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(H) Drive Status Bar: Shows whether meter drives are active or inactive. The status bar is divided into the number of drive sections on the planter. Green is active. Gray is inactive. When a disconnect is inactive, the green bar for that drive section turns gray, the meter drives stop, and the population drops to zero. The status bar does not turn green again and population bars do not reappear until all rows in the disconnected drive section deliver greater than two seeds per second.
(I) Average population across entire machine (seeds per area).
(J) Vacuum Level display. When machine is equipped with more than one vacuum fan, the bar is divided by the number of fans on the machine.
(K) Fertilizer pressure (if equipped).
(L) Planter Cautions.
(M) Planter at a glance screen area.
(N) Population Bar. Orange when close to limit. Red when out of limit.
(O) Counters and speed are displayed in lower section of screen.
Planter At A Glance Mode
The line in the middle is the target population. When a row approaches the upper or lower limit, the bar for that row turns orange and an alarm sounds along with a text message. If a row falls below two seeds per second, the bar turns red and a row failed warning appears. The top of the graph is the programmed upper limit. The bottom of the graph is the programmed lower limit.
The graph shown here indicates the machine is not seeding evenly on both sides. Possible causes are the drivelines or vacuums not operating equally. Row eighteen is either operating below the average of the other meters or the seed sensor is dirty or has malfunctioned.
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