Letting users change a variable value within limited values Appearance: Caption, Font, Style, Width, and HeightĪdding a way for users to set a variable value on button press.Quickly adding a way for users to toggle boolean valuesĪdding a way for users to switch to a different panel or URL View Type + Image source +True/False images.Appearance: Caption, Font, Size, Style, Width, and Height.Now you get to pick from an assortment of controls to add to the panel.īelow is more information for each control. You're limited to a maximum of 20 rows and 8 columns, but I would suggest using additional panels before reaching the limit. I will be creating a new panel.Īfter selecting the panel, choose how many rows and columns this panel will have.
You might also have the option to modify an existing panel, or create a new panel. Next, select which panel you want to customize. Note: If you do not have the Panel Wizard Menu, you might need to add Fanuc's "Internet Connectivity Option R558" to your robot.
To start, navigate through the Menu to Browser-> Panel Wizard.
#Fanuc operation panel wizard how to
This blog will show you how to create new panels in the Panel Wizard, then customize them with a variety of features and control options, including switches, buttons, and visual indicators. Instead, you can create the interface using the built-in "Panel Wizard" to create up to four different operator screens. Using third party HMIs to communicate with Fanuc Robots is certainly an option, but there is a bunch of setup needed, and accessing all the variables on the robot is difficult.
Even though you want Fanuc robots to be as autonomous as possible, you sometimes need operators to interact with your robots and need a simple interface for that.