JP1.2/3 Cable Help

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Oinge 1953
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JP1.2/3 Cable Help

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According to tracking information my JP1.2/3 cable will be here Monday or Tuesday. My Atlas JP1.3 remote clearly identifies the pin #s 1-6. The JP1.2/3 appears to have 5 sockets. How will I know which socket goes to which pin? The cable is made/sold by Chip Partner if that helps answer the question.
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I just assembled one of these this summer.


Here is my youtube showing how to put one together.
https://youtu.be/cLYzsh-usTo


Here's the thread where the guys walked me through it
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... p?t=100816
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Re: JP1.2/3 Cable Help

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Oinge 1953 wrote:According to tracking information my JP1.2/3 cable will be here Monday or Tuesday. My Atlas JP1.3 remote clearly identifies the pin #s 1-6. The JP1.2/3 appears to have 5 sockets. How will I know which socket goes to which pin? The cable is made/sold by Chip Partner if that helps answer the question.
The chip partner cable comes with 6 individual connectors, rather than one 2*3 connector, and we only use 4 of those connectors. See the links that Vicky provided that shows how to use them. She opted for replacing the individual connectors with a 2*3 connector, but if you don't have one available, you can opt for connecting them one at a time, or gluing them together to form a 2*3 connector.
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