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The completed P!MOT
On the left we have a rear view of P!MOT
showing the keyboard used for programming it. The keyboard
has 33 switches, daunting thought having to use these to
program it I know, but read the instructions fully and it's
actually not very difficult.
On the right is a front view, reminds me strangely of a
mouse.
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Left
picture- P!MOT in kit form as removed from the box, as with
most kits take care to identify the individual parts and
the screws and remove all traces of joiners (sprue) from
all the parts.
The right picture is just a general construction picture
showing how both boards are wired
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On the left the keyboard used for programming P!MOT.
On the right is a picture of the completed P!MOT without
his lid on, here you can see the basic layout, the two circuit
boards sit perpendicular (at 90 degrees) to each other.
Take care with the routing of the wiring from the motors
to the sensors, make sure they go through the guides provided
and don't get caught up in the wheels and wheel drive cogs.
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On
the left we have a view of the bottom of P!MOT, showing
the battery box at the top (takes 2xAA and 1X9v batteries
(not included with P!MOT) see the battery warnings in the
instruction manual on how to handle the batteries properly)
and the wheels.
In the righthand picture is P!MOT connected up to a computer
via a special connector (available separately) and printer
cable which can be used to program P!MOT.
Software for programming P!MOT is available for free download
from the Elekit Web site in Japan
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Download
the program software and instructions for
P!MOT
P!MOT -PC programming
instructions
DOWNLOAD
SOFTWARE
P!MOT Programming
Commands
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Please
NOTE
To Program P!MOT from your PC you will need the P!MOT to
Printer cable connector
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P!MOT:
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| P!MOT
to PC INTERFACE CARD: (IF-96E) |
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IN STOCK NOW!
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