diff --git a/Protocols_Details.md b/Protocols_Details.md index 83efcb8..fe5675b 100644 --- a/Protocols_Details.md +++ b/Protocols_Details.md @@ -38,15 +38,15 @@ The protocol selection is based on 2 parameters: - to go to the next bank, short press the bind button, this action is confirmed by the LED staying on for 1.5 sec Here is the full protocol selection procedure: - * turn the selection switch to 15 - * power up the module - * the module displays the current bank by flashing the LED x number of times, x being between 1 and up to 5 - * a short press on the bind button turns the LED on for 1 sec indicating that the system has changed the bank - * repeat operation 3 and 4 until you have reached the bank you want - * power off - * change the rotary switch to the desired position (1..14) - * power on - * enjoy +1. turn the selection switch to 15 +2. power up the module +3. the module displays the current bank by flashing the LED x number of times, x being between 1 and up to 5 +4. a short press on the bind button turns the LED on for 1 sec indicating that the system has changed the bank +5. repeat operation 3 and 4 until you have reached the bank you want +6. power off +7. change the rotary switch to the desired position (1..14) +8. power on +9. enjoy Notes: * **The protocol selection must be done before the module is turned on** diff --git a/docs/Hardware.md b/docs/Hardware.md index 21bce8e..fec6682 100644 --- a/docs/Hardware.md +++ b/docs/Hardware.md @@ -29,8 +29,9 @@ These are examples of the well-known ready-made Multiprotocol modules. Inclusio | **'Banggood' 4-in-1 STM32** | | [STM32F103C](Compiling_STM32.md "Firmware compiling and uploading instructions for STM32") | US$37 |