Ok So this came about because I bought a second hand greddy Emanage Blue to put on my Daihatsu move. After discovering that the 5 dials for fuel control on the front of the greddy blue are pretty much useless with the exception of the first one for idle. I didnt have the data cable to go from a lap top to the greddy blue. In this day and age eevrything is a usb cable so I tried one which has to have 2 male ends.
Greddy Emanage Blue Software. The small download was quick and we had no. Toyota tercel service repair manual software 2002 mazda. 10 manual download serial. Black +B Splice the red wire to the black. You might find its a 'regular' usb serial cable? Made for the Emanage unit, its best just purchasing the real cable, this is for the Emanage Blue only though. The reason is because the emanage software needs updating!
This did not work but the new usb became ppart of the solution. I will be pinching some pics off the internet from other places (but will credit where I got them from) for this as I haven’t taken any of my own and probably cant get them as clear. Ok the components you will need are:.a usb tll converter ( this takes the 5v power and converts it to a 3.3v supply as is my understanding of it).a usb cable with atleast 1 end being male.electrical tape or heat shrink to cover wires Tools you will need are:.a pair of scissors/cutters wire strippers.optional is solder and a soldering iron. Directions first acquire parts:- a usb cable then get a usb to tll converter This is the exact one I got and it came with 4 small cables with pins to attach it.
USB signal transferred to TTL signal,may be used by electronic enthusiasts. PL2303HX USB to TTL Converter module X 1.
The entire board is coated by high quality transparent heat-shrinkable sleeve,making the PCB in insulation state from outside. Oh this one I have listed from ebay also comes with the driver’s needed to make it work on most windows platform’s and the drivers were available to download via a link from the ebay add. The latest driver is win 7 from memory but it will work with win ten, so i guess it will work with win 8 also. This also came with 4 random coloured wires So the first thing you need to do is cut off an end of the usb cable make sure you have a male end kept on this Strip back the wires so you put the sheilding wires to one side and you should be left with 4 wires. Red is power (5v) Black will be your ground/earth (in my case it was silver for some reason) Green will be Data + White will be Data - On the tll coverter there are 4 pins It is just a matter and connecting the wires to the corresponding pins to do this the easiest way is strip your usb wires and cut the connectors off one end of the random wires that came with the tll converter and strip them. Then join the wires and (solder optional) and cover with heat shrink or electrical tape.
Just make sure you can still see which colour is which from the usb cable. Then just connect them up. Here is the reference. Please note when you plug this into your computer it may install automatically that is ok but also go through the install procedure. It should come up in device manager as a com port. Mine came up as com port 5 other’s have been known to be com 4 or 3.
Once this has been done it should be ok to use with the Greddy although I will let you know of a couple of thing s that happened to me and one thing I have to do each time I plug this in and use it. I got my 2 data cables around the wrong way so all i did was have to change them around and it worked.
Also every time I need to use the I have to got to device manager on my computer and update the driver, dont let windows choose it on win 10. You pick the let me choose thing and choose the driver from 2009 and not the latest one. I tried the latest and for some reason it wont work so make sure you choose the 2009 driver Pic credits to random ebay adds and the main other ones is credited too a web page that has this tutorial but it is for a rs232 db9 com port which are now pretty obsolete on most laptops and computers these days. Hi, I’ve been trying for years now to get my Emanage to work, or at least to connect it to the PC. I’ve tried USB to TTL, and RS232 to TTL, apart from the nokia cable all the others I got them tested working on Hyper Terminal. I don’t know what else I can do. I hope it’s not the emanage blue that I bought it used.
There is something that I’m doing “different” that I hope it is the cause: I don’t have the emanage connected to a car, I’m using a Power supply 12v 1A DC, connected to the Power and ground cables of connector 1, this is the only “strange” thing I’m doing. When I give it power both active (green) and Interaction (orange) lights turn on, Non-blinking.
With the usb PL2303 HXA, when I connect it to the emanage, the Active light turns on for some seconds (without giving power to the emanage). Something that does not occur with the RS232, I guess because the RS232 +5v receives power in order to work, and the USB does the opposite, it gives power, which I find it odd because all tutorials USB or RS232 say connect positive to positive, but I think this is an important difference.
I just did what i did in this turorial and used a usb cable and chopped it so it went to a TLL connector with usb for pc end. Make sure you have the drivers for the tll usb connector installed and all i had to ddo was make sure i was using the right driver’s.
If it was the wrong ones i would go in and choose the other ones and it would work. There was 2 lots of drivers after i plugged it into laptop.
One i installed and the other auto from win10. Its the older driver that works.
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