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www.renishaw.com.tw/rmp400 www.renishaw.com.cn/rmp400 www.renishaw.co.kr/rmp400. This page is intentionally left blank. Avoid forced discharge of the battery. Do not short-circuit or force discharge the batteries. Do not disassemble, pierce, deform or apply excessive pressure to the batteries. Do not swallow the batteries. Keep the batteries out of the reach of children. Do not allow batteries to get wet. Do not mix new and used batteries or battery types, as this will result in reduced life and damage to the batteries. If a battery is damaged, exercise caution when handling to avoid contact with electrolyte. Ensure that you comply with international and national battery transport regulations when transporting batteries or the products. NOTE: Lithium batteries are classified as dangerous goods and strict controls apply to their shipment by air. To reduce the risk of shipment delays, if you need to return the RMP400 to Renishaw for any reason, do not return any batteries. In all applications involving the use of machine tools, eye protection is recommended. The RMP400 has a glass window. Handle with care if broken to avoid injury. Safety Information to the user The RMP400 is supplied with two non-rechargeable AA lithium-thionyl chloride batteries (refer to the RMP400 high accuracy radio machine probe installation guide [Renishaw part no. H-6586-8500]). Lithium batteries must be approved to
(BS EN62133:2013 [IEC 62133:2012]). Once the charge in the batteries is depleted, do not attempt to recharge them. The use of this symbol on the batteries, packaging or accompanying documents indicates that used batteries should not be mixed with general household waste. Dispose of the used batteries at a designated collection point. This will prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Contact your local authority or waste disposal service concerning the separate collection and disposal of batteries. All lithium and rechargeable batteries must be fully discharged or protected from short circuiting prior to disposal. Ensure replacement batteries are of the correct type and are fitted in accordance with the instructions in the installation guide (refer to the RMP400 high accuracy radio machine probe installation guide
[Renishaw part no. H-6586-8500]) for further information. For specific battery operating, safety and disposal guidelines, refer to the battery manufacturers literature. Ensure that all batteries are always inserted with the correct polarity. Do not store batteries in direct sunlight or rain. Do not expose to heat or dispose of the batteries in a fire. Information to the machine supplier/installer Equipment operation It is the machine suppliers responsibility to ensure that the user is made aware of any hazards involved during operation, including those mentioned in Renishaw product literature, and to ensure that adequate guards and safety interlocks are provided. If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. If the probe fails, the probe signal may falsely indicate a probe seated condition. Do not rely on probe signals to halt the movement of the machine. Information to the equipment installer All Renishaw equipment is designed to comply with the relevant EU and FCC regulatory requirements. It is the responsibility of the equipment installer to ensure that the following guidelines are adhered to, in order for the product to function in accordance with these regulations:
any interface MUST be installed in a position away from any potential sources of electrical noise (for example, power transformers, servo drives);
all 0V/ground connections should be connected to the machine star point (the star point is a single point return for all equipment ground and screen cables). This is very important and failure to adhere to this can cause a potential difference between grounds;
all screens must be connected as outlined in the user instructions;
cables must not be routed alongside high current sources (for example, motor power supply cables), or be near high-speed data lines;
cable lengths should always be kept to a minimum. Batteries AA (3.6 V) lithium-thionyl chloride 2 Saft Tadiran SL-750 LS 14250 Dubilier Maxell SB-AA02 ER3S Xeno XL-050F Sanyo CR 14250 SE Tadiran SL-350, SL-550, TL-4902, TL-5902, TL-2150, TL-5101 Varta CR AA 7 Fitting the stylus 1 2 1,8Nm 2,2Nm
(1.3lbf.ft 1.6lbf.ft) 8 M-5000-3707 CAUTION Remove the battery isolation device from the battery compartment before use. Take care not to short the battery contacts as this may be a fire hazard. Ensure the contact strips are located securely. 1 2 3 4 9 EN Configuring the probe Probe settings can be reviewed and configured by using the Opti-Logic technique or TriggerLogic technique. A Probe Setup app enables the application of Opti-Logic and provides interactive instructions and informative videos to review and configure settings and to partner the probe. 10 Configuring the probe with Opti-Logic Opti-Logic is accessed via the Probe Setup app. For full details about Opti-Logic, refer to the Probe Setup app which is available for download on the App Store or Google Play. 11 Reviewing the probe settings 3 2
> 5 s 1 Key to the symbols LED short flash LED long flash LED check RMI-Q or RMI-QE
(omitted if Multiple probe mode was selected) or Spin on Switch-on method Radio on Switch-off method Radio off or Spin off or Short timeout Medium timeout Long timeout 12 s or or 33 s 134 s 12 Trigger filter Level 1 or or Level 2 Level 3 Auto-reset function Auto reset off Auto reset on or Hibernation mode setting (RMI-Q using Radio on only) On 30 s or or On 5 s Off Multiple probe mode (RMI-Q only, omitted for Radio on)
(see Multiple probe mode settings to view all 16 choices) Mode off Mode on Machine 1 Machine 2 or or Machine 16 Battery status Battery good Battery low or Probe in standby mode (after 5 seconds) 13 Multiple probe mode settings
(RMI-Q application only) Multiple probe mode Mode on Mode off or Machine 1 Machine 2 Machine 3 Machine 4 Machine 5 Machine 6 Machine 7 Machine 8 or or or or or or or or or Machine 9 Machine 10 Machine 11 Machine 12 Machine 13 Machine 14 Machine 15 Machine 16 or or or Return to Mode off 14 This page is intentionally left blank. 15 Probe partnering function The probe partnering function enables the probe to be partnered with RMI-Q or RMI-QE. LED check 3 2
> 5 s 1 Key to the symbols LED short flash LED long flash Deflect the stylus for less than 4 seconds to move to the next menu option. To exit, leave the stylus untouched for more than 120seconds. All probe settings will be shown, ending with Battery status being displayed. Partnering successful. Probe is now in standby. Battery status Battery good Battery low or 16 Whilst the Battery status is being displayed, deflect and release the stylus to enter Partnering mode off. Probe status will flash red to acknowledge this. Battery status Battery good Battery low or At this point turn on either the RMI-Q or RMI-QE. With RMI-Q switched on After 8 seconds Partnering mode Partnering mode off Partnering mode on Partnering successful RMI-Q 120 seconds probe in standby 20 seconds probe in standby If partnering is unsuccessful Partnering mode off will be displayed again after 8 seconds. Deflect the stylus for less than 4 seconds to select Partnering mode on again. Or for RMI-QE see next page 17 With RMI-QE switched on After 8 seconds Partnering mode Partnering mode off 120 seconds probe in standby if RMI-QE is turned off Partnering mode Partnering mode off Partnering mode on
(RMI-QE found) 120 seconds probe in standby 20 seconds probe in standby If partnering is unsuccessful Partnering mode off will be displayed again after 8 seconds. Deflect the stylus for less than 4 seconds to select Partnering mode on again. RMI-QE 18 This page is intentionally left blank. 19 RMP400 RMI-Q partnership System set-up can be achieved by using Trigger Logic. Partnering mode Partnering mode off Switch on the RMI-Q SYSTEM STATUS LED SYSTEM STATUS LED RMI-Q in Partnering mode with empty probe location RMI-Q in Partnering mode with full probe location or Deflect the stylus to select Partnering mode on. Ensure this is done within 60 seconds of the RMI-Q system status LED flashing green. RMI-Q 20 SYSTEM STATUS LED Partnering pending RMI-Q SYSTEM STATUS LED SYSTEM STATUS LED New partner radio probe acquired Radio probe cleared from location or Displayed for 5 seconds NOTE: Refer to the RMI-Q radio machine interface installation guide (Renishaw part no. H-5687-8504) when partnering up to four radio probes. The probe is in standby and the system is ready for use.
> 20 s 21 RMP400 RMI-QE partnership System set-up can be achieved by using Trigger Logic. Partnering mode Partnering mode off Switch on the RMI-QE Partnering mode Partnering mode off (RMI-QE found) SYSTEM STATUS LED SYSTEM STATUS LED RMI-QE in Partnering mode with empty probe location RMI-QE in Partnering modewith full probe location or RMI-QE 22 Deflect the stylus to select Partnering mode on. Ensure this is done within 60 seconds of the RMI-QE status LED flashing green. SYSTEM STATUS LED Partnering pending RMI-QE SYSTEM STATUS LED SYSTEM STATUS LED New partner radio probe acquired Radio probe cleared from location or Displayed for 5 seconds NOTE: Refer to the RMI-QE radio machine interface installation guide (Renishaw part no. H-6551-8500) when partnering up to four radio probes. The probe is in standby and the system is ready for use.
> 20 s 23 Changing the probe settings when partnered to a RMI-Q Probe settings can be changed using Trigger Logic. Key to the symbols LED short flash LED long flash To exit, leave the stylus untouched for more than 120 seconds. Deflect the stylus for less than 4 seconds to move to the next menu option. To exit, leave the stylus untouched for more than 20 seconds. Deflect the stylus for more than 4 seconds to move to the next menu. 3 2
> 5 s 1 LED check Deflect the stylus and hold it deflected until after the battery status has been displayed at the end of the review sequence. Battery good Battery low Battery status or 24 To partner the probe and/or change the probe settings, go to the next page.
(omitted if Multiple probe mode was selected) Switch-on method Radio on Spin on Switch-off method Radio off or Spin off Short timeout Medium timeout Long timeout 12 s 33 s 134 s Trigger filter Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Auto-reset function Auto reset off Auto reset on 25 Partnering mode Partnering mode on Partnering mode off After 8 seconds 120 seconds, probe in standby Hibernation mode setting (Radio on only) On 30 s On 5 s Off Partnering successful, 20 seconds probe in standby Stop triggering here, unless Multiple probe mode is required, in which case deflect the stylus for more than 4 seconds. Multiple probe mode (omitted for Radio on)
(see Multiple probe mode settings to view all 16 choices) Mode off Machine 1 Machine 2 Mode on Machine 16 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 Partnering mode to repartner one probe with the RMI-Q. 26 Partnering mode Partnering mode on Partnering mode off After 8 seconds Return to Switch-on method 120 seconds, probe in standby Partnering successful, 20 seconds probe in standby NOTES:
If using Multiple probe mode , refer to the RMI-Q radio machine interface installation guide (Renishaw part no. H-5687-8504). Further probes require the same Multiple probe mode setting, but there is no need to be partnered with the RMI-Q. To partner an RMP400 with an RMI-Q or RMI-QE see RMP400 RMI-Q/RMI-QE partnership. Once partnering has been successful, the RMP400 will revert to Partnering mode off. New settings complete, probe in standby 27 Changing the probe settings when partnered to a RMI-QE Probe settings can be changed using Trigger Logic. Key to the symbols LED short flash LED long flash To exit, leave the stylus untouched for more than 120 seconds. Deflect the stylus for less than 4 seconds to move to the next menu option. To exit, leave the stylus untouched for more than 20 seconds. Deflect the stylus for more than 4 seconds to move to the next menu. 3 2
> 5 s 1 LED Check Deflect the stylus and hold it deflected until after the battery status has been displayed at the end of the review sequence. Battery good Battery low Battery status or 28 To partner the probe and/or change the probe settings, go to the next page.
(omitted if Multiple probe mode was selected) Switch-on method Radio on Spin on Switch-off method Radio off or Spin off Short timeout Medium timeout Long timeout 12 s 33 s 134 s Trigger filter Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 29 Auto-reset function Auto reset off Auto reset on Return to Switch-on method New settings complete, probe in standby To partner an RMP400 with an RMI-Q see RMP400 RMI-Q partnership. Once partnering has been successful, the RMP400 will revert to Partnering mode off. NOTE:
30 Mounting the probe on a shank 1 2 2 mm A/F 4 2 mm A/F 2 4 31 2 32 2 mm A/F 2 0,5 Nm 1,5 Nm
(0.4 lbf.ft 1.1 lbf.ft) Stylus on-centre adjustment 1 4 33 360 10 m 2 2 1,5 Nm 2,2 Nm
(1.1 lbf.ft 1.6 lbf.ft) 360 10 m 34 3 4 1,5 Nm 2,2 Nm
(1.1 lbf.ft 1.6 lbf.ft) 360 2.5 m 35 Cleaning Use a clean cloth. 36 This page is intentionally left blank. 37 RMI-Q visual diagnostics 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 38 LOW BATTERY/START LED Selection error Off 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 KEY TO THE SYMBOLS Continuously on Flashing Partnering/clearing pending, full Partnering pending, empty Partnering complete, probe full SIGNAL LED Clearing complete, probe empty Off No probes operating Good communications Poor communications Overload error ERROR LED Off No error Error Overload error RMI-QE visual diagnostics 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 Probe triggered Probe seated System error See installation guide Overload error Overload error PROBE STATUS LED P1, P2, P3, P4 SYSTEM STATUS LEDs Off Probe number empty Probe number full, in standby Probe number full, operating System error See installation guide KEY TO THE SYMBOLS Continuously on Flashing Selection error Partnering/clearing pending, full Partnering pending, empty SIGNAL LED Partnering complete, probe full Off Probe authentication error Clearing complete, probe empty No probes operating Good communications Poor communications Overload error ERROR LED Off No error Error System error See installation guide Overload error 39 This page is intentionally left blank. 40 Equipment requiring attention under warranty must be returned to your equipment supplier. Unless otherwise specifically agreed in writing between you and Renishaw, if you purchased the equipment from a Renishaw company, the warranty provisions contained in Renishaws CONDITIONS OF SALE apply. You should consult these conditions in order to find out the details of your warranty but, in summary, the main exclusions from the warranty are if the equipment has been:
neglected, mishandled or inappropriately used; or modified or altered in any way except with the prior written agreement of Renishaw. If you purchased the equipment from any other supplier, you should contact them to find out what repairs are covered by their warranty. China RoHS For more information on China RoHS visit:
www.renishaw.com/mtpchinarohs 2020 Renishaw plc. All rights reserved. Warranty 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 plc. The publication of material within this document does not imply freedom from the patent rights of Renishaw plc. Disclaimer RENISHAW HAS MADE CONSIDERABLE EFFORTS TO ENSURE THE CONTENT OF THIS DOCUMENT IS CORRECT AT THE DATE OF PUBLICATION BUT MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE CONTENT. RENISHAW EXCLUDES LIABILITY, HOWSOEVER ARISING, FOR ANY INACCURACIES IN THIS DOCUMENT. Trade marks RENISHAW and the probe symbol used in the RENISHAW logo are registered trade marks of Renishaw plc in the United Kingdom and other countries. apply innovation and names and designations of other Renishaw products and technologies are trade marks of Renishaw plc or its subsidiaries. Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC. Apple and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. All other brand names and product names used in this document are trade names, trade marks, or registered trade marks of their respective owners. i EU declaration of conformity REACH regulation C Renishaw plc declares under its sole responsibility that the RMP400 is in conformity with all relevant Union legislation. FCC Information to user (USA only) The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at:
www.renishaw.com/mtpdoc 47 CFR Section 15.19 WEEE directive Information required by Article 33(1) of Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 (REACH) relating to products containing substances of very high concern (SVHCs) is available at:
www.renishaw.com/REACH This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 47 CFR Section 15.21 The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Renishaw plc or authorised representative could void the users authority to operate the equipment. The use of this symbol on Renishaw products and/or accompanying documentation indicates that the product should not be mixed with general household waste upon disposal. It is the responsibility of the end user to dispose of this product at a designated collection point for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) to enable reuse or recycling. Correct disposal of this product will help to save valuable resources and prevent potential negative effects on the environment. For more information, contact your local waste disposal service or Renishaw distributor. ii Patents Features of RMP400 and features of similar products are the subject of one or more of the following patents and/
or patent applications:
CN 100416216 CN 100466003 CN 101142461 CN 101171493 CN 101198836 CN 101287958 CN 101476859 CN 101482402 EP 1185838 EP 1373995 EP 1425550 EP 1457786 EP 1477767 EP 1477768 EP 1576560 EP 1613921 EP 1701234 EP 1734426 EP 1804020 EP 1866602 EP 1880163 EP 1893937 EP 1931936 EP 1988439 EP 2154471 EP 2216761 TW I333052 US 6776344 US 6941671 US 7145468 US 7285935 US 7316077 US 7441707 US 7486195 US 7603789 US 7665219 US 7689379 US 7792654 US 7812736 US 7821420 US 8140287 US 9140547 IN 215787 IN 234921 IN 8707/DELNP/2008 WO 2006/100508 WO 2004/057552 WO 2006/120403 WO 2006/134360 WO 2007/028964 JP 3967592 JP 4237051 JP 4575781 JP 4754427 JP 4773677 JP 4851488 JP 4852411 JP 5238749 JP 5283501 JP 5308811 JP 5357541 JP 5390719 JP 5611297 KR 1001244 THESE PATENTS ARE APPLICABLE TO THE PREVIOUS MOD LEVEL AND WE WILL NEED THE LATEST ONES FROM THE PATENTS DEPT BEFORE THIS GUIDE IS ISSUED iii 288 181 200436 T +86 21 6180 6416 F +86 21 6180 6418 E shanghai@renishaw.com www.renishaw.com.cn RMP400 AABS EN 62133:2013 [IEC 62133:2012]
H-6586-8510 RMP400 iv RMP400
EUFCCI 0/
v Radio approvals Canada:
RMP400QE IC ID: 3928A-RMP400QE Japan:
RMP400QE 205-200015 This device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law and the Japanese Telecommunications Business Law This device should not be modified (otherwise the granted designation number will become invalid). USA:
RMP400QE FCC ID: KQGRMP400QE This device complies with Industry Canada licence-
exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1)lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. For certification purposes, the model names and devices covered by this user manual are:
RMP400QE vi vii 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, visit www.renishaw.com/contact
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