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Re: Limit Switch Indicator on Dashboard.
are you using the standard dashboard that came on the netbook?
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Re: Limit Switch Indicator on Dashboard.
Yes I am.
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Re: Limit Switch Indicator on Dashboard.
Then the indicator light for your DIO channel will light up when the switch is pressed. If you want to make it easier on them, make it a BIG light. I recommend using some physical LED that is always in their field of vision, its easier on the operator.
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Re: Limit Switch Indicator on Dashboard.
The way we have it set up on our robot is when the switch is pushed down, the light turns off on our dashboard. When the switch is not pushed down, the light is a solid green. This allows our kicker to always be in the coked position.
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Re: Limit Switch Indicator on Dashboard.
The specific instructions vary depending on what language you are using, but overall theory is you add another indicator to the dashboard in LabVIEW (use the example dashboard project) and then modify the datatype for the dashboard and write the value to the indicator. In whatever language you use open the example dashboard and make the same change to the datatype. Sorry i can't help out much more.
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Re: Limit Switch Indicator on Dashboard.
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FYI I am using LabView - I probably should have included that in the first post. |
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