor field the first LED will not illuminate until you are within 60 ft 3 x 20 of a swath Note As soon as you press ABC ADV or the remote Swath Advance button to enter the A point of a pattern desensitizing is disabled G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 133 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization To set the desensitize factor 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt LIGHT BAR gt SETUP The
56. you load this option is available only if you have a prescription map loaded For variable rate spray applications you can select a prescription map from the Prescription Map window See Using Prescription Maps on page 45 for more information e OFF Flow Mode Select Liquid or Dry to match your spray application type Flow Control field Target Rate Set your target rate in gallons per acre for liquid applications or pounds per acre for dry applications US units Prescription Map Displays the loaded prescription map You can also select a different prescription map from the drop down list Note You must have an active prescription map subscription for this field to be active to use prescription maps Volume Set the beginning hopper volume This value counts down as material is sprayed Reset Volume If you refill the hopper with the same amount you can reset the volume to the last amount you entered using the Reset Volume button The volume resets to the default value of 500 gallons Reset Total Area Reset the total sprayed area as shown in the Data area back to 0 The Total Area counter resets to 0 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 40 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options Table 3 2 summarizes the flow control options and how the various parameters you can select in the two Flow Control setup windows affect each option The defaults shown in Table 3 2 are recommended but may not be suitable for all application
57. 010407 SatlocG4_038d log Accept Return To Map The active log filename appears green in the list You cannot delete the active log if you select the current log IntelliTrac displays the following message G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 74 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance 3 Select a log file in the upper list press the file or press UP or DOWN to highlight the file then press SELECT The selected log file is added to the lower list Repeat this step for each log file you want to delete 1001010201SatlocG4_038d log 1001010202SatlocG4_038d log 1001010203 SatlocG4_038d log 1001010206 SatlocG4_038d log 1001010209SatlocG4_038d log 1001010222SatlocG4_038d log 1001010235SatlocG4_038d log 1001010333 SatlocG4_038d log 1001010407 SatlocG4_038d log aa Selected files are added to the lower delete list 1001010209SatlocG4_038d log 1001010222SatlocG4_038d log Accept Return To Map 4 Press Accept to delete the selected logs and return to the Map screen Clearing All Logs To clear all logs 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt F LOGGING SETUP gt SETUP eieartoas Clear Logs The Log Clear window appears ABC Select Logs To Delete DEC Delete All Logs Return To Map 2 Press DEC A confirmation screen appears Are you sure that you want to delete all LOG files 3 Press YES to delete the all logs and return to th
58. 157 job data files and log files 71 log clearing deleting 73 viewing log data 72 Data area 10 day mode lightbar 123 day mode screen 22 deleting all jobs 101 polygon 112 single job with a Hot Key 100 single job with Keypad 100 waypoint 93 desensitizing LEDs lightbar 133 desktop 28 DGPS 3 differential GPS See DGPS differential source 142 dimming level lightbar 123 display changing the zoom pan options 138 clearing 55 setting the orientation 138 setting up 136 display fields setting for lightbar 129 display options lightbar 148 Map screen 148 displaying the virtual lightbar 131 DOF obstacle importing 126 warning 125 double spray warning 56 123 124 edge distance lightbar option 113 edge warning lightbar 132 e Dif 3 commands 140 resetting 145 setting relative position 145 working with 144 editing polygon 112 waypoint 92 entering field values 19 subscription information 120 exiting IntelliTrac 29 Expand pattern 58 67 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Index F J field values entering 19 job files clearing 100 data and log managing 71 deleting a single job with a Hot Key data transferring 76 100 log data vs job data 71 deleting a single job with the Keypad log transferring to PC 80 100 flow deleting all 101 lead time changing 44 entering details Quick Start 34 rate maximum 43 overview 33 flow control 140 recalling 99 auto detection by G4 IntelliTrac 28 saving 98 volume 40 41 Flow Control
59. 20 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started The status of the ZOOM MODE button in the Moving Map area determines what buttons are active in the Zoom Pan window You can press the ZOOM MODE button to change the zoom mode while the Zoom Pan window is visible AUTO ZOOM Suz Siz N2 2 02 amp 9 p ALIS ejau ZUN aaa pE aje z ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM MODE Manual ZOOM MODE Manual Locked ZOOM MODE Auto Figure 2 11 ZOOM MODE button and related Zoom Pan window features To pan the Moving Map area using the Moving Map 1 Verify the Pan ON OFF button in the Data area displays Turn PAN OFF meaning Pan mode is on If Pan mode is off the button displays Turn PAN ON Swath DF 1 7 0 10 08 13 17 01 08 press the button 2 Press and hold your finger on the map and drag in the desired direction To pan the Moving Map area using the Zoom Pan window 1 Press KEYPAD gt ZOOM PAN to display the Zoom i ZOOM Pan window PAN 2 Press the appropriate arrow button to pan the display in the direction of the arrow 3 Press EXIT to close the Zoom Pan window EXIT To manually zoom in out on the Moving Map area using the ZOOM buttons on the Moving Map area 1 Verify the ZOOM MODE button is set to 700M ZOOM 700M Manual or Manual Locked You cannot MODE MODE MODE manually zoom if the button is set to Auto Manual gg Manual zooming Manual zooming ena
60. 22 lt 0cetar ess a serne eee setae essa 140 Setting the Mask Angle 000 cece eee 141 Setting the GPS Receiver Update Rate 141 Setting the Differential Source 0 000 eee 142 Sending GPS Commands to the Receiver 143 Working with e Dif i re tesen ceuni aaa ee 144 Customized Settings Yt actus 4 7o2 tsk ore bedded oae DA ered 145 Lightbar and Screen Display Options 147 Hot Key Descriptions 000 00 eee eee 151 ni a Bia Air a So Us aren St Say l a ig vk oe sy nd oe a 157 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide V PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Contents End User License Agreement 2 0000000 e eee nnn 161 Warranty Notice 6565 breed Ate ke tet cae deeded Mile Sere ws 164 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide vi PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide X Chapter 1 Introduction What s In This Guide Product Overview Using Other Satloc Products with Intelli Trac Differential GPS Receiver Advantage 1 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 1 Introduction IntelliTrac aerial guidance software provides precise flexible guidance technology for today s aerial spray market IntelliTrac is included as part of the Satloc G4 system that enables you to fly and spray precise patterns using constant rate flow control thereby reducing fuel flying time and application costs What s In This Guide This user guide provides the following information to get you up and
61. 38c 1001010327 SatlocG4_038c Return To Map 3 To transfer files from the hard drive to your Dropbox account select a file in the Hard Drive file list then press the arrow button The arrows on the button point in the direction of the file To transfer files from your Dropbox account to taneler the hard drive select a file in the Dropbox Folder list then press the arrow button or Repeat this step for each file you want to transfer The files to be transferred appear in red in the list to which you are transferring files pe O WIFI JO T 1001010200SatlocG4_038d log E eet 1001010201SatlocG4_038d log 1001010200SatlocG4_038 1001010201 SatlocG4_038c 1001010202SatlocG4_038 q 1001010203SatiocG4_038c 1001010224SatlocG4_038c 1001010320 SatlocG4_038c 1001010326 SatlocG4_038c 1001010327 SatlocG4_038c Files waiting to be transferred are red G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 79 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance IntelliTrac checks for duplicate files on the destination drive If a duplicate file is found the message below left appears Press YES to replace the existing file press No to cancel transferring that file If you press YES both the current and replacement file same filenames appear in the right list below right Would you like to replace the 41001010200SatlocG4_038d log existing file 1001010201 SatlocG4_038d log 1001010200SatiocG4_038d log
62. 38d 01 01 10 12 52 03 500 G N A USB 01 01 10 12 51 55 NO CTRL WIDE VIEW ZOOM ALL N33 28 26 95 W111 29 24 00 404 i t 5 DISP Turn PAN OFF ZOOM Swath DF 1 0 0 MODE Swath DF 1 0 0 01 01 10 12 52 04 i co 04 01 10 12 51 55 Temp 068 F Temp 068 F LFT BK BK CLTK Wait A Swe Wait A 65 0 Ft __ WD 65 0 Ft F OMPH poiys IFUB 0 MPH 360 0 360 0 eld f Field 0 0Ac Total 0 080 g Total 0 0 Ac st Vo Z00M Reset Vol s TACH 500Gallons FI 500 Gallons 3000 Feet WPT By Name BRG RNG _ Auto Boom ON PT By Nai BRG RNG Day mode Night mode Figure 2 12 Day mode default vs Night mode dark To switch the screen mode using the KEYPAD Press KEYPAD gt SET gt SET To switch the screen mode using the SETUP menus 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SCREEN The Screen Setup window appears see SETUP GREN Figure 7 8 on page 136 2 Press Mode select a mode from the drop down list then press EXIT oae G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 22 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Using Hot Keys IntelliTrac includes five Hot Keys shortcut keys that provide access to frequently used functions along the right side of the Moving Map area Pressing the HOT KEYS top button shows hides the Hot Keys The figure at right shows five specific Hot Keys You can set each Hot Key to your preferred functionality See Appendix B Hot Key Descriptions for
63. 4 RGT RCTRK Width 65 0 Ft USB NO CTRL Poly 1 1427 27 Ac N35 14 34 43 W090 28 30 61 328 KEYS Short to Long RIGHT 124 243 8 63 8 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 116 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons Rotating the A B Line Around a Polygon After IntelliTrac has applied the A B line you can rotate it around the polygon to suit the prevailing conditions A B 5 6 A Figure 6 5 Rotating the A B Line around a polygon Figure 6 5 shows the counter clockwise order in which IntelliTrac applies the AJB line to the polygon sides using the Long est to Short est rule IntelliTrac has initially applied the A B line to side 1 the side that results in the least number of swaths Each time you press the Rotate button in this example IntelliTrac applies the AJB line in the order of the longest side to the shortest side that is in the order side 5 6 3 4 2 Only one guidance line is shown after the A B line to indicate that the guidance array is to the left of the A B line 1 is the side that will require the least number of swaths to complete the spraying it is also the longest side in the example but it may not be e 2 6 are the polygon sides by decreasing length Each time you press the Rotate button the A B line rotates counter clockwise to the polygon side in the order shown G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 117 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygo
64. 90 receiving guidance to a polygon 113 relative e Dif position 145 resetting e Dif 145 resetting e Dif absolute position 144 Reverse Racetrack pattern 58 64 route defined 84 overview 32 94 recalling 94 S saving job 98 polygon with a job 111 polygon without a job multiple ses sions 112 polygon without a job single ses sion 111 SBAS 3 screen motion 136 screen orientation 136 selecting logging device 7 selecting the language 136 sending GPS commands to receiver 143 setting PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Index cross track sensitivity lightbar 132 and the ini file 145 differential source 142 copying from to the hard drive 145 DOF obstacle warning 125 user defined fields setting 24 double spray warning 123 124 using edge warning lightbar 132 Keypad 12 e Dif absolute position 144 polygon 103 GPS options 140 GPS update rate 141 v Hot Keys 23 viewing logs 72 139 lightbar display fields 129 virtual lightbar 131 lightbar status LEDs 130 mask angle 141 Ww polygon points as you fly 103 relative e Dif position 145 user defined fields 24 waypoint manually by coordinates overview 86 waypoint manually by name 87 waypoint manually by route 88 warning DOF obstacles 125 double spray 56 123 124 edge lightbar 132 lightbar 56 123 total spray boom percentage 43 waypoint while flying 85 waypoint 84 setting up deleting 93 display 136 editing 92 IntelliTrac 17 Overview 32 lightbar 122 recalling
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67. BK 1 Set the pattern type as BACK TO BACK and set other basic job details see Entering Basic Job Details Quick Start on page 34 2 Set your A B line see Flying a Basic Pattern on page 52 3 Fly swaths consecutively 1 2 3 and so on G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 59 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Multi Back to Back Pattern MB2BK In this pattern you fly Back to Back patterns over a maximum of nine fields Multi Back to Back patterns can be full rotate or half rotate patterns Note In the two pattern examples below the bold and the italic text highlights the difference in the swath order between full rotate and half rotate patterns Regular text indicates swaths are flown in the same order in both patterns Back to Back full rotate pattern Field 1 Swath 1 Field 2 Swath 1 Field 3 Swath 1 Field 1 Swath 2 Field 2 Swath 2 Field 3 Swath 2 A ie ek E E E E a E E G e PRax ene eeeeage 8 ue 8646 828 68 89 Sseeannawnneeveneoe Back to Back half rotate pattern Field 1 Swath 1 Field 2 Swath 1 Field 3 Swath 1 Field 3 Swath 2 Field 2 Swath 2 Field 1 Swath 2 Fao IntelliTrac automatically rotates your A B line for each field and provides guidance accordingly To fly a Multi Back to Back pattern 1 Setthe pattern type as MULTI BACK TO BACK and set other basic job details see Entering Basic Job Details Qu
68. Because you can save the changes to the USB drive you have the following benefits e You can change settings on one system and transfer the new settings to another G4 system You then can begin using the second system immediately without having to change the setup You can store different settings on different USB drives and swap the drives depending on the jobs and settings you want to access If IntelliTrac does not find an ini file on the USB drive it will copy the ini file found on the hard drive to the USB drive Also if the G4 does not detect a USB drive IntelliTrac will use the ini file on the hard drive Finally if neither ini file exists as is the case with a new installation the G4 uses default settings Tip To copy the customized settings from the USB drive to the hard drive press SAVE gt SETUP To restore default factory settings select SETUP gt SETUP gt SCREEN then press the Factory Defaults button G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 145 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 X Appendix A Lightbar and Screen Display Options G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 147 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Appendix A Lightbar and Screen Display Options You use the Lightbar Setup and Screen Displays windows shown below to set the following display options Lightbar Left and Right fields on Lightbar VI Left Left Center Right Center and Right fields on L7 lightbar e Left and right large format fields in the Moving Map
69. DATA 30 29 90 28 15 90 28 3072745 i i l For Help press Fl 35 15 19 4 90 28 34 2 0 00KG HA 0 00H Z Same GIS file imported into IntelliTrac POLYS ZOOM 4000 Feet ROUTE 01 BRG_ RNG SS Auto Boom ON KeveAD SETUP MARK RETURN SETA Figure 6 3 GIS file in MapStar and imported into IntelliTrac To import a GIS file Insert a USB drive into the PC on which the GIS file resides 2 Using your preferred application save your GIS file to the USB drive with a n job extension where n Job number 3 Remove the USB drive from the PC and insert it into your G4 4 Transfer the GIS file from the USB drive to the G4 hard drive see Transferring Specific Files between the Hard Drive and a USB Drive on page 76 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 109 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons 5 Press KEYPAD gt SET gt JOB 9 ra gt n gt ENTER where n is the KEYPAD job number you saved in step 2 2 n IntelliTrac opens the plot containing the GIS file Tip If using MapStar you can edit the shapefile GIS file to reduce the number of polygon points in a polygon a polygon can only have up to 250 points or to break the GIS file into separate jobs For example if contracting multiple pilots you may want to break a region into quadrants See your MapStar documentation for information on editing GIS files Calculat
70. ENTER oRcHT see Figure 3 5 previous page if they do 45s 40 45 not total 100 IntelliTrac displays a red Total Spray BOOM130 warning message with the total at right Max Flow Rate is the maximum rate of flow through the valve default is 6 0 gallons acre G A for liquid flow mode and 50 07 pounds acre Lb A for dry flow mode To set spray boom settings 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP The Spray Boom Setup window appears see Figure 3 5 on the previous page 2 Press Auto Boom to toggle the value between YES on and NO off 3 Press Boom L C R to toggle the value between YES on and NO off When set to YES the LEFT CENTER and RIGHT buttons are available e When set to NO the LEFT CENTER and RIGHT buttons are dimmed and unavailable 4 With Boom L C R set to YES set the desired spray percentage for the kaea braa kara left right and center boom erT CENTER rent sections a Press the desired boom 30 z 40 x fo x section button Total Spray BOOM 100 b Select the desired percentage from the drop down list Remember when you adjust the LEFT or RIGHT value the LEFT or RIGHT value you did not adjust is adjusted automatically Make sure the total spray boom percentage is 100 5 Set the maximum flow rate a Press Max Flow Rate The Enter Max Flow Rate Through Valve window appears b Enter arate and press Accept
71. Example To save a route as route 6 press SAVE gt ROUTE 8 gt 6 gt ENTER Recall a route SET gt ROUTE 8 gt n gt ENTER Example To recall route 6 press SET gt ROUTE 8 gt 6 gt ENTER Delete a route CLEAR gt ROUTE 8 gt n gt ENTER Example To delete route 6 press DELETE gt ROUTE 8 gt 6 gt ENTER This key also functions as numeric value 8 Press this key after pressing an action key to where n is the job number e Save a job SAVE gt JOB 9 gt n gt ENTER Example To save a job as job 6 press SAVE gt JOB 9 gt 6 gt ENTER Recall a job SET gt JOB 9 gt n gt ENTER Example To recall job 6 press SET gt JOB 9 gt 6 gt ENTER Delete a job CLEAR gt JOB 9 gt n gt ENTER Example To delete job 6 press DELETE gt JOB 9 gt 6 gt ENTER This key also functions as numeric value 9 Use in conjunction with other keys to save a data type For example to save a polygon press SAVE gt POLY gt n where n polygon number Return to the Map screen saving your changes G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 15 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Table 2 1 Keypad keys and functions continued ae Display the Logging window where you can e Start a new log e Turn logging off on e Upload files to or download files from HO You can also display the Logging window by pressing Log HQ in 7 the Data area Use in conjunction with other keys to view data type inf
72. IntelliTrac User Guide 100 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons 2 Press the job you want to delete then press Accept A confirmation message similar to the following appears Are you sure that you want to delete Job Name 1 3 Press YES To delete all jobs 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt Delete Files The Delete Clear Selected Data Files window appears AHLOUGFIES Return To Map 2 Press Delete All JOB Files A confirmation message appears Are you sure that you want to delete all JOBS 3 Press YES G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 101 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons Working with Polygons A polygon is the shape of a field or other area such as a forest plot that you define In IntelliTrac you can create two types of polygons inclusion exclusion and import one type open e Inclusion polygon enclosed area you spray identified by its grid pattern e Exclusion polygon enclosed area you do not spray identified by no grid pattern empty e Open polygon not actually a closed area but a multi point line created in MapStar and imported into IntelliTrac Inclusion and exclusion polygons visually show you the borders of your spray no spray areas in the Moving Map area Figure 6 1 Polygon number aie HHHH Polygon name Exclusion Inclusion TEDER polygon polygon no interior grid inte
73. KB 252 KB 65 KB PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization To import DOF files 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt Import GIS files The Import Ga SETUP SETUP lt a GIS Files window appears Import GIS Files Select Backdrop Files tuna Select Permanent Type Objects Digital Obstacle File Settings ranar to 2 Press DOF Data Setup The Digital Obstacle File DOF FAA Setup window appears Saramas Digital Obstacle File DOF FAA Setup Select Digital Obstacle File for Display Select Digital Obstacle File DOF h y 3 Press Import DOF Files from USB A progress bar at the bottom of the window shows the CD download status AI GO Back aa G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 126 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization To set the DOF Obstacle warning 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt Import GIS files Ga SETUP SETUP lt a The Import GIS Files window appears Select Backdrop Files enamas r Select Permanent Type Objects Digital Obstacle File Settings catenins o Return To Map 2 Press DOF Data Setup The Digital Obstacle File DOF FAA Setup window appears Digital Obstacle File DOF FAA Setup Select Digital Obstacle File f
74. OFF Swath DF 1 0 0 IFSW SW Wait A AND 65 0 Ft SPD 0 MPH HOG 360 0 s Field 0 0Ac Total 0 0 Ac Route waypoint to which you are receiving guidance IFJB E 3 al GSIM Reset Vol s TACH 500 Gallons GPS Dif Mel Log Files HQ Logne E HEADY RT Wpt 01 01 BRG 338 RNG 2829 9 Ft Data area background color Route waypoint bearing Waypoint recalled is blue when receiving to waypoint and range notification guidance to a waypoint from waypoint Figure 5 3 Recalled waypoint and guidance indicators Note You only receive guidance to a waypoint during a non swathing mode there is no guidance to a waypoint if you are flying a pattern To recall a waypoint Press KEYPAD gt SET gt WPT 5 gt n gt ENTER where n is the waypoint number G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 90 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 5 Waypoints and Routes Automatic Guidance In Figure 5 3 previous page the dotted circle around waypoint 1 is the radius value If you recall a waypoint the dotted line appears if you are outside the radius value of that point Once you are within the radius value of that point Advancing to next waypoint in route appears for several seconds then disappears similar to the Guiding to Waypoint n message that appears in Figure 5 3 the dotted radius circle appears around the next waypoint 1 2 at right and you receive guidance gray dotted
75. See Managing A B Lines with Polygons on page 114 While flying a pattern you can use the Edge Distance and Time to Edge lightbar display options to warn you when you are approaching or leaving a polygon so you know when to manually turn your spray on or Off Edge Distance Time to Edge SauecG4_ 038d Beem E 01 01 10 18 05 16 500G N A USB WIDE VIEW NO CTRL 70 0 M N33 28 36 08 W111 29 24 00 404 Turn PAN OFF KEYS soe Swath DF 1 0 0 01 01 10 18 05 16 CJBE Temp 068 F LFT BK BK Swe _001 wid 65 0 Ft SPD 35 MPH HOG 360 0 Field 2 1Ac Total 2 1Ac IFJB GSIM Reset Vol s TACH PAsi 500 Gallons GES Dif HET LEUG CIS Log Files HQ If you are using automatic spray on off or off on functionality IntelliTrac turns spraying on as you enter an inclusion polygon and turn it off when you leave it If there is an exclusion polygon or part of one within the inclusion polygon IntelliTrac turns spraying off as you enter the exclusion polygon and back on as you leave it Setting Polygon Points You can set a polygon s points in three ways e As you fly e By entering the polygon s GPS coordinates manually By importing a shapefile GIS file from MapStar or other third party mapping software Setting Polygon Points as You Fly When setting polygon points while flying on entry of the third point IntelliTrac creates a triangle onscreen by joining t
76. T IN NO EVENT SHALL AGJUNCTION BE IN ANY WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM PURCHASER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FROM OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT IN ANY WAY OTHER THAN AS SPECIFIED IN AGJUNCTION S RELEVANT USER S MANUAL AND SPECIFICATIONS AgJunction is NOT RESPONSIBLE for defects or performance problems resulting from 1 misuse abuse improper installation neglect of Product 2 the utilization of the Product with hardware or software products information data systems interfaces or devices not made supplied or specified by AgJunction 3 the operation of the Product under any specification other than or in addition to the specifications set forth in AgJunction s relevant User s Manual and Specifications 4 damage caused by accident or natural events such as lightning or other electrical discharge or fresh salt water immersion of Product 5 damage occurring in transit 6 normal wear and tear or 7 the operation or failure of operation of any satellite based positioning system or differential correction service or the availability or performance of any satellite based positioning signal or differential correction signal THE PURCHASER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OPERATING THE VEHICLE SAFELY The purchaser is solely responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle used in connection with the Product and for maintaining proper system control settings UNSAFE DRIVING OR SYSTEM CONTROL SETTINGS CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE INJURY OR
77. _038c 1001010206 SatlocG4_038c Transferred 1001010209SatlocG4_038c 1001010209SatlocG4_038c files 1001010222SatlocG4_038c 1001010222SatlocG4_038c 1001010407 SatlocG4_038c 1001010407 SatlocG4_038c 1001010434SatlocG4_038c 1001010434SatlocG4_038c ey e Em Return To Map 4 Press EXIT to close the window and return to the Map screen Transferring Files Between the Hard Drive and Your Dropbox Account Dropbox is a file hosting service that provides cloud storage and file synchronization allowing you to store files in the cloud in networked external storage and access these files from multiple devices There is already a Dropbox account assigned to each G4 the account is G4 specific For more information on using Dropbox visit www dropbox com The following procedure assumes you have set up your own Dropbox account G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 78 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance To transfer files from the hard drive to your Dropbox account 1 Inthe Data area press Transfer Files The File Transfer window appears see Figure 4 4 on page 76 2 Press Go To Dropbox The bottom of the right list displays Dropbox Folder previously displayed USB Drive indicating your Dropbox connection is established 1001010200SatiocG4_038c 1001010201 SatlocG4_038c 1001010202SatiocG4_038c 1001010203 SatlocG4_038c 1001010224SatlocG4_038c 1001010320 SatlocG4_038c 1001010326 SatlocG4_0
78. atlocG4_038d log 1001010206 SatlocG4_038d log 1001010209 SatlocG4_038d log 1001010222SatlocG4_038d log 1001010235SatlocG4_038d log Selected files are added to 1001010333SatlocG4_038d log the lower 1001010407 SatlocG4_038d log a view list 1001010206 SatlocG4_038d log 1001010222SatlocG4_038d log Return To Map 3 Press Accept A Reading log message appears then p the message and the Select Log Files To View window close G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 72 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance e If you selected only one log file in step 2 that log is displayed in the Moving Map area If you selected multiple log files in step 2 the log with the lowest number is displayed in the Moving Map area proceed to step 4 for how to cycle through multiple log files in the Moving Map area In either scenario the file name of the displayed log file appears in the upper left of the Moving Map area T l Pilot Test Pilot Aircraft SATLOC LOG Label 13 JOB Name 0 01 01 10 02 10 42 500 G Alt Turn PAN OFF 4 Press the POLYS button repeatedly to cycle through multiple log files on the Moving Map area POLYS When you reach the last log file in order of alphabetical filename ALL 500 G M appears in place of the filename this zoom means all logs are visible on the t Moving Map area For example if you have three log files in different geographical areas and yo
79. ber that you can set to offset the difference between the actual mounting location of the AgLaser usually in the wing and the lowest point of the aircraft the landing gear to determine exactly how high the lowest part of the plane is off the ground crop canopy laser altimeter fields Note The laser will bounce off the ground or the canopy of the crop the plane is flying over if the vegetation is thick and hides the ground G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 26 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started To select systemwide settings 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt UNITS The Units window appears SETUP we E SETUP i v More Options SE i 300 T 100 0 Feet 10 0 Feet Return To Map 2 For the following press the appropriate button then select an option from the drop down list See Table 2 2 on the previous page for information on these fields Local Time Offset Global Units Coordinates 3 If AgLaser is installed press the appropriate button enter a value in the data entry window that appears then press Accept e Ag Laser Offset number to allow for the difference between the actual mounting location of the AgLaser usually in the wing and the lowest point of the aircraft the landing gear e Ag Laser Max Height maximum height above ground Ag Laser Min Height used to allow you to get to a minimum above ground generally used as a wa
80. bled disabled 2 On the left edge of the Moving Map 200 I Z00M area press the Zoom In button up J arrow or the Zoom Out button F down arrow as many times as needed Each time you press either i ae Zoom distance button the zoom distance indicator at indicator the bottom left of the Moving Map area decreases pressing Zoom In or increases pressing Zoom Out G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 21 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started To zoom in out on the Moving Map area using the Zoom Pan window 1 Press KEYPAD gt ZOOM PAN to display the Zoom i ZOOM Pan window see Figure 2 10 on page 20 PAN 2 Press ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT as many times ZOOM ZOOM as needed Each time you press either button the IN OUT zoom distance indicator at the bottom left of the Moving Map area decreases pressing ZOOM IN or increases pressing ZOOM OUT 3 Press EXIT to close the Zoom Pan window EXIT To have IntelliTrac automatically zoom in out to keep your pattern in view while spraying Press the ZOOM MODE button until Auto appears on the button 700K MODE Auto Day Mode and Night Mode IntelliTrac has two screen color options Normal daytime mode and Dark nighttime mode Figure 2 12 Normal is the default mode Te Tr l Pilot John Smith Aircraft Aircraft01 Liquid BOOM All ON GSIMI LOG Label 12 lt No JOB Name gt Log 1001011122SatlocG4_0
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82. ction appears as the Waypoint currently selected t 75 30 00 000 N Lon 106 00 00 000 W item in the drop down list Enter Waypoint Radius Circle Setting a Waypoint Manually by Route To manually set a waypoint by route Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt Waypoints The Lerup Cet ee ee Select Waypoints Mode window appears see Figure 5 2 on page 86 1 If necessary press Waypoints MODE to set the mode to BY ROUTE Enter the waypoint radius a Under Enter Waypoint Radius Enter Waypoint Radius Circle Circle press Radius The Enter 100 0 Radius window appears Radius de Enter the distance to the next waypoint outside which you will receive guidance to that waypoint then press Accept The Enter Radius window closes and the value you entered appears in the Radius field See Automatic Guidance on page 91 for more information on the waypoint radius value G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 88 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 5 Waypoints and Routes 4 Press Waypoints The Waypoints By Route window appears Select Waypoints By Route atta 33 2906 406 N _ 111 29 24 233 W mane Diii Return To 5 For each of the following fields press the corresponding button enter a value in the data entry window then press Accept Route Waypoint Name Latitude Longitude Note See step 4c on page 88
83. ctive when you restart IntelliTrac If you exit with no job active lt No JOB Name gt is displayed in the Header area JOB Name 0 is displayed in the Header area After you complete basic setup in IntelliTrac see Starting IntelliTrac on page 6 and each time you start IntelliTrac thereafter the IntelliTrac Setup window appears in front of the Map screen Pilot Jim Smith Aircraft HEMI Liquid BOOM All ON LOG Lahek 13 JOR Name 1 Lan lt No Onen Log gt MAC Address 0030640d038d Unique ID SatlocG4_038d Release V 3 10 41 180 WF OFF June 06 2013 No Ctrl Check Cables etc EEE oc More Options CONTROLLERS Controller par NOT FOUND Return To Map Figure 3 1 IntelliTrac Setup window on startup In addition to being the starting point to all other SETUP windows the IntelliTrac Setup window enables you to enter the following basic job information for more information on jobs see Working with Jobs on page 98 e Pattern with or without auto repeat Swath width Direction left right Tip If you installed a dry or liquid flow controller and IntelliTrac and the controller stop communicating Controller NOT FOUND appears below the RESET button Press RESET to re establish the connection To enter basic job information in the Setup window 1 Ifyou are on the Map screen with the Setup window not visible press SETUP along the bottom of the Moving Map wi
84. d flow control not detected Switching Between IntelliTrac and the Windows Desktop You can switch between IntelliTrac and the Windows desktop without closing IntelliTrac For example you may want to work with files located on the hard drive or on a USB drive When you are finished working with these files you can quickly return to IntelliTrac To switch to the Windows desktop from IntelliTrac e On the Map screen press the Windows button in the lower left of the Data area To switch to IntelliTrac from the Windows desktop e On the Windows taskbar double tap the StarLaunch button G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 28 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Exiting IntelliTrac You have two options when exiting IntelliTrac e Exit IntelliTrac and display the Windows desktop e Exit IntelliTrac and shut down Windows To protect your data you must exit shut down IntelliTrac before you turn the power source off If you power off without first exiting IntelliTrac you risk corrupting your data Data integrity can be ensured only if you exit IntelliTrac before powering off To exit IntelliTrac 1 as KEYPAD i CLEAR gt CLEAR The exit ee a ppears a ee This will exit IntelliTrac Are you sure 2 Press YES to exit Intellilrac and shut down Windows Or Press EXIT TO WINDOWS to exit IntelliTrac and display the Windows desktop G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 29 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 G4 In
85. day or transfer just one log file To transfer specific files between the G4 hard drive and a USB drive 1 Inthe Data area press Transfer Files The File Transfer E window appears see Figure 4 4 above 2 To transfer files from the hard drive to the USB drive select a file in the Hard Drive file list then press the arrow button The arrows on the or button point in the i i direction of the fil To transfer files from the USB drive to the hard francis O Mete drive select a file in the USB Drive list then press the arrow button G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 76 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Repeat this step for each file you want to transfer The files to be transferred appear in red in the list to which you are transferring files __ Go0 To Dropbox _ q 1001010200SatlocG4_038d log eS 1001010202SatlocG4_038d log 1001010200SatlocG4_038 1001010201 SatliocG4_038 1001010202SatlocG4_038c 1001010203SatlocG4_038 1001010224SatlocG4_038c 1001010320SatlocG4_038 1001010326SatlocG4_038c 1001010327 SatlocG4_038 Files waiting to be transferred are red Return To Map IntelliTrac checks for duplicate files on the destination drive If a duplicate file is found the message below left appears Press YES to replace the existing file press No to cancel transferring that file If you press YES both the current and replacement file same filenames appear
86. described in Understanding Job and Log Data on page 37 logging is a valuable way to track information for each job such as spray data pattern details time and location By default IntelliTrac starts logging flight data once you are flying at or above 45 mph 72 4 km h and logs this data every one second Displays a data entry window where you enter the job name logs are f automatically time date stamped 13 with the filename ne Displays a data entry window am Jim Smith L where you enter the pilot name oe More Options Displays a data entry window S where you enter the aircraft name nisaiiano N65153 po Displays a data entry window where _ _ _ _ you enter how often data is logged Interval 1 Sec Go Back Displays a data entry window where you enter the speed at which logging J3 gt 45 MPH ie ogs begins eee _ _ _ Toggle between Yes create a new _ Yes ETH tie Return To log when you start a new job and Per Job Map No do not create a new log per job Displays the Select Log Files to View Displays the Log Clear window window where you select logs to where you clear logs see view see Viewing Log Data on Clearing Log Data on page 73 page 72 for more information for more information Figure 7 10 Logging Setup window To change logging options 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt LOGGING _ SETUP The Logging Setup window SETUP appears see
87. display in the Data and Moving Map areas 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt a SCREEN gt Displays The SETUP Sere Screen Displays window appears Volume Remaining v Appear in the Moving Map area GPS Altitude z Display eae Swath DF v qn Al Go Back Data area Temperatu re Return To Map 2 Press the appropriate button then select an option from the drop down list 3 Repeat step 2 for each field you want to change then press EXIT when finished The display fields show the newly selected information G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 25 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Before You Start Using IntelliTrac Each time you start IntelliTrac you select an external storage device USB flash drive or the IntelliTrac hard drive as the logging read write device The option you select affects various file transfer procedures For more information see Starting IntelliTrac on page 6 and Transferring Data Files on page 76 IntelliTrac s default settings should meet most users needs However you can set some systemwide values and options to suit your local requirements After setting these values or options you can start using IntelliTrac Note You can save customized settings and transfer them via USB drive to a PC or other G4 units For more information see Customized Settings on page 145 Understanding Systemwide Settings Table 2 2 d
88. ds Enter AGDisp DISP Shortcut to AgDisp Drift modeling Model window METD Displays the MET Setup window where you can edit the following Enter METData Temperature Humidity Wind Speed Wind Direction Bar barometric pressure SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt MET Setup Enter FLOW FCAL Shortcut to Flow CAL window CT CAL Enter HK Internet Displays a window over the Data area with the following tabs HotKeys Internet Misc Press the MISC Hot Key again to close the window XMRW Displays the XM Radio window where you select an XM Radio channel This functionality requires an XM Radio subscription and WX weather receiver Return Mark 0 RTMO Return to the Zero mark Info Setup IFSP Displays the IntelliTrac Setup Info Info IFIF window first Setup window G4 IntelliTrac User Guide Enter XM Radio Weather Displays the Flow Control Setup window 153 KEYPAD gt INFO 0 gt INFO O Or SETUP gt SETUP gt FLOW CTRL PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Appendix B Hot Key Descriptions Table B 1 Hot Key descriptions continued Hot Key Name Hot KEYPAD SETUP Key Button Sequence Text Info Job IFJB Displays the Jobs By Name List KEYPAD gt INFO 0 gt window to view list of all jobs and JOB 9 load a job Info Swath IFSW Displays the Unsprayed Swaths KEYPAD gt INFO 0O gt window SWATH 2 Or SETUP gt SETUP gt Info Waypoint IFWY Displays the Waypoints By
89. e 104 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons Each time you enter another point in the polygon IntelliTrac displays a message stating that point was added and the polygon begins to take shape two points create a straight line three points create a triangle and so forth 2 points in polygon 0 00 Ac IntelliTrac calculates the lt lt LL total area of the polygon once it is enclosed after POLYS three points 3 points in ae rs 3 After you enter the last polygon point a Press SAVE The Enter Polygon Number window appears Ca b Enter a polygon number and press Accept The polygon is completed and appears in the Moving Map area as an inclusion polygon default G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 105 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons 4 Optional To save the new TE 106 polygon to a job press KEYPAD KEYPAD gt SAVE gt JOB gt n gt z gt gt jn ENTER where n is the job to which you want to save the polygon See Working with Jobs on page 98 for more information on saving jobs 5 Optional You can also assign a name to the polygon convert the polygon to an exclusion or open polygon or change the latitude and longitude of each polygon point steps a d below provide a brief overview of these options see Manually Entering GPS Coordinates of a Polygon on page 107 for detailed information on these steps a Press SETUP gt SETUP
90. e BRG aE RNG Auto Boom OFF G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 70 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Clearing a Mark To clear a mark permanently from IntelliTrac s memory Press KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt where n is the mark you want to n clear Managing Data and Log Files IntelliTrac enables you to transfer the following data types between an external storage device USB drive and the G4 hard drive Logs Jobs Marks marks dat files Waypoints wypts dat files Pilot settings Itrac ini file You can transfer data from the USB drive to a PC and view data in MapStar as well as transfer MapStar data back to IntelliTrac using the USB drive If you select the G4 hard drive as the logging read write device see Starting IntelliTrac on page 6 you must transfer data from the hard drive to the USB drive before transferring it to your PC About Log Data Files and Job Data Files Log files and job files are independent of each other A job file contains polygons and patterns A log file contains the spray information that comes from spraying a pattern and any additional optional information that you entered such as the pilot s name or aircraft ID Although the job file is used as a boundary to spray in the log file that is created from spraying is not linked to that file This means opening one does not open the other You can open any job at any time and you can view any log at any time If you
91. e IntelliTrac display including how to navigate the software G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 7 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started IntelliTrac Display Overview The IntelliTrac display includes important status information and user defined display options as well as Quick Keys and Hot Keys that allow you to quickly perform tasks Understanding the Map Screen After you select your logging device hard drive or USB drive see Starting IntelliTrac on page 6 IntelliTrac displays the Map screen The Map screen is the main display screen in IntelliTrac and is divided into three areas the Moving Map area the Data area and the Header area Header area Pilot Jim Smith Aircraft HEMI Liquid BOOM All ON LOG Label 13 JOB Name 1 Log 1310081449SatlocG4_ 038d 10 08 13 17 01 08 N A USB N33 34 13 93 W112 11 03 53 1073 Swath DF 1 7 0 10 08 13 17 01 08 Temp 068 F Moving Map area a GSIM GPS Dif E Logging is READY 500 Feet WPT By Name BRG RNG Auto Boom OFF Figure 2 1 Map screen Data area G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 8 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Moving Map Area The Moving Map area shows a GlS generated map of the field when you fly a pattern create a job file or open a log The map includes an outline of the field s shape and size areas to spray and to not spray and any marks in the field The Moving Map area
92. e Map screen G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 75 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Transferring Data Files You can transfer logs jobs marks waypoints and pilot settings between the G4 hard drive and a USB drive and or your Dropbox account see Transferring Files Between the Hard Drive and Your Dropbox Account on page 78 for more information You use the File Transfer window Figure 4 4 to perform file transfers Toggles focus between Hard Drive and USB Dropbox WiFi list boxes so you can use the UP and DOWN buttons to select a file in the list with the focus Toggles between Dropbox and WiFi folders Hard drive file list 1111301706G4 log 1111301707G4 log Uerde 1112061123SatlocG4_038 or Dropbox 1112061139SatlocG4_038c file list 1112261631SG4009 log 1201250948SG4009 log Copies 1201251341SG4009 log selected files ig dechinaton 1201251349SG4009 log 7 drive folder Toggles between and hiding FOUND USE unwanted files such as ini and dat files Displays the Delete Clear Selected Data Files window where you delete files Figure 4 4 File Transfer window You can transfer specific files all log files or all files as described in the following sections Transferring Specific Files between the Hard Drive and a USB Drive The following steps describe how to transfer specific files to a USB drive For example you may only want to transfer files from a specific
93. e field The two blue LEDs far left and far right are no longer illuminated Press the remote swath advance button to advance to swath 2 Make the turn onto your next swath using the lightbar for guidance a Press Swath Lightbar guidance Advance at a Top row of LEDs shows cross track distance beginning of and direction to the target swath turn b Bottom row of LEDs shows the heading angle a b Use lightbar guidance of intercept to the target swath 7 to find swath 2 c Center LEDs illuminated indicate you are lined up on the swath c Turn on spray a a 00 o d Fly swath 2 S S 0000000000 REO e Turn off spray Turn the spray on as you enter the field G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 53 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance 9 Fly swath 2 using lightbar guidance The top row of LEDs shows the distance and direction right or left you need to fly to get to the target swath line The default right display tells you the exact cross track distance Cross track distance and direction LEDs Heading angle Swath line A The bottom row of LEDs shows the heading angle needed to intercept the target swath line The default left display tells you the current swath number Cross track distance and direction LEDs Cross track distance Swath Heading angle Cross track direction number R right or L left Each LED represents a certai
94. ecting satellite GPS positions using known fixed reference positions Available options are WAAS SBAS L band and e Dif WAAS is a free service that mainly covers North America L band corrections are available by subscription only contact your dealer for more information e Dif is not a differential service does not use satellites or reference stations with known fixed positions however it can provide differential like accuracy by modeling errors and computing its own set of pseudo corrections See Working with e Dif on page 144 for more information on e Dif To set the differential source 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt GPS SETUP The SETUP GPS Setup window appears see x3 Figure 7 11 on page 140 2 Press GPS Advanced Setup The GPS Advanced Setup window appears 1 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 142 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization eperRte E CLEAR if Go Back Return To Map 3 Press Diff Source and select a source from the drop down bisone list Sending GPS Commands to the Receiver You can send GPS commands to the receiver to request such information as receiver engine and firmware version differential application being used and SBAS WAAS frequency To send GPS receiver commands 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt ad SETUP gt SETUP gt GPS SETUP ers serir SETUP The GPS Setup x3 window appears
95. egarding the Software AgJunction reserves the right to reduce and limit access to such support at any time 5 BACKUPS AND RECOVERY Licensee shall back up all data used created or stored by the Software on a regular basis as necessary to enable proper recovery of the data and related systems and processes in the event of a malfunction in the Software or any loss or corruption of data caused by the Software Licensee shall assume all risks of loss or damage for any failure to comply with the foregoing 6 OWNERSHIP AgJunction and its suppliers own all rights title and interest in and to the Software and related materials including all intellectual property rights The Software is licensed to Licensee not sold 7 TRADEMARKS AgJunction Outback Guidance Satloc and the associated logos are trademarks of AgJunction Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Licensee may not use any of these trademarks without the consent of their respective owners 8 LIMITED WARRANTY AgJunction warrants solely to the Licensee subject to the exclusions and procedures set forth herein below that for a period of one 1 year from the original date of purchase of the Product in which it is embedded the Warranty Period the Software under normal use and maintenance will conform in all material respects to the documentation provided with the Software and any media will be free of defects in materials and workmanship For a
96. elect MULTI BACK TO BACK the ROTATION and TOTAL FIELDS buttons appear in the bottom left of the window MAC Address 0021ccb3a5e7 Unique ID SatlocG4_a5e7 Release V 3 10 44 201 WF OFF July 11 2013 Flow Ctrl Not Detected MULTI BACK TO BACK x Multi B25 c d f pem es SETUP More Options CONTROLLERS Controller NOT FOUND Return To Map i Press ROTATION to toggle between HALF and FULL ii Press TOTAL FIELDS and in the data entry window that appears enter a value then press Accept 3 Ifthe AUTO REPEAT button is set to NO press the button to ATO toggle the setting to YES to repeat the current pattern when REPEAT you complete it If auto repeat is NO IntelliTrac reverts to a Back to Back pattern when you have completed the current pattern Note You can auto repeat the following patterns the AUTO REPEAT button is enabled when you select any of the following patterns RACETRACK SQUEEZE QUICK_RACE TRACK REVERSE_RACETRACK You cannot auto repeat the following patterns the AUTO REPEAT button is disabled when you select any of the following patterns BACK TO BACK EXPAND MULTI BACK TO BACK BACK TO BACK SKIP QUICKTRACK_X 4 Press SWATH WIDTH The Enter Swath Width window appears m Enter a swath width then press Accept to accept the value and close the window The new value appears next to the SWATH WIDTH button 5 Press LEFT RIGHT to select a direction pressing the butt
97. er 4 Pattern Guidance Available Pattern Types IntelliTrac supports ten pattern types both open and closed providing the flexibility to fly any field shape This section describes the ten patterns and how you fly them Although IntelliTrac includes ten pattern types you can store as many as 99 flown patterns in a job Pattern Types Summary This section describes each of the ten available pattern types MS N AE A Back to Back BK BK Multi Back to Back MB2BK Fly consecutive swaths parallel to the AJB Fly multiple Back to Back patterns Input the line number of fields you want to fly up to 9 and whether you want to full rotate 123 123 or half rotate 123 321 IntelliTrac automatically rotates your A B line for each field and provides guidance accordingly A Back to Back Skip BKBKS Fly the odd numbered swaths first then the even numbered swaths B E 5 A A Racetrack RCTRK Quick Racetrack QKRTK Fly each side of a field then alternately Fly a pattern similar to the Racetrack but set work from swath 2 to the middle and your C point in the middle of the field from the middle toward the other end of the field This pattern is useful for flying wide smooth turns G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 57 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Reverse Racetrack RVTRK Fly a pattern similar to the Racetrack This is called the Reverse Racetrack because you are flying i
98. er Guide MAC Address 0030640d038d No Ctrl Check Cables etc enema Release V 3 10 41 180 WF OFF June 06 2013 Unique ID SatlocG4_038d Race Track b e HH ae NO Controller NOT FOUND CONTROLLERS aS 2 3 Mark 0 4 5 Center Aircraft at Map Bottom 6 Wide Screen on Startup Return To Map JOBs by Name Auto Start Pattern Mark SETUP Display Turns More Options roe 4 Virtual Spray OFF Controller 1 Polygon Cross Hatch 2 Pattern Track Lines 3 Move on Turns IntelliFlow Valve 5 DOF ICONS 6 GPS Altitude Go Back nr 1 Display TACH Flight times Go Back Return To Map Figure 2 8 Setup windows 18 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Entering Field Values To enter field values in IntelliTrac such as on the Logging Setup window at right press the button for the field For example to enter the Logging Interval value press the Logging Interval button circled at right IntelliTrac then displays one of two types of data entry windows numeric or alphanumeric IntelliTrac determines if the value for the field can be numeric only or alphanumeric and automatically displays the appropriate data entry window Loe ae 1 1 F SETUP Test Pilot More Options Return To Map
99. erial guidance system for aerial applicators Satloc G4 is built with the top of the line processing power of the Intel Dual Core i7 processor and includes the Windows 7 64 bit operating system G4 features a 9 inch 16 9 ratio touchscreen that lets you use multi touch gestures such as pinch to zoom rotate and press and drag to access information G4 also supports Skype and Ethernet connectivity for cell based modems You can download job files and shapefiles as well as prescription maps Background maps are also available with G4 and enhance flight navigation and confidence by enabling aerial applicators to view such flight information as spray waypoints and polygons on background maps G4 also includes an A21 antenna and external L7 lightbar G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 2 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 1 Introduction IntelliTrac the software that runs on the G4 enables you to do the following Fly various pattern types such as Back to Back and RaceTrack patterns e Download job files shapefiles and prescription maps e Transfer log files e Log data to the G4 hard drive or to an external USB flash drive e Use configurable shortcut keys Hot Keys to quickly perform common tasks e Perform advanced lightbar setup and dimming functions e Load background maps Push pull data via Satloc HO see section following Using Other Satloc Products with IntelliTrac HO and MapStar are Satloc software products tha
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101. escribes the IntelliTrac systemwide settings you can set Table 2 2 IntelliTrac systemwide settings eae Been ooo Local Time Offset IntelliTrac is set to Greenwich Mean Time GMT To convert to local time you must know the time difference between GMT and local time for both standard and daylight saving For example Arizona U S is located in the Mountain time zone and does not observe daylight saving So to use IntelliTrac in Arizona you would set the local time setting to 07 00 7 hours behind GMT You can select an offset from 14 hours to 12 hours in half hourly increments Note If you live in an area that observes daylight saving you will need to set the local time twice a year Global Units IntelliTrac uses U S standard units such as feet and pounds as the default Use the Global Units field to change this setting to Metric or Nautical You can also assign units to individual data types such as speed and area in the Units Advanced Setup window see step 4 on page 28 Coordinates You can display GPS coordinates as one of the following DDD DDDDDDD decimal degrees default DDDMM MMMM decimal minutes DDDMMSS SSS decimal seconds Ag Laser Offset AgLaser is an optional product To purchase AgLaser Ag Laser Max Height contact your dealer AgLaser is a laser altimeter used to Ag Laser Min Height provide IntelliTrac with a distance from the aircraft to the ground crop canopy The offset is a num
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103. f the following patents U S Patents Australia Patents 6111549 6876920 7400956 8000381 8214111 2002244539 6397147 7142956 7429952 8018376 8217833 2002325645 6469663 7162348 7437230 8085196 8265826 2004320401 6501346 7277792 7460942 8102325 8271194 6539303 7292185 7689354 8138970 8307535 6549091 7292186 7808428 8140223 8311696 6711501 7373231 7835832 8174437 8334804 6744404 7388539 7885745 8184050 RE41358 6865465 7400294 7948769 8190337 Other U S and foreign patents pending Dealer Support Contact your local dealer for technical assistance Phone 800 247 3808 air agjunction com Satloc Technical Support If you need to contact Satloc Technical Support 2207 lowa Street Hiawatha KS 66434 Phone 785 742 2976 Fax 785 742 4584 satlocsupport agjunction com To find the authorized dealer near you Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 INtFOGUCTION soreer a oe ye ee See we eee 1 What sin TMS Guide zearen nien ana aE esta es 2 PROGUCE OVEIVICW o Cais ais tre See ets Sper e hea a e a Ga Bats tare ee 2 Using Other Satloc Products with IntelliTrac 3 Differential GPS Receiver Advantage 0000e ee eeeee 3 Getting Started oases ae es he eae 5 Starting INtelitrae seseris ne Bed oce Rane a ea RE Reels kane o 2 6 IntelliTrac Display Overview 0 000 e cece eee eee 8 Understanding the Map Screen 0000 eee neues 8 Pressing Buttons in Intellifrac
104. fault settings If you change the default setup you may see different data in your lightbar G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 51 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Flying a Basic Pattern Complete the following steps to fly a basic pattern the lightbar examples are for an open Left Back to Back pattern LFT BK BK 1 Begin flying A appears in the left display field of the lightbar prompting you to set point A of the A B line The top and middle center yellow LEDs illuminate Fly to the beginning of your A B line and press the remote swath advance button to set your A point The lightbar prompts you to set your B point left display field by flashing the upper row of LEDs the top and middle yellow LEDs are also flashing Turn on your spray as you enter the field The far left and far right LEDs on the bottom row illuminate to indicate spraying is on Press the remote swath advance to set your B point The swath number L1 appears in the left display field and the pattern B2B appears in the right center display field If you are flying a closed pattern the lightbar next prompts you to set your C point C appears in the left display field followed by your current swath number G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 52 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance D 6 7 8 Press the remote swath advance button to set your C point Turn off the spray as you leave th
105. for information on entering the direction for latitude and longitude G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 89 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 5 Waypoints and Routes Recalling a Waypoint To recall a waypoint that is part of a route you must recall the route first see Recalling a Route on page 94 To recall a waypoint by name recall the waypoint name When you recall a waypoint the Map screen shows the following refer to Figure 5 3 for an example Waypoint guidance notification in the format Guiding to Waypoint n this message appears briefly then disappears if you are outside the waypoint radius value see Automatic Guidance on the next page e Guidance line connecting your current location to the recalled waypoint Route waypoint to which you are receiving guidance as well as the bearing and range to this waypoint which also appears in the lightbar at the bottom of Moving Map area Other waypoints in the route are noted 1 2 and 1 3 in Figure 5 3 Background color of the Data area is blue see Data Area on page 10 for information on Data area background colors T Pilot Test Pilot Aircraft SATLOC Liquid BOOM All ON GSIMI LOG Label 13 JOB Name 1 Log 1001010407SatlocG4 038d 01 01 10 07 22 21 N A USB WIDE VIEW N33 33 56 15 W111 29 46 84 404 i fee MISC 01 01 10 07 22 21 Manua Temp 068 F Next waypoints in active route LFT EXPND Turn PAN
106. g Speed fields IntelliTrac displays a numeric data entry window See Entering Field Values on page 19 for more information on data entry windows For instructions on viewing and clearing log data see Viewing Log Data on page 72 and Clearing Log Data on page 73 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 38 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options Spray Options You set your spray options in the Flow Control Setup window No Ctrl Check Cables etc r SETUP More Options CLEAR Go Back vame 500 Gallons frone SINGLE Return To Map Figure 3 3 Flow Control Setup window To display the Flow Control Setup window e Press SETUP gt SETUP gt FLOW CTRL r or e Press KEYPAD gt INFO O gt INFO O KEYPAD Fa ka IntelliTrac automatically detects if a flow control system is connected and what type it is IntelliFlow IntelliGate AerialACE or a third party product such as AutoCal As shown in Figure 3 4 IntelliTrac displays the flow control system name if detected or an error message no flow control system detected Aerial Ace Flow Controller Detected No Ctrl Check Cables etc Flow control system detected No flow control system detected Figure 3 4 Flow control system detection message IntelliTrac supports constant rate and variable rate flow control as well as liquid and dry application flow mode If you have a flow control
107. g and navigation accuracy obtainable with the Software as stated in the Product or Software documentation serves to provide only an estimate of achievable accuracy based on specifications provided by the US Department of Defense for GPS positioning and DGPS service provider performance specifications where applicable WARRANTY DISCLAIMER EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET OUT IN THIS AGREEMENT AGJUNCTION MAKES NO REPRESENTATION WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND TO LICENSEE WHETHER VERBAL OR WRITTEN AND HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND INCLUDING FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE MERCHANTABILITY ACCURACY RELIABILITY OR THAT THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE AND HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS ARISING AS A RESULT OF CUSTOM USAGE OR TRADE AND THOSE ARISING UNDER STATUTE LIMITS ON WARRANTY DISCLAIMER Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties or conditions so some of the above exclusions may not apply to Licensee In that case any implied warranties or conditions which would then otherwise arise will be limited in duration to ninety 90 days from the date of the license of the Software or the purchase of the Product The warranties given herein give Licensee specific legal rights and Licensee may have other rights which may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction CHANGE TO WARRANTY No employee or agent of AgJunction is authorized to
108. ge 117 Closed Point A is the beginning of the line Point B is the end of the line You define the width of your field by setting a third point C IntelliTrac automatically prompts you to set your A B and when applicable C points according to the pattern you select You can have IntelliTrac automatically place an AJB line for you If you load a job that has a polygon or polygons saved with it press KEYPAD gt ENTER gt POLY gt PATTERN and IntelliTrac will place an A B line on the optimal side of Flying Patterns After you set your job options see Chapter 3 Work Options you are ready to begin flying with IntelliTrac Note There are several tasks you can perform in more than one way For example to set point A first point in an AJB line you can use any of the following methods Remote switch provided in your G4 kit Set A button Quick Key in the Moving Map area Cockpit stick where you have connected the swath advance wire set directly to the stick For the instructions in this manual where multiple methods are available the most common and practical method is described For example the following section Flying a Basic Pattern describes using the physical remote swath advance button instead of the Set A button when setting an AJB line this is very similar to using the same functionality integrated into a cockpit stick The following example uses a back to back BK BK pattern and uses factory de
109. gon 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt Polygons The Create SETUP SETUP oao amp Modify Polygons window appears mee yee o J O CLEAR Enter Coordinates Go Back a Return To en cm Map Figure 6 2 Create amp Modify Polygons window 2 Select the job and polygon number as required The default job is the currently active job the job loaded on the Map screen The default polygon number is 1 3 Enter the polygon name Press Name enter a value in the data entry window Name Polyx that appears then press Accept The name appears in the Name field PolyX1 in example at right 4 Select the polygon type Press Type and select INCLUSION EXCLUSION or OPEN from the drop down list See Working with Polygons on page 102 for information on polygon types 5 Set the latitude and longitude for each polygon point a Press Latitude In the Enter Latitude window enter a value and press Accept If you need to change the direction for latitude N or S press the right arrow button to move the cursor to just before the direction then press the down arrow to change the setting To change the direction back G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 107 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons repeat this steo do not press up arrow to reverse the direction as the up arrow selects previous characters in the latitude Move cursor here to Press to move the After moving
110. hat you Leds ___DimValue adjust with the UP DOWN Enter Dim Value and Both oT To eee Matrix w lt lt lt More Options Press to toggle between NIGHT and DAY settings where NIGHT reduces the intensity level to 50 buttons you to adjust the LEDs and Matrix dimming simultaneously while NO Map dimming individually Figure 7 3 Lightbar Dimming amp Warnings window Go Back Press to switch between YES and NO YES enables To display the Lightbar Dimming amp Warnings window Press SETUP gt SETUP gt LIGHT BAR Setting the LED or Matrix Dimming Level On the L7 you can set the LED dimming level and the Matrix dimming level individually For the Lightbar VI you can only set the LED dimming level it does not include a Matrix dimming setting To set the LEDs dimming level or the Matrix dimming level 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt LIGHT BAR F The Lightbar Dimming amp Warnings SETUP UchT BAR window appears see Figure 7 3 above 2 L7 only Press the LEDs Matrix button to select the level you want to adjust mre 3 L7 only Make sure BOTH is set to NO if set to YES press the button to set it to NO Bor NO G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 123 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization 4 Vl andL7 Press UP to increase the dimming level or press DOWN to decrease the level Or Press Enter Dim Val
111. he radius appears as a dotted circle around the waypoint to which you are currently receiving guidance When you are within this radius distance IntelliTrac displays guidance to the next waypoint in your route if one exists See Automatic Guidance on page 91 for more detailed information on how automatic guidance works and what IntelliTrac displays in the Moving Map area related to automatic guidance G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 86 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 5 Waypoints and Routes Setting a Waypoint Manually by Name To manually set a waypoint by name 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt Waypoints The SETUP SETUP Select Waypoints Mode window appears see Figure 5 2 on the previous page If necessary press Waypoints MODE to set the mode to BY NAME Enter the waypoint radius a Under Enter Waypoint Radius Enter Waypoint Radius Circle Circle press Radius The Enter 100 0 Radius window appears Radius Pus b Enter the distance to the next waypoint outside which you will receive guidance to that waypoint then press Accept The Enter Radius window closes and the value you entered appears in the Radius field See Automatic Guidance on page 91 for more information on the waypoint radius value Enter the waypoint name and coordinates a Press Waypoints The Waypoints By Name window appears Select Waypoint By Name Lat 45 10 32 020 N Lon
112. he third point to the first point and displays the enclosed area As you add points IntelliTrac joins the last point to the start point creating progressively a quadrilateral a pentagon a hexagon and so on depending on the number of points you set The enclosed area is updated with each added point G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 103 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons To set polygon points as you fly 1 Press KEYPAD gt POLY gt POLY thie Moving POLY POLY Map area displays the message Swath EREEROS 6 amp Advance button will work as POLY button until you press EXIT In the Moving Map area the minus and plus buttons appear at the top and the SAVE and EXIT Quick Keys appear at the lower right Aircraft SATLOC Liquid BOOM All ON GSIMI JOR Name N Loa 1N1N1N29ACatlncG4 038d Buttons for adding a polygon point and canceling a polygon point Swath Advance button will work as POLY button until EXIT is pressed Press SAVE to save a polygon press EXIT to cancel 2 You can enter polygon points while flying by e Using the remote swath advance switch Pressing the button the minus button removes the last polygon point you entered e Pressing KEYPAD gt ABC which acts as the swath advance button during this operation When you enter your first polygon point the message below appears in the Moving Map area 1 points in polygon 0 00 Ac G4 IntelliTrac User Guid
113. he waypoint by route Note When setting a waypoint by route you can enter a waypoint name as well However even though the waypoint has a name you must use BY ROUTE mode not BY NAME mode to edit the waypoint 3 Press Waypoints If you set the mode to BY NAME the Waypoints By Vapon Name window appears If you set the mode to BY ROUTE the Waypoints By ROUTE window appears Select Waypoint By Name Lat 45 10 32 020 N Lon 112 00 00 000 W E32W v CLEAR Enter Waypoint Radius Circle q a 4 Waypoints By Name window Enter Name Here A mene Congitucle 000 00 00 000 W Return To Map Select Waypoints By Route ms ayaan 7 q Waypoints By Route window nae Go Back nl 33 29 06 406 N il ema Longitude 111 2924 233W Return To Map G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 92 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 5 Waypoints and Routes In the Waypoints By Name window complete the following steps to edit the waypoint by name a Press Select Waypoint and select the waypoint from Te the drop down list The latitude and longitude of the selected waypoint appear below the Select Waypoint and Delete Waypoint buttons b Press Latitude and in the Enter Latitude window enter the desired value then press Accept tatia c Press Longitude and in the Enter Longitude window Longitude enter the desired value then press Accept or In the Waypoin
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115. ick Start on page 34 Make sure you set the rotation full or half and the number of fields you want to fly total fields Full rotate means you fly the first swath of each field and then fly the second swath of each field starting again at field 1 such as 123 123 Half rotate means you fly the first swath of each field then fly the second swath of each field in the opposite direction beginning with field 3 such as 123 321 2 Set your A B line for each consecutive field see Flying a Basic Pattern on page 52 3 Follow the guidance prompts to complete flying your pattern G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 60 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Back to Back Skip Pattern BKBKS In this pattern you fly the odd numbered swaths first then the even numbered swaths in a Back to Back pattern You can fly this pattern either right to left LFT BKBKS or left to right RGT BKBKS a 7 wy To fly a Back to Back Skip pattern 1 Set the pattern type as BACK TO BACK SKIP and set other basic job details see Entering Basic Job Details Quick Start on page 34 2 Set your A B line see Flying a Basic Pattern on page 52 3 Fly your odd numbered swaths first 4 To switch from odd to even numbered swaths press KEYPAD gt ENTER KEYPAD 5 Fly your even numbered swaths G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 61 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Racetrack Pattern RCTRK
116. igure 4 5 Delete Clear Selected Data Files window To delete clear all files of a specific file type 1 4 In the Data area press Transfer Files The File Transfer window appears see Figure 4 4 on page 76 Press Delete Files The Delete Clear Selected Data Files window appears see Figure 4 5 above Delete Fies For the type of files you want to delete press the appropriate button For example to delete all waypoint files press Clear All Waypoint Files A confirmation window appears waypoints confirmation window shown below Are you sure that you want to clear all Waypoints Press YES The window closes and all files are deleted G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 81 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 X Chapter 5 Waypoints and Routes Overview Working with Waypoints Working with Routes G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 83 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 5 Waypoints and Routes Overview A waypoint represents the GPS coordinates latitude and longitude of a significant location Examples of waypoints you might set are the beginning or end of your spray job or a marker along a route at which you will stop or change course A route consists of individual waypoints You can add waypoints and routes during a flight or beforehand by either manually entering coordinate values or by using a mapping program You can then navigate to the waypoints or along routes A radius value tells IntelliTrac to automatically provide g
117. in the right list below right 1001010200SatiocG4_038d log already exists 1001010200SatiocG4_038d log 1001010200SatilocG4_038d log 1001010201 SatlocG4_038d log Would you like to replace the existing file Replacing a log file 3 Press Copy Selected Files The following message appears during the file transfer Copy Selected Files 4 Press EXIT to close the window and return to the Map screen G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 77 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Transferring All Log Files from the Hard Drive to a USB Drive Use the following procedure to quickly transfer all log files without having to select just the log files in the list of files To transfer all log files to a USB drive 1 Inthe Data area press Transfer Files The File Transfer window appears see Figure 4 4 on page 76 2 Press Transfer All Logs to USB A message appears asking if you want to copy all log files to the USB drive Press YES to COPY todays LOGS Else NO for ALL LOGS 3 Press YES to transfer the files press NO to cancel transferring the files If you press YES the transferred files appear in the destination list USB Drive list in the example below 0 job Eea gt 0 job a 1001010201 SatlocG4_038e 1001010201 SatlocG4_038c 1001010202SatlocG4_038c Toggle Lists 1001010202SatlocG4_038c 1001010203SatlocG4_038c 1001010203 SatlocG4_038c 1001010206SatlocG4
118. ing Total Polygon Area The total polygon area is the sum of the areas of all the inclusion polygons in a job less the area of any part of exclusion polygons within the inclusion polygons Tip Total Polygon Area is one of your many lightbar display options See Appendix A Lightbar and Screen Display Options for more information From the total area of the inclusion polygons IntelliTrac subtracts the e Area of any exclusion polygons wholly within inclusion polygons Area of any parts of exclusion polygons within inclusion polygons Figure 6 4 shows how IntelliTrac calculates the total polygon area Polygons 1 3 and 4 are inclusion polygons polygon 2 is an exclusion polygon In A the total polygon area is In B the total polygon area is In C the total polygon area is the Polygon 1 area minus Polygon 1 area minus the sum of Polygons 1 3 and 4 area Polygon 2 area shaded area of Polygon 2 minus the three shaded areas of Polygon 2 Figure 6 4 Total polygon area calculations in IntelliTrac Saving Polygons When you set polygon points while flying you can quickly save the polygon using the SAVE Quick Key after setting your final polygon point Polygons are normally components of a job as are flown patterns so if you are creating a polygon to save with a job save the job and the polygon Alternatively you can create save and use polygons without making them components of a job see the two sections after the followi
119. ion Map 0 cece eee eee 47 Pattern Guidance i s 202442080 Me oes can ens 49 Pattern Types Overview 2 cc ee ee ees 50 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide iii PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Contents Chapter 5 Chapter 6 RVING PAtlemnS cassera nET A Nae asa e ne eke eee Bee Bees 51 Flying a Basic Patter sic e sceeceee aie eee ta sears 52 Common Pattern Flying Tasks 00 eee eeeee 55 Troubleshooting sdsta bed te ode oe y bade de ads 56 Available Pattern Types 0 00 ccc cee es 57 Pattern Types Summary 0 000 a eee ees 57 Flying the Available Pattern Types 0000 e eee ees 59 Back to Back Pattern BK BK 00000 ee eeaee 59 Multi Back to Back Pattern MB2BK 60 Back to Back Skip Pattern BKBKS 05 61 Racetrack Pattern RCTRK 000 cece eee eaee 62 Quick Racetrack Pattern QKRTK 0005 63 Reverse Racetrack Pattern RVTRK 00000 64 QuickTrac X Pattern OKRTX 00 00 cee e eee 65 Squeeze Pattern SQUEZ ws on osccd eddy wed oe eae oes 66 Expand Pattern EXPND 0 0000 c eee eens 67 Understanding Marks Return Points 0 000 eee 68 Creatinga Mark uarie ei raD 4 486 02 Se eo Ae ek dee ead 68 Returning toa Mark misimisi ge penia ec 4 wow A 69 Clang a Mark mat St oh tet e ter tad a a AS 71 Managing Data and Log Files 0 0 cece eee ees 71 About Log Data Files and
120. isplays a data entry window where you enter the spray overlap percentage you want to view in the Moving Map area Return To Map Restores the advanced setup settings to the factory defaults Figure 7 9 Screen Advanced Setup window Visual overlap or spray overlap visually represents the distance beyond the spray boom that spray is applied If you enter this percentage as 0 the Moving Map area only shows spray applied as the length of the boom If for example you enter a value of 10 a 65 ft spray width with a spray overlap of 10 will display a 6 5 foot total spray overlap 3 25 feet on each side of the spray boom Note Visual overlap applies to the display in the Moving Map area only It does not apply to guidance or logged data To change zoom pan options 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SCREEN gt SETUP The Screen SETUP SETUP SCRE SETUP Advanced Setup window appears see Figure 7 9 above 2 Forthe Zoom Level Preset Scale Ratio Pan Level and Visual Overlap settings press the appropriate button enter a value in the data entry window that appears then press Accept 3 Forthe Show Lat Lon setting press Show Lat Lon once to change the value and again if you want to change it back 4 To reset the screen settings to their default values press Factory Defaults G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 138 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization Changing Logging Options As
121. iver Performance PDOP HDOP DIFF AGE 0 0 Satellites In Use bikakal ah ok CLEAR pa GPS commands to your receiver Current Navigation Information LATITUDE 33 5736380 N LONGITUDE 111 4897139 5 ALTITUDE 123 00 m Displays the e Dif Commands window where you set your absolute and relative e Dif positions DIRECTION 0 000 deg Return To SPEED 0 0000 m s Map Figure 7 11 GPS Setup window In addition to enabling you to set GPS options such as the mask angle the GPS Setup window provides read only receiver satellite and navigation information as described in Table 7 1 Table 7 1 GPS Setup window read only information Positional dilution of precision and horizontal dilution of precision Dilution of precision is a measure of receiver satellite geometry position of satellites to each other from the receiver DOP reduces positioning accuracy the lower the value the better the accuracy DIFF AGE Age in seconds of the differential corrections signal G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 140 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization Setting the Mask Angle The mask angle or elevation mask angle is the angle below which any satellites are ignored even if they are available Satellites that are higher above the horizon higher in the sky will have less noise less signal degradation than satellites closer to the horizon By setting a mask angle you eliminate
122. line to that point RT Wpt just above the SETUP button indicates the waypoint to which you are receiving guidance N33 34 17 79 W111 29 56 92 404 Advancing to next waypoint in route RT Wpt 01 02 BRG 356 RNG 3185 1 Ft aa GPS Logging is RI Auto Boon SET After you receive guidance to the last waypoint in the route and then are within the radius circle around this last waypoint the dotted circle disappears there are no more waypoints in the route to which to receive guidance When you approach the last waypoint in a route the following occur Arrived at end of route appears for several seconds then disappears RT Wpt changes to ROUTE and BRG and RNG have no values since there are no more waypoints to which to receive guidance G4 IntelliTrac User Guide N33 34 56 48 W111 29 32 62 404 Arrived at end of route ROUTE 01 BRG RNG SETUP Pe Se GPS Logging is R Auto Boon SET 91 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 5 Waypoints and Routes Editing a Waypoint You can edit any waypoint ones you set while flying or you set manually by name or by route To edit a waypoint 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt F h SETUP gt Waypoints The SETUP SETUP ayame Select Waypoints Mode window appears see Figure 5 2 on page 86 2 Press Waypoints MODE to set the mode to e BY NAME to select the waypoint by name e BY ROUTE to select t
123. list from which you select a subscription feature Press to display a data entry window where you enter your subscription code Press to confirm the subscription code you entered this button is only TEN Sa ee Select Required Feature from Combo Box Select 1 PMaps amp Spray OFF Subscription code appears here after you press Accept Subscription 1977349401 This Unit Serial 3754130393 Go Back enabled after you enter your subscription code Return To Map Subscription serial number To enter subscription information 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt Figure 7 1 Subscriptions Authorizations window Subscription Authorizations The Subscription Authorizations window appears see above 2 Press Select Subscription then select a subscription option from the drop down list 3 Press Enter CS Subscription to display the Enter Customer Service Authorization window PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 120 G4 Intelli Trac User Guide Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization 4 Enter your subscription number then press Accept The window closes the subscription number appears to right of the Enter CS Subscription button and the Accept Subscription button is active no longer dimmed Select Required Feature from Combo Box Select 1 PMaps amp Spray OFF w Subscription CLEAR as
124. map is available G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 45 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options When you first transfer a prescription map from a USB drive or your Dropbox account you actually import two files a PMD file and a PMH file When you are ready to use the prescription map you simply select a single prescription map see Loading a Prescription Map on the next page 0 job 1001010201 SatlocG4_038 1001010202SatlocG4_038 1001010203SatlocG4_038 1001010206SatlocG4_038 1001010209SatlocG4_038 1001010222SatlocG4_038 1001010407 SatlocG4_038 1001010434SatlocG4_038 1001010525SatlocG4_038 PO ai i a ia Delete Files 1310141434SatlocG4_3f54 log SatioeG4_3f54 log Graves_Urea PMD Graves_Urea PMH Return To Map To import a prescription map 1 If your prescription map files are stored On a USB drive insert the USB drive into the G4 and proceed to step 2 In your Dropbox account you will access your account in step 3 2 Press Transfer Files The File Transfer window appears see screenshot at the top of this page 3 Ifyour files are on the flash USB they will appear in the right list box as shown in screenshot at the top of this page If your files are in your Dropbox account press Go To Dropbox and follow your usual Dropbox procedure to select your files 4 With the prescription map files
125. mask those satellites that are closer to the horizon and that reduce accuracy The default mask angle is 5 To set the mask angle 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt GPS SETUP The SETUP X GPS Setup window appears see Figure 7 11 on the previous page 2 Press Mask Angle The Enter Mask Angle window appears eeeaeesesee 3 Enter anew mask angle value then press Accept Setting the GPS Receiver Update Rate The GPS receiver update rate is how often the receiver calculates its position The receiver inside the G4 provides updates rates up to 20 Hz 20 times second A higher update rate improves accuracy and reduces screen display lag time but it also requires more processing power Contact your local dealer or Satloc Technical Support for information on changing this setting To set the GPS receiver update rate 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt GPS SETUP SETUP The GPS Setup x window appears see Figure 7 11 on the previous page 2 Press GPS Advanced Setup The GPS Advanced Setup window appears G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 141 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization eperxRte ST CLEAR Gams Go Back Return To Map 3 Press GPS Rx Rate then select a rate from the drop down Ca list Setting the Differential Source Differential GPS or DGPS corrections improve location accuracy by corr
126. n Left __ These two small sections Right Display illuminate blue when spraying Display LOG label 13 JOB Name 0 Log 1001914 11GatineG4 038d fo A_ MERE BERRRRRRRRRGRRE 00 _ 01 01 10 NO CTRL N33 28 19 35 W111 29 24 00 404 Cross track distance similar to LEDs on actual lightbar Figure 7 7 Virtual lightbar To display hide the virtual lightbar 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt LIGHT BAR gt SETUP SETUP UichT BAR SETUP SETUP gt SETUP The Lightbar L Ll Advanced Setup window appears see Figure 7 6 on page 130 2 Press Virtual Lightbar to change the current selection viral Ligier Off G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 131 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization Setting the Cross Track Sensitivity Cross track is the distance you are off your swath line Cross track sensitivity refers to the relationship between how far you are off your swath line and how this distance is represented by LEDs on the lightbar or LED indicators on the virtual lightbar The default lightbar crosstrack sensitivity is 3 ft per LED and is shown in the list box at right of the SuperTrac Lightbar Setup window The first LED illuminates when the cross track distance reaches 3 ft the second LED illuminates when the distance reaches 6 ft and so forth There are 15 settings one for each LED You can change any of the values To reset all the values to their
127. n changes the direction to right and the direction pattern button shows RGT EXPND Direction does not apply to all available pattern types For example you can change the direction of the Expand EXPND pattern but not the Squeeze SQUEZ pattern You can also press the pattern direction button in the Data area to toggle between LFT and RGT for patterns that have the option to fly left or right This key also functions as numeric value 3 Create A B and C points when creating a pattern Once you set the pattern this button functions as a swath advance button if not using the ADV Quick Key or the remote swath advance switch Display the Zoom Pan window See Zooming and Panning the Moving Map Area on page 20 for more information G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 13 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Table 2 1 Keypad keys and functions continued Display the Quick Marks window where you can quickly set a mark 1 9 Also press this key after pressing an action key to where n is the mark number e Save a mark SAVE gt MARK 4 gt n gt ENTER Example To save a mark as mark 2 press SAVE gt MARK 4 gt 2 gt ENTER Recall a mark SET gt MARK 4 gt n gt ENTER Example To recall mark 2 press SET gt MARK 4 gt 2 gt ENTER Delete a mark CLEAR gt MARK 4 gt n gt ENTER Example To delete mark 2 press DELETE gt MARK 4 gt 2 gt ENTER See Unders
128. n distance For example For cross track distance top row of LEDs the more you are off track the more LEDs are illuminated When you are closer to your target fewer LEDs are illuminated e For heading angle the farther you are off from the required heading angle needed to intercept the target swath the more LEDs are illuminated When you are closer to your required heading angle fewer LEDs are illuminated G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 54 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance When the center vertical row of lightbar LEDs is illuminated you are on the target swath 10 Continue to fly the rest of your swaths using lightbar guidance Swath line Common Pattern Flying Tasks Table 4 2 provides information on common pattern flying tasks Table 4 2 Common pattern flying tasks To change direction at any time Press KEYPAD gt LEFT RIGHT 3 while flying a pattern from _ IntelliTrac transfers the swath guidance grid to the flying to the right of the AJB line other side of the AJB line to flying to the left of it or vice versa To change your remote swath Press KEYPAD gt SET gt DEC advance button to a swath decrement button To change it back to swath Press KEYPAD gt SET gt ABC advance See also Reset the current pattern Press KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt PATTERN 1 gt ENTER Waiting A appears on the lightbar Your current spray data remains visible in the Map screen Recall
129. n one direction but swaths are incrementing in the opposite direction In this pattern you set your A B line in the center of the field This pattern is useful for flying circular fields or other fields where the center line is clearly visible A Squeeze SQUEZ Fly loops of decreasing size from the outside of the field to the middle of the field This pattern allows you to make wide turns at the beginning of a job when carrying a heavy load and narrower turns as your load becomes lighter G4 IntelliTrac User Guide QuickTrac X Fly a pattern similar to the Quick Racetrack You specify the C point for Quicktrac X patterns by the number of swaths or the distance from A B to the furthermost swath in the pattern After you have set the A and B points fly the pattern like a Quick Racetrack the second swath is in the middle of the field the third is swath 2 and so forth Expand EXPND Fly successive swaths outward from the center of the field This pattern is useful for fields with a visible center line or a long irregular shape 58 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Flying the Available Pattern Types This section reinforces the main points about each pattern and describes how to fly the patterns Back to Back Pattern BK BK In a Back to Back pattern you fly consecutive swaths parallel to the A B line You can fly this pattern either right to left LFT BK BK or left to right RGT BK
130. nd Polygons Overview A job enables you to save pattern information and multiple polygons A polygon is a shape you create by setting the points of the polygon You can create a polygon of any field or spray area and save the polygon Like a waypoint you can add a polygon during flight or beforehand by either manually entering coordinate values or using a mapping program A mission created in MapStar and imported into IntelliTrac is a useful feature especially for night flying You can pre establish a mission including the flight path and A B line by flying the mission or by entering the coordinates The mission then provides guidance cues based on the pre established path In conjunction with MapStar IntelliTrac supports common GIS file formats for import export GIS files can include new polygons or other graphics and you can convert an existing job to GIS file format for use in third party software packages Working with Jobs A job can include up to 99 patterns type direction swath width A B and C points offset and field width and 99 polygons You can save a job recall a job clear a job or delete a single job or all jobs Saving a Job By default any job you fly in IntelliTrac is saved as JOB 00 or the active job JOB 00 is overwritten by the next job you fly unless you save that next job with a new job number between 1 and 999 To save a job e Press KEYPAD gt SAVE gt SAVE JOB is the job numbe
131. ne connects your current location to the mark and a dotted automatic guidance circle appears around the mark based on the radius value setting see Automatic Guidance on page 91 for more information on radius and automatic guidance in general A green ENTER button appears in the lower right of the Moving map area e Press ENTER to cancel Return to Mark appears below the mark Bearing heading and range distance to the mark appear in the Moving Map area above the Quick Keys and on the lightbar When you reach the automatic guidance circle radius e The automatic 0G N A USB guidance circle the dotted line 700M gt N33 28 38 26 W111 29 23 18 404 cS connecting your i position to the ye aw Z00M mark andthe green Hone ENTER button Manual IFJB disappear i Current JOB and fonar or Pattern are cleared appears POLYS oats briefly Current JOB and or Pattern are cleared re CWPE ZOOM bi To cancel guidance to a mark Press ENTER lower a right of Moving Map ec aoe area The Moving ZOON 4 29 04 08 W111 29 16 78 404 c Map appears similar to the following Return to Mark cancelled appears briefly If you select the wrong mark to return to you do not have to cancel guidance to that mark just use either return method depending on the mark number for guidance to a different mark Return to Mark cancelled TRI Logging is ON Mile WPT By Nam
132. ng procedure G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 110 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons To save a polygon with a job 1 After setting all your polygon points press the SAVE Quick Key to save the polygon Press KEYPAD gt SAVE gt JOB gt n Pars SAVE JOB where n is the job number to save the job 9 n The number you give a polygon shows on screen within its boundary see Figure 6 1 on page 102 when you first save the job containing the polygon Once you save the job new polygons saved with that job display their number as they are saved Saving Using a Polygon without a Job Single Session Use this procedure if you want to create and use a polygon but do not want to keep the polygon after you exit IntelliTrac 1 Press KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt JOB gt cLear gop ENTER to clear all jobs lt No Job ry Names gt is displayed in the Header z area Press KEYPAD gt POLY gt POLY then use POLY POLY the swath advance buttons to define your s j i 6 amp polygon points see step 1 of Setting Polygon Points as You Fly on page 103 When you have finished defining your polygon do not use the SAVE Quick Key Instead press KEYPAD gt SAVE gt POLY gt EXIT so do not enter a pat poly number This allows you to keep the polygon on screen but without a number a temporary save IntelliTrac returns you to the Map screen with the polygon still displayed and with the SET A
133. non swath desensitization on off Press to set the upper and lower LEDs to display as a solid bar or a single LED for the upper LED bar the default is Yes for the lower LED bar the default is No Reverses the lower LED bar from left to right to right to No left flips your crosstrack Toggle between On Off when On the virtual lightbar appears along the bottom of the Header area Angle of intercept in degrees bottom LED row each LED is set to a degree which you can change allowing you to know what the angle is when you are approaching your next swath Becensze O or Go Back Degrees Return To Map Figure 7 6 SuperTrac Lightbar Advanced Setup window Setting Lightbar Field LEDs 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt m LIGHT BAR gt SETUP The SETUP gHT BAR SETUP SuperTrac Lightbar Setup window appears see Figure 7 5 on page 129 For the Left Display Left Center Display Right Center Display and Right Display fields press the appropriate button and select a display option from the drop down list Setting Lightbar Status LEDs You can set the upper and lower rows of LEDs on the lightbar to display as a solid row of LEDs or as a single LED using the Upper Bar Solid and Lower Bar Solid fields of the Supertrac Lightbar Advanced Setup window see Figure 7 6 For each field Set to YES to show as a solid row of LEDs As the cross track distance
134. ns Saving and Recalling Patterns A pattern in IntelliTrac refers to the spray pattern you use to spray your field You can to store up to 99 patterns per job with IntelliTrac See Flying Patterns on page 51 for an overview of IntelliTrac pattern types Saving a Pattern To save a pattern to a polygon Press KEYPAD gt SAVE gt pE PATTERN 1 gt n gt ENTER where n is the pattern 1 number Recalling a Saved Pattern To recall a saved pattern Press KEYPAD gt SET gt PATTERN 1 gt n gt ENTER where n is the pattern 1 number G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 118 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 X Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization Entering Subscription Information Setting Up the Lightbar Understanding Guidance Delay Configuring Your Display Changing Logging Options Flow Control Setting GPS Options Customized Settings G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 119 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization You can customize the default factory settings and perform other advanced tasks Entering Subscription Information Several advanced IntelliTrac features such as prescription maps and HO integration are available via subscription only Use the Subscription Authorizations window Figure 7 1 to select the appropriate feature and to enter your subscription code Note Contact your dealer to obtain subscription codes Press to display the drop down
135. nt number for each waypoint in a route one route with three waypoints in example at right Polygon A polygon is the shape of a field or other area such as a forest plot that you define You can create two types of polygons in IntelliTrac an inclusion polygon enclosed area you spray shown at right and an exclusion polygon enclosed area you do not spray Inclusion and exclusion polygons visually show you the borders of your spray no spray areas in the Moving Map area Just as a Route is made up of one or more Waypoints a Polygon is made of multiple poly points that you set G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 32 1 1 Waypoint 3 saved PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options Pattern A pattern is the specific order of passes or swaths you make when flying your aircraft IntelliTrac includes several built in patterns from which to choose For example you may want to fly a Back to Back pattern shown at right where you fly consecutive swaths parallel to the A B line There are two types of patterns in IntelliTrac an open pattern where you can fly an unlimited or open number of swaths because the pattern is not dependent on the size of the field and a closed pattern where the number of swaths you can fly is limited or closed because you define the width of the field
136. nt switch G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 14 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Table 2 1 Keypad keys and functions continued Used in conjunction with other keys to either clear a data type from the screen or delete a data type For example e To clear job data polygons and patterns from the screen Press CLEAR gt JOB gt ENTER e To delete the job from memory you have to confirm the deletion Press CLEAR gt JOB gt n gt ENTER where n the job number You also use this button to exit IntelliTrac e To close IntelliTrac and return to Windows Press CLEAR gt CLEAR gt Exit To Windows e To close IntelliTrac and shut down Windows Press CLEAR gt CLEAR gt YES For important information on exiting and powering off IntelliTrac see Exiting IntelliTrac on page 29 Make sure you understand the difference between clearing a data type from the screen and clearing deleting a data type from the database by entering its number If you delete a job you also delete the job s polygons and patterns Press this key and then a number key 1 9 to return to a mark numbered 1 9 You cannot return to a mark gt 9 because only the first digit counts To return to a mark gt 9 use SET see SET later in this table This key also functions as numeric value 7 Press this key after pressing an action key to where n is the route number e Save a route SAVE gt ROUTE 8 gt n gt ENTER
137. ny Update AgJunction warrants for 90 days from performance or delivery or for the balance of the original Warranty Period whichever is greater that the Update under normal use and maintenance will conform in all material respects to the documentation provided with the Update and any media will be free of defects in materials and workmanship Notwithstanding the foregoing AgJunction does not warrant that the Software will meet Licensee s requirements or that its operation will be error free 9 WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS The warranty set forth in Section 8 will not apply to any deficiencies caused by a the Product not being used as described in the documentation supplied to Licensee b the Software having been altered modified or converted in any way by anyone other than AgJunction approved by AgJunction c any malfunction of Licensee s equipment or other software or d damage occurring in transit or due to any accident abuse misuse improper installation lightning or other electrical discharge or neglect other than that caused by AgJunction AgJunction does not warrant or guarantee the precision or accuracy of positions obtained when using the Software whether standalone or embedded in a Product The Product and the Software is not intended and should not be used as the primary means of navigation or for use in safety of life applications The potential 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 positionin
138. ocedures for the Lightbar VI are similar The LEDs on an IntelliTrac lightbar are separated into sections fields as shown in Figure 7 4 See Appendix A Lightbar and Screen Display Options for a complete list of options for what to display in the LED fields Upper LED bar Figure 7 4 L7 lightbar field LEDs top and status LEDS bottom IntelliTrac includes two setup windows that enable you to set what appears in the field and status LED sections the Lightbar Setup window and the Lightbar Advanced Setup window see Figure 7 2 on page 122 Use the SuperTrac Lightbar Setup window to configure the left and right display fields and cross track LED distance Lett isplay Current Swath Number w aed Cross Track Distance v Display DE a Press to reset the values in GILO the list box the left column represents each cross track LED and the right column represents the cross track distance Return To from center of each LED Map For the display fields press a button and select an option from the adjacent drop down list More Options Go Back Figure 7 5 SuperTrac Lightbar Setup window G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 129 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization Use the SuperTrac Lightbar Advanced Setup window to configure the upper and lower row LEDs set the virtual onscreen lightbar to on off as well as its cross track LED distance and turn
139. on toggles the setting between LEFT and RIGHT TEFTIRIGHT G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 36 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options Understanding Job and Log Data If logging is enabled default setting IntelliTrac automatically creates a log file for each job flown assigning the time date stamp of each new log as the log file name You can enter additional optional details to your job such as a name number pilot name and aircraft name number and this information is also captured in the log file Note You must enter the pilot name and aircraft number for HQ to be active To turn logging off e Press KEYPAD gt Log HQ gt A LOG was Just CLOSED message appears briefly after IntelliTrac closes the current log To turn logging back on e Press KEYPAD gt Log HQ gt Lod A Just Opened NEW LOG message appears briefly as Intellilrac opens a new log Log Data Log data includes the following information Exact positioning e Rate of spray application Precise time and date record e Flight speed altitude patterns flown GPS position quality IntelliTrac records this information in the log when you are above a pre designated airspeed The default is 45 mph but you can change this via the Logging Speed field see Changing Logging Options on page 139 Note IntelliTrac records no information if you are below the logging speed G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 37 PN 875 0308
140. or heading angle increases more LEDs are illuminated from center outward as the distance or angle decreases fewer LEDs are illuminated G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 130 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization Set to NO to show as a single LED As the cross track distance or heading angle increases the single illuminated LED is farther from the center as the distance or angle decreases the LED is closer to the center eo o Ce ee ee ee O T a a O J OOOSN oooooo0oo0oo0o00000000000000 O O CIOICIOICIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOICIOIOIOIOICICICICIOICIOICIOIO O SHOMSSHSHOCHOHO HOCH CHC HCHOHH OCHO CCH R Cee 2 lt O ooooo0oo0oo0o0000000000000000000000000000 O A ooooo0oo0oo00000000000000000000000000000 S O os ooooo0oo0oo0oo0000000000000000000000000000 C f e a aAaAaAAA Al N eA A AAAAA A A 200 0 ooooo0oo0o00000000000000000000000000000 Ce r r nS i nC O O O To set lightbar status LEDs 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt LIGHT BAR gt SETUP SETUP UgHT BAR SETUP SETUP gt SETUP The Lightbar Advanced Setup window appears see Figure 7 6 on page 130 2 Press Upper Bar Solid and or Lower Bar Solid to set the upper LED row cross track and or lower LED row heading angle to Yes or No a No Solid Displaying Hiding the Virtual Lightbar When displayed the virtual lightbar appears along the bottom edge of the Header area on the Map scree
141. or Display ee Select Digital Obstacle File DOF Return To Map G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 127 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization 3 Press Select DOF Obstacle File The Select SHAPE Background File s window appears Digital Obstacle File DOF File Size Ur 05 AR 246 71 KI 06 CA 528 46 Ki Select GIS 08 CO 178 16 KI File 09 CT 56 81 KI 10 DE 14 51 KI 11 DC 2 01 KI 12 FL 289 64 KI 13 GA 182 07 KI 15 HI 24 11 KI 16D 71 38 KI Go Back 17 IL 300 00 KI 18 IN 186 55 KI 19 A 221 64 KI _ an we ana NAN ui Return To Map 4 Select the appropriate file and press Accept The window closes and the Moving Map area displays the obstacles from the selected file if you are flying in that area S Example The figure at 4 right shows obstacles located in Phoenix Arizona centered around the airport OBSL Bearing 23 Bistance 1267 Ft ZOON Bearing ang distance to closest obstacle G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 128 N33 25 457 W112 00 42 00 A g Po e 4 Ta vm 4 t Cat gt oF 46 47 oe t 7 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization Setting Lightbar Display Fields Note The figures and procedures in this section are for the L7 lightbar pr
142. order Table A 1 Map screen and lightbar display field options Fields in Order in Drop Down Lists Fields in Alphabetical Order Cross Track Distance Altimeter Current Swath Number Altitude Swath Width Amount Per Minute Speed Amount Per Swath Pattern Type amp Direction Arrival Time Heading Barometric Pressure Field Area Bearing Total Area Blank Edge Distance Cross Track Distance Time To Edge Current Swath Number Distance To AB Desired Flow Rate Distance To A Distance To A Distance To B Distance To AB Distance To Spray on Distance To B Volume Sprayed Distance To Spray on Volume Remaining DOP DF Amount Per Swath Edge Distance Amount Per Minute Elevation Difference Flow Rate Field Area Desired Flow Rate Flow Rate Valve Encoder Position Heading Time Humidity Elevation Difference Job ID Altimeter Log Name Polygon Entry Log Time Remaining Total Polygon Area MARK Range Polygon In Out Pattern Type amp Direction Polygon ID Polygon Entry Job ID Polygon ID Spray Time Polygon In Out Swath Heading Route Waypoint Log Time Remaining Speed Log Name Spray Time Wind Speed Dir SV DF Temperature Swath DF Barometric Pressure Swath Heading Humidity Swath Width DOP DF Temperature SV DF Time Swath DF Time To Edge Arrival Time Total Area Route Waypoint Total Polygon Area WPT Range Valve Encoder Position MARK Range Volume Remaining Bearing Volume Sprayed Altitude Wind Speed Dir Blank WPT Range G4 IntelliTrac User
143. ormation For example to display the Marks window that shows the mark number log label and log name of all marks press INFO gt MARK a 4 You can also display the Flow Control Setup window by pressing INFO gt INFO This key also functions as numeric value 0 Use in conjunction with other keys to recall a specific data type For example e To provide guidance back to a mark press SET gt MARK gt n gt ENTER where n is the mark number Use the RETURN key to return to marks numbered 1 9 SET To switch the display between Normal daytime and Dark nighttime mode press SET gt SET Save changes when you press a combination of buttons to perform a task and return to the Map screen For example to create a mark numbered 10 99 press SAVE gt MARK 4 gt nn gt ENTER eal G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 16 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Setting Up IntelliTrac After you select your logging drive hard drive or USB drive see Starting IntelliTrac on page 6 IntelliTrac displays the Map screen Pilot Jim Smith LOG Label 13 10 08 13 17 01 08 Swath DF 1 7 0 10 08 13 17 01 08 Temp 068 F Aircraft HEMI Liquid BOOM All ON JOB Name 1 Log 1310081449SatlocG4 038d N A N33 34 13 93 W112 11 03 53 1073 ts MISC F 3 ns GPS Dif a amp Logging is READY WPT By Name BRG RNG _ Auto Boom OFF Figure 2 6 Map
144. ou begin using IntelliTrac Switching between IntelliTrac and the Windows desktop Exiting IntelliTrac Starting IntelliTrac Refer to the G4 Installation Guide for more information on how to set up and power on your G4 system and how to start IntelliTrac The G4 Installation Guide is available from the Satloc website at www satloc com To start IntelliTrac 1 Power on your G4 system After G4 completes its bootup sequence the mams Disclaimer window appears in front of the E ET IStarLaunchG4 startup screen Press OK to ACCEPT Press OK The DISCLAIMER window closes and the full IStarLaunch G4 screen is visible Run IntelliTrac using either of the following methods e Press the RUN IntelliTrac Touchscreen button e Wait for IntelliTrac to finish counting down to zero a 3 0 4 EF Select Application NO USB IntelliTrac version 3 10 41 180 a 8 RUN IntelliTrac Touchscreen Press here Welcome to IntelliTrac 0 r RETURN to Windows Desktop Starting IntelliTrac Touch in 10 Wait for ing intelliirac louch in SESE countdown MAC Address 00 30 64 0d 03 8d Unique ID SatlocG4_038d Software Updates Application Tools Update IntelliTrac Rollback IntelliTrac Simulate GPS jase Wai 4 k Calibrate Screen G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 6 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started With either start method the Select LOGGING Drive window appears
145. pears see Figure 7 3 on page 123 2 Press Double Spray from the drop down list Setting the DOF Obstacle Warning serur E nel Warning then select an option on on 0 eld The Digital Obstacle File DOF is provided by the U S Federal Aviation Administration and contains obstacle warnings for all known obstacles throughout the U S as well as other parts of North America that may affect aviators You can download the DOF at https nfdc faa gov tod public TOD_DOFhtml Before setting DOF obstacle warnings you must load the warnings file into IntelliTrac The DOF file is actually a group of files To import the files from a USB drive into IntelliTrac you must place the files in a folder named DOFFiles as shown below rc Organize v Share with Burn New folder A 3 Name Date modified a jl Computer amp Windows7_0S C 4 a HEMIZGB F Ji DOFFiles E B Logs _ 01 AL Dat 11 12 2013 10 06 _ 02 AK Dat 11 12 2013 10 06 04 AZ Dat 11 12 2013 10 06 _ 05 AR Dat 11 12 2013 10 06 _ 06 CA Dat 11 12 2013 10 07 _ 08 CO Dat 11 12 2013 10 08 _ 09 CT Dat 11 12 2013 10 08 10 DE Dat 11 12 2013 10 08 mam anan an h 62 items G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 125 G di Computer HEMI2GB F DOFFiles 47 Type DAT File DAT File DAT File DAT File DAT File DAT File DAT File Search DOFFiles 636 KB 445 KB 541 KB 1 093 KB 2 341 KB 789
146. point you want to delete then press Delete Waypoint Working with Routes A route is made up of one or more waypoints Waypoints created by route are always associated with that route and a waypoint is automatically assigned to the current route when you set a waypoint while flying If setting a single waypoint use Route 1 If defining multiple routes associate each waypoint with the appropriate route To set waypoints for a route other than Route 1 Assign the desired route number in the Waypoints By Route window when creating waypoints See Setting a Waypoint Manually by Route on page 88 for more information Recalling a Route When you recall a route All the waypoints on the route are also recalled e If you are outside the waypoint radius setting see the Enter Waypoint Radius Circle field in Figure 5 2 on page 86 IntelliTrac provides guidance to the first waypoint of the route and displays the route and waypoint numbers along the bottom of the Moving Map area as RI Wpt n n 3000 Feet RT Wpt 01 01 BRG 008 RNG 2010 4 Ft G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 94 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 5 Waypoints and Routes If you are within the waypoint radius setting IntelliTrac does not provide guidance to the first waypoint of the route since you are already near the route and displays only the route number along the bottom of the Moving Map area as ROUTE n To recall a route
147. r n Job n saved appears briefly in the Moving Map area and the job number appears in the Header area next to JOB Name Anta OATLOS Liquid BOOM All ON GSIMI JOB Name 1 Log 1001012246SatlocG4_038d N A USB N33 29 31 00 W111 29 36 39 404 IFJB Job 1 saved GSIM E E aT Dal a SAAR ZOOM E 1 G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 98 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons Recalling a Job You can recall any job you have previously saved Recalling a job automatically clears closes the current job if one is active To recall a job by job number e Press KEYPAD gt SET gt JOB 9 gt n gt ENTER where n is the job number To recall a job from a list of jobs 1 Press KEYPAD gt SET gt JOB 9S gt ENTER The Jobs By Name List window appears LA Gaidi i 2 Press to select the job you want to JOB FILE NAME PATS POLYS Accept Cancel recall then press Accept In both procedures above the following occur after you press ENTER or Accept A LOG was Just CLOSED message appears briefly after IntelliTrac closes the current log A Just Opened NEW LOG message appears briefly Job n loaded appears briefly in the Z00M Moving Map area and MODE the job number appears in the Header area next to JOB Name POLYS Z00M G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 99 Airera SATLUC
148. rescription maps in conjunction with flow control functionality to automatically spray different areas at different flow rates Figure 3 6 shows a prescription map as it appears in the Moving Map area Top line Name of prescription map Indicates a prescription Middle line Your current distance to the pmap map is loaded Bottom line Your current location PMap Graves _Urea Distance to PMap 1225 9 Mi KEYS N33 48 45 79 W111 29 24 00 404 Gray indicator pointing North is your current direction Red indicator pointing East is direction to pmap CPTE 200M MODE Manual CJBE AN POLYS IFJB GSIM ZOOM cs F TRK F 3 Logging is READY Figure 3 6 Prescription map Before you can use a prescription map you must e Have a valid prescription maps subscription and have entered the subscription information into IntelliTrac see Entering Subscription Information on page 120 Import transfer the prescription map files to the IntelliTrac hard drive e Load the prescription Importing a Prescription Map If this is the first time you are loading a specific prescription map you must load the map from a USB drive or your Dropbox account When you load a prescription map it is stored on the G4 hard drive you can then load that map for use If you load the prescription map while you have a job active you can save that job with the prescription map so the next time you open that job the prescription
149. right button rotating the polygon once to get the longest AJB side LFT RCTRK Width 65 0 Ft USB NO CTRL Poly 1 1427 27 Ac N35 14 34 43 W090 28 30 61 323 CJBE H Long to Short LEFT 124 81 0 261 0 g l Logging is de ROUTE 01 BRG RNG _ Auto Boom ON G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 115 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons 6 Press Left Right to switch the guidance array to the left or right of the A B line Example The figure below shows the polygon Inc01 from step 3 after you press Left Right Inthe Moving Map area LFT RCTRK changes to RGT RCTRK and the A B line points A and B have switched positions The poly pattern area displays Short to Long instead of Long to Short and displays RIGHT 124 in place of LEFT 124 Width 65 0 Ft USB NO CTRL Short to Long RIGHT 124 63 8 243 8 7 Press AB to switch to the opposite side of the polygon The A and B points reverse so that the guidance array ASB stays on the correct side of the A B line Example The figure below shows the polygon Inc01 from step 3 after you press AB Inthe Moving Map area LFT RCTRK changes to RGT RCTRK and the A B line moves to the opposite side of the polygon The poly pattern area displays Short to Long instead of Long to Short and displays RIGHT 124 in place of LEFT 12
150. rior grid Figure 6 1 Inclusion and exclusion polygons Table 6 1 provides more detailed polygon information Table 6 1 Types of polygons Inclusion IntelliTrac saves any polygon with three or more points as an inclusion polygon Inclusion polygons define spray areas and are shown with an interior grid pattern in the Moving Map area IntelliTrac sums the areas of multiple inclusion polygons in a job You can select Total Polygon Area as an onscreen or lightbar display option see Appendix A Lightbar and Screen Display Options polygon area see Calculating Total Polygon Area on page 110 Open polygons are multi point polylines You create them in MapStar and then transfer them to IntelliTrac Use them for example to mark roads or other similar ground features Multi point open polylines created in MapStar become open polygons in IntelliTrac Exclusion You convert an inclusion polygon to an exclusion polygon by changing the polygon s type press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt Polygons gt Type and select a type Exclusion polygons have no interior pattern Exclusion polygon areas wholly or partially within an inclusion polygon subtract from the total G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 102 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons Using Polygons In addition to using polygons to define the shape of your spray no spray area s you can have IntelliTrac automatically apply an A B line to a polygon
151. rk appears in the Moving Map area for example mark 12 appears as M12 Note IntelliTrac automatically saves your last sprayed point last spray off point as mark zero MO but this mark is overwritten each time the spray is turned off If you want to keep a spray off point marked manually give it a mark number n immediately after turning spray off You will get MO and Mn almost together and Mn will stay while MO will become the next spray off point To return to the last sprayed mark press KEYPAD gt RETURN 7 gt INFO O the lightbar provides guidance back to the mark Returning to a Mark You return to a mark in two ways one for marks numbered 1 9 one for marks numbered 10 99 To return to marks numbered 1 9 Press KEYPAD gt RETURN 7 gt n where n is the mark to which you want to return preman n To return to marks numbered 10 99 e Press KEYPAD gt SET gt MARK 4 gt nn gt ENTER ENTER where nn is the mark to which nn you want to return When returning to a mark the following occur as shown in Figure 4 3 N A USB N33 29 04 08 W111 29 16 78 404 KEYS 4 M2 Press ENTER to cancel Return to Mark ZOOM l 1 Mile MARK 02 BRG 189 RNG 4103 1 Ft Figure 4 3 Returning to a mark G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 69 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance e IntelliTrac provides guidance to the mark the mark indicator appears M2 in Figure 4 3 a dotted li
152. rning mechanism IntelliTrac displays an Kite RSENS EAR AgLaser range bar on the left side of the Moving Map area at right this range is from 2 Min Height to 16 Max Height When you are within the Min and Max values the bar is blue if you are outside the range the bar is red Wait A 140 0 Ft 140 0 Ft Within Min Max range Outside Min Max range G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 27 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started 4 To override the global units for certain values press SETUP on the Units window The Units Advanced Setup window appears SETUP v m Pound v CLEAR eam Go Back Return To Map 5 For each value you want to change press the appropriate button and select an option from the drop down then press EXIT to return to the Map screen Detecting Your Flow Control System IntelliTrac automatically detects if a flow control system is connected to the G4 and what type it is AerialACE IntelliFlow or IntelliGate If IntelliTrac detects a flow control system it displays the type at the top of the Flow Control Setup window If IntelliTrac does not detect a flow control system No Ctrl Check Cables etc appears at the top of the Flow Control Setup window For more information see Spray Options on page 39 and Flow Control on page 140 See Figure 3 4 on page 39 for an example of both messages flow control detected an
153. rns at the beginning of your spray job when your load is heavy then make narrower turns as your load becomes lighter a lt FFs g g so e in ad P 4 4 4 f i B i g A F 4 m ir F To fly a Squeeze pattern 1 Set the pattern type as SQUEEZE and set other basic job details see Entering Basic Job Details Quick Start on page 34 2 Set your A B line see Flying a Basic Pattern on page 52 3 Foran 8 swath field spray the swaths in the following sequence 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 66 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Expand Pattern EXPND This pattern begins with the A B line in the center of the field and successive swaths increase outward Expand patterns are useful for fields with a visible center line or with a long irregular shape You can fly this pattern either right to left LFT EXPND or left to right RGT EXPND e errr tee e ee 7T ie kai i B 4 i 1 4 x A k i m a e ee ee 7 To fly an expand pattern 1 Set the pattern type as EXPAND and set other basic job details see Entering Basic Job Details Quick Start on page 34 2 Set your A B line see Flying a Basic Pattern on page 52 3 For a 9 swath Expand Left pattern spray the swaths in the following sequence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 G4 IntelliTrac U
154. rs showing a list of all available prescription maps Select prescription map and press ACCEPT or EXIT Graves_Urea Accept Map Cancel Selection 3 Select the prescription map you want to load then press Accept A message similar to the one at right appears indicating the prescription map is loading G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 47 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options 4 When the message closes press EXIT to close the Flow Control Setup window The prescription appears in the Moving Map area and additional map information appears in the upper left and right of the area see Figure 3 6 on page 45 To clear a prescription from the Map screen 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt FLOW CTRL The Flow Control Setup window appears SETUP see step 1 on the previous page Press Prescription Map The Prescription Map window appears showing a list of all available prescription maps as Map well as an option for clearing the currently loaded prescription map The lt Clear current PMap gt option appears only if you have a prescription map currently loaded on the Map screen Select prescription map and press ACCEPT or EXIT lt Clear current PMap gt Accept Map Cancel Selection Select lt Clear current PMap gt if not already selected then press Accept The currently loaded prescription map is cleared from the Map screen When the mes
155. running quickly with IntelliTrac e This chapter briefly outlines the contents of this manual lists IntelliTrac features introduces related Satloc products and describes both the advantages of differential GPS DGPS and how it is used by IntelliTrac Chapter 2 Getting Started describes how to start and exit IntelliTrac provides an overview of IntelliTrac Map display screen describes how to set up IntelliTrac and lists what you need to know before using IntelliTrac e Chapter 3 Work Options provides an overview of aerial guidance terms describes how to quickly enter basic job details describes jobs and logs and how they are related and lists spray and boom options e Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance describes patterns marks and job and log data files Chapter 5 Waypoints and Routes shows you how to work with marks and routes e Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons describes how to work with jobs and polygons Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization includes such tasks as entering subscriptions configuring your lightbar and changing logging defaults Appendix A Lightbar and Screen Display Options lists the options available for user defined fields on the Map screen and all display options for your lightbar e Appendix B Hot Key Descriptions provides descriptions for all IntelliTrac Hot Keys Product Overview The Satloc G4 is the most complete and advanced a
156. s Table 3 2 Flow control options summary Default Default Lead Time Lead Time Variable Rate Auto Boom Yes No Option Variable YES Pump On Valve Static Rate NO Valve Closed Rate 0 Constant YES Pump On Valve Static Rate NO Valve Closed Rate 0 Poly Constant Actual Rate Spray Rate Manual Setting Spray Options Volume You set the beginning hopper volume in the Volume field This value counts down as material is sprayed If you refill the hopper with the same amount you can reset the volume to the last amount you entered using the Reset Volume button You can also reset the total sprayed area as shown in the Data window back to 0 To reset the spray volume or area counters press Reset Volume or Reset Total Area The volume resets to the default value of 500 gallons and the Total Area counter resets to 0 Note When AutoCal reports that it is using dry flow control the volume and rate Is based on weight volume 1000 kg rate 100 kg h G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 41 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options Spray Boom Settings The boom options you set determine which booms are active spraying during full boom and half boom spraying operations Note Spray boom settings in IntelliTrac are for display purposes only The settings do not control the spray volume of the actual physical boom You set spray boom options in the Spray Boom Setup window Figure 3 5 Can set to YES or NO
157. s GPS status and your current job information including pattern direction swath width and number speed heading and sprayed area Date and time Toggle between Wide and Split views Toggle Pan mode on off User defined fields SETUP gt SETUP gt SCREEN gt DISPLAYS fields 1 3 Direction pattern press to change Swath GPS status Swath width Ground speed Aircraft heading Current field total sprayed areas press to reset Remaining volume press to reset volume and TACH times Display File Transfer window Display Logging window Switch to Windows desktop Show calculator SWF WID SPD HDG Figure 2 3 Data area The Data area appears in different colors as follows Blue when IntelliTrac is navigating to a point or mark A below e Green when an AJB line is set or loaded B below Gray at all other times C below 10 10 13 13 01 10 WIDE VIEW Swath DF 1 3 0 10 10 13 13 01 10 Temp 068 F SW Wait A AnD 65 0 Ft SPD 0 MPH HDG 360 0 10 08 13 Temp 068 F 01 01 10 12 17 01 WIDE VIEW 10 08 13 17 01 08 Swath DF 2 0 0 Swath DF 1 7 0 01 04 10 12 17 01 40 08 13 17 01 08 Temp 068 F Temp 068 F RCTRK SWE R002 AND 65 0 Ft SPD 78 MPH HDG 360 0 Field 0 0Ac Total 0 0Ac Reset Vol s TACH 500 Gallons Transfer Log Files HQ 17 01 08 Wait A 65 0 Ft 0 MPH 360 0 Note For a list of display options for
158. s it with a route you can enter waypoint coordinates manually using the Select Waypoints Mode window Figure 5 2 BY ROUTE CLEAR Enter Waypoint Radius Circle Enter Mark Pattern Radius Circle Map Figure 5 2 Select Waypoints Mode window There are two waypoints modes BY NAME and BY ROUTE meaning you can manually set a waypoint by name or by route e When you set a waypoint by name you are setting a freestanding waypoint it is not associated with any route e When you set a waypoint by route you enter an existing or new route number enter the waypoint coordinates manually and optionally assign a name to the waypoint In general if you only need to set one waypoint you would set that waypoint by name such as WD1 for multiple waypoints set the waypoint by route such as route 1 waypoints 1 2 3 The current waypoints mode is displayed to the right of the Waypoints MODE button Press the button to switch to the other mode The mode determines the window that appears when you then press the Waypoints button e Pressing the Waypoints button in BY NAME mode displays the Waypoints By Name window where you select delete or create waypoints by name e Pressing the Waypoints button in BY ROUTE mode displays the Waypoints By Routes window where you create waypoints by route You can also set the waypoint radius circle when manually setting a waypoint referred to as automatic guidance T
159. s window To display the e Dif Commands window 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt GPS SETUP The GPS Setup window appears see Figure 7 11 on page 140 2 Press GPS e Dif Commands The e Dif Commands window appears see Figure 7 12 above To set reset your absolute e Dif position Display the e Dif Commands window see Figure 7 12 above 2 Press Latitude and in the data entry window that appears enter your known latitude value then press Accept Longitude Elevation 3 Repeat step 2 for the Longitude and Elevation buttons values 4 Press Reset Absolute e Dif Position ResetAbsolute e DitPosition to send the values to the GPS receiver G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 144 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization To set your relative e Dif position 1 Display the e Dif Commands window see Figure 7 12 on the previous page 2 Press Set Relative Position SetRelative Position To reset e Dif recalibrate e Dif based on your current position 1 Display the e Dif Commands window see Figure 7 12 on the previous page 2 Press Reset e Dif Resete Dit Customized Settings When you customize settings the changes are saved to either the USB drive or the G4 hard drive depending on the logging read write device you selected at startup see Starting IntelliTrac on page 6 The user settings are stored in the ini initialization file
160. sage closes press EXIT to close the Flow Control Setup window G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 48 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide X Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Pattern Types Overview Flying Patterns Available Pattern Types Flying the Available Pattern Types Understanding Marks Return Points Managing Data and Log Files 49 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance This chapter describes patterns the pattern types and how you set them and fly them as well as marks return points and data and log file management Pattern Types Overview There are two types of patterns in IntelliTrac e Open pattern where you can fly an unlimited open number of swaths because the pattern is independent of the size of the field Closed pattern where the number of swaths you can fly is limited closed because you define the width of the field Both open and closed patterns require an initial guideline on which to base the pattern s GPS coordinates In IntelliTrac this initial guideline is called the A B line a straight line defined by two points A and B Closed patterns need an additional defined point point C After entering the number of points required for a pattern two or three IntelliTrac places an array of swath guidelines on the screen with the AJB line in red examples shown below Open pattern Back to Back example Two points in pattern A B A B line is red G
161. screen at startup When you press the Setup button in the Moving Map area the main IntelliTrac Setup window appears Figure 2 7 From this window you can drill down into additional Setup windows IntelliTrac Setup windows allow you to set up and customize IntelliTrac based on your installation G4 IntelliTrac User Guide MAC Address 0030640d038d Unique ID SatlocG4_038d Release V 3 10 41 180 WF OFF June 06 2013 No Ctrl Check Cables etc S FET NO a F SETUP RIGHT More Options CONTROLLERS Controller jpa NOT FOUND Return To Map Figure 2 7 Main Setup window 17 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started You use the Setup windows some of them shown in Figure 2 8 to set values or make selections for all the different options within IntelliTrac You navigate through successive Setup screens via the following buttons e SETUP press to display the next Setup window e CLEAR press to display the previous Setup window EXIT press to close the current Setup window and return to the Map screen There is no CLEAR button on the first Setup window since going back one screen takes you to the Map screen To go back to the Map screen you press EXIT Additionally when you press a field button such as the UNITS button on the System Setup window the resulting window may contain a SETUP button that provides additional setup options G4 Intelli Trac Us
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163. ser Guide 67 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Understanding Marks Return Points Marks are points to which you want to return When you create a mark IntelliTrac saves the following current swathing information Swath number Pattern A B line Direction Job ID Acreage Swath width Spray information Creating a Mark You create a mark in two ways one for marks 1 to 9 one for marks 10 to 99 To create a mark numbered 1 9 1 Press the MARK Quick Key The Quick Marks window appears Ceo m SL ope Mark numbers already in use are shown as depressed numbers 1 2 3 4 and 8 above however you can reuse them to reposition a mark to overwrite its position to the new position 2 Press the button corresponding to the numbered mark you want to create A message appears at right indicating IntelliTrac is saving that numbered mark M2 below the Quick Marks window closes and the new mark appears in the Moving Map area below CLTK Co E E om it A Ft IFJB GSIM ZOOM GPS Dif a amp oe Logging is READY 1000 Feet WPT By Name BRG RNG Auto Boom ON G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 68 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance To create a mark numbered 10 99 e Press KEYPAD gt SAVE gt e MARK 4 gt nn gt ENTER where nn is the mark number nn A message appears indicating IntelliTrac is saving that numbered mark and the new ma
164. system installed you will need to set your basic job spray options in IntelliTrac including G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 39 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options Spray application type liquid or dry displays in the Header area as LIQUID or DRY e Target spray rate in Gal Acre for liquid and Lb Acre for dry U S units see Understanding Systemwide Settings on page 26 for details on changing the default measurement units used throughout IntelliTrac Spray volume You can also change your flow lead time which represents the flow control system s reaction time to reach the proper rate at the proper location Note If defining and flying polygons you can set the flow control system to automatically turn on off when entering leaving a polygon This application requires the hookup of the spray on off relay Contact your local dealer for more information Table 3 1 describes each button field of the Logging Setup window Table 3 1 Logging Setup window button field descriptions Flow Control Select from the following Constant Rate Constant rate flow control Constant Rate Poly Constant rate flow control that automatically turns on off at polygon borders Monitor Only You monitor the flow system controlling the flow manually For example use this mode to calibrate your flow meter or for logging rates if using AutoCal Variable Rate Automatically adjusts the flow rate based on the prescription map
165. t you can use in conjunction with IntelliTrac to perform more advanced tasks HO is a real time web based asset tracking tool that enables companies to track the position and position related data of aircraft and other assets such as spotter vehicles and loader trucks e MapStar is pre application mapping and post application analysis log replay software that allows you to import export common GIS file formats Such as CAD DXF MapInfo MID MIF and Esri shapefiles as well as view analyze and export log data MapStar also supports variable rate applications and prescription maps Differential GPS Receiver Advantage The G4 differential GPS DGPS receiver supports such differential signals as SBAS L band and beacon IntelliTrac automatically detects the active signal from your receiver If you lose satellite reception you may want to switch receiver applications since you cannot switch receiver applications via IntelliTrac see your receiver user guide for information on switching applications During a temporary signal outage the receiver uses aging correction data for 40 minutes or more without significantly affecting positioning quality meaning you will never be without a differential signal Your receiver also includes Hemisphere GNSS e Dif technology a differential solution for areas where it is geographically difficult to obtain a good differential signal With e Dif you can achieve GPS accuracy of a few feet wi
166. tanding Marks Return Points on page 68 for more information on marks including working with marks numbered 10 and higher This key also functions as numeric value 4 Press this key after pressing an action key to where n is the waypoint number Save a waypoint SAVE gt WPT 5 gt n gt ENTER Example To save a waypoint as waypoint 3 press SAVE gt WPT 5 gt 3 gt ENTER Recall a waypoint SET gt WPT 5 gt n gt ENTER Example To recall waypoint 3 press SET gt WPT 5 gt 3 gt ENTER Delete a waypoint CLEAR gt WPT 5 gt n gt ENTER Example To delete waypoint 3 press DELETE gt WPT 5 gt 3 gt ENTER See Working with Waypoints on page 84 for more information on waypoints This key also functions as numeric value 5 Press this key after pressing an action key to where n is the polygon number Save a polygon SAVE gt POLY 6 gt n gt ENTER Example To save a polygon as polygon 5 press SAVE gt POLY 6 gt 5 gt ENTER Recall a polygon SET gt POLY 6 gt n gt ENTER Example To recall polygon 5 press SET gt POLY 6 gt 5 gt ENTER Delete a polygon CLEAR gt POLY 6 gt n gt ENTER Example To delete polygon 5 press DELETE gt POLY 6 gt 5 gt ENTER See Working with Polygons on page 102 for more information on polygons This key also functions as numeric value 6 Swath decrement if not using the DEC Quick Key on the Map screen or the remote decreme
167. telliTrac User Guide X Chapter 3 Work Options Aerial Guidance Terms and IntelliTrac Entering Basic Job Details Quick Start Understanding Job and Log Data Spray Options Spray Boom Settings Using Prescription Maps 31 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Work Options Aerial Guidance Terms and IntelliTrac IntelliTrac uses common aerial guidance terms on the Map screen and in the various windows you can display This section provides a brief summary of these common terms and how they are used in IntelliTrac The remaining sections of this chapter and the chapters that follow provide detailed information on how these terms apply to using IntelliTrac and all its advanced features Waypoint A waypoint represents the GPS coordinates latitude and longitude of a significant location you want to record or set For example you may want to set a waypoint at the beginning or end of your spray job or ata location in your route at which you will stop or change course When you set a waypoint a message briefly appears on the screen indicating the waypoint number being saved Waypoint 3 saved at right IntelliTrac also displays the route waypoint number for each waypoint in a route three waypoints in example at right Route A route is a group of one or more waypoints Each waypoint you set is automatically assigned to a route in IntelliTrac even if there is only one waypoint IntelliTrac displays the route waypoi
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169. thout the need for a differential signal broadcast e Dif generates internal differential corrections based on your starting location and these corrections are modeled over time and applied to the GPS data to maintain a consistent relative position IntelliTrac uses DGPS data to provide highly accurate guidance to help you efficiently complete your spray jobs Once you establish a reference line or starting location for your pattern IntelliTrac can calculate exactly where your next swath should be based on your selected swath width and pattern using a GPS location it computes 5 20 times per second The GPS location is made more accurate by applying DGPS corrections The resulting lightbar guidance cues reflect your real time GPS data IntelliTrac also uses GPS data to guide you to specific waypoints GPS coordinates of a specific location G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 3 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 G4 IntelliTrac User Guide X Chapter 2 Getting Started Starting IntelliTrac IntelliTrac Display Overview Setting Up IntelliTrac Before You Start Using IntelliTrac Switching Between IntelliTrac and the Windows Desktop Exiting IntelliTrac 5 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter provides an introduction to IntelliTrac and covers the following topics Starting IntelliTrac Overview of the IntelliTrac display Setting up IntelliTrac including how to enter values and navigate the display What to know before y
170. ts By Route window complete the following steps for each field a Press the appropriate button for example the Route button b Enter the new value in the data entry window that appears then press Accept Deleting a Waypoint AETA Deleting a waypoint removes the waypoint from IntelliTrac s memory You cannot undo this action You can delete a waypoint in two ways Delete by waypoint number using the Keypad the route to which the waypoint is assigned must be active to delete the waypoint Delete by waypoint name using SETUP windows To delete a waypoint by waypoint number using the Keypad Press KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt WPT 5 gt n gt ENTER CLEAR WPT 5n where n is the waypoint number To delete a waypoint using the SETUP windows i Press SETUP gt SETUP gt SETUP gt Waypoints The SETUP SETUP ayame Select Waypoints Mode window appears see Figure 5 2 on page 86 Make sure Waypoints MODE is set to BY NAME if Waypoints MODE is set to BY ROUTE press Waypoints MODE to toggle it to BY NAME Press Waypoints The Waypoints By Name window G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 93 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 5 Waypoints and Routes Select Waypoint By Name Lat 45 10 32 020 N Lon 112 00 00 000 W E32W v CLEAR Enter Waypoint Radius Circle Enter Name Here Longitude 000 00 00 000 W Return To Map 4 Press Select Waypoint select the LS way
171. tting Polygon Points xicsu2 tio seus ead thos 103 Calculating Total Polygon Area 000 cee aes 110 Saving Polygons oiar Bebe nd ater me au GY alana dena ahr aed 110 Editing a Polygon ic sce edt See hs ee ee eae eh a tas 112 Deleting a Polygon t2ktaeosdevek et bene A Oars band 112 Receiving Guidance to a Polygon 00000005 113 Managing A B Lines with Polygons 114 Saving and Recalling Patterns 0000 eee aes 118 Advanced Setup and Customization 119 Entering Subscription Information 00000 eee 120 Setting Up the Lightbar 2 34 044 od es bee edt ee ea 122 Configuring Lightbar Dimming and Warnings 123 Setting a Double Spray Warning 02000e ees 124 Setting the DOF Obstacle Warning 05 125 Setting Lightbar Display Fields 05 129 Displaying Hiding the Virtual Lightbar 131 Setting the Cross Track Sensitivity 05 132 Setting the Lightbar Edge Warning 05 132 Desensitizing the LEDS 0 00 e eee ees 133 Understanding Guidance Delay 000 cece eens 135 Configuring Your Display 4 2 lt 2000s4c 8ob0 dba wed Beds 136 Setting Up the Display 0 00 cee ees 136 Changing the Zoom Pan Options 200008 138 Changing Logging Options 0 000 cece eee ees 139 FOW COMTO ic ote de 4 coe aie ole Ae ie cn cae ks Be ae 140 Setting Gro Options 2
172. u sprayed in each area you can zoom out to see all three sprayed areas when ALL appears I To get back to the first log press POLYS when ALL is displayed Clearing Log Data Clearing logs permanently erases them from IntelliTrac s memory IntelliTrac can store up to 1 000 hours of log time depending on the storage capacity of your USB drive before you need to clear storage space by deleting some or all of your log files You can clear delete all logs or clear selected logs Note Clearing logs as defined in this section means to delete the logs This is different than removing a log from being displayed to remove a log from the display without deleting the log press KEYPAD gt CLEAR gt JOB gt ENTER G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 73 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Clearing Selected Logs To clear selected logs 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt LOGGING SETUP gt SETUP Clear Logs The Log Clear window appears ABC Select Logs To Delete DEC Delete All Logs Return To Map 2 Press ABC The Select Logs to Delete window appears The list shows only those log files that are on the logging device you selected at startup 1001010201 SatlocG4_038d log 1001010202SatiocG4_038d log ZI 1001010203 SatlocG4_038d log 1001010206 SatlocG4_038d log 1001010209 SatlocG4_038d log 1001010222SatlocG4_038d log 1001010235SatlocG4_038d log 1001010333 SatlocG4_038d log 1001
173. ue to display the Enter Lightbar DIMMING Value window enter a value then press Accept Setting the LED and Matrix Dimming Levels at the Same Time L7 only You can set both dimming levels simultaneously on the L7 lightbar only this feature is not available on the Lightbar VI as it does not include a Matrix setting To set the LED and Matrix dimming levels at the same time 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt LIGHT BAR k The Lightbar Dimming amp Warnings SETUP window appears see Figure 7 3 on page 123 3 Press UP to increase both dimming levels or press DOWN to decrease both levels pm 2 Make sure BOTH is set to YES if set to NO press the button to set it to YES meme i el on Botn x Setting a Double Spray Warning A double spray warning appears if set to ON see below when you approach a previously sprayed area When you come into contact with COE 492 Ft your previous swath width You can set the double spray warning to any of the following e OFF e ON Lightbar Warning warning appears on the lightbar only ON Screen Warning warning appears on the Map screen only e ON Both default warning appears on the Map screen and the lightbar G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 124 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 7 Advanced Setup and Customization To set a double spray warning option 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP gt LIGHT BAR The Lightbar Dimming amp Warnings window ap
174. uidance lines e Displays the poly pattern area in front of the Data area LEFT 124 indicates you fly right to left for 124 swaths LFT RCTRK Width 65 0 Ft USB n NO CTRL 700M Poly 1 1427 27 Ac N35 14 34 43 W090 283 30 61 323 i Pi A B line a area ana Long to Short LEFT 124 a 243 8 63 8 E El A Gl A K A GPS Dif Array of guidance lines racetrack pattern A s z SS n a aoa E Logging is READY 3 Miles ROUTE 01 BRG RNG Auto Boom ON G4 Intelli Trac User Guide 114 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 6 Jobs and Polygons 4 Press Change Poly to apply the A B line to a different polygon if your job has multiple polygons The A B line Change Poly and guidance array shift to the next polygon and the on screen polygon data updates Example Exc01 is the active polygon and the poly pattern area displays LEFT 35 flying right to left and 35 swaths LFT RCTRK Width 65 0 Ft USB NO CTRL M Poly 2 109 89 Ac i N35 14 34 43 W090 28 30 61 328 Long to Short LEFT 35 352 8 172 8 5 Press Rotate to move the A B line counter clockwise to the next longest side of the polygon see Rotating the A B Line Around a Polygon on the following page for more information Example The figure below shows the polygon Inc01 from step 3 after it is rotated once using the Rotate
175. uidance to the next waypoint when you are within the radius for example 1320 0 feet of the current waypoint Working with Waypoints IntelliTrac enables you to number or name each waypoint you create and associate it with a particular route You can either set your waypoints while flying or by manually entering the coordinates into IntelliTrac You can perform the following tasks related to waypoints e Set a waypoint while flying you set the waypoint number and Intellitrac automatically assigns the waypoint to the active route see Setting a Waypoint While Flying on page 85 e Set a waypoint by entering GPS coordinates this applies to setting a waypoint by name or setting a waypoint by route see Setting a Waypoint Manually on page 86 Waypoints you set by route are by definition assigned to a specific route Waypoints you set by name are freestanding they are not assigned to a route and you cannot later assign them to a route Recall a waypoint display the waypoint on screen and receive guidance to the waypoint see Recalling a Waypoint on page 90 e Edit a waypoint change the coordinates of the waypoint e Delete a waypoint permanently remove the waypoint from memory G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 84 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 5 Waypoints and Routes Setting a Waypoint While Flying When you set a waypoint while flying the Moving Map area displays a waypoint saved notification
176. want to view a log file and a job file for example to make sure that you have sprayed the full field you need to ensure that the log file is from the field that the job file represents G4 IntelliTrac User Guide 71 PN 875 0308 000 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Pattern Guidance Viewing Log Data Viewing log data enables you to see a physical representation of where you sprayed how much you sprayed and if you missed any areas You can open and view one log multiple logs or all open logs 1 Press SETUP gt SETUP View Logs The Select Log Files To View window appears The list shows only those log files that are on the logging device you 1001010201 SatlocG4_038d log selected at startup 1001010202SatlocG4_038d log 1001010203SatlocG4_038d log 1001010206SatlocG4_038d log pow 1001010209SatlocG4_038d log 1001010222SatlocG4_038d log oe 1001010235SatlocG4_038d log 1001010333 SatlocG4_038d log 1001010407 SatlocG4_038d log The active log filename appears green in the list You cannot view the active log if you select the current log IntelliTrac displays the following message Ba 2 Select a log file in the upper list press the file or press UP or DOWN to highlight the file then press SELECT The selected log file is added to the lower list Repeat this step for each log file you want to view aa Accept Return To Map 1001010201 SatlocG4_038d log 1001010202SatlocG4_038d log 1001010203 S
177. y an AJB line to one side of the polygon If required you can move the auto applied A B line sequentially around the polygons sides Auto applying A B Lines to a Polygon When IntelliTrac automatically applies an A B line to a polygon side it also automatically provides a swath guidance array from that A B line This eliminates the need for you to manually create fly an AB line By default IntelliTrac applies the A B line to the job s lowest numbered polygon you can change this and the side of that polygon that results in the least number of swaths to cover the polygon area You can however change the polygon side that the swath array is based upon see Rotating the A B Line Around a Polygon on page 117 To use this feature generally referred to as Enter Poly Pat you need to first load a job that has a polygon or polygons saved with it To auto apply A B lines to a polygon 1 Press KEYPAD gt SET gt JOB 9 JOB job number to load a job that has polygons saved with it 2 If necessary select the pattern type you want to fly see Entering Basic Job Details Quick Start on page 34 for the pattern setup procedure 3 Press KEYPAD gt ENTER gt Seas POLY 6 gt PATTERN T ENTER IntelliTrac e Applies an AB line to the side of the lowest numbered polygon that will result in the fewest number of swaths see figure below inclusion polygon Inc01 is the active polygon Provides an array of g

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