2 tractor, 1 dgps, 2 pdop alarm – ARAG Bravo 400S Crop sprayer User Manual

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ADVANCED SETUP

"TRACTOR"

10.2

Tractor

The tractor setup depends on the selected basic settings (ch. 9), which affect which items are displayed in Fig. 159.

Fig. 159

A100 / Smart-Ag - Smart 6 / GPS receiver

DGPS

(par. 10.2.1).

PDOP alarm

(par. 10.2.2).

Smart-Ag - Smart 6

Tilt compensation

(par. 10.2.3).

Tilt calibration procedure

(par. 10.2.4).

PDOP alarm

(par. 10.2.2).

Correction type

(par. 10.2.5).

Receiver advanced data

(par. 10.2.6).

NMEA

DGPS

(par. 10.2.1).

HDOP alarm

(par. 10.2.7).

Tractor advanced settings

Camera

(par. 10.2.8).

Tractor geometry

Tractor geometry settings

(par. 10.2.9).

10.2.1 DGPS

Fig. 160

Allows to enable / disable the DGPS (SBAS) differential correction function
(

DGPS correction enabled /

DGPS correction disabled).

The SBAS differential correction signal is free of charge and available only in some areas of the world.
This signal allows to obtain a more accurate spraying.

WARNING: this function may be used only in Europe (EGNOS), the United States (WAAS) and
Japan (MSAS).

10.2.2 PDOP alarm

Fig. 161

"PDOP" is the parameter that depends on the position and number of satellites in space that affect the
positional precision of the system (longitude and latitude); the lower the value, the higher is the driving
precision.
The precision alarm is triggered when the value of PDOP measured by the GPS receiver is above the set
limit.

We recommend NOT to set values above 4.0.

10.2.3 Tilt compensation

Fig. 162

Fig. 163

Allows to enable/disable the tilt compensation function of the vehicle (with antenna only. See ARAG catalog).
(

Tilt compensation enabled /

Tilt compensation disabled).

Bravo 400S can set off any measurement errors due to ground inclination.
On steep slopes the error can reach 2 m / 6.5 ft.

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