20/20 SeedSense FAQ print version
The 20/20 will provide its full spectrum of information for corn, sunflowers, etc. For high population crops, such as soybeans, it provides population, downforce, vacuum, ride quality, speed and other standard measurements but will not provide singulation, spacing, or economic data.
The 20/20 will replace you existing monitor so long as you are not using your current monitor for any planter control options. If so, both will run side-by-side in the cab with you
The 20/20 reads the information reported by the seed tube sensors to provide accurate, real-time seed information. The Smart Connector processes this information and reports it to the display unit.
The 20/20 replaces a pin or link in the depth adjustment system with a similar pin or link equipped with a load sensor. This sensor measures the weight being carried by the gauge wheels.
Accelerometers in the Row Unit Modules measure the vertical velocities of the row units to which they are attached. They report to the monitor what percentage of the time the movement of the row units is good (not negatively affecting the performance of the row unit).
Hex Shaft Error measures the speed that your meters are actually turning relative to the speed that they should be turning based on actual speed and your population setting in the transmission. This is a way for you to check for excessive wheel slip or transmission issues on ground driven planter systems. It can also check the accuracy of you speed calibration on your tractor.
Using the 20/20 Setup Tool, you can enter all of the hybrids that you will be planting into the 20/20. You can also add hybrids directly into the 20/20 display itself. As you plant, you can designate which of those hybrids are being planted and on what rows. This information is saved as part of the field map data which can be exported to most farm management software applications.
The 20/20 uses GPS for two purposes. First, it calculates speed which is displayed in the upper right hand corner of the display. Second, the 20/20 saves all of its measurements every second, giving them a GPS location stamp. This allows you to export field mapping data to your farm management software for mapping purposes.
You will most likely be able to run the 20/20 with your existing GPS system. This will require the purchase of an adapter from Precision Planting. The 20/20 will still come with its own GPS receiver, however.
In those rare circumstances where you might lose GSP signal, you can enable the “simulated speed” feature. This allows you to input your known speed and allow the 20/20 to continue to function fully.
Will the 20/20 work with my older, low-rate sensors?
While the 20/20 will operate with low rate (2-eye) sensors, its information will only be as good as the sensors that provide the data. The low rate sensors will not see every seed and will report those missed seeds as skips.
Our research indicates that three RUMs and Down Force sensors provide good, useable data to help you manage the ride quality and down force on your planter. Additional RUMs and Smart Pin/Links can be purchased if you would like to have this data provided on more than three rows.
For John Deere and Kinze 2000 (KM or DJ monitor) series planters, the Smart Connector mounts on the planter between the 37 pin connectors that connect your planter and tractor harnesses. This allows the Smart Connector t process the seed information and to provide the monitor with accurate, real-time population, singulation, and spacing information.
For Kinze 3000 series planters you will need to replace the harness and seed tube sensors on your planter in order for it to be compatible with 20/20. Once this is done, it works just like a Deere or Kinze 2000 series as described above.
For a John Deere or Kinze 2000 series planter, down force is measured by a Smart Pin. This pin replaces the pivot pin on your row unit below the depth adjustment lever.
For a Kinze 3000 series planter, down force is measured by a Smart Link. This replaces the linkage in the depth adjustment arm in your row unit.
On most planters, the Smart Connector mounts on the planter hitch between the 37 pin connectors that join your planter harness with your tractor harness.
On John Deere and Deere Bauer planters with SeedStar monitors, the Smart Connector will mount farther back on the planter near the wedge box. Use the MetriPack cable to attach the Smart Connector between the seed tube sensor wires and the wedge box. Your planter may have two wedge boxes, one taking data from the seed tube sensors and another managing the hydraulics. Make sure you locate the wedge box that is attached to the seed tube sensor wires.
The touch screen display comes with a metal mounting arm that pivots up and down. You may also purchase a RAM articulated arm mount. The RAM may be mounted directly to a spot in the cab or you may purchase the suction cup base and mount the RAM to a window or other flat surface.
The seed tube sensors that operate with the KPM monitor that equips Kinze 3000 series planters and some 2000 series planters do not report individual seed data. Rather, they provide only summary data that cannot be used to provide singulation and spacing information.
The vacuum sensor plugs into the Row Unit Module. The hose will then attach to an elbow joint that screws into a small hole drilled into the meter cover.
You should install your RUMs and Smart Pins/Links on one row on each section of the planter. The exact rows are not important in most cases. However, this may vary with planting conditions and the size of your planter.
To run demonstration fields in the 20/20, press the Setup button on the dashboard screen. Next, press the Display Settings button. Finally, press the Enter Demo Mode button. You are now in Demo Mode. Press the Home button and you will return to the dashboard screen with a demonstration running.
The 20/20 saves all of its measurements every second with a GPS location stamp and a time/date stamp. This allows you to download the data this field map data to a farm management software application for field mapping.
At this time, field map data can only be exported to another application for viewing. The 20/20 does not display field maps on its display screen.
The 20/20 stores setup and configuration data as well as field map data on an internal SD card.
The 20/20 can store about 10,000 acres worth of planting data.
Once you are finished using the field map data at the end of the year, we recommend deleting that information from the internal memory to free up additional space for next year’s field map data. If you keep the data over several years, you will need to delete the oldest year’s data each time your internal memory fills up in order to provide more room for this year’s data.
To locate your current memory usage, press Setup, then System Status, then Device Status. The Display Unit’s internal disk usage is listed on this screen as a percentage of available memory.
Software upgrades that improve the usefulness of the current functions of the 20/20 (such as adding the ability for the 20/20 to automatically dim its screen as light conditions change) are available to 20/20 owners at no cost. If you register your 20/20 with us, we will e-mail you a link to the new software each time it is released. Software improvements that add functionality such as a new measurement will be available for purchase as an add-on.
The 20/20 is capable of monitoring variable rate planting with up to four different population set points.
The 20/20 is capable of monitoring seed corn planting with a female population and one or more male populations. A total of four populations may be entered.
Most components of a 20/20 (the GPS receiver, touch screen display, smart connector, and row unit modules) are transferable between any two planters. In most cases, you will only need to buy a new finishing kit with a new tractor cable and new down force sensors. If you are trading within the same planter family (for instance trading a 1720 for a 1790) you will not need new down force sensors. If your new planter is wired for the same monitor as your old planter, you may not need a new tractor cable.
You may choose to leave your old harness and seed tube sensors on your interplant rows. If you do, you will need to run both the 20/20 and your KPM monitor in the cab when you are planting with all rows. The 20/20 will display information for your corn rows and the KPM for your bean rows. You may also choose to change the harness and seed tube sensors on all rows. If you do this, you will only need one monitor in the cab and all of the 20/20’s information will be available for all rows of your planter.
Your first resource for technical support will be the dealer that sold you your 20/20. Our dealers are extensively trained on the operation, installation, and configuration of the 20/20 SeedSenseTM monitor. If they are not available or are unable to address your concerns, Precision Planting has a staff of customer service technicians who will be happy to help you get the full potential out of your 20/20. The call center is staffed from 8am to 5pm central time, Monday through Friday.
The 20/20 is warranted for one year plus the first day of operation of the second year.