The DX100 Basic Programming with Coordinated Motion is an accelerated course pertaining to programming specifics of multiple robot control group cells. Students are recommended to possess basic programming knowledge of the DX controller prior to attending this module.
Course Overview
Classroom lectures on programming commands are reinforced with demonstrations. Commands and topics are related to real-world examples and applications. Material covered in lectures is enhanced with actual hands-on programming by students. Class size is kept small, typically six or fewer, to promote an interactive learning atmosphere. This allows students to work closely with instructors to grasp the concepts of mulitple robot programming with corrdinated motion for robots and/or station axes.
Course Materials
Students receive handouts that relate to specific topics covered in class. Students are urged to take notes, participate in discussions, and to bring up specific programming issues.
Prerequisite
It is highly recommended that students already possess basic programming knowledge of the DX100 controller prior to attending this module.
Topics
Primary topics include:
- Robot Safety
- System Power up/down
- I/O control
- Job function
- Programming Pendant
- Control instructions
- Path creation for single group
- Path creation for multiple groups
- Path editing
- Speed correction
- [PSTART/PWAIT] Concurrent job
Notes
Training class schedules are subject to be changed without notice, based on instructor availability. All Training classes are held in the Miamisburg, OH Training Facility unless other prior arrangements have been confirmed.
Attendees who complete the required number of contact hours will receive a certificate of completion. Those who meet the contact hours requirement, and score 70% or better on the final exam, will be awarded Continuing Education Units (CEUs).