Last modified by Eric Nantel on 2024/07/12 11:23

From version < 3.4 >
edited by RB1
on 2018/09/11 15:17
To version < 3.2 >
edited by RB1
on 2018/09/11 13:20
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5 5  = Connection =
6 6  
7 -Connection to the servo is done automatically, via any properly installed USB to serial interface like the LSS Adapter board. Ensure the board is recognized by the computer and if not, install the proper drivers. The software automatically scans all standard baud rates using ID254 (broadcast ID) and waits for a reply from the servo connected.
7 +Connection to the servo is done automatically, via any properly installed USB to serial interface like the LSS Adapter board. Ensure the board is recognized by the computer and if not, install the proper drivers. The software automatically scans all standard baud rates
8 8  
9 9  = Firmware Update =
10 10  
11 -The LSS Config serves as the main software 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.
11 +The LSS Config serves as the main software to update the servo's onboard firmware / programming.
12 12  
13 -= Servo Control =
14 14  
15 -The servo control section allows you to visually move the servo and change a variety of parameter.
14 +Servo Control
16 16  
17 17  {More to come}
18 18  
19 -= Sensor Graph =
18 +Servo Sensor Graph
20 20  
21 -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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23 23  {More to come}
24 24  
25 -= Command Line =
22 +Command Line
26 26  
27 -The custom command line interface both allows you to communicate directly with the servo and send commands (and view replies), as well as get status updates of the software.
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29 -{More to come}
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