6. Usage
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Simulate common tasks and issues
Try to simulate some common day-to-day tasks with MiR500 while the direct users,
superuser and responsible persons use the robot as they would in their daily work.
Common tasks and issues could be:
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Triggering emergency stop and resetting the robot.
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Continue/Pause robot in interface.
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Turning on/off robot.
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Charging the robot, using cable and charging station.
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Manually locate robot on map, adjust localization.
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Manually make robot drive to position and coordinates on map by clicking on the map.
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Run missions, clear missions from queue, see status of missions.
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Maintenance of robot.
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Manual driving.
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Get familiar with dashboard and interface.
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Blocked paths.
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Robot getting stuck in emergency stop when getting pushed into objects or objects being
placed close to robot.
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How to recognize that the robot has a problem with charging.
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Narrow paths where the robot might find it difficult to pass. This illustrates the
importance of having wide and clear paths for optimal driving of robot.
Future possibilities
After the initial installation of MiR500, it is a good idea to inform users of other possibilities
they might find useful after having used the robot for some time. This could include:
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Sound and light zones.
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Preferred zones.
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Directional zones.
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Incorporation with other plant management systems, such as ERP.
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MiR Fleet.
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Rest calls.
Stay in contact
It is important to stay in contact with the users after the installation of MiR500. Make sure to
follow up with the following in mind: