Tractor setup – Seed Hawk Raven 2010 User Manual

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Navigating the Viper Pro Interface

Tractor Setup

The tractor setup screens configure the relative locations of the GPS antenna, the control point or hitch, and

the pivot point. These points may be different for the specific tractor type selected. See the Conventional
Tractor Setup

section on page 107, Tracked Tractor section on page 108, or Articulated Tractor section on

page 109 for detailed instructions on locating and measuring these points.

Note:

All measurements should be taken with respect to the pivot point of the vehicle. If required, set the
fore/aft or left/right selections assuming you are at the pivot point facing toward the front of the
vehicle.

Be sure to enter each measurement in the units displayed above the on-screen keypad. See the
Display Units Configuration section on page 99
for assistance to change the units of measure.

Conventional Tractor Setup

Note:

The pivot point of a conventional tractor is the center of the rear axle.

1.

Enter the left/right offset of the GPS antenna from the pivot point. The left/right offset must be measured

parallel to the vehicle’s rear axle.

2.

Select the direction of the left/right offset. To determine the offset direction, assume you are standing at the

pivot point. (Is the antenna to your left or to your right?)

3.

Enter the fore/aft offset of the GPS antenna from the pivot point. The fore/aft offset must be measured

perpendicular to the vehicle’s rear axle.

4.

Select the direction of the fore/aft offset. To determine the offset direction, assume you are standing at the

pivot point. Is the antenna in front (fore) or behind (aft) you?

5.

Measure the distance from the pivot point (center of the rear axle) to the control point or hitch.

6.

Touch the Next button and continue to the Drill Setup section on page 110.

GPS Antenna Fore/Aft
Measurement

GPS Antenna Left/
Right Measurement

Pivot/Control Point
Distance

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