The international ISOBUS standard brings an end to untidy cabs by allowing a single terminal to control and monitor all implements designed to the same standard.

The Console I terminal found in MF machines complies with the latest international ISOBUS standards, allowing it to operate a range of different implements. This ‘future-proof’ system is the way forward for tractor and machine integration, providing users with the benefit of a single operating system with ‘plug-in and go’ operation.
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ISOBUS 11783 is basically the ‘Windows®*’ system for the agricultural world. It allows an implement manufacturer’s control system to be displayed on the console’s screen, saving time and money without the need for additional terminals in the cab. This means that Console I is able to control and monitor any implement designed to the same ISOBUS standard. |
One Console for many machines
Massey Ferguson equipment is being designed to the ISOBUS 11783 standard - the latest MF 2100 large square balers can now be controlled via the Console I terminal.
Simply plug the implement lead into the tractor’s ISOBUS socket and the system automatically uploads the operating menus and displays them on the screen.
ISOBUS integrates the implement into the tractor, saving you costs, enhancing performance and increasing productivity. Simple wiring
With the ISOBUS standard connection there is no need for additional wiring into the cab.
Plug-in and go
When a compatible implement is plugged into the tractor, Console I immediately recognises an ISOBUS implement is attached.
It then automatically uploads the operator interface held on the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) and becomes the implement’s ‘Virtual Terminal’ by displaying the operating menus on the screen.
Standardised operation
The information for each implement shown on the Console I terminal, regardless of manufacturer, follows the same routine of scrolling through menus, selection buttons and activation.
CAN do it all
An implement connected into the ISOBUS socket utilises the tractor’s CAN-BUS network and shares information. The CAN or Controller Area Network is a system that transfers information via a data ‘bus’. Large amounts of information are sent around the network, while all ECU’s on the data ‘bus’ see the ‘messages’, they only read those which are relevant to their operation. This greatly simplifies the wiring by allowing a large number of individual ECU’s to communicate with each other, without the need for a complicated system.
ISOBUS - Seamless simplicity that ‘future-proofs’ your investment.




