Renishaw RMP400 Installation guide

Category
Measuring, testing & control
Type
Installation guide
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Batteries
Batterien
Baterías
Piles
Batterie
電池
½ AA (3.6 V) lithium-thionyl chloride × 2
½ AA (3,6 V) Lithium-Thionylchlorid × 2
2 × Litio-cloruro de tionilo de tamaño ½ AA (3,6 V)
2 piles ½ AA lithium-chlorure de thionyle (3,6 V)
Litio cloruro di tionile ½ AA (3,6 V) × 2
½AA サイズの塩化チニルウム電池 (3.6 V) × 2
Ecocel
Saft
Tadiran
Xeno
EB 1426
LS 14250
SL-750
XL-050F
Dubilier
Maxell
Sanyo
Tadiran
Varta
SB-AA02
ER3S
CR 14250 SE
SL-350, SL-550,
TL-4902, TL-5902,
TL-2150, TL-5101
CR ½ AA
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4
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2
Attention
Please remove the battery isolation device
from the battery compartment before use.
¬ Take care not to short the battery contacts.
Achtung
Bitte vor Gebrauch die Batterie-Isolierung
aus dem Batteriefach entfernen.
¬ Die Batteriekontakte dürfen nicht
kurzgeschlossen werden.
Atención
Por favor, retire el dispositivo de aislamiento
de las baterías del compartimento de las
mismas antes del uso.
¬ Tenga cuidado para no hacer cortocircuito
en los contactos de la batería.
Attention
Merci d’enlever le dispositif d’isolement de
la pile du compartiment de la pile avant
utilisation.
¬ Prenez soin de ne pas mettre les piles en
court circuit.
Attenzione
Rimuovere la protezione di isolamento dal
vano batteria prima dell’uso.
¬ Fare attenzione a non cortocircuitare i
contatti della batteria.
注意
ご使用になる前に電池ケス内か電池保護
材を取いてださい。
¬ 電池の接点を短絡させないに気をつけ
くだ
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EN
Conguring the probe
The following sections describe the process of reviewing and conguring the probe settings. The
Trigger Logic™ app simplies this process with clear, interactive instructions and informative
videos. The app can also be used with radio probes for probe acquisition.
DE
Kongurieren des Messtasters
In den folgenden Abschnitten werden die Prüfung und Konguration der Messtastereinstellungen
beschrieben. Die Trigger Logic™ App vereinfacht den Vorgang mit deutlichen, interaktiven
Anweisungen und informativen Videos. Die App eignet sich auch für Funkmesstaster zur
Messtasterpaarung.
ES
Conguración de la sonda
Las siguientes secciones describen el proceso de revisión y conguración de los ajustes de
la sonda. La aplicación Trigger Logic™ simplica este proceso con instrucciones claras e
interactivas, así como vídeos informativos. La aplicación también se puede utilizar con sondas de
radio para su conguración.
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1
> 5 s
2
3
Reviewing the probe settings
Key to the symbols
LED short ash
LED long ash
Switch-off method
Radio off or
Spin off
or
Short timeout
12 s
or
Medium timeout
33 s
or
Long timeout
134 s
LED check
Switch-on method
(omitted if “Multiple probe mode” was selected)
Radio on
or
Spin on
1-9
Reviewing the probe settings
Enhanced trigger lter setting and auto-reset facility
Auto reset off
Trigger lter on
8 ms
or
Auto reset off
Trigger lter on
16 ms
or
Auto reset on
Trigger lter on
8 ms
or
Auto reset on
Trigger lter on
16 ms
or
Auto reset off
Trigger lter off
Probe in standby mode (after 5 seconds)
Hibernation mode setting (only for “radio on”)
On
30 s
or
On
5 s
or
Off
Multiple probe mode (omitted for “radio on”)
(see “Multiple probe mode settings” to view all 16 choices)
Mode off
Mode on
or
Machine 1
or
Machine 2 Machine 16
Battery status
Battery good
or
Battery low
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Multiple probe mode settings
Machine 13
or
Machine 14
or
Machine 15
or
Machine 16
Machine 9
or
Machine 10
or
Machine 11
or
Machine 12
Machine 5
or
Machine 6
or
Machine 7
or
Machine 8
Multiple probe mode
Mode off Mode on
or
Machine 1
or
Machine 2
or
Machine 3
or
Machine 4
Return to
“Mode off”
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This page is intentionally left blank.
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1
> 5 s
2
3
Key to the symbols
LED short ash
LED long ash
Deect the stylus for less than 4 seconds to
move to the next menu option.
To exit, leave the stylus untouched for more than
120seconds.
Acquisition successful. Probe is now in standby.
All probe settings will be shown, ending with
Battery status” being displayed.
Probe partnering function
LED check
Battery status
Battery good
or
Battery low
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Whilst the “Battery status” is being displayed, deect and release the
stylus to enter “Acquisition mode off”. Probe status will flash red to
acknowledge this.
Acquisition mode
Acquisition
mode off
Acquisition
mode on
20 seconds
probe in standby
120 seconds
probe in standby
At this point turn on either the RMI or RMI-Q.
If partnering is unsuccessful “Acquisition mode off” will be displayed
again after 8 seconds.
Deflect the stylus for less than 4 seconds to select “Acquisition mode
on” again.
After 8
seconds
Acquisition
successful
Probe partnering function
Battery status
Battery good
or
Battery low
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This page is intentionally left blank.
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To acquire the probe and/or change the
probe settings, go to the next page.
Key to the symbols
LED short ash
LED long ash
Deect the stylus for less than 4 seconds
to move to the next menu option.
Deect the stylus for more than 4 seconds
to move to the next menu.
To exit, leave the stylus untouched for
more than 120 seconds.
To exit, leave the stylus untouched for
more than 20 seconds.
Battery status
Battery good
or
Battery low
Deect the stylus and hold it deected
until after the battery status has been
displayed at the end of the review
sequence.
CAUTION: Do not remove the batteries whilst in conguration
mode. To exit, leave the stylus untouched for more than 20
seconds.
LED check
1
> 5 s
2
3
Placing the probe in conguration mode
1-16
Changing the probe settings
New settings
complete
Switch-off method
Radio off or
Spin off
Short timeout
12 s
Medium timeout
33 s
Long timeout
134 s
Switch-on method
(omitted if “Multiple probe mode” was selected)
Radio on
Spin on
Enhanced trigger lter setting and auto-reset facility
Auto reset off
Trigger lter
on 8 ms
Auto reset off
Trigger lter
on 16 ms
Auto reset on
Trigger lter
on 8 ms
Auto reset on
Trigger lter
on 16 ms
Auto reset off
Trigger lter
off
Acquisition mode
Acquisition
mode off
Acquisition
mode on
120 seconds,
probe in standby
After 8 seconds
Acquisition successful,
20 seconds probe in standby
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Changing the probe settings
Hibernation mode setting (only for “radio on”)
On
30 s
On
5 s
Off
Return to the beginning of the Trigger Logic menu
Multiple probe mode (omitted for “radio on”)
(see “Multiple probe mode settings” to view all 16 choices)
Mode off
Mode on
Machine 1 Machine 2
Machine 16
Stop triggering here, unless “Multiple probe mode is required, in which
case deect the stylus for more than 4 seconds.
Acquisition mode
Acquisition
mode off
Acquisition
mode on
120 seconds,
probe in standby
After 8 seconds
Acquisition successful,
20 seconds probe in standby
NOTE: After the
RMI or RMI-Q has
been acquired, the
RMP400 will only show
Acquisition mode
off.
If no changes are made in “Multiple probe mode”, then deflecting the stylus for more than 4 seconds will return the
probe settings to beginning of the Trigger Logic menu. If “Multiple probe mode is selected, proceed to “Acquisition
mode” to repartner one probe with the RMI or RMI-Q.
New settings
complete,
probe in standby
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RMP400 – RMI partnership
Switch on the RMI
Acquisition mode
Acquisition mode off
Deflect the stylus to select
“Acquisition mode on”. Ensure
this is done within 8 seconds of the
RMI signal LED flashing green.
SIGNAL LED
RMI in acquisition mode
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RMP400 – RMI partnership
NOTE: Please refer to the RMI
installation guide (Renishaw part no.
H-4113-8554) when partnering the
RMP400.
SIGNAL LED
New partner RMP acquired
The probe is in standby and the
system is ready for use.
> 20 s
1-20
SYSTEM STATUS LED
RMI-Q in acquisition mode
with empty probe location
or
SYSTEM STATUS LED
RMI-Q in acquisition mode
with full probe location
RMP400 – RMI-Q partnership
Switch on the RMI-Q
Acquisition mode
Acquisition mode off
Deflect the stylus to select
“Acquisition mode on”. Ensure
this is done within 60 seconds
of the RMI-Q system status LED
flashing green.
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RMP400 – RMI-Q partnership
The probe is in standby and the
system is ready for use.
NOTE: Please refer to the RMI-Q
installation guide (Renishaw part no.
H-5687-8504) when partnering up to
four RMPs.
SYSTEM STATUS LED
Acquisition pending
Displayed for 5 seconds
> 20 s
SYSTEM STATUS LED
New partner RMP acquired
SYSTEM STATUS LED
RMP cleared from location
or
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Cleaning
Use a clean cloth.
Reinigung
Verwenden Sie ein sauberes Tuch.
Limpieza
Utilice un paño limpio.
Nettoyage
Utilisez un chiffon propre.
Pulizia
Usare un panno pulito.
クリ
れいな布を使用ださい。
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RMI-Q visual diagnostics
SIGNAL LED
Off No probes
operating
Good
communications
Poor
communications
Overload error
KEY TO THE SYMBOLS
Continuously on
Flashing
ERROR LED
Off No error
Error
Overload error
LOW BATTERY/START LED
Off Battery is okay
and no M-code
start/stop in
progress
Battery low
M-code start/
stop in progress
Battery low and
M-code start/
stop in progress
Overload error
PROBE STATUS LED
Probe triggered
Probe seated
Overload error
P1, P2, P3, P4 SYSTEM STATUS LEDs
Off Probe number empty
Probe number full, in standby
Probe number full, operating
Probe number full, 0.5 s
compatibility error
Selection error
Acquisition/clearing pending, full
Acquisition pending, empty
Acquisition complete, probe full
Clearing complete, probe empty
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Renishaw RMP400 Installation guide

Category
Measuring, testing & control
Type
Installation guide

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