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8.8 User Coordinate Setting
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8.8 User Coordinate Setting
8.8.1 User Coordinates
Definition of the User Coordinates
User coordinates are defined by three points that have been taught to the manipulator through
axis operations. These three defining points are ORG, XX, and XY, as shown in the diagram
below. These three points of positional data are registered in a user coordinate file.
ORG is the home position, and XX is a point on the X-axis. XY is a point on the Y-axis side of
the user coordinates that has been taught, and the directions of Y- and Z-axes are determined
by point XY.
User Coordinate Files
Up to 24 kinds of user coordinates can be registered. Each coordinate has a user coordinate
No. and is called a user coordinate file.
It is important that the two points ORG and XX be taught accurately.
User coordinate definition point
ORG: Home position
XX: Point on the X-axis
XY: Point on the Y-axis
ORG
X-axis
XY
XX
Z-axis
Y-axis
NOTE
User coordinate file 24
User coordinate file 4
User coordinate file 3
User coordinate file 2
User coordinate file 1

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YASKAWA NX100 Specifications

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ManufacturerYASKAWA
ModelNX100
Operating Temperature0 to 45°C
Humidity20 to 80% RH (non-condensing)
Communication InterfacesEthernet
Safety StandardsISO 10218-1
Power Supply200-230V AC, 50/60Hz
Storage Temperature60°C

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