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964 Cruise Servo pinout spec

Can anyone help me with the pinout specs for the 964 cruise control servo? Its a 7 pin connector, 4 male and 3 female.

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Not sure if this is legible, but is this the sort of thing you are looking for?
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Thanks Jim, that's a good start! It looks like the 7-pin connector is the Drive Cruise Control to the upper left of the diagram.

The next step and my question for all, and the reason for the post is that I want to be able to control the drive independently (imagine I am designing the Cruise Control Controller, or want to use it for robotics).

Would I put a voltage between 0 and 12 at M+ and ground at M- to get a proportional move? Or is it like a servo that uses PWM to determine how much to move the cable?

What are Pot1 A, S, and E? Is control done through these inputs with a constant voltage at M+, M-?

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