by ignotus » Thu Sep 01, 2016 7:55 am
Just wrapping the wire around the sensor's legs isn't a good idea - you'll likely get shorts or bad connections. If you get a smaller terminal strip you can bend the sensor's legs and insert them directly into the strip without the need to solder anything and you'll get a clean, solid connection.
I can't tell for sure whether the connections have been done right because I can't see how the sensor is oriented, but it seems to be correct.
Before assembling everything under the HH pedal, just plug the sensor into the HH input, and move the magnet close to it, to check if it's working. If you have one of the newer colour screens, you should see a number changing under 'Pedal'. You'll need to find the right orientation for both the magnet and the sensor; the magnet likely has north/south polarity and will not work the same on both sides. Ditto the sensor - I think the flat side should face the magnet. Once that's done you can install it all under the pedal and then start configuring it properly in the module.
If you look at my picture, you'll see I raised the sensor so that it's about 1.5 cm away from the magnet with the HH in the open position. When closed, it almost touches it but not quite. Still, I covered the sensor in hot glue to protect it in case it gets hit.
To configure the pedal, you need to set its 'high' and 'low' levels either in MDM or in the module itself. That number you see changing on the screen is the HH pedal level. When you close the pedal, the number displayed is the 'Low' level, and when open, the 'High' level. All you have to do is take note of these two numbers, and for the 'Lowlevel' setting in MD, dial in a number that's slightly higher; e.g. if you get 100 as low level, dial in 110. For high level, dial in a slightly lower number. If you get 300, dial in 290. You might need to tweak these numbers a bit but this method should work for you.
Hope this gets you going.
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