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Model Description

Rio Rancho, NM

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IMPORTANT:  Connect the cable into the receiver 

or microphone and make sure it is working before 

crimping the cable clamp.

Slide the cable clamp into the hous-

ing, making sure the tab seats in the 

keyway on the housing. Gently push 

the cable into the housing to leave a 

little slack in the wires before crimp-

ing.

DO NOT ROTATE THE 

CONNECTOR SLEEVE MORE 

THAN 90 DEGREES IN TRYING 

TO ORIENT THE CABLE EXIT 

DIRECTION.

Step 6

Crimp the tabs on the cable clamp. 

If it is necessary to ground the 

housing to the cable, use the 

smaller cable clamp tabs to grab the 

cable shield. The larger tabs should 

always go over the cable insulation and the tubing to 

keep the insulation from working up the cable. The 

housing will normally ground to the transmitter case 

through the retainer, but some lavalieres really like to 

have the cable clamp tabs grab the shield for better RF 

rejection.

Step 7

Slide the backshell over the clamp and thread it onto 

the housing.

Smaller 

crimping tabs

Larger 

crimping tabs

Silicon 

tubing

Backshell

(modified or standard)

Metal 

retainer

Plastic 

spacer

Insert

(3-pin or 5-pin)

Connector 

sleeve

Tab in keyway

NOTE:  Larger silicon tubing is normally positioned over 

the cable clamp after it is crimped. Smaller silicon tubing is 

normally positioned under the cable clamp before it is crimped.  

Also see Step 6 below about grounding of some lavaliere mics.

Step 1

Install the set screws into the right angle housing. Turn 

them in a few turns, but do not tighten them. Slide all 

the parts onto the cable in the order shown above.

Step 2

Strip the outer insulation of the cable back about 1/2 

inch. Strip the insulation on the inner wires back about 

1/8 inch.

Step 3

Solder the wires onto the pins on the insert as needed. 

For the SR receiver, refer 

to its manual for pinouts.

http://www.lectrosonics.

com/manuals/SRman.pdf

For microphones to be 

used with Lectrosonics transmitters, refer to the Servo 

Bias Mic Wiring document.

http://www.lectrosonics.com/service/ServoBiasWiring.pdf

Step 4

 

 

Slide the spacer up, align the flats on it and then attach 

it to the insert. Make sure the metal retainer is in posi-

tion on the plastic spacer and slide the assembly into 

the connector sleeve. The flats must be aligned with 

the black button on the sleeve for the assembly to fully 

nest inside the sleeve.

Step 5

Orient the connector sleeve in the desired position 

while the cable can freely rotate inside the housing. 

Gently slide 

the cable and 

connector as-

sembly back 

through the 

housing until 

the connector 

is seated.
Apply pressure to make sure the connector assembly 

is completely seated in the housing. Insert the long 

end of the allen wrench and tighten the two set screws 

to secure the connector sleeve.

1/2”

1/8”

Shield

Align flats with button

Av

aila

ble Rang

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180˚

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