Fred, You might already have this pdf.
https://www.commsmuseum.co.uk/publications/t1000.pdf

And I found this wiring diagram:
https://www.cryptomuseum.com/telex/siemens/t1000/files/T1000Z_Wiring.pdf

Here is the Cryptomuseum list of files:
https://www.cryptomuseum.com/telex/siemens/t1000/

Looks like you need help with the three wires on your connector, white, green and yl + bn. There may be a common standard convention of colors with other Siemens machines that may give you a clue on how these are connected.

73, John W1AN


On 16-Dec-23 16:28, Fred Weksberg wrote:

I have almost finished restoring my T1000Z - took me 4 months
I took it completely apart(not the mechanical printer mechanism). I changed all the electrolytics and tantalum caps, except for the 2 large electrolytic caps in the power supply sitting in those black plastic cylinders.
I have it working on local loop.

How do I connect it to a demodulator ? There was a sticker on the case that said 60vdc and 40 mA.
Is there a power supply inside that has this voltage ? There must be something, because it works on local mode.
There is a cable that comes out and it has multiple colored wires. The 1/4" male plug was ripped off accidentally,
I have no idea how to connect this to my dovetron terminal unit, or my HAL ST-6000
The cable has wires with the following wires:
red - NC
blue - NC
orange - NC
grey - NC
white - this was connected somehow to the jack
green - this was connected somehow to the jack
yellow and brown wires - these were connected together and to the jack going to the demodulator

Need help please !
I have worked so hard on this unit to get it to this point. It would be shame if I could not get it to work.
Thanks, Fred
VE3WN / VE3PIE


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