Getting Started With See & Spray Gen 2: Setup, Calibration, and First-Pass Tips
Practical guidance to run your first season with See & Spray Gen 2 confidently.
When you add See & Spray Gen 2 to your operation, a good setup and first‑season plan make all the difference. With the right calibrations and expectations, operators can quickly trust what the system is doing in the field.
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Pre-Season Setup Steps
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Confirm that your machine software, G5Plus CommandCenter or display, and Operations Center connections are current.
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Inspect cameras and sensors to ensure they are clean, securely mounted, and correctly aligned.
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Work with Koenig Equipment to verify machine activations for See & Spray modes and any related precision upgrades.
Calibration and Field Checks
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Perform recommended boom, flow, and pressure calibrations, just as you would for broadcast applications.
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Run initial passes in a field with visible weed pressure and check nozzle patterns, hit rates, and spray timing.
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Use the in‑cab display to monitor target hits and watch for weed pressure map development as you spray.
Operator Best Practices in the First Season
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Start at moderate speeds until operators gain confidence in detection and nozzle timing.
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Choose fields with clear weed‑to‑crop contrast early on to showcase how the system works.
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Review Operation Center reports and maps with operators so they understand how their passes show up as data layers.
How Koenig Equipment Supports Your First Season
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Provide on‑farm start‑up support, including ride‑along sessions during your first See & Spray passes.
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Help you configure reports that track herbicide savings, acres covered, and hit rates so you see ROI clearly.
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Be on call during tight application windows so questions or concerns don’t slow you down.