Tiger 70709 How to Read the Screens, Panel Screen, Sensor Block Factory, Command Block Factory

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OVERVIEW OF THE PROGRAMMING OPERATION

How to Read the Screens

Operations are carried out using three basic screens: the Panel screen, the Sensor Block Factory screen, and the Command Block Factory screen. This section explains the role of each screen and how to switch between them.

When you open Robot Works, the title screen appears. Left clicking here will take you to the Panel screen.

Go to Sensor Block Factory

Note: To go to the Sensor Block Factory. Click one of the blue squares on the Panel Screen; to go to the command black Factory, click one of the pink triangles.

Go to Command Block Factory

The new block will appear here. Drag it over and drop it at the appropriate position on the panel.

The Panel Screen

This is the main screen used for programming the WonderBorg. Using the mouse to drag and drop blue sensor blocks and red and green command blocks, you can create a program very easily. (The illustration above shows a panel after a program has been input.)

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The Sensor Block Factory

This screen is used to create new sensor blocks on the Panel screen. A sensor block is a block specifying which sensor to use. It consists of yellow text on a blue block.

The Command Block Factory

This screen is used to create new command blocks on the Panel screen. A command block is a block specifying which command to execute. The command consists of an icon and text on a red or green block.

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Contents Item No Introduction Contents Configuration of the Wonderborg WonderBorgs Intelligence Program How to Make the WonderBorg WorkNames of Parts Hardware BasicsTools Required List of PartsOther Parts BasicsSet of Rubber Parts with runners Fitting the Legs Installing the MotherboardFitting the Antennae AAA/LR03 Extra InformationChanging the Gears Hardware VariationsPin Layout and Reference Circuit Assembly Variations Option connectorSpecifications Robot Works Contents Installing the software SET UPIntroduction IntroductionUsing the Interface as an Infrared Signal Transmitter Connecting the InterfaceNames of Interface Parts and Their Function Points to noteOverview of the Programming Operation Setting the serial PortLets get started Command Block Factory How to Read the ScreensPanel Screen Sensor Block FactoryPanel Screen Programminng Frequently-Used Sensors How to Create a Sensor BlockSensor Block Factory How to Create a Command Block Command Block FactorySensor Table Names of PartsPriority Order and Interrupts Transmitting a Program To the Wonderborg SET UP ScreenSending a Program to WonderBorg Saving a ProgramReturn Send Set UpIR signal Control Programming Exercises TestingProgramming Getting Started Ranged Reached by the Infrared Signal How to Transmit an Infrared SignalProgram for Exercise PanelSoftware License Agreement Troubleshooting Operating Problems TroubleshootingProblems with Program Transmission Problems with SensorsDay Limited Warranty WarrantyAppendix Template for Legs and AntennaeFCC Statement