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Aero City control panel pinout?

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I'm looking for a pinout for the Aero City control panel 1P+2P control harnesses similar to this one for the Astro City with the correct wire colors, and the kick/aux connector (if one exists? don't actually have the cab):

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Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
 
4-year necroing your thread because I also wanted this and couldn't find it so I made it myself: (EDITED WITH CORRECT PINOUT)

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The Aero cabinet manual actually lists the wiring in a different order, as RIGHT LEFT UP DOWN instead of DOWN UP RIGHT LEFT, but I looked at several cabinets and they were all wired like I have written instead of this: This is wrong, I should have trusted that Sega wouldn't print an incorrect wiring guide.

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The Aero cabinet manual actually lists the wiring in a different order, as RIGHT LEFT UP DOWN instead of DOWN UP RIGHT LEFT, but I looked at several cabinets and they were all wired like I have written instead of this:
I'll have to take a look at my Aeros and see what the wiring is like. This freaks me out that the manual's schematics are not consistent "in the field".
 
Wouldn't you know it, I'm an idiot and a purveyor of misinformation! I actually made my own harness finally and sure enough the wiring guide wasn't wrong, it's RLUD on the connector. I'm gonna edit the image to be correct.
 
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Great work on this necro-posting, @aperturegrillz

It's interesting that AMP/TE uses two series' of part numbers for the same Universal Mate-N-Lok connectors. The only difference between, for example, a 1-480700 and 1-350766 seems to be that the former uses -1 for brown, and the latter uses -1 for white. I can't see any other differences.

I've added this to the GameSX wiki with a link to your post as a source.
 
They have different flammability ratings.
Indeed they doo, thanks nem. There are at least three part numbers for this series (I found 1586847-1 as well) and they differ in ROHS compliance, UV and flammability.
 
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Thanks @NFGx this is handy info. Can you double the check the part numbers for the 9 pin controller plug and receptacles? I think they’re the UP ones and not Mate N Lock.
 
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