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CommandStation-EX/config.example.h
Fred 7963b02839
Update config.example.h
Modify example config for Ethernet Shield use
2020-12-27 17:27:22 -05:00

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/**********************************************************************
Config.h
COPYRIGHT (c) 2013-2016 Gregg E. Berman
COPYRIGHT (c) 2020 Fred Decker
The configuration file for DCC++ EX Command Station
**********************************************************************/
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// NOTE: Before connecting these boards and selecting one in this software
// check the quick install guides!!! Some of these boards require a voltage
// generating resitor on the current sense pin of the device. Failure to select
// the correct resistor could damage the sense pin on your Arduino or destroy
// the device.
//
// DEFINE MOTOR_SHIELD_TYPE BELOW ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING TABLE:
//
// STANDARD_MOTOR_SHIELD : Arduino Motor shield Rev3 based on the L298 with 18V 2A per channel
// POLOLU_MOTOR_SHIELD : Pololu MC33926 Motor Driver (not recommended for prog track)
// FUNDUMOTO_SHIELD : Fundumoto Shield, no current sensing (not recommended, no short protection)
// FIREBOX_MK1 : The Firebox MK1
// FIREBOX_MK1S : The Firebox MK1S
// |
// +-----------------------v
//
#define MOTOR_SHIELD_TYPE STANDARD_MOTOR_SHIELD
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// The IP port to talk to a WIFI or Ethernet shield.
//
#define IP_PORT 2560
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// NOTE: Only supported on Arduino Mega
// Set to false if you not even want it on the Arduino Mega
//
#define ENABLE_WIFI true
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// DEFINE WiFi Parameters (only in effect if WIFI is on)
//
// If DONT_TOUCH_WIFI_CONF is set, all WIFI config will be done with
// the <+> commands and this sketch will not change anything over
// AT commands and the other WIFI_* defines below do not have any effect.
//#define DONT_TOUCH_WIFI_CONF
//
// WIFI_SSID is the network name IF you want to use your existing home network.
// Do NOT change this if you want to use the WiFi in Access Point (AP) mode.
//
// If you do NOT set the WIFI_SSID, the WiFi chip will first try
// to connect to the previously configured network and if that fails
// fall back to Access Point mode. The SSID of the AP will be
// automatically set to DCCEX_*.
//
// Your SSID may not conain ``"'' (double quote, ASCII 0x22).
#define WIFI_SSID "Your network name"
//
// WIFI_PASSWORD is the network password for your home network or if
// you want to change the password from default AP mode password
// to the AP password you want.
// Your password may not conain ``"'' (double quote, ASCII 0x22).
#define WIFI_PASSWORD "Your network passwd"
//
// WIFI_HOSTNAME: You probably don't need to change this
#define WIFI_HOSTNAME "dccex"
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Wifi connect timeout in milliseconds. Default is 14000 (14 seconds). You only need
// to set this if you have an extremely slow Wifi router.
//
//#define WIFI_CONNECT_TIMEOUT 14000
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// ENABLE_ETHERNET: Set to true if you have an Arduino Ethernet card (wired). This
// is not for Wifi. You will then need the Arduino Ethernet library as well
//
//#define ENABLE_ETHERNET true
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// DEFINE STATIC IP ADDRESS *OR* COMMENT OUT TO USE DHCP
//
//#define IP_ADDRESS { 192, 168, 1, 200 }
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// DEFINE MAC ADDRESS ARRAY FOR ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE
//
// Uncomment to use with Ethernet Shields
//
// Ethernet Shields do not have have a MAC address in hardware. There may be one on
// a sticker on the Shield that you should use. Otherwise choose one of the ones below
// Be certain that no other device on your network has this same MAC address!
//
// 52:b8:8a:8e:ce:21
// e3:e9:73:e1:db:0d
// 54:2b:13:52:ac:0c
// NOTE: This is not used with ESP8266 WiFi modules.
//#define MAC_ADDRESS { 0x52, 0xB8, 0x8A, 0x8E, 0xCE, 0x21 } // MAC address of your networking card found on the sticker on your card or take one from above
//
// #define MAC_ADDRESS { 0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0xFE, 0xEF }
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// DEFINE LCD SCREEN USAGE BY THE BASE STATION
//
// Note: This feature requires an I2C enabled LCD screen using a PCF8574 based chipset.
// or one using a Hitachi HD44780.
// OR an I2C Oled screen.
// To enable, uncomment one of the lines below
// define LCD_DRIVER for I2C LCD address 0x3f,16 cols, 2 rows
// #define LCD_DRIVER 0x3F,16,2
//OR define OLED_DRIVER width,height in pixels (address auto detected)
// This will not work on a UNO due to memory constraints
// #define OLED_DRIVER 128,32
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Enable warning as memory gets depleted
#define ENABLE_FREE_MEM_WARNING false