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But yours is the second one I have ever seen the inside of. Your request seems to be that one of us do the work and then share it here for all to see, I might if there were a lot of those things floating around. There is a good possibility that, If the company is still around you might sweet talk a salesman into giving you a basic 1 display program for a PC and thus your issues with writing sketches.About Sunrise Systems of Brevard Inc: Established in 1985, Sunrise Systems of Brevard is located at 280 N Burnett Rd in Cocoa, FL - Brevard County and is a business listed in the categories Asbestos Inspection & Management, Asbestos Removal & Abatement Services, Asbestos Inspection Removal & Consulting Services and Asbestos Abatement & Removal Services and offers Asbestos Inspection & Testing. That makes your job easier as you don't meed to broadcast data to specific message boards or read system status or anything else.

Performs close to 100 construction projects per year. Totally IrrelevantSunrise Air Systems, Inc. Post production, Old thing had 6 eproms and an 8080 Processor. And I only did that one because the jerk that built it sanded all the numbers off all the chips.

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For That matter If you had an adaptor cable and Win XP installed you could do it from Hyperterminal. If he could find a working one. A smart 10 year old could do it with a Commodore Vic 20. For the Arduino you will need an RS232 Adapter of some find as the Arduino doesn't do 'Pure RS2332" but rather TTL RS232 ( A difference in signalling Levels not protocol. For what that is worth.Well, uh, Doc, I'm simply asking what would be the best suggestion.Should I get some kind of Arduino or something? If so, which Arduino controller would be the best I should use with this?I'm basically seeking help and I'm counting on someone here to help me out.All I'm simply asking for is if anyone here has read that manual, which Arduino controller would be right for it and how can I get it hooked from my computer or whatever? That's all need to know.With the information contained in the manual you should be able to write a sketch for ANY Arduino Product available. I am learning and most of my time is spent in learning the language.

At the worst If you had shown another attitude besides the one you did and made an attempt, possibly failed (Maybe) at your attempt there are any number of us here that might well have bent over backwards, MY SELF VERY MUCH INCLUDED, to get your project a reality for you and our reward would have been the contemplation of the smile on your face. Had you made an attempt to start the project ant one of us might well have done the hard parts for you at best. Put your message in the right packet format and use an UNO from the Serial terminal built into the IDE to send your "Happy Birthday Message" as I remember that's Why you bought it.

If in your attempts you get stuck (Sooner or later ALL of us HERE do) leave a question in this forum, PM me or Email me with a copy of the manual and an accurate description of of your issues and SOMEONE HERE WILL TRY to HELP, If I can't. I ENJOY challenges, In March of this year I bought my first Arduino as I Need both to entertain myself and to keep mentally active so NOW Finally I get to do daily what I dreamed about for 45 years of working. I am entirely self trained, left school in the 9th grade and along the way become a respected engineer in My Peer Group.

So Get an UNO, there is enough memory for a lot of small sentences and do as almost everyone else did here (Except the authors) and that is START LEARNING. Show me what you have learned and I will try to complete your learning for you. The fact remains however that this is a forum for Arduino users not a for free engineering service for fatherless electronics equipment.

The Device "Could" be controlled with a regular TTY device with some thought as to packet construction, it could be (The TTY Terminal) a device to "read a sentence and transmit it to the display or for that matter be easily controlled by a small terminal program for a PC. The instructions are simple but somewhat "Clunky" because or the required header and checksum which somewhat complicates matters. I really don't remember if it would accept regular (0 - 5V) TTL RS232 or standard (+/- 15V) RS232. Since the data is transmitted/received at a serial rate of 9600 baud and standard (I think). In other words the packet is as wide as the display data or the instruction data + the header information.

Program it to do What? until YOU RTFM there is nothing for me to do or for that matter anyone else until someone Reads That Fine Manual and decides just what is needed from the device because or the added power of the Controller which I suppose is an Arduino Uno. This is and WAS the only place where there was a lack of purpose in the OP's request. Now to find a purpose for it and in a sketch describe the purpose. The importance of the Arduino is simply to be an attend-able visual data port where the user could use a 16 key keypad and have the Arduino preform various tasks and display the results, capable of scrolling wider messages repeatedly makes the Arduino an easy choice for a controller. Or it could be done nearly as well on an Arduino where the Arduino is programmed to take serial keyboard data and build packets that could display the data in nearly any format with another another Serial TTL to RS232 converter and an available serial port on an Arduino.

I dont know how to control this light bar. I then discovered the world of Arduino! LOVE IT !! Bought a kit and made a few things myself, the lcd to display tempature, blinking lights, even a set of walking legs out of servos and popsicle stick (it scoots more than actual walking lol need to tweek the code a lil more) currently have a few ultrasonic sensors ordered and going to make an autonomous car (hopefully). A little bit of googling led me to this thread. IMOSo im going to bring a dead horse to light.I came across this post a few months ago, when i myself aquired two of these LED bars.

But im still pretty much a novice at Arduino. Im halfway capable of picking apart and tweaking the codes myself. Im not asking anyone to write a sketch for me, mearly some guidence, or dirrection to some sketches on where examples of this code would be used. Mostly because ive never delt with this kind of coding at all.

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