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1 1  {{lightbox image="LSS-FlowArm.png" width="400"/}}
2 2  
3 -[[[[image:[email protected]]]>>https://www.robotshop.com/en/lss-flowarm-app-download.html||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]]
3 +[[[[image:[email protected]]]>>https://www.lynxmotion.com/tools/LSS_FlowArm.zip]]
4 4  
5 5  **Page Contents**
6 -{{toc depth="2"/}}
7 7  
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8 +
8 8  = Description =
9 9  
10 -The LSS FlowArm application is intended to allow easy control of the standard Lynxmotion Servo Erector Set (S.E.S.) v2 articulated robotic arm. The graphical interface shows multiple views of the arm which can be controlled via drag and drop, as well as by manually inputting coordinates. The full-featured built-in sequencer allows you create sequences which have the arm move automatically from one position ("frame") to the next. Make use of the "teach mode" to position the arm where you want and record frames which can be modified and played back. Associating each pattern with input keys means you can easily play back and test multiple sequences.
11 +The LSS FlowArm application is intended to allow easy control of the standard Lynxmotion Servo Erector Set (S.E.S.) v2 articulated robotic arm. The graphical interface shows multiple views of the arm which can be controlled via drag and drop, as well as by manually inputting coordinates. The full-featured built-in sequencer allows you create sequences which have the arm move automatically from one position ("frame") to the next. Make use of the "teach mode" to position the arm where you want and record frames which can be modified and played back. Associating each pattern with input keys means you can easily play back and test multiple sequences.
11 11  
12 12  FlowBotics Studio was used to create this app and includes hundreds of built-in components that allow you to interface your PC to many standard computer peripherals and robotics components, and you can quickly design new components for new hardware. Easily create new projects with custom GUI screens, knobs, buttons, switches, etc. that will run live from within FlowBotics Studio without needing to wait for compilation, or export as stand-alone executable files. FlowBotics Studio includes a powerful graphics engine that allows you to make custom graphical objects by using standard bitmaps or by drawing your own shapes on the screen. Using this system, you can build entirely custom interfaces like this one for your projects and integrate photographs, drawings, and graphs.
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54 54  
55 55  = Interface =
56 56  
57 -Following are informations regarding the user interface of LSS FlowArm.
58 -
59 59  == Header ==
60 60  
61 61  [[image:lss-flowarm-header.png||alt="lss-flowarm-header"]]
62 62  
63 -=== Emergency stop ===
62 +**EMERGENCY STOP**
64 64  
65 65  At any given time you can click this button to stop the arm. This will send a "LIMP" command directly to all servos.
66 66  
67 -=== Store offsets (calibration) ===
66 +**STORE OFFSETS**
68 68  
69 -The "STORE OFFSETS" button configures all of the servo offsets (this makes use of the CO command as part of the [[LSS Communication Protocol>>doc:lynxmotion-smart-servo.lss-communication-protocol.WebHome]]). Before pressing the button, orient the arm as shown below (with the gripper closed), and only then click the STORE OFFSETS button. This setup only need to be done once when first setting up the arm.
68 +The "STORE OFFSETS" button configures all of the servo offsets (this makes use of the CO command as part of the [[LSS Communication Protocol>>doc:lynxmotion-smart-servo.lss-communication-protocol.WebHome]]). Before pressing the button, orient the arm as shown below (with the gripper closed), and only then click the STORE OFFSETS button.
70 70  
71 71  * Base servo aligned with the x axis
72 72  * Shoulder to elbow along z axis (straight up)
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77 77  (% style="width:700px" %)
78 78  |(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-offset-left.png||alt="lss-flowarm-left.png" height="300" width="300"]]|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-offset-top.png||alt="lss-flowarm-top.png" height="300" width="300"]]
79 79  
80 -=== Limp ===
79 +**LIMP**
81 81  
82 82  Causes all servos to slowly go LIMP (i.e. lose torque), gradually loosing torque until hitting the ground. It's important to note that the software will not constantly query all servos for their position, and as such the virtual arm on screen will not update frequently if at all. If you want the virtual arm on screen to update as you move the real arm, use TEACH mode described below.
83 83  
84 -=== Halt & hold ===
83 +**STOP**
85 85  
86 86  Causes all servos to immediately stop their motion and hold their position.
87 87  
88 -=== Teach ===
87 +**TEACH**
89 89  
90 90  Teach mode allows a user to physically move the arm and have the virtual arm on screen follow. This is used primarily to manually add frames to sequences, determine the optimal closed position for the gripper etc. In order to ensure the arm does not collapse, pressing the TEACH button will start a 5 second countdown during which the arm will slowly lose torque (angular force) until all servos are limp. When in teach mode, an orange outline appears over all on-screen fields which would cause a conflict and therefore cannot be used.
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93 93  
94 94  Once the arm is limp, it can be moved physically, and the application will regularly send position query commands to all of the servos and update the virtual arm on screen to match the servo's responses. Use the sequencer to record each position (frame) while in teach mode. For more information on the sequencer, refer to the sequencer section below.
95 95  
96 -=== Grid / units ===
95 +**GRID / Units**
97 97  
98 98  Grid spacing can be toggled between Metric or Imperial. Options include 2cm, 3cm, 5cm and 1in, 2in and 3in.
99 99  
100 -=== Baud ===
99 +**BAUD**
101 101  
102 102  The default (and suggested) baud rate is 115200, which is the baud rate at which the servos are shipped. Should a user have changed the baud rate on the servos, it can be selected using the drop down. Note that the baud rate must be configured to the same value for all servos in order to work.
103 103  
104 -=== COM ===
103 +**COM**
105 105  
106 106  When the software is opened, a scan of all of your computer's COM ports is done automatically and a list of all available COM ports will be found in the drop down menu, along with OFF (stop searching for a COM port), and AUTO (the application tries to automatically find the correct COM port by sending a query command at the corresponding BAUD rate). Select which of your computer's COM ports is connected to the [[LSS Adapter>>doc:servo-erector-set-system.ses-electronics.ses-modules.lss-adapter-board.WebHome]] (which is provided with the standard SES v2 articulated robot arm). If you have a list of available COM ports and are unsure which is associated with the LSS Adapter, go to Device Manager in Windows, and view the list of USB devices connected. The LSS Adapter uses an FTDI USB to serial chip. Alternatively, simply unplug the USB from the arm and see which of the COM ports disappears from the list.
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109 109  * If the red light is solid, then no correct COM port has been located.
110 110  * If the green light is solid, the a COM port has been located.
111 111  
112 -=== Window size ===
111 +**Window Size**
113 113  
114 -[[image:lss-flowarm-size.jpg]]
113 +**[[image:lss-flowarm-size.jpg]]**
115 115  
116 116  A the top right of the window, there are three dark rectangles allowing you to change the application's window size.
117 117  
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120 120  (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HArmConfiguration" %)
121 121  The arm shown on screen is based on the assembly guide. The aesthetics of the arms will be changing for the next release version of the LSS Flowarm software.
122 122  
123 -=== Side view ===
122 +**Side View**
124 124  
125 -The left view is a representation of the arm, where the orange circles represent the location of each axis of rotation. You can move the arm in this view by clicking on and dragging anywhere in that side view screen.
124 +The left view is a representation of the arm, where the orange circles represent the location of each axis of rotation. You can move the arm in this view by clicking on and dragging the wrist rotation servo.
126 126  
127 127  [[image:lss-flowarm-left.png||width="300"]]
128 128  
129 -=== Top view ===
128 +**Top View**
130 130  
131 -The top view shows the arm top down. You can move the arm within this view by clicking on and dragging the dot right next to the gripper.
130 +The top view shows the arm top down. You can move the arm within this view by clicking on and dragging the wrist rotation servo.
132 132  
133 -[[image:lss-flowarm-top.png||width="300"]]
132 +**[[image:lss-flowarm-top.png||width="300"]]**
134 134  
135 135  == Shortcuts ==
136 136  
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150 150  
151 151  == Left Menu ==
152 152  
153 -=== Gripper ===
152 +**Gripper**
154 154  
155 155  Assuming the gripper has been properly calibrated, The number below represents the opening at the tip. Fully closed should correspond to 0 degrees. We added a feature where the servo stop when it feel a current raising, this allows the user to ask for a full close and have a good grip on the item picked.
156 156  
157 157  [[image:lss-flowarm-gripper-view.png||alt="lss-flowarm-gripper-view.jpg"]]
158 158  
159 -=== Wrist ===
158 +**Wrist**
160 160  
161 161  The wrist angle can be locked or unlocked. The field allows for user input (click the numbers) or fine adjustments using the arrows.
162 162  
163 163  [[image:lss-flowarm-wrist-view.png||alt="lss-flowarm-wrist-view.jpg"]]
164 164  
165 -=== End effector position ===
164 +**End Effector Position**
166 166  
167 167  The position of the end effector can be controlled either by manually entering the information for R (radius), or the Cartesian x, y, z coordinates, or using the arrows.
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170 170  
171 171  [[image:lss-flowarm-positioning.png||alt="lss-flowarm-positioning.jpg"]]
172 172  
173 -== Data Log ==
172 +== **Data Log** ==
174 174  
175 175  The optional Data log (normally hidden) can be toggled on or off and allows the user to see all commands being sent to and received from the smart servos. The data can be saved to a file in a Comma Separated Values (.csv) format.
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182 182  
183 183  LSS FlowArm has a powerful pattern sequencer component (normally found only in the full version of FlowBotics Studio) that is used to create reusable patterns within minutes, instead of hours or days.
184 184  
185 -(% style="width:1037px" %)
186 -|(% style="width:207px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-association.jpg]]|(% style="width:186px" %)Assign Input|(% style="width:662px" %)Patterns can be associated to keyboard keys F1 to F12, and keys E, F, G, and H
187 -|(% style="width:207px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-pattern-list.jpg]]|(% style="width:186px" %)Sequence List|(% style="width:662px" %)The sequence list is the first control on the sequencer.
188 -|(% style="width:207px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-patterns.jpg]]|(% style="width:186px" %)Sequence Management|(% style="width:662px" %)(((
184 +(% style="width:1303px" %)
185 +|(% style="width:257px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-association.jpg]]|(% style="width:306px" %)Assign Input|(% style="width:758px" %)Patterns can be associated to keyboard keys F1 to F12, and keys E, F, G, and H
186 +|(% style="width:257px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-pattern-list.jpg]]|(% style="width:306px" %)Sequence List|(% style="width:758px" %)The sequence list is the first control on the sequencer.
187 +|(% style="width:257px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-patterns.jpg]]|(% style="width:306px" %)Sequence Management|(% style="width:758px" %)(((
189 189  Add, remove, duplicate, save, load and clear all patterns.
190 190  )))
191 -|(% style="width:207px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-frames.jpg]]|(% style="width:186px" %)Frame Options|(% style="width:662px" %)Adding a frame adds a blank frame to the list. The drop-down list gives "useful" pre-made frames. Recording a frame copies the arm's current on-screen position. The X removes a selected frame.
192 -|(% style="width:207px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-copy-paste.jpg]]|(% style="width:186px" %)Copy / Paste Frame|(% style="width:662px" %)Copy and paste a frame
193 -|(% style="width:207px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-settings.jpg]]|(% style="width:186px" %)Operations / Settings|(% style="width:662px" %)Useful features include: Toggle pause before frame; Remove gaps between frames; Reverse frames
194 -|(% style="width:207px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-lock.jpg]]|(% style="width:186px" %)Lock |(% style="width:662px" %)Timeline locking
195 -|(% style="width:207px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-loop.jpg]]|(% style="width:186px" %)Repeat / Loop Pattern|(% style="width:662px" %)Play once or loop; Set the playback speed using the up and down arrows.
196 -|(% style="width:207px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-play.jpg]]|(% style="width:186px" %)Sequence Playback|(% style="width:662px" %)Restart sequence, play or stop
197 -|(% style="width:207px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-inspector.png]]|(% style="width:186px" %)Frame Inspector|(% style="width:662px" %)Allows to modify the values sent in a particular frame manually.
190 +|(% style="width:257px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-frames.jpg]]|(% style="width:306px" %)Frame Options|(% style="width:758px" %)Adding a frame adds a blank frame to the list. The drop-down list gives "useful" pre-made frames. Recording a frame copies the arm's current on-screen position. The X removes a selected frame.
191 +|(% style="width:257px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-copy-paste.jpg]]|(% style="width:306px" %)Copy / Paste Frame|(% style="width:758px" %)Copy and paste a frame
192 +|(% style="width:257px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-settings.jpg]]|(% style="width:306px" %)Operations / Settings|(% style="width:758px" %)Useful features include: Toggle pause before frame; Remove gaps between frames; Reverse frames
193 +|(% style="width:257px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-lock.jpg]]|(% style="width:306px" %)Lock |(% style="width:758px" %)Timeline locking
194 +|(% style="width:257px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-loop.jpg]]|(% style="width:306px" %)Repeat / Loop Pattern|(% style="width:758px" %)Play once or loop; Set the playback speed using the up and down arrows.
195 +|(% style="width:257px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-play.jpg]]|(% style="width:306px" %)Sequence Playback|(% style="width:758px" %)Restart sequence, play or stop
196 +|(% style="width:257px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-inspector.png]]|(% style="width:306px" %)Frame Inspector|(% style="width:758px" %)Allows to modify the values sent in a particular frame manually.
198 198  
199 -=== Sequences ===
198 +**Sequences**
200 200  
201 201  The sequencer allows you to make your robot move over time by transitioning from one position to another. Each transition we call a frame and a sequence of frames we call a sequence. You can create as many sequences as you like. You can play sequences back manually or using the keyboard inputs mentioned below. This section describes the sequence management functions of the Sequencer.
202 202  
203 -=== Sequence List ===
202 +**Sequence List**
204 204  
205 205  [[image:lss-flowarm-pattern-list.jpg]]
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210 210  
211 211  [[image:lss-flowarm-patterns.jpg]]
212 212  
213 -=== Add a Sequence ===
212 +**Add a Sequence**
214 214  
215 215  To add a sequence click the add button. A new sequence will appear in the list and its name will open for editing.
216 216  
217 -=== Remove a Sequence ===
216 +**Remove a Sequence**
218 218  
219 219  Click the remove sequence button to delete the currently selected sequence from the list. This action is irreversible so you will be asked for confirmation.
220 220  
221 -=== Duplicate a Sequence ===
220 +**Duplicate a Sequence**
222 222  
223 223  If you want to make a new sequence based on an existing one then you can duplicate it.
224 224  
225 -=== Saving Sequences ===
224 +**Saving Sequences**
226 226  
227 227  IMPORTANT: If you want to keep any sequences you create then you must export them otherwise they will be lost when you return to the project browser. 
228 228  To do this click the export button. You can choose whether to export all your sequences or just the currently selected one. Sequences are saved to files so you'll need to pick a filename and folder to save to. If a sequence uses sub sequences these will be saved even if you choose only to save the selected sequence.
229 229  
230 -=== Loading Sequences ===
229 +**Loading Sequences**
231 231  
232 232  If you have saved sequences that you want to restore then click the Import button. You will be asked to choose a previously saved sequence file.
233 233  The sequences in the file will be added to the list. They do not replace the sequence list. Also it doesn't
234 234  matter how many sequences the file contains, all of them will be imported.
235 235  
236 -=== Clear All Sequences ===
235 +**Clear All Sequences**
237 237  
238 238  If you want to start from scratch you can clear all the sequences from the list using the clear all button.
239 239  
240 -== Frames ==
239 +== **Frames** ==
241 241  
242 -[[image:lss-flowarm-frame.jpg]]
241 +**[[image:lss-flowarm-frame.jpg]]**
243 243  
244 244  We now know how to manage sequences now lets see how you build one. As we said earlier a sequence is made up of frames. A frame represents a transition between robot states over time.
245 245  In addition to frames, you can also add other sequences to a sequence. This allows quite complex series of movements to be built up very quickly and easily.
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246 246  
247 247  [[image:lss-flowarm-frames.jpg]]
248 248  
249 -=== Adding Frames ===
248 +**Adding Frames**
250 250  
251 251  To add a frame click the Add button. A new frame will be added at the end of the sequence. The duration of the frame will be whatever the last frame duration was. The frame will record whatever position the robot is currently set to. You can add a sub sequence to the sequence by clicking the arrow to the right of the Add button. A drop list of the available sequences will appear. Select one and it will be added to the end of the sequence.
252 252  
253 -=== Recording to a Frame ===
252 +**Recording to a Frame**
254 254  
255 255  When you add a frame it will record the state that the robot is currently in. If you want to change this state first select the frame by clicking on it. Next move the robot to the position you want to record. When you're happy press the record button. The frame will flash to indicate that it has been updated.
256 256  
257 -=== Deleting Frames ===
256 +**Deleting Frames**
258 258  
259 259  To delete a sequence or frame from a sequence, click the Delete button.
260 260  
261 -=== Naming Frames ===
260 +**Naming Frames**
262 262  
263 263  To name a frame, simply double-click the top blue part of it. You will then be able to enter a name by typing text directly. Save the new name by pressing the [Enter] key once donce. Warning: please note that when double-clicking a frame to name it, it will play the frame which may move your robotic arm suddenly. You may want to activate the STOP button first to prevent movement when naming frames.
264 264  
265 -=== Timeline Locking ===
264 +**Timeline Locking**
266 266  
267 267  [[image:lss-flowarm-lock.jpg]]
268 268  
269 269  The timeline is locked by default. This means that frames will automatically run from one to the next – you cannot create space in between. Moving a frame past another one will move it along the order in the timeline. If the timeline is unlocked then you can move frames independently of each other and also create gaps of time in between.
270 270  
271 -=== Moving and Resizing ===
270 +**Moving and Resizing**
272 272  
273 273  To move a frame on the timeline, simply click on it and drag it to the time you want it to start. The start time will be displayed as you drag. How frames move relative to each other is determined by whether the timeline is locked (see previous section). To resize a frame grab the right-hand edge and drag it. When moving or resizing the mouse snaps to the nearest unit on the timeline. If you hold SHIFT while moving or resizing no snap will be applied. When the timeline is unlocked then if you hold CTRL while dragging or resizing a frame all frames to
274 274  the right of the selected frame will be moved so that the time interval between the selected frame and the next one is maintained.
275 275  
276 -=== Auto Record ===
275 +**Auto Record**
277 277  
278 278  If you want changes you make to be automatically recorded you can lock the record button in place by double-clicking on it. Now whenever you change the robot position the currently elected frame will be updated. The record button will light up to show that auto record is on. To switch auto record off, double-click on the record button again.
279 279  
280 -=== Copy and Paste ===
279 +**Copy and Paste**
281 281  
282 282  [[image:lss-flowarm-copy-paste.jpg]]
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284 284  Sometimes you might want to copy the robot state from one frame to another. To do this we have copy and paste. To copy the data from a frame, select it then click the Copy button.
285 285  To duplicate the data on another frame, select the target frame and click the Paste button.
286 286  
287 -=== Pause Before Frame ===
286 +**Pause Before Frame**
288 288  
289 289  You can insert a pause before a frame commences. This is useful if you want the sequencer to stop and wait for some external event before continuing. First select the frame then click the Operations button and select Toggle Pause Before Frame. A red line will show at the start of the frame to show the pause. To remove the pause select the frame again and select Toggle Pause Before Frame after clicking on the Operations button.
290 290  
291 -=== Remove Gaps Between Frames ===
290 +**Remove Gaps Between Frames**
292 292  
293 293  [[image:lss-flowarm-settings.jpg]]
294 294  
295 295  If the timeline is unlocked then you can instantly remove all the gaps between frames and push them up against each other by clicking the Operations button and choosing Remove Gaps Between Frames from the menu.
296 296  
297 -=== Frame Inspector ===
296 +**Frame Inspector**
298 298  
299 299  [[image:lss-flowarm-inspector-frame.png]]
300 300  
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302 302  
303 303  == Sequencer ==
304 304  
305 -=== Reverse Frames ===
304 +**Reverse Frames**
306 306  
307 307  [[image:lss-flowarm-settings.jpg]]
308 308  
309 309  It's useful to be able to reverse the order of frames in a sequence. To do this click the Operations button and choose Reverse Frames.
310 310  
311 -=== Sequence Playback ===
310 +**Sequence Playback**
312 312  
313 313  [[image:lss-flowarm-play.jpg]]
314 314  
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316 316  
317 317  [[image:lss-sequencer-handle.jpg||height="70" width="241"]]
318 318  
319 -=== Assign an input to a sequence ===
318 +**Assign an input to a sequence**
320 320  
321 321  [[image:lss-flowarm-association.jpg]]
322 322  
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323 323  You can assign an input to a sequence by choosing one in the drop-down list left of the sequence name. By default a sequence does not have a input associated with it. When you click on that box, you will be presented with a list of possible inputs. A sequence can only have one input associated with it. Similarly, an input can only be associated with one sequence at a time. If you choose an input in the list that is already associated, it will be removed from its previous sequence and assigned to the current one. By clicking on the sequence list, you will see which input is associated to each sequence to the right of their name:
324 324  If a sequence is already playing when its associated input is triggered, it will ignore that input and continue playing as normal. If an input that is associated is triggered when a different sequence is playing, it will be stopped and the
325 325  
326 -=== Decision Frame ===
325 +**Decision Frame**
327 327  
328 -[[image:lss-flowarm-decision-frame.jpg]]
327 +**[[image:lss-flowarm-decision-frame.jpg]]**
329 329  
330 330  At the end of every sequence there is a permanent frame called the decision frame (it is orange for easy identification). Click on the top part (orange) to change the last action of the sequence. There are 3 options:
331 331  
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337 337  
338 338  = Notifications =
339 339  
340 -(% style="width:1300px" %)
341 -|(% style="text-align:center; width:450px" %)**Displayed Error**|(% style="text-align:center; width:100px" %)**LED Status**|(% style="text-align:center" %)**Informations**
342 -|{{lightbox image="lss-flowarm-notification-limp.png"/}}|(% colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)(((
339 +
340 +|(% style="text-align:center; width:501px" %)**Displayed Error**|(% style="text-align:center; width:130px" %)**LED Status**|(% style="text-align:center" %)**Informations**
341 +|(% style="width:501px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-notification-limp.png]]|(% colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:130px" %)(((
343 343  [[image:LSS-UserColor.png||alt="LSS-Error-SafeMode.gif"]]
344 344  
345 345  User Defined
346 346  )))|User clicked on the "LIMP" button or FlowArm noticed an error and put the arm in "LIMP" by himself.
347 -|{{lightbox image="lss-flowarm-notification-firmware.png"/}}|(((
346 +|(% style="width:501px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-notification-firmware.png]]|(((
348 348  FlowArm noticed an earlier firmware version which is not compatible (SERVO 1 in this example).
349 349  
350 350  * As suggested, use the LSS-Config software to update the servo(s)
351 351  )))
352 -|{{lightbox image="lss-flowarm-notification-current.png"/}}|(% colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)(((
351 +|(% style="width:501px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-notification-current.png]]|(% colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:130px" %)(((
353 353  [[image:LSS-Error-SafeMode.gif]]
354 354  
355 355  Red Flashing
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359 359  * Verify that noting is in the way of the servo that can block it's movement.
360 360  * Try to "RELEASE SERVOS" which will "RESET" the servo(s) in error.
361 361  )))
362 -|{{lightbox image="lss-flowarm-notification-temperature.png"/}}|(((
361 +|(% style="width:501px" %)[[image:lss-flowarm-notification-temperature.png]]|(((
363 363  FlowArm noticed a high temperature error on the specified servo (SERVO 5 in this example).
364 364  
365 365  * Let it cool down for a minute.
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369 369  = Troubleshooting =
370 370  
371 371  If you encounter any bugs or issues when installing or using the LSS FlowArm application, please submit a new post on the Lynxmotion community sub-forum here: [[https:~~/~~/www.robotshop.com/community/forum/c/lynxmotion/electronics-software>>url:https://www.robotshop.com/community/forum/c/lynxmotion/electronics-software]]
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