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So upon running our new 2013 S660 through wheat harvest this year we stumbled upon one problem with the video setup. JD has been nice enough to put two camera inputs outside of the cab, so we plugged Agcams into them using the JD connector to Agcam camera connector. Plan was to have grain tank camera go to the command center and 2nd on the GS2630 as a backup cam. According to the operators manual:

Connector labeled “ADU” feeds a video signal to the display on the armrest.
Connector labeled “CPDU” feeds a video signal for an optional display on the cornerpost.


One of the video input (A) feeds video signal to the GreenStar™ 3 CommandCenter™ or GreenStar™ 3 2630 Display on the armrest.
Second video input (B) connects to the GreenStar™ 3 2630 Display (Optional) mounted on the cornerpost.

The "ADU" connector feeds signal to the Command Center display just fine, however the "CPDU" connector appears to send signal to the CommandPost connector but the Harness that runs from the CommandPost to our "optional" GS2630 display mounted on the cornerpost does not have a video connection on it, just the one 26pin connection.

Anyone else having this issue? Tried to explain to the dealer and they ordered an entire aftermarket camera kit (not what we need). Tried to research the harness if there is a special "video harness" from the commandpost harness connection point to the Greenstar 2630 and can't find anything...
 

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Found correct cable

This cable has both 26 pin connectors on it. One for normal operations and the other is for the video feed to the display. Also has a on/off switch so we don't have to restart the combine just to reboot the greenstar display!

https://store.agexpress.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=AE3027

The Deere harness that we were given with our S660 does not have the video cable plug.
 
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