Most integral planters use one or more push button switches mounted on a row unit parallel arm. The switches compress when the planter is raised and release when lowered.
Two Switch System:
One switch is installed on the far left side of the machine, and one switch on the first row unit to the right of center. If only one switch is compressed, the drives continue to turn. Uneven ground can cause one switch to compress while one switch remains in the released position. Drives only stop when BOTH switches are compressed as planter is raised.
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A tractor mounted radar determines ground speed.
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A wheel motion sensor mounted on a planter wheel detects motion and indicates the planter is moving. This is a safety feature validating the radar signal.
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Variable rate drive motors are powered by continuous hydraulic flow from the tractor. The controller signals a solenoid operating a hydraulic valve on the motor to control motor speed.
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A speed sensor mounted on the motor shaft detects motor speed.
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The operator enters data into the monitor for seed rates, seed disks, seed meters, row spacing, motor
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sprockets, frame position, and other data for the controller to process in order to control motor speed and therefore meter speed. Population readings detected by seed sensors do NOT control motor speed.
The following components must be active for system operation:
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Monitor operation-Monitor and controller must have electrical power.
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Continuous hydraulic oil flow-Oil must be flowing to motors.
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Radar-Controller must detect speeds greater than 1.6 km/h (1 mph).
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Wheel motion sensor-Controller must detect wheel motion.
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Height switch-Controller must detect a lowered planter.
To verify these inputs with the monitor, see CHECK CURRENT CONFIGURATION in Setup Planter Configuration and Seed Monitor section.
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