KAVAN GO Servo USB programmer - Instruction manual

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Introduction

System requirements

  • Operating Voltage: USB (5 V/ 500 mA)
  • Operating System: Windows® XP/Vista/7/8/10 (32/64bit)
  • Compatible Servos: KAVAN GO-10xx Series servos

Software installation

  1. Download the software package from the KAVAN website (https://www.pelikandaniel.com/dld/KAVAN0.11.zip) or scan the QR code to download it. Decompress the .zip file, save it on your PC and run the “KAVAN0.11.exe” file.
  2. Plug the USB programmer in a free USB 2.0 port of your PC. The PC detects the device and the driver installation starts automatically; it might take some time depending on your system. The PC announces the installation progress; once finished, the restart of your PC might be required (the actual dialog window depends on your system).
  3. Open the programmer software, “Adapter plug-in!” will appear in the information window. If not, you will have to remove the USB programmer and plug it again.
  4. Connect your GO-10xx series servo to the USB programmer; the software recognizes it automatically and will read the servo data and settings. “Servo plug-in!” will appear in the in formation window and servo name, manufacture date and firmware version will appear in the Servo Information box. Green LED on the USB programmer flashes.

Wiring diagram

Note: If the servo is not detected, it might be connected to the USB programmer in a wrong way. Remove the servo and programmer and plug them again correctly (the signal wire – marked with a white stripe – has to be connected to the “S” pin of the servo programmer socket).