Streetmaps folder, Vnav folder, Zulu.ini file – Seed Hawk Raven 2010 User Manual

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Appendix B

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information and the .cbx file stores the address and city information associated with the customer name. This

folder also contains machine profiles.

These files are used by the Viper Pro OS and are not viewable.

Streetmaps Folder

The streetmaps folder contains the downloaded Tiger road files. You must make sure that you have all three

files (.shp, .shx, and .dbf) associated with the road maps for each county.

These files are used by the Viper Pro OS and are not viewable.

Vnav Folder

The vnav folder contains the swath settings and guidance status information that have a .vnv extension. Viper

Pro saves this information only if you have the guidance feature and you have used the feature for a job.

These files are used by the Viper Pro OS and are not viewable.

Zulu.ini File

The zulu.ini file contains the configuration and user settings for the Viper Pro console. This file is specific to the

Viper Pro with which it is being used.

These files are used by the Viper Pro OS and are not viewable.

Maintaining the Storage Memory

You should maintain the Viper Pro storage memory by moving the files or folders to your desktop or laptop

computer on a regular basis. This prevents the memory from becoming full. Raven recommends moving only

the Rbin files to your computer. If you want to view existing jobs or add jobs at a later date, you must save all

files associated with those jobs to your computer.

Once you have saved the Rbin files to your computer, you can delete the covMaps, jobs, and vnav files from

the internal memory.

Do not allow the storage memory to become more than 80% full. If the storage memory becomes more than

two-thirds full, a Storage Memory warning displays. Save files to your computer or delete unwanted files to add

more storage space to the storage memory.

Refer to Chapter 9, File Maintenance, for more information on maintaining your flash disk.

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