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Old Tuesday, March 8th, 2011, 10:35 AM
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Pinout or service manual for 26pin cables and/or Sony CCU M5 and M7 ?

Hello!

Does anyone know the pinouts of a Sony 26pin M5 or M7 CCU?

Thanks!

Kevin

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Here is the pinout for the remote. All you need is the data pins 6 & 7 to make the remote work.
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Old Saturday, March 12th, 2011, 04:30 AM
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Hi Kevin

Here is the pinout, seen from the camera end.

PIN A: EXT DC (CCZ) IN (X)
PIN B: EXT DC IN (G)
*PIN 1: EN VIDEO OUT (X)
*PIN 2: EN VIDEO OUT (G)
*PIN 3: G/Y/Y VIDEO OUT (G)
*PIN 4: G/Y/Y VIDEO OUT (X)
*PIN 5: R/R-Y/C VIDEO OUT (X)
*PIN 6: R/R-Y/C VIDEO OUT (G)
*PIN 7: B/B-Y/VBS VIDEO OUT (X)
*PIN 8: B/B-Y/VBS VIDEO OUT (G)
PIN 9: MIC OUT (X)
PIN10: MIC OUT (Y)
PIN11: MIC OUT (G)
PIN12: TALLY IN
*PIN13: S DATA (CHU) IN/OUT (M5A mode)
S DATA OUT (TX7 mode)
*PIN14: (Spare)
*PIN15: (Spare)
PIN16: GENLOCK IN (G)
PIN17: INCOM IN/OUT (G)
PIN18: RET/PB VIDEO IN (X)
PIN19: RET/PB VIDEO IN (G)
*PIN20: AUDIO MONI IN/S.DATA IN (M5A mode: OPEN)
PIN21: GENLOCK IN (X)
*PIN22: (Spare)
PIN23: INCOM (X)
PIN24: INCOM (Y)


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Old Tuesday, March 15th, 2011, 11:46 AM
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Does any one also have the pinout of a JVC rm-300 CCU or the KY-35 camera?

I am searching for connecting a Sony-dsr-570P to a JVC rm-300 with a 26pins cable, can this work?

For the topic starter, sorry I don want to Hijack your threath,

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Old Thursday, October 27th, 2011, 04:27 PM
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I have made remote cables with standard s-video cables, to use between Sony DSR 570 cameras, and RM-M7G remote controllers. Using one of the coax in the cables to all remote functions on the RM-M7G, and on the other coax, i have video signal return from camera, outputted on the BNC connector on the RM-M7G.
Would you have the wiring diagram for the s-video cables you made up for the RM-M7G?
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Old Friday, October 28th, 2011, 02:42 AM
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Here is the connector pinout.
Pin 2 and 3 is the video signal from the camera, and pin 6 and 7 is the remote.
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File Type: pdf DXC-537 Remote_Lens_VF Pin-out[1].pdf‎ (62.3 KB, 5 views)
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Old Friday, October 28th, 2011, 02:48 AM
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I have 4 100 meter double coax cables with connectors for sale. we are based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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