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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby Burgerman » 19 Jun 2012, 01:50

It doesent much matter now. We can all use the lead that I now have, as woody originally sent me, and it just works. The kenwood one...

It just involves buying the lead, cutting off one end...
Then fitting an XLR plug, (Neutrik) like your charger. From ebay for about 2 uk pounds or 3 dollars...

It simply needs 2 connections. There are 3 pins. Only two are used. Any fool with a soldering iron or his freind can do this. If you cant personally do it for whatever reason, just take it to any hobbyist, repair shop, schoolboy etc. Its a very simple thing. Or likely woody will make you one now we are sure it working as promised.
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby expresso » 19 Jun 2012, 02:13

thats great news - glad it worked out finally for others -

save alot of money for sure compared to the original -

thanks to you guys for taking the time to make it work - who ever worked on it - burgerman - woody and who else -


thanks !!!
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby Burgerman » 20 Jun 2012, 20:26

OK now retested the two leads that have just 2 wires for woody. They still didnt work.

Only the kenwood one (the same as the original woody cable) works. So it seems anyone struggling needs to use one of these with the driver on the disk it comes with. Works flawlessly.
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby woodygb » 20 Jun 2012, 20:37

Cheers for that B.M.

KPG-4 already sitting here ..just waiting for the plugs.
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby andreluismb » 14 Aug 2012, 18:55

I have a Quickie S-525 and I want to program the joystick.
I bought the cable as you said and did the configuration w/ the wires like figure shows.
I got the P G programer.zip and install on my PC w/ Windows Vista.
I install the cable driver that came w/ the cable.
...
BUT It not let me program anything on the chair... The program button still inactive.
I really want to know what I did wrong and wanna know how can I make it work.
I´ve started to play powersoccer in Brasil and it really be great if we learn how to program our chairs.
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby andreluismb » 14 Aug 2012, 18:58

I have a Quickie S-525 and I want to program the joystick.
I bought the cable as you said and did the configuration w/ the wires like figure shows.
I got the P G programer.zip and install on my PC w/ Windows Vista.
I install the cable driver that came w/ the cable.
...
BUT It not let me program anything on the chair... The program button still inactive.
I really want to know what I did wrong and wanna know how can I make it work.
I´ve started to play powersoccer in Brasil and it really be great if we learn how to program our chairs.
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby Burgerman » 14 Aug 2012, 18:59

Did you install the driver it came with?

Does it show up in device manager as a serial port when plugged into the PC?

You need to change it to a COM port between 1 and 8 and choose the same one in the PG software.
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby andreluismb » 14 Aug 2012, 19:13

I did choose on P G software and in the cable drive BUT still NOT working... any ideas???

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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby woodygb » 14 Aug 2012, 19:35

Which controller? ...the lead may only work with the PILOT PLUS...

What /whose lead?
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby Burgerman » 14 Aug 2012, 19:36

Cable drive???

Does it show in device manager, and show as a com port working with no problems?
What port is it set to in here?

1 to 8 can work. But try another 1 to 8 and also in the program.

If its wired correctly, and the correct cable, it has got to work, since mine does.
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby Radial7 » 07 Oct 2012, 11:17

gologen wrote:I want to show how i set connection to powerchair. May be it can help somebody.

So. Driver for my device installed. First plug in

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In Devices Manager - Ports(COM & LPT). Assigned Com Port number 11 (can be different).

This port even not appears in the 1314 PCPS

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I changet port number to 1 (manual says Com1 or Com2)

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I'm making the cable to suit the curtis Q-Logic joystick. Does anyone know if you can buy an XLR plug with the pin configuration to suit the Q-Logic controller, if not where do i get the 2 pins that plug into the joystick and what size do you need.
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby Seajays » 07 Oct 2012, 16:11

You have to make up the plug yourself. I bought 4 XLR plugs on Ebay for $6 and used spring pins mounted in it. It was a bit of a challenge to mount the pins. You really don't need the XLR plug all you need is to pins that are conductive. Gologen showed a picture of his in this thread.
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby Raynentye » 11 Dec 2012, 23:04

gologen wrote:Name of this file is LXN4py2s.dll. You should unzip and copy this file to program's folder (C:\Program Files\1314-4401 PC PROGRAMMING STATION\) and change original LXN4py2s.dll (NetPorty driver).
Next. You should copy file QM_USB.dll (USB-CAN driver) to same folder. You get this file from seller when you purchase USB-CAN device.


Hey gologen, I just received the same USB to CAN bus converter you have, downloaded and replaced the existing .dll file with yours and attempted to connect to my Quantum 614 without success. I double checked all the posts and found that I wasn't sent the QM_USB.dll file along with the converter. Performing a quick (15 minute) Google search revealed nothing. Is there a link that can be sent to obtain this file?
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby Fulliautomatix » 12 Dec 2012, 00:42

Raynentye wrote:I wasn't sent the QM_USB.dll file along with the converter.

Yes, I have the same problem.
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby Raynentye » 12 Dec 2012, 03:17

Complete and total success! Thank you gologen! It worked perfectly with gologen's procedure once I obtained the proper driver from the seller. I just emailed them and they sent me a link!

I merely ran through a quick reprogram but within minutes I now have 3 speed modes for various circumstances: Mode 1 for "Free and Clear" (all out pedal to the metal!), Mode 2 for "Fairly clear with the chance of someone crossing my path" (quick but not too quick to stop short), and Mode 3 for "Indoor purposes" (nuff said).

A Wiki might be a good idea for not just this procedure but most of the other chairs discussed here. I'd be more than happy to divulge all the info on the one that I have!

Thanks again!
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby woodygb » 12 Dec 2012, 11:37

I've put together a quick post that should help others with the Q logic ...as it's got mixed in with the PGDT Thread.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2757
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby Raynentye » 15 Dec 2012, 04:49

woodygb wrote:I've put together a quick post that should help others with the Q logic ...as it's got mixed in with the PGDT Thread.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2757


Thanks woodygb! And there's the USB driver I needed! Lol! I should've known someone beat me to the punch!
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby curiosity » 24 Jun 2013, 02:58

Hi Im a newbie,

So I am trying to locate some basic information without having to sift through 500 posts. Can someone point me to the links where I can buy the usb to 2 pin serial adapter? I'd like to try this project but there doesn't seem to be an easy to find "parts list" with links listed here. I have a pl2303 usb to 9 pin serial adapter. It plugs into a usb port and provides a 9 pin male port.

I want to load the download and load the current winxp software, drivers, etc. If I have a 9 pin usb port, what 2 pins of the serial port connect to the q-Logic controllers XLR port on the chairs controller?

Thanks in advance
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby Raynentye » 24 Jun 2013, 05:14

woodygb's post:

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2757

sums up the steps you need to take. You can't just plug it to a standard RS232 port. The Q Logics use CANBUS protocol. You need a converter similar to what gologen uses. He's modified the driver to accept a specific USB to CANBUS adapter. I recommend going to eBay and entering: USB to CANBUS adapter in the search bar. I just found one that appears to be model number FB054A that appears to be the same one gologen uses (as do I) but I shouldn't be quoted as expert advice. Hopefully, someone with far more knowledge in this subject than I will post better and possibly more accurate info!

I hope I helped a little at least!
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby Seajays » 24 Jun 2013, 15:53

Use the one that Golegen suggests , some others won't work and make sure you get his file that he posted.
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby gologen » 25 Jun 2013, 11:59

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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby bluegizmo83 » 30 Oct 2013, 20:25

Hello, I would like to start out by saying THANK YOU to everyone who has worked so hard to come up with a working programming cable for these power chairs!! I how purchased the Kenwood cable and an XLR connector to make my own cable just like was detailed on this thread. However, I'm having trouble finding a copy of the actual programming software that works with Windows 7. Does anyone have a copy they would be willing to share or a link to where I could download it?
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby vinsen » 10 Jan 2015, 20:10

I did check. Kenwood cable. Connected to the computer. Connected to the controller. Then launched a program to check the data signal COM port. The program has shown that data transmission errors is NO! Run the program Mobility gives an error that shows no COM port - no connection! Help what to do?

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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby woodygb » 10 Jan 2015, 21:07

What a mess.

I have sent you various pictures of how to wire the controller.... as far as I can see from the pic the wiring is WRONG.

BUT ...Having the wiring correct doesn't always mean that the cable will actually work ... some leads work ...some don't.
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby woodygb » 10 Jan 2015, 21:18

SOME leads may need the resistor ...others not.

Wire COLOURS vary on different cables

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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby woodygb » 10 Jan 2015, 21:45

Re wire like this ...
BUT it may not work................ SOME cables do not ever work.

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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby vinsen » 10 Jan 2015, 22:13

bad pictures. Dark. Morning photograph.
There are two versions of the cable. On-chip and chip PL2303 and FT232RL
Cable PL2303 chip - there need to put only a diode. The resistor is not required. On the cable where the FT232RL chip - you need to put solder a diode and a resistor. I probyval all options. No connection. Tomorrow make an exact copy of your cable as in the photo. Check .Because report results.
thank you.
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Re: PGDT Serial interface cable ...USB Alternative :D

Postby woodygb » 10 Jan 2015, 22:39

Bad photograph ..but where is the second RX wire?
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