Near Intersection of I-35 & I-90 Southern Mn. | To keep up the confusion. Now I understand that you are using InCommands and not an Integra so the Steer Command Z2 will work for you.
It is connected by a loose 4 pin ethernet connector that connects to the small plug on the back of the InCommand and a similar plug on the Steering controller module. It also connects to the InCommand display cable to receive High Current power. It connects to the guidance activation plug so the controller is only on when the InCommand is On.
Your Integra display cable with adapter does work for you InCommand but may not have any ISO branch. It may have a 4 pin branch.
A genuine InCommand display cable would mate with the InCommand without the adapter and it could have a 6 pin ISO branch.
I use an Ag Leader "HiJack" cable on my Deere 8310R. This allows me to use the ISO connector on the back of the tractor that came with the tractor. That cable originally mated with the Deere electronics since the assumption was that we would be using a Deere display. The HiJack cable allows the connector to be used but reroutes the connection to the Ag Leader display cable.
Anything connected to the IBBC connector now will be routed to the Ag Leader. A terminator is suppled so that the Deere side won't complain.
You would not need to use the IBBC connector but since it is there and likely not being used for anything you might want to. It would be possible to go directly to the ISO branch on the display cable as ShopTeacher mentions. This would save the cost of the HiJack cable.
Edited by tedbear 10/31/2025 12:48
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