1.4.6
Mounting
Setting the mounting direction of the robotic arm is mainly to inform the
control box of the current relationship between the actual mounting
direction of the robotic arm and the direction of gravity. If the
mounting direction of the robotic arm is set incorrectly, the robotic arm
will not be able to accurately recognize the direction of gravity, which
will cause the robotic arm to frequently trigger a collision warning and
stop motion, and will also result in uncontrolled motion of the robotic
arm after entering manual mode.
The built-in IMU of the robot arm will detect the direction of gravity.
When the deviation between the installation direction you set and the
installation direction detected by the IMU exceeds 10°, the software
will pop-up prompts.
【Floor (0 °, 0 °)】
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The default method is horizontal installation, and the horizontally
mounted robotic arm does not need a tilt angle and a rotation angle.
【Ceiling (180 °, 0 °)】
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For ceiling-mount, users simply need to set the mounting method as
ceiling, and it is not necessary to set the angle of rotation.
【WallUp (90 °, 180 °)】