7 Segment Display

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Creating a 7 Segment Display Timer

7 Segment Display: Creating a 7 Segment Display Timer
Page white text.png Description:An easy way to make a 3-digit 7-segment display.
link=User:Exeption Original Author:Exeption
Calendar.png Created:2/1/2007
Page white text.png Notes:-


Requirements: TAD2020's Advanced Wire Indicators. Alternatively, if you have Wire Mod build >42, you may use the built in indicators.

  1. Create 2 buttons as shown (see image for step 1) on anything.
  2. Create 2 radios on the back as shown (see image for step 2).
  3. Make sure the radios are wired to the button directly behind them.
  4. Create 3 panels to put the 7 segment displays on.
  5. Wire them up using this setup (see image for step 5).
  6. Create the panels as shown (see image for step 6) and wire as shown (segment G is currently invisible).


Step 1
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7 Segment Display

7 Segment Display: 7 Segment Display
Page white text.png Description:An easy way to make a 3-digit 7-segment display.
link=User:GUN Original Author:GUN
Calendar.png Created:4/6/2007
Page white text.png Notes:-


  1. Okay, start by spawning a large flat prop and weld it to the ground, then place 3, 7 segment displays on it like so.(can be small or large)
  2. Place 3, 7 segment decoders and wire them(I'm guessing you already know how). Then place a timer on the right side.
  3. Spawn a small flat object with a start button(toggle on), then a reset button (toggle off) like in the image for step 3.
  4. Wire the timer(run) to the start button, then wire the timer (reset) to the reset button like in the image for step 4.
  5. Place 2 divides under the two LEFT 7 seg decoders (the right segment does not need one).
  6. Wire the 7 seg decoders to the divides, and the divides(B) to the constant value like so (the value is set next) then wire the divides(A) to the timer.
  7. Finally its finished it should look like the image for step 7. The very left constant value is 100 and the middle value is 10.
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