Hi,
OK, I think I have misunderstood the 'connect to an output'. I was expecting the nominated output would reflect the state of the LED.
After some experimenting I realize I'm wrong. It means that the LED reflects the state of the output, thus if OSIG_OUTPUT15 is high and it
connects to the coolant pump say, then the LED turns on when the coolant pump turns on, not the coolant pump turns on because the
LED turns on.
As I have suggested it the LED is connected to two sources, an input ISG_INPUTnnn AND an output OSIG_OUTPUTnnn. This is a mistake,
if the input and output states differ what does the LED do?
I think this will require some Lua code. The advantage of the idea I promoted (wrongly) was that you didn't have to write any code. I now realize that
is not going to work. Have a look at some od Daz-the-Gaz videos, there is one about using a timer. You could take advantage of that. I will give it some more thought
and report back.
Craig