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7 7  
8 8  The Lynxmotion Smart Servo (LSS) serial protocol was created in order to be as simple and straightforward as possible from a user perspective ("human readable format"), while at the same time staying compact and robust yet highly versatile. The protocol was based on Lynxmotion's SSC-32 & SSC-32U RC servo controllers and almost everything one might expect to be able to configure for a smart servomotor is available.
9 9  
10 -In order to be able to control each servo individually with commands, the first step should be to assign a different ID number to each servo (see details on the Configure ID, or "CID" command [[here>>path:#HIdentificationNumber28ID29]]). Only the servo(s) which have been configured to a specific ID will act on a command sent to that ID. There is currently no CRC or checksum implemented as part of the protocol.
10 +In order to be able to control each servo individually with commands, the first step should be to assign a different ID number to each servo (see details on the Configure ID, or "CID" command [[here>>doc:||anchor="HIdentificationNumber28ID29"]]). Only the servo(s) which have been configured to a specific ID will act on a command sent to that ID. There is currently no CRC or checksum implemented as part of the protocol.
11 11  
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13 13  == Session ==
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16 -A "session" is defined as the time between when the servo is powered ON to when it is powered OFF or reset.
17 17  
18 -**Note 1:** For a given session, the action related to a specific command overrides the stored value in EEPROM.
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15 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
16 +A "session" is defined as the time between when the servo is powered ON to when it is powered OFF or reset.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
19 19  
20 -**Note 2:** During the power-on / reset process the LSS cannot accept commands for a small amount of time (1.25 s).
18 +**Note 1:** For a given session, the action related to a specific command overrides the stored value in EEPROM.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
19 +**Note 2:** During the power-on / reset process the LSS cannot accept commands for a small amount of time (~1.25 s).<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
20 +**Note 3:** You can ensure the LSS is ready by using a query command to check for response (ex: #[id]Q\r or #[id]QID\r described below). If the LSS is ready for commands (initialized) it will respond to the query. A timeout between 50-100 ms is recommended to compensate for drivers, OS and buffering delays.
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21 21  
22 -**Note 3:** You can ensure the LSS is ready by using a query command to check for response (ex: #[id]Q\r or #[id]QID\r described below). If the LSS is ready for commands (initialized) it will respond to the query. A timeout between 50-100 ms is recommended to compensate for drivers, OS and buffering delays.
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26 26  == Action Commands ==
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29 -Action commands tell the servo, within that session, to do something (i.e. "take an action"). The types of action commands which can be sent are described below, and they cannot be combined with other commands such as queries or configurations. Only one action command can be sent at a time. Action commands are session-specific, therefore once a servo is power cycled, it will not have any "memory" of previous actions or [[virtual positions>>url:https://wiki.lynxmotion.com/info/wiki/lynxmotion/view/ses-v2/lynxmotion-smart-servo/lss-communication-protocol/#HVirtualAngularPosition]] (described below). Action commands are sent serially to the servo's Rx pin and must be sent in the following format:
30 30  
31 -1. Start with a number sign **#** (Unicode Character: U+0023)
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27 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
28 +Action commands tell the servo, within that session, to do something (i.e. "take an action"). The types of action commands which can be sent are described below, and they cannot be combined with other commands such as queries or configurations. Only one action command can be sent at a time. Action commands are session-specific, therefore once a servo is power cycled, it will not have any "memory" of previous actions or [[virtual positions>>||anchor="HVirtualAngularPosition"]] (described below). Action commands are sent serially to the servo's Rx pin and must be sent in the following format:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
29 +
30 +1. Start with a number sign **#** (Unicode Character: U+0023)
32 32  1. Servo ID number as an integer (assigning an ID described below)
33 33  1. Action command (one or more letters, no whitespace, capital or lowercase from the list below)
34 34  1. Action value in the correct units with no decimal
35 -1. End with a carriage return **\r** or **<cr>** Unicode Character (U+000D)
34 +1. End with a carriage return **&#92;r** or **&lt;cr&gt;** Unicode Character (U+000D)
36 36  
37 -Ex: #5D1800<cr>
36 +(((
37 +Ex: #5D1800&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
38 38  
39 39  This sends a serial command to all servo's RX pins which are connected to the bus and only servo(s) with ID #5 will move to a position (1800 in tenths of degrees) of 180.0 degrees. Any servo on the bus which does not have ID 5 will take no action when receiving this command.
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43 43  == Modifiers ==
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46 -Modifiers can only be used with certain **action commands**. The format to include a modifier is:
47 47  
48 -1. Start with a number sign **#** (Unicode Character: U+0023)
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46 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
47 +Modifiers can only be used with certain **action commands**. The format to include a modifier is:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
48 +
49 +1. Start with a number sign **#** (Unicode Character: U+0023)
49 49  1. Servo ID number as an integer
50 50  1. Action command (one to three letters, no spaces, capital or lowercase from a subset of action commands below)
51 51  1. Action value in the correct units with no decimal
52 -1. Modifier command (one or two letters from the list of modifiers below)
53 +1. Modifier command (one or two letters from the list of modifiers below)
53 53  1. Modifier value in the correct units with no decimal
54 -1. End with a carriage return **\r** or **<cr>** Unicode Character (U+000D)
55 +1. End with a carriage return **&#92;r** or **&lt;cr&gt;** Unicode Character (U+000D)
55 55  
56 -Ex: #5D1800T1500<cr>
57 +Ex: #5D1800T1500&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
57 57  
58 -This results in the servo with ID #5 rotating to a position (1800 in tenths of degrees) of 180.0 degrees in a time ("T") of 1500 milliseconds (1.5 seconds).
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59 +This results in the servo with ID #5 rotating to a position (1800 in tenths of degrees) of 180.0 degrees in a time ("T") of 1500 milliseconds (1.5 seconds).<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
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62 62  == Query Commands ==
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65 -Query commands request information from the servo. They are received via the Rx pin of the servo, and the servo's reply is sent via the servo's Tx pin. Using separate lines for Tx and Rx is called "full duplex". Query commands are also similar to action and configuration commands and must use the following format:
66 66  
67 -1. Start with a number sign **#** (Unicode Character: U+0023)
65 +{{html clean="false" wiki="true"}}
66 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
67 +Query commands request information from the servo. They are received via the Rx pin of the servo, and the servo's reply is sent via the servo's Tx pin. Using separate lines for Tx and Rx is called "full duplex". Query commands are also similar to action and configuration commands and must use the following format:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
68 +
69 +1. Start with a number sign **#** (Unicode Character: U+0023)
68 68  1. Servo ID number as an integer
69 69  1. Query command (one to four letters, no spaces, capital or lower case)
70 -1. End with a carriage return **\r** or **<cr>** Unicode Character (U+000D)
72 +1. End with a carriage return **&#92;r** or **&lt;cr&gt;** Unicode Character (U+000D)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
71 71  
72 -Ex: #5QD<cr> Query the position in (tenth of) degrees for servo with ID #5
74 +Ex: #5QD&lt;cr&gt; Query the position in (tenth of) degrees for servo with ID #5<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
73 73  
74 74  The query will return a serial string (almost instantaneously) via the servo's Tx pin with the following format:
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77 77  1. Servo ID number as an integer
78 78  1. Query command (one to four letters, no spaces, capital letters)
79 79  1. The reported value in the units described, no decimals.
80 -1. End with a carriage return **\r** or **<cr>** Unicode Character (U+000D)
82 +1. End with a carriage return **&#92;r** or **&lt;cr&gt;** Unicode Character (U+000D)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
81 81  
82 -There is currently no option to control how fast a servo replies after it has received a query command, therefore when sending a query command to the bus, the controller should be prepared to immediately "listen" for and parse the reply. Sending multiple queries to multiple servos on a bus in fast succession may result in replies overlapping and giving incorrect or corrupt data. As such, the controller should receive a reply before sending a new query command. A reply to the query sent above might be:
84 +There is currently no option to control how fast a servo replies after it has received a query command, therefore when sending a query command to the bus, the controller should be prepared to immediately "listen" for and parse the reply. Sending multiple queries to multiple servos on a bus in fast succession may result in replies overlapping and giving incorrect or corrupt data. As such, the controller should receive a reply before sending a new query command. A reply to the query sent above might be:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
83 83  
84 -Ex: *5QD1800<cr>
86 +Ex: *5QD1800&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
85 85  
86 86  This indicates that servo #5 is currently at 180.0 degrees (1800 tenths of degrees).
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90 90  == Configuration Commands ==
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93 -Configuration commands and corresponding values affect a servo's defaults which are written to and read from the servo's EEPROM.
94 94  
95 -These configurations are retained in memory after the servo is reset or power is cut / lost. Some configuration commands affect the session, while others do not. In the Command table below, the column "Session" denotes if the configuration command affects the session. Not all action commands have a corresponding configuration command and vice versa. More information about which configuration commands are retained when in RC mode can be found on the [[LSS - RC PWM page>>url:https://wiki.lynxmotion.com/info/wiki/lynxmotion/view/lynxmotion-smart-servo/lss-radio-control-pwm/]]. Configuration commands are not cumulative. This means that if two of the same configuration commands are sent, one after the next, only the last configuration is used and stored.
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95 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
96 +Configuration commands and corresponding values affect a servo's defaults which are written to and read from the servo's EEPROM.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
96 96  
97 -The format to send a configuration command is identical to that of an action command:
98 +These configurations are retained in memory after the servo is reset or power is cut / lost. Some configuration commands affect the session, while others do not. In the Command table below, the column "Session" denotes if the configuration command affects the session. Not all action commands have a corresponding configuration command and vice versa. More information about which configuration commands are retained when in RC mode can be found on the [[LSS - RC PWM page>>doc:lynxmotion-smart-servo.lss-radio-control-pwm.WebHome]]. Configuration commands are not cumulative. This means that if two of the same configuration commands are sent, one after the next, only the last configuration is used and stored.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
98 98  
99 -1. Start with a number sign **#** (Unicode Character: U+0023)
100 +The format to send a configuration command is identical to that of an action command:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
101 +
102 +1. Start with a number sign **#** (Unicode Character: U+0023)
100 100  1. Servo ID number as an integer
101 101  1. Configuration command (two to four letters, no spaces, capital or lower case)
102 102  1. Configuration value in the correct units with no decimal
103 -1. End with a carriage return **\r** or **<cr>** Unicode Character (U+000D)
106 +1. End with a carriage return **&#92;r** or **&lt;cr&gt;** Unicode Character (U+000D)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
104 104  
105 -Ex: #5CO-50<cr>
108 +Ex: #5CO-50&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
106 106  
107 -This configures an absolute origin offset ("CO") with respect to factory origin of servo with ID #5 and changes the offset for that session to -5.0 degrees (50 tenths of degrees). Once the servo is powered off and on, zeroing the servo will cause it to move to -5.0 degrees with respect to the factory origin and report its position as 0 degrees. Configuration commands can be undone / reset either by sending the servo's default value for that configuration, or by doing a factory reset that clears all configurations (through the button menu or with DEFAULT command described below).
110 +This configures an absolute origin offset ("CO") with respect to factory origin of servo with ID #5 and changes the offset for that session to -5.0 degrees (50 tenths of degrees). Once the servo is powered off and on, zeroing the servo will cause it to move to -5.0 degrees with respect to the factory origin and report its position as 0 degrees. Configuration commands can be undone / reset either by sending the servo's default value for that configuration, or by doing a factory reset that clears all configurations (through the button menu or with DEFAULT command described below).<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
108 108  
109 -**Session vs Configuration Query**
112 +**Session vs Configuration Query**<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
110 110  
111 -By default, the query command returns the session's value. Should no action commands have been sent to change the session value, it will return the value saved in EEPROM which will either be the servo's default, or modified with a configuration command. In order to query the value stored in EEPROM (configuration), add a '1' to the query command:
114 +By default, the query command returns the session's value. Should no action commands have been sent to change the session value, it will return the value saved in EEPROM which will either be the servo's default, or modified with a configuration command. In order to query the value stored in EEPROM (configuration), add a '1' to the query command:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
112 112  
113 -Ex: #5CSR20<cr> immediately sets the maximum speed for servo #5 to 20rpm (explained below) and changes the value in memory.
116 +Ex: #5CSR20&lt;cr&gt; immediately sets the maximum speed for servo #5 to 20rpm (explained below) and changes the value in memory.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
114 114  
115 -After RESET, a command of #5SR4<cr> sets the session's speed to 4rpm, but does not change the configuration value in memory. Therefore:
118 +After RESET, a command of #5SR4&lt;cr&gt; sets the session's speed to 4rpm, but does not change the configuration value in memory. Therefore:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
116 116  
117 -#5QSR<cr> or #5QSR0<cr> would return *5QSR4<cr> which represents the value for that session, whereas
120 +#5QSR&lt;cr&gt; or #5QSR0&lt;cr&gt; would return *5QSR4&lt;cr&gt; which represents the value for that session, whereas<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
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119 -#5QSR1<cr> would return *5QSR20<cr> which represents the value in EEPROM
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122 +#5QSR1&lt;cr&gt; would return *5QSR20&lt;cr&gt; which represents the value in EEPROM
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123 123  == Virtual Angular Position ==
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126 -The ability to store a "virtual angular position" is a feature which allows for rotation beyond 360 degrees, permitting multiple rotations of the output horn, moving the center position and more. The "absolute position" would be the angle of the output shaft with respect to a 360.0 degree circle and can be obtained by taking the modulus (with respect to 360 degrees) of the value. For example if the virtual position is reported as 15335 (or 1533.5 degrees), taking the modulus would give 93.5 degrees (3600 * 4 + 935 = 15335) as the absolute position (assuming no origin offset).
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128 -[[image:https://wiki.lynxmotion.com/info/wiki/lynxmotion/download/ses-v2/lynxmotion-smart-servo/lss-communication-protocol/WebHome/LSS-servo-positions.jpg||alt="LSS-servo-positions.jpg"]]
128 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
129 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
130 +The ability to store a "virtual angular position" is a feature which allows for rotation beyond 360 degrees, permitting multiple rotations of the output horn, moving the center position and more. The "absolute position" would be the angle of the output shaft with respect to a 360.0 degree circle and can be obtained by taking the modulus (with respect to 360 degrees) of the value. For example if the virtual position is reported as 15335 (or 1533.5 degrees), taking the modulus would give 93.5 degrees (3600 * 4 + 935 = 15335) as the absolute position (assuming no origin offset).<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
129 129  
130 -In this example, the gyre direction (explained below, a.k.a. "rotation direction") is positive (clockwise), and origin offset has not been modified. Each square represents 30 degrees. The following command is sent:
132 +[[image:LSS-servo-positions.jpg]]<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
131 131  
132 -#1D-300<cr> This causes the servo to move to -30.0 degrees (green arrow)
134 +In this example, the gyre direction (explained below, a.k.a. "rotation direction") is positive (clockwise), and origin offset has not been modified. Each square represents 30 degrees. The following command is sent:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
133 133  
134 -#1D2100<cr> This second position command is sent to the servo, which moves it to 210.0 degrees (orange arrow)
136 +#1D-300&lt;cr&gt; This causes the servo to move to -30.0 degrees (green arrow)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
135 135  
136 -#1D-4200<cr> This next command rotates the servo counterclockwise to a position of -420 degrees (red arrow), which means one full rotation of 360 degrees plus 60.0 degrees (420.0 - 360.0), with a virtual position of -420.0 degrees.
138 +#1D2100&lt;cr&gt; This second position command is sent to the servo, which moves it to 210.0 degrees (orange arrow)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
137 137  
138 -Although the final physical position would be the same as if the servo were commanded to move to -60.0 degrees, the servo is in fact at -420.0 degrees.
140 +#1D-4200&lt;cr&gt; This next command rotates the servo counterclockwise to a position of -420 degrees (red arrow), which means one full rotation of 360 degrees plus 60.0 degrees (420.0 - 360.0), with a virtual position of -420.0 degrees.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
139 139  
140 -#1D4800<cr> This new command is sent which would then cause the servo to rotate from -420.0 degrees to 480.0 degrees (blue arrow), which would be a total of 900 degrees of clockwise rotation, or 2.5 complete rotations.
142 +Although the final physical position would be the same as if the servo were commanded to move to -60.0 degrees, the servo is in fact at -420.0 degrees.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
141 141  
142 -#1D3300<cr> would cause the servo to rotate from 480.0 degrees to 330.0 degrees (yellow arrow).
144 +#1D4800&lt;cr&gt; This new command is sent which would then cause the servo to rotate from -420.0 degrees to 480.0 degrees (blue arrow), which would be a total of 900 degrees of clockwise rotation, or 2.5 complete rotations.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
143 143  
146 +#1D3300&lt;cr&gt; would cause the servo to rotate from 480.0 degrees to 330.0 degrees (yellow arrow).<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
147 +
144 144  If the servo loses power or is power cycled, it also loses the virtual position associated with that session. For example, if the virtual position was 480.0 degrees before power is cycled, upon power up the servo's position will be read as +120.0 degrees from zero (assuming center position has not been modified). The virtual position range at power-up is [-180.0°, 180.0°].
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146 146  
147 147  = Command List =
148 148  
149 -**Latest firmware version currently : 370**
154 +**Latest firmware version currently : 368.29.14**
150 150  
151 -|(% colspan="10" %)[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Communication Setup**>>path:#HCommunicationSetup]]
152 -| |**Description**|**Action**|**Query**|**Config**|**RC**|**Serial**|**Default**|**Unit**|**Notes**
153 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Reset**>>path:#HReset]]|RESET| | | |✓| | |Soft reset. See command for details.
154 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Default** Configuration>>path:#HDefault26confirm]]|DEFAULT| | | |✓| | |Revert to firmware default values. See command for details
155 -| |[[Firmware (% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Update** Mode>>path:#HUpdate26confirm]]|UPDATE| | | |✓| | |Update firmware. See command for details.
156 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Confirm** Changes>>path:#HConfirm]]|CONFIRM| | | |✓| | |
157 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**C**hange to **RC**>>path:#HConfigureRCMode28CRC29]]| | |CRC| |✓| | |Change to RC mode 1 (position) or 2 (wheel).
158 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**ID** #>>path:#HIdentificationNumber28ID29]]| |QID|CID| |✓|0| |Reset required after change. ID 254 is a "broadcast" which all servos respond to.
159 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**B**audrate>>path:#HBaudRate]]| |QB|CB| |✓|115200| |Reset required after change.
156 +|(% colspan="10" style="color:orange; font-size:18px" %)[[**Communication Setup**>>||anchor="HCommunicationSetup"]]
157 +|(% style="width:25px" %) |(% style="width:200px" %)**Description**|(% style="text-align:center; width:100px" %)**Action**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Query**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Config**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**RC**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Serial**|(% style="width:100px" %)**Default**|(% style="width:170px" %)**Unit**|**Notes**
158 +| |[[**Reset**>>||anchor="HReset"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)RESET|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| | |Soft reset. See command for details.
159 +| |[[**Default** Configuration>>||anchor="HDefault26confirm"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)DEFAULT|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| | |Revert to firmware default values. See command for details
160 +| |[[Firmware **Update** Mode>>||anchor="HUpdate26confirm"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)UPDATE|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| | |Update firmware. See command for details.
161 +| |[[**Confirm** Changes>>||anchor="HConfirm"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)CONFIRM|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| | |
162 +| |[[**C**hange to **RC**>>||anchor="HConfigureRCMode28CRC29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)CRC|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| | |Change to RC mode 1 (position) or 2 (wheel).
163 +| |[[**ID** #>>||anchor="HIdentificationNumber28ID29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)QID|(% style="text-align:center" %)CID|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|0| |Reset required after change. ID 254 is a "broadcast" which all servos respond to.
164 +| |[[**B**audrate>>||anchor="HBaudRate"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)QB|(% style="text-align:center" %)CB|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|115200| |Reset required after change.
160 160  
161 -|(% colspan="10" %)[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Motion**>>path:#HMotion]]
162 -| |**Description**|**Action**|**Query**|**Config**|**RC**|**Serial**|**Default**|**Unit**|**Notes**
163 -| |[[Position in (% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**D**egrees>>path:#HPositioninDegrees28D29]]|D|QD/QDT| | |✓| |1/10°|
164 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**M**ove in **D**egrees (relative)>>path:#H28Relative29MoveinDegrees28MD29]]|MD| | | |✓| |1/10°|
165 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**W**heel mode in **D**egrees>>path:#HWheelModeinDegrees28WD29]]|WD|QWD/QVT| | |✓| |°/s|A.K.A. "Speed mode" or "Continuous rotation"
166 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**W**heel mode in **R**PM>>path:#HWheelModeinRPM28WR29]]|WR|QWR| | |✓| |RPM|A.K.A. "Speed mode" or "Continuous rotation"
167 -| |[[Position in (% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**P**WM>>path:#HPositioninPWM28P29]]|P|QP| | |✓| |us|Inherited from SSC-32 serial protocol
168 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**M**ove in PWM (relative)>>path:#H28Relative29MoveinPWM28M29]]|M| | | |✓| |us|
169 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**R**aw **D**uty-cycle **M**ove>>path:#HRawDuty-cycleMove28RDM29]]|RDM|QMD| | |✓| |-1023 to 1023 integer|Positive values : CW / Negative values : CCW
170 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Q**uery Status>>path:#HQueryStatus28Q29]]| |Q| | |✓| |1 to 8 integer|See command description for details
171 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**L**imp>>path:#HLimp28L29]]|L| | | |✓| | |
172 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**H**alt & Hold>>path:#HHalt26Hold28H29]]|H| | | |✓| | |
166 +|(% colspan="10" style="color:orange; font-size:18px" %)[[**Motion**>>||anchor="HMotion"]]
167 +|(% style="width:25px" %) |(% style="width:200px" %)**Description**|(% style="text-align:center; width:100px" %)**Action**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Query**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Config**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**RC**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Serial**|(% style="width:100px" %)**Default**|(% style="width:170px" %)**Unit**|**Notes**
168 +| |[[Position in **D**egrees>>||anchor="HPositioninDegrees28D29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)D|(% style="text-align:center" %)QD/QDT|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |1/10°|
169 +| |[[**M**ove in **D**egrees (relative)>>||anchor="H28Relative29MoveinDegrees28MD29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)MD|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |1/10°|
170 +| |[[**W**heel mode in **D**egrees>>||anchor="HWheelModeinDegrees28WD29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)WD|(% style="text-align:center" %)QWD/QVT|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |°/s|A.K.A. "Speed mode" or "Continuous rotation"
171 +| |[[**W**heel mode in **R**PM>>||anchor="HWheelModeinRPM28WR29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)WR|(% style="text-align:center" %)QWR|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |RPM|A.K.A. "Speed mode" or "Continuous rotation"
172 +| |[[Position in **P**WM>>||anchor="HPositioninPWM28P29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)P|(% style="text-align:center" %)QP|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |us|Inherited from SSC-32 serial protocol
173 +| |[[**M**ove in PWM (relative)>>||anchor="H28Relative29MoveinPWM28M29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)M|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |us|
174 +| |[[**R**aw **D**uty-cycle **M**ove>>||anchor="HRawDuty-cycleMove28RDM29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)RDM|(% style="text-align:center" %)QMD|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |-1023 to 1023 integer|Positive values : CW / Negative values : CCW
175 +| |[[**Q**uery Status>>||anchor="HQueryStatus28Q29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)Q|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |1 to 8 integer|See command description for details
176 +| |[[**L**imp>>||anchor="HLimp28L29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)L|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| | |
177 +| |[[**H**alt & Hold>>||anchor="HHalt26Hold28H29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)H|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| | |
173 173  
174 -|(% colspan="10" %)[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Motion Setup**>>path:#HMotionSetup]]
175 -| |**Description**|**Action**|**Query**|**Config**|**RC**|**Serial**|**Default**|**Unit**|**Notes**
176 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**E**nable **M**otion Profile>>path:#HEnableMotionProfile28EM29]]|EM|QEM|CEM| |✓|1| |EM1: trapezoidal motion profile / EM0: no motion profile
177 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**F**ilter **P**osition **C**ount>>path:#HFilterPositionCount28FPC29]]|FPC|QFPC|CFPC|✓|✓|5| |Affects motion only when motion profile is disabled (EM0)
178 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**O**rigin Offset>>path:#HOriginOffset28O29]]|O|QO|CO|✓|✓|0|1/10°|
179 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**A**ngular **R**ange>>path:#HAngularRange28AR29]]|AR|QAR|CAR|✓|✓|1800|1/10°|
180 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**A**ngular **S**tiffness>>path:#HAngularStiffness28AS29]]|AS|QAS|CAS|✓|✓|0|-4 to +4 integer|Suggested values are between 0 to +4
181 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**A**ngular **H**olding Stiffness>>path:#HAngularHoldingStiffness28AH29]]|AH|QAH|CAH|✓|✓|4|-10 to +10 integer|
182 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**A**ngular **A**cceleration>>path:#HAngularAcceleration28AA29]]|AA|QAA|CAA| |✓|100|°/s^^2^^|Increments of 10°/s^^2^^. Only when motion profile is enabled (EM1).
183 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**A**ngular **D**eceleration>>path:#HAngularDeceleration28AD29]]|AD|QAD|CAD| |✓|100|°/s^^2^^|Increments of 10°/s^^2^^. Only when motion profile is enabled (EM1).
184 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**G**yre Direction>>path:#HGyreDirection28G29]]|G|QG|CG|✓|✓|1| |Gyre / rotation direction: 1= CW (clockwise) -1 = CCW (counter-clockwise)
185 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**F**irst Position (**D**eg)>>path:#HFirstPosition]]| |QFD|CFD|✓|✓|No value|1/10°|Reset required after change.
186 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**M**aximum **M**otor **D**uty>>path:#HMaximumMotorDuty28MMD29]]|MMD|QMMD| | |✓|1023|255 to 1023 integer|
187 -| |[[Maximum (% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**S**peed in **D**egrees>>path:#HMaximumSpeedinDegrees28SD29]]|SD|QSD|CSD|✓|✓|Max|0.1°/s|SD overwrites SR / CSD overwrites CSR and vice-versa
188 -| |[[Maximum (% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**S**peed in **R**PM>>path:#HMaximumSpeedinRPM28SR29]]|SR|QSR|CSR|✓|✓|Max|RPM|SD overwrites SR / CSD overwrites CSR and vice-versa
179 +|(% colspan="10" style="color:orange; font-size:18px" %)[[**Motion Setup**>>||anchor="HMotionSetup"]]
180 +|(% style="width:25px" %) |(% style="width:200px" %)**Description**|(% style="text-align:center; width:100px" %)**Action**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Query**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Config**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**RC**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Serial**|(% style="width:100px" %)**Default**|(% style="width:170px" %)**Unit**|**Notes**
181 +| |[[**E**nable **M**otion Profile>>||anchor="HEnableMotionProfile28EM29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)EM|(% style="text-align:center" %)QEM|(% style="text-align:center" %)CEM|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|1| |EM1: trapezoidal motion profile / EM0: no motion profile
182 +| |[[**F**ilter **P**osition **C**ount>>||anchor="HFilterPositionCount28FPC29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)FPC|(% style="text-align:center" %)QFPC|(% style="text-align:center" %)CFPC|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|5| |Affects motion only when motion profile is disabled (EM0)
183 +| |[[**O**rigin Offset>>||anchor="HOriginOffset28O29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)O|(% style="text-align:center" %)QO|(% style="text-align:center" %)CO|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|0|1/10°|
184 +| |[[**A**ngular **R**ange>>||anchor="HAngularRange28AR29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)AR|(% style="text-align:center" %)QAR|(% style="text-align:center" %)CAR|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|1800|1/10°|
185 +| |[[**A**ngular **S**tiffness>>||anchor="HAngularStiffness28AS29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)AS|(% style="text-align:center" %)QAS|(% style="text-align:center" %)CAS|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|0|-4 to +4 integer|Suggested values are between 0 to +4
186 +| |[[**A**ngular **H**olding Stiffness>>||anchor="HAngularHoldingStiffness28AH29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)AH|(% style="text-align:center" %)QAH|(% style="text-align:center" %)CAH|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|4|-10 to +10 integer|
187 +| |[[**A**ngular **A**cceleration>>||anchor="HAngularAcceleration28AA29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)AA|(% style="text-align:center" %)QAA|(% style="text-align:center" %)CAA|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|100|°/s^^2^^|Increments of 10°/s^^2^^. Only when motion profile is enabled (EM1).
188 +| |[[**A**ngular **D**eceleration>>||anchor="HAngularDeceleration28AD29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)AD|(% style="text-align:center" %)QAD|(% style="text-align:center" %)CAD|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|100|°/s^^2^^|Increments of 10°/s^^2^^. Only when motion profile is enabled (EM1).
189 +| |[[**G**yre Direction>>||anchor="HGyreDirection28G29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)G|(% style="text-align:center" %)QG|(% style="text-align:center" %)CG|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|1| |Gyre / rotation direction: 1= CW (clockwise) -1 = CCW (counter-clockwise)
190 +| |[[**F**irst Position (**D**eg)>>||anchor="HFirstPosition"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)QFD|(% style="text-align:center" %)CFD|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|No value|1/10°|Reset required after change.
191 +| |[[**M**aximum **M**otor **D**uty>>||anchor="HMaximumMotorDuty28MMD29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)MMD|(% style="text-align:center" %)QMMD|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|1023|255 to 1023 integer|
192 +| |[[Maximum **S**peed in **D**egrees>>||anchor="HMaximumSpeedinDegrees28SD29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)SD|(% style="text-align:center" %)QSD|(% style="text-align:center" %)CSD|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|Max|0.1°/s|SD overwrites SR / CSD overwrites CSR and vice-versa
193 +| |[[Maximum **S**peed in **R**PM>>||anchor="HMaximumSpeedinRPM28SR29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)SR|(% style="text-align:center" %)QSR|(% style="text-align:center" %)CSR|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|Max|RPM|SD overwrites SR / CSD overwrites CSR and vice-versa
189 189  
190 -|(% colspan="10" %)[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Modifiers**>>path:#HModifiers]]
191 -| |**Description**|**Modifier**|**Query**|**Config**|**RC**|**Serial**|**Default**|**Unit**|**Notes**
192 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**S**peed>>path:#HSpeed28S2CSD29modifier]]|S|QS| | |✓| |uS/s |For P action command
193 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**S**peed in **D**egrees>>path:#HSpeed28S2CSD29modifier]]|SD| | | |✓| |0.1°/s|For D and MD action commands
194 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**T**imed move>>path:#HTimedmove28T29modifier]]|T| | | |✓| |ms|Modifier only for P, D and MD. Time can change based on load
195 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**C**urrent **H**old>>path:#HCurrentHalt26Hold28CH29modifier]]|CH| | | |✓| |mA|Modifier for D, MD, WD and WR
196 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**C**urrent **L**imp>>path:#HCurrentLimp28CL29modifier]]|CL| | | |✓| |mA|Modifier for D, MD, WD and WR
195 +|(% colspan="10" style="color:orange; font-size:18px" %)[[**Modifiers**>>||anchor="HModifiers"]]
196 +|(% style="width:25px" %) |(% style="width:200px" %)**Description**|(% style="text-align:center; width:100px" %)**Modifier**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Query**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Config**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**RC**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Serial**|(% style="width:100px" %)**Default**|(% style="width:170px" %)**Unit**|**Notes**
197 +| |[[**S**peed>>||anchor="HSpeed28S2CSD29modifier"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)S|(% style="text-align:center" %)QS|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |uS/s |For P action command
198 +| |[[**S**peed in **D**egrees>>||anchor="HSpeed28S2CSD29modifier"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)SD|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |0.1°/s|For D and MD action commands
199 +| |[[**T**imed move>>||anchor="HTimedmove28T29modifier"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)T|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |ms|Modifier only for P, D and MD. Time can change based on load
200 +| |[[**C**urrent **H**old>>||anchor="HCurrentHalt26Hold28CH29modifier"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)CH|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |mA|Modifier for D, MD, WD and WR
201 +| |[[**C**urrent **L**imp>>||anchor="HCurrentLimp28CL29modifier"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)CL|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |mA|Modifier for D, MD, WD and WR
197 197  
198 -|(% colspan="10" %)[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Telemetry**>>path:#HTelemetry]]
199 -| |**Description**|**Action**|**Query**|**Config**|**RC**|**Serial**|**Default**|**Unit**|**Notes**
200 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Q**uery **V**oltage>>path:#HQueryVoltage28QV29]]| |QV| | |✓| |mV|
201 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Q**uery **T**emperature>>path:#HQueryTemperature28QT29]]| |QT| | |✓| |1/10°C|
202 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Q**uery **C**urrent>>path:#HQueryCurrent28QC29]]| |QC| | |✓| |mA|
203 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Q**uery **M**odel **S**tring>>path:#HQueryModelString28QMS29]]| |QMS| | |✓| | |Returns the model of servo (ex: LSS-ST1, LSS-HS1, LSS-HT1)
204 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Q**uery **F**irmware Version>>path:#HQueryFirmware28QF29]]| |QF| | |✓| | |
203 +|(% colspan="10" style="color:orange; font-size:18px" %)[[**Telemetry**>>||anchor="HTelemetry"]]
204 +|(% style="width:25px" %) |(% style="width:200px" %)**Description**|(% style="text-align:center; width:100px" %)**Action**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Query**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Config**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**RC**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Serial**|(% style="width:100px" %)**Default**|(% style="width:170px" %)**Unit**|**Notes**
205 +| |[[**Q**uery **V**oltage>>||anchor="HQueryVoltage28QV29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)QV|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |mV|
206 +| |[[**Q**uery **T**emperature>>||anchor="HQueryTemperature28QT29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)QT|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |1/10°C|
207 +| |[[**Q**uery **C**urrent>>||anchor="HQueryCurrent28QC29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)QC|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |mA|
208 +| |[[**Q**uery **M**odel **S**tring>>||anchor="HQueryModelString28QMS29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)QMS|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| | |Returns the model of servo (ex: LSS-ST1, LSS-HS1, LSS-HT1)
209 +| |[[**Q**uery **F**irmware Version>>||anchor="HQueryFirmware28QF29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)QF|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| | |
210 +| |[[**Q**uery Serial **N**umber>>||anchor="HQuerySerialNumber28QN29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)QN|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| | |Returns the unique serial number for the servo
205 205  
206 -|(% colspan="10" %)[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**RGB LED**>>path:#HRGBLED]]
207 -| |**Description**|**Action**|**Query**|**Config**|**RC**|**Serial**|**Default**|**Unit**|**Notes**
208 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**LED** Color>>path:#HLEDColor28LED29]]|LED|QLED|CLED|✓|✓| |0 to 7 integer|0=Off; 1=Red; 2=Green; 3=Blue; 4=Yellow; 5=Cyan; 6=Magenta; 7=White
209 -| |[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**C**onfigure **L**ED **B**linking>>path:#HConfigureLEDBlinking28CLB29]]| | |CLB|✓|✓| |0 to 63 integer|Reset required after change. See command for details.
212 +|(% colspan="10" style="color:orange; font-size:18px" %)[[**RGB LED**>>||anchor="HRGBLED"]]
213 +|(% style="width:25px" %) |(% style="width:200px" %)**Description**|(% style="text-align:center; width:100px" %)**Action**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Query**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Config**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**RC**|(% style="text-align:center; width:75px" %)**Serial**|(% style="width:100px" %)**Default**|(% style="width:170px" %)**Unit**|**Notes**
214 +| |[[**LED** Color>>||anchor="HLEDColor28LED29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %)LED|(% style="text-align:center" %)QLED|(% style="text-align:center" %)CLED|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |0 to 7 integer|0=Off; 1=Red; 2=Green; 3=Blue; 4=Yellow; 5=Cyan; 6=Magenta; 7=White
215 +| |[[**C**onfigure **L**ED **B**linking>>||anchor="HConfigureLEDBlinking28CLB29"]]|(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %) |(% style="text-align:center" %)CLB|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓|(% style="text-align:center" %)✓| |0 to 63 integer|Reset required after change. See command for details.
210 210  
211 -= Details =
217 += (% style="color:inherit; font-family:inherit" %)Details(%%) =
212 212  
213 -== Communication Setup ==
219 +== (% style="color:inherit; font-family:inherit" %)Communication Setup(%%) ==
214 214  
215 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
216 -====== Reset ======
217 -)))
218 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
219 -Ex: #5RESET<cr>
221 +====== __Reset__ ======
220 220  
221 -This command does a "soft reset" and reverts all commands to those stored in EEPROM (i.e. configuration commands). Note: after a RESET command is received, the LSS will restart and perform initilization again, making it unavailable on the bus for a bit. See [[Session>>url:https://wiki.lynxmotion.com/info/wiki/lynxmotion/view/ses-v2/lynxmotion-smart-servo/lss-communication-protocol/#HSession]], note #2 for more details.
222 -)))
223 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
224 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
225 +Ex: #5RESET&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
226 +This command does a "soft reset" and reverts all commands to those stored in EEPROM (i.e. configuration commands).
227 +Note: after a RESET command is received, the LSS will restart and perform initilization again, making it unavailable on the bus for a bit. See [[Session>>||anchor="HSession"]], note #2 for more details.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
228 +</div></div>
229 +{{/html}}
223 223  
224 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
225 -====== Default & confirm ======
226 -)))
227 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
228 -Ex: #5DEFAULT<cr>
231 +====== __Default & confirm__ ======
229 229  
230 -This command sets in motion the reset of 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.
233 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
234 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
235 +Ex: #5DEFAULT&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
231 231  
232 -Ex: #5DEFAULT<cr> followed by #5CONFIRM<cr>
237 +This command sets in motion the reset of 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.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
233 233  
234 -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 exit the command.
239 +EX: #5DEFAULT&lt;cr&gt; followed by #5CONFIRM&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
235 235  
236 -**Note:** After the CONFIRM command is sent, the servo will automatically perform a RESET.
237 -)))
241 +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 exit the command.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
238 238  
239 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
240 -====== Update & confirm ======
241 -)))
242 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
243 -Ex: #5UPDATE<cr>
243 +**Note:** After the CONFIRM command is sent, the servo will automatically perform a RESET.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
244 +</div></div>
245 +{{/html}}
244 244  
245 -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.
247 +====== __Update & confirm__ ======
246 246  
247 -Ex: #5UPDATE<cr> followed by #5CONFIRM<cr>
249 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
250 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
251 +Ex: #5UPDATE&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
248 248  
249 -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.
253 +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.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
250 250  
251 -**Note:** After the CONFIRM command is sent, the servo will automatically perform a RESET.
252 -)))
255 +EX: #5UPDATE&lt;cr&gt; followed by #5CONFIRM&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
253 253  
254 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
255 -====== Confirm ======
256 -)))
257 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
258 -Ex: #5CONFIRM<cr>
257 +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.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
259 259  
260 -This command is used to confirm changes after a Default or Update command.
259 +**Note:** After the CONFIRM command is sent, the servo will automatically perform a RESET.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
260 +</div></div>
261 +{{/html}}
261 261  
262 -**Note:** After the CONFIRM command is sent, the servo will automatically perform a RESET.
263 -)))
263 +====== __Confirm__ ======
264 264  
265 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
266 -====== Configure RC Mode (**CRC**) ======
267 -)))
268 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
269 -This command puts the servo into RC mode (position or continuous), where it will only respond to RC PWM signal on the servo's Rx pin. In this mode, the servo will no longer accept serial commands. The servo can be placed back into smart mode by using the button menu.
265 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
266 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
267 +Ex: #5CONFIRM&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
270 270  
271 -Ex: #5CRC1<cr>
269 +This command is used to confirm changes after a Default or Update command.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
272 272  
273 -Change to RC position mode.
271 +**Note:** After the CONFIRM command is sent, the servo will automatically perform a RESET.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
272 +</div></div>
273 +{{/html}}
274 274  
275 -Ex: #5CRC2<cr>
275 +====== __Configure RC Mode (**CRC**)__ ======
276 276  
277 -Change to RC continuous rotation (wheel) mode.
277 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
278 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
279 +This command puts the servo into RC mode (position or continuous), where it will only respond to RC PWM signal on the servo's Rx pin. In this mode, the servo will no longer accept serial commands. The servo can be placed back into smart mode by using the button menu.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
278 278  
279 -Ex: #5CRC*<cr>
281 +|**Command sent**|**Note**
282 +|ex: #5CRC1&lt;cr&gt;|Change to RC position mode.
283 +|ex: #5CRC2&lt;cr&gt;|Change to RC continuous rotation (wheel) mode.
284 +|ex: #5CRC*&lt;cr&gt;|Where * is any value other than 1 or 2 (or no value): stay in smart mode.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
280 280  
281 -Where * is any value other than 1 or 2 (or no value): stay in smart mode
286 +EX: #5CRC2&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
282 282  
283 -Ex: #5CRC2<cr>
288 +This command would place the servo in RC wheel mode after a RESET or power cycle. Note that after a RESET or power cycle, the servo will be in RC mode and will not reply to serial commands. Using the command #5CRC&lt;cr&gt; or #5CRC3&lt;cr&gt; which requests that the servo remain in serial mode still requires a RESET command.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
284 284  
285 -This command would place the servo in RC wheel mode after a RESET or power cycle. Note that after a RESET or power cycle, the servo will be in RC mode and will not reply to serial commands. Using the command #5CRC<cr> or #5CRC3<cr> which requests that the servo remain in serial mode still requires a RESET command.
290 +**Important note: **To revert from RC mode back to serial mode, the [[LSS - Button Menu>>doc:lynxmotion-smart-servo.lss-button-menu.WebHome]] is required. Should the button be inaccessible (or broken) when the servo is in RC mode and the user needs to change to serial mode, a 5V constant HIGH needs to be sent to the servo's Rx pin (RC PWM pin), **ensuring a common GND** and wait for 30 seconds. Normal RC PWM pulses should not exceed 2500 milliseconds. After 30 seconds, the servo will interpret this as a desired mode change and change to serial mode. This has been implemented as a fail safe.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
291 +</div></div>
292 +{{/html}}
286 286  
287 -**Important note: **To revert from RC mode back to serial mode, the [[LSS - Button Menu>>url:https://wiki.lynxmotion.com/info/wiki/lynxmotion/view/lynxmotion-smart-servo/lss-button-menu/]] is required. Should the button be inaccessible (or broken) when the servo is in RC mode and the user needs to change to serial mode, a 5V constant HIGH needs to be sent to the servo's Rx pin (RC PWM pin), **ensuring a common GND** and wait for 30 seconds. Normal RC PWM pulses should not exceed 2500 milliseconds. After 30 seconds, the servo will interpret this as a desired mode change and change to serial mode. This has been implemented as a fail safe.
288 -)))
294 +====== __Identification Number (**ID**)__ ======
289 289  
290 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
291 -====== Identification Number (**ID**) ======
292 -)))
293 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
294 -A servo's identification number cannot be set "on the fly" and must be configured via the CID command described below. The factory default ID number for all servos is 0. Since smart servos are intended to be daisy chained, in order to respond differently from one another, the user must set different identification numbers. Servos with the same ID and baud rate will all receive and react to the same commands.
296 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
297 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
298 +A servo's identification number cannot be set "on the fly" and must be configured via the CID command described below. The factory default ID number for all servos is 0. Since smart servos are intended to be daisy chained, in order to respond differently from one another, the user must set different identification numbers. Servos with the same ID and baud rate will all receive and react to the same commands.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
295 295  
296 -Query Identification (**QID**)
300 +Query Identification (**QID**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
297 297  
298 -EX: #254QID<cr> might return *QID5<cr>
302 +EX: #254QID&lt;cr&gt; might return *QID5&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
299 299  
300 -When using the broadcast query ID command, it is best to only have one servo connected and thus receive only one reply. This is useful when you are not sure of the servo's ID, but don't want to change it. Using the broadcast command (ID 254) with only one servo will have that servo reply with its ID number. Alternatively, pushing the button upon startup and temporarily setting the servo ID to 255 will still result in the servo responding with its "real" ID.
304 +When using the broadcast query ID command, it is best to only have one servo connected and thus receive only one reply. This is useful when you are not sure of the servo's ID, but don't want to change it. Using the broadcast command (ID 254) with only one servo will have that servo reply with its ID number. Alternatively, pushing the button upon startup and temporarily setting the servo ID to 255 will still result in the servo responding with its "real" ID.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
301 301  
302 -Configure ID (**CID**)
306 +Configure ID (**CID**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
303 303  
304 -Ex: #4CID5<cr>
308 +Ex: #4CID5&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
305 305  
306 -Setting a servo's ID in EEPROM is done via the CID command. All servos connected to the same serial bus that have will be assigned that ID. In most situations each servo must be set a unique ID, which means each servo must be connected individually to the serial bus and receive a unique CID number. It is best to do this before the servos are added to an assembly. Numbered stickers are provided to distinguish each servo after their ID is set, though you are free to use whatever alternative method you like. The servo must be RESET or power cycled in order for the new ID to take effect.
307 -)))
310 +Setting a servo's ID in EEPROM is done via the CID command. All servos connected to the same serial bus that have will be assigned that ID. In most situations each servo must be set a unique ID, which means each servo must be connected individually to the serial bus and receive a unique CID number. It is best to do this before the servos are added to an assembly. Numbered stickers are provided to distinguish each servo after their ID is set, though you are free to use whatever alternative method you like. The servo must be RESET or power cycled in order for the new ID to take effect.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
311 +</div></div>
312 +{{/html}}
308 308  
309 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
310 -====== Baud Rate ======
311 -)))
312 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
313 -A servo's baud rate cannot be set "on the fly" and must be configured via the CB command described below. The factory default baud rate for all servos is 115200. Since smart servos are intended to be daisy chained, in order to respond to the same serial command, all servos in a project should be set to the same baud rate. Setting different baud rates will have the servos respond differently and may create issues. Available baud rates are: 9600 bps, 19200 bps, 38400 bps, 57600 bps, 115.2 kbps, 230.4 kbps, 250.0 kbps, 460.8 kbps, 500.0 kbps, 750.0 kbps, 921.6 kbps. Servos are shipped with a baud rate set to 115200.
314 +====== __Baud Rate__ ======
314 314  
315 -Query Baud Rate (**QB**)
316 +{{html clean="false" wiki="true"}}
317 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
318 +A servo's baud rate cannot be set "on the fly" and must be configured via the CB command described below. The factory default baud rate for all servos is 115200. Since smart servos are intended to be daisy chained, in order to respond to the same serial command, all servos in a project should be set to the same baud rate. Setting different baud rates will have the servos respond differently and may create issues. Available baud rates are: 9600 bps, 19200 bps, 38400 bps, 57600 bps, 115.2 kbps, 230.4 kbps, 250.0 kbps, 460.8 kbps, 500.0 kbps, 750.0 kbps, 921.6 kbps. Servos are shipped with a baud rate set to 115200.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
316 316  
317 -Ex: #5QB<cr> might return *5QB115200<cr>Since the command to query the baud rate must be done at the servo's existing baud rate, it can simply be used to confirm the CB configuration command was correctly received before the servo is power cycled and the new baud rate takes effect.
320 +Query Baud Rate (**QB**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
318 318  
319 -Configure Baud Rate (**CB**)
322 +Ex: #5QB&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QB115200&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
320 320  
321 -**Important Note:** the servo's current session retains the given baud rate and the new baud rate will only take effect when the servo is power cycled / RESET.
324 +Since the command to query the baud rate must be done at the servo's existing baud rate, it can simply be used to confirm the CB configuration command was correctly received before the servo is power cycled and the new baud rate takes effect.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
322 322  
323 -Ex: #5CB9600<cr>
326 +Configure Baud Rate (**CB**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
324 324  
325 -Sending this command will change the baud rate associated with servo ID 5 to 9600 bits per second.
326 -)))
328 +**Important Note:** the servo's current session retains the given baud rate and the new baud rate will only take effect when the servo is power cycled / RESET.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
327 327  
328 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
330 +Ex: #5CB9600&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
331 +
332 +Sending this command will change the baud rate associated with servo ID 5 to 9600 bits per second.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
333 +</div></div>
334 +{{/html}}
335 +
329 329  ====== __Automatic Baud Rate__ ======
330 -)))
331 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
332 -This option allows the LSS to listen to it's serial input and select the right baudrate automatically.
333 333  
334 -Query Automatic Baud Rate (**QABR**)
338 +{{html clean="false" wiki="true"}}
339 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
340 +This option allows the LSS to listen to it's serial input and select the right baudrate automatically.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
335 335  
336 -Ex: #5QABR<cr> might return *5ABR0<cr>
342 +Query Automatic Baud Rate (**QABR**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
337 337  
338 -Enable Baud Rate (**ABR**)
344 +Ex: #5QABR&lt;cr&gt; might return *5ABR0&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
339 339  
340 -Ex: #5QABR1<cr>
346 +Enable Baud Rate (**ABR**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
341 341  
342 -Enable baudrate detection on first byte received after power-up.
348 +Ex: #5QABR1&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
349 +Enable baudrate detection on first byte received after power-up.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
343 343  
344 -Ex: #5QABR2,30<cr>Enable baudrate detection on first byte received after power-up. If no data for 30 seconds enable detection again on next byte.
351 +Ex: #5QABR2,30&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
352 +Enable baudrate detection on first byte received after power-up. If no data for 30 seconds enable detection again on next byte.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
345 345  
346 -Warning: ABR doesnt work well with LSS Config at the moment.
347 -)))
354 +Warning: ABR doesnt work well with LSS Config at the moment.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
355 +</div></div>
356 +{{/html}}
348 348  
349 349  == Motion ==
350 350  
351 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
352 352  ====== __Position in Degrees (**D**)__ ======
353 -)))
354 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
355 -Ex: #5D1456<cr>
356 356  
357 -This moves the servo to an angle of 145.6 degrees, where the center (0) position is centered. Negative values (ex. -176 representing -17.6 degrees) could also be used. A full circle would be from -1800 to 1800 degrees. A value of 2700 would be the same angle (absolute position) as -900, except the servo would move in a different direction.
362 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
363 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
364 +Example: #5D1456&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
358 358  
359 -Larger values are permitted and allow for multi-turn functionality using the concept of virtual position (explained above).
366 +This moves the servo to an angle of 145.6 degrees, where the center (0) position is centered. Negative values (ex. -176 representing -17.6 degrees) could also be used. A full circle would be from -1800 to 1800 degrees. A value of 2700 would be the same angle (absolute position) as -900, except the servo would move in a different direction. <div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
360 360  
361 -Query Position in Degrees (**QD**)
368 +Larger values are permitted and allow for multi-turn functionality using the concept of virtual position (explained above). <div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
362 362  
363 -Ex: #5QD<cr> might return *5QD132<cr>
370 +Query Position in Degrees (**QD**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
364 364  
365 -This means the servo is located at 13.2 degrees.
372 +Example: #5QD&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QD132&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
366 366  
367 -Query Target Position in Degrees (**QDT**)
374 +This means the servo is located at 13.2 degrees.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
368 368  
369 -Ex: #5QDT<cr> might return *5QDT6783<cr>
376 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H22.QueryTargetPositioninDegrees28QDT29" %)
377 +Query Target Position in Degrees (**QDT**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
370 370  
379 +Ex: #5QDT&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QDT6783&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
380 +
371 371  The query target position command returns the target virtual position during and after an action which results in a rotation of the servo horn. In the example above, the servo is rotating to a virtual position of 678.3 degrees. Should the servo not have a target position or be in wheel mode, it will respond with the last target position used.
372 -)))
382 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
383 +{{/html}}
373 373  
374 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
375 -====== (Relative) Move in Degrees (**MD**) ======
376 -)))
377 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
378 -Ex: #5MD123<cr>
385 +====== __(Relative) Move in Degrees (**MD**)__ ======
379 379  
387 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
388 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
389 +Example: #5MD123&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
390 +
380 380  The relative move command causes the servo to read its current position and move the specified number of tenths of degrees in the corresponding position. For example if the servo is set to rotate CW (default) and an MD command of 123 is sent to the servo, it will cause the servo to rotate clockwise by 12.3 degrees. Negative commands would cause the servo to rotate in the opposite configured direction.
381 -)))
392 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
393 +{{/html}}
382 382  
383 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
384 -====== Wheel Mode in Degrees (**WD**) ======
385 -)))
386 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
387 -Ex: #5WD90<cr>
395 +====== __Wheel Mode in Degrees (**WD**)__ ======
388 388  
389 -This command sets the servo to wheel mode where it will rotate in the desired direction at the selected speed. The example above would have the servo rotate at 90.0 degrees per second clockwise (assuming factory default configurations).
397 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
398 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
399 +Ex: #5WD90&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
390 390  
391 -Query Wheel Mode in Degrees (**QWD**)
401 +This command sets the servo to wheel mode where it will rotate in the desired direction at the selected speed. The example above would have the servo rotate at 90.0 degrees per second clockwise (assuming factory default configurations).<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
392 392  
393 -Ex: #5QWD<cr> might return *5QWD90<cr>
403 +Query Wheel Mode in Degrees (**QWD**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
394 394  
405 +Ex: #5QWD&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QWD90&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
406 +
395 395  The servo replies with the angular speed in degrees per second. A negative sign would indicate the opposite direction (for factory default a negative value would be counter clockwise).
396 -)))
408 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
409 +{{/html}}
397 397  
398 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
399 -====== Wheel Mode in RPM (**WR**) ======
400 -)))
401 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
402 -Ex: #5WR40<cr>
411 +====== __Wheel Mode in RPM (**WR**)__ ======
403 403  
404 -This command sets the servo to wheel mode where it will rotate in the desired direction at the selected rpm. Wheel mode (a.k.a. "continuous rotation") has the servo operate like a geared DC motor. The servo's maximum rpm cannot be set higher than its physical limit at a given voltage. The example above would have the servo rotate at 40 rpm clockwise (assuming factory default configurations).
413 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
414 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
415 +Ex: #5WR40&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
405 405  
406 -Query Wheel Mode in RPM (**QWR**)
417 +This command sets the servo to wheel mode where it will rotate in the desired direction at the selected rpm. Wheel mode (a.k.a. "continuous rotation") has the servo operate like a geared DC motor. The servo's maximum rpm cannot be set higher than its physical limit at a given voltage. The example above would have the servo rotate at 40 rpm clockwise (assuming factory default configurations).<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
407 407  
408 -Ex: #5QWR<cr> might return *5QWR40<cr>
419 +Query Wheel Mode in RPM (**QWR**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
409 409  
421 +Ex: #5QWR&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QWR40&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
422 +
410 410  The servo replies with the angular speed in rpm. A negative sign would indicate the opposite direction (for factory default a negative value would be counter clockwise).
411 -)))
424 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
425 +{{/html}}
412 412  
413 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
414 -====== Position in PWM (**P**) ======
415 -)))
416 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
417 -Ex: #5P2334<cr>
427 +====== __Position in PWM (**P**)__ ======
418 418  
419 -The position in PWM pulses was retained in order to be backward compatible with the SSC-32 / 32U protocol. This relates the desired angle with an RC standard PWM signal and is further explained in the SSC-32 and [[SSC-32U manuals>>url:https://www.robotshop.com/media/files/pdf2/lynxmotion_ssc-32u_usb_user_guide.pdf#page=24]]. Without any modifications to configuration considered, and a ±90.0 degrees standard range where 1500 microseconds is centered, a PWM signal of 2334 would set the servo to 165.1 degrees. Valid values for P are [500, 2500]. Values outside this range are corrected / restricted to end points.
429 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
430 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
431 +Example: #5P2334&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
420 420  
421 -Query Position in Pulse (**QP**)
433 +The position in PWM pulses was retained in order to be backward compatible with the SSC-32 / 32U protocol. This relates the desired angle with an RC standard PWM signal and is further explained in the SSC-32 and [[SSC-32U manuals>>https://www.robotshop.com/media/files/pdf2/lynxmotion_ssc-32u_usb_user_guide.pdf#page=24]]. Without any modifications to configuration considered, and a ±90.0 degrees standard range where 1500 microseconds is centered, a PWM signal of 2334 would set the servo to 165.1 degrees. Valid values for P are [500, 2500]. Values outside this range are corrected / restricted to end points.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
422 422  
423 -Ex: #5QP<cr> might return *5QP2334
435 +Query Position in Pulse (**QP**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
424 424  
425 -This command queries the current angular position in PWM "units". The user must take into consideration that the response includes any angular range and origin configurations in order to determine the actual angle. Valid values for QP are {-500, [500, 2500], -2500}. Values outside the [500, 2500] range are given a negative corresponding end point value to indicate they are out of bounds (note that if the servo is physically located at one of the endpoints, it may return a negative number if it is a fraction of a degree beyond the position).
426 -)))
437 +Example: #5QP&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QP2334<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
427 427  
428 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
439 +This command queries the current angular position in PWM "units". The user must take into consideration that the response includes any angular range and origin configurations in order to determine the actual angle.
440 +Valid values for QP are {-500, [500, 2500], -2500}. Values outside the [500, 2500] range are given a negative corresponding end point value to indicate they are out of bounds (note that if the servo is physically located at one of the endpoints, it may return a negative number if it is a fraction of a degree beyond the position).
441 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
442 +{{/html}}
443 +
429 429  ====== __(Relative) Move in PWM (**M**)__ ======
430 -)))
431 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
432 -Ex: #5M1500<cr>
433 433  
446 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
447 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
448 +Example: #5M1500&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
449 +
434 434  The relative move in PWM command causes the servo to read its current position and move by the specified number of PWM signal. For example if the servo is set to rotate CW (default) and an M command of 1500 is sent to the servo, it will cause the servo to rotate clockwise by 90 degrees. Negative PWM value would cause the servo to rotate in the opposite configured direction.
435 -)))
451 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
452 +{{/html}}
436 436  
437 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
438 -====== Raw Duty-cycle Move (**RDM**) ======
439 -)))
440 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
441 -Ex: #5RDM512<cr>
454 +====== __Raw Duty-cycle Move (**RDM**)__ ======
442 442  
443 -The raw duty-cycle move command (or free move command) will rotate the servo at a specified duty cycle value in wheel mode (a.k.a. "continuous rotation") like a geared DC motor.
456 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
457 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
458 +Example: #5RDM512&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
444 444  
445 -The duty values range from 0 to 1023. Negative values will rotate the servo in the opposite direction (for factory default a negative value would be counter clockwise).
460 +The raw duty-cycle move command (or free move command) will rotate the servo at a specified duty cycle value in wheel mode (a.k.a. "continuous rotation") like a geared DC motor.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
446 446  
447 -Query Move in Duty-cycle (**QMD**)
462 +The duty values range from 0 to 1023. Negative values will rotate the servo in the opposite direction (for factory default a negative value would be counter clockwise).<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
448 448  
449 -Ex: #5QMD<cr> might return *5QMD512
464 +Query Move in Duty-cycle (**QMD**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
450 450  
466 +Example: #5QMD&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QMD512<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
467 +
451 451  This command queries the raw duty-cycle move value. 512 value means that the motor is rotating at 50% duty-cycle.
452 -)))
469 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
470 +{{/html}}
453 453  
454 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
455 -====== Query Status (**Q**) ======
456 -)))
457 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
458 -The status query describes what the servo is currently doing. The query returns an integer which must be looked up in the table below.
472 +====== __Query Status (**Q**)__ ======
459 459  
460 -Ex: #5Q<cr> might return *5Q6<cr>
474 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
475 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
476 +The status query describes what the servo is currently doing. The query returns an integer which must be looked up in the table below.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
461 461  
462 -which indicates the motor is holding a position.
463 -)))
478 +Ex: #5Q&lt;cr&gt; might return *5Q6&lt;cr&gt;, which indicates the motor is holding a position.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
479 +</div></div>
480 +{{/html}}
464 464  
465 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |***Value returned (Q)**|**Status**|**Detailed description**
482 +|(% style="width:25px" %) |***Value returned (Q)**|**Status**|**Detailed description**
466 466  | |ex: *5Q0<cr>|0: Unknown|LSS is unsure / unknown state
467 467  | |ex: *5Q1<cr>|1: Limp|Motor driving circuit is not powered and horn can be moved freely
468 468  | |ex: *5Q2<cr>|2: Free moving|Servo is rotating in duty motion / free move using the RDM command
... ... @@ -479,522 +479,521 @@
479 479  Send a Q1 command to know which limit has been reached (described below).
480 480  )))
481 481  
482 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(% colspan="3" rowspan="1" %)If a safety limit has been reached and exceeded, the LED will flash red and the servo will stop providing torque (no longer react to commands which cause the motor to rotate). In order to determine which limit has been reached, send a Q1 command. The servo must be RESET in order to return to normal operation, though if a limit is still detected (for example the servo is still too hot), it will revert back to Safe Mode.
483 -| |***Value returned (Q1)**|**Status**|**Detailed description**
499 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
500 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
501 +If a safety limit has been reached and exceeded, the LED will flash red and the servo will stop providing torque (no longer react to commands which cause the motor to rotate). In order to determine which limit has been reached, send a Q1 command. The servo must be RESET in order to return to normal operation, though if a limit is still detected (for example the servo is still too hot), it will revert back to Safe Mode.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
502 +</div></div>
503 +{{/html}}
504 +
505 +|(% style="width:25px" %) |***Value returned (Q1)**|**Status**|**Detailed description**
484 484  | |ex: *5Q0<cr>|No limits have been passed|Nothing is wrong
485 485  | |ex: *5Q1<cr>|Current limit has been passed|Something cause the current to either spike, or remain too high for too long
486 486  | |ex: *5Q2<cr>|Input voltage detected is below or above acceptable range|Check the voltage of your batteries or power source
487 487  | |ex: *5Q3<cr>|Temperature limit has been reached|The servo is too hot to continue operating safely.
488 488  
489 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
490 -====== Limp (**L**) ======
491 -)))
492 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
493 -Ex: #5L<cr>
511 +====== __Limp (**L**)__ ======
494 494  
495 -This action causes the servo to go "limp". The microcontroller will still be powered, but the motor will not. As an emergency safety feature, should the robot not be doing what it is supposed to or risks damage, use the broadcast ID to set all servos limp #254L<cr>.
496 -)))
513 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
514 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
515 +Example: #5L&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
497 497  
498 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
499 -====== Halt & Hold (**H**) ======
500 -)))
501 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
502 -Example: #5H<cr>
517 +This action causes the servo to go "limp". The microcontroller will still be powered, but the motor will not. As an emergency safety feature, should the robot not be doing what it is supposed to or risks damage, use the broadcast ID to set all servos limp #254L&lt;cr&gt;.
518 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
519 +{{/html}}
503 503  
521 +====== __Halt & Hold (**H**)__ ======
522 +
523 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
524 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
525 +Example: #5H&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
526 +
504 504  This command causes the servo to stop immediately and hold that angular position. It overrides whatever the servo might be doing at the time the command is received (accelerating, travelling, deccelerating, etc.)
505 -)))
528 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
529 +{{/html}}
506 506  
507 507  == Motion Setup ==
508 508  
509 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
510 -====== Enable Motion Profile (**EM**) ======
511 -)))
512 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
513 -EM1 (Enable Motion Profile #1) is the default mode of the LSS and is an easy way to control the servo's position with a single (serial) position command. This mode uses a trapezoidal motion profile which takes care of acceleration, constant speed travel and deceleration. Once the actual position is within a certain value of the target, it switches to a holding algorithm. The LSS commands for Angular Acceleration and Deceleration (AA/CAA/AD/CAD) Angular Stiffness (AS/CAS) and Angular holding stiffness (AH/CAH) affect this motion profile. Modifiers like SD/S and T can be used in EM1.
533 +====== __Enable Motion Profile (**EM**)__ ======
514 514  
515 -Ex: #5EM1<cr>
535 +{{html clean="false" wiki="true"}}
536 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
537 +EM1 (Enable Motion Profile #1) is the default mode of the LSS and is an easy way to control the servo's position with a single (serial) position command. This mode uses a trapezoidal motion profile which takes care of acceleration, constant speed travel and deceleration. Once the actual position is within a certain value of the target, it switches to a holding algorithm. The LSS commands for Angular Acceleration and Deceleration (AA/CAA/AD/CAD) Angular Stiffness (AS/CAS) and Angular holding stiffness (AH/CAH) affect this motion profile. Modifiers like SD/S and T can be used in EM1.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
516 516  
517 -This command enables a trapezoidal motion profile for servo #5
539 +Ex: #5EM1&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
518 518  
519 -Ex: #5EM0<cr>
541 +This command enables a trapezoidal motion profile for servo #5 <div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
520 520  
543 +Ex: #5EM0&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
544 +
521 521  This command will disable the built-in trapezoidal motion profile. As such, the servo will move at full speed to the target position using the D/MD action commands. Modifiers like SD/S or T cannot be used in EM0 mode. By default the Filter Position Counter, or "FPC" is active in EM0 mode to smooth out its operation. EM0 is suggested for applications where an external controller will be determining all incremental intermediate positions of the servo's motion, effectively replacing a trajectory manager. To prevent having to send position commands continuously to reach the desired position in EM0/FPC active (FPC >= 2), an internal position engine (IPE) repeats the last position command. Note that in EM0 mode, the servo will effectively always be in status: Holding (if using the query status command).
522 522  
523 -Query Motion Profile (**QEM**)
547 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
524 524  
525 -Ex: #5QEM<cr> might return *5QEM1<cr>
549 +Query Motion Profile (**QEM**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
526 526  
527 -This command will query the motion profile. **0:** motion profile disabled / **1:** trapezoidal motion profile enabled.
551 +Ex: #5QEM&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QEM1&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
528 528  
529 -Configure Motion Profile (**CEM**)
553 +This command will query the motion profile. **0:** motion profile disabled / **1:** trapezoidal motion profile enabled.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
530 530  
531 -Ex: #5CEM0<cr>
555 +Configure Motion Profile (**CEM**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
532 532  
557 +Ex: #5CEM0&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
558 +
533 533  This command configures the motion profile and saves it in the EEPROM. The setting will be saved upon servo reset / power cycle.
534 -)))
560 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
561 +{{/html}}
535 535  
536 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
537 -====== Filter Position Count (**FPC**) ======
538 -)))
539 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
563 +====== __Filter Position Count (**FPC**)__ ======
564 +
565 +{{html clean="false" wiki="true"}}
566 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
540 540  The FPC value relates to the depth of a first order filter (exponential weighted average) over the position change. This has the effect of slowing down both acceleration and deceleration while still allowing the LSS to try to reach the desired position at maximum power at all times. A smaller FPC value will reduce the smoothing effect and a larger value will increase it. To prevent having to send position commands continuously to reach the desired position in EM0/FPC active (FPC >= 2), an internal position engine (IPE) has been put in place, which is also active by default.
568 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
569 +Ex: #5FPC10&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
570 +This command allows the user to change the Filter Position Count value for that session. <div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
541 541  
542 -Ex: #5FPC10<cr>
572 +Query Filter Position Count (**QFPC**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
543 543  
544 -This command allows the user to change the Filter Position Count value for that session.
574 +Ex: #5QFPC&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QFPC10&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
545 545  
546 -Query Filter Position Count (**QFPC**)
576 +This command will query the Filter Position Count value.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
547 547  
548 -Ex: #5QFPC<cr> might return *5QFPC10<cr>
578 +Configure Filter Position Count (**CFPC**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
549 549  
550 -This command will query the Filter Position Count value.
580 +Ex: #5CFPC10&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
551 551  
552 -Configure Filter Position Count (**CFPC**)
553 -
554 -Ex: #5CFPC10<cr>
555 -
556 556  This command configures the Filter Position Count value and saves it in the EEPROM. The setting will be saved upon servo reset / power cycle.
557 -)))
583 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
584 +{{/html}}
558 558  
559 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
560 -====== Origin Offset (**O**) ======
561 -)))
562 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
563 -Ex: #5O2400<cr>
586 +====== __Origin Offset (**O**)__ ======
564 564  
565 -This command allows you to change the origin of the servo in relation to the factory zero position for that session. As with all action commands, the setting will be lost upon servo reset / power cycle. Origin offset commands are not cumulative and always relate to factory zero. In the first image, the origin at factory offset '0' (centered).
588 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
589 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
590 +Example: #5O2400&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
566 566  
567 -[[image:https://wiki.lynxmotion.com/info/wiki/lynxmotion/download/ses-v2/lynxmotion-smart-servo/lss-communication-protocol/WebHome/LSS-servo-default.jpg||alt="LSS-servo-default.jpg"]]
592 +This command allows you to change the origin of the servo in relation to the factory zero position for that session. As with all action commands, the setting will be lost upon servo reset / power cycle. Origin offset commands are not cumulative and always relate to factory zero. In the first image, the origin at factory offset '0' (centered).<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
568 568  
569 -In the second image, the origin, and the corresponding angular range (explained below) have been shifted by +240.0 degrees:
594 +[[image:LSS-servo-default.jpg]]<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
570 570  
571 -[[image:https://wiki.lynxmotion.com/info/wiki/lynxmotion/download/ses-v2/lynxmotion-smart-servo/lss-communication-protocol/WebHome/LSS-servo-origin.jpg||alt="LSS-servo-origin.jpg"]]
596 +In the second image, the origin, and the corresponding angular range (explained below) have been shifted by +240.0 degrees:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
572 572  
573 -Origin Offset Query (**QO**)
598 +[[image:LSS-servo-origin.jpg]]<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
574 574  
575 -Ex: #5QO<cr> might return *5QO-13
600 +Origin Offset Query (**QO**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
576 576  
577 -This allows you to query the angle (in tenths of degrees) of the origin in relation to the factory zero position. In this example, the new origin is at -1.3 degrees from the factory zero.
602 +Example: #5QO&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QO-13<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
578 578  
579 -Configure Origin Offset (**CO**)
604 +This allows you to query the angle (in tenths of degrees) of the origin in relation to the factory zero position. In this example, the new origin is at -1.3 degrees from the factory zero.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
580 580  
581 -Ex: #5CO-24<cr>
606 +Configure Origin Offset (**CO**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
582 582  
608 +Example: #5CO-24&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
609 +
583 583  This command allows you to change the origin of the servo in relation to the factory zero position in EEPROM. The setting will be saved upon servo reset / power cycle. Origin offset configuration commands are not cumulative and always relate to factory zero. The new origin is also used in RC mode. In the example, the new origin will be at -2.4 degrees from the factory zero.
584 -)))
611 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
612 +{{/html}}
585 585  
586 -|(% colspan="2" %)Angular Range (**AR**)(((
587 -====== ======
588 -)))
589 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
590 -Ex: #5AR1800<cr>
614 +====== __Angular Range (**AR**)__ ======
591 591  
592 -This command allows you to temporarily change the total angular range of the servo in tenths of degrees. This applies to the Position in Pulse (P) command and RC mode. The default for (P) and RC mode is 1800 (180.0 degrees total, or ±90.0 degrees). The image below shows a standard -180.0 to +180.0 range, with no offset:
616 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
617 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
618 +Example: #5AR1800&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
593 593  
594 -[[image:https://wiki.lynxmotion.com/info/wiki/lynxmotion/download/ses-v2/lynxmotion-smart-servo/lss-communication-protocol/WebHome/LSS-servo-default.jpg||alt="LSS-servo-default.jpg"]]
620 +This command allows you to temporarily change the total angular range of the servo in tenths of degrees. This applies to the Position in Pulse (P) command and RC mode. The default for (P) and RC mode is 1800 (180.0 degrees total, or ±90.0 degrees). The image below shows a standard -180.0 to +180.0 range, with no offset:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
595 595  
596 -Below, the angular range is restricted to 180.0 degrees, or -90.0 to +90.0. The center has remained unchanged.
622 +[[image:LSS-servo-default.jpg]]<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
597 597  
598 -[[image:https://wiki.lynxmotion.com/info/wiki/lynxmotion/download/ses-v2/lynxmotion-smart-servo/lss-communication-protocol/WebHome/LSS-servo-ar.jpg||alt="LSS-servo-ar.jpg"]]
624 +Below, the angular range is restricted to 180.0 degrees, or -90.0 to +90.0. The center has remained unchanged.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
599 599  
600 -Finally, the angular range action command (ex. #5AR1800<cr>) and origin offset action command (ex. #5O-1200<cr>) are used to move both the center and limit the angular range:
626 +[[image:LSS-servo-ar.jpg]]<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
601 601  
602 -[[image:https://wiki.lynxmotion.com/info/wiki/lynxmotion/download/ses-v2/lynxmotion-smart-servo/lss-communication-protocol/WebHome/LSS-servo-ar-o-1.jpg||alt="LSS-servo-ar-o-1.jpg"]]
628 +Finally, the angular range action command (ex. #5AR1800&lt;cr&gt;) and origin offset action command (ex. #5O-1200&lt;cr&gt;) are used to move both the center and limit the angular range:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
603 603  
604 -Query Angular Range (**QAR**)
630 +[[image:LSS-servo-ar-o-1.jpg]]<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
605 605  
606 -Ex: #5QAR<cr> might return *5AR1800, indicating the total angular range is 180.0 degrees.
632 +Query Angular Range (**QAR**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
607 607  
608 -Configure Angular Range (**CAR**)
634 +Example: #5QAR&lt;cr&gt; might return *5AR1800, indicating the total angular range is 180.0 degrees.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
609 609  
636 +Configure Angular Range (**CAR**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
637 +
610 610  This command allows you to change the total angular range of the servo in tenths of degrees in EEPROM. The setting will be saved upon servo reset / power cycle.
611 -)))
639 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
640 +{{/html}}
612 612  
613 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
614 -====== Angular Stiffness (**AS**) ======
615 -)))
616 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
617 -The servo's rigidity / angular stiffness can be thought of as (though not identical to) a damped spring in which the value affects the stiffness and embodies how much, and how quickly the servo tried keep the requested position against changes. There are no units.
642 +====== __Angular Stiffness (**AS**)__ ======
618 618  
619 -A higher value of "angular stiffness":
644 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
645 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
646 +The servo's rigidity / angular stiffness can be thought of as (though not identical to) a damped spring in which the value affects the stiffness and embodies how much, and how quickly the servo tried keep the requested position against changes. There are no units.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
620 620  
648 +A higher value of "angular stiffness":<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
649 +
621 621  * The more torque will be applied to try to keep the desired position against external input / changes
622 -* The faster the motor will reach its intended travel speed and the motor will decelerate faster and nearer to its target position
651 +* The faster the motor will reach its intended travel speed and the motor will decelerate faster and nearer to its target position<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
623 623  
624 -A lower value on the other hand:
653 +A lower value on the other hand:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
625 625  
626 626  * Causes a slower acceleration to the travel speed, and a slower deceleration
627 -* Allows the target position to deviate more from its position before additional torque is applied to bring it back
656 +* Allows the target position to deviate more from its position before additional torque is applied to bring it back<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
628 628  
629 -The default value for stiffness depending on the firmware may be 0 or 1. Greater values produce increasingly erratic behavior and the effect becomes extreme below -4 and above +4. Maximum values are -10 to +10.
658 +The default value for stiffness depending on the firmware may be 0 or 1. Greater values produce increasingly erratic behavior and the effect becomes extreme below -4 and above +4. Maximum values are -10 to +10.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
630 630  
631 -Ex: #5AS-2<cr>
660 +Ex: #5AS-2&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
632 632  
633 -This reduces the angular stiffness to -2 for that session, allowing the servo to deviate more around the desired position. This can be beneficial in many situations such as impacts (legged robots) where more of a "spring" effect is desired. Upon reset, the servo will use the value stored in memory, based on the last configuration command.
662 +This reduces the angular stiffness to -2 for that session, allowing the servo to deviate more around the desired position. This can be beneficial in many situations such as impacts (legged robots) where more of a "spring" effect is desired. Upon reset, the servo will use the value stored in memory, based on the last configuration command.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
634 634  
635 -Ex: #5QAS<cr>
664 +Ex: #5QAS&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
636 636  
637 -Queries the value being used.
666 +Queries the value being used.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
638 638  
639 -Ex: #5CAS-2<cr>Writes the desired angular stiffness value to EEPROM.
640 -)))
668 +Ex: #5CAS-2&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
641 641  
642 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
643 -====== Angular Holding Stiffness (**AH**) ======
644 -)))
645 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
646 -The angular holding stiffness determines the servo's ability to hold a desired position under load. The default value for stiffness depending on the firmware may be 0 or 1. Greater values produce increasingly erratic behavior and the effect becomes extreme below -4 and above +4. Maximum values are -10 to +10.
670 +Writes the desired angular stiffness value to EEPROM.
671 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
672 +{{/html}}
647 647  
648 -Ex: #5AH3<cr>
674 +====== __Angular Holding Stiffness (**AH**)__ ======
649 649  
650 -This sets the holding stiffness for servo #5 to 3 for that session.
676 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
677 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
678 +The angular holding stiffness determines the servo's ability to hold a desired position under load. The default value for stiffness depending on the firmware may be 0 or 1. Greater values produce increasingly erratic behavior and the effect becomes extreme below -4 and above +4. Maximum values are -10 to +10.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
651 651  
652 -Query Angular Holding Stiffness (**QAH**)
680 +Ex: #5AH3&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
653 653  
654 -Ex: #5QAH<cr> might return *5QAH3<cr>
682 +This sets the holding stiffness for servo #5 to 3 for that session.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
655 655  
656 -This returns the servo's angular holding stiffness value.
684 +Query Angular Holding Stiffness (**QAH**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
657 657  
658 -Configure Angular Holding Stiffness (**CAH**)
686 +Ex: #5QAH&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QAH3&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
659 659  
660 -Ex: #5CAH2<cr>
688 +This returns the servo's angular holding stiffness value.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
661 661  
662 -This writes the angular holding stiffness of servo #5 to 2 to EEPROM.
663 -)))
690 +Configure Angular Holding Stiffness (**CAH**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
664 664  
665 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
666 -====== Angular Acceleration (**AA**) ======
667 -)))
668 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
669 -The default value for angular acceleration is 100. Accepts values of between 1 and 100. Increments of 10 degrees per second squared.
692 +Ex: #5CAH2&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
670 670  
671 -Ex: #5AA30<cr>
694 +This writes the angular holding stiffness of servo #5 to 2 to EEPROM.
695 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
696 +{{/html}}
672 672  
673 -This sets the angular acceleration for servo #5 to 30 degrees per second squared (°/s^^2^^).
698 +====== __Angular Acceleration (**AA**)__ ======
674 674  
675 -Query Angular Acceleration (**QAA**)
700 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
701 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
702 +The default value for angular acceleration is 100. Accepts values of between 1 and 100. Increments of 10 degrees per second squared.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
676 676  
677 -Ex: #5QAA<cr> might return *5QAA30<cr>
704 +Ex: #5AA30&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
678 678  
679 -This returns the servo's angular acceleration in degrees per second squared (°/s^^2^^).
706 +This sets the angular acceleration for servo #5 to 30 degrees per second squared (°/s^^2^^).<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
680 680  
681 -Configure Angular Acceleration (**CAA**)
708 +Query Angular Acceleration (**QAA**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
682 682  
683 -Ex: #5CAA30<cr>
710 +Ex: #5QAA&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QAA30&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
684 684  
685 -This writes the angular acceleration of servo #5 to 30 degrees per second squared (°/s^^2^^) to EEPROM.
686 -)))
712 +This returns the servo's angular acceleration in degrees per second squared (°/s^^2^^).<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
687 687  
688 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
689 -====== Angular Deceleration (**AD**) ======
690 -)))
691 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
692 -The default value for angular deceleration is 100. Accepts values of between 1 and 100. Increments of 10 degrees per second squared.
714 +Configure Angular Acceleration (**CAA**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
693 693  
694 -Ex: #5AD30<cr>
716 +Ex: #5CAA30&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
695 695  
696 -This sets the angular deceleration for servo #5 to 30 degrees per second squared (°/s^^2^^).
718 +This writes the angular acceleration of servo #5 to 30 degrees per second squared (°/s^^2^^) to EEPROM.
719 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
720 +{{/html}}
697 697  
698 -Query Angular Deceleration (**QAD**)
722 +====== __Angular Deceleration (**AD**)__ ======
699 699  
700 -Ex: #5QAD<cr> might return *5QAD30<cr>
724 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
725 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
726 +The default value for angular deceleration is 100. Accepts values of between 1 and 100. Increments of 10 degrees per second squared.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
701 701  
702 -This returns the servo's angular deceleration in degrees per second squared (°/s^^2^^).
728 +Ex: #5AD30&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
703 703  
704 -Configure Angular Deceleration (**CAD**)
730 +This sets the angular deceleration for servo #5 to 30 degrees per second squared (°/s^^2^^).<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
705 705  
706 -Ex: #5CAD30<cr>
732 +Query Angular Deceleration (**QAD**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
707 707  
708 -This writes the angular deceleration of servo #5 to 30 degrees per second squared (°/s^^2^^) to EEPROM.
709 -)))
734 +Ex: #5QAD&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QAD30&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
710 710  
711 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
712 -====== Gyre Direction (**G**) ======
713 -)))
714 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
715 -"Gyre" is defined as a circular course or motion. The effect of changing the gyre direction is as if you were to use a mirror image of a circle. By default: CW = 1; CCW = -1.
736 +This returns the servo's angular deceleration in degrees per second squared (°/s^^2^^).<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
716 716  
717 -Ex: #5G-1<cr>
738 +Configure Angular Deceleration (**CAD**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
718 718  
719 -This command will cause servo #5's positions to be inverted, effectively causing the servo to rotate in the opposite direction given the same command. For example in a 2WD robot, servos are often physically installed back to back, therefore setting one of the servos to a negative gyration, the same wheel command (ex WR30) to both servos will cause the robot to move forward or backward rather than rotate.
740 +Ex: #5CAD30&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
720 720  
721 -Query Gyre Direction (**QG**)
742 +This writes the angular deceleration of servo #5 to 30 degrees per second squared (°/s^^2^^) to EEPROM.
743 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
744 +{{/html}}
722 722  
723 -Ex: #5QG<cr> might return *5QG-1<cr>
746 +====== __Gyre Direction (**G**)__ ======
724 724  
725 -The value returned above means the servo is in a counter-clockwise gyration. Sending a #5WR30 command will rotate the servo in a counter-clockwise gyration at 30 RPM.
748 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
749 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
750 +"Gyre" is defined as a circular course or motion. The effect of changing the gyre direction is as if you were to use a mirror image of a circle. By default: CW = 1; CCW = -1.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
726 726  
727 -Configure Gyre (**CG**)
752 +Ex: #5G-1&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
728 728  
729 -Ex: #5CG-1<cr>
754 +This command will cause servo #5's positions to be inverted, effectively causing the servo to rotate in the opposite direction given the same command. For example in a 2WD robot, servos are often physically installed back to back, therefore setting one of the servos to a negative gyration, the same wheel command (ex WR30) to both servos will cause the robot to move forward or backward rather than rotate.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
730 730  
731 -This changes the gyre direction as described above and also writes to EEPROM.
732 -)))
756 +Query Gyre Direction (**QG**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
733 733  
734 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
735 -====== First Position ======
736 -)))
737 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
738 -In certain cases, a user might want to have the servo move to a specific angle upon power up; we refer to this as "first position" (a.k.a. "initial position"). The factory default has no first position value stored in EEPROM and therefore upon power up, the servo remains limp until a position (or hold command) is assigned. Note that the number should be restricted to -1790 (-179.0 degrees) to +1790 (179.0 degrees) and values beyond this will be changed to 1800.
758 +Ex: #5QG&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QG-1&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
739 739  
740 -Query First Position in Degrees (**QFD**)
760 +The value returned above means the servo is in a counter-clockwise gyration. Sending a #5WR30 command will rotate the servo in a counter-clockwise gyration at 30 RPM.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
741 741  
742 -Ex: #5QFD<cr> might return *5QFD900<cr>
762 +Configure Gyre (**CG**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
743 743  
744 -The reply above indicates that servo with ID 5 has a first position of 90.0 degrees. If there is no first position value stored, the reply will be DIS.
764 +Ex: #5CG-1&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
745 745  
746 -Configure First Position in Degrees (**CFD**)
766 +This changes the gyre direction as described above and also writes to EEPROM.
767 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
768 +{{/html}}
747 747  
748 -Ex: #5CFD900<cr>
770 +====== __First Position__ ======
749 749  
750 -This configuration command means the servo, when set to smart mode, will immediately move to 90.0 degrees upon power up. Sending a CFD command without a number (Ex. #5CFD<cr>) results in the servo remaining limp upon power up. In order to remove the first position, send no value, ex: #5CFD<cr>
751 -)))
772 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
773 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
774 +In certain cases, a user might want to have the servo move to a specific angle upon power up; we refer to this as "first position" (a.k.a. "initial position"). The factory default has no first position value stored in EEPROM and therefore upon power up, the servo remains limp until a position (or hold command) is assigned. Note that the number should be restricted to -1790 (-179.0 degrees) to +1790 (179.0 degrees) and values beyond this will be changed to 1800. <div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
752 752  
753 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
754 -====== Maximum Motor Duty (**MMD**) ======
755 -)))
756 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
757 -This command allows the user to limit the duty cycle value sent from the servo's MCU to the DC Motor driver. The duty cycle limit value can be within the range of 255 to 1023. The default value is 1023. A typical use-case for this command is active compliance.
776 +Query First Position in Degrees (**QFD**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
758 758  
759 -Ex: #5MMD512<cr>
778 +Ex: #5QFD&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QFD900&lt;cr&gt; <div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
760 760  
761 -This will set the duty-cycle to 512 for servo with ID 5 for that session.
780 +The reply above indicates that servo with ID 5 has a first position of 90.0 degrees. If there is no first position value stored, the reply will be DIS.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
762 762  
763 -Query Maximum Motor Duty (**QMMD**)
782 +Configure First Position in Degrees (**CFD**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
764 764  
765 -Ex: #5QMMDD<cr> might return *5QMMD512<cr>
784 +Ex: #5CFD900&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
766 766  
767 -This command returns the configured limit of the duty cycle value sent from the servo's MCU to the Motor Controller. The default value is 1023.
768 -)))
786 +This configuration command means the servo, when set to smart mode, will immediately move to 90.0 degrees upon power up. Sending a CFD command without a number (Ex. #5CFD&lt;cr&gt;) results in the servo remaining limp upon power up. In order to remove the first position, send no value, ex: #5CFD&lt;cr&gt;
787 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
788 +{{/html}}
769 769  
770 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
771 -====== Maximum Speed in Degrees (**SD**) ======
772 -)))
773 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
774 -Ex: #5SD1800<cr>
790 +====== __Maximum Motor Duty (**MMD**)__ ======
775 775  
776 -This command sets the servo's maximum speed for motion commands in tenths of degrees per second for that session. In the example above, the servo's maximum speed for that session would be set to 180.0 degrees per second. The servo's maximum speed cannot be set higher than its physical limit at a given voltage. The SD action command overrides CSD (described below) for that session. Upon reset or power cycle, the servo reverts to the value associated with CSD as described below. Note that SD and SR (described below) are effectively the same, but allow the user to specify the speed in either unit. The last command (either SR or SD) received is what the servo uses for that session.
792 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
793 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
794 +This command allows the user to limit the duty cycle value sent from the servo's MCU to the DC Motor driver. The duty cycle limit value can be within the range of 255 to 1023. The default value is 1023. A typical use-case for this command is active compliance.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
777 777  
778 -Query Speed in Degrees (**QSD**)
796 +Ex: #5MMD512&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
779 779  
780 -Ex: #5QSD<cr> might return *5QSD1800<cr>
798 +This will set the duty-cycle to 512 for servo with ID 5 for that session.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
781 781  
782 -By default QSD will return the current session value, which is set to the value of CSD as reset/power cycle and changed whenever an SD/SR command is processed. If #5QSD1<cr> is sent, the configured maximum speed (CSD value) will be returned instead. You can also query the current speed using "2" and the current target travel speed using "3". See the table below for an example:
783 -)))
800 +Query Maximum Motor Duty (**QMMD**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
784 784  
785 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |**Command sent**|**Returned value (1/10 °)**
786 -| |ex: #5QSD<cr>|Session value for maximum speed (set by latest SD/SR command)
787 -| |ex: #5QSD1<cr>|Configured maximum speed in EEPROM (set by CSD/CSR)
788 -| |ex: #5QSD2<cr>|Instantaneous speed (same as QWD)
789 -| |ex: #5QSD3<cr>|Target travel speed
802 +Ex: #5QMMDD&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QMMD512&lt;cr&gt; <div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
790 790  
791 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
792 -Configure Speed in Degrees (**CSD**)
804 +This command returns the configured limit of the duty cycle value sent from the servo's MCU to the Motor Controller. The default value is 1023.
805 +<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div></div></div>
806 +{{/html}}
793 793  
794 -Ex: #5CSD1800<cr>
808 +====== __Maximum Speed in Degrees (**SD**)__ ======
795 795  
796 -Using the CSD command sets the servo's maximum speed which is saved in EEPROM. In the example above, the servo's maximum speed will be set to 180.0 degrees per second. When the servo is powered on (or after a reset), the CSD value is used. Note that CSD and CSR (described below) are effectively the same, but allow the user to specify the speed in either unit. The last command (either CSR or CSD) is what the servo uses for that session.
797 -)))
810 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
811 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
812 +Ex: #5SD1800&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
813 +This command sets the servo's maximum speed for motion commands in tenths of degrees per second for that session. In the example above, the servo's maximum speed for that session would be set to 180.0 degrees per second. The servo's maximum speed cannot be set higher than its physical limit at a given voltage. The SD action command overrides CSD (described below) for that session. Upon reset or power cycle, the servo reverts to the value associated with CSD as described below. Note that SD and SR (described below) are effectively the same, but allow the user to specify the speed in either unit. The last command (either SR or SD) received is what the servo uses for that session.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
798 798  
799 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
800 -====== Maximum Speed in RPM (**SR**) ======
801 -)))
802 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
803 -Ex: #5SR45<cr>
815 +Query Speed in Degrees (**QSD**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
804 804  
805 -This command sets the servo's maximum speed for motion commands in rpm for that session. In the example above, the servo's maximum speed for that session would be set to 45rpm. The servo's maximum speed cannot be set higher than its physical limit at a given voltage. SR overrides CSR (described below) for that session. Upon reset or power cycle, the servo reverts to the value associated with CSR as described below. Note that SD (described above) and SR are effectively the same, but allow the user to specify the speed in either unit. The last command (either SR or SD) received is what the servo uses for that session.
817 +Ex: #5QSD&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QSD1800&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
806 806  
807 -Query Speed in RPM (**QSR**)
819 +By default QSD will return the current session value, which is set to the value of CSD as reset/power cycle and changed whenever an SD/SR command is processed. If #5QSD1&lt;cr&gt; is sent, the configured maximum speed (CSD value) will be returned instead. You can also query the current speed using "2" and the current target travel speed using "3". See the table below for an example:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
808 808  
809 -Ex: #5QSR<cr> might return *5QSR45<cr>
821 +|**Command sent**|**Returned value (1/10 °)**
822 +|ex: #5QSD&lt;cr&gt;|Session value for maximum speed (set by latest SD/SR command)
823 +|ex: #5QSD1&lt;cr&gt;|Configured maximum speed in EEPROM (set by CSD/CSR)
824 +|ex: #5QSD2&lt;cr&gt;|Instantaneous speed (same as QWD)
825 +|ex: #5QSD3&lt;cr&gt;|Target travel speed<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
810 810  
811 -By default QSR will return the current session value, which is set to the value of CSR as reset/power cycle and changed whenever an SD/SR command is processed. If #5QSR1<cr> is sent, the configured maximum speed (CSR value) will be returned instead. You can also query the current speed using "2" and the current target travel speed using "3". See the table below for an example:
812 -)))
827 +Configure Speed in Degrees (**CSD**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
813 813  
814 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |**Command sent**|**Returned value (1/10 °)**
815 -| |ex: #5QSR<cr>|Session value for maximum speed (set by latest SD/SR command)
816 -| |ex: #5QSR1<cr>|Configured maximum speed in EEPROM (set by CSD/CSR)
817 -| |ex: #5QSR2<cr>|Instantaneous speed (same as QWD)
818 -| |ex: #5QSR3<cr>|Target travel speed
829 +Ex: #5CSD1800&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
830 +Using the CSD command sets the servo's maximum speed which is saved in EEPROM. In the example above, the servo's maximum speed will be set to 180.0 degrees per second. When the servo is powered on (or after a reset), the CSD value is used. Note that CSD and CSR (described below) are effectively the same, but allow the user to specify the speed in either unit. The last command (either CSR or CSD) is what the servo uses for that session.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
831 +</div></div>
832 +{{/html}}
819 819  
820 -|(((
821 -Configure Speed in RPM (**CSR**)
834 +====== __Maximum Speed in RPM (**SR**)__ ======
822 822  
823 -Ex: #5CSR45<cr>
836 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
837 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
838 +Ex: #5SR45&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
839 +This command sets the servo's maximum speed for motion commands in rpm for that session. In the example above, the servo's maximum speed for that session would be set to 45rpm. The servo's maximum speed cannot be set higher than its physical limit at a given voltage. SR overrides CSR (described below) for that session. Upon reset or power cycle, the servo reverts to the value associated with CSR as described below. Note that SD (described above) and SR are effectively the same, but allow the user to specify the speed in either unit. The last command (either SR or SD) received is what the servo uses for that session.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
824 824  
825 -Using the CSR command sets the servo's maximum speed which is saved in EEPROM. In the example above, the servo's maximum speed will be set to 45rpm. When the servo is powered on (or after a reset), the CSR value is used. Note that CSD and CSR are effectively the same, but allow the user to specify the speed in either unit. The last command (either CSR or CSD) received is what the servo uses for that session.
826 -)))|
841 +Query Speed in RPM (**QSR**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
827 827  
828 -== Modifiers ==
843 +Ex: #5QSR&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QSR45&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
829 829  
830 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
831 -====== Speed (**S**, **SD**) modifier ======
832 -)))
833 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
834 -Ex: #5P1500S750<cr>
845 +By default QSR will return the current session value, which is set to the value of CSR as reset/power cycle and changed whenever an SD/SR command is processed. If #5QSR1&lt;cr&gt; is sent, the configured maximum speed (CSR value) will be returned instead. You can also query the current speed using "2" and the current target travel speed using "3". See the table below for an example:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
835 835  
836 -Modifier (S) is only for a position (P) action and determines the speed of the move in microseconds per second. A speed of 750 microseconds would cause the servo to rotate from its current position to the desired position at a speed of 750 microseconds per second. This command is in place to ensure backwards compatibility with the SSC-32 / 32U protocol.
847 +|**Command sent**|**Returned value (1/10 °)**
848 +|ex: #5QSR&lt;cr&gt;|Session value for maximum speed (set by latest SD/SR command)
849 +|ex: #5QSR1&lt;cr&gt;|Configured maximum speed in EEPROM (set by CSD/CSR)
850 +|ex: #5QSR2&lt;cr&gt;|Instantaneous speed (same as QWD)
851 +|ex: #5QSR3&lt;cr&gt;|Target travel speed<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
837 837  
838 -Ex: #5D0SD180<cr>
853 +Configure Speed in RPM (**CSR**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
839 839  
840 -Modifier (SD) is only for a position (D) or relative position (MD) action and determines the speed of the move in tenths of degrees per second. A speed modifier (SD) of 180 would cause the servo to rotate from its current position to the desired absolute or relative position at a speed of 18 degrees per second.
855 +Ex: #5CSR45&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
856 +Using the CSR command sets the servo's maximum speed which is saved in EEPROM. In the example above, the servo's maximum speed will be set to 45rpm. When the servo is powered on (or after a reset), the CSR value is used. Note that CSD and CSR are effectively the same, but allow the user to specify the speed in either unit. The last command (either CSR or CSD) received is what the servo uses for that session.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
857 +</div></div>
858 +{{/html}}
841 841  
842 -Query Speed (**QS**)
860 +== Modifiers ==
843 843  
844 -Ex: #5QS<cr> might return *5QS300<cr>
862 +====== __Speed (**S**, **SD**) modifier__ ======
845 845  
846 -This command queries the current speed in microseconds per second.
847 -)))
864 +{{html clean="false" wiki="true"}}
865 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
866 +Example: #5P1500S750&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
867 +Modifier (S) is only for a position (P) action and determines the speed of the move in microseconds per second. A speed of 750 microseconds would cause the servo to rotate from its current position to the desired position at a speed of 750 microseconds per second. This command is in place to ensure backwards compatibility with the SSC-32 / 32U protocol.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
868 +Example: #5D0SD180&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
869 +Modifier (SD) is only for a position (D) or relative position (MD) action and determines the speed of the move in tenths of degrees per second. A speed modifier (SD) of 180 would cause the servo to rotate from its current position to the desired absolute or relative position at a speed of 18 degrees per second.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
870 +Query Speed (**QS**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
871 +Example: #5QS&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QS300&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
872 +This command queries the current speed in microseconds per second.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
873 +</div></div>
874 +{{/html}}
848 848  
849 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
850 -====== Timed move (**T**) modifier ======
851 -)))
852 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
853 -
876 +====== __Timed move (**T**) modifier__ ======
854 854  
855 -Example: #5P1500T2500<cr>
878 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
879 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
880 +Example: #5P1500T2500&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
856 856  
857 -Timed move can be used only as a modifier for a position (P, D, MD) actions. The units are in milliseconds, so a timed move of 2500 milliseconds would cause the servo to rotate from its current position to the desired position in 2.5 seconds. The onboard controller will attempt to ensure that the move is performed entirely at the desired velocity, though differences in torque may cause it to not be exact. This command is in place to ensure backwards compatibility with the SSC-32 / 32U protocol.
882 +Timed move can be used only as a modifier for a position (P, D, MD) actions. The units are in milliseconds, so a timed move of 2500 milliseconds would cause the servo to rotate from its current position to the desired position in 2.5 seconds. The onboard controller will attempt to ensure that the move is performed entirely at the desired velocity, though differences in torque may cause it to not be exact. This command is in place to ensure backwards compatibility with the SSC-32 / 32U protocol.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
883 +**Note:** If the calculated speed at which a servo must rotate for a timed move is greater than its maximum speed (which depends on voltage and load), then it will move at its maximum speed, and the time of the move may be longer than requested.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
884 +</div></div>
885 +{{/html}}
858 858  
859 -**Note:** If the calculated speed at which a servo must rotate for a timed move is greater than its maximum speed (which depends on voltage and load), then it will move at its maximum speed, and the time of the move may be longer than requested.
860 -)))
887 +====== __Current Halt & Hold (**CH**) modifier__ ======
861 861  
862 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
863 -====== Current Halt & Hold (**CH**) modifier ======
864 -)))
865 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
866 -Example: #5D1423CH400<cr>
889 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
890 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
891 +Example: #5D1423CH400&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
867 867  
868 -This has servo with ID 5 move to 142.3 degrees but, should it detect a current of 400mA or higher before it reaches the desired position, will immediately halt and hold position.
893 +This has servo with ID 5 move to 142.3 degrees but, should it detect a current of 400mA or higher before it reaches the desired position, will immediately halt and hold position.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
894 +This modifier can be added to the following actions: D; MD; WD; WR.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
895 +</div></div>
896 +{{/html}}
869 869  
870 -This modifier can be added to the following actions: D; MD; WD; WR.
871 -)))
898 +====== __Current Limp (**CL**) modifier__ ======
872 872  
873 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
874 -====== Current Limp (**CL**) modifier ======
875 -)))
876 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
877 -Example: #5D1423CL400<cr>
900 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
901 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
902 +Example: #5D1423CL400&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
878 878  
879 -This has servo with ID 5 move to 142.3 degrees but, should it detect a current of 400mA or higher before it reaches the desired position, will immediately go limp.
904 +This has servo with ID 5 move to 142.3 degrees but, should it detect a current of 400mA or higher before it reaches the desired position, will immediately go limp.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
905 +This modifier can be added to the following actions: D; MD; WD; WR.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
906 +</div></div>
907 +{{/html}}
880 880  
881 -This modifier can be added to the following actions: D; MD; WD; WR.
882 -)))
883 -
884 884  == Telemetry ==
885 885  
886 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
887 -====== Query Voltage (**QV**) ======
888 -)))
889 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
890 -Ex: #5QV<cr> might return *5QV11200<cr>
911 +====== __Query Voltage (**QV**)__ ======
891 891  
892 -The number returned is in milliVolts, so in the case above, servo with ID 5 has an input voltage of 11.2V.
893 -)))
913 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
914 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
915 +Ex: #5QV&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QV11200&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
916 +The number returned is in milliVolts, so in the case above, servo with ID 5 has an input voltage of 11.2V.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
917 +</div></div>
918 +{{/html}}
894 894  
895 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
896 -====== Query Current (**QC**) ======
897 -)))
898 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
899 -
920 +====== __Query Temperature (**QT**)__ ======
900 900  
901 -Ex: #5QC<cr> might return *5QC140<cr>
922 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
923 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
924 +Ex: #5QT&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QT564&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
925 +The units are in tenths of degrees Celcius, so in the example above, the servo's internal temperature is 56.4 degrees C. To convert from degrees Celcius to degrees Farenheit, multiply by 1.8 and add 32. Therefore 56.4C = 133.52F.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
926 +</div></div>
927 +{{/html}}
902 902  
903 -The units are in milliamps, so in the example above, the servo is consuming 140mA, or 0.14A.
904 -)))
929 +====== __Query Current (**QC**)__ ======
905 905  
906 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
907 -====== Query Model String (**QMS**) ======
908 -)))
909 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
910 -
931 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
932 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
933 +Ex: #5QC&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QC140&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
934 +The units are in milliamps, so in the example above, the servo is consuming 140mA, or 0.14A.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
935 +</div></div>
936 +{{/html}}
911 911  
912 -Ex: #5QMS<cr> might return *5QMSLSS-HS1<cr>
938 +====== __Query Model String (**QMS**)__ ======
913 913  
914 -This reply means that the servo model is LSS-HS1: a high speed servo, first revision.
915 -)))
940 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
941 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
942 +Ex: #5QMS&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QMSLSS-HS1&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
943 +This reply means that the servo model is LSS-HS1: a high speed servo, first revision.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
944 +</div></div>
945 +{{/html}}
916 916  
917 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
918 -====== Query Firmware (**QF**) ======
919 -)))
920 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
921 -Ex: #5QF<cr> might return *5QF368<cr>
947 +====== __Query Firmware (**QF**)__ ======
922 922  
923 -The number in the reply represents the firmware version, in this example being 368.
949 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
950 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
951 +Ex: #5QF&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QF368&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
952 +The number in the reply represents the firmware version, in this example being 368.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
953 +The command #5QF3&lt;cr&gt; can also be sent and the servo will reply with a 3 numbers firmware version, for example, 368.29.14<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
954 +</div></div>
955 +{{/html}}
924 924  
925 -The command #5QF3<cr> can also be sent and the servo will reply with a 3 numbers firmware version, for example, 368.29.14
926 -)))
957 +====== __Query Serial Number (**QN**)__ ======
927 927  
959 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
960 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
961 +Ex: #5QN&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QN12345678&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
962 +The number in the response (12345678) would be the servo's serial number which is set and should not be changed by the user.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
963 +</div></div>
964 +{{/html}}
965 +
928 928  == RGB LED ==
929 929  
930 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
931 -====== LED Color (**LED**) ======
932 -)))
933 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
934 -
968 +====== __LED Color (**LED**)__ ======
935 935  
936 -Ex: #5LED3<cr>
970 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
971 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
972 +Ex: #5LED3&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
973 +This action sets the servo's RGB LED color for that session.The LED can be used for aesthetics, or (based on user code) to provide visual status updates. Using timing can create patterns.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
974 +0=Off (black); 1=Red 2=Green; 3=Blue; 4=Yellow; 5=Cyan; 6=Magenta; 7=White;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
975 +Query LED Color (**QLED**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
976 +Ex: #5QLED&lt;cr&gt; might return *5QLED5&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
977 +This simple query returns the indicated servo's LED color.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
978 +Configure LED Color (**CLED**)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
979 +Ex: #5CLED3&lt;cr&gt;<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
980 +Configuring the LED color via the CLED command sets the startup color of the servo after a reset or power cycle. Note that it also changes the session's LED color immediately as well. The command above will configure the servo's LED to a Blue color.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
981 +</div></div>
982 +{{/html}}
937 937  
938 -This action sets the servo's RGB LED color for that session.
984 +====== __Configure LED Blinking (**CLB**)__ ======
939 939  
940 -The LED can be used for aesthetics, or (based on user code) to provide visual status updates. Using timing can create patterns.
986 +{{html wiki="true" clean="false"}}
987 +<div class="cmdcnt"><div class="cmdpad"></div><div class="cmdtxt">
988 +This command allows you to control when the RGB LED will blink the user set color (see RGB LED command for details). This is very useful when visually seeing what the servo is doing. You can turn on or off blinking for various LSS status. The command requires that the servo be RESET. Here is the list and their associated value:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
941 941  
942 -0=Off (black); 1=Red 2=Green; 3=Blue; 4=Yellow; 5=Cyan; 6=Magenta; 7=White;
990 +(% style="width:195px" %)
991 +|(% style="width:134px" %)**Blink While:**|(% style="width:58px" %)**#**
992 +|(% style="width:134px" %)No blinking|(% style="width:58px" %)0
993 +|(% style="width:134px" %)Limp|(% style="width:58px" %)1
994 +|(% style="width:134px" %)Holding|(% style="width:58px" %)2
995 +|(% style="width:134px" %)Accelerating|(% style="width:58px" %)4
996 +|(% style="width:134px" %)Decelerating|(% style="width:58px" %)8
997 +|(% style="width:134px" %)Free|(% style="width:58px" %)16
998 +|(% style="width:134px" %)Travelling|(% style="width:58px" %)32
999 +|(% style="width:134px" %)Always blink|(% style="width:58px" %)63<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
943 943  
944 -Query LED Color (**QLED**)
1001 +To set blinking, use CLB with the value of your choosing. To activate blinking in multiple status, simply add together the values of the corresponding status. See examples below:<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
1002 +Ex: #5CLB0<cr> to turn off all blinking (LED always solid)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
1003 +Ex: #5CLB1<cr> only blink when limp (1)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
1004 +Ex: #5CLB2<cr> only blink when holding (2)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
1005 +Ex: #5CLB12<cr> only blink when accel or decel (accel 4 + decel 8 = 12)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
1006 +Ex: #5CLB48<cr> only blink when free or travel (free 16 + travel 32 = 48)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
1007 +Ex: #5CLB63<cr> blink in all status (1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32)<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
1008 +RESETTING the servo is needed.<div class="wikimodel-emptyline"></div>
1009 +</div></div>
1010 +{{/html}}
945 945  
946 -Ex: #5QLED<cr> might return *5QLED5<cr>
1012 +== RGB LED Patterns ==
947 947  
948 -This simple query returns the indicated servo's LED color.
1014 +The LED patterns below do not include those which are part of the button menu, which can be found here: [[LSS Button Menu>>doc:lynxmotion-smart-servo.lss-button-menu.WebHome]]
949 949  
950 -Configure LED Color (**CLED**)
951 -
952 -Ex: #5CLED3<cr>
953 -
954 -Configuring the LED color via the CLED command sets the startup color of the servo after a reset or power cycle. Note that it also changes the session's LED color immediately as well. The command above will configure the servo's LED to a Blue color.
955 -)))
956 -
957 -|(% colspan="2" %)(((
958 -====== Configure LED Blinking (**CLB**) ======
959 -)))
960 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
961 -
962 -
963 -This command allows you to control when the RGB LED will blink the user set color (see RGB LED command for details). This is very useful when visually seeing what the servo is doing. You can turn on or off blinking for various LSS status. The command requires that the servo be RESET. Here is the list and their associated value:
964 -)))
965 -
966 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(% style="width:200px" %)**Blink While:**|(% style="width:50px" %)**#**|
967 -| |No blinking|0|
968 -| |Limp|1|
969 -| |Holding|2|
970 -| |Accelerating|4|
971 -| |Decelerating|8|
972 -| |Free|16|
973 -| |Travelling|32|
974 -| |Always blink|63|
975 -
976 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
977 -To set blinking, use CLB with the value of your choosing. To activate blinking in multiple status, simply add together the values of the corresponding status. See examples below:
978 -
979 -Ex: #5CLB0 to turn off all blinking (LED always solid)
980 -
981 -Ex: #5CLB1 only blink when limp (1)
982 -
983 -Ex: #5CLB2 only blink when holding (2)
984 -
985 -Ex: #5CLB12 only blink when accel or decel (accel 4 + decel 8 = 12)
986 -
987 -Ex: #5CLB48 only blink when free or travel (free 16 + travel 32 = 48)
988 -
989 -Ex: #5CLB63 blink in all status (1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32)
990 -
991 -RESETTING the servo is needed.
992 -)))
993 -
994 -|(% colspan="2" style="width:30px" %)(((
995 -====== RGB LED Patterns ======
996 -)))
997 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |(((
998 -The LED patterns below do not include those which are part of the button menu, which can be found here: [[LSS Button Menu>>url:https://wiki.lynxmotion.com/info/wiki/lynxmotion/view/ses-v2/lynxmotion-smart-servo/lss-button-menu/]]
999 -)))
1000 -|(% style="width:30px" %) |[[image:https://wiki.lynxmotion.com/info/wiki/lynxmotion/download/ses-v2/lynxmotion-smart-servo/lss-communication-protocol/WebHome/LSS%20-%20LED%20Patterns.png||alt="LSS - LED Patterns.png"]]
1016 +[[image:LSS - LED Patterns.png]]
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