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Implement is offset a large amount after 'zeroing'

T3RRA Troubleshooting guide Implementing issues - T3RRA

Symptom:Your implement is offset by a large amount when you zero before implementing.Possible causes:A value has been entered into the Blade clearance causing the  zeroed amount to be higher than normal.Solutions:

Troubleshooting

Starting Implementation

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 9. Implementing

T3RRA Software implementation startup instructions for UCC1 1. Drive to a zero cut/fill area and place the scraper cutting edge on the ground. Drop a marker for future reference. (when zeroing on drains ensure that the position indicator is on the drain surfac...

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Understanding how "Pass Count" works

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 9. Implementing

The ‘Pass Count’ map is a representation of where activity has occurred in the field. It is similar to a normal coverage map seen in agricultural applications such as spraying. In a regular coverage map the tractor and implement normally only pass over a locat...

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Understanding how "As-applied" works

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 9. Implementing

When moving earth there are three states:What you started with.What you intended to do.What you actually did.You start with the original field surface. You intend to end up with the field surface matching your design. An “As-applied” (or “As-built”) map is a r...

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Understanding the relationship between the "As-applied" surface and the Dynamic Blade Limit.

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 9. Implementing

The Dynamic Blade Limit (See the section of “Static Blade Limit” in the Limits Tab for disambiguation) relies totally on “As-applied” functionality to work properly. If this is not activated, or is not working properly, the blade limit will not work.T3RRA soft...

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The Implementation Screen

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 8. Implementation screen

When you begin implementation of your design, the display will show a cut/fill map as well as tools to assist in the implementation of the design. Screen features of interest include include: Setting Zero button. Cross-slope nudge control buttons....

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1. Setting Zero

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 8. Implementation screen

Important: Before work can begin, the system must be “zeroed”. Both the T3RRA software and iGrade™ must be zeroed. Important concepts: Benchmarks.  Benchmarks are “control points”. These are known locations in or out of the field that can be ret...

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2. Cross-slope Adjustment

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 8. Implementation screen

T3RRA software is capable of sending cross slope commands to iGrade™. It can operate automatically based on the cross slope observed on the map at the current location. It can also be switched to manual and a cross slope value entered.  To enable control (m...

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3. Vertical blade shift

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 8. Implementation screen

The blade shift buttons in T3RRA Cutta and T3RRA Ditch serve to manually shift the height of the blade, either up or down. The distance a single press will shift the blade vertically (called the ‘Blade shift increment’) is set in the 'Settings' window. As the ...

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4. Cut/Fill information display

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 8. Implementation screen

In the upper left corner of the screen more information is shown about current ground height, design ground height and the amount needing to be added/removed. The Horizontal color bar will display a color graded scale of cut and fill amounts and the white mar...

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5. Progress bars

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 8. Implementation screen

In the upper right of the screen are 2 percentage counters that show the amount completed. These are only shown when 'Enable as-applied calculations' is turned on.    NOTE: the percentages count up what has been implemented so far, not what is left to do...

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6. On-grade indicator

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 8. Implementation screen

At the left side of the map screen there is a grouping of up/down chevrons that show the current blade height relative to the target design height. They show how far the blade needs to move, and in what direction, in order to be “on grade”. If two GPS units a...

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7. Blade and Tractor Indicators

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 8. Implementation screen

When you are implementing a design, each implement will appear as a triangle pointing towards your current heading much like it did in surveying. The tractor is not displayed. The triangle indicators display GPS statuses with color changes. The inner triangle ...

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8. Map Display

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 8. Implementation screen

When implementing the display will show a cut/fill map by default. The Cut/fill map will be displayed using the color settings you have set in the 'Settings > Application' window.Red/Green/Blue Magenta/Green (default color setting)The Magenta/Green color schem...

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9. Drain Profile

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 8. Implementation screen

When implementing a drain you are able to bring up a display on the screen that shows the profile and cross section of the drain. A small circular drag handle can be found at the bottom of the screen. Double tapping, or dragging this handle will display this s...

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Design

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 7. Design

Measure twice, cut once.  It’s an old maxim but a good one. You can do as many designs as you want in T3RRA software before you ever put your tractor into gear. Use our 3D visualization and rainfall simulation tools to carefully examine the effect of an...

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Rainfall Simulator

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 7. Design

One of the many unique features of the T3RRA product suite is our inclusion of a rainfall simulation tool. This allows a very visual and easily relatable analysis of how a field surface affects water runoff and ponding. It should first be used after a surve...

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Regions

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 7. Design

To create regions, press the ‘Regions’ button (regions are not available in drain related functions). The ‘Regions’ tool is used to split a field into multiple workable areas. Different design options can be applied to multiple different regions. For ...

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Earthworks information

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 7. Design

Press the 'i' button to view earthwork details. Note: pressing within the ‘Info’ text box will expand the view to full screen. Each region will have its own set of  earthworks details and cut/fill summary. Press the 'Records' button (shown as ...

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Calculator

T3RRA In-Cab Manual 7. Design

In some tools that require a value to be input a calculator will be available. The purpose of the calculator is to take some of the stress away from creating field and drain designs. In addition to being able to calculate, the calculator comes with a funct...

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