5 Calibration information
5.1 When to calibrate
When to calibrate
The system must be calibrated if any of the following situations occur.
The resolver values are changed
If resolver values are changed, the robot must be re-calibrated using the calibration
methods supplied by ABB. Calibrate the robot carefully with standard calibration,
according to information in this manual.
The resolver values will change when parts affecting the calibration position are
replaced on the robot, for example motors or parts of the transmission.
The revolution counter memory is lost
If the revolution counter memory is lost, the counters must be updated. See
Updating revolution counters on page 241
. This will occur when:
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The battery is discharged
•
A resolver error occurs
•
The signal between a resolver and measurement board is interrupted
•
A robot axis is moved with the control system disconnected
The revolution counters must also be updated after the robot and controller are
connected at the first installation.
The robot is rebuilt
If the robot is rebuilt, for example, after a crash or when the reach ability of a robot
is changed, it needs to be re-calibrated for new resolver values.
The resolver values must be updated if the robot is stopped with the emergency
stop or by breaking a safety chain, and after running in to a mechanical stop.
Robot is not floor mounted
The original calibration data delivered with the robot is generated when the robot
is floor mounted. If the robot is not floor mounted, then the robot accuracy could
be affected. The robot needs to be calibrated after it is mounted.
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5 Calibration information
5.1 When to calibrate
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