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Mistake

Hello everyone, I am an intern at a company and I made a big mistake. I needed to swap the pins on a Zapi smart console handset, but when performing this task, I should have swapped the pins one by one to keep track of the wire colors. However, I removed all the pins from the connector at once, so now I'm not sure about the correct order. I've checked some manuals for the handset and controller equipment, and I saw that there are 6 pins on each end of the cable. My question is, do these pins correspond to each other on both ends? Can anyone help me?
  • Posted 8 Oct 2024 14:01
  • By Lucas_Pimentel
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Can you tell us what connector there is on the handset?
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  • Posted 11 Oct 2024 03:20
  • Modified 11 Oct 2024 03:24 by poster
  • By JimmyCY
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  • Limassol, Cyprus

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