The hotspot creates a lot of light.
1) Choose scrolling oled or dim\dark oled.
2) Choose if you want the led’s that are contonuous on turn only on when problem appears.
Dimmable oled / led’s on/off
Re: Dimmable oled / led’s on/off
There already is an ability to dim the screen.
The other features re screens would need to be made in the MMDVMhost software. Not a pi-star thing as it can only make use of what's available in the host software.
Andrew M1DNS, (Mod)
The other features re screens would need to be made in the MMDVMhost software. Not a pi-star thing as it can only make use of what's available in the host software.
Andrew M1DNS, (Mod)
Andrew M1DNS.
Pi-star Admin Team.
Pi-star Admin Team.
Re: Dimmable oled / led’s on/off
10 days... I didn't realise anyone was counting.
How inconvenient my real life get in the way of ur Question
In the screen section on the configuration.
Brightness 10 make it brightness 1
I'm surprised you waited for the answer from me. Most would of dug into the config and experimented with the no's by now. But there you go.
How inconvenient my real life get in the way of ur Question
In the screen section on the configuration.
Brightness 10 make it brightness 1
I'm surprised you waited for the answer from me. Most would of dug into the config and experimented with the no's by now. But there you go.
Andrew M1DNS.
Pi-star Admin Team.
Pi-star Admin Team.
Re: Dimmable oled / led’s on/off
I checked the Configuration page almost immediately after your post of 20190210:
With "Pi-Star:3.4.17 / Dashboard: 20190205" and a recent pistar-update/pistar-upgrade in addition to the daily updates, I can find no "screen section on the configuration."
Please include a screenshot of where you are seeing that on your configuration page.
[edit] I now find that you are referring to /etc/mmdvmhost. [/edit]
Our display is at a remote, somewhat inaccessible site so we can't "experiment with the numbers" as you suggest. Will "Brightness=50" dim the OLED, preserving its lifespan until we need its use again, please?
With "Pi-Star:3.4.17 / Dashboard: 20190205" and a recent pistar-update/pistar-upgrade in addition to the daily updates, I can find no "screen section on the configuration."
Please include a screenshot of where you are seeing that on your configuration page.
[edit] I now find that you are referring to /etc/mmdvmhost. [/edit]
Our display is at a remote, somewhat inaccessible site so we can't "experiment with the numbers" as you suggest. Will "Brightness=50" dim the OLED, preserving its lifespan until we need its use again, please?
Re: Dimmable oled / led’s on/off
Usually you would adjust for ur own needs
If it's at a remote locale where no one is likely to look at it for a while do you really need to be adjusting it ?
I've got a screen here that I put on a HS near 2yrs back it's been running almost daily and I can't notice any screen burn in or similar and given it's price even if it did I'm not really that worried given the cost of replacing it. That's if I even would, given it ( as most of my devices ) now sit remote to my operating position so I can't really see 'em anyways, but...
point being I don't think the screen will deteriorate to a point any time soon to nessesictating lowering it's brightness level, it's more a comfort thing.
Andrew M1DNS, (Mod)
If it's at a remote locale where no one is likely to look at it for a while do you really need to be adjusting it ?
I've got a screen here that I put on a HS near 2yrs back it's been running almost daily and I can't notice any screen burn in or similar and given it's price even if it did I'm not really that worried given the cost of replacing it. That's if I even would, given it ( as most of my devices ) now sit remote to my operating position so I can't really see 'em anyways, but...
point being I don't think the screen will deteriorate to a point any time soon to nessesictating lowering it's brightness level, it's more a comfort thing.
Andrew M1DNS, (Mod)
Andrew M1DNS.
Pi-star Admin Team.
Pi-star Admin Team.
Re: Dimmable oled / led’s on/off
Thanks for the feedback, my concern in dimming the remote OLED is merely longevity. Replacing the OLED when visiting the remote site requires some disassembly and soldering that we might might not have time for. Having installed a hostapd on the RPi3 wifi, it's a simple matter to use a tablet to enable the OLED on site when needed.
Re: Dimmable oled / led’s on/off
You can “dim” the LEDs with a black felt tip marker... makes an MMDVM board visually much less annoying.
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