Diagnostic Mode
What’s on this page
- Connect Motors / Disconnect Motors enables motor control hardware.
- Start Diagnostic / Stop Diagnostic toggles recorded diagnostic sessions.
- Home Motors returns tilt/angle to zero reference.
- Override opens override mode with extended slider and graph ranges.
- Spin, Tilt, Angle sliders plus increment/decrement buttons command motors.
- Spin/Tilt/Angle graphs show commanded values and encoder traces.
- Temperature / Current graph buttons open sensor graph dialogs.
- Save submits recorded session data; Analyze opens Analysis Mode.
- SmartDot Connect panel scans/connects SmartDot and streams sensor data (see SmartDot Connect Widget and General SmartDot Help).
How to use this page
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On the left side are three graphs, one per motor axis.
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Each graph shows instruction values and encoder-based feedback.
- Angle and tilt currently do not have active encoders, so their encoder traces read
0with real motors.
- Angle and tilt currently do not have active encoders, so their encoder traces read
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Below each graph are labels that show the current instruction and encoder value numerically.
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Below the labels are slider controls for each motor.
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The arrow buttons step values in discrete increments:
- Spin steps by
10 RPM. - Angle and tilt step by
1°.
- Spin steps by
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Use the arrow buttons for precise changes.
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Normal operating ranges are:
- Spin:
0to600 RPM - Angle:
-45°to45° - Tilt:
-22°to22°
- Spin:
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Bottom controls include:
- Connect Motors / Disconnect Motors
- Start Diagnostic / Stop Diagnostic
- Home Motors
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To move the motors, press Connect Motors first.
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This does not start data collection.
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After setting initial motor conditions, connect SmartDot using the SmartDot Connect Widget.
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Press Start Diagnostic to begin data collection.
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Press the same button again to stop data collection.
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Current and temperature values are shown in the lower-left area.
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These readouts are currently implemented for the primary motor channel.
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See General SmartDot Help for SmartDot workflow guidance.
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See Motor and SmartDot Graph Widget for graph behavior and color keys.
Override Mode
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Override Mode is for debugging only. Improper use can damage the device.
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When Override Mode is active, keep one hand on E-Stop at all times.
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In Override Mode, angle and tilt ranges can extend to
±360°. -
Do not use large uncontrolled slider sweeps. You can burn out motors if you are not careful.
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Spin can reach up to
1200 RPM. -
Low-speed compensation causes instability above
900 RPM. Watch thumb grips and clearances carefully.