The IRB 4600 cleanroom robot* is sealed or covered, reducing particle contamination, and preventing grease and oil leakage into production areas for products and devices such as semiconductors, displays, and EV batteries. IRB 4600 cleanroom robot is ISO 14644-1 Class 5 certified*, making it ideal for manufacturing settings requiring exceptional cleanliness and minimal particle emission, all while maintaining top-notch speed and performance.

If no keys are pressed for ten seconds, the T4600 goes to programmed operation and the room temperature is displayed. Automatic operation is activated during programming by holding down the PROG key for four seconds or until the display shows the room temperature


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- there is absolutely nothing in the operating manual mentioning that the robot has to be motors off to do a mode switch, and if it could literally fry anything by simply mode switching during a run there would likely be tons of people sadly discovering it like me, seems to be that the controller should be able to go motors off just like you release suddenly the deadman switch. Still, is it considered proper procedure to always manually go motors off before switching mode?

Only smoking gun I have is this screenshot of the TP log showing the manual switch, and then few seconds later the error once I tried to jog it. From then on I could not do nothing so I initially assumed some benign safety warning, like on our S4C+ it would give off warnings when the enabling device was just slightly depressed and only one safety channel would trigger too early from the other. But after restarting the controller (just a warm start) then it simply goes out everytime the enabling switch is depressed.

I obviously dont have a robot to test again, but when switching from Auto to Manual, shouldn't the "Motors OFF" state message be seen right after the "manual mode selected" message? There is 18s between the manual mode request and motors OFF state. Is that normal?

We've never had any issue whatsoever related to fusing before, only once with differential earth protection on an electrical install with 40mA protection, but most times it's been fine on 40mA. (mind you we run the robot for film productions in studios and on-location so most of the time it's a huge hassle to make the studio/client change their electrical install the day before a film shooting, the IRB4600 is specified as running fine on 40mA if no more than 7m long motor cable is used, above that and a 300mA protection is required). Anyway here it's the fusing that pops so unrelated.

I think the SuperSpectrum adds support for two SuperSpectrums together in a machine? Still not totally clear what it does, I'm looking for the SuperSpectrum manual and related software. It seems like it would be nice to piece together this information, as these cards seem very much like the early ATI Graphics Solution, compatible with everything that mattered back then. 2351a5e196

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