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I need the wiring diagram for the belkin ps2 keyboard extension cable male to female....mainly the male side. There is 6 pins and 6 wires with shielding. I need the wiring diagram.
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I believe this adapter just has a USB Type-B mini male connector on it. Are you just looking for a Type-A Male to Type-B mini Female extension cable? Or do you need a Type-B mini Male to Type-B mini Female Extension cable?
Both are available on Amazon and various other online sellers.
Coda has flat D 6 pin with center pin grd for 4 wire vs old arrow 6 pin round black one.
Flat on bottom, count cw 12345 pins w pin 6 center... 2 pin minus 12 v, 4 pin +12v.
For other 4 wire like speed/temp... 1 blue, 3(top) white, 5 pin bot right yellow, 6 center ground for spd/temp.
White for speed wheel, rest not known.
I used 2wire cable and 4wire cable with 2ft pigtails and 3amp fuse in red wire.
I used old radio stereo 2 and 4 pin male female connectors at end of pigtails.
Unfortunately there is no color code for the cables in the PS2 connector. All the details that I can give you is that if this is the PS2
The pin #1 moves DATA. The pin #2 is not connected or DATA2 (usually not connected) The pin #3 is GND The pin #4 is VCC for power (+5 VDC) The pin #5 is CLK for Clock The pin #6 is not connected or CLK2 (Usually not connected)
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SE refers to a sensor error, remedies include checking all connections plugs:
§ The connector (5pin, male, white) in the Wire Harness is not connected to the connector (5 pin, female) of Hall Sensor in
the MOTOR.
?_? reconnect or repair the contact in the connector
The electric contact between the connectors
(5 pin, male in the Wire Harness and 5 pin female in the Hall Sensor) is
bad or unstable.
?_ Reconnect or repair the contact in the connector
? The connector (6 pin, male, natural) in the Wire Harness is not
connected to the connector (6 pin, female, natural) of PWB
ASSY(Main) or the electric contact of connectors is bad/unstable.
?_ Reconnect or repair the contact in the connector
? The electric contact between the connectors ¡a6 pin, male in the Wire
Harness and 6 pin female in the controller(Main)¡bis bad or unstable.
?_ Reconnect or repair the contact in the connector
? The Wire Harness between Hall Sensor in the MOTOR and PWB
ASSY(Main) is cut(open circuited).
?_ Repair/replace the damaged WIRE HARNESS
? The Hall Sensor is out of order/defective.
?_ Replace the Motor
? The controller(Main) is out of order/defective.
?_ Replace the PWB ASSY(Main)
Does the motherboard have a "purple" socket?
Does your keyboard have a "purple" end?
If so, join the male to the female,
rotating the male until the stiff pins line-up with the holes.
Does the motherboard have a "green" socket?
Does your mouse have a "green" end?
If so, join the male to the female.
The end on the monitor's video-cable has 3 rows of pins;
there's only one place on the computer with 3 rows of holes.
Notice that the sides of the male are tapered,
so that it only fits ONE way into the female.
Similarly, the female end on the power-cord is tapered,
so that it only fits ONE way into the back of the computer.
Note where it connects -- there may be a "rocker" switch,
with a '1' and a '0' on the ends of the rocker.
Press the '0' end down before you reconnect everything.
Press the '1' end down after everything has been reconnected.
Do your PC speakers have a green tip?
If so, then connect the male from the speakers to the green female socket.
I doubt the extension cord has something to do with that...Usually if the wires are short it would effect the main unit.
Check the wires first,not only of the front right speaker but the others also...if they are short.
If there's a fuse in the main unit you might find yourself lucky...otherwise you will have to get it checked by a mechanic.
You're probably going to need a Desktop USB Extension stand or cable if, I assume, you have your keyboard USB Receiver plugged into the back USB port of your desktop. These extension stands often come with your cordless devices (i.e., I got one with my Logitech cordless mouse... I don't need it for my laptop, but I do when using my desktop PC). You can make your own extension by purchasing a "Male-to-Female" USB extension cable, 3 to 6 ft in length (or longer if you need it). Plug the cable into your desktop, place the female end of the cable near where your keyboard is, and plug your keyboard USB receiver into the female USB socket of your extension cable.
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