Robot management

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Register new robots, search for robots in operation, and view their detailed information.

Robot management interface

The Robot management interface includes the following components:

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Component Description
① Menu name Current menu name.
② Basic features Robot management features.
③ Robot search Search robots by name from the list.
④ Robot list All robots in operation.
  • Click the robot name to open the robot details page.
  • Robot name: Name entered when creating the robot.
  • Service: Service type created in ARC brain settings.
    • Filter by service type.
  • Status: Robot's current status. Filter robots by status.
    • Charging: Robots charging at docking stations.
    • Traveling: Robots in motion.
    • Stopped: Robots at rest.
    • Error: Robots with errors.
      • You can exclude a robot with errors from service by manually changing its status to Maintenance or Offline.
    • E-stopped: Robots stopped by the emergency stop button.
    • Maintenance: Robots undergoing maintenance.
    • Offline: Robot power is off.
  • Location: Floor where the robot is located.
  • Connection: Real-time connection status.
    • Normal: Robot is connected to the network.
    • Lost: Robot has lost network connection.
  • Battery: Remaining battery percentage.
  • Elevator: Elevator the robot is using.
    • Click to change the elevator.
    • For details, see Elevator.
⑤ Additional features Hover over i-arc-brain_more to copy a robot ID or delete a robot.

Robot management

Add and manage robots.

Add a new robot

Note

Before adding a new robot, you must add a robot model. For details, see Add a model.

To add a new robot:

  1. Access the admin console (see Access the admin console).
  2. Click the Robot management menu.
  3. Click [Add robot].
  4. In the Add new robot dialog, enter the robot registration information:
    • Robot ID: Enter an ID within 15 characters (the ID generated during robot manufacturing).
      • To register as a simulator robot, check the Simulator robot checkbox.
    • Robot name: Enter a name within 15 characters.
      • When entering the model and number, use a hyphen (-) to connect them.
      • Example: D-001
    • Service: Select one of the registered service types from the dropdown.
    • Model: Select one of the registered robot models from the dropdown.
  5. Click [Add].
  6. From the robot list, select an elevator for the robot to use.
    • You can select from registered elevator groups.
    • For details, see Elevator.
  7. Click [Confirm].
    • A new robot is added.

Copy a robot ID

To copy a robot ID:

  1. Access the admin console (see Access the admin console).
  2. Click the Robot management menu.
  3. From the robot list, hover over i-arc-brain_more next to the target robot and click [Copy ID].
    • A confirmation message appears at the top and the robot ID is copied to your clipboard.

Delete a robot

To delete a robot:

  1. Access the admin console (see Access the admin console).
  2. Click the Robot management menu.
  3. From the robot list, hover over i-arc-brain_more next to the target robot and click [Delete].
  4. In the Delete popup, review the details and click [Delete] to confirm.
    • The robot is removed from the list.

View robot details

To view detailed information of an individual robot:

  1. Access the admin console (see Access the admin console).
  2. Click the Robot management menu.
  3. From the robot list, click the name of the robot you want to view.
  4. Review robot details.
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    Component Description
    ① Robot name Name of the robot you're viewing.
    ② Search bar Search for robots by name.
    ③ Robot panel Robot's current status.
    • Robot name: Name of the registered robot.
    • Location: Current site (building) and floor where the robot is located.
    • Navigation mode: Current navigation mode of the robot.
      • For details, see Zone.
    • Status: Current operational status.
      • i-arc-brain_working Traveling: Robots in motion.
      • i-arc-brain_waiting Stopped: Robots at rest.
      • i-arc-brain_charging Charging: Robots charging at docking stations.
      • i-arc-brain_manual_control Manual control: Robots being controlled remotely.
      • i-arc-brain_under_maintenance Maintenance: Robots undergoing maintenance.
      • i-arc-brain_error Error: Robots with errors.
      • You can change the robot's status using the dropdown.
    • Elevator: Elevator the robot is using.
      • Select from registered elevator groups.
      • For details, see Elevator.
    • Model: Robot's model name.
    • Service: Service type created in ARC brain settings.
    • Connection: Real-time connection status.
      • Normal: Robot is connected to the network.
      • Lost: Robot has lost network connection.
    • CPU: Current CPU usage percentage.
      • Normally displayed in black.
      • Displayed in yellow above 95%.
    • Battery: Remaining battery percentage.
      • Displayed in red below 5%.
    • Memory: Current memory usage percentage.
    • [Monitoring]: Click to open the Robot monitoring interface.
    • [Remote control]: Click to open the robot remote control interface.
    Robot information Robot details.
    • Robot ID: Robot's unique identifier.
    • Robot name: Name of the robot.
    • Registered: Date and time when the robot was registered (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss).
    • Service: Service type created in ARC brain settings.
    • Model: Robot's model type.
    • MAC address: Robot's MAC address.
    • Elevator: Elevator assigned to the robot.
      • Click to change the elevator.
    • [Edit robot information]: Click to open the Edit dialog.
    Anomaly reports Alert reports for robot issues with WARNING or FATAL severity levels.
    • Search filter: Filter by date to view reports within a specific period.
      • Daily (default): Reports from the past day.
      • Weekly: Reports from the past week.
      • Monthly: Reports from the past month.
    • No: Report number.
    • Severity: Severity level of the report.
      • You can filter reports by severity level.
      • FATAL: Critical issues that prevent the service from continuing, requiring on-site intervention and potentially difficult to recover from quickly.
        • Examples: No battery, unable to move, robot not responding, attacking people, fire outbreak, disconnection, emergency stop button physically pressed.
      • WARNING: Events that could cause problems and require operator attention.
        • Examples: Low battery, internal temperature rise, unstable connection.
    • Content: Detailed description of the report.
    • Time: Date and time when the issue occurred (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss).
    Operation history History of robot status changes.
    • Search filter: Filter by date range to view history within a specific time period.
      • Daily (default): History from the past day.
      • Weekly: History from the past week.
      • Monthly: History from the past month.
    • Time: Date and time when the event occurred (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss).
    • Content: Detailed description of the event.

Change robot status

To change the status of an individual robot:

  1. Access the admin console (see Access the admin console).
  2. Click the Robot management menu.
  3. From the robot list, click the name of the robot you want to update.
  4. In the robot details panel, click the Status dropdown to change the robot status.
    • You can manually change the robot status to:
      • Maintenance
      • Stopped
      • Offline

Edit robot information

To edit the registration information of an individual robot:

  1. Access the admin console (see Access the admin console).
  2. Click the Robot management menu.
  3. From the robot list, click the name of the robot you want to edit.
  4. Click [Edit robot information].
  5. In the [Edit] dialog, edit the robot information.
  6. Click [Edit].
    • The robot information is updated.