I am a little unclear on why three points of contact is necessary? Is one the power to the board? And two buttons go together for the 3 points. But would this not work with just the one button rather than two? The switches have 4 connections don't they? Was the 2nd switch necessary for the 3rd connection? I need to map 4 buttons for incline, up down, and speed up and down. I saw a video on how to crimp cables, so I got that now.
The membrane when pressed upon sends back connectivity readings for each pin. So when a combination of pins come in contact the control board recognizes the request to trigger a function (ie start,stop, etc.). This is how the treadmill shown in the repair, worked. Your model may be different. As far as the number of switches, 2 switches where used to mimic the intended signaling. You can surely try looking into other types of switches that may mimic your design with a single switch.
Thanks for commenting. Not sure exactly what part was unclear. Let me know specifically what you’re seeking additional clarity around and I’ll see if I can elaborate more.
Can you go into detail on how to trace the membrane
Thank you for the video! Where can I find the template material?
I am a little unclear on why three points of contact is necessary? Is one the power to the board? And two buttons go together for the 3 points. But would this not work with just the one button rather than two? The switches have 4 connections don't they? Was the 2nd switch necessary for the 3rd connection?
I need to map 4 buttons for incline, up down, and speed up and down.
I saw a video on how to crimp cables, so I got that now.
The membrane when pressed upon sends back connectivity readings for each pin. So when a combination of pins come in contact the control board recognizes the request to trigger a function (ie start,stop, etc.). This is how the treadmill shown in the repair, worked. Your model may be different. As far as the number of switches, 2 switches where used to mimic the intended signaling. You can surely try looking into other types of switches that may mimic your design with a single switch.
Any example for AG6600S-B
Can you please post the link to the buttons you used?
I have posted the link upon your request
You lost me on the wiring process. Love you how glossed over it so casually hardly going into detail at all.
Thanks for commenting. Not sure exactly what part was unclear. Let me know specifically what you’re seeking additional clarity around and I’ll see if I can elaborate more.