And for the end, you have to
check the sliders.
You do that simply by
sliding them
up and down
, and if everything is okay,
the LEDs on the side of them will turn on
one by one.
After you check everything, Spencer will let you know everything is alright!
Click
on the encoder and you can hear Spencer saying "
Spencer out!
".
Now you are sure everything is soldered properly, you are ready to assemble the
Synthia's casing.
Chapter three - Casing up
If you came here, your device successfully passed the hardware test!
That means you are on track to becoming a professional maker!
Now, we need to use the two acrylic casings to protect the PCB and make your
device look more professional.
For this part, these parts will be the main ones.
Each acrylic casing part has a protective layer on both sides that needs to be
peeled off. They are not yet fully transparent, but they should be once you finish this
step!
Remember to peel the protective layer from both sides of the casings!
After you peeled off everything, this is what the casings should look like:
We chose to put the upper casing first (that is the one with all the holes on it)!
For that, you'll need the bigger screws and the gold standoffs.
As you can see, there are six screws and six standoffs.
You'll place them in the six little holes at the edge of the acrylic casing and PCB.
We recommend you put one screw and one standoff, ensure that everything is
secured, and then go to the next screw and standoff.