Identifying the job computer
For systems with two ISOBUS job computers, you must identify both job computers. You must activate the so-called second connector on the main job computer.
The second connector is a virtual connection for a second ISOBUS job computer. By activating the parameter, you are telling the ISOBUS system that there is a second implement in addition to the implement that is controlled by the main job computer.
The terminal can then take account of the geometry of both implements and thus enable section control. In doing so, the position of the second implement is always indicated relative to the position of the first implement.
A second manifold with boom can be considered as the second implement - like the example in these instructions. However, a different implement can also be mounted behind the field sprayer or in front of the tractor.
Because the system described here does not have a second ISOBUS power socket, you must use a second ISOBUS power socket on the tractor.
Procedure