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Note: Split-row users must configure the Seed Tube Monitor Module for both Standard Row configurations
and Split Row configurations. Both configurations are then saved in the module, and settings for each planting
configuration are automatically applied when you specify the machine configuration on the Run Screen.

Seed Monitor Alarms

Pressing the Alarms button on the Seed Monitor Options window
summons the Seed Monitor Alarms window, as shown.

The High and Low buttons assign a percentage of error that will trigger
the rate alarm.

The Disable High and Disable Low buttons deactivate the respective
high or low rate alarms.

The Select All button selects all rows so that you may change the alarm
threshold for the entire group.

KINZE P

LANTER

M

ONITOR

The KINZE Planter Monitor is a feature that receives planting data from a KINZE Population Monitor on
the 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.

1. Display setup.

This creates a configuration that is used for KINZE Planter Monitor operations. If you have a KINZE
Population Monitor, see

“KINZE Population Monitor Configuration” on page

131

, especially the part of the

procedure dealing with selecting implement options.

Note: If you have a Hydraulic Seed Control Configuration, see

“Hydraulic Seed Control Configuration” on

page

123

. If you have a Seed Tube Monitor Module Configuration, see

“Seed Tube Monitor Module

Configuration” on page

126

.

2. Monitor Module setup.

Including front and rear unit settings, Shaft RPM sensor settings, and row spacing settings. This step allows
the display to detect the physical KINZE Planter devices. To begin, see

“KINZE Planter Monitor Setup” on

page

133

and then continue on to

“KINZE Planter Configuration” on page

134

.

3. Sensor detection process.

This allows the display to detect the proper number of muxbus sensors on the row units. See

“Muxbus

Sensor Detection (for KINZE Planter Monitor)” on page

136

.

4. Set alarm thresholds.

This allows you to determine the level at which the seed monitor alarms will sound. See

“KINZE Seed

Monitor Alarms” on page

139

.