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Devo 6s tactil screen question
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21 Oct 2013 16:25 #14839
by tazdevil
Devo 6s tactil screen question was created by tazdevil
Hi ,
I have some pb with the calibrating of the touch panel on my devo 6s
is someone who have a working one could give me is value on the tx.ini file on deviation 3.00 ?
something like this
[touch]
xscale=197312
yscale=147271
xoffset=-404
yoffset=-20
on the fs file are from devos 8s , maybe the 6s is not correct
what are the standart valu on the original walkera devo firmware
thank in adavance
I have some pb with the calibrating of the touch panel on my devo 6s
is someone who have a working one could give me is value on the tx.ini file on deviation 3.00 ?
something like this
[touch]
xscale=197312
yscale=147271
xoffset=-404
yoffset=-20
on the fs file are from devos 8s , maybe the 6s is not correct
what are the standart valu on the original walkera devo firmware
thank in adavance
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21 Oct 2013 16:43 #14843
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Replied by vlad_vy on topic Devo 6s tactil screen question
What is the problem? You can't get Tx setup menu by touch screen? You can long press 'ENT' button, short press 'ENT' button, then by 'UP' or 'DN' select 'Touch screen' 'Calibrate' and calibrate screen.
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21 Oct 2013 16:55 - 21 Oct 2013 17:24 #14845
by tazdevil
Replied by tazdevil on topic Devo 6s tactil screen question
yep something like that but even after a calibration it'not working properly
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I can go with the key touch on menu, but the calibration not work a least maybe the saving .
seem to work but after returning to main menu, can't use the tactil tool button to go back again on the setup menu and in the model menu
version is 3.00-c9608be and it the same with official 3.0.0 version
Any idea, or I'm doing something wrong
is someone can give me his std devo6s touche panel value ?
thxs
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I can go with the key touch on menu, but the calibration not work a least maybe the saving .
seem to work but after returning to main menu, can't use the tactil tool button to go back again on the setup menu and in the model menu
version is 3.00-c9608be and it the same with official 3.0.0 version
Any idea, or I'm doing something wrong
is someone can give me his std devo6s touche panel value ?
thxs
Last edit: 21 Oct 2013 17:24 by tazdevil.
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21 Oct 2013 18:10 #14852
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You should check if the calibbration values are saved. Start the tx in USB mode (with "ENT" pressed when powering on) and look for the values. Start in normal mode, do a calibration and start in USB mode again to see if new values are saved.
After you have done the calibration, check the touch screen. YOu will see the coordinates in the box in the middle (first two values are X and Y). Move to the edges and corners and watch the values - should be near to 0/0 to 320/240.
The corners of the text box have (top left) X=85, Y=107 and (lower right) X=235, Y=132.
When calibrating make sure that you press every cross only once - this happened to me: I pressed the first one (top left) twice so the values were very bad and the touch screen not usable at all.
Replied by rbe2012 on topic Devo 6s tactil screen question
You can not copy the values from another tx; they might not fit for yours and make it worse. If you want to test, here are mine (from Devo8, but uses the same hardware and code as Devo6):tazdevil wrote: is someone who have a working one could give me is value on the tx.ini file on deviation 3.00 ?
[touch]
xscale=191146
yscale=152917
xoffset=-388
yoffset=-27
The standard values are transmitter (not only tx model) dependent, individual after each calibration. And the original firmware does not tell what it uses.what are the standart valu on the original walkera devo firmware
You should check if the calibbration values are saved. Start the tx in USB mode (with "ENT" pressed when powering on) and look for the values. Start in normal mode, do a calibration and start in USB mode again to see if new values are saved.
After you have done the calibration, check the touch screen. YOu will see the coordinates in the box in the middle (first two values are X and Y). Move to the edges and corners and watch the values - should be near to 0/0 to 320/240.
The corners of the text box have (top left) X=85, Y=107 and (lower right) X=235, Y=132.
When calibrating make sure that you press every cross only once - this happened to me: I pressed the first one (top left) twice so the values were very bad and the touch screen not usable at all.
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21 Oct 2013 19:42 - 21 Oct 2013 19:43 #14854
by tazdevil
Replied by tazdevil on topic Devo 6s tactil screen question
well
after investigation and test, after reloading the original devo firmware it appear that my screen do not work properly and randomly
so the tactil componant is dead....
Well, the radio as less than 6 month and has never been shocked aned the screen s dead
is someone know where can I find an new screen , cause don,t think the walkera service is easy
it will cost lighter to buy a new screen than refund the radio to the supplier...
thxs
after investigation and test, after reloading the original devo firmware it appear that my screen do not work properly and randomly
so the tactil componant is dead....
Well, the radio as less than 6 month and has never been shocked aned the screen s dead
is someone know where can I find an new screen , cause don,t think the walkera service is easy
it will cost lighter to buy a new screen than refund the radio to the supplier...
thxs
Last edit: 21 Oct 2013 19:43 by tazdevil.
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21 Oct 2013 23:52 #14856
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Replied by SadSack on topic Devo 6s tactil screen question
I've no idea if or how but could touch part of the screen be replaced ?
Screen don't all come as standard with touch screen. Still wouldn't be that simple to do.
Screen don't all come as standard with touch screen. Still wouldn't be that simple to do.
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22 Oct 2013 06:05 - 22 Oct 2013 06:08 #14860
by rbe2012
Replied by rbe2012 on topic Devo 6s tactil screen question
Somewhere has mentioned that all Devo screens come from one seller... (searching) ...
found here
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But I have not found the Devo6/8 screen on their page.
Maybe you can repair your tx when only changing the touch screen as offered in addition to this screen: (Touch Screen(Mounting for customer by default)) .
EDIT: as SadSack mentioned it might not be easy but believe it will not be much more than to solder wires to the right places. The four connections look quite the same...
But I have not found the Devo6/8 screen on their page.
Maybe you can repair your tx when only changing the touch screen as offered in addition to this screen: (Touch Screen(Mounting for customer by default)) .
EDIT: as SadSack mentioned it might not be easy but believe it will not be much more than to solder wires to the right places. The four connections look quite the same...
Last edit: 22 Oct 2013 06:08 by rbe2012.
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22 Oct 2013 06:15 - 22 Oct 2013 06:16 #14861
by vlad_vy
Replied by vlad_vy on topic Devo 6s tactil screen question
Possible have sence to disassemble Tx and to check/clean touch screen connections/cables.
Last edit: 22 Oct 2013 06:16 by vlad_vy.
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