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On the top right of that page, there is a little ? mark. If you hit it, it takes you to a glossary page in which it poorly explains what it's looking for from each setting on the screen you came from.
The 1 row offset does not mean one row offset. It's asking if what you are using has more than one line of application distances. One set of rows (their offset) and/or more than one row offset either forward or rearward of the other.
Our Monosem has all of the row units all in a line across the planter, so there is only ONE row offset it needs to calculate timing for.
However, our 1770NT has the center 4 rows that are offset to the rear 9" more than the rest of the planter, so it needs to calculate two different on/off points, hence more than ONE row offset.
Trimble is know for poor and or vague definitions of what is is REALLY looking for.
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