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3 3  **Table of Contents**
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23 23  
24 24  == Firmware Update ==
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28 28  The firmware update option is a popup which includes:
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33 33  * OK to continue firmware update
34 34  * Notes regarding the firmware
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36 -The LSS Config software serves as the main software used to update the servo's onboard firmware / programming. An internet connection is needed in order for the software to check if an online update is available. The servo's current firmware version is displayed to the left of the FIRMWARE button. Pressing the button will open a popup window which allows you to select the firmware version to upload to the servo. When checked, the Exp. button will allow experimental versions of the firmware to be displayed in the list. It also allows to load directly from a local file.
36 +The LSS Config software serves as the main software used to update the servo's onboard firmware / programming. An internet connection is needed in order for the software to check if an online update is available. The servo's current firmware version is displayed to the left of the FIRMWARE button. Pressing the button will open a popup window which allows you to select the firmware version to upload to the servo. When checked, the Exp. button will allow experimental versions of the firmware to be displayed in the list. It also allows to load directly from a local file. Once the OK button is pressed, a progress bar will be displayed in the command line. Do not disconnect the servo during a firmware update. If the process does get interrupted, you can still upload firmware to the LSS by going into bootloader mode by holding the button at power up.
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38 -Once the OK button is pressed, the software will request if you wish to save your servo's configurations and restore them after the firmware update (see image below). Clicking **Yes** will poll your servo to obtain all of its available settings and which will be restored after a successful firmware update is completed.
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41 -Following this pop-up your servo will be restarted and a progress bar will be displayed in the command line. Do not disconnect the servo during a firmware update. If the process does get interrupted, you can still upload firmware to the LSS by going into bootloader mode by holding the button at power up.
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43 43  = Servo Control =
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47 47  The servo control section allows you to visually move the servo and change a variety of parameters, including:
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49 -* Position: pale blue caret
50 -* Origin offset: magenta caret
51 -* Angular range: magenta square carets
52 -* RPM: green arrow / indicator
53 -* Initial position: dark blue caret
44 +* Position: blue caret
45 +* Origin Offset: magenta caret
46 +* RPM: green arrow
54 54  
55 55  At the lower left, the servo model is shown, as well as the LED color.
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