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Hollyland Spares - DB25 Male to Dual HDB15 Male Tally Cable (for Wireless Tally System)

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Hollyland Spares - DB25 Male to Dual HDB15 Male Tally Cable (for Wireless Tally System)The Hollyland DB25 Male to Dual HDB15 Male Tally Cable (Model: HL TCB10) is an official OEM Y split adapter cable engineered for the Hollyland Wireless Tally System. This specialized interface cable bridges the gap when a professional broadcast vision switcher provides its tally contact closure outputs via a standard DB25 (25 pin D Sub) bus, while the Hollyland Wireless Tally main transmitter box utilizes high density HDB15 (15 pin D Sub) input

The Hollyland DB25 Male to Dual HDB15 Male Tally Cable (Model: HL-TCB10) is an official OEM Y-split adapter cable engineered for the Hollyland Wireless Tally System.

This specialized interface cable bridges the gap when a professional broadcast vision switcher provides its tally contact-closure outputs via a standard DB25 (25-pin D-Sub) bus, while the Hollyland Wireless Tally main transmitter box utilizes high-density HDB15 (15-pin D-Sub) input terminals.

Core Functionality & Purpose

On multi-camera live broadcast sets, matching the tally cues from a production switcher to a wireless transmitter can easily turn into a cabling nightmare. The HL-TCB10 functions as a physical breakout and converter:

  • Y-Adapter Expansion: It splits a single DB25 switcher master connector out into two separate HDB15 male terminals.

  • Dual-Port Input Routing: This layout allows you to feed a single, consolidated DB25 switcher bus straight into two separate Hollyland wireless tally input banks concurrently, enabling larger multi-camera operations (supporting up to 8 separate tally indicators) without needing custom soldering or breakdown boards.

  • OEM Pin-Out Mapping: Wired precisely to match Hollyland’s internal ground and trigger configuration frameworks, guaranteeing zero ghosting or missed red/green light triggers during high-speed switching.

Technical Specifications Matrix

Component Attribute Technical Specifications Detail
Official Model SKU HL-TCB10 (Part Number: S-HOL-TCB10)
System Interoperability Hollyland Wireless Tally System Transmitter Main Station
Connector Side A 1 × DB25 Male (25-Pin Standard Density D-Sub)
Connector Side B 2 × HDB15 Male (15-Pin High Density D-Sub)
Cable Physical Length 4.9 feet (1.5 meters)
Physical Weight Profile Approx. 10.5 oz (298 grams)
Outer Insulation Type Rugged, flexible molded PVC shielding

What's In the Box?

  • 1 × Hollyland DB25 Male to Dual HDB15 Male Tally Cable (1.5m)

  • 1 × User Manual / Pin-Out Guide Card

Switcher Deployment Check: Before running this cable, verify your switcher's manual to confirm it uses a standard DB25 dry-contact relay loop. Because this is a direct, passive wire matrix mapping, it assumes your vision switcher completes the circuit to ground when a camera goes live. If your switcher outputs active voltage tally triggers instead of contact closures, running a direct cable can cause an electrical mismatch; double-checking your hardware configuration prevents damage on set.

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