motoman dx100 basic course @ red river college

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MOTOMAN DX100 BASIC
COURSE
@ RED RIVER COLLEGE
Red River College (RRC) is proud to act as the only current Yaskawa Motoman robotics training provider and partner in
Canada for Yaskawa Motoman robotics certified training.
The DX100 Basic Programming Course is an introductory course to the DX100 Controller and programming of the Yaskawa
Motoman DX100 series industrial robots. No prior knowledge of robot programming or of the DX100 Controller is required.
Topics covered in the training enable students to manipulate the robot, create robot programs and modify existing programs.
An overview of the primary topics covered in the course include: Robot Safety - Fault Recovery - System Power Up/Down Programming Pendant - Coordinate Systems - Path Editing - Cut/Paste Functions - Arithmetic Variables - Position Levels I/O & Control Instructions - User Frames - Job Functions - Speed Correction - Tool Centre Point (TCP).
Course Overview
This training course consists of classroom lectures in which the
instructor presents course material consisting of programming
commands, reinforced with demonstrations. The commands and
topics are related to real-world examples and applications.
Students enhance the materials covered in the lectures with
actual hands-on programming in the Red River College training
classroom. Students work in teams to perform workshop
exercises including actual programming to emphasize
commands covered in class lectures. Classes are kept small in
size, typically 12 or fewer students, in order to promote an
interactive, hands-on learning atmosphere. This allows the
students to work with each other in order to grasp the concepts
of operating a robot.
Course Materials
Students receive a copy of the DX100 Basic Programming Training manual which details commands and programming
techniques for the Yaskawa Motoman® DX100 Controller. Additional handouts are provided relating to specific topics
covered in the class. Students are urged to take notes, participate in discussions and to bring up specific programming
issues. Students will earn an official Yaskawa Motoman certificate at the successful completion of their course.
Classes are held at Red River College, 2055 Notre Dame Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, Canada R3H 0J9
Powering Innovation & Creativity
www.rrc.ca/tac
All Motoman courses held at Red River College in are posted on the Motoman website – you will also register for the
course at the same site: http://www.motoman.com/americas/canada/en/training/courses.php
To find out more about our robotic curriculum and training offerings in addition to the Motoman courses, please contact
Tracey Dyer at tdyer@rrc.ca.
Powering Innovation & Creativity
www.rrc.ca/tac
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