LIBIAO ROBOTICS JTROBOTIIB Sorting Robot User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- LIBIAO ROBOTICS
Table of Contents
JTROBOTIIB Sorting Robot
User Manual
Brief Descriptions
JTRobotlIB sorting robots are mainly used for sorting in industries of express
delivery services and warehousing logistics. Operated on special sorting
platforms, these robots can receive and execute orders from servers to unload
parcels and transport them to designated locations.
Product pictures:
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Descriptions of Product Modules
2.1.BMSP module
2.1.1.BMSPmodule through the chassis module read RFID(13.56MHz) tags, get the
current location information, robot and wireless module to the server, the
server based on the current robot position and state-issued work instructions,
robot analytic server command, and control the servo device, such as complete
instruction execution, so as to realize the robot control and turning control,
version control, movement, finally realizes the whole working process.
2.1.2.Power management module In the power management module, commands for
powering on and off robots can be obtained through the wireless module. If a
command for powering on the robot is received, the power management module
will switch on the power supply and power on all devices. When a command for
powering off the robot is received, the module will switch off the power
supply and power off all devices. Meanwhile, all other devices will be
switched to standby states with low power consumption except for the power
management module.
2.2. Chassis module
Realize the detection of RFID(13.56MHz) code and location information
detection, and upload. The data to the BMSP module through CAN communication.
2.3. Switching power module
Voltage conversion from 4.6V to 24V is under the control of the power
management module.
2.4. Battery Pack and Charging Port
The battery pack is made of two 2.3V lithium batteries connected in series.
The robot must be charged using special charging piles. The maximum charging
current is 90A.
2.5. Servo Modules
At present, a robot has three servo modules, including a left wheel, right
wheel, and lift, which are used for controlling walking and Unloading control
2.6. RADAR Device
The radar is responsible for avoiding obstacles, and the robot with obstacles
triggers the parking.
2.7. Buttons and LED Indicator Lights
Buttons are utilized for testing single robots and manually controlling
shutdowns. The LED indicator light is employed for indicating the current
state. The functions of the buttons and the indicator lights are shown as
follows:
The bright red LED indicator lights can indicate
malfunctions.
The states of the indicator lights are shown as follows:
SN | State of Indicator Light | Descriptions of State |
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Operation | State | Standby |
1 | off | off |
2 | off | off |
3 | on for 0.5s |
and off for
1.5s| off| off| Under the state of shutdown, orders from the server are not
executed, and no malfunction is reported under this state.
4| on for 0.5s
and off for
0.5s| off| off| Under operation, receiving commands from the server
5| on for 0.5s
and off for| on| off| Under operation, waiting for commands from the server
| 0.5s| | |
6| on for 0.2s
and off for
0.2s| on for
0.2s
and off
for 0.2s| on for
0.2s and off for 0.2s| Malfunctioning, generally because RFID
can’t be recognized.
7| Any light is always on| Enter the function mode.
8| Any light is on for 0.2s and off 0.2s| Mode of function selection
An Introduction to Functions of Buttons:
No button will function when a robot is under the No.1 State shown on the
above table.
Current State No. (see above
table) )| Buttons| Description of Functions
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1| Any| No function
2| Press [A] + [C] for 3s| Power on and wake the robot up
3-8| Press [B] + [C] for 5s| Power off and switch the robot to a standby state
3-6| Press [A]| The robot enters the operation state
3-6| Press [B]| The robot enters the shutdown state
3-6| Press [C]| Enter the state of function selection (No.8 state). Later, you
can switch to another function once you press [C] and choose anyone from
No.1 to No.7 functions
8| Press [A]| Enter the state of the current function (No.7 State)
8| Press [B]| Exit from the state of function
selection and return to the state of shutdown
7| Press [A]| Start executing the current function
7| Press [B]| Suspend the execution of the current function
7| Press [C]| Exit from the current function and return to the state of
shutdown
Notes: All above operations are manual manipulations of a single robot for maintenance or testing. No manipulation will be needed when a robot is under normal operation.
User Instructions
Robots are actuators of sorting systems and their normal operations require
the support of the whole sorting platform.
During their normal work, no manipulation is needed at all, and all of their
operations are completed on the server.
3.1. Powering on
Robots are powered on with server software and switching devices. You can
send a command for powering on a robot with the switching software of the
server through the LBAP-102LU wireless device of the switching device. Then,
the robot can be automatically powered on.
3.2. Sorting
Robot sorting can be realized through the server. You can control the robots
and
exchange data via wireless modules with server software.
The server will try connecting all robots which have been powered on. After a
normal connection, the server will keep being connected with the robots,
acquire information about the robots’ current position via RFID codes, and
control robots’ walking or Liftingaccording to the state of the current
sorting platform.
3.3. Powering off
Robots are powered off with server software and switching devices. The robots
can be powered off by issuing corresponding commands to them through the
LBAP102LU wireless device of the switching device with the switching software
of the server.
The robot will automatically shut down when it detects that the battery
voltage is lower than 3.8V.
FCC Statement
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This
device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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