Ports

Underneath the Control Deck, showing battery plate (V-Mount, Gold Mount, TB50, TB51), rubber feet and serial number plate. The battery plates use a 3-pin Molex connector, making them user swappable.

6-PIN LEMO DC IN - 11-17V input for external powering of Control Deck and it's accessory ports. Wiring is the same as DJI Transmission and RED DSMC1/2/3 cameras, so if you have any D-tap or 4-pin XLR cables to those cameras, you can use on this port. It's also where the 90W AC Adapter plugs in!

USB-C 30W output This port is recessed to support the USB-C Gooseneck Flashlight, but it also is great for charging iPhones, iPads or even the pilot's RC Plus! Not every USB-C cable will fit into the recessed hole. DJI, Apple and other thin cables will work nicely.

6-PIN LEMO TRANSMISSION - 11-17V and CANBUS out for external powering and control data to the DJI High-Bright. Wiring is the same as DJI Transmission, so any male to female 6-pin 1B Lemo cable, made for DJI Transmission or Control Deck, will work.

7-PIN LEMO TILTA - 11-17V out and data for FIZBUSTER functionality. Only on Control Deck's with serial number #0100 and above have this. Plug in Tilta Nucleus-M I or II hand unit to Control Deck, allowing you to hand off FIZ to 1st AC. Alternatively, mount a Nucleus-M I (II motors don't work yet, Tilta have to do a firmware update) and use that as a wireless hub to connect hand unit via Tilta's 2.4ghz link. This port will output 11-17V to power the Nucleus-M Hand Unit, plus data connection between them.

2-PIN LEMO POWER - 11-17V out for powering accessories such as SmallHD monitor, where you may have given the 1st AC the DJI monitor for focus overlays. Rated up to 5 amp draw. Control Deck's with serial number #0100 and above you will have one 2-pin port. Control Deck's with serial number #0001 - #0099, you will have two 2-pin ports.

USB-C for computer connection - Data only, no power out This port connects to your computer, allowing firmware updates or to be used as a controller for applications like Cam Op Simulator. The small button above is to put the Controller into firmware flashing mode.

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