Pioneer Module Mobile User Manual

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5.1.1 Digin: Self-Test

You may investigate the operation of the digital input and output ports through their

PSOS self-test modes.

After starting up your Pioneer, press the black Function button once to enable self-test

mode. The LCD message should now display:

BREAK, Boot to r
eturn vv.vV*

indicating that Pioneer has entered self-test mode. (Note that the voltage V reading will
vary.) You may press the Reset button at any time to disable the self-test, and you may
press the Function button to skip any of the self-tests.

Skip to the digital input test by pressing the Function button 3 more times. The LCD

should now read:

Digin: E6 BOOT
to skip vv.vV*

The E6 may vary—it is the hexadecimal representation of the various digital input

ports, described in Table 4-1 and in the Gripper Chapter 4. Decode that indicator
according to the bit rule in Table 4-2.

For example, if you press the user push-button switch, the E6 value would change to

A6. See why?

Table 4-2. Bits and meanings of Digin: self-test value:

bit

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

1=

user
slide-sw
up

user
push-
button
released

paddles
bump
free

outer b-b
clear

inner b-b
clear

paddles
not
open
wide

gripper
below/
above
4-5cm

gripper
not at
top

0=

user
slide-sw
down

user
push-
button
pressed

paddles
bump
pressed

outer b-b
obstruc-
ted

inner b-b
obstruc-
ted

paddles
wide
open

gripper
up 4-
5cm
gripper
at top

gripper
at top

5.1.2 Digout: Self-Test

Press the black Function button on the Console once more to set the Pioneer into a

self-test of its digital outputs. The test is pretty braindead: It simply toggles the odd and
even output ports alternately off and on: AA, 55, AA, 55, and so on. Watch the LEDs
flash on and off, the speaker click, and the Gripper twitch.

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