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Task management (ISOBUS-TC)
Configuring ISOBUS-TC
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Task management (ISOBUS-TC)
The ISOBUS-TC application has two jobs:
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As
Task Controller
, the application controls all of the relevant data between the terminal and
other implements that are connected to the ISOBUS or terminal (Part 11 of the standard
ISO11783).
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As
Task Manager
, the application enables the creation and editing of ISO-XML tasks. This also
enables communication with Farm Management Information Systems (Part 10 of the standard
ISO11783).
The jobs performed by the application depend on how the “Operating Mode” parameter is configured.
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“
Standard
” - Only the Task-Controller jobs
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“
Extended
” - Task-Controller and Task-Manager jobs
Configuring ISOBUS-TC
The “farmpilot” parameter
This parameter shows the status of the connection to the “farmpilot” portal.
“Operating Mode” parameter
With this parameter, you can set whether the Task Controller of ISOBUS-TC should work in the
background or if you want to work actively with ISO-XML tasks.
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“
Standard
” - Two working methods are possible here.
Working method 1:
– All task data is managed through the “TRACK-Leader” app.
– In ISOBUS-TC, you cannot create any tasks.
– In this operating mode, ISOBUS-TC works in the background.
Working method 2:
– You can load field data from a shape file (field boundaries, guidance lines) in ISOBUS-TC.
This field data is made available in the “TRACK-Leader” app. Also possible without an
ISOBUS-TC license.
– After activating the ISOBUS-TC license, you can edit shape prescription maps.
– In ISOBUS-TC, you cannot create any tasks.
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“
Extended
” - In this operating mode, the ISOBUS-TC menu is extended. The ISOBUS-TC
license is required. In this mode, ISOBUS-TC serves to manage and process ISO-XML tasks.
Two working methods are possible here.
Working method 1:
– You can manage and process ISO-XML tasks using a Farm Management Information
System.
Working method 2:
– You can create and manage master data yourself in the ISOBUS-TC app.
In these instructions, only the standard mode will be explained. The extended mode is described in
the separate instructions for ISOBUS-TC.
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