The sw2 and sw3 work when skipping tracks but dont’t work when i want to fast forward or rewind.
Whats the problem?
Please wait one second (until time display is 00:02) before the long press of SW3.
If SW3 is pressed immediately after the “next track” operation, the button press is treated as another “next track” command.
Ya i tried that but it still doesnt work
Do you have the “no-LCD” version of the K8095?
The Fast backward / Fast forward option is only in the LCD version of the K8095.
You’ll get this option on just removing the “no LCD” jumper.
Disconnect the power adapter when removing the jumper.
Ya i have no lcd. So if I take of the shunt it won’t damage the board if i want to use the fast forward option.
What is the reason for the shunt?
The player operation functions are reduced when the shunt is placed.
The play mode options and folder options are missing in this case.
If the shunt is removed and you press long the SW6 (select button) the player goes to the folder selection / the play mode options setting mode.
This can be very confusing but doesn’t damage the player.
Thanks for all your help previously. Just wondering if I had wires connected to the lcd, is there any way of connecting them to j connector on the board through some connection and is there anyway of testing the j4 connection to see if it works
You can connect the external LCD display with soldered wires to the connector J10.
The K8095 will work with a Hitachi-compatible 2x16 display.
Here is the link to download the K8095’s circuit diagram:
box.com/s/97c50ec26c1f128cbf15
just wondering, I have a LCD(displaytech 162B), will this be ok and how much
current does does the lcd draw because it says the supply should be able to deliver 1A or more?
Is there anyway of testing the amplifier connections.?
[quote]just wondering, I have a LCD(displaytech 162B), will this be ok and how much
current does does the lcd draw because it says the supply should be able to deliver 1A or more?[/quote] This LCD should be OK.
The current consumption is 4.5mA typical and the backlight will draw 30mA.
displaytech-canada.com/pdf/C … r/162B.pdf