Missing Programming Button on Audio Module
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Missing Programming Button on Audio Module
Just wondering if anybody who has the audio module does NOT have a programming button on their Audio Module.
Mine has the square hole in the back, and labeled programming, but I see no button anywhere. I have stuck a wooden rod in there as far as I feel comfortable and have not 'hit' anything. My documentation does tell me to program it, so maybe they made a running change and did not fix the instructions.
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Mine has the square hole in the back, and labeled programming, but I see no button anywhere. I have stuck a wooden rod in there as far as I feel comfortable and have not 'hit' anything. My documentation does tell me to program it, so maybe they made a running change and did not fix the instructions.
-Ray
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Re: Missing Programming Button on Audio Module
Hi Ray
Think you will find that the button is in there but totally misaligned with the cut out in the case.
I had to take the top off the unit to get to it.
Think you will find that the button is in there but totally misaligned with the cut out in the case.
I had to take the top off the unit to get to it.
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Re: Missing Programming Button on Audio Module
Well I would like to do that to see, but it will void the warranty. Is it reasonably straight into the hole or off to the side? I poked around and I see and feel nothing. I see the edge of a circuit board at the top of the opening, but no switch.Malcolm.Plumb wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 4:03 pmHi Ray
Think you will find that the button is in there but totally misaligned with the cut out in the case.
I had to take the top off the unit to get to it.
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I can’t quite remember which way it was but I certainly couldn’t find it through the hole when I tried.
It’s a very small black push switch.
It’s a very small black push switch.
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Re: Missing Programming Button on Audio Module
Thanks, It all works fine as it is so maybe i will wait to see what AT says.Malcolm.Plumb wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 5:34 pmI can’t quite remember which way it was but I certainly couldn’t find it through the hole when I tried.
It’s a very small black push switch.
On the machine gun LED, there are two wires, one red and one blue. But it goes into a three wire connector on the audio module. I assume the blue goes into the bottom and the red would be in the middle. The top pin on the audio module not used in this case.
That is the only thing not working in my test setup. They don't say which pins to use. But mine does not light up when firing the machine gun. I am afraid to start plugging it in randomly in different pins.
Do you recall where it goes?
Thanks.
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Re: Missing Programming Button on Audio Module
No sorry.
Mine is still in its unopened packet.
I’m not at the stage when it’s needed yet and didn’t have it when I did my initial bench set up test.
Mine is still in its unopened packet.
I’m not at the stage when it’s needed yet and didn’t have it when I did my initial bench set up test.
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Re: Missing Programming Button on Audio Module
Thanks anyway Malcolm. I tested the LED on the bench with a power supply, and it works, but I hate to randomly plug stuff in! Easy to pop an LED. But easy to replace as well.Malcolm.Plumb wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 5:56 pmNo sorry.
Mine is still in its unopened packet.
I’m not at the stage when it’s needed yet and didn’t have it when I did my initial bench set up test.
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Re: Missing Programming Button on Audio Module
> I see the edge of a circuit board at the top of the opening, but no switch.
The switch is on top of the PCB, so you probably pushed the board up when you inserted something.
It's only held in by the connector at the far end, so can have quite a bit of movement.
If you can insert something non-metallic like a toothpick and lever the board down, you should be able to see the switch.
Adrian.
The switch is on top of the PCB, so you probably pushed the board up when you inserted something.
It's only held in by the connector at the far end, so can have quite a bit of movement.
If you can insert something non-metallic like a toothpick and lever the board down, you should be able to see the switch.
Adrian.
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Re: Missing Programming Button on Audio Module
The machine gun led connects blue top, red middle, bottom pin not used.
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Re: Missing Programming Button on Audio Module
Tom to the rescue.. Thanks Tom…. Yes.. blue to the top pin and red to the middle pin of output 4 on the audio module and I have machine gun led flashing.
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Re: Missing Programming Button on Audio Module
Thanks Tom. How are we supposed to know that? I figured since red is always in the middle on all other wires, that would be where it should be. I was afraid to try the other position - just did not want to pop the LED (yet).Tom Miller wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 8:06 pmThe machine gun led connects blue top, red middle, bottom pin not used.
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Re: Missing Programming Button on Audio Module
Ok, I will take a look again. Thanks. But before I even inserted anything in there, that circuit board was at the top, so maybe it just moved out of position in shipping.Adrian Harris wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 6:40 pm> I see the edge of a circuit board at the top of the opening, but no switch.
The switch is on top of the PCB, so you probably pushed the board up when you inserted something.
It's only held in by the connector at the far end, so can have quite a bit of movement.
If you can insert something non-metallic like a toothpick and lever the board down, you should be able to see the switch.
Adrian.
Thank you.
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Re: Missing Programming Button on Audio Module
You were correct. The PCB board was up too high, past the opening. I was able to move it down and there was the button.Malcolm.Plumb wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 4:03 pmHi Ray
Think you will find that the button is in there but totally misaligned with the cut out in the case.
I had to take the top off the unit to get to it.
Thank you.
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Re: Missing Programming Button on Audio Module
Adrian, you and Malcom were correct about the PCB being too high to see the switch. Thanks for your help.Ray Massa wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 8:59 pmOk, I will take a look again. Thanks. But before I even inserted anything in there, that circuit board was at the top, so maybe it just moved out of position in shipping.Adrian Harris wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 6:40 pm> I see the edge of a circuit board at the top of the opening, but no switch.
The switch is on top of the PCB, so you probably pushed the board up when you inserted something.
It's only held in by the connector at the far end, so can have quite a bit of movement.
If you can insert something non-metallic like a toothpick and lever the board down, you should be able to see the switch.
Adrian.
Thank you.
-Ray