
1.2 Function List
1-4
6L4
Function List
Programming
Pendant
Operation
Coordinate System
Joint, Rectangular/Cylindrical, Tool, User Coordinates
Modification of
Teaching Points
Adding, Deleting, Correcting (Robot axes and external axes
can be independently corrected.)
Inching Operation
Possible
Locus Confirmation
Forward/Reverse step, Continuous feeding
Speed Adjustment
Fine adjustment possible during operating or pausing
Timer Setting
Possible every 0.01 s
Short-cut Function
Direct-open function, Screen reservation function
Interface
RS-232
×
1 port for FC 1/FC2
(At Programming Pendant)
Application
Arc welding, Spot welding, Handling, General, Others
Safety
Feature
Running Speed
Limit
User definable
Deadman Switch
3 position type. Servo power can be turned on at the mid
position only. (Located on programming pendant)
Collisionproof
Frames
S-axis frame (doughnut-sector), Cubic frame (user coordi-
nate)
Self-Diagnosis
Classifies error and two types of alarms (major and minor)
and displays the data
User Alarm Display
Possible to display alarm messages for peripheral device
Machine Lock
Test-run of peripheral devices without robot motion
Door Interlock
A door can be opened only when a circuit breaker is off.
Maintenance
Function
Operation Time
Display
Control power-on time, Servo power-on time, Playback time,
Operation time, Work time
Alarm Display
Alarm message and previous alarm records
I/O Diagnosis
Simulated enabled/disabled output possible
T.C.P. Calibration
Automatically calibrates parameters for end effectors using a
master jig
Summary of Contents for PX2750
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Page 40: ...1 7 Notes on MOTOMAN Disposal 1 16...
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Page 345: ...2 1 Protection Through Security Mode Settings 2 8...
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