OPERATOR'S MANUAL
1.8 - PERFORMANCE MONITOR APPLICATION
1.8.1 - Functions and use
The SDF Performance Monitor application allows the operator to display clearly and simply all the tractor's productivity, statistical
and performance data.
To access the Performance Monitor application, click on the corresponding button on the left-hand side bar, as shown
in the fi gure, where there is a complete list of the terminal applications.
The application is divided into 3 Macro areas:
AREA A: Mini screen on left-hand side of the main screen. Certain operat-
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ing data are always visible in this area even when the application is not in
full-screen mode.
AREA B: Area for display of specifi c data screens. (Settings, consumption,
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areas worked, dashboard, etc.)
AREA C: Tractor application functions menu
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1.8.2 - Area A: Mini summary screen
Area A, located on left-hand side of screen provides a summary of the data col-
lected by the Performance Monitor application. It is always possible to view this
area, even with other applications running in area B. Area B is the core area of the
application where all the data and the main screen pages are displayed.
The mini screen displays:
1.
The area already worked and the area remaining expressed as a percentage value and displayed graphically in the form of a
progress bar (area worked percentage value highlighted in green). When there is not suffi cient fuel left in the tank to fi nish the
current task, the corresponding value is shown in red.
2.
The time already spent on the task and the time required to complete it is expressed as a percentage value and displayed
graphically in the form of a progress bar. When there is not suffi cient fuel left in the tank to fi nish the current task, the corre-
sponding value is shown in red.
3.
The data recording function keys can be used at any time.
Record: starts the recording of task data; red when activated.
Play/pause: serves to pause data recording and resume it from the point of interruption.
Stop: stops the recording of task data and generates the log fi le.
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