Changes for page LSS-PRO Configuration Software
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... ... @@ -44,25 +44,6 @@ 44 44 45 45 Note: The interface will then display and control that single actuator. 46 46 47 -== Safety & Useful Buttons == 48 - 49 -This section includes the important E-stop (removes power from the motors via software) and other useful commands. 50 - 51 -[[image:LSS-P-Config-Buttons.png]] 52 - 53 -1. This button sends a RESET command to the servo. More information [[HERE>>doc:ses-pro.lss-pro.lss-p-communication-protocol.WebHome||anchor="HReset"]] 54 -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"]] 55 -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. 56 -\\Command sent: #254H<cr> 57 - 58 -1. ((( 59 -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. 60 - 61 -Command sent: #254L<cr> 62 - 63 - 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. 64 -))) 65 - 66 66 == Status == 67 67 68 68 [[image:LSS-P-Config-Status.png]] ... ... @@ -77,14 +77,17 @@ 77 77 78 78 == Servo Control == 79 79 80 - In order to view the various commands availablefor each drop-down, a PRO servoeedsto be properly connected to the computer, powered, turned on and detected.61 +[[image:LSS-P-Config-ServoControl.png]] 81 81 82 - [[image:LSS-P-Config-ServoControl.png]]Query63 +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 83 83 65 +=== Query === 84 84 67 +The drop down list below Query provides a list of most query commands possible. 68 + 85 85 [[image:LSS-P-Config-Query.png]] 86 86 87 -1. The drop downlistbelowQuery providesa listof mostquerycommandspossible. More information click HERE71 +1. Use the drop down menu to select the available Query. A quick explanation is provided in text but for more information click HERE. 88 88 1. Click the "Send" button to initiate the Query. 89 89 1. The Query protocol command will be displayed here as well as the answer from the actuator. (ex: #1QID / *1QID1) 90 90 ... ... @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ 94 94 95 95 [[image:LSS-P-Config-Action.png]] 96 96 97 -1. The drop downlistbelowAction providesa listof mostactioncommandspossible. More information click HERE.81 +1. Use the drop down menu to select the available Action. A quick explanation is provided in text but for more information click HERE. 98 98 1. Input the value of the Action required in the text input field. (ex: 9000 for a 90deg move) 99 99 1. Click the "Send" button to initiate the Action. 100 100 1. The Action protocol command will be displayed here and the actuator should be doing it. ... ... @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ 105 105 106 106 [[image:LSS-P-Config-Config.png]] 107 107 108 -1. The drop downlistbelowConfigurationprovidesa list of mostconfigurationcommands possible.More information click HERE.92 +1. Use the drop down menu to select the available Configuration. A quick explanation is provided in text but for more information click HERE. 109 109 1. Input the value of the Configuration required in the text input field. (ex: 1 for an ID change to 1) 110 110 1. Click the "Send" button to initiate the Configuration. 111 111 1. The Configuration protocol command will be displayed here. ... ... @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ 112 112 113 113 === Free format command === 114 114 115 -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.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. 116 116 117 117 [[image:LSS-P-Config-Free-Cmd.png]] 118 118 ... ... @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ 137 137 138 138 1. Trace Name: Displayed name for that particular query. 139 139 1. Two separate "Add" button and drop down are present, they are shortcuts to add to the query bellow. 140 -1. Query that will be sent to the actuator plus displayed units for the interface.124 +1. Actual query that will be sent to the actuator plus displayed units for the interface. 141 141 142 142 === Saving Data === 143 143 ... ... @@ -144,24 +144,8 @@ 144 144 145 145 == Custom Actions == 146 146 147 - Thislistof assignable buttons allows the userto select specific commands to send to the servo. These canbe used to quicklyposition the servo to specific angles, experiment with different speeds and more.131 +[lorren Ipsum] 148 148 149 -[[image:LSS-P-Config-Custom-Actions.png]] 150 - 151 -1. All of those buttons can be set to trigger any action required. 152 -1. Save will let you do a backup of the current Custom Actions. 153 -1. Load will let you select and load a previously saved Custom Action file. 154 - 155 -=== Personalize Action === 156 - 157 -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. 158 - 159 -[[image:LSS-P-Config-Custom-Actions-Custom.png]] 160 - 161 -1. Action Name: Displayed name for that particular action. 162 -1. Two separate "Add" button and drop down are present, they are shortcuts to add to the action bellow. 163 -1. Action command that will be sent to the actuator plus displayed units for the interface. 164 - 165 165 == Firmware Update == 166 166 167 167 [lorren Ipsum]
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