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Stepper seed rate control configuration, Tepper, Ontrol – Ag Leader InSight Ver.8.0 Users Manual User Manual

Page 139: Onfiguration

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The following procedure describes how to configure a Stepper
Seed Control Module, which is a function of SeedCommand. To
begin, press the Setup button and go to the Configuration Tab.
Press the Add button, and the Operating Configuration Wizard
appears.

1. Select Vehicle

a. Use the drop down box to select the vehicle you would like to use in
this configuration.

b. Press Next to continue.

Note: If there are no vehicles in the list, press New and the Vehicle Setup Wizard appears. For help with
adding a new vehicle, see

“Adding A New Vehicle” on page

103

.

2. Select Implement

a. Use the drop-down box to select the implement you would like to use in this configuration.

b. Press Next to continue.

Note: If there are no implements in the list, press the New button and the Implement Setup Wizard appears.
For help with adding a new implement, see

“Adding A New Implement” on page

106

.

3. Select Rate Logging/Control

a. Select the Rate Logging/Control operation type.

b. Press Next to continue.

4. Select Controller

a. The Select Controller window appears. Press New to create a new Stepper Seed Rate Controller.

5. Select Stepper Seed Control

a. The Controller Setup Wizard appears. Select a controller.

Underneath the Device drop-down menu, select SeedCommand.

Underneath the Device Type drop-down menu, select Stepper Seed Control.

b. Press Next to continue.

6. Select Number of Drives

a. Use the up and down arrows to enter in the number of stepper seed motor drives on your planter.

b. Press Next to continue.

7. Enter Suggested Controller Name

a. A suggested controller name appears. If necessary, use the on-screen keyboard to edit the name of the

controller.

b. Press Finish to exit the Controller Setup Wizard and continue the configuration.

8. Select Planting Method

Note: Single Variety records one variety (and one target rate) for the entire planter/seeder. Split Planting
shows two or three varieties (each with its own individual target rate) to be recorded and mapped
simultaneously.

The Operating Configuration Wizard reappears.