ProSlab IQ Home Screen Introduction

ProSlab IQ Home Screen Introduction

This lesson introduces the new ProSlab IQ home screen and explains how the layout is organized. Operators will learn how the updated interface uses visual grouping and graphical icons to make the software easier to understand and faster to use during daily operation.

The layout is new, but the core functions are familiar.
ProSlab IQ introduces a more visual and intuitive layout, but many of the machine’s basic functions still work the same way they did in previous software versions.

Many text labels are now graphical icons.
Indicators that were previously shown as words are now represented with icons. A quick-reference icon sheet will help operators get comfortable faster.

Do not assume every new icon means the same thing as an old text label.
Some indicators now look different even though they represent familiar functions. Take time to learn the new icon language before relying on it during operation.

Use the home screen as your daily operating hub.
The new layout is designed to make the most important machine information visible at a glance, so operators can spend less time searching through screens.

Steve introduces the redesigned home screen and explains that the biggest change is not in the function of the software, but in how information is presented. The new layout uses clearer visual grouping, more graphical icons, and more intuitive organization to help operators quickly understand machine status at a glance. The lesson walks through the main screen areas, including the speed cluster, cruise setting, gear display, head boom sensor section, pickup settings, menu icons, and top status bar. It also explains that many functions remain the same as older software versions, but the new interface is designed to make them easier to follow and easier to adjust.

What You'll Learn

  • How the ProSlab IQ home screen is organized
  • Where to find speed, cruise, and gear information
  • What the new head boom sensor area shows
  • How the menu icons are grouped by machine function
  • How the top status bar is divided into system, subsystem, and key harvest indicators
  • Why the software now uses more graphical icons instead of text labels