4Basic operations
Handling the controller 4-75
<9> SVO.ON button.............................................This turns ON the servo power. (The servo turns ON.)
<10> SVO.OFF button ........................................This turns OFF the servo power. (The servo turns OFF.)
<11>
Display panel
(STATUS.NUMBER)
................The alarm No., program No., override value (%), etc., are displayed.
<12> T/B connection connector (TB).........This is a dedicated connector for connecting the T/B. When not using T/
B, connect the attached dummy connector.
<13> Mode key switch ........................................This key switch changes the robot's operation mode.
AUTOMATIC ..........Operations from the controller or external equipment are valid. Operations for which the
operation mode must be at the external device or T/B are not possible. (Exclude the start
of automatic operation.)
MANUAL ..................When the T/B is valid, only operations from the T/B are valid. Operations for which the
operation mode must be at the external device or controller are not possible.
<14> UP/DOWN button....................................This scrolls up or down the details displayed on the "STATUS.
NUMBER" display panel.
<15> Cable lead-in port .....................................Draw in the primary power cable.
<16> Interface cover ...........................................USB interface and battery are mounted.
<17> RS-232 connector ....................................This is an RS-232 specification connector for connecting the personal
computer.
Fig.4-4 : Names of controller parts (Rear of CR760)
<1> Machine cable
(For motor signal: CN2)
........Connects to the robot arm base. (CN2 connector)
<2> Machine cable
(For motor power: CN1)
.......Connects to the robot arm base. (CN1 connector)
<3> Machine cable
(For motor power: CN3)
.......Connects to the robot arm base. (CN3 connector)
CN1
CN2
CN3
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