I have a Fujitsi Speedport DSL modem...
If you hold the connector so the indentation is on top pin 1 is 9 o'clock,
pin 2 is 6 o'clock, pin 3 is 3 o'clock, pin 4 is 7 o'clock, pin 5 is 5
o'clock, pin 6 is 10 o'clock, pin 7 is 2 o'clock, and pin 8 is right below
the indentation.
This pin layout is on the power adapter so I'm assuming that they are
showing the power cord end, not the modem jack...
Pin 1 is 3.3 volts
Pin 2 is 3.3 volts
Pin 3 is Ground
Pin 4 is Ground
Pin 5 is PGS
Pin 6 is +15 Volts
Pin 7 is + 5 Volts
Pin 8 is -15 Volts
Shield is Ground
3.3 Volts 2.0 amps
5.0 Volts 0.3 amps
+15.0 Volts 60 mA
-15.0 Volts 60 mA
Model # LSE9910A03
Good Luck,
George / KF9YR
-----Original Message-----
From: towertalk-admin@contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Henry
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 10:11 AM
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: [Towertalk] Way off topic but I'm desperate
I have a Fujitus Speedport DSL modem (model FC9660RA14) that I need a power
cable for.
Now, you say to yourselves, any self respecting ham can brew a simple power
cable. Just look at the molded in voltage and polarity information on the
case, get the right connector and wall wart and you are good to go.
That's what I thought, too, when I bought this thing on ebay.
No go..........
It has a goofy 8 pin DIN plug for a connector and I can't find any and I
mean ANY info on the net anywhere about the voltage requirements or
pin-outs for the plug. I have the manual (easy) but no schematic.
Does anyone in the collective consciousness have any help they could lend?
Thanks again for the Way off topic post
end
Henry
KB7RTA
henry@mrlistersir.com
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