Troubleshooting with pf3000 – Great Plains 2510HDP Operator Manual User Manual

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Troubleshooting with PF3000

1.

No Target Rate appears on the PF3000

• has field been selected? Select target file (see

PF3000 Settings, Step 4)

• check recipe to verify that it is valid

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

have GPS signal, or are you outside of field?

2.

No Actual Rate appears on the PF3000.

• actual rate cannot be logged using the PF3000

with the Great Plains Precision Population Con-
troller.

3.

Target Rate appears on PF3000 but not on GP Con-
troller Console.

• make sure GP Controller Console is set to VR

Mode (see Figure 97 page 78).

• double-check all cable connections

• check Nominal rates on both the PF3000 (PF3000

Settings, Step 5), and on the GP Controller Con-
sole (GP Settings, Step 2) These must be set to
the same number.

4.

Rates on GP Controller Console and on PF3000 do
not match.

• check Nominal rates on both the PF3000 (PF3000

Settings, Step 5), and on the GP Controller Con-
sole (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 the PF3000 are in 4% incre-

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

• Check the target conversion number (PF3000 Set-

tings, Step 6). If the recipe requires a target con-
version 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 on the PF3000 and on the GP Console
should be near 25,000. See PF 3000 Settings,
Step 5 for calculating Nominal Rate.

5.

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

• Make certain that PF3000 and GP Controller Con-

sole agree. If not, see Troubleshooting step 4
above.

• 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.

• When planting small size seeds and/or at high

rates, if population monitor consistently indicates a
lower population than the GP Controller Console,
contact monitor manufacturer for performance
specs for that application.

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