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How many wires are in this cable:

I am Looking on getting a CDM1550 LS+ ( actually got it but Had to ship back to get some more work done on it)

I am trying to decide if I want to get a remote mount kit,
the part # in question is RKN4079 can you tell if it had eight (8) wires, I guess it probably would have 10 or else Mother M would not make money on count of people just using Enet cables, But does anyone know for sure, Hoping someone has this device in use already,

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The remote kit and the remote control cable both have the 10 pins, and the service manual refers to all 10 pins so I think you need all 10.
 
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