Kinze Planter Monitoring
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Kinze Planter Monitoring
KINZE® Planter Monitor Module Quick Reference Sheet Section 1: KINZE Planter Monitor Module Checklist The KINZE Planter Monitor Module is a feature that receives planting data from a KINZE Population Monitor on the InSight run screen. If you have purchased the KINZE Population Monitor product, you should configure it in the following order. Note: Steps 1-4 must be performed by everyone who has purchased a KINZE Planter Monitor; steps 5-6 are performed by customers who have purchased those specific features. KINZE PMM Checklist STEPS ACTION SEE SECTION AND PAGE 1 InSight setup. This creates an InSight configuration that is used for KINZE Planter Monitor operations. See “KINZE Population Monitor Configuration” in Section 2 on page 2-4. 2 Monitor Module setup, including front and rear unit settings, Shaft RPM sensor settings, and row spacing settings. This step allows the InSight display to detect the physical KINZE Planter devices. See Section 3 on page 4, and “KINZE Planter Configuration” in the Planting section of the InSight User Manual. 3 Sensor detection process. This allows the InSight display to detect the proper number of muxbus sensors on the row units. See “Muxbus Sensor Detection” in Section 10 on page 12. 4 Set alarm thresholds. This allows you to determine the level at which the seed monitor alarms will sound. See “KINZE Seed Monitor Alarms” in the Planting section of the InSight User Manual. 5 Calibrate the Magnetic Pickup Coil. This step, which is performed by customers who have purchased the Magnetic Pickup Coil Speed Sensor allows the Monitor Module to receive data from this sensor, which measures the ground speed of the planter. See “KINZE Magnetic Coil Speed Sensor Calibration” in the Planting section of the InSight User Manual. 6 EdgeVac® calibration. This step, which is performed by customers who have purchased the EdgeVac® seed meters, allows the InSight display to receive accurate data from the meters. See “KINZE EdgeVac Calibration” in the Planting section of the InSight User Manual. Part No. 2002831-43 Rev. C 1 Section 2: Planting Configuration Procedure The following procedure describes the complete process of configuring a KINZE Planter Monitor Module. To begin, press the Setup button and go to the Configuration Tab. Here you can select the equipment configuration type. Note: In order for you to use this configuration at the Run Screen, you must also configure a vehicle, implement, controller and product(s). For more information on how to configure these, consult the InSight™ User Manual. Planting Configuration STEPS ACTION 1 Select Vehicle At the Configuration Tab, press the Add button and the Operating Configuration Wizard appears. Select an existing Vehicle from the drop-down menu, or press the Add button and create a new vehicle with the Vehicle Setup Wizard. Press Next to continue. 2 Select Implement Select an existing Implement from the drop-down menu, or press the New button and create a new implement with the Implement Setup Wizard. Press Next to continue. 3 Select Planter/Seeder Type and Attachment Method From the top drop-down menu, select Planter. Then use the bottom drop-down menu to select either Rear Drawbar or Rear 3-Point Hitch. Press Next to continue. 4 Select Implement Options Select the following options, depending upon your desired configuration. Planter Monitor – Use the drop-down menu to select the KINZE Planter Monitor Module option in order to enable the KINZE Planter Monitor functions. Split Rows Enabled – Check this box to enable monitoring and logging data from the planter’s Split Row units (For Split Row-enabled planters, you will need to create separate implement configurations for Split Row and non-Split Row operations). Planter Section Clutch Control – Check this box to enable the planter clutch control. Press Next to continue. 5 Enter the Number of Rows and Spacing Use the up and down arrows to enter the number of rows and spacing, then press Next. Note: These numbers will vary depending upon the crop that you are planting. 6 Enter the Number of Implement Section(s) Use the up and down arrow to enter the number of implement sections, and press Next. Note: Do not enter the number of individual rows. Enter the number of swath sections that can be independently turned on and off. Part No. 2002831-43 Rev. C 2 Planting Configuration (continued) STEPS ACTION 7 Enter Section Widths from Left to Right If you entered more than one section in Step 6, the Enter Section Widths from Left to Right window appears. This window shows the number of sections and rows in the configuration. From here you can: Press Next, or Highlight the section number, and use the numeric keypad to change the section row numbers; then press Next. Note: The implement is divided up into equal section sizes by default. To modify the sections, press the keypad button for each section that needs to be changed. 8 Enter Distance from Hitch to Application Point (front to back) Use the numeric keypad to enter the distance from the implement hitch to the application point (from front to back). When finished, press Next. 9 Enter Implement Name Use the keyboard button to enter an Implement Name, then press Finish. 10 Select Operation Type Select either Area Logging (Site Verification) or Rate Logging/Control. For configurations that do not include the Hydraulic Seed Control Module or the Stepper Seed Control options, you must choose Area Logging (Site Verification). Press Next. For configurations that include a Hydraulic Seed Control Module or the Stepper Seed Control option, you must choose Rate Logging/Control. Press Next to continue. Complete the configuration procedure by continuing through the wizard by making selections regarding controllers, additional equipment, and Ground Speed Source that is particular to your planting operation. For more information, see the Hydraulic Seed Rate or Seed Tube Monitor configuration procedure in the Planting section of the InSight User Manual. 10a Select Planting Method If you selected more than one Implement Section in Step 6 on page 2, the Select Planting Method window appears. Select either Single Variety or Split Planting (Two Variety Split or Three Variety Split). Press Next to continue. If you selected Single Variety, continue at Step 11, “Add Additional Application Equipment” on page 4. If you selected a Split Planting method, continue at Step 10b below. 10b Assign Sections to Splits on Planter Press the touchpad and choose the Planter Side where you wish to assign sections. Then press the numeric keypad to enter the number of sections. Press Next to continue. Part No. 2002831-43 Rev. C 3 Planting Configuration (continued) STEPS ACTION 11 Add Additional Application Equipment (optional) If you plan to use additional application equipment, press the Add button and use the Equipment Configuration Wizard to add equipment. Press Next to continue. 12 Select Ground Speed Source Select a Primary and Backup Ground Speed Source, (such as GPS, Wheels, Track or Radar). Press Next to continue. 13 Enter Suggested Name for Configuration A suggested configuration name appears. If necessary, edit this name by pressing the keyboard button and entering a new name with the on-screen keypad. Press Finish when complete. Section 3: Implement Options The Implement Tab includes two buttons underneath the Implement Options area of the window. These settings are explained in more detail below. Implement Options (on Implement Tab) The Seed Monitor Setup button allows you to configure planter and sensor settings, and adjust alarm thresholds. KINZE Planter Monitor Setup Planter Configuration - This window includes settings for the number of Front and Rear Units, the number of Shaft RPM Sensors, and the minimum Row Spacing (in inches). This window also includes the Magnetic Coil Speed Sensor Calibration Wizard, the Speed Source of the planter and EdgeVac® Calibration. Additionally, you may check the appropriate check mark boxes to enable other sensors such as the Down Pressure Sensor and SDS Sensor. Note: Changing the sensor configuration will send you to the Sensor Configuration window and initiate the Muxbus Sensor Detection process. For more information, see the Muxbus Sensor Detection portion in the Planting section in the InSight™ User Manual. Sensor Configuration – This window shows the status of each row, as well as Shaft RPM Sensors, Magnetic Pickups, SDS Sensors, Vacuum Sensors, and Down Pressure Sensor. Here one can also view sensor information, as well as replace these sensors. Alarms – The Alarms button pulls up the Seed Monitor Alarms window, where the operator can set a threshold for the population alarm at 10%, 50%, or 70% or a user-specified percentage; or disable the alarm entirely. Part No. 2002831-43 Rev. C 4 Section 4: KINZE PMM Setup Part No. 2002831-43 Rev. C 5 Section 5: General Setup Menu Part No. 2002831-43 Rev. C 6 Section 6: Planting/Seeding Menu Tree Part No. 2002831-43 Rev. C 7 Section 7: Run Screen Menu Tree Part No. 2002831-43 Rev. C 8 Section 8: Run Screen Functionality and Display Items The Run Screen provides control of all field operations and the data logging associated with Planting. It includes a Population Monitor Bar Graph, as well as a number of other display items on the right hand side of the screen. Run Screen Functionality and Display Items The Population Monitor Bar Graph shows the number of row units as well as the instantaneous percentage planter average of seeds being distributed on each row unit. The Planter Button brings up the Planter Monitor Options window, which is discussed further in Section 9 on page 11. The Rate Display and Spacing Display are where Instantaneous Average Rate and Spacing are displayed either for the entire planter, or for each row, depending upon settings in Planter Monitor Options. The Shaft Speed displays the speed of the planter drive shafts, in RPM. The Tank Weight displays the weight of seed in each tank. Part No. 2002831-43 Rev. C 9 Run Screen Functionality and Display Items (continued) The Tank Area Left displays the number of acres (hectares) that can be planted with the amount of seed remaining in the tanks. The Tank Pressure displays the air pressure level for the Air Seed Delivery (ASD) system. The EdgeVac Level is a measurement of seed meter vacuum. This measurement, shown in inches of water, is displayed for each vacuum fan. The Pneumatic Down Pressure is a measurement of down force the air bag places on the row unit. The Clutch Status is displayed for all clutch sections on the Run Screen’s Planting Tab. Part No. 2002831-43 Rev. C 10 Section 9: Planter Monitor Options The Planter Monitor Options window, which appears when the operator presses the Planter button on the Run screen, is where the operator can change settings displayed on the Rate/Spacing Display (shown on p 9). Options include Planter Mode, Scan Mode and Freeze Mode, explained below. Planter Monitor Options Planter Mode is the default setting for the Rate/Spacing Display. This setting specifies that the Rate/Spacing Display shows the instantaneous average population and seed spacing for the entire planter. Scan Mode specifies that the Rate/Spacing Display shows an automatic row-by-row scan on all the planter’s row units, displayed in sequence from left to right. Freeze Mode specifies that the Rate/Spacing Display continuously shows only one specified row chosen by the operator. Part No. 2002831-43 Rev. C 11 Section 10: Muxbus Sensor Detection Upon your initial configuration of the KINZE Planter Monitor, you must complete the Sensor Muxbus Detection process. This process allows the PMM to detect each sensor on the planter. In order for the display to show the correct Planter Monitor information, you must complete the detection process for each muxbus sensor. Note: Be sure that all of your planter sensors are unplugged before you begin the Muxbus Detection process. If any of your sensors are still plugged in, the Muxbus Detection process will abort. If this occurs, unplug the remaining sensors and retry the procedure. To start the Sensor Muxbus Detection process, go to the Implement Tab, press the Seed Monitor Setup button, and when the KINZE Planter Monitor Setup window appears, press the Planter Configuration button. Muxbus Sensor Detection STEPS 1 ACTION Make Settings Adjustments on Planter Configuration window When the Planter Configuration window appears, make any changes to the Planter Configuration Settings that are necessary. For more information on these settings, see “KINZE Planter Configuration” in the Planting section of the InSight User Manual. When you are finished making adjustments to the settings, press Accept. Note: The Muxbus detection process will only start if you have changed the sensor configuration. If you have not changed your configuration, it will not repeat the muxbus detection process but instead will exit to the Implement Tab. 2 Disconnect planter sensors from planter harness Make sure all planter sensors are disconnected from the planter harness. 3 Accept the Muxbus Detection warning A window appears, informing you that your configuration has changed and that it will require a muxbus detection. Once all sensors are disconnected, press the Accept button on the Configuration Changed window. The Muxbus Detection Process can now begin. Part No. 2002831-43 Rev. C 12 Muxbus Sensor Detection (continued) STEPS 4 ACTION Plug in Sensors Plug in each physical sensor plug into the muxbus wiring harness on the planter, in the order the sensors will be viewed on the InSight display, and follow the on-screen instructions. Install the sensors in the following order: 1. Rear Row Seed sensors from left to right. 2. Front Row Seed sensors from left to right. 3. Auxiliary Sensors in the following order: a. Auxiliary Section Transmission Sensors, from left to right. b. Auxiliary Ground Speed Pickup Sensor. c. SDS Sensors. d. EdgeVac® Sensors. e. Pneumatic Down Pressure. f. Seed Scale Sensor, Air Compressor Sensor, and ASD Sensor. When the row unit sensor is plugged in, the InSight display will beep once and show the status as “Calibrating”. When calibration is complete, the display will beep again and state either “OK” or “Slow”. 5 Detect Complete When the Muxbus Detection process is complete, a message displays, stating “All sensors found”. 6 Resolve Any Possible Errors When the Muxbus Detection Process begins, each row unit will display “N/A” (Not Available) underneath the status. But as the Muxbus Detection process takes place, each row unit should state “Calibrating” for a time, then should indicate “OK”. After calibration, the sensor status displays either one of two different states: OK - The sensor is working and is communicating at a 9600 baud rate. Slow - The sensor is working, but is communicating at a 2400 baud rate. Note: Some older KPM 1, II, and III systems have slower sensors with black connectors, that communicate at a 2400 baud rate. The KPM I, II, and III systems with blue connectors communicate at a 9600 baud rate. A slower baud rate does not result in decreased performance. Part No. 2002831-43 Rev. C 13
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