Who Should Attend
The DX200 Advanced Programming Course is an advanced course for the DX200 Controller and programming of Yaskawa Motoman DX200 industrial robots. Students are required to possess basic programming knowledge of the controller and robots prior to attending this course. (The DX200 Basic Programming course is the prerequisite to this course.)
Course Overview
The training module consists of classroom lectures in which Yaskawa Motoman instructors present course material consisting of programming commands reinforced with demonstrations. The commands and topics are related to real-world examples and applications.
Course Materials
Students receive a copy of the DX200 Advanced Programming Training Manual as well as handouts relating to specific topics covered in the class. Students are urged to take notes, participate in discussions and to bring up specific programming issues
Topics
Instructors cover topics which enable the students to perform advanced functions with the DX200 Controller. An overview of the primary topics covered in the course is provided below: - Advanced I/O Programming - Defining Cubic Interference Zones - Introduction to Concurrent I/O - Setting Axes Soft Limits - Application of Variable Data - Concurrent Job - Defining and Using Position Variables - Robot Calibration - Use of System Variables - Software Options such as PMT, Relative Job, Interrupt Job, External Reference Point - Naming Variables - Advanced Arithmetic Instructions - Backup Operations - Structured Language and Macros
Notes
The DX200 Advanced Programming Course is a 4.5 day course. These courses typically close out 60 days in advance. For information regarding the DX200 Advanced Programming Course offered by Yaskawa Academy Canada, contact our Training Coordinator at (905) 569-MOTO or your Regional Sales Manager.