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Re: BCF2000 Encoders

2010-01-15 by rpcfender

Bonjour Romuald

> There are 15 LED for Encoder 1.
> I'd like : two first and two last LED (1,2,14,15)  light off. 
> I'd like : the others LED shining.


There are only two basic displays.
 A group that start on 1 or 15 - the variations are a sing Led or a bar
.mode 1dot     ;1 led moves from 1 to 15 (usually)
.mode 1dot/off ;0 = no led
.mode bar      ;Each led on in turn
.mode bar/off
.mode damp     ;like bar but lights go on in opposite direction
.mode cut      ;Each led off in turn


 Two, the middle and work out
.mode 12dot    ; these go from 1 to 7
.mode 12dot/off
.mode pan      ;Each led on in turn starting from the centre (left or right bar)
.mode spread   ;Starting from the centre 1 left and 1 right leds go on
.mode qual     ;Opposite of spread 

Try these and see if any are better for you. As far as I know these are the only display modes.

> 
> How ?
> 
> My basic BCL code is :
> 
> $rev F1
> $encoder 1
>   .easypar CC 1 16 0 15 relative-3
>   .showvalue on
>   .mode 1dot
>   .default 8
> $end

You know that with relative-3 it puts out

$B0 $10 $01
$B0 $10 $01
$B0 $10 $01
$B0 $10 $01
when turned clockwise and
$B0 $10 $41
$B0 $10 $41
$B0 $10 $41
$B0 $10 $41
anticlockwise (the value increases if you turn it quickly)?

I am curious to know what you are doing with it??

All the best 
Royce

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