Changes for page FlowArm LSS
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... ... @@ -37,24 +37,11 @@ 37 37 * Servos have been assembled in correct orientation (as per assembly manual) 38 38 * Servo offsets have been updated if necessary (see procedure below). 39 39 40 -== Connecting via USB == 40 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 41 +Complete the Setup: 41 41 42 - Thesimplest way to connect is directly using the[[LSS-Adapter>>doc:servo-erector-set-system.ses-electronics.ses-modules.lss-adapter-board.WebHome]](or any RS232 to USB interface). Here are the steps you need to follow in order to set this up. Follow the steps below:43 +* [[doc:.lss-flowarm-setup.WebHome]] 43 43 44 -1. Connect the USB cable to the LSS Adapter board on your robot 45 -1. Plug the USB connector into the PC 46 -1. Connect your LSS to the LSS-Adapter with the Lynxmotion cable 47 -1. Connect the power to the LSS Adapter via the yellow XT60 plug 48 -1. Power on the robot (On/Off switch) 49 -1. Start the LSS FlowArm software 50 -1. Select the type of LSS Arm you are using (3 DoF / 4 DoF) 51 -1. Select the appropriate COM port from the drop-down list & the baud rate (115200) 52 -1. The software sends a query to servo ID1 and once a reply is received, it determines connection has been established. 53 - 54 -== Connecting via Bluetooth == 55 - 56 -If you have purchased a Bluetooth module which is in XBee format, ensure to have the right baud rate on your bluetooth adapter, the default is 115 200 for the LSS. 57 - 58 58 = Interface = 59 59 60 60 [[image:lss-flowarm-size.jpg]]