Last modified by Eric Nantel on 2024/11/21 09:43

From version < 11.1 >
edited by Coleman Benson
on 2018/03/29 09:31
To version < 12.1 >
edited by Coleman Benson
on 2018/04/04 12:36
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485 485  
486 486  This command does a "soft reset" (no power cycle required) and reverts all commands to those stored in EEPROM (i.e. configuration commands).
487 487  
488 -**__DEFAULT__**
488 +**__DEFAULT __**__& **CONFIRM**__
489 489  
490 490  Ex: #5DEFAULT<cr>
491 491  
492 -This command sets all values to the default values included with the version of the firmware installed on that servo.
492 +This command sets in motion the reset all values to the default values included with the version of the firmware installed on that servo. The servo then waits for the CONFIRM command. Any other command received will cause the servo to exit the DEFAULT function.
493 493  
494 -__**FIRMWARE** & **CONFIRM**__
494 +EX: #5DEFAULT<cr> followed by #5CONFIRM<cr>
495 495  
496 -Ex: #5FIRMWARE<cr>
496 +Since it it not common to have to restore all configurations, a confirmation command is needed after a firmware command is sent. Should any command other than CONFIRM be received by the servo after the firmware command has been received, it will leave the firmware action.
497 497  
498 -This command clears all user-input values in EEPROM and reverts back to factory defaults for the firmware installed. It does not overwrite any firmware updates. To revert to an older firmware version, please refer to the LSS - Firmware page. The firmware command alone does nothing other than have the servo wait for a confirmation.
498 +**__UPDATE __**__& **CONFIRM**__
499 499  
500 -EX: #5FIRMWARE<cr> followed by #5CONFIRM<cr>
500 +Ex: #5UPDATE<cr>
501 501  
502 -Since it it not common to have to restore all configurations, a confirmation command is needed after a firmware command is sent. Should any command other than CONFIRM be received by the servo after the firmware command has been received, it will leave the firmware action.
502 +This command sets in motion the equivalent of a long button press when the servo is not powered in order to enter firmware update mode. This is useful should the button be broken or inaccessible. The servo then waits for the CONFIRM command. Any other command received will cause the servo to exit the UPDATE function.
503 503  
504 +EX: #5UPDATE<cr> followed by #5CONFIRM<cr>
504 504  
506 +Since it it not common to have to update firmware, a confirmation command is needed after an UPDATE command is sent. Should any command other than CONFIRM be received by the servo after the firmware command has been received, it will leave the firmware action.
507 +
505 505  === Virtual Angular Position ===
506 506  
507 507  {In progress}
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