MATRIX 430. Entry level guidance Software version 1.03

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MATRIX 430 U S E R M A N U A L Entry level guidance Software version 1.03

GETTING STARTED 1. Power on the console. Setup machine 2. On guidance screen, press NAVIGATION AND GUIDANCE OPTIONS tab to display options. 3. Press HOME button. 4. Press CONSOLE button. LCD Brightness Screenshot Color scheme Time zone Units Console information GNSS demo mode 5. Press HOME button. 6. Press CONFIGURATION button. Machine Configuration Lightbar spacing GNSS Setup guidance 7. From the Home screen, press GUIDANCE button. 8. On guidance screen, press NAVIGATION AND GUIDANCE OPTIONS tab to display options. Guidance mode Straight AB guidance, Curved AB guidance, Circle pivot guidance, Last pass guidance or no guidance Create AB guideline A B Create boundary Set return point Start mapping 9. Press VEHICLE icon in the center of the guidance screen to turn on or off application mapping. Guidance screen includes Selectable information Speed, total applied area, application time or swath number Lighbar and Navigation Activity GNSS status, cross track error or current activity Status Bar GNSS, guidance mode, boundary area and Application mapping status A+ nudge feature A Transport mode Zoom Start new job To start a new job, delete old job data. 1. From the Home screen, press DATA button. 2. Press RECYCLE button. #2 #3 #4 #6 #8 #9 A A

MATRIX 430 CONSOLE Bright touch screen Power button USB port with rubber cover Standard RAM bracket (assembly required) GNSS antenna connection Power connection Integrated RAM mount (assembly required) System components GPS Patch Antenna Power Cables POWER CABLE 45-05775 DC: XXXX CAUTION CONN. TO +12V ONLY Direct to Battery 45-05775 Power Cable 45-05645 DC:xx/xx Connect to +12v Only Lighter Adapter 45-05645 RXA-30 Antenna Console, Matrix 430 CG430-GLO Power Cable 45-05867 DC:xx/xx COBO Adapter 45-05867 Connect +12v at 15/30 Connect GND to 31 Power/Sense/Speed Cables POWER IN Power/Sense/ Speed 45-05970 xx/xx GPS Speed Kit, RAM Mount w/ Suction Cup US 45-05970 Status On/Off SENSE +12v POWER IN Power/Sense/ Speed 45-05969 xx/xx EU 45-05969 All changes are saved automatically. The console needs to be cycled off and back on when changing or attaching equipment to the Matrix 430 system. Recommended antenna installation The GNSS antenna should be mounted as far forward as possible on top of the cab on a metal surface of at least 4 /10 cm square. Power on 1. Press POWER button. Power off GPS Speed Work On-Off 1. Press POWER button. 2. Select from: Accept to continue shut down Cancel to keep the console on. WARNING! Wait 30 seconds before restarting the console after powering off. 98-05332 R1 EN 1

ICON REFERENCE Guidance Configuration Machine settings Number of implement sections Selectable information Speed Section widths In-line implement offset distance Total applied area Lateral implement offset distance Application time Swath number A B Show nothing Mark A, Mark B A A+ nudge feature Transport Mode Navigation and guidance options tab Home Guidance modes Straight AB guidance Curved AB guidance Circle pivot guidance Last pass guidance No guidance Application boundary Start Finish Cancel Delete Return to point Mark Go to point Cancel Delete Close options Zoom in/out ALL Lightbar spacing GNSS receiver configuration Job Data Total applied area Bounded area Application time Delete Reports Console LCD brightness User interface colour scheme Units Demonstration GNSS GNSS Demo Screenshot Time zone About 2 www.teejet.com

KEYBOARD ENTRY SCREENS To change a value: 1. Press CURRENT VALUE. 2. Use the numeric keypad to enter a new value. 3. Select from: Accept to save the settings Cancel to leave the keypad without saving Figure 1: Example of keyboard (m) 3.66 1 2 3 Clear 4 5 6 <-- 7 8 9 0. +/- HOME A Guidance Used to view a computer-generated image of the vehicle position displayed in the application area. From this screen all setup and navigation options can be accessed via the tab on the right side of the screen. Configuration Used to setup the machine settings, lightbar and GNSS receiver. Console Used to setup LCD brightness, colour scheme, units, screenshot and time zone; start demonstration GNSS; and view console information. Calculator Job data Used to view or delete job data and export reports. 98-05332 R1 EN 3

GUIDANCE The Guidance Screen creates a computer-generated image of the vehicle position displayed in the application area. From this screen all setup and navigation options can be accessed via the tab on the right side of the screen. Guidance bar Overlap coverage area Vehicle with real-time representation of active boom sections Navigation and guidance options tab Status bar Navigation guidelines Navigation and guidance options tab Home used to access Home screen Guidance Modes select one of five (5) guidance modes: Straight AB guidance, Curved AB guidance, Circle pivot guidance, Last pass guidance, No guidance Application Boundary create or delete a boundary Return to Point create, guide to or delete a point Close menu used to close the Navigation and guidance options menu Zoom In/Out adjust the vehicle s view or perspective to the horizon from vehicle view to bird s eye view Guidelines A establish an AB guideline or shift line to the vehicle s current location Transport mode when enabled, all operation functions are locked off and cannot be activated. Painted coverage area On screen guidance Guidelines: Orange active guidance line Brown (multiple) adjacent guidance lines Black boundary line Points markers for established points: Red point Return to point Blue point Mark A Green point Mark B Coverage area illustrates applied area and overlap: Blue one application Red two or more applications Zoom in/out & perspective adjusts the vehicle s view or perspective to the horizon from vehicle view to bird s eye view. Boom Sections: Empty box inactive boom White box active boom Status bar The status bar provides information on GNSS status, guidance mode, boundary area, and implement control status. A GNSS status Guidance mode Bounded area status Application mapping status 4 www.teejet.com

GNSS status Red = no GNSS GPS only Green = DGPS,WAAS/RTK, GLONASS Guidance mode Straight AB guidance Curved AB guidance Circle pivot guidance Last pass guidance No icon = no guidance Matrix 430 Guidance bar The guidance bar keeps you informed of your choice of selectable information (current speed, total applied area, application time, swath number) and navigation activity (cross track error, current activity and GNSS status). Lightbar & Navigation Activity Selectable Information Selectable Information Bounded area status Outside boundary = currently traveling outside bounded area Inside boundary = currently traveling inside bounded area No icon = no boundary established Application mapping status Red = off Green = on Status/information screens To display information: 1. Press status bar icon. GNSS status displays information regarding number of satellites in view, satellite quality and receiver ID Bounded area status displays information regarding the area in the current boundary Lighbar & navigation activity Lightbar spacing used to represent the distance away from the guideline or vehicle. GNSS status displays flashes GPS when GNSS is unavailable Cross track error displays the distance from your desired guideline Current activity displays activities such as mark an A or B point and distance to return to a marked point Selectable information Speed displays the current speed of travel Total applied area displays the total accumulated area that has had application applied including double coverage areas Application time displays the total time application is active during the current job Swatch number displays the current swath number in reference to the initial guidance line. Number will be shown as a positive number when the vehicle is to the right of the AB baseline or a negative number when the vehicle is to the left of the AB baseline -6-5 -4-3 -2-1 1 2 3 4 5 6 No information shows no information in the display area To remove the information box, tap the information box. 98-05332 R1 EN 5

Guidance Modes To choose a Guidance Mode: 1. Press NAVIGATION AND GUIDANCE OPTIONS tab to display navigation options. 2. Press GUIDANCE MODE button. 3. Select from: Straight AB guidance Curved AB guidance Circle pivot guidance Last pass guidance No guidance NOTE: Offset to adjacent guidelines will be calculated using the guidance width, which is encoded in Machine setup in the Configuration options. Last pass guidance Last pass guidance offers true last pass navigation. The console will automatically detect the nearest applied area and establish parallel guideline based on that area. NOTE: If a boundary is established but no application occurred during the boundary process, guidance will not initiate. Curved AB guidance Curved AB guidance provides guidance along curved lines based on an initial AB reference line. This initial baseline is used to calculate all other guidelines. NOTE: Curved guidance is recommended not to exceed 30 within the AB guideline. HINT: While working in a bounded area, the guidance pattern extending beyond the established AB points will be straight line guidance. Straight AB guidance Straight AB guidance provides straight line guidance based on A and B reference points. The original A and B point are used to calculate all other parallel guidelines. Circle pivot guidance Circle pivot guidance provides guidance around a central location that radiates inward or outward based on an initial AB reference line. This initial baseline is used to calculate all other guidelines. It is used for product application in a centre pivot field while being guided along a circular guideline that matches a centre pivot irrigation system radius. No guidance No guidance turns off guidance. NOTE: No guidance mode does not delete established guide lines or points from the console. To delete established/saved data from the console, please refer to the Data management section under Unit setup. 6 www.teejet.com

A Guidelines A B Marking A and B points To establish an AB guideline: 1. Drive to the desired location of Point A. 2. While the vehicle is in motion, press MARK A icon A. NOTE: a Mark A button A is also available on the Navigation and guidance options menu 3. Drive to the desired location of Point B. 4. Press MARK B button B to establish the AB line. The console will begin providing navigation information. NOTE: The MARK B Icon B is not available for selection (greyed out) until the minimum distance is travelled (3.0 metres in Straight or Curved guidance, 50.0 metres in Circle pivot guidance). It is not necessary to drive the entire circumference of the centre pivot in order to initiate Circle pivot guidance. Use CANCEL MARK button on the Navigation and guidance options menu to cancel the Mark A command and revert to the previous guideline (when established). A A+ nudge feature The A+ nudge feature allows the current guideline to be shifted to the vehicle s current location. To adjust the guideline: 1. Press NAVIGATION AND GUIDANCE OPTIONS tab to display navigation options. 2. Press A+ NUDGE button A. A 98-05332 R1 EN 7

Application Boundary Application boundaries establish areas where application is and is not to be applied. Boundaries can be established in all guidance modes. One exterior boundary can be stored at a time.in correspondence to your current location, the IN BOUNDARY icon or OUT BOUNDARY icon is displayed on the status bar once the boundary is established. Creating a boundary To establish an application boundary: 1. Drive to a desired location at the perimeter of the field/ application area. 2. Press NAVIGATION AND GUIDANCE OPTIONS tab to display navigation options. 3. Press BOUNDARY button. 4. While the vehicle is in motion, press BOUNDARY button. 5. Travel the perimeter of the field/area. 6. Finish boundary: Travel to within one swath width of the starting point. The boundary will close automatically (the white boundary line will turn black) Press BOUNDARY FINISH button. A straight line will complete the boundary between your current location and the starting point NOTE: The BOUNDARY FINISH button is not available for selection (greyed out) until the minimum distance is travelled (five-times the swath width). Use CANCEL BOUNDARY button under Boundary on the Navigation and guidance options menu to cancel the new field boundary process and revert to the previous boundary (when established). Delete the boundary To delete the established boundary: 1. Press NAVIGATION AND GUIDANCE OPTIONS tab to display navigation options. 2. Press BOUNDARY button. 3. Press DELETE BOUNDARY button. 8 www.teejet.com

Return to Point Return to point provides guidance back to an established point. An arrow directs the vehicle back to the established point. A return point will remain active until deleted. Guidance to a return point To show distance and guidance to the established return point: 1. Press NAVIGATION AND GUIDANCE OPTIONS tab to display navigation options. 2. Press RETURN TO POINT button. 3. Press RETURN TO POINT GUIDANCE button. The console will begin providing the distance information on the guidance bar from the vehicle to the established point. Use CANCEL RETURN TO POINT GUIDANCE button under Return to point on the Navigation and guidance options menu to hide distance and guidance to the established point. Guidance cannot be calculated when? appears in the guidance bar. Marking a return point To mark a return point: 1. Drive to the desired location of return point. 2. Press NAVIGATION AND GUIDANCE OPTIONS tab to display navigation options. 3. Press RETURN TO POINT button. 4. Press ADD POINT button. Delete the return point To delete the established return point: 1. Press NAVIGATION AND GUIDANCE OPTIONS tab to display navigation options. 2. Press RETURN TO POINT button. 3. Press DELETE POINT button. Delete point button is not available while return to point guidance is active. Zoom In/Out Zoom in/out & perspective is used to adjust the vehicle s view or perspective to the horizon from vehicle view to bird s eye view. Zoom in will adjust view to vehicle view displaying a compass on the horizon Zoom out will adjust view to bird s eye view 98-05332 R1 EN 9

Application Mapping & Applied alert Application mapping is used to map coverage areas and flash and sound alerts when entering and existing previously mapped applied areas to alert the operator to turn on or shut off application. NOTE: Application mapping does not control actual application. Mapping with console only To switch mapping and alerts off or on using the console: 1. Press vehicle in the center of the screen. Mapping and alerts on status bar icon will change to green Mapping and alerts off status bar icon will change to red Mapping with work on/off switch When installed, the work on/off switch should remain in the off position for all setup options. To switch mapping and alerts off or on using the switch: 1. Turn the switch to the On or "Off" position. Mapping and alerts on status bar icon will change to green Mapping and alerts off status bar icon will change to red To switch mapping and alerts off or on using the console while a switch is attached: 1. Turn the switch to the "Off" position. 2. Press vehicle in the center of the screen. Mapping and alerts on status bar icon will change to green Mapping and alerts off status bar icon will change to red Applied alert When entering or exiting an applied area, an audio alert will sound and section indicators will flash as each section needs to be turned on/off. Two beeps entering an applied area; section mapping will turn off One beep exiting an applied area; section mapping will turn on 10 www.teejet.com

Transport Mode Transport mode is recommended for use when traveling between fields as this will improve accuracy in guidance functions. To enable Transport Mode: 1. Press the Transport Mode button. When enabled, all guidance functions are disabled. To disabletransport Mode: 1. Press the Guidance button. NOTE: There will be a slight delay while exiting Transport Mode. CONFIGURATION Machine settings 1. From the Home screen, press CONFIGURATION button. 2. Press MACHINE CONFIGURATION button. 3. Press current value and use the keyboard to enter a new value. Number of implement sections used to select the number of implement sections. Range is 1 to 7 sections. Section widths used to enter the width of each section. Each section can be a different width. Range for each section is 0.0 to 246.06 feet / 0.0 to 75.0 metres. Total for all sections must be greater than 3.28 feet / 1.0 metre. In-line implement offset distance used to define the in-line distance from the GNSS antenna to the implement. Range is 0.0 to 164.04 feet / 0.0 to 50.0 metres. Lateral implement offset distance used to define the lateral distance from the center line of the machine to the center of the implement. While facing in the machine's forward direction: Right of center use a positive value Left of center use a negative value Range is 0.0 to +/-32.8 feet / 0.0 to +/-10.0 metres. 98-05332 R1 EN 11

Lightbar spacing Lightbar spacing is used to set the distance away from the guideline or vehicle each guidance screen lightbar box represents. 1. From the Home screen, press CONFIGURATION button. 2. Press LIGHTBAR SPACING button. 3. Press current value and use the keyboard to enter a new value. GNSS receiver configuration Used to configure GNSS receiver type. 1. From the Home screen, press CONFIGURATION button. 2. Press GNSS button. 3. Select: GPS uncorrected signals from the GPS system SBAS (e.g. EGNOS, GAGAN, MSAS, SDCM, WAAS) adds differentially corrected signals from the SBAS system GLONASS adds uncorrected signals from the GLONASS system JOB DATA Job Information provides an overview of job information including the total applied area, total time traveled and bounded area. 1. From the Home screen, press DATA button. Total applied area Bounded area NOTE: bounded area is only shown when a boundary is active. Application time Delete job data To start a new job, delete job data from internal storage: 1. Press DATA button. 2. Press RECYCLE button. 3. Select ACCEPT icon or CANCEL icon accordingly. 12 www.teejet.com

ALL Reports To save reports to a USB drive: 1. Press DATA button. 2. Insert USB drive. 3. Press SAVE ALL button. ALL NOTE: If no data has been collected, the SAVE ALL button will be unavailable (grayed out). CONSOLE 0:36 6.9 (ha) 6.9 (ha) +45.6389-111.3946 2011-10-20 19:30 (7:30 pm) The Console setup is used to configure the display and cultural settings. 1. From the Home screen, press CONSOLE button. 2. Select from: LCD brightness used to adjust the brightness of the console display Colour scheme used to change the background and text colours on the display Units used to define the system measurements Demo mode used to start playback of simulated GNSS data GNSS press to use real GNSS signals Demo press to start demonstration GNSS Screenshot used to allow screen captures to be saved to a USB drive Time zone used to establish the local time zone About used to display the system software version www.teejet.com Matrix 430 2014 TeeJet Technologies. Software version: 1.01e 1 98-05332 R1 EN 13

MATRIX 430 U S E R M A N U A L FIRST START-UP CONSOLE CONFIGURATION The first time the console is started a sequence of configuration settings will be presented: Units Select system measurements units km m cm mile ft. in. Machine settings Set Number of implement sections Set Section widths Set In-line implement offset distance Set Lateral implement offset distance GNSS Receiver Configuration The GNSS configuration menu allows the user selection of GPS, GLONASS, or SBAS when using the internal receiver. When operating under a supported SBAS system, the receiver will apply SBAS corrections to the 8 strongest GPS observations, and in addition will included up to for GLONASS observations to the solution. Select from: GPS uncorrected signals from the GPS system SBAS (e.g. EGNOS, GAGAN, MSAS, SDCM, WAAS) adds differentially corrected signals from the SBAS system GLONASS adds uncorrected signals from the GLONASS system www.teejet.com 98-05332-EN-LT R1 English TeeJet Technologies 2016 Copyrights 2016 TeeJet Technologies. All rights reserved. No part of this document or the computer programs described in it may be reproduced, copied, photocopied, translated, or reduced in any form or by any means, electronic or machine readable, recording or otherwise, without prior written consent from TeeJet Technologies. Trademarks Unless otherwise noted, all other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Limitation of Liability TEEJET TECHNOLOGIES PROVIDES THIS MATERIAL AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO COPYRIGHT LIABILITY OR PATENT IS ASSUMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL TEEJET TECHNOLOGIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF PROFIT, LOSS OF USE OR DATA, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS, OR FOR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, EVEN IF TEEJET TECHNOLOGIES HAS BEEN ADVISED OF SUCH DAMAGES ARISING FROM TEEJET TECHNOLOGIES SOFTWARE.