XRC Controller
XRC Controller
Motoman Robotics XRC 2001 robot controller, offers flexibility, high performance, open communication, and award-winning ergonomic design
XRC 2001
ROBOT CONTROLLER
JIGLESS FIXTURING MOTOVIEW (optional)
32-bit RISC architecture and digital servo drives Patented multiple robot synchronous control Compliant with R15.06-1999 ANSI/RIA standard Manual brake release switch INFORM II language with icon-driven interface UL- and CSA-listed fusible disconnect switch, circuit breakers, circuit protectors, servo power conductors, and line filters
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The XRC 2001 controller features factory-proven, advanced 32-bit RISC distributed architecture and digital servo drives. The RISC processor delivers higher performance than Pentium-based controllers. The XRC 2001s safety circuitry features dual hardware architecture to meet the control reliable safety performance requirements of the ANSI/RIA 15.06-1999 standard. An award-winning, lightweight, ergonomically designed programming pendant with a three-position safety switch simplifies programming. The pendant supports Windows- like menus on a graphical 5.7-inch LED user interface with cross cursor keys. An RS-232C interface is provided for FC1/FC2/FDE communication.
Motoman Robotics industryleading INFORM II language is icon-driven and easy-to-use. Application-specific software include a powerful instructions set that simplifies programming. The XRC 2001 features a patented method for programming and control of multiple robots (U.S. patent 5,889,924). It offers unmatched capability for control of up to four robots. The XRC 2001 features built-in collision avoidance, including a definition of the entire robot and its end-of-arm tool. Multiple robot control also minimizes cost and facilitates jigless processing one robot conveys and positions parts for processing by up to three additional robots, all controlled by one XRC 2001 providing the ultimate form of flexible automation.
1,100
SAFETY FEATURES
Safety Specs Teach Lock Mode Collision Detection Machine Lock Safety Interlock
700
Dual-channel Emergency Stop Pushbuttons, 3-position Deadman, Brake release switches Meets ANSI/RIA R15.06-1999 Disables playback panel operation while TEACH mode is active Collision avoidance zones and radial interference zones Permits testing of peripheral devices without robot operation Prevents robot operation while safety circuit is open
550
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750
PENDANT
Playback Panel Dim. Pendant Dim. Pendant Display Pendant Display Area Pendant Languages Pendant Weight Coordinate System Speed Adjustment Shortcuts Interface
Standard I/O
PROGRAMMING
Forty optically isolated inputs, 24 transistor outputs, 16 relay contact outputs (configured as dedicated I/O in order to optimize each application), and four break-out cards are provided as standard. For arc welding applications, one XEW01 welder interface board is installed in the cabinet as standard.
190 x 120 mm (7.5" x 4.7") 200 x 325 x 77 mm (7.9" x 12.8" x 3.0") 14.5 cm (5.7") backlit LCD 40 columns x 12 lines English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish 2.62 lbs. Joint, rectangular, cylindrical, tool, 24 user-coordinate frames Speeds can be adjusted in TEACH mode or while robot is operating Windows-like direct access key and user-selectable screen key RS-232 for backup
Programming Language Robot Motion Control Speed Adjustment Device Instructions I/O Instructions
I/O Expansion
INFORM II, icon-driven programming Joint motion, linear, circular, spline interpolation Percentage of maximum for joint motion; mm/sec, cm/min, in/min for displacement; /sec for orientation Application-specific (ARCON, ARCOFF, LASERON, LASEROFF, HANDON, HANDOFF) Discrete I/O, 4-bit and 8-bit manipulation, analog output, optional analog input
The discrete I/O expansion board XOI01, the DeviceNet board XFB01, and welder interface board XEW01 (are provided) as options for I/O expansion. The XRC 2001 cabinet has the expansion space for one board for arc welding and two boards for non-arc welding applications. Otherwise, the I/O expansion rack XEB01 (which supports MRC-compatible I/O expansion boards such as MARIO and MFB01) can be installed as an option.
Maintenance Functions Self-diagnostics User Alarm Display Alarm Display I/O Diagnosis TCP Calibration
System monitor, internal maintenance clocks Classifies errors and major/minor alarms and displays data Displays alarm messages for peripheral devices Alarm messages and alarm history Permits simulated enabled/disabled output Automatically calibrates parameters for end-effectors
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