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... ... @@ -58,17 +58,14 @@ 58 58 59 59 == Servo Control == 60 60 61 - [[image:LSS-P-Config-ServoControl.png]]61 +In order to view the various commands available for each drop-down, a PRO servo needs to be properly connected to the computer, powered, turned on and detected. 62 62 63 - In order to view the various commands availablefor each drop-down, a PRO servoeedsto be properly connected to the computer, powered, turned on and detected63 +[[image:LSS-P-Config-ServoControl.png]]Query 64 64 65 -=== Query === 66 66 67 -The drop down list below Query provides a list of most query commands possible. 68 - 69 69 [[image:LSS-P-Config-Query.png]] 70 70 71 -1. Use the drop downmenu to selectthe available Query.A quick explanation is providedintextbutfor more information click HERE.68 +1. The drop down list below Query provides a list of most query commands possible. More information click HERE 72 72 1. Click the "Send" button to initiate the Query. 73 73 1. The Query protocol command will be displayed here as well as the answer from the actuator. (ex: #1QID / *1QID1) 74 74 ... ... @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ 78 78 79 79 [[image:LSS-P-Config-Action.png]] 80 80 81 -1. Use the drop downmenu to selectthe availableAction.Aquick explanationisprovidedintextbutformore information click HERE.78 +1. The drop down list below Action provides a list of most action commands possible. More information click HERE. 82 82 1. Input the value of the Action required in the text input field. (ex: 9000 for a 90deg move) 83 83 1. Click the "Send" button to initiate the Action. 84 84 1. The Action protocol command will be displayed here and the actuator should be doing it. ... ... @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ 89 89 90 90 [[image:LSS-P-Config-Config.png]] 91 91 92 -1. Use the drop downmenu to selectthe available Configuration.A quickexplanationis providedin text but formore information click HERE.89 +1. The drop down list below Configuration provides a list of most configuration commands possible. More information click HERE. 93 93 1. Input the value of the Configuration required in the text input field. (ex: 1 for an ID change to 1) 94 94 1. Click the "Send" button to initiate the Configuration. 95 95 1. The Configuration protocol command will be displayed here. ... ... @@ -96,22 +96,25 @@ 96 96 97 97 === Free format command === 98 98 99 -This command line interface allows the user to send commands, including those not otherwise found in the drop-down list, as well as any special commands provided by Lynxmotion staff. Once sent the commands will be displayed in the area bellow (like a terminal) and can be cleared if required. 96 +This command line interface allows the user to send commands, including those not otherwise found in the drop-down list, as well as any special commands provided by Lynxmotion staff. Once sent the commands will be displayed in the area bellow (like a terminal) and can be cleared if required. This can help with debugging or better understanding the communication protocol. 100 100 101 101 [[image:LSS-P-Config-Free-Cmd.png]] 102 102 103 103 == Telemetry == 104 104 105 -A graph within the software is used to display output of any query commands, which can include sensor data or calculated data. To activate a specific value, click on the button and click again to disable it. The software start memorizing the data as soon as one query is activated.102 +A graph within the software is used to display output of any query commands, which can include sensor data or calculated data. 106 106 107 -The Y-axis of the graph auto-scales depending on what output is selected. 108 - 109 -To switch between traces, use the mouse wheel and confirm that the y axis label is the one you selected. The time axis expands up to 20 minutes then scrolls a 20 minute time window. 110 - 111 111 [[image:LSS-P-Config-Telemetry.png]] 112 112 113 -=== Custom Query === 106 +1. To activate a specific value, click on the button and click again to disable it. he software start memorizing the data as soon as one query is activated. 107 +1. Pause will stop recording until you click back on it. 108 +1. Restart will wipe all the recorded values. 109 +1. The Y-axis of the graph auto-scales depending on what output is selected. To switch between traces, use the mouse wheel and confirm that the y axis label is the one you selected. 110 +1. The X-axis display the time & expands up to 20 minutes then scrolls a 20 minute time window. 111 +1. Saving the data is possible by doing a right click on the graph and select Copy, it's then possible to paste them in a spreadsheet application (Excel / Google Sheets) 114 114 113 +=== Personalize Query === 114 + 115 115 To change the query for a specific button, you have to do a "CTRL + CLICK" on the desired button, this interface will then be displayed. 116 116 117 117 [[image:LSS-P-Config-Telemetry-Custom.png]] ... ... @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ 118 118 119 119 1. Trace Name: Displayed name for that particular query. 120 120 1. Two separate "Add" button and drop down are present, they are shortcuts to add to the query bellow. 121 -1. Actual query that will be sent to the actuator plus displayed units for the interface.121 +1. Query that will be sent to the actuator plus displayed units for the interface. 122 122 123 123 === Saving Data === 124 124 ... ... @@ -125,8 +125,35 @@ 125 125 126 126 == Custom Actions == 127 127 128 - [lorrenIpsum]128 +This list of assignable buttons allows the user to select specific commands to send to the servo. These can be used to quickly position the servo to specific angles, experiment with different speeds and more. 129 129 130 +[[image:LSS-P-Config-Custom-Actions.png]] 131 + 132 +1. All of those buttons can be set to trigger any action required. 133 +1. Save will let you do a backup of the current Custom Actions. 134 +1. Load will let you select and load a previously saved Custom Action file. 135 + 136 +=== Personalize Action === 137 + 138 +To change the Action for a specific button, you have to do a "CTRL + CLICK" on the desired button, this interface will then be displayed. 139 + 140 +[[image:LSS-P-Config-Custom-Actions-Custom.png]] 141 + 142 +1. Action Name: Displayed name for that particular action. 143 +1. Two separate "Add" button and drop down are present, they are shortcuts to add to the action bellow. 144 +1. Action command that will be sent to the actuator plus displayed units for the interface. 145 + 130 130 == Firmware Update == 131 131 132 132 [lorren Ipsum] 149 + 150 + 151 +[[image:LSS-P-Config-Firmware-Available.png]] 152 + 153 +[[image:LSS-P-Config-Firmware-Download.png]] 154 + 155 +[[image:LSS-P-Config-Firmware-Local.png]] 156 + 157 +[[image:LSS-P-Config-Firmware-Success.png]] 158 + 159 +
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