
Chapter 3 - Product Application Setup60
Three additional softkeys are displayed on the right side of the screen. They allow
the operator to toggle between the data screens without leaving the Arm Setup
menus. The All Settings softkey displays the options available (the main screen).
The ARM Filessoftkeydisplaystheoptionspertainingtolestorageinformation
(record, guideline, map, boundaryles, and collection interval). The Application
Settings softkey displays the options pertaining to the application setup (Swath
Manager, system delay, speed source, and GSO speed).
Table 3-4: ARM Setup
Item Description
Record File (.RCD) Spraytrajectorydataforproductapplicationisstoredinrecordles.Theycontainrate,
spray on/off data, boom width, and data entered in the Job Report.
Guideline File (.GLN) Contains all information required to view and re-use the guidelines created and used
during product application.
Map File (.GMF) Usedtostoreeldfeaturesthatmaybeneededduringapplication.
Boundary File (.BND) Usedtoshowexistingorcreateneweldboundaries.
Collection Interval Howoftendataiscollectedandwrittentoles.
Rate Lookahead The time ARM must look ahead of the vehicle to change variable application rates.
Swath Manager Autoboom shut off and the technique used to stop application over previously-applied
areas (Off, Boom 50%, Boom 100%, 0%, 50%, and 100%).
Off Lookahead The time Swath Manager must look ahead of the vehicle to stop application.
On Lookahead The time Swath Manager must look ahead of the vehicle to start application.
System Delay Delay used before product is applied.
Speed Source Source of ground speed (radar or GPS). If using a wheel pick up sensor, select “radar”
as the speed source.
GSO Speed Ground Speed Override (GSO) is the minimum speed used for automatic application
rate control. When the vehicle speed falls below this setting, the GSO speed is used to
control the application rate, rather than the actual ground speed.
All Settings
softkey (F8)
ARM Files
softkey (F9)
All Settings
softkey (F8)
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