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Revision as of 14:00, 21 September 2018

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Kit (Consoles)
ItemKitConsole.png
Stacks 5
Recipe
Created With Electronics Printer, Fabricator
Cost 2g Iron, 5g Copper, 3g Gold
Console
Console.jpg
Operation
Power Usage 50W
Construction
Placed with Kit (Consoles)
Placed on Small Grid, On Frames
Stage 1
Next Stage Construction
Constructed with item Circuitboard
Deconstruction
Deconstructed with Hand Drill
Item received Kit (Consoles)
Stage 2
Next Stage Construction
Constructed with item Glass Sheet
Deconstruction
Item received Circuitboard
Stage 3
Deconstruction
Deconstructed with Crowbar
Item received Glass Sheet

Console

Information

The console is one device of the Console item kit. The console can be fitted with a Circuitboard. When putting in a data disk, the console can be configured after being fully constructed with a circuitboard. After putting out the data disk it runs like previously configured. There is the Console (Variant 1 of the kit) which has a mixed input (data and energy) and the Console Dual (Variant 2 of the kit) which has two inputs (one for energy and one for data).

Example set up

For example one can set it to pressure measurement (requires gas circuit board inside) which allows one to read out the actual pressure value of a connected gas sensor. (Setup shown in picture)

Tips

  • You need to put a sheet of glass on top of it to bring it finally to work.
  • It finds all the devices which are connected to your power grid, even if they are not related to the actually installed circuit board. Not related devices are greyed out which allows you to find fast the related devices inside the list.

Deconstruction

First remove the glass sheet with a Crowbar. The device itself is deconstructed with the Hand Drill.

Console, Console Dual and Console Monitor

Data Network Properties

These are all Data Network properties of this device.

Data Parameters

These are all parameters, that can be written to with a Logic Writer, Batch Writer, or Integrated Circuit (IC10). The outputs are listed in the order a Logic Writer's "VAR" setting cycles through them.

Parameter Name Data Type Description
Open Boolean (Unknown)
On Boolean Turns the Console on, when set to 1. Turns it off, when set to 0.

Data Outputs

These are all parameters, that can be read with a Logic Reader or a Slot Reader. The outputs are listed in the order a Logic Reader's "VAR" setting cycles through them.

Output Name Data Type Description
Power Boolean Returns whether the Console is turned on and receives power. (0 for no, 1 for yes)
Open Boolean (Unknown)
Error Boolean Returns whether the Console is flashing an error. (0 for no, 1 for yes)
On Boolean Returns whether the Console is turned on. (0 for no, 1 for yes)
RequiredPower Integer Returns the current amount of power required by the Console, in watts.

LED Display (Small, Medium and Large)

Data Network Properties

These are all Data Network properties of this device.

Mode Values

These lists the values and meanings for the "Mode" property of the LED Display.

Value Meaning "Setting" parameter interpretation
0 Normal number display Direct display as a number.
1 Percentage number display Input range of 0.0 to 1.0 is interpolated and displayed as the range 0% to 100%
2 Power display Adds a watt suffix (W) to the number. Also divides the number as needed and adds a metric unit prefix to the suffix. (e.g. kW)

Data Parameters

These are all parameters, that can be written to with a Logic Writer, Batch Writer, or Integrated Circuit (IC10). The outputs are listed in the order a Logic Writer's "VAR" setting cycles through them.

Parameter Name Data Type Description
Mode Integer Sets the display mode of the LED Display to the passed value. (See Mode Values)
Setting Float Sets the raw number to display on the LED Display.
On Boolean Turns the LED Display on, when set to 1. Turns it off, when set to 0.
Color Integer Sets the color of the text on the LED Display. (See Data Network Colors)

Data Outputs

These are all parameters, that can be read with a Logic Reader or a Slot Reader. The outputs are listed in the order a Logic Reader's "VAR" setting cycles through them.

Output Name Data Type Description
Power Boolean Returns whether the LED Display is turned on and receives power. (0 for no, 1 for yes)
Mode Integer Returns the mode of the LED Display. (See Mode Values)
Error Boolean Returns whether the LED Display is flashing an error. (0 for no, 1 for yes)
Setting Float Returns the "Setting" value of the LED Display.
On Boolean Returns whether the LED Display is turned on. (0 for no, 1 for yes)
RequiredPower Integer Returns the current amount of power, required by the LED Display, in watts.
Color Integer Returns the color setting of the LED Display. (See Data Network Colors)