Set Distance Calibration
IMPORTANT: Distance calibration is important. Population readings,
area calculations, and ground speeds are just some factors dependent
upon distance calibration value. Calibration procedure must be performed
under actual field planting conditions to account for wheel slippage
and other factors. If calibration procedure is performed on a hard
flat surface instead of under field conditions, every reading using
the calibration number for calculation purposes can be in error.

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A - SETUP SELECT Switch
B - DIST CAL Switch
A distance calibration can only be performed with an operational
radar unit installed. If the radar fails, seed flow can still be monitored
by entering a fixed speed into monitor. See SPEED SET MODE in this
section.
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Press SETUP SELECT switch (A) until DIST CAL is displayed in
left-hand column.
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Mark a straight 121.9 m (400 ft.) course in the field.
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While driving at expected planting speed, press the DIST CAL
switch (B) exactly when passing start marker on the course. Display
resets to zero and begins counting pulses. Press DIST CAL switch again,
exactly when passing the end marker.
The display must show approximately 7836.
NOTE: The calibration value must be between 300 and 9999 or
the monitor can be forced into a FORCED SETUP STATE. The monitor cannot
acknowledge other selections until a proper value has been entered.
7836 is a theoretical number and different field conditions
can produce a slightly different result. A calculation number can
be manually input into the console by using the DIGIT SELECT and 0-9
switches, but the most accurate population, area and speed data must
be obtained using the 121.9 m (400 ft.) course method.
Tractors Equipped with a Performance Monitor
Only
The radar for the tractor performance monitor and the radar
for the 350 monitor produce the same output pulses. If each radar
is connected independently to the monitor, both must be calibrated
independently.
NOTE: The calibration value for the tractor performance monitor
can NOT be the same as the planter monitor value.
When both monitors are connected to a single radar, it is not
necessary to calibrate both monitors over a 121.9 m (400 ft.) course.
If the tractor monitor is calibrated in the field on a 121.9 m (400
ft.) course, multiply calibration number by 1.365 and enter the result
into the planter monitor (see tractor OM for calibration procedure).
If the planter monitor is calibrated in the field on the 121.9 m (400
ft.) course, multiply calibration number by 0.733 and enter the result
into the tractor monitor (see tractor OM for procedure). They must
yield nearly identical speed readings from both tractor display and
350 monitor display.
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Example: When using one radar unit with two monitors
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Tractor Monitor used for calibration on 121.9 m (400 ft.) course
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A calibrated tractor value of 5800 x 1.365 = 7917 to be manually
entered into 350 monitor
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350 Monitor used for calibration on 121.9 m (400 ft.) course
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A calibrated value of 7900 x 0.733 = 5790 to be manually entered
into tractor monitor
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