User Guide

The REMOTE jack hooks up to the remote
with shielded CAT 5-e cable that can be up
to 100 feet long. Don’t plug this into a
router or computer- it’s not an Ethernet
connection. Please use only the cable
supplied by Dangerous. An unshielded
cable lifts the remote ground, leaving your
remote susceptible to damage from static
charges, and it will void your warranty. If
you need a longer cable run, or have any
questions, please contact us.
The TB Remote connector fires the
talkback circuit if pin 2 is connected to pin
3. Putting a switch on the end of a mic
cable can give someone else in the control
room the means to operate the talkback
circuit. Using the TB Remote does not dim
the control room speakers.
The Cue Amp Out is wired:
Pin 1 common ground
Pin 2 Right amp
Pin 3 Left amp
‘D’ connector pin out
pin # Channel signal
1 8 high
14 8 low
2 8 shield
15 7 high
3 7 low
16 7 shield
4 6 high
17 6 low
5 6 shield
18 5 high
6 5 low
19 5 shield
7 4 high
20 4 low
8 4 shield
21 3 high
9 3 low
22 3 shield
10 2 high
23 2 low
11 2 shield
24 1 high
12 1 low
25 1 shield
13 not used
SR-ST linked together
The Cue Amp Out jack is compatible with several passive headphone level control boxes
from Redco, Whirlwind, ProCo, and others.
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