Can anyone help me on this Nexstar data cable wiring

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Can anyone help me on this Nexstar data cable wiring

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I want to update the firmware on my Nexstar hand controller (HC) and need a
DIY programming cable, the question is the RJ45 connector to my HC has only 4 connectors, whereas the schematic diagram (on celestron website) shows the serial cable (DB-09) requires 5 connectors eg pin 2,3,5,7,8

Pin 2 --> Data Terminal Ready
Pin 3 --> Transmitted Data
Pin 5 --> Ground
Pin 7 --> Data Set Ready
Pin 8 --> Clear to Send

Which cable can I omit so that I can use the RJ45 4 pin connector that fit my HC, as there's no 5 connector available anywhere? :?:

Added: The schematic on celestron website eg 8P8C doesn't fit my nexstar hand control, i need a 4 pin type, I have to omit one pin but dunno which one.
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Erm, I am not too good with this wiring thing. Here is a commercial cable if you don't want to take risks.

http://www.telescope.com/shopping/produ ... oductID=96

then if you only have usb ports then can get a USB to Serial (DB9) adapter.
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Meng Lee wrote:Erm, I am not too good with this wiring thing. Here is a commercial cable if you don't want to take risks.

http://www.telescope.com/shopping/produ ... oductID=96

then if you only have usb ports then can get a USB to Serial (DB9) adapter.
That cable retails for $49, don't wish to spend that amount on a cable i use only once :? On the Orion website, the DB9 has 5 pin out to the RJ45 which become 4 pin ?
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if you can find out the pin out on the DB9 as well as on the RJ45 then I think just 6 dollars should be able to make the cable.

Off topic: The skysensor autoguider port turned into ST4 autoguider pinout is less than 3 dollars of equipment from Sim Lim Tower, once you know the pinout of both ends.
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Post by yanyewkay »

bro, try this
http://www.nexstarsite.com/PCControl/RS232Cable.htm

only pin 2 3 and 5 are used
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Post by hommel »

yanyewkay wrote:bro, try this
http://www.nexstarsite.com/PCControl/RS232Cable.htm

only pin 2 3 and 5 are used

Thank you so much! Thats what i'm looking for :wink:
Luckily for me i didn't make a guess and remove the ground pin.
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