The NX100 Basic Programming Plus Ladder Editor is a course in basic programming and also navigation and use of Motoman Ladder Editor Pendant sotfware. Users learn to customize the operation of NX100 Input/Output functions. Individuals responsible for programming basic robot jobs and editing the Concurrent I/O User Part with Ladder Editor software should attend.
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 the lectures are enhanced with actual hands-on programming by students in Motoman's 13,400-sq.ft. training facility. Students work in teams to perform workshop exercises. Class size is kept small, typically 12 or fewer, to promote an interactive, hands-on atmosphere. Students work with each other and with the help of Motoman instructors to grasp the concepts of robot/controller Concurrent I/O ladder options.
Course Materials
Students receive course outlines, objectives, and two manuals, which detail specific topics covered in the class. Students are urged to take notes, participate in discussions, and inquire about specific operating issues.
Topics
Primary topics include:
- Robot Safety
- System Power up/down
- Coordinate systems
- Path creation
- Path editing
- Speed correction
- Inform list
- Ladder program
- Operand logical relay addressing
- Ladder editor displays
- Ladder view editing
- Ladder rung editor
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).