Troubleshooting with sitemate – Great Plains 2510HDP Operator Manual User Manual

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2.

Press Function key and go to Rawson mode. Press
Function key until the Nominal Rate appears on the
display. Using the Up/Down arrow keys, set the Nom-
inal Rate to the same number as you set the SiteM-
ate. Once Nominal Rate is set, press Function key
until the main operating screen appears, as shown in
Figure 70 on page 70.

3.

Press On/VR key again to toggle to VR mode. VR
should appear on the screen along with the Rate that
is being sent from the SiteMate computer. (See Fig-

ure 97 on page 78). Verify that the rate shown on the
GP Controller Console is the same as the recipe
sent from SiteMate. Press Engage key to activate
the Precision Population Controller.

4.

To change rates manually when in VR mode, simply
touch the Up/Down arrow keys. This will change the
Controller to the rate you select manually. To return
to VR, simply touch the On/VR key to toggle back to
VR mode.

Troubleshooting with SiteMate

1.

No Rx rate appears on SiteMate

• has field been selected? Select VRT file (see

SiteMate Settings, Step 5)

• check recipe to verify that it is valid by viewing

Attributes for each zone in SiteMate

• if recipe calls for zero rate as the default, do you

have GPS signal, or are you outside of field?

2.

Rx rate appears on SiteMate, but no Applied Rate.

• make sure “Go” button on SiteMate is pressed.

(button should read “Stop” when recipe is being
sent to GP Console)

• you must be planting in order for Applied Rate to

appear.

3.

Rx rate appears on SiteMate but not on GP Control-
ler Console.

• make sure GP Controller Console is set to VR

Mode (see Figure 98 on page 78).

• double-check all cable connections

• check Nominal rates on both the SiteMate (SiteM-

ate Settings, Step 4), and on the GP Controller
Console (GP Settings, Step 2) These must be set
to the same number.

4.

Rates on GP Controller Console and on SiteMate do
not match.

• check Nominal rates on both the SiteMate (SiteM-

ate Settings, Step 4), and on the GP Controller
Console (GP Settings, Step 2) These must be set
to the same number.

• Re-check GP calibration number, with metering

wheel and row spacing.

• The recipe rates from SiteMate are in 4% incre-

ments. If the two rates are within this 4% range,
the units are operating normally.

• Check the Conversion number (SiteMate Settings,

Step 2). If the recipe requires a target conversion
number, i.e. the recipe is for 25 which means
25,000 seeds/acre, the target conversion number
will be 1000. In this case the Nominal Rate in
SiteMate and the GP Console should be near
25,000. See SiteMate Settings, Step 4 for calculat-
ing Nominal Rate.

5.

Population Monitor rate does not match GP Control-
ler Console.

• Make certain that SiteMate and GP Controller

Console agree. If not, see Troubleshooting step 4.

• Re-check GP calibration number, with metering

wheel and row spacing.

• Re-check planter monitor settings: calibration

number, row spacing, number of rows, swath
width, seed, etc.

• On small seeds and/or high rates, if population

monitor consistently indicates a lower population
than the GP Controller Console, contact monitor
manufacturer for performance specs for that appli-
cation.

• GPS signal is not being received by SiteMate:

• verify that GPS serial port (which is also the dock-

ing port) is not set to PC connection only
(Start/Settings/Communications/PC Connec-
tions-check GPS settings in Configure/Set-
tings/GPS settings/COM (typically COM1, 4800
Baud, 8 data bits, Parity None, and Stop Bits 1)

• Click Data tab to view GPS details

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