Custom Heading

Custom Heading

Custom Heading


Custom Heading allows users to enter a heading up to 4 decimal precision. This allows the user to request a specific heading to fine tune the alignment of the guidance line.

To Enable Custom Heading on a Single Path Plan:
  1. Select a field and generate a Path Plan
  2. Once the Plan is in the Review stage you can toggle on Custom Heading

  3. Enter a desired heading.   The Precision of the angle entered can be up to 4 decimal places.

  4. Click the Add Button
    1. This will both add the custom heading to the dropdown as a selectable heading and change the selected heading to that entered
  5. Click Save
    1. This will save the Path Plan with the Custom Heading


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