There are several ways to configure and adjust Collision Guard:
The Collision Guard Setup screen allows you to enable and disable Collision Guard globally, for both programmed motion and jogging motion.
In addition, you can use this screen to adjust the sensitivity of collision detection for programmed motion.
Collision Guard automatically uses more sensitive limits for jogging motion. These limits can not be adjusted. You can still disable Collision Guard for jogging motion, using the Collision Guard SETUP screen.
Within a teach pendant program , you can disable Collision Guard locally through the use of special teach pendant instructions, COL DETECT OFF and COL DETECT ON.
Table 1. Collision Guard Setup Items
ITEM | DESCRIPTION |
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Group default: 1 |
This item indicates the currently selected group to which the other items in the menu apply. Note that you cannot edit this field directly. Instead, the current group is selected by pressing “F4” (Group) and entering the group number you wish to display. You will only be able to select a group that supports Collision Guard. |
Collision Guard Status default: ENABLED |
This item specifies whether High Sensitivity Collision Detection is ON or OFF for the currently selected group:
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Sensitivity default: 100% minimum: 1% maximum: 200% |
This item allows you to set the level of sensitivity for Collision Guard for the currently selected group:
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Sensitivity Default Register |
This item allows you to specify the register that can be used with the COL GUARD ADJUST teach pendant instruction to adjust the sensitivity of Collision Guard within a program. A register number of 0 indicates that the register is not used. |
Collision Guard Error |
This item allows you to specify a Digital Output that will be turned ON when a Collision Detect Alarm occurs. A value of 0 indicates that no output will be turned on. |
Col. Guard Enabled |
This item allows you to specify a Digital Output that will be turned on whenever Collision Guard is enabled via this setup menu, and turned off whenever Collision Guard is disabled via this setup menu. A value of 0 indicates that no output will be used. |