Just wondering if it is possible to input gps via nmea into an intelliview 3 in a CR9070, Machine is running an RTK FMX with autopliot. Have done this with the pro 600/700 variants but unsure on the intelliview without a serial port that i can see?
if not possible can an old school hockey puck be connected to create yield maps?
Posted 11/9/2016 03:31 (#5626913 - in reply to #5626700) Subject: RE: Intelliview 3
If it is a guidance ready machine, then the autopilot kit would have had a jumper in it that plugs into the nav diagnostic connector. Shouldn't ever have to go into a com port on the display with that configuration.
Posted 11/9/2016 07:37 (#5627164 - in reply to #5626700) Subject: RE: Intelliview 3
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Dorefarms - 11/8/2016 22:20
Hey Guys
Just wondering if it is possible to input gps via nmea into an intelliview 3 in a CR9070, Machine is running an RTK FMX with autopliot. Have done this with the pro 600/700 variants but unsure on the intelliview without a serial port that i can see?
if not possible can an old school hockey puck be connected to create yield maps?
The IntelliView III has a single RS232 port in the 26-pin connector, on pins 9 and 10, so you can import an RS232 GPS signal.
Posted 11/9/2016 17:42 (#5628093 - in reply to #5627164) Subject: RE: Intelliview 3
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Torn answered the same question for us this past spring, but I never ended up completing the connection. Did find the this diagram on the caseihafs.com site afterwards. Torn - I this the correct plug for a III / 300?
Posted 11/9/2016 19:46 (#5628373 - in reply to #5628093) Subject: RE: Intelliview 3
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neo_ag - 11/9/2016 16:42
Torn answered the same question for us this past spring, but I never ended up completing the connection. Did find the this diagram on the caseihafs.com site afterwards. Torn - I this the correct plug for a III / 300?
Yes. Pin 10 is most likely the only one you need to connect, though you may also need to splice your receiver data ground wire into the display ground (pin 14). You'll need to select RS232A as your Connection Type in the Toolbox > GPS screen.
CNH makes an RS232 breakout cable that will provide a DE9 connector pinned into the 26-pin, if you don't feel like wiring it all up yourself.