This course consists of classroom lectures, demonstrations, discussions and hands-on practice exercises. Covered topics are related to real-world examples and applications. To create an interactive and enhanced learning environment, class size is limited to 12. More interaction with Motoman instructors allows students to grasp the concepts of robot/controller Concurrent I/O ladder operations.
Course Overview
This course covers the USER part of the DX100 Concurrent I/O Ladder with the Motoman Ladder Editor Pendant Software. Students learn to customize the operation of DX100 Input/Output functions. Individuals responsible for advanced programming and/or maintenance should attend. Although only the DX100 Basic Programming course is required prior to attending, the DX100 Advanced Programming or DX100 Maintenance Course is recommended.
Course Materials
Students receive a copy of the DX100 Ladder Programming Training Manual. Additional handouts and reference materials relate to specific topics covered in this class. Students are urged to take notes, participate in discussions, and bring up specific application issues.
Prerequisite
Although only the DX100 Basic Programming course is required prior to attending, the DX100 Advanced Programming or DX100 Maintenance Course is recommended.
Topics
Primary topics include:
- Understanding the purpose and functionality of Concurrent I/O
- Operating Input/Output devices
- Programming I/O instructions
- Programming Ladder instructions
- Introducing DX I/O hardware
- Registering I/O names
- Registering USER alarms and messages
- Understanding ladder logical relay addressing
- Defining interference zones
- Defining I/O controlling parameters
- Programming with Ladder Editor
Notes
Price is for up to 6 students using customer provided robot systems. Plus travel expenses. No more than 3 students per programming pendant. For pricing for more than 6 students, contact the MOTOMAN Manager at 937.847.3229