Setup & Operation 12. I/O Remote Settings
12. I/O Remote Settings
This section describes the functions and timings of input and output signals.
The remote functions may be assigned to your standard I/O board(s), expansion I/O
board(s), or fieldbus I/O board(s) to enhance robot system control - either from an
operational unit of your choice or a sequencer.
Remote function is initially assigned to both input and output from 0 to 7.
To accept external remote inputs, assign the remote function and the control device is
remote. For further details, refer to the section, Remote Control Software Configuration
in EPSON RC+ 7.0 User’s Guide - Remote Control.
The user defines the I/O number that a remote function is assigned to using software
configuration. For further details, refer to the section, Remote Control Software
Configuration in EPSON RC+ 7.0 User’s Guide - Remote Control.
For details about I/O cable connection, refer to sections on Setup & Operation 11. I/O
Connector and 13.2. Expansion I/O Board and 13.3 Fieldbus I/O Board.
For details about communication with external equipment, refer to EPSON RC+ 7.0
User’s Guide -12. Remote Control.
CAUTION
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- Assign remote functions to inputs/outputs correctly and wire correctly when
setting up remote I/O signals.
- Make sure that the functions correspond to the correct input/output signals
before turning ON the system.
- When verifying the robot system operation, prepare for failures with initial
settings or wiring. If the Manipulator functions unusually by the failures with
initial settings or wiring, press the Emergency Stop switch immediately to
stop the Manipulator.
Remote function is available when virtual I/O is enabled.
When you set up a remote I/O signal, please either keep a written record of the settings or
store the data in a file for later reference.
When you set up a fieldbus I/O signal to the remote function, response depends on the
baud rate of the fieldbus. For details of fieldbus response, refer to Robot Controller
RC700 / RC90 Option Fieldbus I/O.