Great Plains 3PYP-32TR30 32 Twin Row 30-Inch Quick Start User Manual
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Quick Setup Guide for IntelliAg Model 3PYP 32 Row Twin Row
11001-1427D-201209
©2012 DICKEY-john Corporation
Specifi cations subject to change without notice.
STEP 7: Row Monitor Setup
At the Main Work screen, press the Row Monitor button
.
Enter desired values using Table D as reference.
Press the Work Screen button
to return to the Main Work
screen.
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TABLE E:
Speed Set
Default Value
or Value to
Enter
Instructions/Defi nitions
Source
Digital Frequency
Select CAN Ground if radar is connected to ISO tractor cab harness. Select
Digital Frequency if radar or hall-effect is connected to WSMT actuator harness.
Gspd Constant
12192
Input based on pulse count produced by the ground speed sensor over 400’
distance. See Operator’s manual for calibration instructions.
Shutoff Speed
0.5 mph
Set desired minimum ground speed allowed before the system shuts off.
Minimum
Override
2.0 mph
Set to operate when actual ground speed falls below the designated value.
Control will operate at this speed until actual ground speed rises above minimum
override speed or actual speed drops below shutoff.
Master Sw
Timeout
10
Set to desired number of seconds system shuts off if the master switch is turned
on and there is no ground speed. Toggle master switch to restart the system and
turn off alarm.
Gspd Fail Alarm
Delay
5
Set to desired number of seconds alarm sounds after the ground speed is zero
and seed fl ow continues. (Monitor only)
Precharge
Ground Speed
0
Set to the desired speed the system will use when a precharge time has been
enabled for a control channel. Refer to Table C1: Planter Control Setup for
Precharge Time. This setting will only display when a Precharge Time has been
entered.
Implement Lift
Enabled
Implement lift switch, when enabled, displays an implement lift indicator on the
Main Work screen indicating implement lift position as up or down. Control chan-
nels can be turned on and off without using the master switch.
TABLE D:
Row Monitor
Setup
Default Value
or Value to
Enter
Instructions/Defi nitions
Material Name
See Instructions
Material Name only appears on the Row Monitor Setup screen when all control
channels are disabled and material is set for Monitor Only. This is only used for
ground drive/nonhydraulic applications to monitor population with high and low
alarms. A material must be confi gured and selected to activate alarms.
High Alarm Delay
5
Desired number of seconds that high population can be above high alarm point
before alarm will sound.
Low Alarm Delay
5
Desired number of seconds that low population can be below low alarm point
before alarm will sound.
Population Adjust
100
Enter a % to allow for seed sensor population inaccuracies to achieve the
desired population display. 100% represents true calculation.
Population Filter
50
Set fi lter value to stabilize the monitored population display. Number can be set
to 0% for no fi ltering and 99% for high level fi ltering.
Row Fail Rate
2/1 (2 seeds
every 1 second)
Set to desired number of seeds per second to trigger seed sensor failure alarm.
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STEP 8: Speed Set Calibration Setup
At the Main Work screen, press the Speed Set button
.
Enter desired values using Table E as reference.
Press the Work Screen button
when ground speed calibration
confi gurations are complete to return to the Main Work screen.
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TABLE F:
Accessory
Setup
Default Value
or Value to
Enter
Instructions/Defi nitions
Hopper Setup
# of Hoppers
1
# of hopper sensors connected to each module (4 sensors maximum). # of hop-
per data items for each listed module and the Hopp #’s value will automatically
populate if Auto Confi g is used to confi gure installed sensors.
Logic Level
Active Lo
Sets the active state to low signifying that an alarm is generated if the sensor’s
output is in a low state. Use this setting if the connected sensor outputs a low
condition when empty similar to the DICKEY-john hopper sensor.
Alarm Delay
5 sec
Controls the delay time between the detection of a high/low hopper alarm condi-
tion and the generation of the resulting alarm. The value is entered in seconds.
Channel
Assigns hopper sensor to channel.
RPM Setup
High Alarm
(fan speed)
4200 rpm
Sets the RPM value at which a high RPM warning error is generated.
Low Alarm
(fan speed)
2900 rpm
Sets the RPM value at which a low RPM warning error is generated.
High Alarm Delay
0 sec
Establishes the delay between the detection of a high RPM alarm condition and
the resulting alarm display. The value is entered in seconds.
Low Alarm Delay
0 sec
Establishes the delay between the detection of a low RPM alarm condition and
the resulting alarm display. The value is entered in seconds.
RPM Constant
3 pulses/rev
Number of pulses per sensor revolution.
RPM Filter
0
Filters the signal out of the RPM sensor.
Disable Control
on Low Alarm
Disabled
Allows for disabling of all control channels if the RPM value of the selected sen-
sor falls below the low alarm level setting.
STEP 9: Accessory Sensor Setup
Hopper Assignment
At the Main Work screen, press the Next Page button
.
Press the Module Confi guration button
to display the Module
Confi guration screen.
At the Module Confi guration screen, press the Hopper Assign button
.
Press Hopper Set button
.
Enter desired values using Table F as reference.
RPM Assignment
At the Module Confi guration screen, press the Accessory Assignment
button
.
Press the RPM Setup button
. NOTE: There must be at least 1
RPM sensor confi gured before the RPM Setup button appears on the
screen.
Enter desired values using Table F as reference.
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STEP 10: Clutch Folding Module (CFM) Setup
The CFM is installed in the cab to control row clutches, wing fold, marker
tilt, and marker fold.
At the Main Work screen, press the Clutch CFG button to access the
Clutch Confi guration screen and verify that the correct # of clutches
are confi gured for the system.
The Clutch CFG button
only appears as a top level button
when a planter output module and clutch folding module are installed.
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O U T P U T
1 - 8
# O F
R O W S
R O W
# ’s
9 - 2 4
2 5 - 3 2
LEFT
CENTER
RIGHT
8
16
8
# of Clutches 3