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-====== Operators panel ======+====== Operators panel/display ======
  
-TBD+The operators panel is the interface between the operator and the robot (together with the joystick). The interface is structured in several [[:user_manuals:screens|screens]]. The touchscreen is resistive so it works with gloves on. Care for keeping the screen free from dirt, especially when the lid goes down.
  
-===== Backup battery  =====+On all screens there is a question mark which when pressed will display helpful information about the current screen.
  
-There is a backup battery in the opertors panel that retains some settings while the robot is powered off. It is charged while the robot is powered on and discharges a little every time the robot is turned off. It can retain the settings for up to a year, assuming normal use.+[[:prog:programming_support|For detailed information about programming the robot click here]]
  
-The settings that are retained arehoming, parking positions, clock settings and notification settings.+Link**[[:service:spl:1109516-2|Exploded view of the operator panel assembly.]]**
  
-Storage of programs, locations and recipies does not rely on this battery.+===== Backup battery ===== 
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 +There is a backup battery in the operators panel that retains some settings while the robot is powered off. It is charged while the robot is powered on and discharges a little every time the robot is turned off. It can retain the settings for up to a year, assuming normal use. 
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 +The settings that are retained are: homing, [[:prog:parking|parking positions]], clock settings and notification settings. 
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 +Storage of programs, locations and recipes does not rely on this battery
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 +===== Firmware  ===== 
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 +The manufacturer of the operators panel supply firmware for low level control of its electronics. For example bug fixes or enhanced functionality can call for an updated firmware.