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I often use PeterPan's pages for pin diagrams - the 3-d drawings prevent confusion about whether you are referring to the solder or pin side of the connection.
Scroll down this page until you find what you need: http://www.hifi4all.dk/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=32157&PN=1
Perhaps by comparing it to the graphic here on the site? https://www.beoworld.org/beotech/misc2.htm (Scroll down to the one labeled "Audio Aux Link".) It looks the same as the "Datalink Cable 7/7 pin AV" shown here on the site in: https://www.beoworld.org/beotech/misc1.htm , except Audio Aux uses a shared ground for the data. Yes, not connecting that data pin is a good idea unless you need it. No point carrying data in parallel with a line-level audio run for long distances, even if it isn't always transmitting and making square-wave hash noise.
beoaus: I had a look. Wonder if the Datalink aux cable is it, near the end of the graphics, less the datalink pins ?
I had a look. Wonder if the Datalink aux cable is it, near the end of the graphics, less the datalink pins ?
Yes that's it. Just ignore pins 6 and 7.