R-30iB Plus Advanced 2D iRVision Operation and Programming
$3,709
5 Days (40 Contact Hours)
Course Code: ADViRV-2D-R30iBPlus
Course Overview: The course covers the advanced tasks and procedures required for an operator, technician, engineer or programmer to set up, teach, test, and modify 2D iRVision applications.
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to select the correct vision process and command tools based on the application. The student will be able to know and understand the difference between locator tools, process tools, measurements tools and evaluations tools and know how to use them correctly. The student will be able to create multiple processes using several different parts and concepts. The student will be able to perform different calibration procedures and will follow recommended safety practices.
More Specifically:
-Understand the Process Tree, including Parent, Child and Sibling Tools
-Understand the Vision Register Data, such as Offset Data, Found Position Data and Measurement Data and how to extract specific information
-Create a vision process using “Found Position”
-Calibrate both a robot-mounted and fixed camera using different methods
-Recognize all 2D vision processes to choose from and their benefits
-Not just vision master a robot, but apply the updated compensation angles to positions in an existing teach pendant program such that any change in the mechanical zero reference from what was to what is does not require manually touching up points
-Setup and configure all 2D Vision Command Tools; Vision Command Tools are categorized as Position Locator Tools, Other Tools, Image Pre-Processing Tools, Calculation/Logic Tools, and Inspection/Measurement Tools
-Setup and configure Application Setup Tools
-Setup and configure Vision Programming and Support Tools
-Setup and test Snap in Motion
-Create multiple vision processes, including a Depalletizing Vision Process, using a variety of locator tools, command tools and process tools
-Program the robot to respond to vision results
Recommended safety procedures are integrated into all training exercises. In addition to presentations and demonstrations, this course offers a series of lab exercises for the student to complete. Lab exercises relate directly to the classroom presentations and are intended to reinforce what the student has learned through actual hands-on experience.
Audience: This course is intended for the person who must install, set up, program, teach, test and troubleshoot a FANUC America iRVision system.
Prerequisites: Completion of the iRVision Operations and Programming – 2D Course or have successfully completed the iRVision 2D OPT-OUT online exam, plus completion of a live, FANUC instructor led Operation and Programming course (such as HandlingTool, ArcTool, SpotTool). Completion of an online eLearn Operation and Programming course will not meet this Operation and Programming prerequisite.
We reserve the right to cancel or modify classes at any time