Welcome to the operational guide for the HUNTER SE mobile robot chassis, designed to provide users and developers with a comprehensive understanding of its usage and functionality. This section details essential procedures for startup, shutdown, emergency stops, remote control operation, and maintenance tasks such as charging and battery replacement.
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Use and operation.
The basic operation process of the startup operation is as follows:
Check
- Check the condition of HUNTER Check whether there are significant anomalies; if so, please contact the after-sale service personal for support.
- Check the state of emergency-stop switches. Make sure the emergency stop buttons are released.
- When using for the first time, make sure that Q2 (knob switch) in the rear electrical panel is vertical, and the HUNTERSE is in a power-off state at this time.
Startup
- Turn the knob switch to the horizontal state (Q2); under normal circumstances, the voltmeter normally displays the battery voltage.
- Check the battery voltage, and the normal voltage range is 24.5~26.8V; if there is a continuous "beep-beep-beep..." sound from the beeper, it means that the battery voltage is too low, then please charge it in
Basic operating procedures of remote control
- After the HUNTERSE mobile robot chassis is started correctly, turn on the RC transmitter and set SWB to the remote control.
- Then, HUNTERSE platform movement can be controlled by the RC transmitter.
Shutdown
- Turn the knob switch to vertical to cut off the power.
Emergency stop
- Press the emergency stop switch on the side of the HUNTERSE vehicle.
Charging and battery replacement
HUNTER SE is equipped with a 10A charger by default, which can meet the changing needs of customers. When charging normally, there is no description of the indicator light on the chassis. For specific instructions, please refer to the description of the charger indicator light.
1. The specific operating procedures of charging are as follows: