Set up a tab yourself New Holland is the only one of the six brands to have no specific menu in the terminal for the automatic driving systems. This means that you need to search through the various tabs yourself to find the required settings. For ex- ample, you will need to find how to start or
Deutz-Fahr iMonitor II
Understandable, clear icons Simple to use, in view of the number of functions
Comprehensive handling of obstacles on the plot
Option to number passes
Tool settings in a completely different main menu
The system is very comprehensible. However, the terminal shows two totally different main menus, and that takes some time to grasp. Example: when programming ma- chines and working widths, you use the blue menu (photo), while setting the actual GPS system has to be done in the second main menu. This system costs € 12,340 ($ 13,550), which put the total test tractor at € 212,010 ($ 233,000).
Terminal slow to respond (has since been improved)
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stop recording, search for the working width of the tool, and set the type of A-B line else- where. Another option is to set up one of the customisable screens yourself so that you have all the functions you need for GPS guidance in one place. Or for
convenience: ask the dealer to pre-set everything for you.
Fill it in first At the outset: before you set out an A-B line, you need to know that, with Claas, Deutz-Fahr and New Holland, you cannot set out an
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