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In response to a request for a wiring diagram for a cable for the
LXNAV V7 to the Oudie to build cables that connect to my panel (pass through connector on the panel), I got a very poor response and no help (see below) from LXNAV. I have never seen a supplier in the soaring field in twenty-five years provide such poor service and display such a negative attitude. Thankfully, Richard at Craggy Aero provided the diagram that indeed shows that the wiring is not standard and would not be obvious from reading the LXNAV manual. I hope this was a bad day at LXNAV and not indicitive of their customer service overall. __________________________________________________ ______ Hello, All necessary is described in V7 Manual. If you are not an expert and do not understand pin descriptions, please do not try to make your own cables as you will make more damage than profit. Best Regards, Uros Krasovic Uroš Krašovic www.lxnav.com LXNAV d.o.o. Kidričeva 24a 3000 Celje Tel. +38659233400 |
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On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:10:04 AM UTC-8, Tim Taylor wrote:
In response to a request for a wiring diagram for a cable for the LXNAV V7 to the Oudie to build cables that connect to my panel (pass through connector on the panel), I got a very poor response and no help (see below) from LXNAV. I have never seen a supplier in the soaring field in twenty-five years provide such poor service and display such a negative attitude. Thankfully, Richard at Craggy Aero provided the diagram that indeed shows that the wiring is not standard and would not be obvious from reading the LXNAV manual. I hope this was a bad day at LXNAV and not indicitive of their customer service overall. __________________________________________________ ______ Hello, All necessary is described in V7 Manual. If you are not an expert and do not understand pin descriptions, please do not try to make your own cables as you will make more damage than profit. Best Regards, Uros Krasovic Uroš Krašovic www.lxnav.com LXNAV d.o.o. Kidričeva 24a 3000 Celje Tel. +38659233400 I might be missing something, but page 35 of the V7 manual provides a clear depiction of the pinouts for the RJ45 connector that goes to a PDA/PNA. I wouldn't be so hard on Uros over this. I'm curious what he wouldn't tell you that Richard did? Cheers, Craig |
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On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 9:00:20 AM UTC-8, Craig Funston wrote:
On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:10:04 AM UTC-8, Tim Taylor wrote: In response to a request for a wiring diagram for a cable for the LXNAV V7 to the Oudie to build cables that connect to my panel (pass through connector on the panel), I got a very poor response and no help (see below) from LXNAV. I have never seen a supplier in the soaring field in twenty-five years provide such poor service and display such a negative attitude. Thankfully, Richard at Craggy Aero provided the diagram that indeed shows that the wiring is not standard and would not be obvious from reading the LXNAV manual. I hope this was a bad day at LXNAV and not indicitive of their customer service overall. __________________________________________________ ______ Hello, All necessary is described in V7 Manual. If you are not an expert and do not understand pin descriptions, please do not try to make your own cables as you will make more damage than profit. Best Regards, Uros Krasovic Uroš Krašovic www.lxnav.com LXNAV d.o.o. Kidričeva 24a 3000 Celje Tel. +38659233400 I might be missing something, but page 35 of the V7 manual provides a clear depiction of the pinouts for the RJ45 connector that goes to a PDA/PNA. I wouldn't be so hard on Uros over this. I'm curious what he wouldn't tell you that Richard did? Cheers, Craig Craig, I supplied a print with the connections of both the V7 and Oudie connectors.. I did this because I know Tim and he is meticulous and is more that capable of making the cables. I did caution him not to be dysletic. I have mix up numbers on connectors it is easy to do and we don't want to let the smoke out. Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 9:16:49 AM UTC-8, Richard wrote:
On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 9:00:20 AM UTC-8, Craig Funston wrote: On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:10:04 AM UTC-8, Tim Taylor wrote: In response to a request for a wiring diagram for a cable for the LXNAV V7 to the Oudie to build cables that connect to my panel (pass through connector on the panel), I got a very poor response and no help (see below) from LXNAV. I have never seen a supplier in the soaring field in twenty-five years provide such poor service and display such a negative attitude. Thankfully, Richard at Craggy Aero provided the diagram that indeed shows that the wiring is not standard and would not be obvious from reading the LXNAV manual. I hope this was a bad day at LXNAV and not indicitive of their customer service overall. __________________________________________________ ______ Hello, All necessary is described in V7 Manual. If you are not an expert and do not understand pin descriptions, please do not try to make your own cables as you will make more damage than profit. Best Regards, Uros Krasovic Uroš Krašovic www.lxnav.com LXNAV d.o.o. Kidričeva 24a 3000 Celje Tel. +38659233400 I might be missing something, but page 35 of the V7 manual provides a clear depiction of the pinouts for the RJ45 connector that goes to a PDA/PNA. I wouldn't be so hard on Uros over this. I'm curious what he wouldn't tell you that Richard did? Cheers, Craig Craig, I supplied a print with the connections of both the V7 and Oudie connectors. I did this because I know Tim and he is meticulous and is more that capable of making the cables. I did caution him not to be dysletic. I have mix up numbers on connectors it is easy to do and we don't want to let the smoke out. Richard www.craggyaero.com Thanks Richard. I saw that on the V7 thread. I've already made a shortened cable using the pinouts from the V7 and Vertica documentation. It did help though to have an example cable and multimeter to verify my interpretation of the documentation. Thanks for your support to the glider community. Craig |
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On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:10:04 AM UTC-8, Tim Taylor wrote:
In response to a request for a wiring diagram for a cable for the LXNAV V7 to the Oudie to build cables that connect to my panel (pass through connector on the panel), I got a very poor response and no help (see below) from LXNAV. I have never seen a supplier in the soaring field in twenty-five years provide such poor service and display such a negative attitude. Thankfully, Richard at Craggy Aero provided the diagram that indeed shows that the wiring is not standard and would not be obvious from reading the LXNAV manual. I hope this was a bad day at LXNAV and not indicitive of their customer service overall. __________________________________________________ ______ Hello, All necessary is described in V7 Manual. If you are not an expert and do not understand pin descriptions, please do not try to make your own cables as you will make more damage than profit. Best Regards, Uros Krasovic Uroš Krašovic www.lxnav.com LXNAV d.o.o. Kidričeva 24a 3000 Celje Tel. +38659233400 Tim, IMHO LX NAV provides the best support and supplies the best products in the soaring industry. I can't begin to tell you how many Oudies have been bricked and how much troubleshooting time spent by customers making their own cables, even with the print I provided you. The cable sells for $34 at Craggy Aero. Unless your time is worth little or nothing why take the risk.. Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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On Nov 27, 10:08*am, Richard wrote:
On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:10:04 AM UTC-8, Tim Taylor wrote: In response to a request for a wiring diagram for a cable for the LXNAV V7 to the Oudie to build cables that connect to my panel (pass through connector on the panel), I got a very poor response and no help (see below) from LXNAV. I have never seen a supplier in the soaring field in twenty-five years provide such poor service and display such a negative attitude. Thankfully, Richard at Craggy Aero provided the diagram that indeed shows that the wiring is not standard and would not be obvious from reading the LXNAV manual. I hope this was a bad day at LXNAV and not indicitive of their customer service overall. __________________________________________________ ______ Hello, All necessary is described in V7 Manual. If you are not an expert and do not understand pin descriptions, please do not try to make your own cables as you will make more damage than profit. Best Regards, Uros Krasovic Uroš Krašovicwww.lxnav.comLXNAV d.o.o. Kidričeva 24a 3000 Celje Tel. +38659233400 Tim, IMHO *LX NAV provides the best support and supplies the best products in the soaring industry. * I *can't begin to tell you how many Oudies have been bricked and how much troubleshooting time spent by customers making their own cables, even with the print I provided you. *The cable sells for $34 at Craggy Aero. *Unless your time is worth little or nothing why take the risk. Richardwww.craggyaero.com Craig and Richard, 1. I do own a CC-NP-Oudie cable made by LXNAV, so was not trying to get around LXNAV on cables. 2. I have a pass through connector on my panel, RJ25 to RJ25 (often called an RJ11 by some) so I wanted to build two cables; RJ45 to RJ25 and RJ25 to Mini-USB. So that I can connect through the panel. This allows me to leave the V7 connected to the panel, but pull out the front cable easily in the cockpit. 3. I wrote to LXNAV explaining what I was doing and got the above response. I found it odd that they could not provide me with the cable diagram and a simple warning that I need to be extremely careful or I could hurt the V7 and Oudie. 4. Craig, the Oudie requires a fifth wire that would not be obvious from the V7 diagram in the manual and not part of the Mini-USB standard protocol. Unfortunately there is no wiring diagram in the Oudie Manual. I could tell that an additional wire was required and to avoid damaging my V7 or Oudie contacted the manufactures, both LXNAV and navITer. My complaint was the fact that LXNAV failed to provide the cable diagram when asked even though they make and sell the cable and the attitude present in the respose. As I said, I hope it was just a bad day for them. |
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On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 9:48:15 AM UTC-8, Tim Taylor wrote:
On Nov 27, 10:08*am, Richard wrote: On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:10:04 AM UTC-8, Tim Taylor wrote: In response to a request for a wiring diagram for a cable for the LXNAV V7 to the Oudie to build cables that connect to my panel (pass through connector on the panel), I got a very poor response and no help (see below) from LXNAV. I have never seen a supplier in the soaring field in twenty-five years provide such poor service and display such a negative attitude. Thankfully, Richard at Craggy Aero provided the diagram that indeed shows that the wiring is not standard and would not be obvious from reading the LXNAV manual. I hope this was a bad day at LXNAV and not indicitive of their customer service overall. __________________________________________________ ______ Hello, All necessary is described in V7 Manual. If you are not an expert and do not understand pin descriptions, please do not try to make your own cables as you will make more damage than profit. Best Regards, Uros Krasovic Uroš Krašovicwww.lxnav.comLXNAV d.o.o. Kidričeva 24a 3000 Celje Tel. +38659233400 Tim, IMHO *LX NAV provides the best support and supplies the best products in the soaring industry. * I *can't begin to tell you how many Oudies have been bricked and how much troubleshooting time spent by customers making their own cables, even with the print I provided you. *The cable sells for $34 at Craggy Aero. *Unless your time is worth little or nothing why take the risk. Richardwww.craggyaero.com Craig and Richard, 1. I do own a CC-NP-Oudie cable made by LXNAV, so was not trying to get around LXNAV on cables. 2. I have a pass through connector on my panel, RJ25 to RJ25 (often called an RJ11 by some) so I wanted to build two cables; RJ45 to RJ25 and RJ25 to Mini-USB. So that I can connect through the panel. This allows me to leave the V7 connected to the panel, but pull out the front cable easily in the cockpit. 3. I wrote to LXNAV explaining what I was doing and got the above response. I found it odd that they could not provide me with the cable diagram and a simple warning that I need to be extremely careful or I could hurt the V7 and Oudie. 4. Craig, the Oudie requires a fifth wire that would not be obvious from the V7 diagram in the manual and not part of the Mini-USB standard protocol. Unfortunately there is no wiring diagram in the Oudie Manual. I could tell that an additional wire was required and to avoid damaging my V7 or Oudie contacted the manufactures, both LXNAV and navITer. My complaint was the fact that LXNAV failed to provide the cable diagram when asked even though they make and sell the cable and the attitude present in the respose. As I said, I hope it was just a bad day for them. Fair enough Tim. I agree wiring diagrams and pinouts should be freely available from the manufacturers. I was able to find the Oudie pinouts via an old post from Andrej. http://forum.naviter.com/showthread....RJ45-connector Studying the cables I have and the documentation it looks like typical Oudie cables double up the +12v lead, using pins 7 & 8 from the V7, resulting in 5 wires. Probably not strictly required, but doesn't hurt anything either. |
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On Nov 27, 11:19*am, Craig Funston
wrote: On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 9:48:15 AM UTC-8, Tim Taylor wrote: On Nov 27, 10:08*am, Richard wrote: On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:10:04 AM UTC-8, Tim Taylor wrote: In response to a request for a wiring diagram for a cable for the LXNAV V7 to the Oudie to build cables that connect to my panel (pass through connector on the panel), I got a very poor response and no help (see below) from LXNAV. I have never seen a supplier in the soaring field in twenty-five years provide such poor service and display such a negative attitude. Thankfully, Richard at Craggy Aero provided the diagram that indeed shows that the wiring is not standard and would not be obvious from reading the LXNAV manual. I hope this was a bad day at LXNAV and not indicitive of their customer service overall. __________________________________________________ ______ Hello, All necessary is described in V7 Manual. If you are not an expert and do not understand pin descriptions, please do not try to make your own cables as you will make more damage than profit. Best Regards, Uros Krasovic Uroš Krašovicwww.lxnav.comLXNAVd.o.o. Kidričeva 24a 3000 Celje Tel. +38659233400 Tim, IMHO *LX NAV provides the best support and supplies the best products in the soaring industry. * I *can't begin to tell you how many Oudies have been bricked and how much troubleshooting time spent by customers making their own cables, even with the print I provided you. *The cable sells for $34 at Craggy Aero. *Unless your time is worth little or nothing why take the risk. Richardwww.craggyaero.com Craig and Richard, 1. I do own a CC-NP-Oudie cable made by LXNAV, so was not trying to get around LXNAV on cables. 2. I have a pass through connector on my panel, RJ25 to RJ25 (often called an RJ11 by some) so I wanted to build two cables; RJ45 to RJ25 and RJ25 to Mini-USB. So that I can connect through the panel. *This allows me to leave the V7 connected to the panel, but pull out the front cable easily in the cockpit. 3. I wrote to LXNAV explaining what I was doing and got the above response. *I found it odd that they could not provide me with the cable diagram and a simple warning that I need to be extremely careful or I could hurt the V7 and Oudie. 4. Craig, the Oudie requires a fifth wire that would not be obvious from the V7 diagram in the manual and not part of the Mini-USB standard protocol. *Unfortunately there is no wiring diagram in the Oudie Manual. *I could tell that an additional wire was required and to avoid damaging my V7 or Oudie contacted the manufactures, both LXNAV and navITer. My complaint was the fact that LXNAV failed to provide the cable diagram when asked even though they make and sell the cable and the attitude present in the respose. As I said, I hope it was just a bad day for them. Fair enough Tim. *I agree wiring diagrams and pinouts should be freely available from the manufacturers. *I was able to find the Oudie pinouts via an old post from Andrej. http://forum.naviter.com/showthread....the-Oudie-RJ45... Studying the cables I have and the documentation it looks like typical Oudie cables double up the +12v lead, using pins 7 & 8 from the V7, resulting in 5 wires. *Probably not strictly required, but doesn't hurt anything either. Glad you got it working & too bad the pinout information wasn't in the Oudie manual where it belongs. Cheers, Craig Craig, Actually the five wires are essential for powering and communication with the Oudie. My understanding from LXNAV and reading between the lines on the navITer forums is the number four pin on the Mini-USB that is not normally used in most USB cables carries +5v that is a signal to the Oudie port to switch to RS-232 mode. Without the fifth line signal the port will not work. This appears to be a common repeated thread on the navITer forum that is never clearly addressed. I agree that it would be nice if a diagram and explanation was included in the Oudie Manual. Tim |
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On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 2:56:16 PM UTC-8, Tim Taylor wrote:
On Nov 27, 11:19*am, Craig Funston wrote: On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 9:48:15 AM UTC-8, Tim Taylor wrote: On Nov 27, 10:08*am, Richard wrote: On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:10:04 AM UTC-8, Tim Taylor wrote: In response to a request for a wiring diagram for a cable for the LXNAV V7 to the Oudie to build cables that connect to my panel (pass through connector on the panel), I got a very poor response and no help (see below) from LXNAV. I have never seen a supplier in the soaring field in twenty-five years provide such poor service and display such a negative attitude. Thankfully, Richard at Craggy Aero provided the diagram that indeed shows that the wiring is not standard and would not be obvious from reading the LXNAV manual. I hope this was a bad day at LXNAV and not indicitive of their customer service overall. __________________________________________________ ______ Hello, All necessary is described in V7 Manual. If you are not an expert and do not understand pin descriptions, please do not try to make your own cables as you will make more damage than profit. Best Regards, Uros Krasovic Uroš Krašovicwww.lxnav.comLXNAVd.o.o. Kidričeva 24a 3000 Celje Tel. +38659233400 Tim, IMHO *LX NAV provides the best support and supplies the best products in the soaring industry. * I *can't begin to tell you how many Oudies have been bricked and how much troubleshooting time spent by customers making their own cables, even with the print I provided you. *The cable sells for $34 at Craggy Aero. *Unless your time is worth little or nothing why take the risk. Richardwww.craggyaero.com Craig and Richard, 1. I do own a CC-NP-Oudie cable made by LXNAV, so was not trying to get around LXNAV on cables. 2. I have a pass through connector on my panel, RJ25 to RJ25 (often called an RJ11 by some) so I wanted to build two cables; RJ45 to RJ25 and RJ25 to Mini-USB. So that I can connect through the panel. *This allows me to leave the V7 connected to the panel, but pull out the front cable easily in the cockpit. 3. I wrote to LXNAV explaining what I was doing and got the above response. *I found it odd that they could not provide me with the cable diagram and a simple warning that I need to be extremely careful or I could hurt the V7 and Oudie. 4. Craig, the Oudie requires a fifth wire that would not be obvious from the V7 diagram in the manual and not part of the Mini-USB standard protocol. *Unfortunately there is no wiring diagram in the Oudie Manual. *I could tell that an additional wire was required and to avoid damaging my V7 or Oudie contacted the manufactures, both LXNAV and navITer. My complaint was the fact that LXNAV failed to provide the cable diagram when asked even though they make and sell the cable and the attitude present in the respose. As I said, I hope it was just a bad day for them. Fair enough Tim. *I agree wiring diagrams and pinouts should be freely available from the manufacturers. *I was able to find the Oudie pinouts via an old post from Andrej. http://forum.naviter.com/showthread....the-Oudie-RJ45.... Studying the cables I have and the documentation it looks like typical Oudie cables double up the +12v lead, using pins 7 & 8 from the V7, resulting in 5 wires. *Probably not strictly required, but doesn't hurt anything either. Glad you got it working & too bad the pinout information wasn't in the Oudie manual where it belongs. Cheers, Craig Craig, Actually the five wires are essential for powering and communication with the Oudie. My understanding from LXNAV and reading between the lines on the navITer forums is the number four pin on the Mini-USB that is not normally used in most USB cables carries +5v that is a signal to the Oudie port to switch to RS-232 mode. Without the fifth line signal the port will not work. This appears to be a common repeated thread on the navITer forum that is never clearly addressed. I agree that it would be nice if a diagram and explanation was included in the Oudie Manual. Tim Tim, Thanks for the explanation. I'm running the Vertica V2 clone which plugs a 5 pin to 10 pin USB adapter into an Oudie cable. Only 4 wires are used in this case (2 power and 2 com.) You're obviously much deeper into the mysteries of the Oudie world. Thanks for passing the information along. Cheers, Craig |
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As an outsider with no emotional vesting in the outcome, Uros' email just reads like a best attempt (in English) at warning you of the hazards that lay ahead. Maybe just some of the customer service was literally lost in translation. I'm sure it is better than I could come up with in Slovene if I had to.
Thankfully you've got great reps here in the US to help back up the factory.. |
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