There is a way you can convert a Teach Pendant program into a readable program that you can see in Notepad, correct. How do you go about doing that?
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I guess you need to do that on the Teach Pendant onto a USB device? Is there any step by step instructions?Thanks so much for your help,I use a USB stick and through the file menu, backup all of the files and then backup all of the ASCII files. LS files of TP files are created whenever this backup function is performed OR when you view a TP program through the web page that the robot hosts.I'm trying to recall if you can make changes to a TP program by: editting the LS file offline, delete the robot's TP file using the pendant, then restoring the editted LS file into the controller. The last ten robots have been Nachis so my Fanuc recollection needs to be refreshed.
My employer pays about $5000 USD per to maintain a single seat of Robobguide. I agree with, disappointing software.You can copy the asci text version of TP programs via the robot webpage. Open the webpage by typing the IP Address of the robot in Internet ExplorerSelect TP programs available on MD.
This will open a page with all of the TP programsSelect the program of interest on this page from the ASCI format columnYou can copy and paste the text from the webpage to your favorite text editor. I'm confused about the robots webpage. So you say if I connect to the robot, a R-30iA, via ethernet, and I open up Internet Explorer, and type in it's IP Address in the address bar, I will get the webpage of the robot and I can gather all it's information from there? This robot is 10 years old.ThanksYes, the robot's controller has a ethernet port for TCP/IP and once its IP address is set (via the teach pendant) you can type in the IP address in your browser and access the built in web server.
Ten year robot is not old. It's quite pricy If I recall correctly, something like more than 4 000€ if you buy it alone. I think that you can get a serious discount if you are a potential new integrator on the first robot quote if FANUC wants you to integrate their robots.
The updates are also not free.For comparison, a Staubli licence SRS cost 1500€, no subscription, the updates are free.And you don't have to program on a virtual teach with F keys. I don't understand how FANUC thought it was a good idea to program offline with a virtual teach in their software.
Jan 30, 2018 - FANUC's latest verion of Roboguide, WeldPRO software provides a easy to use interface.
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