Precautions for Correct Use
• Using the EM2100 or map features is not a substitute for physical methods of preventing col-
lisions, such as interlocked gateways or barriers. It is the user's responsibility to provide a
physical method of preventing collisions where necessary.
• Do not leave an AMR that is not localized, not connected to the EM2100, or not powered ON
in a location that can be accessed by other AMRs.
Additional Information
• The AMR requires wireless communications when operating within a fleet. Refer to
on page 3-12 for more information.
• Details for the use and configuration of the functions are covered in the
Fleet Operations
Workspace Core User's Manual (Cat. No. I635)
and the
Fleet Simulator User's Guide (Cat.
No. I649)
.
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Additional E-STOP Buttons
An operator should be able to easily reach an E-STOP button from any angle without reaching across
the moving AMR or any moving payload parts. Per relevant safety standards, E-STOP buttons must
be placed within 600 mm reach of the operator. A large or complex payload structure may require ad-
ditional E-STOP buttons.
WARNING
If you are using a user-supplied E-STOP, you must perform safety commissioning to
verify the emergency stop functionality before putting the AMR into service.
CAUTION
• All E-STOP buttons must be located in areas that are easy to reach and within 600
mm of personnel. It is the end user's responsibility to ensure that any additional E-
STOP buttons are placed in a location where the operator can easily access them in
an emergency situation.
Precautions for Correct Use
The emergency stop or the protective stop devices you install on the AMR must have a dual
channel circuit to ensure the same performance level as the other safety devices of the AMR.
Additional Information
• Refer to
3-5-2 User Access Panel Connections
on page 3-15 for more information about ad-
ditional E-STOP connections.
• If no additional E-STOP buttons are added, a jumper with a part number of 68410-218L must
be placed on the SCPU port. Refer to
on page 3-17 for more information.
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Additional Signal Beacons
The AMR must include highly visible indicators appropriate for its application. In most cases, the light
discs and the light strips in front and back of the AMR provide sufficient indication, but this must be
evaluated when a payload structure is implemented.
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