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- November 17, 2022 at 2:28 am #11266
Hi,
Would anybody have the wiring diagram for a RJ45 PUC cable?
I’m having trouble sourcing a cable (seems to be a shortage) and was wondering if an existing cable with a 3.5mm pin could be repurposed with a RJ45 connector.
Thanks
Peter
November 17, 2022 at 3:12 pm #11308Here’s the page from the Beolink Handbook v1.9. It shows the adaptors also, but doesn’t actually map the connections across to confirm polarity (click to enlarge):
November 17, 2022 at 4:22 pm #11314Further to this – I checked against the BV10 and BV11 service manuals. For the IR PUC with 3.5mm plug the tip is the IR signal. For the RJ45 version, pins 5 and 7 are the IR signal (pins 6 and 8 being ground) – here’s the page in the BV11 manual:
November 19, 2022 at 9:09 am #11396Thanks Guy for the info.
I attempted to use an existing IR lead and convert to RJ45. That didn’t go well.
Have ordered the adapter.
Peter
November 19, 2022 at 11:15 am #11404No problem. I assume that the 3.5mm PUC cables just weren’t suited to crimping into an RJ45 plug. To be honest I am generally averse to removing original plugs and connectors and prefer to make or buy adaptors, thus retaining the option to swap back. In this situation I would probably take a spare RJ45 patch cable and cut one end off, then buy a 3.5mm socket and solder to the appropriate network cables.
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