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Wiring diagram for dpa 4063 for zaxcom lemo screw ons


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its in the back of the manual.

and here - 

shield to pin 1 and the shell.

audio to pin 3.

 

YOU MUST CONNECT THE SHIELD TO THE SHELL.

failure to do so is like crossing the streams. its bad.

 

you can either use a small part of the shield to connect to pin 1 and the rest fold back so that it is caught under the crimp part of the connector,

or use a small part of the shield to connect to pin 1 (you'll never get all the shield into the solder bucket of the lemo) and make sure there is a blob of solder on the outside of the pin 1 bucket that is big enough to touch the 2 part spacer when you assemble the lemo, completing the circuit, but not too big that you cant assemble the connector.

 

good luck.

 

i always like ot stock up on some good swear words before undertaking these connectors. and order some spares of the part that you solder to for when i inevitably screw one (4) up.

FGG.00.303.ZLA should be the part number.

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It can be hard to tell which is the correct pin, so...

 

Looking at the solder cup side of the Lemo 3-pin connector, the numbers read counter-clockwise 1 (ground, near the tab), 2, 3, so you want to solder to the ground, and the next pin clockwise (#3).

 

When wiring Lemos, I've found that the best approach is patience.  Don't do it when you're rushed -- take your time. 

 

Again, note what Rich said about also connecting the ground lead to the shell.

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its in the back of the manual.

and here - 

shield to pin 1 and the shell.

audio to pin 3.

 

YOU MUST CONNECT THE SHIELD TO THE SHELL.

failure to do so is like crossing the streams. its bad.

 

you can either use a small part of the shield to connect to pin 1 and the rest fold back so that it is caught under the crimp part of the connector,

or use a small part of the shield to connect to pin 1 (you'll never get all the shield into the solder bucket of the lemo) and make sure there is a blob of solder on the outside of the pin 1 bucket that is big enough to touch the 2 part spacer when you assemble the lemo, completing the circuit, but not too big that you cant assemble the connector.

 

good luck.

 

i always like ot stock up on some good swear words before undertaking these connectors. and order some spares of the part that you solder to for when i inevitably screw one (4) up.

FGG.00.303.ZLA should be the part number.

haha,  

classic,  I did some b6's for my zaxcom and I was swearing like a brit the whole time,    in fact I think it was you who gave me the wiring diagrams for the b6's on that thread

 

i'll be sure to have a few stocked up in case.

 

cheers

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haha,

classic, I did some b6's for my zaxcom and I was swearing like a brit the whole time, in fact I think it was you who gave me the wiring diagrams for the b6's on that thread

i'll be sure to have a few stocked up in case.

cheers

Sorry to go off topic for a second but do your b6's work ok to your satisfaction without any noise issues? I gave up on mine, switched my b6's back to lectro and planning to buy b6's for zax from a usual suspect

-Ken

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