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Logging with Hitch on Pro 700
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torn
Posted 5/23/2013 11:18 (#3113561 - in reply to #3113544)
Subject: Re: Logging with Hitch on Pro 700


roaming
On will record data all the time. Auto will record data based on the position of a work switch connected to the APost, or based on the hitch position. Have you set the "trigger point" for the hitch? Here's the description of these modes, from the operator's manual.


When work control is set to “On,” area, distance and time data is accumulated for the current task.

When work control is set to “Off," no area, distance and time data is accumulated for the current task. This selection is normally used by the operator to temporarily stop data accumulation while the implement is lowered. The may be required to cross a non-arable section of the field or when driving an over-lapping pass. NOTE: If a trailing implement is used, but the implement status sensor is not present, setting the Work control window to OFF will accumulate area, distance and time information
whenever the tractor is moving.

Auto mode operates automatically based on the input from the hitch position sensor or the implement status switch. Information is gathered on area, time and distance for the current task whenever the tractor is moving and one of two conditions is present:
• the hitch is down as sensed by the standard hitch position sensor,
• or the implement status switch, if equipped, indicates the implement is down.

The gathered information from the Work control window is further separated into working time and distance as opposed to roading time and distance by use of the Road mode setting.
Select “Road mode” to indicate when roading occurs for the current task. Based on this setting, the software tracks the distance and time spent roading for the current task separately from the distance and time spent working.
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