Changes for page LSS-PRO Configuration Software
Last modified by Eric Nantel on 2024/10/04 08:08
Change comment: Upload new image "LSS-P-Config-Custom-Actions.png", version 1.2
Summary
-
Page properties (2 modified, 0 added, 0 removed)
-
Attachments (0 modified, 0 added, 1 removed)
Details
- Page properties
-
- Author
-
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ 1 -xwiki:XWiki. CBenson1 +xwiki:XWiki.ENantel - Content
-
... ... @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ 1 1 [[image:LSS-P-Configuration-Software.png||width="350"]] 2 2 3 -[[ [[image:lynxmotion-wiki-attachments.WebHome@DownloadNow.png]]>>attach:LSS_PRO_Config_Setup.zip]]3 +[[image:lynxmotion-wiki-attachments.WebHome@ComingSoon.jpg]] 4 4 5 5 **Table of Contents** 6 6 ... ... @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ 8 8 9 9 = Description = 10 10 11 -The Lynxmotion Smart Servo PRO Configuration Software (“LSS PRO Config” for short) is intended to be a tool to quickly interact with the Lynxmotion Professional Smart Servos (LSS-P) loaded with proprietaryLynxmotion firmware. Features include sending action and configuration commands, queries (and receiving the reply), updating the firmware, monitoring sensor data and more. The software works on Windows 7 operating systems and above.The software is intended as a quick starting point to better understand the servo before developing custom applications using the human-readable communication protocol.11 +The Lynxmotion Smart Servo PRO Configuration Software (“LSS PRO Config” for short) is intended to be a tool to quickly interact with the Lynxmotion Professional Smart Servos (LSS-P) loaded with our Lynxmotion firmware. Features include sending action and configuration commands, queries (and receiving the reply), updating the firmware, monitoring sensor data and more. The software works on Windows 7 operating systems and above. 12 12 13 13 Note: The software can be connected to multiple servos, but the interface can only control and communicate with one at any time (unless using the free format commands described below). Each servo must have a unique ID. The servo(s) must be powered correctly and connected to the computer via USB from the first servo in the BUS. 14 14 ... ... @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ 22 22 23 23 = User Guide = 24 24 25 - This section provides step-by-step instructions and tips to help you get the most out of your LSS-P actuator. Whether you are setting up your hardware, configuring your servos, or troubleshooting, you'll find detailed information to assist you. Follow the guidelines below to ensure optimal performance and a smooth experience.25 +his section provides step-by-step instructions and tips to help you get the most out of your LSS-P actuator. Whether you are setting up your hardware, configuring your servos, or troubleshooting, you'll find detailed information to assist you. Follow the guidelines below to ensure optimal performance and a smooth experience. 26 26 27 27 == Information == 28 28 ... ... @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ 32 32 33 33 == Connection == 34 34 35 -In order for the LSS PRO Config software to detect the servos, the correct USB to serial drivers must be installed on the computer , and the servo must be powered. Windows will automatically detect and install the drivers.35 +In order for the LSS PRO Config software to detect the servos, the correct USB to serial drivers must be installed on the computer. Windows will automatically detect and install the drivers. 36 36 37 37 38 38 [[image:LSS-P-Config-Connection.png]] ... ... @@ -52,29 +52,31 @@ 52 52 [[image:LSS-P-Config-Buttons.png]] 53 53 54 54 1. This button sends a RESET command. More information [[HERE>>doc:ses-pro.lss-pro.lss-p-communication-protocol.WebHome||anchor="HReset"]] 55 -1. This reset sthe servo to factory default settings, removing all configurations, including the ID. More information [[HERE>>doc:ses-pro.lss-pro.lss-p-communication-protocol.WebHome||anchor="HDefault26confirm"]]56 -1. This command stops the actuator at whatever angle it is (whether during a motion or already at an angle) and causes it to hold that position (motor is powered and holding). The following command is sent to all servos, not just the one connected via USB.55 +1. This reset the servo to factory default settings, removing all configurations, including the ID. More information [[HERE>>doc:ses-pro.lss-pro.lss-p-communication-protocol.WebHome||anchor="HDefault26confirm"]] 56 +1. This command halts the actuator at whatever angle it is (whether during a motion or already at an angle) and causes it to hold that position (motor is powered and holding). The following command is sent to all servos, not just the one connected via USB. 57 57 \\Command sent: #254H<cr> 58 58 59 59 1. ((( 60 -This command stops the actuator at whatever angle it is (whether during a motion or already at an angle) and causes it to hold that position (motor is powered and holding). The following command is sent to all servos, not just the one connected via USB.60 +This command halts the actuator at whatever angle it is (whether during a motion or already at an angle) and causes it to hold that position (motor is powered and holding). The following command is sent to all servos, not just the one connected via USB. 61 61 62 62 Command sent: #254L<cr> 63 63 64 -Just like the emergency stop button onthe 36V large power supply(provided with each PRO arm), the E-Stop is meant to be usedinemergency onlyincepower is cut to all motors, which may result in joints rotating because of highcounter-torqueor forcesbeing applied. In the case of a robotic arm, __the arm may fall and damage itself__ or whatever is in its environment.64 + Just like the emergency stop button the 36V large power supply which is provided with each PRO arm, the E-Stop is meant to be under emergency only, as power is cut to all motors, which may result in joints rotating because of high torque being applied. In the case of a robotic arm, __the arm may fall and damage itself__ or whatever is in its environment. 65 65 ))) 66 66 67 67 == Status == 68 68 69 -As a servo is intended to be moved to specific angles, the position of the servo, t his sectionprovidesrelevantangularndmotioninformationtotheuseronwhat'shappeningwith theirtuator.69 +As a servo is intended to be moved to specific angles, the position of the servo, to 0.01 degrees of accuracy, is displayed at the bottom left of the interface. 70 70 71 71 [[image:LSS-P-Config-Status.png]] 72 72 73 -1. The position section shows the current angle of the output shaft of the servo in relation to its configured angular origin (0 degrees, including any adjustments using the Origin Offset command). It also displays angles to 0.01 degrees of accuracy, as well as below 0 degrees and over 360 degrees. It’s important to note any angle beyond 0 to 360 is a calculated, or "virtual" position as the internal sensor can only read 0 to 360 degrees. The multi-turn angle is retained even after a power cycle. 73 +This is a section to directly give information to the user on what's happening with their actuator. 74 + 75 +1. The Position shows the current angle of the output shaft of the servo in relation to its configured origin (0 degree) angle (including any adjustment to the Origin Offset). It also displays angles over 360 degrees, and it’s important to note this is a calculated position as the internal sensor can only read 0 to 360 degrees. The multi-turn angle is retained even after a power cycle. 74 74 1. Status of what the actuator is currently doing. More information HERE 75 -1. Error en countered. More information HERE77 +1. Errors that are happening. More information HERE 76 76 77 -Note: Most errors will require th at thecause of theproblem to be solvedbeforeproceeding. The servoshouldeitherbeReset or set Limp. To view and resolve any errors, go to the troubleshooting section79 +Note: Most errors will require the problem to be solved & the servo either Reset or set Limp. To view and resolve any errors, go to the troubleshooting section 78 78 79 79 == Servo Control == 80 80
- LSS_PRO_Config_Setup.zip
-
- Author
-
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@ 1 -xwiki:XWiki.ENantel - Size
-
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@ 1 -980.5 KB - Content