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Noobie help > Fan control

Post by Nitrix2 »

Hi there,

Ive got myself a mx422 lcd and would like to use it to control case fans but i dont have a clue where to start........

ive had a scan through the forum but just get confused can some body tell me what i need to do step by step to control a fan or four. Needs to be basic cos im totaly lost!

Thanks in advance
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Post by Tom »

You can start with plugging in an unmodified floppy connector and making sure the jumper below your fan headers is set at the furthest left as shown on the picture below.

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If you are using LCDC, you need to configure your fan in the Configuration/Test section. For help on this, go to the link http://www.lcdc.cc/help/configuration.htm#amxxgpo, and the section for configuring your fan will be at GPO PWM/RPM control.

I hope this gives you a good jump start. :)

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Post by Nitrix2 »

WOW i didnt expect a picture :lol:

Cheers ill get that sorted now
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Post by Nitrix2 »

Ok done that now what?

still dont get he fan to spin do i need an event or somthing?

EDIT: pushed the floppy connector in properly fan works now......... 8)

my new question is there a and easyway to turn the fan on off?
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Post by Tom »

Your fan should have started once you plugged the unmodified floppy power cable into the unit. Once you have everything set up, even the configuration on LCDC, you program your fan GPOs in the events tab.
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Post by Nitrix2 »

it did start :)
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Post by Tom »

Excellent!!! You can program it in the events now. Maybe you can program a key to turn off the fan, and another to turn on the fan.:D
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Post by Nitrix2 »

So is there an :-? easy way to have it setup so i can turn fans of /on easily?
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Post by Tom »

It's pretty easy to program it in LCDC. Here is an example below. This is programmed to increase the speed of the fan by pressing the keypad. The Keypad character will be different for your display.


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Hope this helps.

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Post by Nitrix2 »

Thanks for your help, but im still a bit stuck,

for a start i dont think i have a keypad (theres no buttons on the screen mount)

What id like to do is be able to turn the fan on/off by clicking on the tool tray, ive been playing and i can get my cd drive to pen in this way but not the fan as i cant find the "Gpo Andvanced" bit.

:roll:

thx again
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Post by Tom »

Do you have the display configured to have the fan GPO be set manually in screen builder? You will be able to see the "Gpo Advanced" bit after you set this configuration up. The configuration is in the picture below. You can possibly try turning the fan on by using a hotkey event on your keyboard. Just a suggestion.

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Post by Nitrix2 »

Ok its all comming together now!

last qestion how do i setup hot keys?
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Post by Tom »

Hot key will be under the event section. If you scroll through the list, you should be able to find it, then you will be able to set a hot key like Ctrl+Alt+ O.

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Post by Nitrix2 »

nope?????


have searched, do i need a plugin or somthing?
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Post by Tom »

You must enable the plugin at the Configuration/Test section.
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