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Old 11-03-14, 04:27 PM   #1
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Old 11-03-14, 05:15 PM   #2
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The USB connector has a standard 5V supply connection.

That device looks like a USB to Serial (RS232) converter, and it looks like you have a choice of selecting 3.3V or 5V for the RS232 line supply.

As USB provides standard 5V, I'd imagine selecting that jumper, you'd bypass the 'buck converter' which would convert 5V - 3.3V

What are all the numbers on top of that 28 pin chip - the black thing with all the legs (pins)
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Old 11-03-14, 05:20 PM   #3
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What is that little box and what is it's purpose?
Standard memory stick?

If I had the numbers off that chip, I could possibly look it up.
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It's a USB to serial converter. The workings don't matter as I only need what I found out was a switching relay to cut the switch curcuit.

What this does is hooks my computer to the Shooting Chrony serial port.
I can download info then.
The Switch is called a Funcution Switch. It steps through options on the chrony when connected.
Problem is you can't use the FU switch when hooked in to the serial port.
Thus the FU name?


Now imagine the new chrony I have that has the FU button next to the Forget button!!
FU and Forget!!



Now. Does the Timer button figure out when I hit FU and feed me the time till I hit Forget?
The Red ST button scares me! Not sure I want to know what it does!

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Old 11-03-14, 05:53 PM   #5
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There must be a manual for this thing..
If you can find the manual download link.. I'll have a look, as one can easily work out technical details from just a user manual.

Also a manual on that USB device would be helpful..

BTW.. pull that jumper off the TXD/RXD connector and place it on the 5V/Centre pin. Just don't plug the USB device in yet until we've had a look at the user manual.
I'm currently going on the premise that your Chrony is 'old tech' which uses 5V.
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Old 11-03-14, 06:00 PM   #6
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The jumper to RX and TX are a loopback for testing.
The Forget button does this.


Now I don't remember what the FU button does.
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That must be another movie

Ok hang on.. I'll have to do a web search... but first I'm off to sleep
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The USB device is a Prolific. I have and know all the specs on it.
The curcuit to disable the momentary switch is all I need to know about.
It's a relay that will kill the momentary switch circuit IF I plug in the USB.
The 3 pins on the one side are the VDD voltage select.
The VDD is the 4th pin near the rear. No jumper on the 3 pins means no power to Vdd.
Don't need it for what I'm doing.
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