If you are working with Fanuc industrial robots, you may be familiar with the TP language. TP (Teach Pendant) is a proprietary language developed by Fanuc that is used to control the motion and behavior of robots. TP programs are usually created and edited on the robot's teach pendant, a handheld device that allows you to interact with the robot controller. However, using the teach pendant can be cumbersome and inconvenient, especially if you have to deal with complex or long programs. That's why Fanuc offers a software package that allows you to create, edit, and manage TP programs on your PC: Fanuc TP Editor Software 22.
Fanuc TP Editor Software 22 is a software package that allows you to create, edit, and manage programs for Fanuc industrial robots using the TP language. With Fanuc TP Editor Software 22, you can work with TP programs on your PC, and transfer them to and from the robot controller via Ethernet or USB. Fanuc TP Editor Software 22 has many features that make it a convenient and efficient tool for robotic programming. Some of these features are:
Fanuc TP Editor Software 22 is compatible with Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, and XP operating systems. It supports all Fanuc robot models and controllers that use the TP language. It also supports other text editors such as Atom and Visual Studio Code through add-ins that provide syntax highlighting and code completion for TP.
If you are looking for a powerful tool for robotic programming, Fanuc TP Editor Software 22 is a great choice. It can help you create, edit, and manage TP programs with ease and efficiency. You can download it from the Fanuc America website or contact your local Fanuc representative for more information.
To use Fanuc TP Editor Software 22, you need to install it on your PC and connect it to the robot controller via Ethernet or USB. You can then open an existing TP program file or create a new one. You can edit the program using the graphical user interface or the text editor of your choice. You can also use the code completion, code formatting, code analysis, and code simulation functions to help you write and debug your code. When you are done editing, you can save the program file and transfer it to the robot controller. You can also use the code comparison and code documentation functions to manage different versions of your program and generate reports.