Using Power Outlet Sockets
Signal Socket and Three-Terminal Power Outlet Socket
Service ADVISOR connector (A) should only be used by service technicians for diagnostic purposes. This connector is tied to the tractor's electronic communication system. Connecting monitors or other devices to this connector could prevent some functions from working properly or even prevent tractor from moving.
Seven-Terminal signal socket (C) (hidden behind panel) is protected by a 30-amp fuse. See your John Deere dealer to get mating part of connector.
| Terminal |
Wire Color |
Description |
| 1 |
Red |
Speed determined by radar |
| 2 |
Brown |
Speed of wheels |
| 3 |
Orange |
Rear PTO speed |
| 4 |
- |
- |
| 5 |
- |
- |
| 6 |
Brown |
Power Supply |
| 7 |
Black |
Ground |
Terminals 15/80 and 82 of three-terminal power outlet socket (B) are protected by a 30-amp fuse. Terminal 31 is ground.
Three-Terminal power outlet socket (B) and signal socket (C) are used to connect electrical equipment. Turn key in main switch clockwise or counterclockwise to provide power to three-terminal power outlet socket and signal socket.
NOTE:
A conversion kit is available from your John Deere dealer for equipment that requires a constant power supply even when ignition is off.
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