LPH7508
Pollin Electronik sells these displays together with an interface board for the parallel port.\
LCD4Linux supports this display sets with two drivers: You can either use the serdisplib driver or the 'native' LPH7508 driver.
The display has some symbols, they can be used as GPO's
Display Section
serdisplib driver:
Display <name> { Driver 'serdisplib' Port <string> Model 'LPH7508' Font '6x8' }
see the serdisplib page for (hopefully) more detailed documentation…
native LCD4Linux driver:
Display <name> { Driver 'LPH7508' Port <string> Font '6x8' Contrast <number> Foreground <color> Background <color> Basecolor <color> }
Parameters for LPH7508 driver
Driver | 'LPH7508' |
Port | parport device the display is attached to (e.g.'/dev/parports/0') |
Font | '6×8' |
Contrast | initial contrast value, 0..31 |
Foreground | color of active pixels (RRGGBBAA or RRGGBB), default is opaque black '000000ff' (see colors for details) |
Background | color of inactive pixels (RRGGBBAA or RRGGBB), default is transparent 'ffffff00' (see colors for details) |
Basecolor | color of virtual backlight (RRGGBB), default is white 'ffffff' (see colors for details) |
GPO's
The display has some symbols which can be controlled by GPO's:
Symbol | GPO No. | Description |
Battery frame | 1 | on/off |
Battery level | 2 | bit field: first segment = bit 0, second = bit 1, … |
Earpiece | 3 | on/off |
Triangle | 4 | on/off |
Speak | 5 | on/off |
Message | 6 | on/off |
Antenna | 7 | on/off |
Signal level | 8 | bit field: first segment = bit 0, second = bit 1, … |
See the GPO widget for how to use these symbols.
Plugins
The LPH7508 driver provides the following function:
LCD::contrast(n) | set contrast to n (0..31) |
Examples
Display LPH7508-native { Driver 'LPH7508' Port '/dev/parports/0' Font '6x8' Contrast 15 }
Display LPH7508-serdisplib { Driver 'serdisplib' Port 'PAR:/dev/parports/0' Model 'LPH7508' }