During an agricultural operation within a field, situations in which the input being applied runs out – spraying mixture, fertilizers, seeds, etc. – are quite common. – in the middle of one of the guide lines. For operations that do not leave visible marks on the ground, such as spraying in an area with already grown plants, it becomes difficult for the operator to return to the same point where the input ended up without having any visual reference..
For these situations, the system IsoView has the Navigation Pause function, in which a pause point is marked on the navigation map, which helps the operator to return to the same position where the input ended up after performing the refueling.
On the navigation screen, when there is an active tab, to pause navigation, the user must press the pause button . The screen will be shown Information with Confirmation for the user to confirm the pause by the confirm button
, as in the figure below. If you press the cancel button
, the pause is not performed and it returns to the previous screen.
When confirming the pause, the navigation screen will only show the last target guide on which the pause was made, in a solid red line, and the deviation from the Header will be calculated against it. Enter the pause point, marked on the screen in red and identified by the letter P, and the triangle representing the tractor there will be a dashed line, indicating the direction of the point, and an information box will be shown with the distance to the break point in the format Q: Distance, as shown in the following image.
After returning to the place where the pause point was marked, to exit the pause state the user must press the resume navigation button . The screen will be displayed. Information with Confirmation for the user to confirm the resumption of navigation using the confirm button
, as shown in the following figure. Pressing the cancel button
, the pause will be maintained and you will be returned to the previous screen.
After confirmation, the navigation screen will return to its conventional state.