X2lite Switch&Lights Mod (v0.1)
Tutorial
written
by : GuyBrush
Last edited:
September 22, 2003
I've
done this
mod for
two reasons!
I wanted
status
LED's,
so that
I know
what function
is on/off
and I
didn't
want to
have huge
toggle
or rocker
switches
all over
my XBOX,
sticking
out like
mutated
appendages.
I wanted
a neat
finish.
Anyways,
you need
one of
these
dipswitch
type things
(don't
know what
they're
called,
but they're
used on
the X2
pros and
the Matrix).
I got
this one
with 8
switches
so that
it gives
me options
for future
mods.

(looks
something
like this,
but with
a complete
housing)
You
can use
any SPST
switch.
Mounting
will be
the same
as in
the other
hundred
tuts on
xbox-scene.
We'll
mount
it on
the back
of the
box (You
know the
routine...
open BOX,
remove
the drives,
mboard,
dremel/drill
an opening
for the
dipswitches.....etc).
I hotglued
it in
place
and insulated
all the
connections
to it
so that
it doesn't
short
out anything.
I connected
wires
to all
the pins
and heat
shrinked
them cos
it would
be a bitch
to do
later
(we've
glued
it in
place
permanently!).
Just coil
the wires
you don't
use neatly
and tape
then to
the inside
shielding
of the
box. I
only had
3 switches
left.
I've used
3 for
the 3
jumpers
on my
X2lite
and two
for my
Ultimate
Jewel
Mod (see
xbox-scene
tuts).
One as
in the
tut and
another
to turn
off the
entire
Jewel.
You need
LED's
with relevant
resistors
and Relays.
But this
is dependant
on which
circuit
your going
to follow.
I designed
two.
First
up we
have the
simple
design:

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for larger
image]
Nothing
complex
about
the design.
Just remember
to get
the right
resistor
for your
LED on
the +5volt
source.
I haven't
supplied
any pics
of the
Relay
cos there
are a
lot of
different
designs.
Just ask
for a
"Double
Pole Single
Throw
5volt
Relay".
You could
also use
a 12 volt
one. Remember
to get
a relay
that is
small
so it
can be
mounted
inside
the case
with your
other
mods.
Basically
the relay
acts like
a DPDT
switch.
When it
receives
power
it magnetically
switches
the two
internal
switches
to the
on position.
One which
enables
the mod
chip jumper
(ON) and
the other
which
completes
the LED
circuit
so that
it goes
ON.
Design
Number
2:

[click
for larger
image]
Also
quiet
easy,
just a
little
harder
to follow.
Here,
the main
difference
is that
we're
using
a "Double
Pole Double
Throw
5volt
Relay."
It also
has two
switches
but each
switch
has a
further
two states.
When the
relay
is off
(no power)
the switches
complete
one circuit
which
will allow
you to
power
the tri-colour
LED to
one colour
(RED)
and when
there
is power
(switch
relay
on) it
completes
the switches
the other
circuit
on thereby
activating
the modchip
and the
alternate
(GREEN)
colour.
Just
have a
good look
at the
diagram
and you'll
have it
figured
in no
time.
Again
remember
the relevant
resistors
and if
you can't
get tri-colour
LED's
then you
can use
2 separate
LED's,
just remembering
again
the resistors.
This
is good
for the
bank switch
as you
are able
to see
which
bank is
selected.
Also good
for the
flash
protect
jumper
so you
no if
its protected
or not
- RED
(danger)
it's not
protected,
GREEN
(ok) your
chip is
flash
protected.
Remember
heatshrink
is your
friend,
use it
everywhere!
If you
want you
could
also mount
the relays
on a strip
board
and make
the complete
circuit
neater
and easier
to handle-only
applicable
if you're
doing
all three
switches
using
the above
methods.
This
design
can also
be applied
to other
modchips
that donot
have status
lights.
All you've
got to
do to
end it
all is
to mount
the LED's
on your
box. If
you want
a flat
top LED,
just use
some sandpaper
and grind
it down
(not too
much though!).
Sand it
down with
fine sandpaper
to give
it a smooth
finish
and the
finish
it off
with a
little
plastic
polish.
Beats
having
round
knobbly
LED's
sticking
out of
your case.
Now they
can all
be flush
with the
housing.
Little
tri-color
LED info:

I'd
like to
thank
XBOX-SCENE
(specially
Xantium)
and TEAM
Xecuter
for my
X2lite!
Without
it, this
tut would
not exist.
Tutorial
written
by : GuyBrush