Export profile to a usb drive, Import profile to a usb drive, Auto calibrate – Kinze Ag Leader Integra User Manual

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Export profile to a USB drive

1. Insert a USB drive into the display.

2. Select the vehicle you want to export, and press Export/Import button.

3. Press the Export to Display USB button.

4. Press the Export button.

- A progress bar appears while the vehicle profile is being exported.

5. When complete, press the checkmark button.

Import profile to a USB drive

1. Insert a USB drive into the display.

2. Press the Export/Import button.

3. Press the Import from Display USB button.

4. Press the Choose File button.

5. Select the vehicle profile you want to import, and press the checkmark button.

6. Press the Import button.

7. When complete, press the checkmark button.

8. The system returns to the Export Vehicle to Display screen. Press the Back icon to return to the
previous menu.

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Press: Vehicle button > AutoCalibrate button

The Auto Calibrate procedure takes the vehicle through a series of calibration steps to achieve optimal
AutoSteering. You can pause the calibration at any point during the process.

Note:

The Auto Calibrate procedure takes a significant amount of space for your vehicle to operate

within. Depending upon your vehicle size you may need a 100 x 100 yard (91 x 91 meter) area to
complete the Auto Calibrate procedure.

• The vehicle will execute a series of maneuvers during the calibration process including turning left

and right.

Each step of the Calibration Wizard provides specific instructions for area, speed, and RPM. The
calibration steps and time vary according to vehicle type and equipment installed. Follow the onscreen
instructions to perform the auto calibration procedure. The main steps of the calibration procedure are:

OnTrac2 ECU Orientation: The ECU can only be physically mounted in only four directions for OnTrac2.

It must be flat with the cable connectors facing the front, back, left, or right. This step tells the AutoSteer
system which way the ECU is physically facing in the cab so the internal sensors can orient themselves.

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