2.7 User Coordinates
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2.7
User Coordinates
2.7.1
User Coordinates
In the user coordinates, the manipulator moves parallel to each axis of the coordinates which
are set by the user. Up to 24 coordinate types can be registered. Each coordinate has a user
number and is called a user coordinate file. The motion of each axis is described in the follow-
ing table:
The figure and the table below describe the motion of each axis when the axis key is pressed.
Axis Motion in User Coordinates
Axis Name
Axis Key
Motion
Basic
Axes
X- Axis
Moves parallel to X-axis.
Y- Axis
Moves parallel to Y-axis.
Z- Axis
Moves parallel to Z-axis.
Wrist axes
TCP Control Motion is executed. See "
2.8 Tool Tip Operations ".
When two or more keys are pressed at the same time, the manipulator will perform com-
pound moves. However, if two different directional keys for the same axis are pressed at
the same time (such as [X-] + [X+]), none of the axes operate.
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Summary of Contents for XRC 2001
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