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Hello.

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In this tutorial, we will use how can we use carpet section with the view of this look, the carpet

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is opened and then I want to show it to one more thing.

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OK, the carpet is here and you will see it.

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Now you will see it is fluffy.

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And if I turn it to the fourteen point eight to four, you will see this is changing.

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OK, if I increase to 20 hertz, OK?

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It is changing.

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And then if I if I press, OK, let's go here just a second.

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I'm going to do.

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Make it smaller and to keep it where it is.

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Something is opened up, Kate, my carpet is here.

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My screen is here.

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OK, let's run our system, jog more than you will see.

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It is running with the tan house.

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OK, so this carpet is simulation of this carpet, OK?

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And it is directly controlling this VFD.

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This is the first thing.

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And then if I press to run, OK, it is running with 20 hats.

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If I say stop and then it stop.

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Imagine this carpet is broken.

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OK, something is broken at this point.

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How can you do these adaptations with this carpet is going to help you, OK?

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And then what?

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OK, I'll put four against and then what you will see all of them is at this point, OK, for example,

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let's run.

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And then moth output frequency.

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You can see it like this one.

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OK.

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This is similar.

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And another thing forward and the moth user defined ultimate current.

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OK, everything is reading.

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Then this simulation paper is reading from the FDA.

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OK, every data.

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And also it is controlling this 50.

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And then p u.

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What is the pill means?

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I'm not sure, but the stop it.

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OK, and then we will take a look once.

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Nothing programdata.

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OK.

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You can go to parameter from here.

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Let's go to one point zero nine.

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I will go up.

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OK, this is 12.

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And then how can we change it 12 to, for example?

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Six.

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OK, and I want to write it.

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OK?

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One point nine is a change.

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Let's go and OK.

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Then this is six now.

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OK, this is directly writing to the FDA.

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Very good.

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And programdata, we already go and it is back.

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Nothing.

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OK, mode and mode and mode with the mode, OK?

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Program data be cancelled from here.

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This is not, I guess, affecting just with the mode it is going to first.

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Page and Dan joke.

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It is running and then running and running.

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OK, this is how can we use this?

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Keep it again, run and stop.

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And how can we use this?

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Keep it with our real WiFi in.

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We have so are finished for this tutorial.

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See you in the next tutorial!
