Hi
Have al look at this drawing
http://pypilot.org/wiki/lib/exe/detail.p...pinout.png
it is showing the former pinout with 5 buttens, actually you have 7 buttens
as shown in:
https://github.com/pypilot/pypilot/blob/...lcd/lcd.py
lines 162, 163 and 270
so the pinout ist (GPIO BCM)
GPIO 17 = AUTO (Autopilot Standby/ON)
GPIO 27 and GPIO 22 = 1 degree +/- (Configures as smallstep)
GPIO 5 and GPIO 6 = 10 degree +/-(Configured as bigstep)
GPIO 23 = Menu (swiches through menues to navegate in the menue use buttens 1dregree +/-)
GPIO 18 = Select (I don´t use/not working for me, if ther is a value to confirm it works pressing Menue GPIO 23 again)
Use buttens that are normaly off and switch a moment on.
Wire all buttens against ground.
Hope this helps.
Greetings
Andreas
Have al look at this drawing
http://pypilot.org/wiki/lib/exe/detail.p...pinout.png
it is showing the former pinout with 5 buttens, actually you have 7 buttens
as shown in:
https://github.com/pypilot/pypilot/blob/...lcd/lcd.py
lines 162, 163 and 270
so the pinout ist (GPIO BCM)
GPIO 17 = AUTO (Autopilot Standby/ON)
GPIO 27 and GPIO 22 = 1 degree +/- (Configures as smallstep)
GPIO 5 and GPIO 6 = 10 degree +/-(Configured as bigstep)
GPIO 23 = Menu (swiches through menues to navegate in the menue use buttens 1dregree +/-)
GPIO 18 = Select (I don´t use/not working for me, if ther is a value to confirm it works pressing Menue GPIO 23 again)
Use buttens that are normaly off and switch a moment on.
Wire all buttens against ground.
Hope this helps.
Greetings
Andreas