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The (normal) state of the signals at startup, is that they are all low, except for the 24V signals,
and the robot output Automatic Mode which is active-low and therefore set high per default.
If a signal is not part of a program structure, and it is intended to be used in a robot program, this
is achievable making use of e.g. Action and Wait nodes.
NOTE
,,Automatic mode" from the robot to the IMM is active low. The button reflects
the physical level and therefore ,,Automatic mode" is activated when the button is
not activated.
NOTE
The buttons for controlling output signals are per default only availabe in robot
programming mode. This can, however, be set as desired on the I/O setup tab
found on the Installation screen.
Control
The signals related to controlling the interaction between the robot and the IMM are shown here.
These signals are all used by the program structures, where they have been joined in appropriate
and secure ways.
Manufacturer dependent
These are signals, that may have specific purposes according to the IMM manufacturer. The
robot is not dependant on specifics of these signals, and they can be used as needed.
Safety
In the robot column, the indicators Emergency Stop and Mould Area Free (Electrical) are not
controlable from this screen. They simply indicate if the robot is emergency stopped, and if the
MAF output is set high. The MAF output is set high under the condition that the electrical
supervision signal of the mould area (possible with use of light guard, as explained above), and
the MAF signal from the software are both high. The MAF signal from software can be controlled
by the respective button. The emergency stop signal from the machine indicates whether the
IMM is emergency stopped. The Safeguard Open input shows the state of the ,,Safety devices"
signals specified in the EUROMAP 67 standard.
Status
The operation mode of the robot and the IMM can be controlled/viewed (these signals are also
used in the program structures). The bars showing voltage and current consumption represent
the values delivered to the IMM and possibly a light guard by the EUROMAP 67 module.
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EUROMAP 67 Interface
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