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Settings Cleaning

Settings Cleaning

When Using GPS PILOT

To turn on,

> Select (1)

> Select GPS

Make sure that the main screen for the GPS is on.

The Quick access menu (1) contains the “Reference track” menu (2). The recording process is started by selecting a track type. The following reference lines can be created:

> A=B straight line

> A=B contour

> A+ angle

> Manual entry

> Quick A=B

Track planning

A=B straight line

> Drive to position and set point A (1)

> Drive to the end point and set point B (2)

> The reference line is created under the name A=B and the time stamp (3)

CRUISE PILOT adjusts the ground speed while combining. There are three different driving strategies that can be selected with CRUISE PILOT:

CRUISE CONTROL (constant ground speed)

Performance (constant throughput)

Throughput (throughput with monitoring)

It is important that the “zero throughput” value is learnt daily or after adjustment to the feeder housing chains (see daily zeroing).

To engage CRUISE PILOT, press the AUTOPILOT button on the joystick.

To de-activate CRUISE PILOT, either move the C-MOTION lever or tap the service brake pedals lightly.

To monitor CRUISE PILOT, locate the bottom of the CEBIS screen which displays the CRUISE PILOT limiting factor once in work. The machine will always have a limiting factor. For a more in-depth explanation, use the QR code on the rear of the booklet to view the operation video.

Use the QR code on the back of the booklet to get the video for setting up CEBIS in the field.

Tips:

Make sure that the combine has crop going through it before pressing the AUTOPILOT button on the joystick.

If just using CRUISE CONTROL, (fixed ground speed) drive the combine into the crop at your desired speed then press and hold the AUTOPILOT button for 3 seconds, there will be a beep from the CEBIS screen. This speed is now saved.

If using performance mode (constant throughput), set the target throughput and then increase until you reach your desired throughput. Alternatively, drive into the crop until the desired throughput is reached, then press and hold the AUTOPILOT button for 3 seconds

- you will then hear a beep from CEBIS. The throughput is now saved.

If using the throughput mode, make sure that the loss & return monitors are adjusted accordingly. Be sure to check your losses!

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