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Manual # 016-0159-894 Rev H 01/07
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4-Using the
Viper System
C H A P T E R
4
USING THE VIPER SYSTEM
After you have learned to navigate the Viper interface, you are ready to start using
the system. Please be aware that once you have completed certain fields during the
job setup process, the Viper system will automatically fill in the fields for you with
the same contents the next time you start a job. You can make changes to these
fields when you go through the setup if you wish to do so. Examples of these
automated fields include: Product Application, Swath Guidance type, AccuBoom
Control, Swath Pattern, AccuBoom Spray/No-Spray, Number of Products, Product
Name, Product Chaining, Chained Product Name, and Enable Auto Advance. You
will see these fields as you go through the process of starting a new job. The next
time you start a new job, these fields will automatically be filled in for you with the
selections you made while setting up the previous job.
Jobs
A job is a collection of information about the area of a field in which you are using
Viper to apply a product. This information includes:
Prescription map information
Product controller system information
Boom control information
Application information
From the Menu button on the Viper screen, you have the option to:
Start a new job
Open an existing Job, if you have one saved
Create an application report
New Jobs
Viper allows you to either start a new job from scratch or to start a new job using an
existing job boundary. Once you have opened a job, you can access the tabs dis-
played on the Main screen. Your access to the tabs depend upon the features you
purchased with the Viper system. When you start a new job, Viper uses the current
date and time as the job name. You can change the job name to reflect your new job.
Helpful Hint: If you are running the Viper system with a Raven
CAN bus system, make sure that all nodes have been correctly
programmed and that they are recognized by Viper. Refer to
Chapter 2 for more information about programming and configuring
a CAN bus system.
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