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Sound when not in home position
With this option, the additional sound will be played every time the servo is not
located in the home position (position of step 1).
If you click with the right mouse button in the table, the following functions are
provided:
Delete step
Insert step
Export sequence
Import sequence
Example on page 73, servo 1 sequence: Recoil system of a tank
The servo 1 sequence shows an example of a simple recoil system of a tank. In step
1, the servo is placed in home position 1.000 ms (tank barrel ahead). Now, if the
cannon shot sound is triggered, the sequence for servo 1 can be activated on this
sound slot. After that, the servo moves very quickly (0.1s) to the position of Step 2:
2.000 ms (tank barrel at the back). The duration of step 2 is 0.5 s. Since the position
of step 3 is also 2.000 ms, the servo remains in this position for this time (tank barrel
remains shortly at the back). After the expiry of 0.5s, the sequence is now in step 3.
Since this is the last step the servo moves slowly in 0.8s back to the home position
1.000 ms (position 1, tank barrel ahead again).
Example on page 73, servo 2 sequence: Windshield wiper
The servo 2 sequence shows an example for a windshield wiper. In step 1, the servo
is placed in the home position, which is 1.000 ms (wiper down). If the sequence is
triggered by using the function "Servo 2 sequence", the servo moves in 1.0s to the
position of step 2, which means 2.000 ms (wiper at the top). Since this is the last
step, the servo will move back to the home position (position 1) in 1.0s, which means
back to 1.000 ms (wiper down).
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Deletes the step you have clicked on with the right mouse
button. All other steps are shifted up one row. But the step
number is not changed. This must be adjusted if needed.
Inserts a new step before the step on which you have
clicked with the right mouse button. All other steps are
shifted down one row. But the step number is not changed.
This must be adjusted if needed.
With this, a complete sequence can be stored in a file
(*.s_seq) on a hard drive.
With this, previously exported sequences (*.s_seq) can be
read in again.
BEIER-Electronic
Sound module USM-RC-2
03.02.2014
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