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The main navigation and buttons of the Virtual Terminal (VT) are summarized here:
Note: All images in this document are provided for demonstration purposes only. Depending on system options and software version, your Virtual Terminal may appear slightly different.
[Button]:
Soft keys
[Home] - Home page
[Spray] - Spraying page
[Liquid] - Liquid page
[Machine] - Machine page
[Arm] - Arm controls page
[Switch] - Main switch
[Nozzle top on]
[Nozzle top off]
[Nozzle bottom on]
[Nozzle bottom off]
[Rate - Pressure] - Actual application rate, actual spraying pressure, ..
[Droplet - Flow] - Actual droplet size, flow, ..
[Speed - Tank] - ..
[Row] - Row spacing
[PWM] - PWM indicator
[Headland] - Next step in headland management
βNote: Press and hold to switch sides
PWM Indicator
With LeapBox, a large range of applications and speeds can be achieved with a single nozzle by opening and closing the nozzle. The PWM % indicates the amount of time the nozzle is open. For example, when the PWM % is 30%, the nozzle is opened 30% of the time.
Every nozzle size has a maximum flow, depending on the liquid pressure. When the PWM % is 100%, the nozzle is always open, which means that it is not possible to increase the flow. At this point, the distribution will still be correct, but the application rate will be lower than the target application rate. The display will mark the area below the nozzles it concerns orange. Possible solution at this point:
Drive slower
Increase pressure (This decreases the droplet size)
Decrease application rate
Visualisation of variation between different nozzles.
If both maximum and minimum flow are within reach of the nozzle, the PWM indicator stays blue.
If the flow of one of the nozzles exceeds the maximum flow, the outer bar will turn orange. This indicates that at least one of the nozzles cannot reach its flow.
If none of the nozzles can reach its desired flow, the full bar will turn orange.
Small VT view
Some Isobus displays allow for smaller Virtual Terminal views. This is not supported by BBLeap. It might occur that some functions do work, but the visualization cannot be considered 100% reliable for all systems.


