IAI America XSEL-QX User Manual

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Part 4 Commands

A. 3-point teaching method

To set the palletizing positions by 3-point teaching, store desired positions in position data fields
as three continuous position data and then specify the first position number using a PAPS
command.
This method allows you to set the PX-axis and PY-axis as three-dimensional axes not parallel
with the load coordinate system axes and not crossing with each other.
In the example shown below, position data [1], [3] and [10] are stored in three continuous
position data fields.

When three points are taught from position No. 11
Position No. 11

[1]: Reference point

Position No. 12

[3]: The end point in the PX-axis direction

Position No. 13

[10]: The end point in the PY-axis direction

(Position No. 14

[12]: End point (4-point teaching))

The encircled numbers indicate palletizing position numbers (palletizing order).

Use a PAPS command to specify the position number corresponding to the start point.

Fig. 1

PAPS 11

PEXT 14

Do no enter anything in the R-axis data column of the position data specified by a PAPS
command. (Alternatively, disable the R-axis using a GRP command.)
Use a PEXT command to set the R-axis coordinate of a given palletizing position.

Preferential axis

(PX-axis)

Start point

(PY-axis)

The pitches are calculated automatically
from the count set for each axis.
In 3-point teaching, you can specify
position data for the X and Y-axes only or
for X, Y and Z-axes. If data is specified for
three axes, the palletizing plane will
become a three-dimensional plane.

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