Simluations
Running multiple simulations simultaneously takes the same time as running one, saving you time.
The best way to create a new simulation is by pressing the + button on the acount dashboard.
In the first step, you choose the pattern or multiple patterns you would like to simulate. By choosing multiple patterns, you will be able to find the solution that palletizes more than one product successfully.
In step 2, you choose the different hardware configuration you would like to simulate with. You are free to choose multiple hardware configurations to be able to compare them to each other.
In step 3, you choose the different software configurations you would like to simulate with. You are free to choose multiple software configurations to be able to compare them to each other.
At the top of the list, you have some software configurations preset that are a list of ready-made software configurations.
Further down, you can find the software configurations you have created on the account. You can choose freely from both lists.
In the last step, you get a summary of all the patterns, hardware configurations, and software configurations you have chosen. The you press confim and give the simulation and name.
The simulations will then appear in the list of simulations for the customer, and you can see the progress of each simulation. After they are done, you can open the simulation report and view the video as well as getting all relevant information regarding pattern, hardware, software, result, safety, footprint etc.
You can now share the simulation report with your customer by pressing share, changing from private to public, and then choosing how long the link should be valid. This will create a link that you can send to the customer. The link will give them the possibility to view the report (and nothing else).
An alternative way of running a simulation is to run a simulation directly from the patterns menu.
It is a shorter way, but you will be limited to running simulations only on complete robot configurations. Limiting possible answers, but it is a very easy way to check if a project can be solved by preferred solutions.