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Old 22-10-2022, 10:02   #1
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Routing Cable to RAM3+ Hardwire

My CMP31 RAM3+ mic is inoperable at my helm due to corroded connectors. I tired to salvage them but no go. I managed to score a 10 pin connector or have the option of just hard wiring the routing cable to the handset. Unlike splicing the routing cable there are slight differences in the coloring of the individual wires within the cables. I've made a diagram of the situation. My guess is that it goes color to color. I'm not sure what the second shielded wire in the handset cable is for. It also leaves yellow wire (routing) as the odd man out which I assumed goes to black (cmp31) as it doesn't have a partner.

Before I brick my GX2000 by improperly wiring the CMP31 to the routing cable I was hoping someone could confirm the pin out of each side? The manual is no help as it doesn't even list the wires inside the routing cable correctly.
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Old 22-10-2022, 15:53   #2
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Old 23-10-2022, 00:50   #3
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Re: Routing Cable to RAM3+ Hardwire

Interesting. Is there a higher resolution version somewhere? What is the source? It doesn't quite make a one to one connection but I think I can reverse engineer what happens off to the left of this diagram.


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No sorry that’s the resolution I have. This was from Standard so they could send it to you
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Re: Routing Cable to RAM3+ Hardwire

To close the loop, this is what I received from Standard Horizon. They confirmed it is the same for CMP30 and CMP31. Haven't tried it yet but figured I'd share.
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