Tutorials/VEXnet Upgrade
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6b. If you are connecting a VEXnet Transmitter Upgrade that was packaged with the Microcontroller Upgrade, insert the USB adapter now. If not, or if you are unsure, you can wait to insert the USB adapter until we manually pair the Transmitter and Microcontroller Upgrades (Part III of this document).<br /> | 6b. If you are connecting a VEXnet Transmitter Upgrade that was packaged with the Microcontroller Upgrade, insert the USB adapter now. If not, or if you are unsure, you can wait to insert the USB adapter until we manually pair the Transmitter and Microcontroller Upgrades (Part III of this document).<br /> | ||
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| + | == Part III. Manually Pairing the Microcontroller and Transmitter VEXnet Upgrades == | ||
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| + | |Bundled Microcontroller and Transmitter VEXnet Upgrades are preconfigured to automatically establish a link with each other. '''Only''' follow the steps to manually pair your VEXnet Upgrades if you are having trouble establishing a connection between them, or if you are using a Microcontroller VEXnet Upgrade that was NOT bundled with a corresponding Transmitter VEXnet Upgrade. | ||
| + | 1. Remove the USB adapters from the Microcontroller and Transmitter VEXnet Upgrades.<br /> | ||
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| + | 2. Connect the Microcontroller and Transmitter VEXnet Upgrades using the USB cable.<br /> | ||
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| + | 3. Turn on the Transmitter VEXnet Upgrade and allow them to pair. | ||
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| + | 3a. Turn on the Transmitter VEXnet Upgrade. Slide the POWER switch of the VEXnet Upgrade to the ON position. Do NOT power the Microcontroller VEXnet Upgrade. Power from the Transmitter will turn on the Microcontroller VEXnet Upgrade.<br /> | ||
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| + | 3b. Allow the VEXnet Upgrades to Pair. The ROBOT and VEXnet status lights will blink yellow and red. When both lights turn green, the Transmitter and Microcontroller VEXnet Upgrades have successfully paired.<br /> | ||
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| + | 4. Remove the USB cable from the VEXnet Upgrades and replace both USB adapters.<br /> | ||
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Revision as of 13:23, 7 May 2012
Tutorials → VEXnet Upgrade Installation
| VEXnet is an 802.11 WiFi replacement for the crystal-based communication system between the VEX Microcontroller and Radio Control Transmitter. The VEXnet Upgrade enables users to convert existing Microcontrollers and Transmitters to the VEXnet communication system.
Additional VEXnet features include:
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Contents |
Part I. Installing the VEXnet Upgrade on the Microcontroller
Part II. Installing the VEXnet Upgrade on the Transmitter
Part III. Manually Pairing the Microcontroller and Transmitter VEXnet Upgrades


























