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**Different revisions of the FPC (the "circuit-board") on the bottom exist, with some having an amber solder mask and others having a green solder mask. Also, component layout and placement differs between revisions. These differences don't cause any compatibility issues.
**Different revisions of the FPC (the "circuit-board") on the bottom exist, with some having an amber solder mask and others having a green solder mask. Also, component layout and placement differs between revisions. These differences don't cause any compatibility issues.
**Exists in 2 main variants:
**Exists in 2 main variants:
***with '''T487''' lens assembly (white lens, no violet marking at skew adjustment screw), '''only supported in F-chassis consoles'''
***with '''T487''' lens assembly (white lens, no violet marking at skew adjustment screw, no "609" or similar written on the pickup's base), '''only supported in F-chassis consoles'''
***with '''T609K''' lens assembly (yellow lens, or white lens with violet marking at skew adjustment screw), supported by any chassis compatible with the KHS-400C
***with '''T609K''' lens assembly (yellow lens, or white lens with violet marking at skew adjustment screw, or white lens with "609" or similar hand-written on the pickup's base), supported by any chassis compatible with the KHS-400C
*'''[[SF-HD7|KHS-400R]]''' (F-chassis, G-chassis, H-chassis, I-chassis)  
*'''[[SF-HD7|KHS-400R]]''' (F-chassis, G-chassis, H-chassis, I-chassis)  
** Is actually just a name given by the community to the Sanyo SF-HD7, before it's proper name was known; for further details, see the paragraph about the SF-HD7
** Is actually just a name given by the community to the Sanyo SF-HD7, before it's proper name was known; for further details, see the paragraph about the SF-HD7
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