EGE VCI400 LED Mapping Question
EGE VCI400 LED Mapping Question Posted on: 03.05.2012 by Madlyn Trocino EGE VCI400 LED Mapping Question Im having trouble figuring something out here while making my own tsi map on the EGE VCI400. I am setting up my own Cue Banks on the Performance Grids for Deck A,B,C & D (Labeled "CUE"in the Performance Grid section). I am able to set everything up correctly on all Decks, but the LEDs on Deck D seem to stay a solid Red color, while the LEDs on Deck A,B & C all blink Red. Any clues on this - Like how to change the blinking LED states to solid on Decks A,B & C or how to make Deck D LEDs blink? Any insight would be really helpful Thanks | |
Madlyn Trocino 20.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by itzsaga
For the record, Im not looking for support building a TSI map, im simply asking a question about the EGE version of the VCI400. Since the overall firmware of EGE VCI400 is changed from the original VCI400, and there is no manual for the EGE VCI400 explaining anything (!!!), I thought this would be the place to get some answers regarding the firmware changes that would effect the LED output of the unit. Ummmm....This IS the EGE VCI400 "Product Support" area of the community right? |
Bessie Larr 16.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by thictool
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Madlyn Trocino 08.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by Eiyax
I have found a solution in the mean time. I simply used the EGE VCI400 TSI but only with the OUTPUT commands, and this seems to rectify the situation. I was looking for a more direct solution that wouldnt require me to use the EGE TSI |
Madlyn Trocino 03.05.2012 | EGE VCI400 LED Mapping Question Im having trouble figuring something out here while making my own tsi map on the EGE VCI400. I am setting up my own Cue Banks on the Performance Grids for Deck A,B,C & D (Labeled "CUE"in the Performance Grid section). I am able to set everything up correctly on all Decks, but the LEDs on Deck D seem to stay a solid Red color, while the LEDs on Deck A,B & C all blink Red. Any clues on this - Like how to change the blinking LED states to solid on Decks A,B & C or how to make Deck D LEDs blink? Any insight would be really helpful Thanks |
Fady Soliman 20.05.2012 | I agree with thictool, would be nice to have more info on mapping the LED's instead of trying to figure it out on your own. I can get some mapped and others I can't. Any info would help. |
Madlyn Trocino 20.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by itzsaga
For the record, Im not looking for support building a TSI map, im simply asking a question about the EGE version of the VCI400. Since the overall firmware of EGE VCI400 is changed from the original VCI400, and there is no manual for the EGE VCI400 explaining anything (!!!), I thought this would be the place to get some answers regarding the firmware changes that would effect the LED output of the unit. Ummmm....This IS the EGE VCI400 "Product Support" area of the community right? |
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Bessie Larr 16.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by thictool
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Madlyn Trocino 09.05.2012 | WOW the support is overwhelming !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Madlyn Trocino 08.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by Eiyax
I have found a solution in the mean time. I simply used the EGE VCI400 TSI but only with the OUTPUT commands, and this seems to rectify the situation. I was looking for a more direct solution that wouldnt require me to use the EGE TSI |
Tanya Homeister 04.05.2012 | Change the LED option in controller manager...try any of the controller range... |
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