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Professional audio / entertainment devices 5 pin XLR connector pinout

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The XLR connectors are used mostly in professional audio and video electronics cabling applications. There is no common pinout - it´s depends on application



Application Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Notes
AVAB Signal
Ground
Data - Data + No
Connection
No
Connection
AVAB Digital protocol
256 Channels
CCT Regal II (Dimmer Control) 0 Volts DMX
Data -
DMX
Data +
12V AC
Desk Supply from dimmers
No
Connection
Using external PSU disconnects Pin4 internally
CCT Regal II (Coloursette Control) 0 Volts DMX
Data -
DMX
Data +
12V AC
Desk Supply from PSU
No
Connection
CMX Signal
Ground
Data - Data + No
Connection
No
Connection
Colortran Digital protocol
512 Channels
DMX512 Screen Data -
Primary
Data +
Primary
Data -
Secondary
Data +
Secondary
USITT digital multiplex - Pins 4&5 have no standard use
512 channels
PMX Screen Signal Signal
Earth
No
Connection
Power
+18-25VDC
Pulsar multiplex
Based on EIA-232 standard
SMX Screen Data - Data + No
Connection
No
Connection
Strand Colour Call Scroller DMX OV DMX + DMX - OV Power +V Power Early versions used an XLR4 with the screen carrying the +V power
TecPro
2ch Headset
Mic
Screen
Mic
Signal
Headphone
Screen
Headphone
Signal Left
Headphone
Signal Right


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