
Echo Mode
Description
processing protocol. A system has two Echo devices, where one Echo is running a protocol, but the Echo on the
Turntable is not in use.
The following topics provide steps to transition the Echo Turntable to and from Standalone mode.
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Transition The Echo Turntable From Online Mode To Standalone Mode
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Transition The Echo Turntable From Standalone Mode To Online Mode
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Manually Rotating The Turntable
The Echo Turntable can be in two positions: Online or Standalone. When the Echo Turntable is in an Online position or mode, it is
accessible by the robot and can be used in Tempo protocols. When the Echo Turntable is in a Standalone position or mode, it is
user accessible outside of Tempo, and is driven by Echo applications directly.
To move the Echo Turntable from Online to a Standalone position:
The latch is locked when it is in the horizontal home position. There is a sensor a the home position to detect orientation.
1. To unlock the Echo Turntable, rotate the turntable latch until it disengages to release and unlock the turntable. When the
latch is in the unlocked position, the Echo Turntable is free to rotate. You can rotate the turntable up to 180 degrees and
can lock the position every 45 degrees for offline use.
Figure 47: Turntable Latch In Locked Position
Callout Number
Name
Description
1
Latch
Allows you to lock and unlock the turntable for rotation.
Table 13: Callout table for Turntable Latch
Using The Echo Turntable For Standalone Use
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