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Agriculture Business Area
Trimble Navigation Limited
Trimble Agriculture Division
10368 Westmoor Drive
Westminster, CO 80021
USA
trimble_support@trimble.com
www.trimble.com
Copyright and Trademarks
© 2015 Trimble Navigation Limited. All rights reserved.
Trimble, the Globe & Triangle logo, EZ-Boom, EZ-Pilot, EZ-Steer, Farm
Works Software,T2, and Tru CountAir Clutch are trademarks of Trimble
Navigation Limited, registered in the United States and in other
countries.
Autopilot, AutoSense, CenterPoint, CFX-750, Connected Farm, EZ-
Remote, Field-IQ, FM-750, FreeForm, LiquiBlock, RangePoint, Rawson,
RTX, T3, VRS, VRS Now, and xFill are trademarks of Trimble Navigation
Limited.
For STL support, the software uses the Moscow Center for SPARC
Technology adaptation of the SGI Standard Template Library. Copyright
© 1994 Hewlett-Packard Company, Copyright © 1996, 97 Silicon
Graphics Computer Systems, Inc., Copyright © 1997 Moscow Center for
SPARC Technology.
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Release Notice
This is the March 2015 release (Revision A ) of the CFX-750 display
documentation. It applies to version 7.0 of the display software.
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Trimble CFX-750 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution800 x 600 pixels
GPS CompatibilityYes
Power Supply12 V DC
GNSSGPS, GLONASS
GuidanceYes
MappingYes
Data LoggingYes
ISOBUSNo
Display TypeTouchscreen
ConnectivityUSB, CAN
Operating Temperature-20°C to 55°C
Display Size8.0 inches

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