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Zach Legleiter
November 11th, 2013, 06:14 PM
Hello all,

I have a Sony BVS-3100 composite switcher set up in my church.

We have 3 Sony CCU-M5 CCU's that are connected to 2 Sony DXC-D30 Cameras and 1 Sony DSR-370 camera through 26-pin multicore cables. I am needing help with how to get tally from the switcher to the CCU's and then out to the Cameras.

The switcher has a 25-pin parallel connector on the back that is labeled tally. The CCU-M5's have a screw terminal on the back labeled tally.

The switcher manual states that Pins 1-2 of the tally output connector go to switcher input 1 (in my case CCU #1). Pins 3-4 of the tally output connector go to switcher input 2 (in my case CCU #2). Pins 5-6 of the tally output connector go to switcher input 3 (in my case CCU #3) and so on for all 8 switcher of the switcher inputs.

Is it as simple as getting a 25-pin parallel cable and cutting the male end off, using a voltage meter to sort out the right wires and wiring the appropriate wire to each of the 3 CCU's?

Thanks in advance for your help!

William Hohauser
November 11th, 2013, 07:22 PM
You can do that or look for a breakout card that you can attach a 25-pin to. I did this with some 15-pin DIN connectors on some rack mount equipment in a control room. The cards fit directly on the back of the rack mount chassis for some air-control TBCs/Audio Mixers cards. The cards have screw mounts for wires that are numbered so it's easy to get the correct wiring. I went to L-Com for them and they might have the same for 25-pin connectors.

Zach Legleiter
November 11th, 2013, 11:19 PM
Check this one out. I found it on eBay. Would this work?

DB25 Female Signals Breakout Board Parallel Port Header Screw Terminals | eBay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/DB25-Female-Signals-Breakout-Board-Parallel-Port-Header-Screw-terminals-/331063385823?pt=US_Radio_Comm_Coaxial_Cables_Connectors&hash=item4d14ea5edf)

William Hohauser
November 12th, 2013, 05:04 AM
That's it, you might need a 25 pin wire to go with it as it looks like a female connector and that is probably what is on the back of the switcher. Regular circuit wire available at Radio Shack will work from the breakout card to the CCUs. Good luck.