Renishaw plc RMP600 PROBE FOR MACHINE TOOLS User Manual USER GUIDE
Renishaw plc PROBE FOR MACHINE TOOLS USER GUIDE
USER GUIDE
Quick-start guide H-5312-8502-01-B RMP600 © 2007 Renishaw plc. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied or reproduced in whole or in part, or transferred to any other media or language, by any means, without the prior written permission of Renishaw. The publication of material within this document does not imply freedom from the patent rights of Renishaw plc. Disclaimer Considerable effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this document are free from inaccuracies and omissions. However, Renishaw makes no warranties with respect to the contents of this document and specifically disclaims any implied warranties. Renishaw reserves the right to make changes to this document and to the product described herein without obligation to notify any person of such changes. Trademarks RENISHAW® and the probe emblem used in the RENISHAW logo are registered trademarks of Renishaw plc in the UK and other countries. apply innovation, Trigger Logic and RENGAGE are trademarks of Renishaw plc. Adobe® and Acrobat® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other brand names and product names used in this document are trade names, service marks, trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective owners. CAUTION: The RMP600 has a glass window. Handle with care if broken to avoid injury. Part number: H-5312-8502-01-B Issued: 07.2007 Patents Features of the RMP600, and other similar Renishaw probes, are subject to the following patents and/or patent applications: CN 1732488A CN 1771425A EP 0337669 EP 0390342 EP 0652413 EP 0695926 EP 1185838 EP 1373995 EP 1425550 EP 1457786 EP 1477767 EP 1477768 EP 1576560 EP 1613921 EP 1701234 EP 1734426 EP 872787 B JP 2,945,709 JP 2,994,401 JP 2003-526,170 JP 2004-279,417 JP 2004-522,961 JP 2005-502,035 JP 2006/522931 JP 2006-313567 JP 2006-511860 JP 3,126,797 WO 2006/134360 WO 2007/028964 WO 2006/100508 WO 2006/120403 US 2004-0178771 US 2006/0215614A1 US 5,040,931 US 5,150,529 US 5,279,042 US 5,669,151 US 6,301,796 B1 US 6,776,344 B2 US 6,941,671 B2 US 7145468B2 Preliminary information FCC Information to user (FCC Section 15.19) EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Renishaw plc declares that the product: Name Description RMP600 Radio machine probe has been manufactured in conformity with the following standards: This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Renishaw plc or authorised representative could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. EN 301 489-17 EN 300 328 EN 50371 and that it complies with the requirements of the following directives (as amended): - R&TTE Radio and telecommunications terminal equipment The above information is summarised from the full EC Declaration of Conformity. A copy is available from Renishaw on request. 1. Information to user (FCC Section 15.21) 61010-1:2001 1999/5/EC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: Battery specification The RMP600 will operate with either 2 x AA alkaline batteries or 2 x lithium thionyl chloride batteries (of the types approved and listed below). AA alkaline x 2 Lithium thionyl chloride x 2 RS: 596-602, 201-9438 Radio shack: 23-037 Saft: LS 14500 Sonnenschein: SL-760/S Tadrian: TL-5903/S, TL-2100/S Xeno: XL-060F Note: Maximum battery life is achieved when lithium thionyl chloride batteries are used. Fitting the stylus M-5000-3707 Installing the batteries V Take care not to short the battery contacts as this may be a fire hazard. Ensure the contact strips are located securely. Reviewing the probe’s settings >5s LED check Key to symbols LED short flash LED long flash Switch on method Radio on (omitted if multiple probe mode was selected) Shank on or Spin on or Switch off method (omitted for shank on) Radio off or Spin off or Short time out 12 s or Medium time out 33 s or continued on next page Long time out 134 s Reviewing the probe’s settings Enhanced trigger filter setting and auto reset facility Auto-reset off Filter on 8 ms or or Auto-reset off Filter on 16 ms Auto-reset on Filter on 8 ms or Auto-reset on Filter on 16 ms or Auto-reset off Filter 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 Probe in standby mode (after 5 s) Multiple probe mode settings Multiple probe mode Mode off Deflect stylus < 4 sec to cycle to next setting Mode on Machine 1 Machine 2 Machine 3 Machine 4 Machine 5 Machine 6 Machine 7 Machine 8 Machine 9 Machine 10 Machine 11 Machine 12 Machine 13 Machine 14 Machine 15 Machine 16 Return to mode off 10 Placing the probe into configuration mode LED check >5s Key to the symbols LED short flash. Deflect the stylus and hold deflected until after the battery status has been displayed at the end of the review sequence. LED long flash. Deflect the stylus < 4 seconds to Battery status move to the next menu option. Deflect the stylus > 4 seconds to move to the next menu. Battery good Battery low or To exit , leave the stylus untouched for >20 seconds. To change the switch off method go to the next page 11 Changing the probe settings To change switch on method Radio on (omitted if multiple probe mode was selected) Shank on Spin on To change switch off method (omitted for shank on) Radio off or Spin off Short time out 12 s Medium time out 33 s Long time out 134 s To change enhanced trigger filter setting and auto-reset facility Auto-reset off Auto-reset off Auto-reset on Auto-reset on Auto-reset off Filter on 8 ms Filter on 16 ms Filter on 8 ms Filter on 16 ms Filter off continued on next page NEW SETTINGS COMPLETE 12 Changing the probe settings Acquisition mode Note: Once acquisition has been successful, the RMP600 will revert to ‘Aquisition mode off’. Acquisition mode off Acquisition mode on Cease triggering here, unless the multiple probe mode is required in which case deflect stylus > 4 seconds 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 Note: If no changes are made in multiple probe mode, then deflecting the stylus for more than 4 seconds will return the probe settings to ‘To change switch-on method’ Acquisition mode Note: To partner a RMP600 with a RMI please see page 12. Acquisition mode off Acquisition mode on Return to ‘To change switch-on method’ NEW SETTINGS COMPLETE 13 RMP600 - RMI partnership Acquisition mode Note: Unless the RMP600 is in ‘Multiple probe’ mode, it will be necessary to partner it with the RMI before use. Acquisition mode off Acquisition mode on Note: In configuration mode, configure settings as required and then enter the ‘Acquisition mode’ menu. Select Continuously deflect stylus whilst ‘Acquisition mode off’. switching on the RMI. SIGNAL LED RMI in acquisition mode continued on next page 14 RMP600 - RMI partnership Release and deflect the stylus to select ‘Acquisition mode on’. SIGNAL LED New partner RMP acquired Probe in standby and system ready for use. > 20 s 15 Mounting the probe to a shank ×2 ×4 16 4 mm AF 2 - 3 Nm ×2 Stylus on-centre adjustment 2.5 mm AF 1 Nm ×4 +10 µm -10 µm 17 Stylus on-centre adjustment 4 mm AF 6 - 8 Nm ×2 +10 µm 18 -10 µm Stylus on-centre adjustment 2.5 mm AF 1.5 - 3.5 Nm ×4 +2.5 µm -2.5 µm 19 RMI visual diagnostics LOW BATTERY/START LED OFF SIGNAL LED Battery low Signal excellent M code start/stop in progress Signal good Battery low and M code start/stop in progress Signal poor Battery is ok and no M code start/stop in progress OFF No signal In acquisition mode New partner RMP acquired PROBE STATUS LED ERROR LED OFF Probe triggered 20 Probe seated Error No error Renishaw receiver visual diagnostics Cleaning Use clean cloth 21 Renishaw plc New Mills, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, GL12 8JR United Kingdom T +44 (0)1453 524524 F +44 (0)1453 524901 E uk@renishaw.com www.renishaw.com For worldwide contact details, please visit our main website at www.renishaw.com/contact *H-5312-8502-01*
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