Programming Edison
Edison can be programmed using pre-set barcodes and via a range of programming
languages through our free web apps.
Edison will let you know if you have successfully programmed the robot or not by
playing one of two sets of sounds.
While your program is downloading, Edison will make sounds similar to an old dial-
up modem. This is the sound of the program being downloaded into Edison.
Once the program has finished downloading, or Edison has finished scanning a
barcode, Edison will make one of two sets of beeps:
•
the ‘success sound’ set of beeps, indicating Edison has successfully received
the program, or
•
the ‘fail sound’ set of beeps, indicating the program failed to download
correctly.
The ‘success sound’ is the same sound you hear when you first turn the robot on.
You can hear recordings of both the ‘success sound’ and the ‘fail sound’ at
https://meetedison.com/edison-robot-support/trouble-shooting/#success-fail-sounds