David Rogers
12-24-2007, 10:50 AM
Hey all,
Some of you may recall my recent questions asking advice on wiring up my first switch (ever!), via my newly acquired Hagstrom Board.
Yesterday was D-Day! .......
For my first attempt, I was using:
- Hagstrom KE72, with Breakout board,
- Basic SPST on / off toggle switch,
- An unused (surplus) CAT 5 cable.
Firstly, I installed the KE72 software and read the instructions on how to create a txt config file.
I decided to do this part first, so I set up a txt file and entered:-
IN01: [G]
IN01| [G]
....those of you that know your Hagstroms, will know that these commands program the board to make a 'G' key stroke when a switch is made on input 01, and a further 'G' keystroke when the switch at Input 01 is broken (switched off).
I then connected my Breakout Board to the main Hagstrom Board (via the supplied ribbon cable), and plugged the Hagstrom into my PCs keyboard port, via the supplied PS2 cable.
Now onto the wiring, I split open the outer case of the Cat 5 cable and identified the brown wires (one solid, one striped).....any wires will do of course but I just chose the brown first ;) . I wired these to my toggle switch (one to each terminal) and then I screwed the other end of the solid wire into the 'IN01' screw teminal of the Hagstrom Breakout board, and the striped brown wire was screwed into the 'ground' terminal.
Next I booted the PC back up and clicked on the KE72.exe .....this then asked me to load up a conf file, and presented me with a browser .... I browsed to the txt file that I set up earlier and clicked 'ok'..... the hagstrom then popped up a box asking for a COM port ...this was a drop down list and at the bottom of the available COM ports, the word 'Keyboard' was an option, so I selected this.
The Hagstrom software then told me that my config file was valid and had been loaded onto the board. :D
I then opened up Notepad and flicked the switch to see if I had done everything correclty ..... to my delight, a nice 'G' popped on the screen of notepad, and the same again when I flicked the switch off !
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
I then loaded up the sim, took off in my A319 and flicked the swtich after take-off ........... up went the gear!
Ok, so this was a really basic test but now the possibilities are endless!
I want to thank everyone here who helped with advice - it may be an infant lesson for some, but for someone with absolutely no electrical background, this was a real achievement !
The said switch has now been incorporated into my panel, as a temporary landing gear switch..... and I can't wait to get more switches programmed into the Hagstrom! :mrgreen:
.
Some of you may recall my recent questions asking advice on wiring up my first switch (ever!), via my newly acquired Hagstrom Board.
Yesterday was D-Day! .......
For my first attempt, I was using:
- Hagstrom KE72, with Breakout board,
- Basic SPST on / off toggle switch,
- An unused (surplus) CAT 5 cable.
Firstly, I installed the KE72 software and read the instructions on how to create a txt config file.
I decided to do this part first, so I set up a txt file and entered:-
IN01: [G]
IN01| [G]
....those of you that know your Hagstroms, will know that these commands program the board to make a 'G' key stroke when a switch is made on input 01, and a further 'G' keystroke when the switch at Input 01 is broken (switched off).
I then connected my Breakout Board to the main Hagstrom Board (via the supplied ribbon cable), and plugged the Hagstrom into my PCs keyboard port, via the supplied PS2 cable.
Now onto the wiring, I split open the outer case of the Cat 5 cable and identified the brown wires (one solid, one striped).....any wires will do of course but I just chose the brown first ;) . I wired these to my toggle switch (one to each terminal) and then I screwed the other end of the solid wire into the 'IN01' screw teminal of the Hagstrom Breakout board, and the striped brown wire was screwed into the 'ground' terminal.
Next I booted the PC back up and clicked on the KE72.exe .....this then asked me to load up a conf file, and presented me with a browser .... I browsed to the txt file that I set up earlier and clicked 'ok'..... the hagstrom then popped up a box asking for a COM port ...this was a drop down list and at the bottom of the available COM ports, the word 'Keyboard' was an option, so I selected this.
The Hagstrom software then told me that my config file was valid and had been loaded onto the board. :D
I then opened up Notepad and flicked the switch to see if I had done everything correclty ..... to my delight, a nice 'G' popped on the screen of notepad, and the same again when I flicked the switch off !
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
I then loaded up the sim, took off in my A319 and flicked the swtich after take-off ........... up went the gear!
Ok, so this was a really basic test but now the possibilities are endless!
I want to thank everyone here who helped with advice - it may be an infant lesson for some, but for someone with absolutely no electrical background, this was a real achievement !
The said switch has now been incorporated into my panel, as a temporary landing gear switch..... and I can't wait to get more switches programmed into the Hagstrom! :mrgreen:
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