Warning Messages

WARNINGs are the highest level of an alert. Warnings alert the operator to a serious condition. It is recommended the condition causing a warning be corrected before proceeding further. Warnings are displayed as full page messages. Rows not planting is an example of a warning. If a warning is cancelled without the condition corrected, a caution is displayed on the bottom line of display as a continued alert. If more than one alert occurs at the same time, a toggle button appears so the operator is able to scroll through alerts.

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CAUTIONs are the medium level alert. Cautions alert the operator to conditions that are out of operational limits, but are not serious enough to stop. A population outside of the upper or lower limit is an example of a caution. A warning that has been cleared without correction also appears as a caution. Once a full page caution is cleared, the message remains on a single line at the bottom of the screen until corrected. If more than one alert occurs at the same time, a toggle button appears so the operator is able to scroll through alerts.

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Advisories are the lowest level alert. An advisory alerts the operator to valuable information that is not serious or outside a limit. When a specified target area has been met, an advisory is issued. If more than one alert occurs at the same time, a toggle button appears so the operator is able to scroll through alerts.

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