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Replace Tronxy Melzi Board with Ramps 1.4 - Working 5 Button Display Panel using Marlin 1.1.8

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3D model size X 48.4 Γ— Y 37.8 Γ— Z 8.66 mm
Publication date 2023-09-20 at 02:47
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2018-02-12 at 08:07
Design number 1462026

randjuk

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Finally, figured out how to get Ramps 1.4 to work with Tronxy 5 button display panel. I combined multiple sources to come up with attached, hope this consolidation of information helps some folks out.

Attached xls file has pinouts & photos that specifically show how to wire the 5 button display panel with ramps 1.4. All that is required in Marlin 1.1.8 is to enable Zonestar approx line 1531.

Wire EXP1 on display panel to Aux-2 on Ramps 1.4, then enable Zonestar option and upload firmware.

Be sure to double check 5v and gnd, you want these right. Also be sure to hook up A1 (display board pin 2) to A12 (Ramps 1.4 D66) or your keypad buttons will not work.

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