0 introduction – Seed Hawk Air Drill Monitor 2008 User Manual

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Seed Hawk Air Drill Monitor

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

The SEED HAWK Drill Monitor is capable of monitoring and displaying:

x ground speed (Radar or Implemented Mounted Smart Shaft Sensor)

x two fans

x three shaft speeds

x three bins

x field area

x total area

x sounding an alarm and displaying which of the devices listed above are at fault.

x three application rates

The monitor will sound an alarm to alert the operator if it detects any of the following
conditions:

x low shaft speed on any shaft

x low level in any bin

x loss of motion

x low or high fan speed

The monitor allows the following settings to be changed:

x Ground speed pulses per 400 feet and pulses per revolution

x Pulses per revolution of 3 shafts

x Low shaft alarm point for 3 shafts

x Low bin alarm point for 3 bins

x The width of the implement

x Display in imperial or metric units

x Low and High fan alarm point for 2 fans

These settings, as well as the field and accumulated areas are stored in non-volatile memory.
This means that the information is retained even when power is disconnected.

The SEED HAWK drill monitor utilises a multiplexed data communication system to monitor the
functions of a drill. In the multiplexed system, all sensors communicate with the monitor on the
same three wires. This permits a reduction in wiring cost and complexity as well as a reduced
connector count.

The monitor is packaged in a black ABS plastic case. Three cables exit the rear. One is a two
wire power cable that connects to the tractor power supply. The second is a three wire cable
that brings power and communications to the remote sensors through the main harness. The
third is a four wire cable for the optional radar ground speed sensor.

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