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I agree with that also
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Re: Crazy Robot Connection
If the "Communication" and "Robot Code" indicators on the Driver Station are green, you probably don't have any firewall issues. The battery voltage display needs a number of things to be installed correctly: an NI 9201 Analog Module in Slot #1 of the cRIO, with an Analog Breakout plugged in, the voltage sense jumper installed in the far pair of pins, and 12 volts connected to the power input from a 20-amp breaker in the Power Distribution Board.
"They" say the code is working, but that doesn't match not being able to control the robot. How do "they" know it's working? You say there's a webcam connected to the cRIO, and you're able to view its images on the Dashboard. That's how things were set up a few years ago, but now the Axis camera is supposed to be plugged in directly to the D-Link router. Which way is it actually connected? If you're getting images with it connected the old way, it sounds like you're using an obsolete cRIO image. |
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Re: Crazy Robot Connection
If you're connected and can't move the robot when everything seems that its working properly, double check and make sure your joysticks are actually plugged in. I can't even count how many times that tripped me up and sent me on a wild goose chase. Check the setup tab in the driver station, the joysticks should be displayed on the right.
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