What should be considered when setting up No-Entry zones?
Atnaujinta 2026/01/26
1. Number of No-Entry zones: There is no limit to the number of No-Entry zones; they can be flexibly set according to actual needs.
2. No-Entry zone relationships:
2.1 No-Entry zones support creating intersecting or overlapping areas to meet complex planning requirements.
2.2 If the distance between No-Entry zone outlines, or between a No-Entry zone outline and the map outline, is less than 0.7m, a narrow path may form, potentially causing mowing to be missed in that area.
3. Size Requirements: The minimum diameter of a No-Entry zone must be 50cm. If a No-Entry zone fails to close, check whether it is due to an overly small size setting.
4. Closure Rule: No-Entry zones must form closed regions. To set linear No-Entry zones, remotely control the machine to its farthest point and then return along the same path to the starting point to complete the closure.
5. Special Area Restrictions: The 2m radius around the station is the default GOAT recharge access zone. To ensure normal device recharge, avoid setting No-Entry zones near the station. Establishing large No-Entry zones directly in front of the station may prevent GOAT from returning to recharge.
2. No-Entry zone relationships:
2.1 No-Entry zones support creating intersecting or overlapping areas to meet complex planning requirements.
2.2 If the distance between No-Entry zone outlines, or between a No-Entry zone outline and the map outline, is less than 0.7m, a narrow path may form, potentially causing mowing to be missed in that area.
3. Size Requirements: The minimum diameter of a No-Entry zone must be 50cm. If a No-Entry zone fails to close, check whether it is due to an overly small size setting.
4. Closure Rule: No-Entry zones must form closed regions. To set linear No-Entry zones, remotely control the machine to its farthest point and then return along the same path to the starting point to complete the closure.
5. Special Area Restrictions: The 2m radius around the station is the default GOAT recharge access zone. To ensure normal device recharge, avoid setting No-Entry zones near the station. Establishing large No-Entry zones directly in front of the station may prevent GOAT from returning to recharge.