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The Yaskawa JZNCX-PPO2B is a durable teach pendant designed for seamless robot programming, specifically compatible with Motoman Robots. It operates on a 24 VDC power supply, utilizing a 32-bit XRC 2001 processor for efficient functionality.
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| Manufacturer | Yaskawa |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Teach Pendant |
| Product Line | YASNAC |
| Part Number | JZNCX-PPO2B |
| Power Supply | 24 VDC |
| Processor | 32-bit XRC 2001 |
| Housing Material | Rugged Plastic |
| Operating Temperature | 0–45 °C |
| Communication Protocol | Serial/USB |
| Emergency Stop | Integrated |
| Compatibility | Motoman Robots |
| Cable Length | Fixed 3 m |
| Application | Robot Programming |
| Deadman Switch | Included |
| Interface Type | HMI |
| Connectivity | Wired |
| Control Mode | Handheld Remote |
The Yaskawa JZNCX-PPO2B is an advanced teach pendant tailored for programming Motoman robots. This unit is powered by a 24 VDC supply and is equipped with a robust 32-bit XRC 2001 processor, ensuring reliable performance during operations. It is constructed from rugged plastic, which enhances its durability in challenging working conditions.
With a weight of around 1.6 kilograms, this teach pendant is manageable and easy to handle. The operating temperature for this device ranges from 0 to 45 °C, making it suitable for various environments. The JZNCX-PPO2B supports both serial and USB communication protocols, enabling effective data transfer and connectivity.
One notable feature of this pendant is its integrated emergency stop, which enhances user safety during programming tasks. Additionally, it includes a deadman switch that ensures the operator maintains control. The interface is designed as a Human-Machine Interface (HMI), facilitating user interaction with the robotic systems.
Connectivity to the robot is wired, with a fixed cable length of 3 meters allowing for sufficient distance during operation. The control mode is set for handheld remote operation, giving users the flexibility to program movements and tasks efficiently in real-time.