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=Introduction= | =Introduction= | ||
This page gives an overview of the installation requirements for RoboThespian and examples of stage areas for anyone new to RoboThespian. | This page gives an overview of the installation requirements for RoboThespian and examples of stage areas for anyone new to RoboThespian. | ||
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* Standard domestic mains power in the range 100v - 250v AC | * Standard domestic mains power in the range 100v - 250v AC | ||
* A barrier to prevent contact between visitors and RoboThespian. | * A barrier to prevent contact between visitors and RoboThespian. | ||
− | * Wired network connection - | + | * Wired internet network connection with good bandwidth - see [[Network Setup]]. Required for [[TinMan Telepresence]] , [[Remote Connection|remote administration]] and support, and the application of updates and new software/content features. |
− | * Un-oiled, compressed air at 6bar, filtered to 10µm. Peak air consumption 30L/min at 6bar maximum, on average consumption is much less | + | * Un-oiled, compressed air at 6bar (87psi), filtered to 10µm. Peak air consumption 30L/min (7.9 US gpm) at 6bar (87psi) maximum, on average consumption is much less (Engineered Arts can supply a suitable portable air compressor unit if no fixed supply available) |
− | * Airline connection to robot is via an 8mm outside diameter Push-In-Fitting. | + | * Airline connection to robot is via an 8mm (5/16in) outside diameter Push-In-Fitting. |
− | * Extra 8mm outside diameter polyeurethane tubing can be supplied on request. | + | * Extra 8mm (5/16in) outside diameter polyeurethane tubing can be supplied on request. <section end=installation requirements /> |
== Example Stage Areas == | == Example Stage Areas == | ||
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<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:NSM_rt-0089_science_fair__Nov2015.jpg|thumb|none|400px|link=|RoboThespian at National Science Museum, Thailand]]</li> | <li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:NSM_rt-0089_science_fair__Nov2015.jpg|thumb|none|400px|link=|RoboThespian at National Science Museum, Thailand]]</li> | ||
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:Visitor photo.jpg|thumb|none|400px|link=|RoboThespian at Questacon, National Science Museum of Australia]]</li> | <li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:Visitor photo.jpg|thumb|none|400px|link=|RoboThespian at Questacon, National Science Museum of Australia]]</li> | ||
+ | <li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:rt0061 Questacon MidwinterEvent-July2017-Ramp.jpg|thumb|none|400px|link=|RoboThespian at Questacon, in foyer, July 2017]]</li> | ||
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:Roboworld twitter pic.png|thumb|none|400px|link=|RoboThespian at Carnegie Science Center Roboworld gallery]]</li> | <li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:Roboworld twitter pic.png|thumb|none|400px|link=|RoboThespian at Carnegie Science Center Roboworld gallery]]</li> | ||
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:400x533px-RT3.2_at_NASA_Kennedy_Space_Center_Visitors_Complex.jpg|thumb|none|400px|link=|RoboThespian at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Visitor's Complex]]</li> | <li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:400x533px-RT3.2_at_NASA_Kennedy_Space_Center_Visitors_Complex.jpg|thumb|none|400px|link=|RoboThespian at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Visitor's Complex]]</li> | ||
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</ul></div> | </ul></div> | ||
− | + | Download the reference stage design with dimensions here: [[Media:RoboThespian stage design.pdf]] | |
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==Base Dimensions== | ==Base Dimensions== | ||
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− | <li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:RT3_foot_hole_layout_preview.png|thumb|none| | + | <li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:RT3_foot_hole_layout_preview.png|thumb|none|680px|link=|Hole layout]]</li> |
</ul></div> | </ul></div> | ||
− | + | Download the printable template here: [[Media:RT3-feet-drill-pattern.pdf]] | |
Print template at 1:1 scale (i.e. do not scale to fit page when print). Check dimensions against a ruler before using. | Print template at 1:1 scale (i.e. do not scale to fit page when print). Check dimensions against a ruler before using. | ||
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+ | Press fit 8 off M8 threaded prong nuts (tee nuts) into the underside of the base for fastening RoboThespian onto: | ||
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+ | <li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:M8 threaded pronged tee nuts.jpg|thumb|none|680px|link=|Threaded pronged tee nuts]]</li> | ||
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==Touchscreen kiosk Dimensions== | ==Touchscreen kiosk Dimensions== | ||
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*Suitable for installations where the compressor can be located in a separate room to the robot due to noise level. | *Suitable for installations where the compressor can be located in a separate room to the robot due to noise level. | ||
*Noise level is 65-66 dB(A) – comparable to a hairdryer. | *Noise level is 65-66 dB(A) – comparable to a hairdryer. | ||
− | *Technical Spec: | + | *Technical Spec: https://jun-air.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/March-2022-OF302-25B-Rev-D.pdf |
Jun-Air Model OF302-25M Portable Air Compressor | Jun-Air Model OF302-25M Portable Air Compressor | ||
*Compressor is contained in an acoustic housing to reduce noise level. | *Compressor is contained in an acoustic housing to reduce noise level. | ||
*Noise level 47-48 dB(A) – quiet enough to be located very close to robot without causing distraction. | *Noise level 47-48 dB(A) – quiet enough to be located very close to robot without causing distraction. | ||
− | *Technical Spec: | + | *Technical Spec: https://jun-air.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/March-2022-OF302-25M-Rev-D.pdf |
Always check and familiarise yourself with the operating instructions for the compressor.<section end=compressed air /> | Always check and familiarise yourself with the operating instructions for the compressor.<section end=compressed air /> |
Latest revision as of 11:23, 22 September 2022
RoboThespian >> RoboThespian Installation Overview and Requirements
Contents
Introduction
This page gives an overview of the installation requirements for RoboThespian and examples of stage areas for anyone new to RoboThespian.
Setup Layout
Setup is straightforward, consisting of a robot, a touchscreen kiosk for easy public interaction and (optionally) a portable air compressor.
For detailed unpacking and assembly instructions see RoboThespian Unpacking & Assembly and watch the video.
Minimum Installation Requirements
- Suitable for indoor use only. Recommended room temperature: 10°C - 30°C, relative humidity: 45% - 60%
- Standard domestic mains power in the range 100v - 250v AC
- A barrier to prevent contact between visitors and RoboThespian.
- Wired internet network connection with good bandwidth - see Network Setup. Required for TinMan Telepresence , remote administration and support, and the application of updates and new software/content features.
- Un-oiled, compressed air at 6bar (87psi), filtered to 10µm. Peak air consumption 30L/min (7.9 US gpm) at 6bar (87psi) maximum, on average consumption is much less (Engineered Arts can supply a suitable portable air compressor unit if no fixed supply available)
- Airline connection to robot is via an 8mm (5/16in) outside diameter Push-In-Fitting.
- Extra 8mm (5/16in) outside diameter polyeurethane tubing can be supplied on request.
Example Stage Areas
Reference Stage Design
Download the reference stage design with dimensions here: Media:RoboThespian stage design.pdf
Base Dimensions
RoboThespian can also be installed directly onto a stage. For this application a low-profile version of the base is available. A hole in the base, allows cables to be neatly routed down into the stage. The robots DC power supply unit can also be located directly below him, we recommend a hole in the stage 150mm in diameter under the base.
Hole layout for feet - if mounting directly on own base / stage
Should you want to mount RoboThespian directly on your own stage or base, please use the following hold template:
Download the printable template here: Media:RT3-feet-drill-pattern.pdf
Print template at 1:1 scale (i.e. do not scale to fit page when print). Check dimensions against a ruler before using.
Press fit 8 off M8 threaded prong nuts (tee nuts) into the underside of the base for fastening RoboThespian onto:
Touchscreen kiosk Dimensions
The touch screen kiosk is the most common way in which visitors can interact with the robot. It also offers staff the ability to adjust settings and shut down the robot. For full details of the touchscreen functionality please see Touchscreen
The kiosk is supplied with 5m of cabling to RoboThespian.
Recommended Compressors
For customers that do not have a fixed supply of compressed air, we recommend the following portable air compressors for use with RoboThespian. These can be supplied by Engineered Arts with your robot.
Jun-Air Model OF302-25B Portable Air Compressor
- Suitable for installations where the compressor can be located in a separate room to the robot due to noise level.
- Noise level is 65-66 dB(A) – comparable to a hairdryer.
- Technical Spec: https://jun-air.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/March-2022-OF302-25B-Rev-D.pdf
Jun-Air Model OF302-25M Portable Air Compressor
- Compressor is contained in an acoustic housing to reduce noise level.
- Noise level 47-48 dB(A) – quiet enough to be located very close to robot without causing distraction.
- Technical Spec: https://jun-air.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/March-2022-OF302-25M-Rev-D.pdf
Always check and familiarise yourself with the operating instructions for the compressor.