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edited by Eric Nantel
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2 2  
3 3  **Table of Contents**
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19 19  * COM port selection
20 20  * Connect (toggle ON / OFF)
21 21  
22 -Connection to the servo is done automatically, via any properly installed USB to serial interface like the [[LSS Adapter board>>doc:servo-erector-set-system.ses-electronics.ses-modules.lss-adapter-board.WebHome]]. Once the servo is powered and properly connected to the computer, the COM port should appear in the COM port list. Ensure the board is recognized by the computer and if not, install the proper drivers. If you have multiple communication ports active, go to Windows -> Device Manager to determine which is appropriate for the USB to serial adapter you are using. Click CONNECT to connect to the servo. The software automatically scans all standard baud rates using ID254 (broadcast ID) and waits for a reply from the servo connected. Should an incorrect COM port be selected, the software will keep trying to connect. You must disconnect, select the correct COM port and reconnect. If you are not sure which COM port to select, in Windows, go to Device Manager -> Ports (COM & LPT) and select the port associated with the USB to serial device.
22 +Connection to the servo is done automatically, via any properly installed USB to serial interface like the [[LSS Adapter board>>doc:servo-erector-set-system.ses-electronics.ses-modules.lss-adapter-board.WebHome]]. Once the servo is powered and properly connected to the computer, the COM port should appear in the COM port list. Ensure the board is recognized by the computer and if not, install the proper drivers. If you have multiple communication ports active, go to Windows -> Device Manager to determine which is appropriate for the USB to serial adapter you are using. Click CONNECT to connect to the servo. The software automatically scans all standard baud rates using ID254 (broadcast ID) and waits for a reply from the servo connected. Should an incorrect COM port be selected, the software will keep trying to connect. If you wish to change the COM port selected you must disconnect, select the correct COM port and reconnect. If you are not sure which COM port to select, in Windows, go to Device Manager -> Ports (COM & LPT) and select the port associated with the USB to serial device.
23 23  
24 24  == Firmware Update ==
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37 37  
38 38  = Servo Control =
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40 -[[image:lss-config-control.jpg]]
40 +{{lightbox image="lss-config-control.jpg" width="350"/}}
41 41  
42 42  The servo control section allows you to visually move the servo and change a variety of parameters, including:
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49 49  
50 50  == Configurations ==
51 51  
52 -[[image:lss-config-configurations.jpg]]
52 +{{lightbox image="lss-config-configurations.jpg" width="350"/}}
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54 54  Upon connection, the software will read all configuration values and update the values in the "configurations" section. Visit the [[LSS Communication Protocol>>doc:lynxmotion-smart-servo.lss-communication-protocol.WebHome]] page for more information about commands, actions and configurations.
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65 65  
66 66  The sensor graphing feature of the software allows you to select, display and record, with respect to time, the output from all of the servo's sensors.
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68 -[[image:lss-config-graph.jpg]]
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69 69  
70 70  x-Axis: seconds
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94 94  [[image:lss-config-300s.jpg]] [[image:lss-config-infs.jpg]]
95 95  )))|(% style="width:777px" %)Time Window (30s / 60s / 300s / Total)
96 96  
97 -= Command Line =
97 += Command Line{{lightbox image="lss-config-command-line.jpg" width="700"/}} =
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99 -[[image:lss-config-command-line.jpg||alt="LSS Config Command Line"]]
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101 101  The custom command line interface both allows you to communicate directly with an individual servo, send commands to it (and view replies), as well as get responses to queries from the software. Within the command interface, you might see the following:
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103 103  |(% style="width:114px" %)**>>**|(% style="width:1364px" %)Command sent to the servo
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