Hello Kees,
The 5th channel is indeed the the "LED identification on-off" channel.
It's usage with quick drive is undocumented, since it's rather convoluted. Use the DRIVE command to turn it off (0) or on (any other value).
You could use the LED identification function via quick drive by sending a value 2 to turn it off (!) and 3,4, or greater to turn it on.
[blockquote]Kees Jan Koster said:
Dear SBrick,
Where can I find the values for the 5th quickdrive channel?
I note that I can write 5 bytes of data to the quickdrive characteristic. The first four bytes are documented, but the 5th I am not sure. I can see that the brick's LED flashes when I write 0x80 in there. What other meaningful values can I write in there and where are they documented, please?
Kees Jan
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Dear Kees,
I have forwarded this message, to one of our developer.
As soon as I got the answer, I will forward it to you!
Best wishes,
Balint
SBrick Team
Dear SBrick,
Where can I find the values for the 5th quickdrive channel?
I note that I can write 5 bytes of data to the quickdrive characteristic. The first four bytes are documented, but the 5th I am not sure. I can see that the brick's LED flashes when I write 0x80 in there. What other meaningful values can I write in there and where are they documented, please?
Kees Jan