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Old Jun 30, 2004 | 01:23 PM
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initial set coupler

ok, so by jumpering this that means just to ground it right...


i've searched, and no one actually says to ground it ... they just say jumper it, which i assume means the same thing, but i just want to clear that up real quick ...

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Old Jun 30, 2004 | 03:33 PM
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On a series four, the green connector has TWO sockets. One wire IS a ground. So you jumper a wire b/t the two sockets.

On a series five, there is but ONE socket in the green connector. You jumper that wire to a ground.
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Originally posted by HAILERS
On a series four, the green connector has TWO sockets. One wire IS a ground. So you jumper a wire b/t the two sockets.

On a series five, there is but ONE socket in the green connector. You jumper that wire to a ground.

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