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Hollyland Spares - RJ45 Tally Cable (for Wireless Tally System)

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Hollyland Spares - RJ45 Tally Cable (for Wireless Tally System)The Hollyland RJ45 Tally Cable (Model: HL TCB11) is an official OEM interface patch cord designed specifically for the Hollyland Wireless Tally System. Unlike analog DB25 breakout cables that map traditional high low voltage dry contacts, this network style interface cable handles digital communication protocols directly between compatible broadcast video switchers and the central Wireless Tally Station box, routing live Program (PGM) and Preview

The Hollyland RJ45 Tally Cable (Model: HL-TCB11) is an official OEM interface patch cord designed specifically for the Hollyland Wireless Tally System.

Unlike analog DB25 breakout cables that map traditional high/low voltage dry contacts, this network-style interface cable handles digital communication protocols directly between compatible broadcast video switchers and the central Wireless Tally Station box, routing live Program (PGM) and Preview (PVW) signals down to your remote on-camera tally lights.

Core Functionality & Protocol Architecture

  • Native Network Protocol Sync: Built specifically to pass network-based TCP/IP signaling protocols natively used by standard video production environments.

  • Maximum Channel Expansion: While the hardware's alternative analog DB25 terminal caps out at a maximum of 12 dual-color tally channels, routing your data feed via this RJ45 connection unlocks the system's full capability—supporting up to 16 distinct dual-color tally light channels simultaneously.

  • Dual-Port Passthrough (Loop Out): Works alongside the Tally Station’s dual-port layout. Technicians can plug the main feed into the Tally Input RJ45 Port, and use a second HL-TCB11 cable in the Control LOOP OUT RJ45 Port to daisy-chain the signal to downstream secondary equipment or extra monitoring nodes without needing a network switch splitter.

System Ecosystem Interoperability

This patch cable links directly between the master control desk and Hollyland's flagship dedicated wireless lighting hub:

  • Hollyland Wireless Tally System Box (4-Light & 8-Light base configurations)

  • Blackmagic Design (BMD) ATEM Series Switchers (Direct TCP/IP native interface compatibility)

Technical Specifications Matrix

Component Attribute Technical Specifications Detail
Official Model SKU HL-TCB11 (Part Family: TCB11)
Primary System Family Hollyland Wireless Tally System (Up to 16 Channels)
Connector Side A 1 × Standard RJ45 Ethernet Connector
Connector Side B 1 × Standard RJ45 Ethernet Connector
Physical Cable Length 3.3 feet (1.0 Meter)
Data Protocol Type Digital TCP/IP Ethernet Tally Data
Color Configuration Professional Matte Black
Total Shipping Weight Approx. 10.6 oz (301 grams with protective packaging)

Broadcast Routing Compatibility Reminder: The RJ45 port layout on the Hollyland Wireless Tally System utilizes a digital communication architecture optimized specifically for direct connection via Ethernet to native systems like Blackmagic Design (BMD) ATEM switchers. If you are operating an analog switcher or an industrial video mixer that relies strictly on standard relay closures or tally voltage pins, you must bypass the network ports and utilize the system's analog DB25 female port alongside Hollyland’s intelligent Sequence Learning software to correctly map and register your live visual cues.

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