RP6 ROBOT SYSTEM - APPENDIX
3. While moving, the robot repeatedly generates resets and halts the pro-
gram!
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The batteries do not provide the system with enough power!
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The batteries are malfunctioning (poor quality or too old) and causing
voltage drops during operations, which will automatically result in a reset.
Please use fresh batteries for your robot in this case and try again!
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Batteries are not inserted tightly in the battery compartment or the power
wiring system has loose contacts somewhere.
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An expansion module may have caused an overload!
4. The RobotLoader fails to connect to the robot!
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The USB cable or the 10pin flat cable may have loose contacts (please care-
fully wobble the USB plug a bit!).
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You selected an incorrect port in the RobotLoader Software.
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The port is used by another application and therefore it is not shown in the
port list. Please close all applications, which may be using USB Ports or USB-
serial converters. Subsequently refresh the RobotLoader's port list and re-
start the RobotLoader!
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You may have activated “Invert Reset Pin” in the RobotLoader's Preferences
dialog – deactivate this option!
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In Windows Vista/7 or newer you must install the USB Driver from FTDI, do
NOT use the one included in Windows. This is installed by default when you
did not run the setup program from FTDI before you plug the USB Interface
into your Computer for the first time.
Check chapter 3 of this manual for
details please!
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The robot has been switched off or the batteries are empty/nearly empty.
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The cable or the plug have been damaged – which is rather uncommon, but
may happen with high mechanical stress. Try to TURN AROUND the cable
(means use the plug on the usb interface for the robot, and the plug on the
robot for the USB interface). If only one wire broke, it may then work be-
cause a not used wired is now the broken one.
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The USB Interface or the Robot may have been damaged. First check if the
reset signal is working: In RobotLoader Software, click on Start/Stop button
and watch how the LEDs on the Robot react. Do they act as if the robot has
been turned on/off? If yes then this signal is working fine.
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Do the [RP6BOOT] and [READY] messages appear in the SERIAL terminal
when you click on reset? If not, either the TX Pin on the Robot or the RX Pin
on the USB Interface may be damaged (bad solder joint or broken contact in
best case or ESD damage worst case). Please contact the support if you
have such a problem!
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