2. The ROBOTICS TXT Controller is the heart of many of our ROBOTICS kits.
It controls the actuators and evaluates the information from the sensors.
The ROBOTICS TXT Controller has numerous connectors to which you can connect the components. Which components you can
connect to which connectors, and what the functions of the connectors are, is described in the operating instructions for the
ROBOTICS TXT Controller.
You can operate the ROBOTICS TXT Controller comfortably via the color touch display. You can connect the camera module to the
USB host socket (USB-1). A special treat is the integrated Bluetooth and WLAN interface. You can connect your PC with the
ROBOTICS TXT Controller without cables, or even several controllers with each other.
How the controller handles the individual components and what they should do in detail, you determine through the program that you
write in the software ROBO Pro.
3. How to Connect to a TXT Controller
1. Via USB cable
2. Via WLAN (WIFI)
3. Bluetooth
How to check if TXT is successfully connected.
1. On the tool bar
2. Click on the “test interface” icon
3. Then it will tell you if you are connected or you encountered an
error.
12. How to incorporate subprogram to Main program:
1. Create a subprogram by clicking on the “create sub program icon”.
2. Create your subprogram using the subprogram I/O and other basic
elements.
3. Once the subprogram is created, click on the “Loaded Programs” and
locate for the name of your created program.
4. Click on the program names, once clicked it will show you all the
subprograms that are available to use.
5. Click on the “Main program sheet” then click on the subprogram icon on
the left side, it will automatically appear in the dashboard or working area.