Component commissioning
Runs in seven steps
Zimmer is presenting its Smart Communication Module in conjunction with the GuideZ commissioning software at the SPS. They enable simple parameterization and commissioning, as well as the advantages of IO-Link components on robots.
The market is currently in a state of flux, particularly in the field of lightweight robots. More and more manufacturers and models are enriching the field of automation with robot models for different tasks, but the interfaces are just as diverse as the characteristics of the robots. A generally binding interface standard does not exist and is not currently foreseeable. Zimmer presented mechatronic grippers based on the IO-Link standard back in 2013. The Prepbox for parameterization, testing and service followed in 2016 and just one year later, a multifunctional and omni-communicative end-of-arm layer model was introduced as a technology carrier.
The SCM as a master gateway is available for switch cabinet mounting or direct installation on the robot flange.
The company is now presenting the Smart Communication Module (SCM) in conjunction with the GuideZ commissioning software for the first time at SPS. These are designed to enable simple parameterization and commissioning, as well as the benefits and functionalities of IO-Link components on robots. The SCM as a master gateway is available in two versions - for control cabinet mounting (protection class IP20) or for direct installation on the robot flange (IP54). Both versions are designed for the connection of two IO-Link components and can program the individual parameters of the components. They permanently convert the bus protocol from digital I/O to IO-Link. During parameterization, however, they also require a temporary Ethernet connection. Despite the relatively limited capabilities of the digital I/O transmission infrastructure of many robots, it is therefore possible to use almost all the functionalities of Zimmer's IO-Link components.
GuideZ, on the other hand, is a software tool for the rapid commissioning of components. The manufacturer promises that it enables user-guided implementation and commissioning for everyone. It is possible to switch between wizard or beginner and expert mode. The parameter data of this seven-step commissioning process can be easily and simply adapted to any PLC controller or even small controllers. as
Hall 3A, Stand 251









