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CueServer Mini I/O Expansion Port Specification and Pinout
What is the pinout and specifications for the I/O Expansion Port on the Mini CueServer?

The "mini" CueServer family (CS-810, CS-820, CS-830, CS-PCB) includes a high-density 44-Pin Female D-Sub connector as its I/O Expansion port to provide access to CueServer's contact closure inputs, low-voltage outputs, RS-232 ports, hard-wired DMX signals and more.

A small PCB is available (CS-IOB) that plugs into this jack that provides all of these signals on 48 terminal blocks which make field wiring easy and also provides pushbuttons and indicator LEDs for the contacts and outputs.

CueServer users may also make their own wiring that connects directly to this 44-Pin I/O Expansion port. A high-density 44-Pin Male D-Sub connector is required to attach to the CueServer's I/O port. The following table shows the signals on this connector:

Top Row Pin
SignalMiddle Row Pin Signal
Bottom Row Pin
Signal
1
Contact 1
16
Ground
31
Contact 2
2
Contact 3
17
Ground 32
Contact 4
3
Contact 5
18
Ground 33
Contact 6
4Contact 7
19
Ground 34
Contact 8
5Output 1
20
Ground 35
Output 2
6
Output 3
21
Ground 36
Output 4
7
Output 5
22
Reserved 37
Output 6
8Output 7
23
Reserved38
Output 8
9
RS-232 TxA24
RS-232 TxB
39
DMX Output +
10
RS-232 RxA
25
RS-232 RxB
40
DMX Output -
11
+5V DC Output
26
Ground 41
DMX Output Ground
12+5V DC Output27
Ground 42DMX Input +
13
+12V DC
28
Ground 43DMX Input -
14
+12V DC
29
Ground 44DMX Input Ground
15
+12V DC
30
Ground