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Intera 3.2
Robot Positioning System
Robot Positioning System - Best Practices
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To make it easier to move Baxter back into its approximate, original position,
especially if it's common to move the robot periodically, many customers find it
useful to mark Baxter's work location on the floor.
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When registering a landmark, give the arm a moment to settle (a good rule of
thumb is 5 seconds) before registering. The same applies when reregistering.
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When registering the robot to a landmark, avoid pressing the OK button on the
arm being registered; this makes the arm shake and may register the robot
incorrectly. You can use the OK button on the other arm, or on either side of the
torso.
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Custom paths are not redefined when you reregister using Robot Positioning
System, so you may want to keep your waypoints limited in number and relatively
far apart from the Approach and Retract points in order to give more flexibility to
the robot.
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If you do need to avoid an obstacle, use a series of Holds and associate those to
a landmark instead of using paths to avoid the obstacle.
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Keep the surface containing the landmark(s) level.
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Pay attention to the height of the robot when reregistering. The height should be
the same when reregistering as it was when originally registered. So, for
example, if you unlock the casters on the pedestal and raise the robot to roll it
out of its work location temporarily, remember to return the robot to its original
height when you roll it back.
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The weight of the grippers can affect the accuracy of Baxter's arm movements. If
you register landmarks for a task with the grippers attached, make sure the
grippers are also attached when you reregister. Conversely, if the grippers were
off when registering, they should be off when reregistering.
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If you have registered landmarks for both arms, reregister first one arm, then the
other. It may take several reregistrations to complete the process. That is, you
may need to go back additional times to reregister one arm after you have
reregistered (and/or adjusted) the other.