Currently, you can set 2 kinds of boundaries for the mower, which are standard mode and ride-on mode. When creating the map, you can choose one of them as the type of the boundary.
The Standard Boundary is the default option. This type of boundary allows the mower to stay within the defined boundary while mowing. The VisionFence is used to detect grass and non-grass objects, helping the mower to navigate without bumping into obstacles.
If the edges of your lawn are on a relatively flat area, you can choose the Ride-on Boundary to let the mower mow right up to places where grass meets non-grass areas. This way, the mower will straddle the boundary when working to make precise cuts near the edges.
NOTE:
1. Ensure the gap between grass and non-grass areas is less than 1 cm.
2. Keep barriers or objects at least 20 cm away from the Ride-on Boundary.
The Standard Boundary is the default option. This type of boundary allows the mower to stay within the defined boundary while mowing. The VisionFence is used to detect grass and non-grass objects, helping the mower to navigate without bumping into obstacles.
If the edges of your lawn are on a relatively flat area, you can choose the Ride-on Boundary to let the mower mow right up to places where grass meets non-grass areas. This way, the mower will straddle the boundary when working to make precise cuts near the edges.
NOTE:
1. Ensure the gap between grass and non-grass areas is less than 1 cm.
2. Keep barriers or objects at least 20 cm away from the Ride-on Boundary.
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