SW (push button)
Connection
PUSH BUTTON TYPES
Some manufacturers that work with our system include a button to control the power bank. In these cases, a cable without button is provided that must be connected to the manufacturer's dyno wiring. Check with the dyno manufacturer on how to connect the push button.
In cases where the Accudyno system is supplied without a dyno, for example for users who have made their own dyno, we supply the cable with a button welded to it.
SW Input Pinout
The pushbutton is connected between pins 2 and 3.
Number | Function | Range |
---|---|---|
1 | VDC | +5V |
2 | GND | 0V |
3 | Signal SW1 | Digital input with a 10K pullup |
4 | Signal SW2 | No Connection |
Sensor Type
The SW input is used to connect a push button (momentary button, normally open) to remotely control some system functions.
- Test start
- Finishing the test before automatic finish at end RPM
- RPM synchronization (sync mode with F12 key)
- Skip the screen at the end of the test. Automation of test steps