1 performing return-to-origin, Opera ting the robot – Yamaha SRCP User Manual

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OPERA

TING THE ROBOT

9-1 Performing Return-to-Origin

9-1

Performing Return-to-Origin

The stroke-end detection is used as the origin (reference point) detection method.
The following explains the procedure to perform return-to-origin using the stroke-end detection.

The magnetic pole is detected simultaneously with return-to-origin operation. Each time the power is
turned on, return-to-origin becomes incomplete. Always perform return-to-origin after turning on the
power to the controller, before starting operation. Return-to-origin also becomes incomplete after a
parameter related to the origin position is changed. Return-to-origin must also be reperformed in that
case.

1) On the initial screen, press

F2

(OPRT).

[MENU]

select menu

1EDIT2OPRT3SYS 4MON

[OPRT]

select menu

1ORG 2STEP3AUTO

[OPRT-ORG-SEARCH]

ORG search OK ?

1yes 2no

[OPRT-ORG-SEARCH]

searching ···

[OPRT-ORG-SEARCH]

origin complete

machine ref. 50%

2) Next, press

F1

(ORG).

3) To perform return-to-origin, press

F1

(yes).

To cancel the operation, press

F2

(no).

4) This screen is displayed during return-to-ori-

gin. Pressing

STOP

during the operation brings

the robot to a halt and displays a message. Then,
pressing the

ESC

key returns to the screen of

step 2.

5) When return-to-origin is completed normally,

the machine reference appears on the lower
right of the screen. Pressing the

ESC

key re-

turns to the screen of step 2.

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