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AMR Integration Practices Level 2 — OMRON-Led, In-Person

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Robotic Product
PRODUCT

AMRs

Safety Settings
DIFFICULTY

Advanced

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TRAINING TYPE

OMRON-Led, In-Person

Course overview

This Level 2 course focuses on integrating AMRs into real factory systems. Across four in-person, hands-on days, you’ll move from understanding the robot’s hardware and safety layers to connecting software, toppers, PLCs, and IT services into a cohesive workflow. The emphasis is on how pieces fit together: wiring and power, map and behavior tuning, data and command pathways, and the practices that keep fleets reliable at scale.

Using FLOW Core and MobilePlanner as your anchors, you’ll examine maps and safety settings, then extend capability with ARCL, REST, Datastore, RabbitMQ, and PostgreSQL toolkits. You’ll also review topper and payload design considerations, external sensing, and common recovery patterns. The course culminates in a realistic integration lab that brings hardware, software, and factory coordination into one tested, repeatable process.

Course objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Coordinate AMRs with factory processes, including job tracking, status, and performance tuning
  • Assess AMR hardware and peripherals and apply wiring best practices for power, LAN/RS‑232, and digital I/O
  • Configure MobilePlanner for maps, zones, behavior tuning (speed and charging), and system displays
  • Commission safety including E‑stops, laser inputs, and validation workflows
  • Use debugging and recovery tools including logs, configuration comparison, backups, and recovery mode
  • Integrate communications via ARCL for jobs, tasks, payloads, and localization/status messaging
  • Apply Datastore and REST and leverage RabbitMQ and PostgreSQL for enterprise data flows
  • Design and configure toppers including COG/payload review, power and Ethernet pass‑through, digital I/O, and external sensors
  • Implement PLC integration for error recovery, decision logic, and payload or device interfaces
Who should attend

This advanced course is ideal for controls engineers, robot programmers, system integrators, and maintenance/operations professionals responsible for deploying, integrating, and supporting OMRON AMRs within production environments—especially where toppers, PLCs, and factory IT systems must work together reliably.

Level 1 AMR Programming & Fleet Management is required prior to attending this course. Being comfortable with MobilePlanner fundamentals, core navigation concepts, and basic job assignment will help you get the most from the advanced labs.

Cancellation policy

Life happens, and we get it. If you need to cancel or reschedule, let us know at least 10 business days before your course starts for a full refund. For changes within 10 days, a 50% fee applies; missed sessions are billed in full. Partner cancellation policy applies for distributors and system integrators.

AM Flow OMRON LD-60/90 AMR