Alarms, Should be seeding – Great Plains ADC2220 Operator Manual User Manual
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ADC2220
Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.
167-073M
2012-10-17
Refer to Figure 44
The display returns to the Normal Operate screen.
Notice that the Top Display now reads Rear Shaft RPM.
Alarms
The alarm display becomes active when any conditions
fall below the set alarm points. For example: Low Fan
Speed, High Fan Speed, Low Hopper Level, No Ground
Speed, Low Seed Flow.
All alarms operate in a similar fashion:
An audible alarm sounds and
an alarm message appears on the display.
This alarm display is only active when the monitor is at
its normal operating screen.
Pressing “OK” silences all alarms. All acknowledged
alarms are displayed on the normal operating screen
active alarm window until the alarm condition is fixed.
Sample alarm screens are shown below.
Should be Seeding
Refer to Figure 45
Should be Seeding alarm indicates that the implement
has been out of motion for more than 30 seconds.
Figure 44
Normal Operating with New Item
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Figure 45
Alarm: Should Be Seeding
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