Setup & Operation 2. Part Names and Functions
14 RC180 Rev.17
2.2 Functions
(1) -1 Fan Filter (Without Option Unit)
A protective filter is installed in front of the fan to filter out dust.
Check the condition of the filter regularly and clean it when necessary. A dirty filter
may result in malfunction of the robot system due to temperature rise of the
Controller.
For inspection, cleaning, and replacement, refer to the Maintenance 6.1 Fan and Fan
Filter.
(1) -2 Fan Filter (With Option Unit)
A protective filter is installed in front of the fan to filter out dust.
Check the condition of the filter regularly and clean it when necessary. A dirty filter
may result in malfunction of the robot system due to temperature rise of the
Controller.
For inspection, cleaning, and replacement, refer to the Maintenance 6.1 Fan and Fan
Filter.
(2) LED
The LED indicates current operation mode (TEACH, AUTO, or PROGRAM mode).
For details, refer to Setup & Operation 2.3 LED and Seven-segment LED.
(3) Seven-segment LED
Four-digit seven-segment LED displays the line number and the status of the
controller (error number, warning number, status of Emergency Stop and Safety
Door).
For details, refer to Setup & Operation 2.3 LED and Seven-segment LED.
(4) Signature label (top panel)
The serial number of the Controller and other information are shown.
(5) MT label (top panel)
The label indicates the specification number for the customized Manipulator and is
attached only to the customized Manipulator. If your Manipulator indicates this
label, it may require a specific maintenance procedure. In this case, make sure to
contact your dealer before performing any maintenance procedures.
(6) Controller Number label
The serial number of the Controller is indicated.
(7) M/C POWER connector
A connector for the Manipulator power source.
Connect the dedicated power cable attached to the Manipulator.
(8) Connection Check label
The details of the Manipulator to be connected are recorded on
the label as shown in the right. The