For simultaneous multi-robot cells, operations from different robots can be coordinated using the scheduler. Wait times can be added to delay operations for a user-specified duration. Handshakes can be added to synchronize two or more operations to start at the same time. This enables you to plan operational sequences to optimize robot movement and avoid collisions between robots.
Add a time delay before an operation
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Optional: Need to select the setup or program for an operation in the left pane?
In the Scheduler, make sure that you are in operation mode.
In the scheduler, hover over the operation you want to delay, select […], then select Wait for n Seconds.
Enter a time in seconds in the box.
Press the ENTER key.
The wait time delay will be inserted in the timeline before the selected operation.
Remove a time delay
In the scheduler, make sure that you are in operation mode.
In the scheduler, hover over the Wait item and select the trash can.
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Synchronize two or more operations using a handshake
Take the operation you want to synchronize.
It will scooch the earlier operation up to the later operation.
Removing a handshake
Click ellipse button […] for an operation and select Remove handshake.
Rules for wait times and handshakes
Handshake naming rules in Robotmaster are based on allowable handshake naming format for the brand of robot in use.
Wait time duration cannot be edited once it is added. You must delete it and apply a new wait time.
A handshake cannot be added to an operation if the operation already has a wait time delay applied.
Handshakes cannot be added to operations in the same machine. This will be prevented with the warning “Handshakes must not create a circular dependency.”