Product Overview
The 3HNE00313-1 (3HNE003131) is a high-precision Teach Pendant Programming Unit (DSQC) engineered for the ABB S4 robotics controller generation. Featuring an integrated backlit display, this unit serves as the primary human-machine interface (HMI) for robot jogging, program authoring, and system diagnostics. Essential for industries ranging from automotive assembly to high-speed palletizing, the 3HNE00313-1 allows technicians to interact with the robot in real-time within the work cell. The inclusion of a high-contrast backlight ensures optimal visibility in low-light industrial environments, effectively reducing programming errors and enhancing operational safety. As a critical replacement for legacy units like the 3HNE00314-1 and 3HNE00131-1, this programming unit provides the tactile feedback and reliability necessary to maintain peak productivity and minimize system recovery times.
Technical Configuration
The 3HNE00313-1 is a ruggedized handheld device featuring a multi-functional keypad, an emergency stop button, and a three-position enabling device (deadman switch). The internal hardware is optimized for the S4 system's communication protocols, ensuring lag-free execution of MoveL and MoveJ commands during manual teach modes. The unit is housed in a durable industrial casing (designated type 45x27,5x27,5) designed to resist chemical exposure and mechanical impact. It features a high-reliability umbilical cable connection that carries both low-voltage logic signals and redundant safety circuit wiring. The backlit LCD is specifically engineered to display complex RAPID code structures and diagnostic trees, providing the operator with comprehensive control over the robot’s task-level logic and global variables.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
Programming Unit (Teach Pendant) |
| Product ID |
3HNE00313-1 |
| Brand |
ABB |
| Type Designation |
45x27,5x27,5 |
| Display |
Monochrome LCD with Backlight |
| Net Weight |
2.4 kg |
| Gross Weight |
3.3 kg |
| Origin |
Sweden |
| Customs Tariff |
85371098 |
| Compatibility |
ABB S4, S4C Controllers |
| Replaces (OLD) |
3HNE00314-1, 3HNE00131-1, 3HNE00132-1 |
Technical FAQs
Does the 3HNE00313-1 include the connection cable to the controller?The Product ID 3HNE00313-1 typically refers to the handheld unit itself. Depending on the stock configuration, the umbilical cable may be sold separately or as part of a bundle. Always verify if your existing cable is compatible with the S4 controller’s circular connector.
Can this unit be used as a direct replacement for the non-backlit version?Yes. The 3HNE00313-1 is designed to be backwards compatible with older S4 programming units. It replaces several legacy models, including 3HNE00131-1, providing an immediate upgrade in screen readability without requiring software changes.
How do I troubleshoot a blank screen on the programming unit?First, check the cable connection at the controller panel for loose locking rings. If the unit still shows no display but the robot can be moved via external signals, the internal backlight inverter or the LCD ribbon cable within the 3HNE00313-1 may have failed due to mechanical fatigue.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Enabling Device Maintenance: Periodically test the three-position enabling device (deadman switch). In many jurisdictions, this is a mandatory safety check. Ensure the switch correctly interrupts the "Motors ON" state in both the fully released and fully compressed positions.
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Cable Stress Relief: When using the 3HNE00313-1 inside the work cell, avoid dragging the cable over sharp metal edges or hot surfaces. Mechanical failure of the internal shielding can lead to intermittent "Emergency Stop" faults that are difficult to trace.
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Screen Care: Clean the backlit display only with a dry or slightly damp anti-static cloth. Industrial solvents or high-pressure air can penetrate the seals of the 45x27,5x27,5 casing, causing permanent damage to the LCD's polarizing filter or internal logic boards.
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Storage Protocol: When not in use, hang the programming unit on its designated bracket outside the robot's reach. Leaving the unit on the floor or inside the cell during automatic operation poses a significant risk of collision damage and may lead to unauthorized system access.