M3 Monitor.
The M3 monitor and data entry Entering data into the computer, which includes keyboard entry, scanning and voice recognition. When transactions are entered after the fact (batch data entry), they are just stacks of source documents to the keyboard operator. Deciphering poor handwriting from a source document is a judgment call that is often error prone. system for planters and drills visually gives the status of up to 16 rows and sounds an alarm when there is a failure. The M3's encoder style data entry requires only three values before starting planting -- row width, number or rows and speed calibration number. It works with most radar sensors and gear tooth sensors.
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