Appendix B. Connection Port Pin-Out Information; B.1.  9Z Transmitter Battery Cassette Pin-Out Information; B.2.  Futaba Rf Module Pin-Out Information; Figure 78 Futaba 9Z Transmitter Battery Pin-Out - FUTABA 9z User Manual

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FUTABA 9Z
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APPENDIX B.
This Appendix contains information about the various ports used on Futaba transmitters
to transfer information. The Pin-Outs described are fairly universal and do not just apply
to the Futaba 9Z series. However, on very old transmitters predating the original 9Z you
should be careful to check that the information supplied is still applicable. For example,
the 9VAP series uses a 7 pin DIN for DSC rather than the 6 pin DIN described in this
appendix, whilst the RF Module Pin-Out is laid out in exactly the same format. Please
note that the Pin-Out numbering is laid out as shown in the exact orientation of the
photos; get the orientation correct or you will end up swapping the 1
B.1. 9Z Transmitter Battery Cassette Pin-out Information
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Figure 78 Futaba 9Z Transmitter Battery Pin-out

The transmitter battery cassette is specific to the Futaba 9Z series and contains a diode.
For reference the pin-out information is shown in Figure 78, but for further information on
modifications, charging and servicing you should refer to Sections 3.10, 4.7 and 6.3 of
this document.
B.2. Futaba RF Module Pin-out Information
The connector in Figure 79 is an extended pin 0.1" single row PCB header and will fit a
0.1" PCB receptacle, which are readily available from most electronic component
providers.

Figure 79 Futaba RF Module Pin-out Numbering

WARNING: THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND MAY BE INCORRECT, CAUSE DAMAGE
TO YOUR RADIO OR INJURY TO YOURSELF AND OTHERS. IF YOU USE THIS MANUAL YOU DO SO SOLEY AT YOUR OWN RISK.
THE UNOFFICIAL WORKSHOP MANUAL
CONNECTION PORT PIN-OUT INFORMATION
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4
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9Z Transmitter Battery Cassette
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Pin-out Key:
Pin 1 = Ground
Pin 2 = Ground
Pin 3 = +V
Pin 4 = +V
Pin 5 = Diode
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