Kinze Ag Leader Integra User Manual

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Firmware Version 5.2

If you have RTK GPS reception, you are
allowed to collect an elevation survey.
This will allow you to collect the Lat/Long
and elevation values as you traverse the
field. A point will be dropped every 3
meters as you drive regardless of speed,
or direction. If you are collecting during
operations like planting or application
using autoswath, it will also log points
outside the boundary of the field (i.e.
through a grassed waterway) to get the
most information throughout the field.

The following are suggestions to get the best possible elevation survey for a given field. Following

these recommendations will provide the best results for your field.

• Keep swaths in the field to 60ft (19 M) or less, the closer the better

• Driving a dedicated route at the lowest points in a field (i.e. lengthwise of a grassed waterway) then

traversing the field in regular swaths will provide the best detail of the field

• If surveying with the tile plow antenna, ensure that the plow is in the fully raised position

• Driving too fast with Mounted plows, can cause bouncing and affect quality

• Surveying with harvesting equipment can provide streaked maps as the hopper filling and unloading can

affect the height of the antenna

When collecting elevation surveys, you can collect entire fields, or smaller subsets of a field. This will

allow you to show greater detail for small sections, or the entire field based on your needs. You can also
add points to existing elevations surveys and save them. Only one elevation survey can be active at a
time, when exported as an.agsetup, or.agdata file, this will be the survey that is exported. Non-active
surveys will stay in the display. At any time you can remove an elevation survey, and collect a new one.

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