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Old 03-10-2010, 10:37 AM   #71 (permalink)
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Hey pradyumna wats up....
That is cool setup, but as said by rahuldevnath there is a light distribution issue.But it can be worked out.....and a doubt, u gave a white LED for speedo portion and there are blue marks for the dial,they are separate LEDs is it.....
Yes. I used blue LEDs for tacho and white for LCD.
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Old 03-10-2010, 05:04 PM   #72 (permalink)
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Inspired by these mods i asked my mechanic to change my analog CBZ speedo & rpm console lamps to white or red to which he replied in negative. Said that they are packed and can't be changed, even if changed the visibility would be poor.
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Is it possible to do this on an analog console?
If yes then how and can led strips be an option?
If no then can i change my console to a digital one?
As shreeni said, it's a piece of cake on analogue meters. And will look way cooler and even brighter, especially if you are using LED strips. Although you have to make DC current available to these LEDs, which can be simply made by putting 2 diodes.
If given the bike to work here, I can do the mod in 10 mins, excluding the time taken remove the console.
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Old 03-11-2010, 12:58 AM   #73 (permalink)
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Installing on a analog meter is piece of cake. No janjat at all..!!

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Thanks a lot, i was actually expecting that i would get replies like" Go for the digital speedo dude!" .
Well i still don't know if that is possible. Can you please shed some light?
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Old 03-11-2010, 09:44 AM   #74 (permalink)
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Thanks a lot, i was actually expecting that i would get replies like" Go for the digital speedo dude!" .
Well i still don't know if that is possible. Can you please shed some light?
I don't remember exactly where but in orkut 1 guy has explained step by procedure for doing it on CBZ-x. If you can wait till weekend I can provide you link. I don't ve access to orkut in office
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A little homework for you..
The speedo has a
1. Microcontroller MC908LJ24
2. EEPROM 24LC01BSN
3. IC AC04

Iam interested in the odo reading & want to reset mine to zero. If iam not wrong the memory is the EEPROM. Can u research & tell me which is the reset pin? I got fried reading the huge data sheets. Might be useful for a lot of people here..!!
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Old 03-11-2010, 10:48 AM   #76 (permalink)
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A little homework for you..
The speedo has a
1. Microcontroller MC908LJ24
2. EEPROM 24LC01BSN
3. IC AC04

Iam interested in the odo reading & want to reset mine to zero. If iam not wrong the memory is the EEPROM. Can u research & tell me which is the reset pin? I got fried reading the huge data sheets. Might be useful for a lot of people here..!!
Hey,
IMHO it is not advisable to reset the EEPROM memory the reason being the EEPROM might contain lot of default settings which helps in the operation of the whole unit.

If you get to find a way to reset that particular location in the EEPROM which stores the ODO reading that will be good, but finding & reseting a specific location without cahnging the s/w is by no means an easy job.

So dont try to reset the EEPROm, you might end up killing the unit.


The above is just my opinion & i might be wrong if so guys please feel free to correct me.

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A little homework for you..
The speedo has a
1. Microcontroller MC908LJ24
2. EEPROM 24LC01BSN
3. IC AC04

Iam interested in the odo reading & want to reset mine to zero. If iam not wrong the memory is the EEPROM. Can u research & tell me which is the reset pin? I got fried reading the huge data sheets. Might be useful for a lot of people here..!!
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Hey,
IMHO it is not advisable to reset the EEPROM memory the reason being the EEPROM might contain lot of default settings which helps in the operation of the whole unit.

If you get to find a way to reset that particular location in the EEPROM which stores the ODO reading that will be good, but finding & reseting a specific location without cahnging the s/w is by no means an easy job.

So dont try to reset the EEPROm, you might end up killing the unit.


The above is just my opinion & i might be wrong if so guys please feel free to correct me.

I'm not that geek, in electronics.. may be abhijeet can help up here.
But for resetting the meter do we really need to reset EEPROM? I mean, can there well be a function to reset it?

Anyway.. let me see what can be done?
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I'm not that geek, in electronics.. may be abhijeet can help up here.
But for resetting the meter do we really need to reset EEPROM? I mean, can there well be a function to reset it?

Anyway.. let me see what can be done?
I am sure there will be function to reset, but i doubt we will be able to find it from the user manual (atleast for reseting the ODO).

May be should tip someone in the SVC to find the sequence to reset it.

By the who is the manufacturer of the speedo unit?
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I am sure there will be function to reset, but i doubt we will be able to find it from the user manual (atleast for reseting the ODO).

May be should tip someone in the SVC to find the sequence to reset it.

By the who is the manufacturer of the speedo unit?
Expecting the SVC guys to know, how to reset the odo, is defiantly asking for the moon.

There's a Speedo Console testing equipment, however I doubt resetting the speedo function would be open.
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Expecting the SVC guys to know, how to reset the odo, is defiantly asking for the moon.

There's a Speedo Console testing equipment, however I doubt resetting the speedo function would be open.
I wanted to type something else instead of SVC had to refrian myself from doing that.

Agree with you reseting the ODO part, it wont be such an open function/sequence.

Had read some where in the RTR/FI ownership thread some one was able to reset few parameters (not sure if its the odo or the top speed data) when he was randomly pressing few buttons
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