Added experiment with SM-PCE1

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roland 2018-08-13 20:28:38 +02:00
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@ -45,10 +45,15 @@ Let's try to hookup the PC interface. For that we install the software on a PC.
- Preinstall Microsoft `dotnetfx35.exe` software as this is required. You can find this on the Microsoft website.
- Install the Shimano software `e-tube project`. This can be found on the Shimano website.
- Put the `SM-JC41` junction box in one of the wires from the e-bike system
- Attach the `SM-PCE1` to the USB port
- Put the **`SM-JC41`** junction box in one of the wires from the e-bike system
- Attach the **`SM-PCE1`** to the USB port
- Attach the special cable to the SM-PCE1 and the other end to the junction box
*Tested on 13-08-2018 with the above setup and the result was that the setup is not working. The setup uses a `Mac`, with `VMWARE` and `Windows 8..10`, to work like a PC. Checking some forums revealed that there are more problems using "other" systems than PC's as people claim that the USB implementation of the SM-PCE1 does not comply with the USB standard.*
**`NOTE:`** So the next step is to find a PC and repeat the above process.
## Accessoires
### SM-PCE1 PC Linkage Device
@ -76,8 +81,10 @@ The `EW-WU111` is a wireless interface with `ANT` and `BLE` wireless standards.
The `EW-SD50` is a piece of wire in various lengths with connectors at both ends. The length of the wire can be ordered between 150mm and 1600mm.
### SM-JC41 Junction Box for Di2
The junction box has four connections for cables, making it easy to insert a device to the e-Bike system.
### SM-DUE10 Speed Sensor
The `SM-DUE10` is a Reed switch with an attached cable, together with a magnet that can be attached to the spoke of a wheel. It is handy to have the magnet around if ever you loose the magnet the e-bike doesn't function anymore.
### TL-EW02 Plug Tool (for ST-6770)
Just a piece of plastic to insert and/or remove a connector from a device.