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Re: servo problem with programming
Check the Driver Station Diagnostics tab for error messages.
Might be RefNum or Servo errors mentioned. Then on the Driver Station Operation tab, choose Test mode. On the Dashboard go to the Test tab and see if your servo is listed. If the servo is listed, choose "value" and you should get controls at the bottom of the tab that let you play with the servo directly. See if it appears and responds to the controls. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 14-02-2013 at 08:03. |
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Re: servo problem with programming
Treat it in code like you would a Victor speed controller, but it also needs the power jumper installed beside the PWM pins.
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