Case AFS PRO 700 monitor pinout.

Ted

Member
Location
New Zealand
Would anyone have access to the pin out configuration for a CaseIH PRO 700 monitor?
26 pin AMP connector.
I'm wanting to make up a cable to run from the monitor up to the tractor in-cab Isobus 9 pin plug.

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32MATT32

Member
Arable Farmer
Would you know if the rs232b port on the back of the screen is capable of passing RX and TX to a 3rd party drill box. I’m getting different answers from people, I’ve been told the pinout is 5 ground RX 3 TX 2 but I’m getting nowhere.

Did you manage to make this work? I’d like to be able to send a signal/position to our drill Box RDS Artemis from the pro 700 screen to do variable rate seed

The blockage sensors run off an iPad Which will provide a position to the Artemis but im told that the iPad will Only run one program at a time and stop another - not sure if this is correct?

anyone else got any ideas that will work?
 

Matt77

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
East Sussex
It would appear that the Rs232 port is imput only, I've ended up going isobus, now that the drill is on the screen it works perfectly, it's also nice to lose a control box cluttering up the place!
 

Matt77

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
East Sussex
Yep I’m doing vari rate, quite a few settings to change but got it going in the end, I don’t know what other systems are like but this seems like hard work!! I’m told it’s a common complaint of the 700 and the new screen is much better.
 

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