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Eric from Canada
Posted 10/20/2020 06:27 (#8554793 - in reply to #8554087)
Subject: RE: trimble fm 750


Quebec, Canada
Trimble 750 monitors can output serial gps signal (NEMA 0813). You would need a cable like this https://www.agexpress.com/store/c8/cables-harnesses/p1862/fmxfm1000-... The DB9 9 pin connector goes to the Intelliview 2 (port is on the bottom if I remember correctly). It is possible that you may need a null modem adapter like this one https://www.amazon.com/female-slimline-transfer-serial-adapter/dp/B0... but you might not.

On the Trimble monitor you will need to set it to output NMEA 0813, I’m not sure of the best settings for Intelliview 2 but outputting VTG and GGA sentences at 1 hz with a baud rate of 19200 seems to be fairly common. Page 4 of this guide shows you how to adjust the NMEA output settings in a 750 monitor https://m.box.com/shared_item/https%3A%2F%2Fclimate.box.com%2Fs%2Fne... You can ignore the first 3 pages if you are not using FieldView.

On the Intelliview side of things you will want to go into the toolbox and tap on the GPS menu. Set your gps antenna location and then set the connection type to RS232B. Then you will need to enter your GPS offsets.

You will also need a data card for the Intelliview 2 if it doesn’t already have one. Don’t get the cheapest card you can find, nothing is worse than going through all the work to get set up only to lose your data part way through the season. Get one from New Holland or a reputable brand.
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