Go to your local Radio Shack, or equivalent and tell them what you are trying to do. That's what I did, they gave me the correct wires and now I play my computer games on my TV flat screen tv, which is much better and larger to see.
Wood base with high gloss finish over black stain Silver-tone pivoting clock case with 2" photograph opening on back Includes pen and business card holder Engraving plate included Requires one LR44 battery Approximate weight: 1.0 lb. Dimensions: 5.5" High x 4.5" Wide x 2.5" Deep
Seiko proudly introduces the Emblem Collection, a line of clocks beautifully crafted of the finest materials. Heirlooms for the 21st Century, these exquisite timepieces will be treasured for years to come. This clock features 4 Genuine Swarovski® Crystals that sparkle as the pendulum turns. Wooden Case with Metallic Finish Beveled Glass Crystal Rotating Pendulum with 4 Genuine Swarovski® Crystals Three "AA" Batteries Icluded 11 1/3" High, 10" Wide, 5" Deep
Solid wood case with Mahogany finish and gold-tone accents Clock and thermometer with Fahrenheit and Celsius scales Recessed slot for business cards Notepad holder Two pens and engraving plate included Quartz movement - Battery: LR44 (included) Weight: 3.3 lbs. 2" High x 9.5" Wide x 6.25" Deep
Black folding case Night light Beep Alarm with snooze function Requires one LR44 battery (included) Weight: 0.25 lbs. 1.75" High x 3.5" Wide x 2.75" Deep
This impressive pendulum wall clock will surely command attention and make a wonderful conversation piece for any home. Hand-carved pediment and side columns add style as well as some old-fashioned charm. Distressed finish and antiqued brass create a genuine aged look. Lavishly hand-carved solid wooden case with distressed finish Beautiful half-moon lunar dial sets above the clock dial Etched center clock dial design Clock features a solid brass, German, 8-day key wind movement Westminster chimes every quarter hour; Counting strikes on the hour Hinged case door with glass lens Approximate Weight: 41 lbs - This is a large, heavy clock 38" High x 17.25" Wide and 8.25" Deep
Seiko proudly introduces the Emblem Collection, a line of clocks beautifully crafted of the finest materials. Heirlooms for the 21st Century, these exquisite timepieces will be treasured for years to come. This pendulum wall clock comes adorned with a genuine Swarovski® Crystal and plays one of six melodies in ultimate Stereophonic Sound: Que Sera Sera Kanon Air From Orchestral Suite No. 3 Tara's Theme A Lover's Concerto East of Eaden Clock Features: Burled Brown Madrona Finish on Solid Wood Case Beveled Glass Dial Glass Crystal One Genuine Swarovski® Crystal Weight Brass Pendulum Chime can also be heard every quarter hour Volume Control Light Sensor (So music and chime don't play at night) Demonstration Button (To play the music at any time) Three "D" Batteries Included 27" High, 10 3/8" Wide, 4 5/8" Deep
Seiko proudly introduces the Emblem Collection, a line of clocks beautifully crafted of the finest materials. Heirlooms for the 21st Century, these exquisite timepieces will be treasured for years to come. This clock features a genuine Swarovski® Crystal Rotating Pendulum and on the hour plays one of six melodies: Stand By Me L'Amour Est Bleu Chorale From Cantana No. 147 The Long and Winding Road Ballade Pour Adeline Let it Be Clock Features: Dark Brown Solid Mahogany Case in Piano Finish White Pearlized Dial Glass Crystal Rotating Swarovski® Crystal Pendulum Volume Control Light Sensor (So music won't play at night) Demonstration Button (To play the music at any time) Two "C" Batteries and two "AA" Batteries Included 11 7/8" High, 8 1/2" Wide, 5" Deep
Solid wood base with dark mahogany finish Pivoting clock housing and supports feature a chrome finish Skeleton movement with sub second dial Protective glass lens Free battery included as your gift with purchase - Requires one AA Battery Approximate Weight: 2.4 lbs 6" High x 7.5" Wide x 2.5" Deep
Rose-gold finish with pivoting clock housing Wood base with high gloss finish over black stain Chrome-finish supports with rose-gold accents Engraving plate included Quartz movement - Requires one AA battery (included as your free gift with purchase) Weight: 1.87 lbs. 8.25" High x 6.75" Wide x 2.75" Deep
Solid wood chest with mahogany finish Polished Brass case Suspended clock with adjustable viewing angle Beep Alarm Black hands and Roman numerals Engraving plate included Quartz movement - Requires one AA battery (included as your free gift with purchase) Weight: 2.06 lbs. 4" High x 6.75" Wide x 3.5" Deep (open: 8.5" High)
Solid oak and oak veneer case with golden oak finish Brass-finish metal dial and pendulum Decorative screened glass Dual-chime movement plays Westminster or Whittington melody on the quarter hour Hourly chime counts out the hour Adjustable volume control with nighttime shut-off (so clock won't chime at night) Quartz movement - Requires one C battery Weight: 12.57 lbs. 24.25" High x 11.25" Wide x 4.75" Deep
Solid oak case with dark oak finish and burl pattern accents Brass-finish pendulum and dial accents Protective glass lens and recessed glass side panels Dual-chime movement plays Westminster or Whittington melody on the quarter hour Hourly chime counts out the hour Adjustable volume control with nighttime shut-off (so clock won't chime at night) Quartz movement - Requires one C battery Approximate Weight: 11.28 lbs. 23" High x 11.75" Wide x 4.75" Deep
Solid wood case with walnut finish Decorative carved accents Two-tone metal dial with black hands and Roman numerals Brass-tone pendulum Dual-chime movement plays Westminster or Whittington chimes on the quarter hour Hourly chime counts out the hour Adjustable volume control Nighttime shut-off (so clock doesn't chime at night) Quartz movement - Requires one C battery Weight: 11.2 lbs. 24.75" High x 13" Wide x 4.5" Deep
Solid wood case with walnut finish Glass side panels and hinged front door White dial with black hands and Roman numerals Brass-tone pendulum Dual-chime movement plays Westminster or Whittington chimes on the quarter hour Hourly chime counts out the hour Adjustable volume control Nighttime shut-off (so clock doesn't chime at night) Quartz movement - Requires one C battery Weight: 25.2 lbs. 37" High x 16.5" Wide x 8.5" Deep
Radio controlled movement automatically sets to any U.S. time zone as it receives signals from the atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado Automatically adjusts to Daylight Saving Time and back to Standard Time Solid wood case with a Mahogany finish Protective glass lens Engravable plate included for personalization Free battery included as you gift with purchase - Requires 1 AA Battery Approximate Weight: 3 lbs 7.5" High x 10" Wide x 2.75" Deep
Metal case with chrome finish Hinged cover with glass insert Curved glass sides Suspended clock adjusts for viewing angle White dial with black hands and Roman numerals Quartz movement - Requires one LR44 battery (included) Approximate Weight: 1.1 lbs. Dimensions: 2" High x 3.5" Wide x 3.5" Deep (open: 5" High)
Solid wood case with Old World walnut finish Angled corners with fluted pilasters and decorative carved accents Two-tone metal dial Black hands and Roman numerals Brass-tone pendulum Triple-chime movement plays Westminster, Ave Maria or Bim-Bam melody on the quarter hour Hourly chime counts out the hour Adjustable volume control with nighttime shut-off (so clock doesn't chime at night) Decorative screened curved glass lens Quartz movement - Requires two C batteries Approximate weight: 9.92 lbs. 17.5" High x 11.5" Wide x 4.5" Deep
Solid wood case with dark mahogany finish Hinged front door Metal dial with black hands and Roman numerals Brass-tone pendulum and decorative weights Triple-chime movement plays Westminster, Ave Maria or Bim-Bam chimes on the quarter hour Hourly chime counts out the hour Adjustable volume control Nighttime shut-off (so clock doesn't chime at night) Quartz movement - Requires two C batteries Weight: 20.94 lbs. 40" High x 14" Wide x 5.75" Deep
Solid wood case with walnut and black antique finish Decorative curved screened glass lens Raised matte gold-tone numerals on dial Brass-finish metal mercury pendulum replica Dual-chime movement plays Westminster or Whittington melody on the quarter hour Hourly chime counts out the hour Adjustable volume control with nighttime shut-off (so clock won't chime at night) Quartz movement - Requires one C battery Weight: 10.58 lbs. 24" High x 12.75" Wide x 5.25" Deep
Solid wood case with Old World walnut finish Angled corners with fluted pilasters and decorative carved accents Two-tone metal dial Black hands and Roman numerals Brass-tone pendulum Triple-chime movement plays Westminster, Ave Maria or Bim-Bam melody on the quarter hour Hourly chime counts out the hour Adjustable volume control with nighttime shut-off (so clock doesn't chime at night) Decorative screened curved glass lens Quartz movement - Requires two C batteries Approximate weight: 17.31 lbs. 29.75" High x 14" Wide x 5.5" Deep
I'll email you with details if you like, but really its pretty straightforward. The stock wiring has the interior lights (except overhead sink light in westy), the cig lighter, the lcd clock, the radio (if wired properly) all on the circuit protected by fuse #3. If you want to power that circuit from aux battery then you would lead a fused wire up to fuse box and connect it to the lower tab of the #3 fuse slot (fuse removed). Terminating the wire with a male spade terminal allows you to connect there. My modification moves that wire that comes from the aux battery, to the back of the fuse panel and connects to the pin labelled E3. This pin is part of a group of pins that mates with the plastic multiconnector “E”. So to do my mod, you need a terminal on the aux wire that will go into that plastic multiconnector, its a molex type connector (see here
If you can live with the aux battery wire just connecting to the front of the panel via a male spade (0.25″ wide I think) into the lower slot of fuse#3 spot, then that would be the simplest and easiest thing to do.
Jesus. I hope you know 99% of us here isn't 3rd year electrical engineers.
You have to code for it to work, but no code to check if the button is both pressed and released.
Uh…. you physically have to see which button goes to which pin and correspond it. make sure you turn to inputs. Your manual (text, or google), should tell you which bit goes to physical pins. (like, 0×06 went to port a, first pin, 0×07 second pin, etc. anything past 0×26 was just free space to use).
Or maybe you're just decoding it wrong…
I dunno what program you're using. I think it was TRIS to make it input, and BTFSC to test if bit is clear, BTFSS to test if bit is set. (assembly, if you can use it)
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It's ok for me.
Depends on you.
Joe,
I'll email you with details if you like, but really its pretty straightforward. The stock wiring has the interior lights (except overhead sink light in westy), the cig lighter, the lcd clock, the radio (if wired properly) all on the circuit protected by fuse #3. If you want to power that circuit from aux battery then you would lead a fused wire up to fuse box and connect it to the lower tab of the #3 fuse slot (fuse removed). Terminating the wire with a male spade terminal allows you to connect there. My modification moves that wire that comes from the aux battery, to the back of the fuse panel and connects to the pin labelled E3. This pin is part of a group of pins that mates with the plastic multiconnector “E”. So to do my mod, you need a terminal on the aux wire that will go into that plastic multiconnector, its a molex type connector (see here
If you can live with the aux battery wire just connecting to the front of the panel via a male spade (0.25″ wide I think) into the lower slot of fuse#3 spot, then that would be the simplest and easiest thing to do.
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whoa pretty nice for a phone, what phone is it?
and yes go for it seems nice by the desciption
Jesus. I hope you know 99% of us here isn't 3rd year electrical engineers.
You have to code for it to work, but no code to check if the button is both pressed and released.
Uh…. you physically have to see which button goes to which pin and correspond it. make sure you turn to inputs. Your manual (text, or google), should tell you which bit goes to physical pins. (like, 0×06 went to port a, first pin, 0×07 second pin, etc. anything past 0×26 was just free space to use).
Or maybe you're just decoding it wrong…
I dunno what program you're using. I think it was TRIS to make it input, and BTFSC to test if bit is clear, BTFSS to test if bit is set. (assembly, if you can use it)