Winkler, Manitoba Canada | geo22 - 8/30/2015 22:01
The JD 2630 takes a more defined signal than the S3 can support, therefore I am unable to connect without changing something....
Is this my best option? Looking for suggestions.
Thank you!
Not sure what that means, or where you got that info.
John Deere greenstar requirement as per manual.
Connecting RS-232 GPS Receivers
NOTE: AutoTrac requires CAN GPS messages from a StarFire receiver.
Non-John Deere GPS receivers that output correct NMEA 0183 standard messages can be used for documentation and manual guidance on GreenStar application. It is critical that receiver is setup to output following messages:
• GGA • GSA • RMC setup at 19200 baud (This is fixed and
Non-adjustable) • Data Bits 8
• Parity none • Stop 1 • Flow Control none • 1 or 5 Hz output rate (Recommend operation at 5 Hz.
Guidance requires 5 Hz.)
Without these messages, receiver will not function with GreenStar application.
A harness and installation instructions are available to connect DB9 port of receiver to correct pins of display connector. See a John Deere dealer for more information.
The above requirement is fairly generic and the S3 appears to be capable of providing it. Have you or someone capable tried connecting the S3 to your 2630? I think you need the appropriate cable and settings. In any case, if you are going to add an ITC to provide positioning information to the 2630, I would leave the S3 as a stand alone steering system.
Edited by WTW 8/30/2015 23:46
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