Master-Control Communication Setup

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This guide shows you how to set up Master-Control communication with a JAKA robot.

Check Controller and Software Compatibility

  • Controller version: 1.5.12_28_x86 or above

    Click information on the bottom right corner of the main interface to check the controller version. In this section, 1.6.7_07_X86_cab1_0 is used as an example.

    check vision
  • JAKA Zu APP version: V1.5 (for both Android and Windows)

Set up the Network Connection

Connect the Hardware

The hardware setup includes the following two ways:

  • Plug the IPC’s Ethernet cable into the Ethernet interface inside the accessory panel on the front of the controller, as shown below.

    hardware connection
  • Connect both the IPC and the controller to the same router with Ethernet cables. The IP addresses of the two must be in the same subnet.

    router

Install JAKA Zu APP

Download and install JAKA Zu APP 1.5, as shown below. JAKA robots are controlled through the mobile or PC application JAKA Zu APP, instead of a teach pendant.

If you are using multiple cameras, make sure the router has enough LAN ports for the IPC and cameras.

Set the IP Address

  1. Open JAKA Zu APP, click Disconnected in the upper right to Connect robot, and then click log in to enter the password.

    unconnect software
  2. Enter the password for administrator (the default password is jakazuadmin), and click Connect robot.

    login
  3. If successfully connected, the Status of the robot should change to Connected.

    connect successfully
  4. Click Power on the robot and then Enable robot to power on the robot.

    After powering on the robot, make sure to enter the end-effector load value. Otherwise, the robot may experience significant up-and-down fluctuation at the moment of startup, which can lead to potential dangers.
    power ups
  5. Click settings setting in the upper right. Go to System setting  Network Setting to set the IP address. JAKA Zu APP should be in the same subnet as the IPC.

    set ip

Test Robot Connection

Before using Mech-Viz to control the robot, please pay attention to the following points:

  • In the Mech-Viz toolbar, the Vel. (velocity) cannot exceed 50%, as exceeding this value can cause the robot to experience movement errors.

  • Make sure to set the end-effector load value on the teach pendant. Failure to do so may result in excessive robot movement and uncontrollable behavior at the moment of startup.

  • In Mech-Viz, for Move-type Steps, it is recommended to use linear motion as much as possible. If you choose joint motion, the robot’s movement will be relatively slow.

  • Each robot has different DH parameters. Therefore, please read the specific DH parameters from the teach pendant. Method: After connecting to the robot, click the upper left logo icon 10 times, and then enter the password (default is JAKAAMAZING). The following interface will show up.

check dh

Enter the dh value in the file `C:/Users/Administrator/AppData/Roaming/Mmind/robot/jaka/jaka_zu7/jaka_zu7_algo.json`into [d1, a2, a3, d4, d5, d6] in the image above. Due to the inability to adjust the shoulder_offset and elbow_offset values in the file of jaka_zu7_algo.json, there may still be some errors in the robot’s motion.

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