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14. After the sketch has been loaded, start Eos again and look for the same Handshake
messages. Note that in this mode, the Arduino does not send the repeating Ping
messages, and the Arduino’s TX/RX LEDs will only blink once.
If text does not appear, follow the
at the end of this document.
Prepare the Enclosure
15. Print out the paper template, making sure to disable any "fit to paper" or scaling options so
that it prints at actual size. The template is found at
https://github.com/ETCLabs/lighthack/tree/master/box_1
16. Cut out the template and lay it over the top of the enclosure lid, using the screw holes or
tape to make sure it doesn't move.
17. Drill out the holes using the proper size drill bits. Drill starter holes in the square cutouts.
For the long rectangular slot, you may want to drill a few holes right next to each other as a
starting point for a file.
18. Using this template, the LCD display will be mounted to the outside of the lid. Skip to Step
13 if you want to follow the template. If you would like to mount the display to the inside of
the box, cut a rectangular hole in the enclosure lid slightly larger than the face of the LCD
screen.
TIP:
Don't feel like
drilling and filing? Use
the provided 3D
Printer template to
print a "pre-drilled" lid.