Specifications

Universal RCP Operation Manual
V3.1
Page 22
22/12/11
Connector Wiring Details
15 way ‘D’ Male on RCP – Power and Data Connections
1 +12v
2 +12v
3 +12v
4 RS232 test output
5 No connection
6 0v (program) Do not connect
7 Balanced audio O/P
8 Balanced audio O/P
9 0v
10 0v
11 0v
12 MCLR (program and Reset) Do not connect
13 PGD (program) Do not connect
14 PGC (program) Do not connect
15 +5v (program) Do not connect
9 way ‘D’ Male on RCP RS422 communications
1 +5v power O/P
2 No connection
3 CMOS level RS422 I/P monitor
4 No connection
5 0v
6 RS422 +ve Input
7 RS422 ve Input
8 RS422 +ve Output
9 RS422 ve Output
9 way ‘D’ Female on RCP & 10way IDC on PCB Legacy interface connector Used for Keypad Control
1 +5v power O/P
2 CMOS level Rx
3 CMOS level data
4 +12v Power O/P
5 0v
6 CMOS level Tx
7 0v
8 CMOS level data
9 CMOS level data
16 way IDC Cue/Tally and Remote Channel Select connections
1 Cue/Tally 1 input
2 Cue/Tally 2 input
3 Cue/Tally 3 input
4 Cue/Tally 4 input
5 Cue/Tally 5 input
6 Cue/Tally 6 input
7 0v
8 +5v
9 Channel 1 select remote in/out
10 Channel 2 select remote in/out
11 Channel 3 select remote in/out
12 Channel 4 select remote in/out
13 Channel 5 select remote in/out
14 Channel 6 select remote in/out
15 Spare 1 input
16 Spare 2 input
Note the above Cue/Tally inputs require a short to 0v to generate a cue/tally in the system.
The remote channel select inputs require a brief short to 0v to generate a channel change in the system. The same pins
will also provide a short to 0v when a channel change is made on the RCP, so can be used directly to switch a suitable
matrix.