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luka
12-05-2017, 04:04 PM
Few days ago I got a 2nd hand NEQ6 and want to upgrade the firmware on the synscan v3 as it is running some very ancient version.

I have found pinouts for the RJ11 connector but could nowhere find what voltages are used. I made a cable to 5V USB-serial FTDI converter (TTL levels) but that did not work.

Is it using standard RS232 voltages (-13V to 13V or similar)? Don't want to fry anything.

Thanks in advance,
Luka

AndrewJ
12-05-2017, 05:47 PM
Gday Luka
The RJ45 handbox to DB9 mount comms uses TTL ( 5V for an EQ6 )
The PC to RJ11 handbox port uses rs232

Andrew

Merlin66
12-05-2017, 06:40 PM
Luka,
I'm still using the V3.27 no issues, no drama.
Just use the supplied USB to Synscan cable, using a good USB to serial adaptor.
I use the Keyspan adaptor.

luka
12-05-2017, 07:29 PM
Thank you Andrew and Ken. I cobbled up an RJ11-to-RS232 (DB-9) cable and then with an USB-to-RS232 (DB-9) adapter updated the firmware to 3.39.

Ken, I did not get USB-to-Synscan cable with the mount, only the Synscan-to-mount cable. That's why I built one.



Now just need to add another power connector to the mount, the original is cracked as someone stepped on the power cable :mad2: