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====== User-interface ====== | ====== User-interface ====== | ||
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===== Features ===== | ===== Features ===== | ||
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**Speaker** | **Speaker** | ||
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* 95 db at 10 cm | * 95 db at 10 cm | ||
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===== Connector ===== | ===== Connector ===== | ||
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+ | ARM-CAN User-interface connects only to the controller board with COMM connector. This one and only connector has all the pins necessary to use with on-board LCD, buttons, speaker and joystick. The correct way to look at the user-interface is shown in the illustration on the right. | ||
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+ | ===== COMM ===== | ||
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+ | Both the controller and user-interface COMM connectors are identical, except the names of the pins are different. Blue colored names represent microcontroller pin names to help use features. | ||
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+ | ===== Schematics ===== | ||
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