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Where do I adjust the settings....I cannot seem to get the right pin connections for the cable...Does anyone know what they are. I checked out this website which as some nice pictures but I still can't get it to work.
http://www.bisque.com/help/TheSkyV6/...ace_Cables.htm Mike |
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Click on the DTV icon in the upper left and click settings.
If you want I can upload some pics of my cables so you can see exactly how i have mine wired. |
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Sure - I'd love to see them. Please look at the bottom picture at the website I posted and look at the RJ22 and tell me if it is correct where when looking at the RJ22 the pins are numbered from 1-4 (as in the picture).
Thanks, Mike |
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The DTV Controls gives me a handle for com 1 in the status and then when I try to change channels it keeps saying FA 46 and then Timeout. I'm not sure but I may still have a cable configuration problem.
Mike |
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ok, give me like 15 min and i'll pm ya a link to some pics.
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I have checked everything with an ohm meter and continuity to isolate the ground and transmit wires. Also, I read an article stating that all I need really are two conductors, one ground and one transmit from the computer into the receive to the box. I still cannot get the computer to change the channels on the box. Any ideas? This is unbelievably frustrating.
Mike |
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Basically the way I wired mine was that I have all colors aligned the same in the RJ45 end that I crimped onto the cable, but all 4 of my wires are on the right half of the RJ45 end. Then in the serial converter I wired it so that only 3 wires are actually connected, The top 2 and bottom 1 all the way on the right side (in my case blue, red and orange - but may vary). Orange is going into position 2, Red position 3, and Blue position 5 on the converter end. I don't think this is really the way most people do it, but hey it worked on the first try... |
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Any ideas? Mike |
#29
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Hmm I drew up my own lil schematic...
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Your schematic has me very confused. You only have 8 pins (dots) of what should be a 9 pin serial cable. Also I'm not sure where you have pins 1-4 on the RJ22 and RJ45 and how they come out and into the DTV box. I am almost positive my schematic is correct but someone please let me know if I did something wrong and why it might be wrong or perhaps another diagram to show how it should be wired from 9 pin serial to a RJ22.
Thanks, Mike |
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I still don't understand. Do you know if my schematic is correct?
Thanks, Mike |
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DBFresh - do you know which colors you are using that match with which pins? If you could display another diagram showing the details - I'm just trying to figure out why I"m having so many problems getting the computer to change channels on the STB.
Thanks, Mike |
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Have you tried reversing the wires in the RJ22? When I was making mine, one of the first google results for "RJ22 pin diagram" (or something similar) had it backwards. That drove me nuts until I tried reversing them out of pure frustration.
Jere
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I got it to work
![]() One thing though: because I stripped the serial cable and I'm only using 3 conductors in the RJ22 jack, it's kind of "flimsy." I'm wondering what would be the best way to make it more durable. You see - I can't fit the entire serial cable slightly into the RJ22 connector so I just have the 3 conductors going in and it's flimsy at that end. Maybe I should just get an adapter or something. Any ideas on that (the minor stuff...I can relax now). Thanks again for all the help - I couldn't have done it without the group we have here: ![]() Mike Last edited by mike1961; 03-06-2006 at 05:24 AM. |
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