Programming LED14
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Programming LED14
Back for more help. Want to program D14, injector LED on my MSII/extra to flash in synch with the inj lamps on the JimStim.
Have selected D14 in the "programmable on/off outputs" but am not sure what settings to use. T/S is set to 2 squirts/alternating
and the J/S inj. LED's are flashing in synch with the RPM setting
Just a list of proper settings would be great but an explanation of how those values are reached would be even more appreciated.
Thanks.
Have selected D14 in the "programmable on/off outputs" but am not sure what settings to use. T/S is set to 2 squirts/alternating
and the J/S inj. LED's are flashing in synch with the RPM setting
Just a list of proper settings would be great but an explanation of how those values are reached would be even more appreciated.
Thanks.
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Re: Programming LED14
Don't set D14 as a programmable on/off output. By default, D14 does what you want.
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Re: Programming LED14
Jean is right but should you wish to use another output....
I am fairly sure you need
Output Channel- PortT, And, Threshold- 1, Hysteresis- 0.0
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Output Channel- PortT, And, Threshold- 4, Hysterisis- 0.0
PortT bit1 is inj1, and bit3 is inj2. It's hard to find the various info to put it together, but it is in the manual.
I am fairly sure you need
Output Channel- PortT, And, Threshold- 1, Hysteresis- 0.0
OR
Output Channel- PortT, And, Threshold- 4, Hysterisis- 0.0
PortT bit1 is inj1, and bit3 is inj2. It's hard to find the various info to put it together, but it is in the manual.
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Cheers Luke
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Re: Programming LED14
Any thoughts on why D14 isn't flashing then? inj 1 and 2 on the J/S are,racingmini_mtl wrote:Don't set D14 as a programmable on/off output. By default, D14 does what you want.
Jean
and I verified that D14 was good.
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Re: Programming LED14
Post your msq.
Re: Programming LED14
Unless I've misunderstood / lost track, you need to set the 'Hysteresis' value equal to the bitmask to have it trigger while the bit is ON. It works out as PORTT AND 1 = 1, or PORTT AND 4 = 4. To check if they're both on, PORTT AND 5 = 5.slow_hemi6 wrote:Jean is right but should you wish to use another output....
I am fairly sure you need
Output Channel- PortT, And, Threshold- 1, Hysteresis- 0.0
OR
Output Channel- PortT, And, Threshold- 4, Hysterisis- 0.0
PortT bit1 is inj1, and bit3 is inj2. It's hard to find the various info to put it together, but it is in the manual.
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Re: Programming LED14
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Re: Programming LED14
I think this might be a bug. If you check the list of I/O pins, it shows that D14 is used for spark A. Even though you're using EDIS and spark A is shaded in the list, it might still be assigned to ignition instead of the default injection LED. I am not currently set to test this.
Try to go in the ignition settings and change the mode from EDIS to basic trigger. Then change the spark output from D14 to JS10 and go back to the EDIS mode. See if that fixes your issue.
Jean
Try to go in the ignition settings and change the mode from EDIS to basic trigger. Then change the spark output from D14 to JS10 and go back to the EDIS mode. See if that fixes your issue.
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Re: Programming LED14
You're probably right Don, I've not done it myself.dontz125 wrote:Unless I've misunderstood / lost track, you need to set the 'Hysteresis' value equal to the bitmask to have it trigger while the bit is ON. It works out as PORTT AND 1 = 1, or PORTT AND 4 = 4. To check if they're both on, PORTT AND 5 = 5.slow_hemi6 wrote:Jean is right but should you wish to use another output....
I am fairly sure you need
Output Channel- PortT, And, Threshold- 1, Hysteresis- 0.0
OR
Output Channel- PortT, And, Threshold- 4, Hysterisis- 0.0
PortT bit1 is inj1, and bit3 is inj2. It's hard to find the various info to put it together, but it is in the manual.
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Cheers Luke
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Re: Programming LED14
Thanks everyone for responding, I should probably move this up to the MSll/extra forum. After further checking
we noted that pin 39 and 40 of U1, the inj1 and inj2 outputs, were flashing there little hearts out but pin 7 which controls
the "squirt" lead to the D14 ckt. was not flashing and only had .003V output, not enough, I don't think, to turn on Q6 that controls D14.
So I may have a serious problem unless I'm missing something. Thanks again.
we noted that pin 39 and 40 of U1, the inj1 and inj2 outputs, were flashing there little hearts out but pin 7 which controls
the "squirt" lead to the D14 ckt. was not flashing and only had .003V output, not enough, I don't think, to turn on Q6 that controls D14.
So I may have a serious problem unless I'm missing something. Thanks again.
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Re: Programming LED14
just a thought, Do you have it configured as spark output?
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Re: Programming LED14
Just sticking my oar in:
It suddenly occured to me that if the error is in how the EDIS mode handles D14, changing the D14 / JS10 spark in Basic then going straight back to EDIS might not catch it.racingmini_mtl wrote:Try to go in the ignition settings and change the mode from EDIS to basic trigger. Then change the spark output from D14 to JS10 and test for D14 flashing and go back to the EDIS mode and test D14 again. See if that fixes your issue.
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Re: Programming LED14
To the guys posting suggestions. It is probably worth trying your ideas on the bench before posting.
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Re: Programming LED14
Jean, was going through my notes and realized I never thanked you, that did indeed fix the problem.racingmini_mtl wrote:I think this might be a bug. If you check the list of I/O pins, it shows that D14 is used for spark A. Even though you're using EDIS and spark A is shaded in the list, it might still be assigned to ignition instead of the default injection LED. I am not currently set to test this.
Try to go in the ignition settings and change the mode from EDIS to basic trigger. Then change the spark output from D14 to JS10 and go back to the EDIS mode. See if that fixes your issue.
Jean