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Omron Viper 650 - 5.9 Installing User-Supplied Safety Equipment

Omron Viper 650
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Chapter 5: System Installation
DC
IN
24V
GND
AC
200 -
240V
Ø
1
XBELTIO
XIO
Servo
ENETENET
XSYSTEM
A
B
C
Figure 5-15. User Ground Location
Key Meaning Key Meaning
A eMB-40/60R
Interface Panel
C Ground Screw
B Ground Label
Robot-Mounted Equipment Grounding
The robot tool flange is not reliably grounded to the robot base. If hazardous voltages are
present at any user-supplied robot-mounted equipment or tooling, you must install a ground
connection from that equipment/tooling to the ground point on the robot base. Hazardous
voltages can be considered anything in excess of 30 VAC (42.4 VAC peak) or 60VDC.
DANGER: Failing to ground robot-mounted equipment or tooling that uses
hazardous voltages could lead to injury or death of a person touching the end-
effector when an electrical fault condition exists.
5.9 Installing User-Supplied Safety Equipment
The user is responsible for installing safety barriers to protect personnel from coming in con-
tact with the robot unintentionally. Depending on the design of the workcell, safety gates, light
curtains, and emergency stop devices can be used to create a safe environment. Read the Robot
Safety Guide for a discussion of safety issues.
The user-supplied safety and power-control equipment connects to the system through the
XUSR and XFP connectors on the eMB-40/60R XSYSTEM cable. The XUSR connector (25-pin)
and XFP (15-pin) connector are both female D-sub connectors. Refer to the following table for
the XUSR pin-out descriptions, and Table 5-9. for the XFP pin-out descriptions. See the figure
E-Stop Circuit on XUSR and XFP Connectors on page 83 for the XUSR wiring diagram.
05173-060 M Viper 650/850 Robot with eMB-40/60R User's Guide 79

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