Changes for page LSS Communication Protocol
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... ... @@ -141,8 +141,8 @@ 141 141 | 27|**V**oltage| | QV| | | ✓| tenths of volt (ex 113 = 11.3V; 92 = 9.2V)| 142 142 | 28|**T**emperature| | QT| | | ✓| degrees Celsius|Max temp before error: 85°C (servo goes limp) 143 143 | 29|**C**urrent| | QC| | | ✓| tenths of Amps (ex 2 = 0.2A)| 144 +|30|**RC** Mode| | |CRC| |✓| |Puts the servo into RC mode. To revert to serial mode, use the button menu. 144 144 | | | | | | | | | 145 -| | | | | | | | | 146 146 147 147 = Details = 148 148 ... ... @@ -511,12 +511,18 @@ 511 511 512 512 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. 513 513 514 -__29. Query Current (QC)__ 514 +__29. Query Current (**QC**)__ 515 515 516 516 Ex: #5QC<cr> might return *5QC140<cr> 517 517 518 518 The units are in milliamps, so in the example above, the servo is consuming 140mA, or 0.14A. 519 519 520 +__20. RC Mode (**CRC**)__ 521 + 522 +This command puts the servo into RC mode, where it will only respond to RC pulses. Note that because this is the case, the servo will no longer accept serial commands. The servo can be placed back into serial model only using the button menu. 523 + 524 +EX: #5CRC<cr> 525 + 520 520 __**RESET**__ 521 521 522 522 Ex: #5RESET<cr> or #5RS<cr>