I have a MX422 that I'm looking to use for fan control. According to Section 2.1.2 of the LK204_24 manual "Soldering Jumper 1, and removing Jumper 2 will allow power to be supplied externally." So my display can start working before the OS loads. But looking at the pictures and my display I'm unclear what I need to do. These are not jumpers that I'm familar with.
Does Jumper 2 need to be soldered to be removed?
The picture of "Jumper 1" is a picture of a jumper like "Jumper 2" plus a hole. Am I suppose put solder on the hole or solder a connection from the hole to the Jumper 1?
LK204-24 soldering jumpers
Hi Haplo,
The jumpers referenced by images 1 and 2 are 0 ohm resistors. You are correct, to power from the floppy connector and light the screen before the OS loads, heat and remove the resistor from location 2 near the top right of the board. As mentioned, the resistor at location 1 should be present from the factory.
Thanks,
~Troy
The jumpers referenced by images 1 and 2 are 0 ohm resistors. You are correct, to power from the floppy connector and light the screen before the OS loads, heat and remove the resistor from location 2 near the top right of the board. As mentioned, the resistor at location 1 should be present from the factory.
Thanks,
~Troy
Troy Clark
Design & Development
Matrix Orbital
Design & Development
Matrix Orbital
Got ya, so I leave Jumper 1 as is and solder off Jumper 2.Clark wrote:Hi Haplo,
The jumpers referenced by images 1 and 2 are 0 ohm resistors. You are correct, to power from the floppy connector and light the screen before the OS loads, heat and remove the resistor from location 2 near the top right of the board. As mentioned, the resistor at location 1 should be present from the factory.
Thanks,
~Troy
Also, can you please confirm that the 1Amp limit is per fan connector and not for all 4. So I can connect 0.6A to each of the 4 fan connectors for a total of 2.4A?
Indeed Haplo,
As for the fan connectors, you are correct, 1A per channel is available.
Please note that no current limiting resistor is used on these channels as most fans draw well below 1A. If you are using a large fan or chaining more than one together please ensure you do not draw more than 1A; the circuit will continue to provide current until it burns out.
Thanks,
~Troy
As for the fan connectors, you are correct, 1A per channel is available.
Please note that no current limiting resistor is used on these channels as most fans draw well below 1A. If you are using a large fan or chaining more than one together please ensure you do not draw more than 1A; the circuit will continue to provide current until it burns out.
Thanks,
~Troy
Troy Clark
Design & Development
Matrix Orbital
Design & Development
Matrix Orbital
No worries Haplo,
It looks like your start screen is a little chaotic; once you are able to communicate to the device you can change it to something that makes a little more sense.
With power connected, your next step will be to connect the USB cable and install the drivers for your display. Once the drivers are successfully installed a virtual serial port will be created and you can use our uProject software, also located on the .ca site, to test communication and load a new startup screen.
~Troy
It looks like your start screen is a little chaotic; once you are able to communicate to the device you can change it to something that makes a little more sense.
With power connected, your next step will be to connect the USB cable and install the drivers for your display. Once the drivers are successfully installed a virtual serial port will be created and you can use our uProject software, also located on the .ca site, to test communication and load a new startup screen.
~Troy
Troy Clark
Design & Development
Matrix Orbital
Design & Development
Matrix Orbital
Hi Haplo,
If you have already registered for a copy of LCDC I believe your email address will be in their database and you can submit a request for a lost key.
If you have not yet registered and can provide the serial number located on the back of your unit I may be able to locate the activation key from your original order. The serial number is in black ink on a clear sticker in the form ##M##-####, please send it to me in a PM.
Thanks,
~Troy
If you have already registered for a copy of LCDC I believe your email address will be in their database and you can submit a request for a lost key.
If you have not yet registered and can provide the serial number located on the back of your unit I may be able to locate the activation key from your original order. The serial number is in black ink on a clear sticker in the form ##M##-####, please send it to me in a PM.
Thanks,
~Troy
Troy Clark
Design & Development
Matrix Orbital
Design & Development
Matrix Orbital