Starting A Default Program; Auto Initialization; Log Tab - Universal Robots UR3/CB3 Original Instructions Manual

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13.16 Log Tab

Starting a Default Program

The default program is auto started in the Run Program screen. When the default program is
loaded and the specified external input signal edge transition is detected, the program is started
automatically.
On Startup, the current input signal level is undefined. Choosing a transition that matches the
signal level on startup starts the program immediately. Furthermore, leaving the Run Program
screen or tapping the Stop button in the Dashboard disables the auto start feature until the Run
button is pressed again.

Auto Initialization

The Robot arm is automatically initialized. On the specified external input signal edge transition,
the Robot arm is completely initialized, regardless of the visible screen.
Brake Release is the final initialization stage. During Brake Release, the Robot arm makes a minor
movement and a clicking noise. Furthermore, the brakes cannot be automatically released if the
configured mounting does not match the mounting detected (based on sensor data). In this case,
the robot must be initialized manually on the initialization screen (see 11.5).
On Startup, the current input signal level is undefined. Choosing a transition that matches the
signal level on startup initializes the Robot arm immediately.
The auto initialization feature works when only the Robot arm is powered off.
13.16 Log Tab
Version 3.10
II-63
CB3

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