For the Type of Guide configured as Curve, guide lines are created parallel to each other, so any point on a guide will be the same distance away from the adjacent curve in the field, which makes the drawing of each parallel line different from each other. The distance between guides is always the difference between the width of the Implement and the Overlay.
Curved guides exist only in the space between points A and B, they are not extended to infinity as is done for straight guides. The image below illustrates an example of curved guides in a field.

on the screen of Navigation, initially press the button to mark point A . At Map Area, a red dot will appear identified by the letter A. Between this point and the triangle illustrating the tractor there will be a dashed line in red, which represents the path traveled since the marking of point A. Alert Board with the information Point A: OK. The figure below shows the screen for marking point A of the curved guide.

After moving more than 20 meters from point A, the button for marking point B will be available on the navigation screen. If the button is pressed, the screen for Loading with the information that the current tab is being saved, returning afterwards to navigation. The point A on the screen, previously marked in red, will assume a dark blue color. The light blue dot identified by the letter will also appear B. The zero index curve guide will then be defined, and the navigation screen will present the guide lines as shown in the topic guides. Also presented is a Alert Board with the information Point B: OK

If the distance between points A and B is too great, it is possible that a Alert Board with the message Calculando Curvas Paralelas… Aguarde, while the parallel curves are calculated by the system. The same behavior can arise if the guide lines are quickly traversed perpendicular to the guide lines..