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==Description== |
==Description== |
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Controls a linear actuator or an horizon to horizon one through the parallel port. These are the old fashioned traditional actuators, not to be confused with a Diseqc motor. A Diseqc motor takes its power from the antenna cable, while a linear actuator takes its power from a separate cable so it's usually stronger and moves faster. The downsides are that you have to use a separate cable with 2 wires for power+2 for position control, and that digital receivers only speak Diseqc, so you either have to find a model that can drive the motor (very expensive), use an external box that translates diseqc to 36v motor drive, ore use vdr with this plugin and a simple circuit. |
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Controls a the drive of a satellite dish connected to the parallel port. |
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==Hardware requirements== |
==Hardware requirements== |
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* standard pc parallel port |
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* simple home made interface (schematics included) |
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* Interface: parallel port <-> drive |
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==Software requirements== |
==Software requirements== |
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* Linux 2.6.x (this is because of the use of a kernel module, if someone is willing to port it to 2.4.x it should work there too) |
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* Linux 2.6.x |
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* vdr >= 1.3.20 |
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==Installation== |
==Installation== |
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===Patches=== |
===Patches=== |
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There are some patches provided with the plugin. The plugin will work without them but it will be more useful with them. |
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[[VDR]] has to be patched |
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cd $SOURCEDIR/VDR |
cd $SOURCEDIR/VDR |
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patch < PLUGINS/src/actuator/patches/vdr- |
patch < PLUGINS/src/actuator/patches/vdr-XX.XX-position-display.diff |
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(change XX with the actual version supplied with the plugin). With this patch vdr will show you when the dish is moving after switching channels |
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and recompiled. |
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cd $SOURCEDIR/VDR |
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patch < PLUGINS/src/actuator/patches/vdr-XX.XX-sort-by-source.diff |
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this patch adds more sort options to the channel list, specifically it can sort them grouping by source, and the source is alway shown, so you know if the dish is going to move before switching to a particular channel |
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cd $SOURCEDIR/VDR |
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patch < PLUGINS/src/actuator/patches/vdr-XX.XX-steerable.diff |
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Vdr now checks for a lock during 5 seconds after switching channels. |
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If the new channel is on a different satellite there won't be a lock at |
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once: depending on the distance vdr will get stuck up to 5 seconds and then, |
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if the position hasn't been reached yet, will show a black screen. |
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This patch reverse |
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to the old behaviour (i.e. vdr doesn't wait for a lock. It doesn't seem to |
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have adverse effects here but YMMV). |
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The same patch also gives more time for the dish to reach the target after |
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starting a recording. |
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Remember to recompile vdr if you apply any of these patches |
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==Configuration== |
==Configuration== |
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The module uses the parallel port interrupt, so be sure an interrupt is used (default: no interrupt) |
The module uses the parallel port interrupt, so be sure an interrupt is used (default: no interrupt) |
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modprobe parport_pc io=0x378 irq=7 |
modprobe parport_pc io=0x378 irq=7 |
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Then don't forget to load the kernel module |
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insmod $SOURCEDIR/VDR/PLUGINS/src/actuator/module/actuator.ko |
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In the setup-menu of the plugin you have to select the dvb card which is |
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connected to the dish driven by the actuator (see below in [[#Known Problems]] |
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about multi cards setups). |
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You can also set a minimum screen refresh time (in ms) that will be used in |
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the plugin main menu: I found that, with a dxr3, if you refresh the screen |
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too often the osd gets garbled. I set it to 250 for my dxr3. Note that too |
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low a value will cause high cpu usage. |
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===Position Counting=== |
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The plugins assumes that the position increments when the dish is moving west and decrements when going east. You have to connect the motor according to this rule. |
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===Position limit=== |
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In order to protect the dish, there are two soft limits, and the plugin will take care not to move the dish beyond those limits (you should also set the limit switch on the actuator itself anyway). |
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The soft East Limit (the origin) is always 0, while the West limit is adjustable in the plugin main menu. |
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==Usage== |
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===Normal usage=== |
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When you switch to a channel that's on a different satellite, the plugin will take care to move the dish. If you patched vdr, a message will show the current dish position while it is moving and eventual error messages. |
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===Main menu=== |
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The plugin main menu allows you to manually move the dish and to store the position for each satellite. |
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The main menu shows the current dish position and target on the top line, then you can see the signal information and various selectable options in the central area. You select an option with the up, down, left and right buttons, then you activate it pressing ok. |
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The options are: |
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;Drive east : will move the dish east. |
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;Halt : will stop the movement of the dish. |
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;Drive west : will move the dish west. |
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;Recalc : stores the position of the currently selected satellite as the current dish position, that has the effect of recalculating all positions relative to the current one. |
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;Goto X : will move the dish to the specified position (you can enter the position using the numeric keys). |
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;Store : will store the current dish position as the position of the currently selected satellite. |
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;X Steps East : will move the dish X steps east (you can enter the number of steps with the numeric keys). |
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;Enable/Disable limits : will either enable or disable the softlimits. Take care when you're moving the dish with the limits disabled. |
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;X Steps West : will move the dish X steps west (you can enter the number of steps with the numeric keys). |
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;Set East Limit : will use the current position as the east limit (i.e. 0) and it will also recalculate all stored positions relative to the new 0. |
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;Set Zero : will use the current position as the east limit but it won't recalculate stored positions. |
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;Set West Limit : will store the current position as the West Limit. |
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;Satellite(source) selection : using the left and right key you can select a different satellite. If it has a position stored, you will see here the position and pressing OK the dish wil go to that position, otherwise you'll see the message ''Position not set''. |
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;Frequency : here you can enter the frequency of a transponder you want to manually tune to by pressing OK. Pressing left and right will select the polarity. Note that you select the other parameters in the following entries (that will also tune to the new transponder by pressing OK). |
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;Symbolrate : enter the symbolrate of the transponder you want to tune manually. |
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;Vpid : enter the vpid to select when manually tuning a transponder. If it's possible the new channel will be shown on screen. |
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;Apid : enter the apid to select when manually tuning a transponder. If it's possible the new channel will be shown on screen. |
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;Scan transponder : will tune to the transponder selected with the previous parameters and activate vdr channel update feature for 10 seconds. Note that the operation will be allowed only if the dish is positioned at the currently selected satellite. |
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;Scan satellite : if the plugin can find a file with the list of transponders for the currently selected satellite, with this option it will tune to all transponders to let vdr autoupdate the channel list. Note that the operation will be allowed only if the dish is positioned at the currently selected satellite. |
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===Messages=== |
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These messages can either appear on screen after a channel switch (if you patched vdr) or in the plugin main menu. |
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;Dish target: x, position: x : will show the current dish position while it is moving. |
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;Position reached : when the dish has reached the target position. |
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;Motor wait : when there's a reversal of the direction the motor will stop for a couple of seconds. |
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;Motor error : when no pulses are coming from the motor (it can be either the motor is stuck, the reed relay isn't working or a problem with the wires, the parallel port or the interface circuit). |
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;Position not set : there's no position stored for the desired satellite. |
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;Not positioned : some options in the plugin main menu are only allowed when the dish is positioned at the currently selected satellite. |
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;Dish at limits : while manually moving the dish it has reached either the east (0) or the west limit. |
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;Position outside limits: the specified position is outside the preset limits. |
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;Scanning, press any key to stop : this message appears during the transponder or satellite scan in the plugin main menu. |
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==Circuit diagram== |
==Circuit diagram== |
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==Problems== |
==Known Problems== |
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Please see the README file for an up to date list of known problems |
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KNOWN PROBLEMS |
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* The plugin will load the current dish position at start-up and stores it on disk each time it detects it has changed. It's possible to lose the actual position if the pc crashes while the dish is moving. In this case you have to manually peak the dish at a known satellite (it may be necessary to disable the limits) and use the "Recalc" function. I'd like to store the position in the cmos ram (in the kernel module) but I don't know where I can find a couple of free bytes (and if the pc crashes while storing the position, it may not have updated the cmos ram checksum). |
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* When the pc is turned on or off my parallel port sets all data lines at 1, driving both relays for a very short while. Due to the wiring of the relays the motor should not move anyway. If you don't like it you can modify the circuit to add some more logic to avoid the problem. |
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* vdr assumes that, as soon as a channel has been switched to, the new source (satellite) is valid, even if the dish is moving, so the autoupdate function will assign new/updated channels to the wrong satellite. The plugin's workaround is to disable autoupdate while the dish is moving and restore the previous setting only when it has reached the target satellite. It's possible that the plugin will fail to restore the value of this setting. If you see that channels aren't updating anymore check this setting (main menu->configuration->dbv->update channels, note that while the dish is moving this setting is always "no", so check and modify it only when the actuator is idle). |
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* in a multi card setup, vdr considers all cards equally capable of providing any source (satellite), regardless to the dish/lnb the card is connected to. This is obviously wrong. Attached to the following post you'll find a patch to configure which sources (satellites) a card can relly tune to: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.vdr/14038 |
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* Vdr now checks for a lock during 5 seconds after switching channels. If the new channel is on a different satellite there won't be a lock at once: depending on the distance vdr will get stuck up to 5 seconds and then, if the position hasn't been reached yet, will show a black screen. See the [[#Patches]] section for a patch to reverse to the old behaviour (i.e. vdr doesn't wait for a lock. It doesn't seem to have adverse effects here but YMMV). The same patch also gives more time for the dish to reach the target after starting a recording. |
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==Links== |
==Links== |
Revision as of 00:51, 13 March 2005
Description
Controls a linear actuator or an horizon to horizon one through the parallel port. These are the old fashioned traditional actuators, not to be confused with a Diseqc motor. A Diseqc motor takes its power from the antenna cable, while a linear actuator takes its power from a separate cable so it's usually stronger and moves faster. The downsides are that you have to use a separate cable with 2 wires for power+2 for position control, and that digital receivers only speak Diseqc, so you either have to find a model that can drive the motor (very expensive), use an external box that translates diseqc to 36v motor drive, ore use vdr with this plugin and a simple circuit.
Hardware requirements
- standard pc parallel port
- simple home made interface (schematics included)
Software requirements
- Linux 2.6.x (this is because of the use of a kernel module, if someone is willing to port it to 2.4.x it should work there too)
- vdr >= 1.3.20
Installation
The kernel module has to be compiled separately
cd PLUGINS/src/actuator/module make
Now see plugin installation.
Patches
There are some patches provided with the plugin. The plugin will work without them but it will be more useful with them.
cd $SOURCEDIR/VDR patch < PLUGINS/src/actuator/patches/vdr-XX.XX-position-display.diff
(change XX with the actual version supplied with the plugin). With this patch vdr will show you when the dish is moving after switching channels
cd $SOURCEDIR/VDR patch < PLUGINS/src/actuator/patches/vdr-XX.XX-sort-by-source.diff
this patch adds more sort options to the channel list, specifically it can sort them grouping by source, and the source is alway shown, so you know if the dish is going to move before switching to a particular channel
cd $SOURCEDIR/VDR patch < PLUGINS/src/actuator/patches/vdr-XX.XX-steerable.diff
Vdr now checks for a lock during 5 seconds after switching channels. If the new channel is on a different satellite there won't be a lock at once: depending on the distance vdr will get stuck up to 5 seconds and then, if the position hasn't been reached yet, will show a black screen. This patch reverse to the old behaviour (i.e. vdr doesn't wait for a lock. It doesn't seem to have adverse effects here but YMMV). The same patch also gives more time for the dish to reach the target after starting a recording.
Remember to recompile vdr if you apply any of these patches
Configuration
The module uses the parallel port interrupt, so be sure an interrupt is used (default: no interrupt)
modprobe parport_pc io=0x378 irq=7
Then don't forget to load the kernel module
insmod $SOURCEDIR/VDR/PLUGINS/src/actuator/module/actuator.ko
In the setup-menu of the plugin you have to select the dvb card which is
connected to the dish driven by the actuator (see below in #Known Problems
about multi cards setups).
You can also set a minimum screen refresh time (in ms) that will be used in the plugin main menu: I found that, with a dxr3, if you refresh the screen too often the osd gets garbled. I set it to 250 for my dxr3. Note that too low a value will cause high cpu usage.
Position Counting
The plugins assumes that the position increments when the dish is moving west and decrements when going east. You have to connect the motor according to this rule.
Position limit
In order to protect the dish, there are two soft limits, and the plugin will take care not to move the dish beyond those limits (you should also set the limit switch on the actuator itself anyway).
The soft East Limit (the origin) is always 0, while the West limit is adjustable in the plugin main menu.
Usage
Normal usage
When you switch to a channel that's on a different satellite, the plugin will take care to move the dish. If you patched vdr, a message will show the current dish position while it is moving and eventual error messages.
The plugin main menu allows you to manually move the dish and to store the position for each satellite.
The main menu shows the current dish position and target on the top line, then you can see the signal information and various selectable options in the central area. You select an option with the up, down, left and right buttons, then you activate it pressing ok.
The options are:
- Drive east
- will move the dish east.
- Halt
- will stop the movement of the dish.
- Drive west
- will move the dish west.
- Recalc
- stores the position of the currently selected satellite as the current dish position, that has the effect of recalculating all positions relative to the current one.
- Goto X
- will move the dish to the specified position (you can enter the position using the numeric keys).
- Store
- will store the current dish position as the position of the currently selected satellite.
- X Steps East
- will move the dish X steps east (you can enter the number of steps with the numeric keys).
- Enable/Disable limits
- will either enable or disable the softlimits. Take care when you're moving the dish with the limits disabled.
- X Steps West
- will move the dish X steps west (you can enter the number of steps with the numeric keys).
- Set East Limit
- will use the current position as the east limit (i.e. 0) and it will also recalculate all stored positions relative to the new 0.
- Set Zero
- will use the current position as the east limit but it won't recalculate stored positions.
- Set West Limit
- will store the current position as the West Limit.
- Satellite(source) selection
- using the left and right key you can select a different satellite. If it has a position stored, you will see here the position and pressing OK the dish wil go to that position, otherwise you'll see the message Position not set.
- Frequency
- here you can enter the frequency of a transponder you want to manually tune to by pressing OK. Pressing left and right will select the polarity. Note that you select the other parameters in the following entries (that will also tune to the new transponder by pressing OK).
- Symbolrate
- enter the symbolrate of the transponder you want to tune manually.
- Vpid
- enter the vpid to select when manually tuning a transponder. If it's possible the new channel will be shown on screen.
- Apid
- enter the apid to select when manually tuning a transponder. If it's possible the new channel will be shown on screen.
- Scan transponder
- will tune to the transponder selected with the previous parameters and activate vdr channel update feature for 10 seconds. Note that the operation will be allowed only if the dish is positioned at the currently selected satellite.
- Scan satellite
- if the plugin can find a file with the list of transponders for the currently selected satellite, with this option it will tune to all transponders to let vdr autoupdate the channel list. Note that the operation will be allowed only if the dish is positioned at the currently selected satellite.
Messages
These messages can either appear on screen after a channel switch (if you patched vdr) or in the plugin main menu.
- Dish target
- x, position: x : will show the current dish position while it is moving.
- Position reached
- when the dish has reached the target position.
- Motor wait
- when there's a reversal of the direction the motor will stop for a couple of seconds.
- Motor error
- when no pulses are coming from the motor (it can be either the motor is stuck, the reed relay isn't working or a problem with the wires, the parallel port or the interface circuit).
- Position not set
- there's no position stored for the desired satellite.
- Not positioned
- some options in the plugin main menu are only allowed when the dish is positioned at the currently selected satellite.
- Dish at limits
- while manually moving the dish it has reached either the east (0) or the west limit.
- Position outside limits
- the specified position is outside the preset limits.
- Scanning, press any key to stop
- this message appears during the transponder or satellite scan in the plugin main menu.
Circuit diagram
This is the needed interface between parallel port and satellite dish drive.
Known Problems
Please see the README file for an up to date list of known problems
KNOWN PROBLEMS
- The plugin will load the current dish position at start-up and stores it on disk each time it detects it has changed. It's possible to lose the actual position if the pc crashes while the dish is moving. In this case you have to manually peak the dish at a known satellite (it may be necessary to disable the limits) and use the "Recalc" function. I'd like to store the position in the cmos ram (in the kernel module) but I don't know where I can find a couple of free bytes (and if the pc crashes while storing the position, it may not have updated the cmos ram checksum).
- When the pc is turned on or off my parallel port sets all data lines at 1, driving both relays for a very short while. Due to the wiring of the relays the motor should not move anyway. If you don't like it you can modify the circuit to add some more logic to avoid the problem.
- vdr assumes that, as soon as a channel has been switched to, the new source (satellite) is valid, even if the dish is moving, so the autoupdate function will assign new/updated channels to the wrong satellite. The plugin's workaround is to disable autoupdate while the dish is moving and restore the previous setting only when it has reached the target satellite. It's possible that the plugin will fail to restore the value of this setting. If you see that channels aren't updating anymore check this setting (main menu->configuration->dbv->update channels, note that while the dish is moving this setting is always "no", so check and modify it only when the actuator is idle).
- in a multi card setup, vdr considers all cards equally capable of providing any source (satellite), regardless to the dish/lnb the card is connected to. This is obviously wrong. Attached to the following post you'll find a patch to configure which sources (satellites) a card can relly tune to: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.vdr/14038
- Vdr now checks for a lock during 5 seconds after switching channels. If the new channel is on a different satellite there won't be a lock at once: depending on the distance vdr will get stuck up to 5 seconds and then, if the position hasn't been reached yet, will show a black screen. See the #Patches section for a patch to reverse to the old behaviour (i.e. vdr doesn't wait for a lock. It doesn't seem to have adverse effects here but YMMV). The same patch also gives more time for the dish to reach the target after starting a recording.
Links
[1] | http://club.telepolis.com/l.o/vdr | Plugin homepage |