11. Commissioning
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The loads the robot transports.
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For each load the robot transports that exceeds the length or width of the robot, you
must define a footprint for that load.
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If you prefer to only have one footprint for the robot when it is carrying oversized
loads, create a footprint that is suitable for the load that has the largest footprint.
CAUTION
The footprint is only used by the robot's global and local planner to avoid
obstacles. The Personnel detection safety function—see
—still uses the same Protective field sets. If your robot is carrying a
load or top module that extends the footprint in front of or behind the robot, it
may collide with personnel or equipment.
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Avoid extending the footprint in front of or behind the robot.
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Mark all areas where the robot drives with an unsafe load as operating
hazard zones.
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Consider modifying the Protective field sets if necessary—see
.
For a more thorough guide to creating footprints, contact your distributor for
the guide
How to change the robot footprint
.
For more information about the footprint editor, see
MiR Robot Reference
Guide
on the MiR website.