All, I’ve seen the Portwell LCD thread that just died without a real resolution apparently. Does anyone have the proper settings to get the LCD functioning. I’m running 2.9.40 on a Portwall 5060 and on occasion I will get the date to display but the time is garbled.
I’m set for 2400-8-n-1 none
my lcd type is mtb-134 on serial1.
Thanks,
Mike Schieuer
All I get is garbage on the LCD display. The EZIO-100 settings recommended from Portwell say to set the serial port to 2400,N,8,1.
Configs:
/ system lcd
set enabled=yes type=mtb-134 port=serial1 contrast=0
/ system lcd page
set time display-time=5s disabled=yes
set resources display-time=15s disabled=no
set uptime display-time=5s disabled=no
set packets display-time=5s disabled=no
set bits display-time=5s disabled=no
set version display-time=5s disabled=yes
set ether1 display-time=5s disabled=yes
set ether2 display-time=5s disabled=yes
set ether3 display-time=5s disabled=yes
set ether4 display-time=5s disabled=yes
set ether5 display-time=5s disabled=yes
set ether6 display-time=5s disabled=yes
/ port
set serial0 name="serial0" baud-rate=9600 data-bits=8 parity=none stop-bits=1 \
flow-control=hardware
set serial1 name="serial1" baud-rate=2400 data-bits=8 parity=none stop-bits=1 \
flow-control=none
Anyone have one of these working? This is my second Portwell NAR-5060 and I’ve never been able to get the LCD to display anything useful.
Is it a problem with the mtb-134 driver?
Related Thread:
http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/portwell-lcd/7286/1
Hi,
This is just to report that we have 5 5060’s all showing garbled output - tried all combinations of settings.
I recon the driver is at fault here ;-(