Puma and Maxxum Multicontroller and CVXDrive machines for the 2023 season will be available with the new AFS 700 Plus 12-inch touchscreen monitor, offering faster hardware, increased memory and a higher storage capacity.
The terminal is AEF-ISOBUS compatible and can be positioned on the Multicontroller armrest or on the baler bar. The display layout can be configured to suit the operator’s preferences and control machine functions, including transmission, PTO, hydraulic settings and the Case IH AccuGuide steering system.
Using the HMC II headland management system, it’s possible to store headland manoeuvres, based on either time, route or trigger points, and automatically replay them as a sequence. It’s also possible to combine the functions of AccuGuide and HMC II with AccuTurn Pro to start these sequences automatically.
As an option, the tractors can also be fitted with telematics, enabling the driver and farm manager to see and record ISOBUS data from the attachments, including condition, throughput and location. It’s also possible to share data with other tractors using AccuSync.
This reportedly synchronises Case IH fitted with AFS Pro 700 or the new AFS 700 Plus, enabling drivers to exchange and apply up to date area maps, waylines and boundaries between several machines in the field. Up to six machines can access the same job at the same time.
Christel Diebolt, product marketing manager for Maxxum, said: “The new Case IH Pro 700 Plus monitor offers customers and operators a faster, sharper and more flexible display that, in combination with features such as AccuSync, will improve uptime and the quick, reliable transfer of data between farm field and tractor.”
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