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+ | Basically, ignore pins 4 and 5 | ||
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+ | The following are the pinouts, assuming TIA-568B for the RJ45 end. | ||
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+ | * For the Lnyx Equipment | ||
+ | ** XLR Pin 1 (GND) ----> N/C | ||
+ | ** XLR Pin 2 (-ve) ----> RJ45 Pin 2 (Orange) | ||
+ | ** XLR Pin 3 (+ve) ----> RJ45 Pin 1 (White/Orange) | ||
+ | ** XLR Pin 4 (-ve) ----> N/C | ||
+ | ** XLR Pin 5 (+ve) ----> N/C |
Revision as of 21:04, 16 August 2009
If you are using a Light-O-Rama iDMX adapter to drive Lynx equipment, your XLR to RJ-45 adapter should look like this.
Basically, ignore pins 4 and 5
The following are the pinouts, assuming TIA-568B for the RJ45 end.
- For the Lnyx Equipment
- XLR Pin 1 (GND) ----> N/C
- XLR Pin 2 (-ve) ----> RJ45 Pin 2 (Orange)
- XLR Pin 3 (+ve) ----> RJ45 Pin 1 (White/Orange)
- XLR Pin 4 (-ve) ----> N/C
- XLR Pin 5 (+ve) ----> N/C