non-numerical values

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non-numerical values

Postby motec_noob on Tue Nov 26, 2019 7:44 pm

Hi, I'm a first-time user of motec gear, I'm currently installing a C127, a 5x3 keypad, a PDM15 and a PDM30 into a custom build involving a GM LSX. I'm trying to avoid any fuses or relays in the vehicle so I've replaced the stock engine loom fuse+relay panel with the PDM15, and the PDM30 runs everything in the body.

I've pretty much got it all working as I want, with the two PDMs talking via canbus, and the dash displaying engine data (from a GM Performance ECM) along with some PDM-generated channels.

One thing I'd like to do is to display non-numerical info on the dash... for example, I've got two hydraulic clutches to engage front and rear drive (within custom transfer cases,) operated by two buttons on the keypad. I've got two channels showing on the dash labelled FWD and RWD, which as expected appear as normal labels with a 1 or 0 underneath. Even if I choose Active/Inactive, On/Off, No/Yes etc in the Units menu, the value is still 1 or 0. Ideally there'd be a blank space until the channel is active, and then "FWD" and/or "RWD" would appear, but even a value of "active" or "inactive" would be better than 1 and 0.

Can this be done in the dash manager or do I need to delve into Display Creator?

thanks for any tips.
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Re: non-numerical values

Postby David Ferguson on Thu Nov 28, 2019 9:10 am

That type of application is exactly why you have display creator.

A workaround you might consider is to use an alarm to detect the change in transfer case status and display (just for 1 or 2 seconds), "FWD Active" or "RWD Active". But that's not the same as being able to always see the status, which you could do using one of the side LEDS on the C127 (say use the lower right LED, with one color of FWD and off or another color for RWD).

I thought of another workaround. Using overrides, you could change the channel label for one of the number fields. For example, if you had speed channel, you could use the label "Speed - FWD" on one condition and "Speed - RWD" when the condition is the other case. Both would display the same channel, just using a different label.
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Re: non-numerical values

Postby MalcolmG on Sun Dec 01, 2019 8:23 pm

David Ferguson wrote:I thought of another workaround. Using overrides, you could change the channel label for one of the number fields. For example, if you had speed channel, you could use the label "Speed - FWD" on one condition and "Speed - RWD" when the condition in another case. Both would display the same channel, just using a different label.

that's a nice idea; I hardly ever use the overrides on dashes but that's a clever way to use them to display some more information
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