Speed input – Kinze ISOBUS Electronics Package (4900) Rev. 4/14 User Manual

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In the Speed Input settings screen, the ground speed source can be selected, the planter speed sensor can be calibrated,
the manual ground speed can be set, and speed readouts can be seen for each speed source. Tap on the box next to
"Ground Speed Source" to pull up an options menu and select your ground speed source.

NOTE: If the tractor radar or wheel speeds show a value when stationary, press the ZERO button

beside the speed readout. This will set the zero point of the speed source.

Selecting a Current Ground Speed Source

There are 6 possible selections for the Ground Speed Sources:

Manual – Uses a ground speed source that is set by the user.

Planter Ground Speed – A speed sensor located on the planter that is connected to the

Master Module.

Tractor Wheel Speed – Wheel speed sent by the tractor over the ISOBUS.

Tractor Radar Speed – Radar speed sent by the tractor over the ISOBUS.

GPS Speed – GPS speed sent by the GPS Receiver over the ISOBUS.

Automatic – Uses the best possible speed available from one of the following sources, in this order:

1.

GPS

2.

Radar

3.

Wheel

4.

Planter

NOTE: Kinze recommends that the speed source be set to automatic under normal operating

circumstances.

NOTE: Not all tractors and GPS receivers broadcast speed over the ISOBUS check with your

equipment manufacturer to see if it is compliant.

SPEED INPUT

Settings

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