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Its a shot in the dark, but AIM Pro has it's own map that is uses separate from your monitor. Can't remember how big the map is, but if for some reason you are outside of the bounds on your AIM map, then it will stop spraying on those nozzles outside of the map.

Otherwise, not sure if you are aware of the preset buttons on the bottom of your AIM monitor. Again, a long shot, but one of them might have been programmed to have just the first few nozzles set to spray, and the other ones set to OFF.
 

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Ya I know about the maps on the aim pro. It's not that. I have seen it miss nozzles coming on even in other sections. Be nice if there was a monitor that would actually work for individual shut off and not section control.
 

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i have ran rinroint for over 80 000 acres 2 and a half years.
glitchy as heck
looks like no one set you up, lines 24, 25, 26.
60 inch overlap, you are lucky if you are not missing on headlands. look ahead time is different than mine. what is your look ahead distance.
line 28, i can check what the backup detection i am using. but i remember one was just bonkers.
20 section control at best, pita to set up, managing maps is a chore, i usually delete after every field
notice your pump is always on, softkey no worky
wait untill you get a missing vcm or some other random glitch. even if you think you get it all dialed in and everything, you will still get odd or even nozzles spraying. still on original solenoids thanks
 

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get a tape measure and put the correct values in 24, 26 and 27. look ahead time and distance is stupid and is difficult to set, on your pro 700 it will likely be 25 feet start early and stop late, you want pinpoint to turn on after and stop before, ideally you would want both to be at the same time, but it is not going to happen.
you could always check out the maps pin point generates compare to the pro 700 and with stakes on a field and another guy watching as you enter and exit headlands. most likely when you get just odd or even tips spraying, it has already been sprayed.
 

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Hmmmm. Only 1 of your pictures uploaded ? Send the other 5?

Looks like some incorrect info being passed along here. When exporting gps from a pro 700, it sends a corrected position from the nav2 that is actually the location of the rear axle. So your lines 24,26 and 27 are all correct. The only line that needs to be changed is 30. It should be at 0.5 seconds.

The look ahead distance is not difficult to set up. Do not set them to 25 feet in the pro 700. That is incorrect. The correct number is roughly 8 feet, depending on how fast you spray. Those numbers indicate when the ball valves turn on and off and also dictates when the map starts or stops. You always want the ball valves turning on slightly before the solenoids so they are not starved for chem. If you set your look a heads to 25 feet in the pro 700, your mapping and acres should be off, but your Chem usage will be accurate since the solenoids are still doing the sectional control.

The pump is not always on. Turn off the master start apply button to kill the pump. 13-36-29: sounds like your setup or firmware may be incorrect.

Sorry to hear you are not happy with aim pro. All of mine are awesome. Send me some emails and I will help you guys and your dealers over the phone.

Mike
 
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