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Description
Product Specification IRB 4400 M98A/BaseWare OS 3.2 11
Program management
For convenience, the programs can be named and stored in different directories.
Areas of the robot’s program memory can also be used for program storage. This
provides fast memory for program storage. These can then be automatically
downloaded using a program instruction. The complete program or parts of programs
can be transferred to/from a diskette.
Programs can be printed on a printer connected to the robot, or transferred to a PC
where they can be edited or printed later.
Editing programs
Programs can be edited using standard editing commands, i.e. “cut-and-paste”, copy,
delete, find and change, undo etc. Individual arguments in an instruction can also be
edited using these commands.
No reprogramming is necessary when processing left-hand and right-hand parts, since
the program can be mirrored in any plane.
A robot position can easily be changed either by
- jogging the robot with the joystick to a new position and then pressing the
“ModPos” key (this registers the new position)
or by
- entering or modifying numeric values.
To prevent unauthorised personnel from making program changes, passwords can be
used.
Testing programs
Several helpful functions can be used when testing programs. For example, it is
possible to:
- start from any instruction
- execute an incomplete program
- run a single cycle
- execute forward/backward step-by-step
- simulate wait conditions
- temporarily reduce the speed
- change a position
- tune (displace) a position during program execution.
For more information, see the Users Guide and RAPID Reference Manual.

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