1223225SM wiring

LK/ELK/VK/PK/OK/MX/GLK/EGLK/GVK/GLT Series

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Post by whookey »

I'm a little bit confused by the
<A HREF="http://www.matrixorbital.com/manuals/gl ... diagram</A>.
It shows, in order from top to bottom with the connectors on the right:
<P>
GND

TX

RX

+5V

</P><P>

+5

GND

GND

+12V

</P>

For the power connector I've modified my floppy power cable as indicated in the release notes such that GND goes where 12V is indicated. Do I need to apply 5V to the pin in the RS-232 header labeled +5V as well as the one on the power cable header? The manual indicates only to wire up RX,TX, and GND. As it stands, I can send data to the device, but not receive any, and want to check before sticking 5V on that pin. Thanks!

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Post by Henry »

If you are using the white header for power, you have to use a UN moddified power cable, if you use the red then you have to modify it and slap in there Rx and Tx lines as well.
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Post by whookey »

woot; It's much happier, (254 55) returns the correct module type now! The trick was to put the serial port in raw mode with "stty raw < /dev/lcd". Actually, it's been a variegated route to get to this point, I've got power going into the red header now. I scared myself though: I was working late and tired the other night, and accidently flipped the connector on the white header, and <pop>, nothing. I was sure I toasted the poor thing, but it still works great with power on the red header. Don't go telling your customers that they have a get out of jail free card in case they royally screw up like I did, though, Henry :smile:

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