Difference between revisions of "Giant robot arm"

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= Getting the robot working if it has forgotten its purpose =  
= Getting the robot working if it has forgotten its purpose =  
* There is a battery inside the connector compartment of the robot arm, and another next to the computer boards on the door of the control cabinet.  If the batteries go dead or are disconnected, the robot will act stupid and refuse to boot up with some dumb error screen.
* There is a battery inside the connector compartment of the robot arm, and another next to the computer boards on the door of the control cabinet.  If the batteries go dead or are disconnected, the robot will act stupid and refuse to boot up with some dumb error screen.
* There is a switch inside the control cabinet on the edge of the CPU1 card which puts it into MAINT mode (switch up) or PARAM mode (switch down), normally the switch is in the middle.  Hard-power cycling the robot is how you reboot it.  [https://spaz.org/~jake/pix/2022-05/20220531_221354.jpg <u>picture of switch location</u>]  [https://spaz.org/~jake/pix/2022-05/20220531_205222.jpg <u>close-up picture of switch</u>]
* There is a switch inside the control cabinet on the edge of the CPU1 card which puts it into [https://spaz.org/~jake/pix/2022-05/20220531_205509.jpg <u>MAINT mode (switch up)</u>] or [https://spaz.org/~jake/pix/2022-05/20220531_213820.jpg <u>PARAM mode (switch down)</u>], normally the switch is in the middle.  Hard-power cycling the robot is how you reboot it.  [https://spaz.org/~jake/pix/2022-05/20220531_221354.jpg <u>picture of switch location</u>]  [https://spaz.org/~jake/pix/2022-05/20220531_205222.jpg <u>close-up picture of switch</u>]
* There is a button behind the small hinged cover on the main control panel, which is for rebooting after the arm has been moved out of range, so you can manually bring the arm back into position.
* There is a button behind the small hinged cover on the main control panel, which is for rebooting after the arm has been moved out of range, so you can manually bring the arm back into position.
* Homing the robot is easy compared to getting the robot to be in the mood to be homed, especially after replacing the memory batteries.  Don't be like this guy: <u>https://www.robot-forum.com/robotforum/thread/14021-erc-k6sb-make-abs-data/</u> [https://spaz.org/~jake/robot/MotomanERChomePosition.pdf <u>the PDF mentioned therein: MotomanERChomePosition.pdf</u>]
* Homing the robot is easy compared to getting the robot to be in the mood to be homed, especially after replacing the memory batteries.  Don't be like this guy: <u>https://www.robot-forum.com/robotforum/thread/14021-erc-k6sb-make-abs-data/</u> [https://spaz.org/~jake/robot/MotomanERChomePosition.pdf <u>the PDF mentioned therein: MotomanERChomePosition.pdf</u>]