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Route Management Manual

Training Routes

•Place two empty pallets upside down, on top of the forks (or attach the cart train) to help simulate the lo ad while training. If the pallets are upside down, it will sit on the forks better, and if it is on top of the forks, it will not drop off when validating/simulating drops.

Example

This section demonstrates how to progressively train a network of routes for a simple warehouse, using the layout depicted in Figure36 (details removed for clarity).

Figure 36.Example Route Layout with Grid, Stations, and Behavior Locations Identified

In this example, you will be shown how to train a network of routes that guide the automated truck from a Start Station to Drop-Off locations in each warehouse aisle, and finish at the End Station (in this case, the End Station is also the Start Station).

NOTE: This is just one example of a simp le application, and may not be the most efficient set-up for your particular facility application(s). You should consider all the information in this manual before training routes.

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