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Examples of Use of Relative Jobs
DX100
2.2
A Single Manipulator to Work on the Same Type of Workpiece in
Different Locations
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2.2.2 By Converting the User Coordinate When Operating
A single relative job can be executed at more than one position. In this
way, the memory can be used effectively.
1. Create job “ABCDEF” for a single workpiece.
2. Teach a user coordinate system (for instance, UF#1) for the workpiece
in that location.
3. Convert the job created in step 1 into a relative job using the user
coordinate system taught in step 2.
4. Move the workpiece to another location and teach another user
coordinate system (for instance, UF#2) for the workpiece in that
location.
5. Specify the operating coordinate system when calling the work job
from a control job.
– When the CALL instruction is executed, relative job “ABCDEF” that
was taught using UF#1 is performed using UF#2.
6. To create more jobs to execute at other locations, repeat step 4 and
step 5 using other user coordinate system numbers.
NOTE
The manipulator is not always capable of carrying out the
operation depending on the operating position.
Do not force the manipulator to make excessive position
changes.
NOP
CALL JOB:ABCDEF UF#2
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