Advanced Functions 3.2
Product Specification RobotWare for BaseWare OS 3.2
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World Zones
A spherical, cylindrical or cubical volume can be defined within the working space.
When the robot reaches this volume it will either set an output or stop with the error
message “Outside working range”, both during program execution and when the robot
is jogged into this area. The areas, which are defined in the world coordinate system,
can be automatically activated at start-up or activated/deactivated from within the
program.
Examples of applications:
- A volume is defining the home position of the robot.
When the robot is started from a PLC, the PLC will check that the robot is
inside the home volume, i.e. the corresponding output is set.
- The volume is defining where peripheral equipment is located within the work-
ing space of the robot.
This ensures that the robot cannot be moved into this volume.
- A robot is working inside a box.
By defining the outside of the box as a forbidden area, the robot cannot run into
the walls of the box.
- Handshaking between two robots both working in the same working space.
When one of the robots enters the common working space, it sets an output and
after that enters only when the corresponding output from the other robot is
reset.
Summary of Contents for IRB 6400R
Page 4: ...Description 20 Product Specification IRB 1400 M97A BaseWare OS 3 0 ...
Page 6: ...Introduction 2 Product Manual ...
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Page 12: ...Product Specification IRB 6400R 2 Product Specification IRB 6400R M99 BaseWare OS 3 2 ...
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Page 104: ...Interbus S 3 2 26 Product Specification RobotWare for BaseWare OS 3 2 ...
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Page 128: ...PalletWare 50 Product Specification RobotWare for BaseWare OS 3 2 ...
Page 132: ...Safety 2 Product Manual ...
Page 148: ...System Description CONTENTS Page 2 Product Manual ...
Page 158: ...Structure System Description 12 Product Manual ...
Page 160: ...Computer System System Description 14 Product Manual ...
Page 164: ...I O System System Description 18 Product Manual ...
Page 168: ...Safety System System Description 22 Product Manual ...
Page 170: ...External Axes System Description 24 Product Manual ...
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Page 196: ...On Site Installation Installation and Commissioning 26 Product Manual IRB 6400R ...
Page 270: ...Installing the Control Program Installation and Commissioning 100 Product Manual IRB 6400R ...
Page 292: ...Maintenance CONTENTS Page 2 Product Manual IRB 6400R ...
Page 299: ...Maintenance Product Manual IRB 6400R 9 Figure 4 Lubricating gearbox axis 1 4 3 1 2 ...
Page 312: ...Troubleshooting Tools CONTENTS Page 2 Product Manual ...
Page 350: ...Troubleshooting Tools 40 Product Manual ...
Page 352: ...Fault tracing guide 2 Product Manual ...
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Page 375: ...Motor units Repairs 12 Product Manual IRB 6400R ...
Page 401: ...Arm System Repairs 38 Product Manual IRB 6400R ...
Page 409: ...Cabling Repairs 46 Product Manual IRB 6400R ...
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