Service Mode Button for Nixie Standalone #508
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We don't really have a service mode [button]. I typically just stop the process. You could wire up the button to stop njsPC and then restart it... |
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Service and Timeout modes are probably not a bad addition to Nixie. I'll take a look this afternoon and see what it might take to make it happen. |
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Here is my control panel at the pad. I made a dead panel for my controller out of 3/8" ABS and mounted it there but don't really use it all that often since I can simply use an ipad. |
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I have setup nixie and added physical buttons using the Adafruit button recommended in this post. I have confirmed that the buttons are working through the MEGA-BAS inputs tab and the LEDs work when the respective circuit is activated. I setup one button to be service mode using the above instructions and works great (except for not being very fast to respond). However, I have not yet been able to get other circuits to work properly with the buttons. Below are the feeds for my pool circuit and light circuit. When pressing the button, the respective circuit comes on but then quickly cycles off. I got the circuit ids from /state/all and assume they are correct since the circuit does activate. What am I doing wrong? @rock-crusher did you setup other buttons besides Modes? |
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Couple pics |
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Hi @rstrouse , I am trying to implement mode change using pushbuttons connected to Digital inputs on a Sequent 4rel4in v4 card.
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Hey guys, I have an issue related to this discussion - i've actually logged a bug but am not sure whether it's a config issue peculiar to my system. I have the service mode button implemented, and it toggles the system in and out of service mode as expected. however, when it returns to auto mode, the current schedule is not resumed. is this just me? I see the same behavior if i toggle back to auto mode from Dashpanel - the system does not re-trigger the currently active schedule. any suggestions would be appreciated. see #1032 |
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Just wondering if this has ever been implemented, and if not is there any way possible to do something similar for the Nixie standalone setup?
It sure would be nice to have a physical button inside or on the outside of the controller enclosure that would make it easy for someone to put the system into service mode.
Something simple that would give a person full control of all the equipment manually at the pad.
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