John Deere SURFACE WATER PRO OMPFP11362 User Manual

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Surface Water Pro Setup

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Set SURVEY MODE drop­down box (E) and SURVEY
INTERVAL input box (F).

Distance—feet. Points are determined by feet traveled.
This method compensates for speed changes.

Time—seconds. Points are determined every x
seconds. This method does not compensate for
changes in vehicle speed.

Set SURVEY RECEIVER SOURCE drop­down box
(G)—Machine or Implement.

BENCHMARK SETTINGS button (H)—the operator can
define a benchmark and calibrate a differential. This is
primarily used in quick survey base setups. A benchmark
is not needed when a permanent base is used.

VERTICAL ACCURACY BAR STEP input box (I) (Surface
Water Pro Plus)—enter the step size for the vertical
accuracy bar. The Vertical Accuracy Bar Step is used
to specify the vertical distance that triggers the vertical
lightbar arrows (the difference between drain design
height and the cutting blade height) For example, if the
Vertical accuracy Step Bar size is set to 2.5 cm (1 in.) and
the cutting edge is 7.6 cm (3 in.) above the desired height,
three arrows are highlighted.

MAP SETTINGS button (J)—selecting this button displays
a MAP SETTINGS screen where the operator can edit
the map settings.

AUTO­NAME LEVEE TRACKS check box (K)—when
checked, automatically generates levee track names by
numbers, starting at 1 and increment each time a new
levee is created, assuming the next number has not
already been used as a name. When unchecked, the
operator is required to name new ditch tracks.

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A—Survey tab
B—Levee tab
C—Ditch tab
D—Setup tab
E—Survey Mode drop­down

box

F— Survey Interval (sec) input

box

G—Receiver Source

drop­down box

H—Benchmark Settings button
I— Vertical Accuracy Bar Step

Size input box

J— Map Settings button
K—Auto­Name Levee Tracks

check box

L— Auto­Name Ditch Tracks

check box

AUTO­NAME DITCH TRACKS check box (L)—when
checked, automatically generates ditch track names
by numbers, starting at 1 and increment each time a
new ditch is created, assuming the next number has not
already been used as a name. When unchecked, the
operator is required to name new ditch tracks.

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