The ASMII™ DICKEY-john seeding controller allows to constantly ensure the regular fall of seeds to the ground and the proper functioning of a seed drill. This economic system allows accuracy for first-rate monitoring. With 16 row indicators per module and a seven-segment display, the ASMII is user-friendly and precise. It also allows you to add up to eight additional modules and adjust the minimum seeds per second alarm to fit your needs. Modular and customizable, the ASMII air cart monitor delivers top-level monitoring without draining your budget. Thanks to a sensor installed on each row of the seed drill, it instantly alerts the driver of any anomaly such as an interruption of seed distribution or plugging. Audible alarm and an indicator light on the console indicate which row has an issue.
The base kit includes:
When powering up, the seeding controller ASM II DICKEY-john is already ready for use. You can count on him to minimize misses and optimize the quality of your seedlings.
Any errors occurring during seeding are indicated by a light and sound alarm specifying on the console screen the faulty row number. The system allows adjustment of the light intensity LEDs and manual interruption of alarms.
DICKEY-john offers a solution suitable for most seeders and is easy to install. A complete system consists of a console, electrical harnesses, number and model of photoelectric sensors adapted to your seed drill and one or more connection modules sensors on the system.
DICKEY-john’s new photoelectric sensors work with a wide variety of crops including rapeseed, wheat, and field beans. Optional stainless steel sensors are available for use with fertilizer.
To prevent any slowdown in seed flow on one of the rows of the seed drill, the user has the possibility at any time to adjust the trigger threshold alarms. The thresholds are specific to each type of seed sown (rapeseed, wheat, peas, etc.). The ASM II DICKEY-john seed controller can be used in conjunction with a tramline or cutting rows. The operator has the ability to control up to 128 rows of a single seed drill.