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KUKA Connect Connectivity Guide
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Issued: 9.10.2018
Version: 3.2
Receiving the Hardware
Once you complete the pre-deployment tasks and receive your hardware, unpack the fogNode that
comes with the preinstalled fogLet. The fogLet can support up to 20 robots and one robot network and
provides integrated computing, storage, and networking.
Install the hardware in a static-safe workstation. Discharge static electricity and wear anti-static
wrist wraps until the fogNode is assembled and connected to a power outlet.
Deploying the Hardware
KUKA Connect fogNode deployment is simple because it is zero-touch. Plugging into the correct
networks and turning the device on is all that is required when using a DHCP server for WAN and LAN. If
no DHCP server is available, a simple configuration is all that is needed.
Note:
KUKA Connect supports KUKA Robots with KRC4 controllers with system software KSS 8.3.20 or
later, and KUKA LBR iiwa robots with Sunrise controllers with system software Sunrise.OS 1.11 or later.
Follow safety procedures while handling 110 - 240V AC.
Risk of electric shock exists. Do not open up the back plate of the chassis. There are no
serviceable parts inside.
The fogNode must be connected using the supplied power cord with a grounded neutral power
supply system. If a substitute power cord is used, it must be of at least # 20 AWG wire.
Install the hardware in a static-safe workstation.
Discharge static electricity and wear anti-static wrist wraps until the fogNode is assembled and
connected to a power outlet.
Placement of fogNodes in environments that may cause damage by liquids, excessive heat,
barrier or blockage of cooling fans, or blunt damage to the hardware is forbidden. Deploying
the fogNode in any of these environments may cause damage to the hardware and/or loss of
data.
Содержание Nebbiolo NFN 300 Series fogNode
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