Cable Adapters

Cable adapters are how your existing firing controller plugs into Connect. The controller's cue outputs connect to the adapter — Connect reads the trigger pulse just like an igniter would, and routes it intelligently downstream.

In plain English: the right cable harness gets your existing controller talking to Connect — no external adapter boxes, no rewiring your controller, no new software on your firing system.

Harness types

PyroNext QuickPlug harness — MTA100 connector fan-out with 9 labeled pairs

QuickPlug

QuickPlug Harness

MTA100-style connectors on the cue end — the same connectors used by COBRA and many other firing systems. Plug directly into your existing cue outputs. Labeled Pair 1 through Pair 9.

Best for: COBRA users and systems with MTA100-compatible outputs

PyroNext ferrule-terminated harness — bare wire ends with red ferrule tips, 9 labeled pairs

Ferrule-terminated

Ferrule-Terminated Harness

Individual ferrule-terminated wire ends — similar to bare wire but with crimped metal ferrules for long-term durability and reliable terminal block connection. Labeled Pair 1 through Pair 9.

Best for: Ignite users and any system with screw terminal or bare-wire cue outputs

How it connects

Both harness types use the same IP65-rated circular connector on the Connect end — the same connector family used throughout the PyroNext system. The cue end matches whatever your firing controller already uses.

9 pairs per harness

Each harness carries 9 cue pairs — matching the 9 banks on an IQ Slat. Multiple harnesses connect multiple banks.

Labeled pairs

Every pair is labeled 1–9 on both the harness and the Connect panel — no guessing, no documentation required in the field.

Custom lengths

Standard harnesses are 1.0m. Custom lengths available for operators with specific rack-to-controller distances.

Not sure which harness you need?

Use the contact form and tell us what firing system you're running. We'll confirm the right harness for your setup.