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Re: Victor motor contorls flashing orange
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Re: Victor motor contorls flashing orange
Does the code deploy without errors?
Can you Enable the robot from the Driver Station? A screen shot of the Enabled Driver Station will help us solve your problem. Example, either take a digital picture or in Windows use the print screen function and then paste the clipboard into Word and attach the result here. |
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Re: Victor motor contorls flashing orange
The Calibration instructions are on page 2 of the Victor 888 User Manual
But are the motors still not running even though the Victors are going from flickering orange to off when you try? Or is the robot moving, but you just have a flickering orange status light when it's supposed to be at rest? Last edited by Mark McLeod : 05-02-2013 at 11:53. |
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We didn't see any change in color when we pushed the joystick, there was no colors. |
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Re: Victor motor contorls flashing orange
The motor Safety is because something is slowing down the cRIO program or the communication packets.
You can run without the Safety if your controls remain responsive. If however you are experiencing any lag, then it becomes a higher priority to track down the cause for the slow down. The flickering orange/no lights pretty much describe a calibration issue. On the Dashboard there is a display with a green dot showing one of the joysticks movements. Does that green dot go all the way up or down when you push the joystick all the way forward/back? And is the green dot centered when the joystick is at neutral? |
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Begin.docxHere is a document with a picture of the vis.
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Is there a reason you didn't just attach the pictures directly? Embedding them in a Word document requires extra steps on both your end and ours in order for us to see them, and it messes with the aspect ratio and size, making it hard to view them as they were originally captured.
With the exception of disabling the Drive motor safety, it looks like a standard Arcade default robot project. Did you make any changes that aren't shown, perhaps in Periodic Tasks? Are there any messages on the Drive Station diagnostics display? |
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I would really try resetting the Victors back to the factory default and then see what happens assuming the Victors will respond to the default function as indicated in User manual. |
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Re: Victor motor contorls flashing orange
We had a similar problem with two Victors 884,s. They had been used on a practice bot this summer and worked OK. We tried multiple PWM cables driven by a cRIO, VEX and servo tester. In all cases we could substitute a servo for the Victor and it worked OK so we knew the signal was OK to the connector.
We removed the Victors and dissected each one. In both cases we found the problem was the PWM connector on the Victor. We also found a foreign substance on the contact blades. It looked like a glue or conformal coating. To test we cleaned the three contact blades and attached the wires form a PWM cable. In both cases the controller came back to life. |
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Download the default code and calibrate with that. The same goes for testing the factory default. It should be tested with default code. P.S. - to the students- As a general rule troubleshoot one thing at a time. Start from a known good position and advance into the problem step by step. The default code and example code are known good starting points. The factory code defaults if you will. Verify that the wiring is correct and responds properly to the default or example code before suspecting a code problem. You immediately cut the list of possible problems in half - software vs hardware. If your code worked and several things then changed and the robot no longer works, then reverse your changes to get back to a working state and re-introduce the suspect changes one-at-a-time, testing at each step. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 05-02-2013 at 13:51. |
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We tried using a new victor, that had never been uses before to see if that was the problem. But it's light started flashing as well.
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I really think you guys should go right bad to square one and start with the default labview code. Double check all the wiring paying special attention to the PWM cables and try it again. Please let us know what happens as all of here really want to see the new teams have something of a working bot.
Please tell us what the 'RSL' LED on the digital sidecar does and any errors or things that just don't seem correct. |
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