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Thread: L1 RJ12 color wire sequence/sort order - matching to sort order on EVG-AP2 v4.01

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    Default L1 RJ12 color wire sequence/sort order - matching to sort order on EVG-AP2 v4.01

    Hi,

    I need some simple wire matching sequence order please from the profilux L1 port (RJ12 back of profilux) to the Profilux EVG-AP2 connector block.

    I have used my own cable, there was no stock of the original part here in my country so my wire colors are different. I have attached a photo of my cable crimped to the RJ12 male connector.
    IMG_1556.jpg

    The RJ12 "flip connector" is facing up, and the copper connectors are at the bottom facing down into the table.

    IMG_1579.jpg

    EVG-AP2 connector Block
    Pin 1 = Color?
    Pin 2 = Color?
    Pin 3 = Color?
    Pin 4 = Color?
    Pin 5 = Color?
    Pin 6 = Color?

    Just to confirm, I can control my T5 lights dimming this way and via the L 1-10v port from the profilux, yes?

    Greatly appreciate your input.

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    I need some simple wire matching sequence order please from the profilux L1 port (RJ12 back of profilux) to the Profilux EVG-AP2 connector block.
    Why? The cable betwen L-Port and EVG-AP2 is included (normally).

    However, the color sequence is named in column #3 of the manual you refer to. Only thing you need to know is the pin #1.
    It´s shown here (taken from Wikipedia):



    Just to confirm, I can control my T5 lights dimming this way and via the L 1-10v port from the profilux, yes?
    If your T5 EVGs allow diming via 1-10V: Yes

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    I realised how poor the picture was so I have tried to mark it more clearly with some text. Hope it helps.

    IMG_1556_RJ12_Detail.jpg

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    Hello Eugene,

    EVG-AP2 connector Block
    Pin 1 = Color?
    Pin 2 = Color?
    Pin 3 = Color?
    Pin 4 = Color?
    Pin 5 = Color?
    Pin 6 = Color?
    If you asked me,
    EVG-AP2 connector Block
    Pin 1 = White
    Pin 2 = Yellow
    Pin 3 = Blue
    Pin 4 = Red
    Pin 5 = Black
    Pin 6 = Green

    Because, if you look at the Plug from the front, Pin 1 is the one on the left und the cable is white.

    Regards,
    Mike
    Last edited by casinomike; 31.07.2014 at 11:22. Reason: PIN1

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    Thanks @casinomike perfect reply that I understand.

    Quote Originally Posted by casinomike View Post
    Hello Eugene,



    If you asked me,
    EVG-AP2 connector Block
    Pin 1 = White
    Pin 2 = Yellow
    Pin 3 = Blue
    Pin 4 = Red
    Pin 5 = Black
    Pin 6 = Green

    Because, if you look at the Plug from the front, Pin 1 is the one on the left und the cable is white.

    Regards,
    Mike

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