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5. Product presentation
MiR100 User guide (en) 09/2019 - v.1.4 ©Copyright 2019: Mobile Industrial Robots A/S. 31
User friendly and flexible
The web-based user interface, accessed from a PC, tablet or smartphone, gives easy
access to operation and monitoring of the robot and can be programmed without any
prior experience. Different user group levels and tailored dashboards can be set up to suit
the different users.
Alert for ‘lost’
If the robot enters a situation where it is unable to find a path to its destination, it stops,
turns on the yellow-purple running error light and a customer defined ‘catch action may
be used to alert people or take other actions.
Automatic deceleration for objects
The built-in sensors ensure that the robot is slowed down when obstacles are detected in
front of it.
Optimal surface operations
The robot is made to run on a level, dry floor and 3D cameras detect and avoid objects.
Internal map
The robot can either use a floor plan from a CAD system or a map can be created by
manual navigation around the entire site in which the robot is going to operate. When
mapping, the robot’s sensors detect walls, doors, furniture and then creates a map based
on this input. After creation of the map, positions and other features can be added in the
map editor.
Add-ons
The following add-ons are available for the MiR100:
MiRHook 100
A hook may be mounted on MiR100 enabling it to automate the internal transport of
carts.
To read more about the add-ons, go to www.mir-robots.com.

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