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Mapping UOP To Flag

  • kevilay2017
  • January 4, 2017 at 5:39 PM
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    • January 4, 2017 at 5:39 PM
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    How do you map a UOP to a flag? LRmate

    Thanks,
    Kevin

  • DaveP
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    • January 4, 2017 at 6:50 PM
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    Flags are mapped using Rack 34. Rack 34 Slot 1 Start 1 will map the UI or UO to Flag 1

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    • January 4, 2017 at 6:57 PM
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    Thanks, Is there a pdf somewhere that says what all the racks are?

    kevilay@hotmail.com if your not aloud to post.

    Thanks,
    Kevin

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    • January 4, 2017 at 7:08 PM
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    Rack 0: Internal relay
    Racks 1-16: I/O Unit Model A/B
    Rack 32: I/O Link slave
    Rack 33: PMC
    Rack 34: Flags
    Rack 35: Always ON
    Rack 36: DCS I/O Monitor
    Rack 48: Peripheral device interface LR Mate I/O
    Rack 81: DeviceNet
    Rack 88: EGD
    Rack 89: Ethernet IP

  • Nation
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    • January 4, 2017 at 10:00 PM
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    I'll add to fastfingers post:
    Rack:
    0 process I/O boards (also memory image)
    16 AB or Genius I/O
    32 Slave SLC2 I/O
    33 internal relay/register
    34 flag marker
    35 always on/off port Slot 0 = OFF Slot 1 = ON
    36 DCS port
    48 address mapped I/O for LR Mate Peripheral connectors
    64 ME-NET
    65 INTERBUS-S
    66 PROFIBUS DP master
    67 PROFIBUS DP slave
    68 FL-net
    69 FL-net status
    70 InterBus-S master
    71 InterBus-S slave
    72 IO-LINK II master
    73 IO-LINK II slave
    74 FIPIO master
    75 FIPIO slave
    81 first DeviceNet board
    82 Used by DeviceNet
    83 Used by DeviceNet
    84 Used by DeviceNet
    85 controlnet; also used 86
    86 Used by ControlNet
    87 RoboWeld
    88 Ethernet Global Data (GE-EGD I/O)
    89 EthernetIP (ControlNet over ethernet) I/O
    90 Arclink Rack Number
    91 WTC Serial Weld Controller I/O
    92 CC-Link RD
    93 InterBus PxC PCI master
    94 InterBus PxC PCI slave
    95 InterBus PxC PCI cmd
    96 Modbus TCP
    97 TOYOPUC PC3J Interface
    98 InterBus PxC Slave interface
    99 PROFINET I/O Controller
    100 PROFINET I/O Device

    Check out the Fanuc position converter I wrote here! Now open source!

    Check out my example Fanuc Ethernet/IP Explicit Messaging program here!

    Edited once, last by Nation (February 5, 2017 at 4:53 AM).

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    • January 4, 2017 at 10:05 PM
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    Wow! That's a comprehensive list! Time to update mine. Thank you!

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    • January 4, 2017 at 10:43 PM
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    Perfect Thank you!

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    • January 4, 2017 at 11:14 PM
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    Thank you! Did you get that list from Fanuc or compile it yourself? I've never been able to find a list like that in any Fanuc documentation.

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    • January 5, 2017 at 4:18 AM
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    Thank you! Did you get that list from Fanuc or compile it yourself? I've never been able to find a list like that in any Fanuc documentation.

    I think I got it from a fanuc tech originally, but I've added to it over the years.

    Check out the Fanuc position converter I wrote here! Now open source!

    Check out my example Fanuc Ethernet/IP Explicit Messaging program here!

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    • February 4, 2017 at 10:46 PM
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    48 address mapped I/O


    Any idea what is this?

    Do it well right away. It will become bad by itself.

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    • February 5, 2017 at 4:41 AM
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    Any idea what is this?

    Unfortunately I do not. The document I have is pretty light on specifics.

    Edit: Found it. It is the rack used in LR Mate controllers for the peripheral connectors. Not exactly named very well. Updated original post as well.

    Check out the Fanuc position converter I wrote here! Now open source!

    Check out my example Fanuc Ethernet/IP Explicit Messaging program here!

    Edited once, last by Nation (February 5, 2017 at 4:54 AM).

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    • April 28, 2017 at 8:24 PM
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    Does anyone have a mapping of the internal rack/slot/points?
    I'm thinking in particular of Rack 36 and 48, or any others that refer to internal points. (Of course the field-bus racks are user-defined.)
    The only one I know of is Rack 36, Slot 3, Point 5, a state for the dead-man switch I believe.

    - Jay
    (This account has been screwed up by new Robot-Forum, and it no longer allows replies or new posts for an unknown reason that Robot-Forum has been unable to determine or help with. So, I have been unable to reply to any questions on my past posts. Apologies. I'm not ignoring people on purpose.) :frowning_face:

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    • May 1, 2017 at 4:48 PM
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    Rack 36 is detailed in the DCS manual under the Safe IO section. Here are a few important ones:

    slot 6 = Cartesian position check
    slot 7 = Cartesian speed check
    slot 8 = Joint position check
    slot 9 = Joint speed check

    The points for the above slots correspond to the zone numbers on the DCS menu.


    Slot 3 = Safe System Inputs
    Point 1 = Servo off ok
    2 = Fence ok
    3 = External E-stop ok
    5 = Deadman ok
    6 = Internal E-stop ok
    7 = Auto mode on
    8 = T1 mode on
    9 = T2 mode on
    10 = Servo power on
    11 = CIP safety bypassed

    Edited once, last by HawkME (May 1, 2017 at 5:36 PM).

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    • May 2, 2017 at 2:49 PM
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    Quote from HawkME


    Rack 36 is detailed in the DCS manual under the Safe IO section. Here are a few important ones:

    slot 6 = Cartesian position check
    slot 7 = Cartesian speed check
    slot 8 = Joint position check
    slot 9 = Joint speed check

    The points for the above slots correspond to the zone numbers on the DCS menu.


    Slot 3 = Safe System Inputs
    Point 1 = Servo off ok
    2 = Fence ok
    3 = External E-stop ok
    5 = Deadman ok
    6 = Internal E-stop ok
    7 = Auto mode on
    8 = T1 mode on
    9 = T2 mode on
    10 = Servo power on
    11 = CIP safety bypassed

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    Can you use these even if you don't have the DCS option?

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    • May 2, 2017 at 10:50 PM
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    Rack 36 Slot 3 does appear to work in RoboGuide without the DCS option. You will have to try it out and let us know if it works with a real robot. I don't have any without DCS.

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    • August 20, 2018 at 8:46 PM
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    Any idea what is this?

    From the "R-J3iB Mate LR Handling Tool B-81524EN-01.pdf" manual:

    RACK
    The rack indicates the master of I/O link, the CRM79 interface, and the kind of hardware which composes I/O module to robot control PC board.

    – 32 = I/O Link slave interface (at slave mode)
    – 48 = CRM79 interface

    SLOT
    The slot indicates the number of I/O module parts which composes RACK. However, it is fixed to 1 for the CRM79 interface.

    V.

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    Edited once, last by jaraviensis (December 31, 2019 at 11:06 AM).

  • jaraviensis
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    • December 31, 2019 at 11:16 AM
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    Quote from Nation

    I'll add to fastfingers post:
    Rack:
    0 process I/O boards (also memory image)
    16 AB or Genius I/O
    32 Slave SLC2 I/O
    33 internal relay/register
    34 flag marker
    35 always on/off port Slot 0 = OFF Slot 1 = ON
    36 DCS port
    48 address mapped I/O for LR Mate Peripheral connectors
    64 ME-NET
    65 INTERBUS-S
    66 PROFIBUS DP master
    67 PROFIBUS DP slave
    68 FL-net
    69 FL-net status
    70 InterBus-S master
    71 InterBus-S slave
    72 IO-LINK II master
    73 IO-LINK II slave
    74 FIPIO master
    75 FIPIO slave
    81 first DeviceNet board
    82 Used by DeviceNet
    83 Used by DeviceNet
    84 Used by DeviceNet
    85 controlnet; also used 86
    86 Used by ControlNet
    87 RoboWeld
    88 Ethernet Global Data (GE-EGD I/O)
    89 EthernetIP (ControlNet over ethernet) I/O
    90 Arclink Rack Number
    91 WTC Serial Weld Controller I/O
    92 CC-Link RD
    93 InterBus PxC PCI master
    94 InterBus PxC PCI slave
    95 InterBus PxC PCI cmd
    96 Modbus TCP
    97 TOYOPUC PC3J Interface
    98 InterBus PxC Slave interface
    99 PROFINET I/O Controller
    100 PROFINET I/O Device

    Display More

    Rack 106 Slot 1 EtherCAT slave board, as seen in EtherCat_operator_manual_[B-83704EN_01].pdf

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