
Pegasus Robot eLearning Course | Basic Operation Skills
Model Name: Pegasus Robot Multimedia Courseware
Model Number: M13716
Learning Topics
- Robot Operation
- PC Programming
- Teach Pendant Operation
- Teach Pendant Programming
- PC Software Programming
- Application Design
- I/O Interfacing
- Operator Terminal Programming
- Move Commands
- Conditional Commands
- Loop Commands
- Message Commands
- Math Commands
- I/O Commands
- Conveyor Control Commands
- Communications Commands
- Palletizing Commands
- Region Commands
The Pegasus Robot eLearning course discusses the basic operation of the Pegasus robot. These skills include safety, powerup, shutdown, manual operation, homing, end effector operation. Skills taught also include basic robot programming including movement and effector commands.
What is an Industrial Robot?
An industrial robot is an automatically controlled, reprogrammable multipurpose manipulator programmable in three or more axes. Robots are thought of by man people as being very human-like because they are often portrayed in this way in the movies. In some respects, this is true. Certain types of robots can move around in an room, and others use artificial intelligence to teach themselves. However, most robots look and act like an industrial machine.
Three features are needed to define a machine as a robot:
- Automated – A robot can operate without the constant control of a human.
- Reprogrammable – A robot can be reprogrammed to perform its task in different ways. For example, a CNC machine can cut different shapes in a piece of metal stock.
- Able to Multitask – A robot can be programmed to perform entirely different tasks, such as assembly or machine loading.
Many people believe that a robot is a machine capable of being reprogrammed and automated. However, programmable milling machines or a traffic light can be reprogrammed and automated. No matter how they are programmed, they still perform only one task: cut metal or turn on lights. The ability to perform different tasks makes a robot different than all other machines.
Pegasus Robot eLearning Course Features Interactive Multimedia Curriculum
Amatrol’s extensive, thorough multimedia covers Pegasus robotic basics. Interactive screens paired with instructive graphics teach an array of Pegasus robotic topics from basic robot operation to robot programming. With the optional hardware, learners can then apply this theoretical knowledge to immediate hands-on skills. For example, learners study the operation of a robot program and then manually enter a robot program that uses the Pmove command for applied practice. This combination of theory and practice ingrains concepts in a learner’s mind and makes more advanced topics easier to comprehend. (References 880-RA21B)
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