Toshiba STE 58760 instruction manual Names and Functions of SR7000 Controller, Control Panel

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STE 58760

1.6NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF SR7000 CONTROLLER

The start up operation is conducted using the control panel and teach pendant. The external views of the control panel and teach pendant are shown in Figures 1.5 and 1.6.

1.6.1Control Panel

The control panel is used to turn on and off the power and perform automatic operation. This paragraph outlines names and functions of the controls. The numbers referenced accord with those in Figure 1.5.

1. Main power switch:

Power switch for the controller.

2. Circuit protector:

Circuit protector for the controller control circuit.

3. J1 connector:

Connector for communication channel 1.

4. J2 connector:

Connector for communication channel 2.

5. TP connector:

Connector for connecting the teach pendant.

6. FDD connector:

Connector for floppy disk drive unit(optional).

7. EMERGENCY switch:

Switch which unconditionally stops the robot operation. When this switch is pressed, the servo power is turned off and an emergency stop state signal is output. Once this switch is pressed, it is locked in the pressed position. To unlock this switch, turn the switch in the direction of the arrow.

8. SERVO POWER OFF switch:

A switch which turns off the servo power to stop robot operation. When the servo power is turned off, the lamp on the "OFF" switch lights.

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Contents Industrial Robot SR Series START-UP Manual - i - Preface For Euporean Union EU - iv - Table of Contents Changing File DATA・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Backing UP FILES・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Overview Chapter Before Operating SR Series Robot- 1-2 - - 1-3 - - 1-4 - PTP - 1-6 - - 1-7 - - 1-8 - Outline of Operational Procedure -1-10- Specifications -1-12- -1-13- Coordinate System -1-15- System Configuration -1-17- -1-18- -1-19- STE -1-20- Control Panel Names and Functions of SR7000 ControllerFault LED Power LEDTeach Pendant -1-24- -1-25- -1-26- STE -1-27- -1-28- Chapter Power on to Manual Guidance Cold Starting Turning on Main Power- 2-3 - Edit Load Save Testrun Reset Next Hot Starting - 2-6 - - 2-7 - Setting Controller Environmental Conditions Turning the Servo Power on Manual Guidance of Each Axis -2-11- -2-12- Manual Guidance Operation -2-14- -2-15- Format Verify Zerop Jlimit Channel Next Setting Joint Limit Values by TeachingMotion Range Limit Jlimit Travel Joint Negative Positive NextChannel Next Setting Joint Limit by Numeric Value Entry-2-19- Travel Joint Negative Positive Turning OFF the Main Power Turning OFF the PowerTurning OFF Servo Power -2-22- -2-23- Setting Date Setting Date and TimeDate Date Time Next Date Time Next Setting TimeTime Date Time Next - 3-5 - Changing File Data Edit CONSTRUC.SYS Edit Load Save Testrun Reset Next - 3-8 - - 3-9 - -3-10- -3-11- Outline of Data Setting the System Configuration-3-13- File Format Specify for Gravity Compensation Servo Free ModeConstruction of MANIPULATER. =0WITHOUT,=1WITH Type of JOINT=0LINEAR.=1ROTATE, 1ST Joint to 5THMode of Serial Channel Specify for External File Selection SignalMode of Channel COM1 Mode of Channel COM2Mode of AIR Driven Axis Specify for USE or not USE -3-17- Details of Data -3-19- -3-20- -3-21- Host PRT=HOST -3-24- -3-25- Signals Used for Selecting File Setting External Selection FilesContents of File -3-28- Batch File Batch Processing-3-30- LOADPRO1 LOADPRO2 LOADPRO3 LOADPRO4 Loadpros LOADPRO6 Automatic Execution FileLoadconstruc .SYS LOADSYSTEM. PAR LOADUSER. PAR LOAD*. PRO Using Batch Processing EffectivelySelect PRO1 -3-33- Program Execution Environment Program Execution Environment-3-35- Resetting Execution Environment Reset Timing of Program Execution Environment Robot Coordinate Systems Setting Coordinate System-3-39- System and the original coordinate system unit deg Teaching Coordinate Data-3-41- Program Sample Move P1 Move P2 END -3-43- -3-44- -3-45- Selecting Coordinate System in Data Editor Mode -3-47- Lefty Z,C,TRighty -3-49- -3-50- -3-51- -3-52- Selecting Coordinate System in Utility Mode Robot Utility Work Tool Where Signal Memory -3-55- Timing of Changing Coordinate System Selecting Coordinate System Using Robot Language