Jim,
You don't need to change anything in the LM-1/LC-1... the serial afr is emitted on the serial output regardless of how the analog outputs are programmed.
Cheers,
Joe
I want to make sure I understand this and I'm going to do this right. Use the LC-1 2.5mm to serial cable which was included in package with LC-1. Get a male serial cable to RJ-11 adapter and wire accordingly to schematics shown in this thread. Plug RJ-11 from serial adapter to V2 input next to RJ45 cable on V2 unit. I can now log in digital instead of analog?
Thanks,
John
Yes.
The RJ12 to female 9 pin serial cable is included with your EFILive purchase.
The null modem male to male adapter that can be used between the LC-1's cable and FlashScan's cable can be purchased here:
http://www.sfcable.com/cable/p/30D1-C1-S.html
Regards
Paul
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I couldn't find a male2male null modem locally but I did find a RS232 adaptor DB9M/RJ12F such as this:
http://www.firstcable.com/newproduct...roupcode=I4799
First question I guess is will it work? I've read you need a resistor but I'm not understanding why that's the case. For instance if you had snipped off a 2.5mm plug as it appears some have done and wired it directly to a RJ12 there is no resistor is there?
So I've wired it so that if you're looking at the DB9 Female from the LC-1 with the 5 rows at the top and four on the bottom and you number them left to right top to bottom female hole 3 (I believe DB9 hole 3) is the 2.5mm tip, female hole 4 (DB9 hole 2) is the center of the 2.5mm pin and female hole 1 (DB9 hole 5) is the base of the 2.5mm pin. I've wired my RS232 accordingly but what should I do with the extra 3 wires on it?
Last edited by jomobco; May 20th, 2008 at 05:26 PM.
Maybe this diagram will help:
http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....1088#post71088
Regards
Paul
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That's an excellent diagram. Thank you! So the extra wires I can just tape off and i'm golden? No more trying to get the correct analog voltage?!?! I can't wait!
Edit: Now I see why the Null Modem comes into play. Even thought I've got male/female connections I've got male securing screws on both sides so only friction or duct tape / zip ties will hold them together.
Last edited by jomobco; May 21st, 2008 at 12:55 AM.
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