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I have an older Electronumerics scoreboard that we are missing the cable that connects it to the computer. Does anyone know where I could find the connector to the board and what the wiring diagram would be for the 2 wires. Or does anyone sell these cables anymore. | ||
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Is this one of the ones made to work with Time Tech timers? | |||
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We have used it with the split second in the past and let our NASTAR use it and the cable came up missing. | |||
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Interesting. Can you take a picture of the socket going into the display where you would normally plug the cable in? The PC connection is easy, it is the display end that is more difficult. | |||
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Do you know which one of the 9 pin connection are used for these two wires to run the scoreboard? | |||
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The normal protocol is for the PC side to use Pin 5 for ground and Pin 3 for transmit.The display side uses pin 5 for ground and pin 2 for signal. | |||
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After lots of difference test it was discoved that the Electronumerics scoreboard will not work with a 9 pin serial converter. After hooking it up to a computer with 9 pin com port it worked with help from Fred and the wiring set up. | |||
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