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Widget Settings

To change the widgets that are displayed along the bottom of the Apply View, long-press on a widget. It will show the currently displayed widgets down the bottom, and the other available widgets at the top. To view a different widget, drag them around, or select one and press the arrow to put it in a particular slot. Widgets can be re-ordered by dragging too.

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You'll notice that the name of each widget is displayed when you're in this view. The names will disappear once this settings screen is closed. When When you're done, tap the the Done button in the top right to go back to the Apply View.

 

Available Widgets


Elevation The surveyed height at the current location.
Design The target height at the current location as specified by the design.
Cut And fill

How much cut/fill there is at the current location of the implement.  

Current Height The current height of the implement.
Current Speed The current speed of the implement.
Heading The current direction the implement is pointing. 0 Is north.
Coordinates (lat/lon) The current position of the implement in latitude longitude (in decimal degrees).
Height Error The difference between the desired height and the actual height the implement is. Ie if Level Command is telling the implement to be at 1m, but the implement is only at 0.8m the height error will be 0.2m. A high error can be caused by poorly calibrated hydraulics or the implement being unable to reach target due to other physical restraints.
Current Roll The current roll of the implement.  
Nudge How much the blade has been nudged. See Nudge tool settings for more information on nudging.
GPS State

What quality of GPS that is being received. RTK is the best quality.

Satellite Count

How many satellites the implement is tracking.  

Note: due to how some receivers operate, we may only be reporting a max of 12 satellites when in fact it may be much higher. (i.e. if connected to GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, or Galileo)

VDOP

Vertical Dilution of Precision (VDOP) - a number specifying the vertical accuracy. A smaller value value signifies greater precision in vertical positioning.  

RTK Age

How long since we have last seen an RTK correction in seconds. The smaller the better. If it's getting bigger it likely means the base station is having issues communicating with the receiver.

Engine Load*

How hard the engine is working.

Wheel Slip*

If the tractor is loosing traction. 0 - 100% where 100% is the tractor not moving with the wheels spinning.

* Only available if provided on the CAN