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Installation guide H-5646-8504-01-A (BETA SITE VERSION) RTS radio tool setter 2011 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 plc. The publication of material within this document does not imply freedom from the patent rights of Renishaw plc. Renishaw part no:
H-5646-8504-01-A First issued:
BETA SITE VERSION Contents Contents Before you begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .1 Before you begin . 1.1 Disclaimer . 1.1 Trademarks . 1.1 Warranty . 1.1 Changes to equipment . 1.1 CNC machines . 1.1 Care of the probe . 1.1 Patents . 1.2 EC declaration of conformity . 1.3 WEEE directive . 1.3 FCC declaration (USA) . 1.3 Radio approval . 1.4 Safety . 1.5 Information to the user . 1.5 Information to the machine supplier / installer . 1.5 Information to the equipment installer . 1.5 Equipment operation . 1.5 RTS basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 .1 Introduction . 2.1 Getting started . 2.1 System interface . 2.1 Trigger Logic . 2.1 Modes of operation . 2.1 Configurable settings . 2.2 Enhanced trigger filter . 2.2 Acquisition mode . 2.2 Switch-on . 2.2 RTS installation guide s t n e t n o C ii Operation . 2.3 Software routines . 2.3 Achievable set-up tolerances . 2.3 Recommended rotating tool feed rates . 2.3 RTS dimensions . 2.4 RTS specification . 2.5 Typical battery life . 2.5 System installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 .1 Installing the RTS with an RMI . 3.1 Operating envelope . 3.1 Installing the RTS with an RMI-Q . 3.2 Operating envelope . 3.2 Performance envelope when using the RTS with an RMI/RMI-Q . 3.3 RTS RMI/RMI-Q positioning . 3.3 Performance envelope . 3.3 Preparing the RTS for use . 3.4 Fitting the stylus, break stem and captive link . 3.4 Installing the batteries . 3.5 Mounting the RTS on a machine table . 3.6 Stylus level setting . 3.7 Square stylus only . 3.9 Calibrating the RTS . 3.13 Why calibrate a probe? . 3.13 Trigger Logic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 .1 Reviewing the current probe settings . 4.1 Changing the probe settings . 4.2 RTS RMI/RMI-Q partnership . 4.3 Operating mode . 4.4 Probe status LEDs . 4.4 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 .1 Maintenance . 5.1 Cleaning the probe . 5.1 Changing the batteries . 5.2 Battery types . 5.3 Routine maintenance . 5.4 Inspecting the inner diaphragm seal . 5.5 Fault finding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 .1 Parts list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 .1 Before you begin Before you begin Changes to equipment Disclaimer Renishaw reserves the right to change equipment specifications without notice. 1 .1 CNC machines CNC machine tools must always be operated by fully trained personnel in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Care of the probe Keep system components clean and treat the probe as a precision tool. 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. 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 and Trigger Logic are trademarks of Renishaw plc. All other brand names and product names used in this document are trade names, service marks, trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Warranty Equipment requiring attention under warranty must be returned to your equipment supplier. No claims will be considered where Renishaw equipment has been misused, or where repairs or adjustments have been attempted by unauthorised persons. Prior consent must be obtained in instances where Renishaw equipment is to be substituted or omitted. Failure to comply with this requirement will invalidate the warranty. i n g e b u o y e r o f e B 1 .2 RTS installation guide Patents Features of the RTS probe, and other similar Renishaw probes, are the subject of one or more of the following patents and/or patent applications:
CN CN CN EP EP EP EP EP EP EP EP EP EP EP EP EP EP IN IN IN IN JP JP JP JP JP JP JP JP TW US US US US US US US US US CN100466003C CN101287958A CN101482402A 0652413 0695926 0967455 1373995 1425550 B 1457786 1576560 1701234 1734426 1804020 1931936 1988439 2214147 2216761 2004/057552 2004/057552 2007/028964 215787 2004-279,417 2004-522,961 2008-203270 2009-507240 3,126,797 4237051 4398011 4575781 200720626 2006/0215614A1 5,279,042 5,669,151 6,275,053 B1 6,941,671 B2 7145468B2 7285935 7486195 7665219 i n g e b u o y e r o f e B 1 .3 EC declaration of conformity C Renishaw plc hereby declares that the RTS is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. FCC declaration (USA) FCC Section 15 .19 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
Contact Renishaw plc at www.renishaw.com/rts for the full EC declaration of conformity. 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. WEEE directive 2. This device may accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC 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, please contact your local waste disposal service or Renishaw distributor. i n g e b u o y e r o f e B 1 .4 RTS installation guide Radio approval Europe:
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i n g e b u o y e r o f e B 1 .5 Safety Information to the user The RTS is supplied with two non-rechargeable AA alkaline batteries. Once the charge in these batteries is depleted, please dispose of them in accordance with your local environmental and safety laws. Do not attempt to recharge these batteries. Please ensure replacement batteries are of the correct type and are fitted with the correct polarity in accordance with the instructions in this manual, and as indicated on the product. For specific battery operating, safety and disposal guidelines, please refer to the battery manufacturers'
literature. Ensure that all batteries are inserted with the correct polarity. Do not store batteries in direct sunlight or rain. Do not heat or dispose of batteries in a fire. Avoid forced discharge of the batteries. Do not short-circuit 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 get batteries wet. Under certain circumstances, 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 EC 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, i.e. power transformers, servo drives etc;
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, i.e. motor power supply cables etc, or be near high speed data lines;
cable lengths should always be kept to a minimum. If a battery is damaged, exercise caution when handling it. Equipment operation The RTS has a glass window. Handle with care if broken to avoid injury. If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. Information to the machine supplier/
installer It is the machine supplier's responsibility to ensure that the user is made aware of any hazards involved in operation, including those mentioned in Renishaw product literature, and to ensure that adequate guards and safety interlocks are provided. RTS installation guide i n g e b u o y e r o f e B 1 .6 This page left intentionally blank RTS basics 2 .1 Introduction System interface The RTS is a tool setter with radio transmission suitable for use on small to large machining centres, or where line-of-sight between probe and receiver is difficult to achieve. The RTS forms part of Renishaws family of new generation radio transmission probes. It has been designed to comply with worldwide standards and operates in the 2.4 GHz band. It delivers interference-free transmission through the use of FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum). This allows many systems to operate in the same machine shop without risk of cross-interference. All RTS settings are configured using Trigger Logic. This technique enables the user to review and subsequently change probe settings by deflecting the stylus whilst observing the LED indication. Getting started A multicolour LED provides visual indication of selected probe states:
trigger filter setting;
tool setter status - triggered or seated;
battery condition. Batteries are inserted or removed as shown in Section 5, "Maintenance" page 5.2. On insertion of the batteries, the LED will begin to flash (see Section 4, "Trigger Logic" page 4.1). The RMI and RMI-Q are combined antenna, interface and receiver units used to communicate between the RTS and the machine controller. Trigger Logic All RTS settings are configured using the Trigger Logic technique. Trigger Logic (see Section 4, "Trigger Logic") is a method that allows the user to view and select all available mode settings in order to customise a probe to suit a specific application. Trigger Logic is activated by battery insertion and uses a sequence of stylus deflection
(triggering) to systematically lead the user through the available choices to allow selection of the required mode options. Current probe settings can be reviewed by simply removing the batteries for a minimum of 5 seconds, and then replacing them to activate the Trigger Logic review sequence. Modes of operation The RTS can be in one of three modes:
Standby mode: where the RTS is awaiting a switch-on signal. Operational mode: activated by the switch-on method described on the next page, the RTS is ready for use. Configuration mode: where Trigger Logic may be used to configure the following probe settings. s c i s a b S T R 2 .2 RTS installation guide Configurable settings Enhanced trigger filter Probes subjected to high levels of vibration or shock loads may trigger without having been contacted. The enhanced trigger filter improves the probes resistance to these effects. When the filter is enabled, a constant nominal 6.7 ms delay is introduced to the probe output. It may be necessary to reduce the approach speed to allow for the increased stylus overtravel during the extended time delay. The RTS is factory set to Enhanced trigger filter off. Acquisition mode System set-up is achieved using Trigger Logic and powering on the RMI or RMI-Q. Partnering is only required during initial system set-up. Further partnering is only required if either the RTS or RMI/RMI-Q is changed. Partnering will not be lost by reconfiguration of probe settings or when changing batteries. Partnering can take place anywhere within the operating envelope. Switch-on When the RTS is used with an RMI the turn-on time is 1.0 second. When the RTS is used with an RMI-Q the turn-on time can be configured, in the RMI-Q, to either 0.5 seconds or 1.0 second. For best battery life, select 1.0 second turn-on time. A timer automatically switches the probe off 90 minutes after the last trigger if not turned off by an M code. NOTE: After being switched on, the RTS must be on for 1.0 second minimum before being switched off. Operation Z X/Y Y X Stylus Rotate tool in reverse direction for diameter setting s c i s a b S T R 2 .3 Recommended rotating tool feed rates Cutters should be rotated in reverse to the cutting direction. Renishaw tool setting software calculates speeds and feeds automatically using the following information. First touch machine spindle rev/min Rev/min for the first move against the probe stylus:
Diameters below 24 mm, 800 rev/min is used. Diameters from 24 mm to 127 mm, rev/min is calculated using a surface speed of 60 m/min
(197 ft/min). Diameters above 127 mm, 150 rev/min is used. The tool is driven in the machine Z axis for tool length measurements and broken tool detection. First touch machine feed rate The feedrate (f) is calculated as follows:
Rotating tools are set in the machines X and Y axes for tool radius offsets. f = 0.16 rev/min f = 0.12 rev/min f units mm/min (diameter set) f units mm/min (length set) Screw adjusters allow the stylus to be aligned with the machines axes. Second touch machine feed rate 800 rev/min, 4 mm/min (0.16 in/min) feedrate. Software routines Software routines for tool setting are available from Renishaw for various machine controllers and are described in data sheet H-2000-2289. In addition, data sheet H-2000-2298 lists available Renishaw software programs. Both data sheets can be downloaded from www.renishaw.com/
inspectionplus. Achievable set-up tolerances The tolerances to which tools can be set depend upon the flatness and parallelism of the stylus tip setting. A value of 5 m (0.0002 in) front to back and side to side is easily achievable over the flat portion of the stylus tip, and 5 m (0.0002 in) parallelism is easily achievable with the axes of a square tip stylus. This setting accuracy is sufficient for the majority of tool setting applications. RTS installation guide RTS dimensions s c i s a b S T R 2 .4 Dimensions given in mm (in) 66.05 (2.60) 44 (1.73)
) 7 6
. 3
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0 5 4 7
. Cap head bolt and T nut M10/M12 (0.50) MAX Typical bolt length 30 (1.18) supplied by user Machine table 62.5 (2.46) Two holes for dowel pins 54 (2.125) 6.13 (0.24) 5.95 (0.23) x 13 (0.51) deep MIN equi-spaced on 54 (2.125) PCD at 45 to RTS axis Machining details for dowel pins 54 (2.125) 45 2 off 6 mm dowel pin holes M/C bed holes for dowel pins 6.13 (0.24) 5.95 (0.23) x 13 (0.51) deep MIN RTS dimensions (continued) Disc stylus 12.7 mm 8 mm (0.5 in 0.31 in) Tungsten carbide 75 Rockwell C
) 1 3
. 0
8
) 5
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. 2 1 s c i s a b S T R 2 .5 Square stylus 19.05 mm x 19.05 mm (0.75 in x 0.75 in) Ceramic 75 Rockwell C 19.05 (0.75)
) 5 7 0
. 5 0
. 9 1
) 1 3 0
. 8
) 7 7 3
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. 5 9 Raising block Cranked horizontal stylus adaptor kit Disc and square stylus 70.0 (2.76) n w o h s
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0 5 1 h t g n e l t l o b l a c p y T i Raising block 65 (2.56) RTS installation guide RTS specification s c i s a b S T R 2 .6 Principal application Tool setting on CNC machining centres Overall dimensions Length with disc stylus 116.40 mm (4.58 in) Length with square stylus 119.58 mm (4.71 in) Width Height with disc and square stylus 62.50 mm (2.46 in) 107.50 mm (4.23 in) Weight (with disc stylus) With batteries Without batteries 870 g (30.69 oz) 820 g (28.92 oz) Transmission type Frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) radio Radio frequency 2400 MHz to 2483.5 MHz Switch-on methods Switch-off methods Radio M code Radio M code Operating range Up to 15 m (49.2 ft) Receiver/interface RMI or RMI-Q (combined antenna, interface and receiver unit) Sense directions Omni-directional X, Y, +Z Uni-directional repeatability Stylus trigger force Stylus overtravel Environment 1.0 m (0.00004 in) 2 sigma*
1.3 N to 2.4 N/130 gf to 240 gf (4.5 ozf to 8.5 ozf) depending on the sense direction. XY plane
+Z plane IP rating 3.5 mm (0.14 in) 6 mm (0.24 in) IPX8 (EN/IEC60529) Storage temperature
-25 C to +70 C (+13 F to +158 F) Operating temperature
+5 C to +55 C (+41 F to +131 F) Battery types 2 x AA 1.5 V alkaline or 2 x AA 3.6 V Lithium Thionyl Chloride Battery reserve life Approximately one week after a low battery warning is first given. Typical battery life See table below Low battery indication Blue flashing LED in conjunction with normal red or green probe status LED Dead battery indication Constant or flashing red
* Probe module results valid as tested with a 35 mm (1.38 in) straight stylus and a velocity of 480 mm/min (1.57 ft/min). Specification using 50 mm (1.97 in) straight stylus. Typical battery life Battery type Standby life 5% usage
(72 minutes/day) Continuous use Alkaline 270 days maximum 175 days maximum 540 hours Lithium Thionyl Chloride 600 days maximum 400 days maximum 1,410 hours System installation Installing the RTS with an RMI 3 .1 CNC machining centre spindle Stylus RMI interface RMI mounting bracket CNC machine control Cable Power supply Workpiece RTS probe When in operation, do not touch either the RMI cover or the RTS glass window with your hand as this can also affect transmission performance. Some reduction in range may result when operating in temperatures of 0 C to +5 C
(+32 F to +41 F) and +50 C to +60 C
(+122 F to +140 F). Operating envelope Radio transmission does not require line-of-
sight between the probe and transmitter and will pass through very small gaps and machine tool windows. This allows easy installation, either inside or outside the machine enclosure, so long as the probe and transmitter are kept within the performance envelope specified and that the RMI signal LED remains on at all times. Coolant and swarf residue accumulating on the RTS and RMI may have a detrimental effect on transmission performance. Wipe clean as often as is necessary to maintain unrestricted transmission. n o i t a l l a t s n i m e t s y S 3 .2 RTS installation guide Installing the RTS with an RMI-Q CNC machining centre spindle RMI-Q interface Typical inspection probe Mounting bracket CNC machine control Cable Power supply Stylus Workpiece RTS probe When in operation, do not touch either the RMI-Q cover or the RTS glass window with your hand as this can also affect transmission performance. Some reduction in range may result when operating in temperatures of 0 C to +5 C
(+32 F to +41 F) and +50 C to +60 C
(+122 F to +140 F). Operating envelope Radio transmission does not require line-of-
sight between the probe and transmitter and will pass through very small gaps and machine tool windows. This allows easy installation, either inside or outside the machine enclosure, so long as the probe and transmitter are kept within the performance envelope specified and that the RMI signal LED remains on at all times. Coolant and swarf residue accumulating on the RTS and RMI-Q may have a detrimental effect on transmission performance. Wipe clean as often as is necessary to maintain unrestricted transmission. n o i t a l l a t s n i m e t s y S 3 .3 Performance envelope when using the RTS with an RMI/RMI-Q RTS - RMI/RMI-Q positioning The probe system should be positioned so that the optimum range can be achieved over the full travel of the machine's axes. Always face the front cover of the RMI/RMI-Q in the general direction of the machining area and the tool magazine, ensuring both are within the performance envelope shown below. To assist in finding the optimum position of the RMI/RMI-Q, the signal quality is displayed on an RMI/RMI-Q signal LED. Ensure that the signal LED indicates a green or yellow (good) signal strength when the RTS is operating or in stand-by mode (see following note regarding 'hibernate mode'). 75 15 (49) 60 45 10 (33) 5 (16) 30 15 0 15 30 RMI/RMI-Q 5 (16) 10 (33) 45 60 15 (49) 75 45 30 15 0 60 75 15 (49) 10 (33) 5 (16) 15 30 45 60 5 (16) 10 (33) 75 15 (49) NOTE: RMI/RMI-Q installation with RTS. RTS has a built-in hibernate mode (battery saving mode) that saves battery life when the RMI/RMI-Q is unpowered. The RTS goes into hibernate mode 30 seconds after the RMI/RMI-Q is unpowered
(or the RTS is out of range). When in hibernate mode, the RTS checks for a powered RMI/RMI-Q every 30 seconds. If found, the RTS goes from hibernate mode to stand-by mode, ready for an M code. If the RTS goes out of range, for example if the RTS is fitted to a pallet which is removed from the machine, once the RTS is back in range the system will automatically re-synchronise within 30 seconds (worst case). Allowance must be made within the machine controller program for this. Performance envelope The RTS and RMI/RMI-Q must be within each other's performance envelope as shown below. The performance envelope shows line-of-sight performance, however radio transmission does not require this providing a reflected path (of less than 15 m (49.2 ft)) is available. Range metres (feet) OPERATING AND SWITCH ON/OFF 0 15 15 30 45 30 45 60 75 15
(49) 90 75 60 10
(33) 5
(16) 60 75 90 75 60 45 30 45 30 15 0 15 RTS SIDE VIEW RTS TOP VIEW RTS installation guide Preparing the RTS for use Stylus weak link break stem A stylus weak link break stem is incorporated in the stylus mounting. This protects the probe mechanism from damage in the event of excessive stylus overtravel or a collision. Captive link In the event of the break stem breaking, the captive link ties the stylus to the probe, which prevents the stylus falling into the machine. NOTE: Always hold the support bar in position to counteract twisting forces and avoid over-
stressing the stylus break stem. Fitting the stylus, break stem and captive link n o i t a l l a t s n i m e t s y S 3 .4 1 5 mm AF (thin) 2.6 Nm
(1.92 lb.ft) Stylus Captive link Break stem 2 mm AF 1.1 Nm
(0.81 lb.ft) 2 Support bar 2 mm AF 1.1 Nm
(0.81 lb.ft) 3 3 mm AF 2.6 Nm
(0.92 lb.ft) n o i t a l l a t s n i m e t s y S 3 .5 Installing the batteries 1 2 3 NOTES:
See Section 5, "Maintenance" for a list of suitable battery types. If dead batteries are inadvertently inserted into the probe, the LED will remain a constant red
(for details, see Section 4, "Trigger Logic"
page 4.4). Ensure the product is clean and dry before inserting batteries. Do not allow coolant or debris to enter the battery compartment. When inserting batteries, check that the battery polarity is correct. After inserting the batteries, the LED will display the current probe settings (for details, see Section 4, "Trigger Logic" page 4.1). n o i t a l l a t s n i m e t s y S 3 .6 RTS installation guide Mounting the RTS on a machine table 2.5 mm AF 1.1 Nm
(0.81 lb.ft) 1 1 2 2.5 mm AF 1.1 Nm
(0.81 lb.ft) 1 2 1 M10 / M12 bolt and T nut
(not supplied) Locating pin Base 1. 2. 3. Select a position for the RTS on the machine table. Position to minimise the possibility of collision and ensure the radio window faces towards the receiver. Separate the base from the body by slackening four screws 1 and two screws 2 using a 2.5 mm AF hexagon key. Fit the cap head bolt and T nut (not supplied by Renishaw) and tighten to secure the base to the machine table. 4. Refit the body onto the base and tighten screws 1 and 2. If a square stylus is fitted, and fine rotational adjustment is required, see "Square stylus only",
"Coarse rotational adjustment" and "Fine rotational adjustment" pages 3.9 - 3.12 before tightening screws 2. 5. Fit the stylus. See "Fitting the stylus, break stem and captive link" page 3.4. Dowel pins (shown on page 2 .4) NOTE: A smaller washer should be fitted for a smaller bolt by disassembling and separating the base plates. Two locating pins (supplied in the tool kit) may be fitted on installations where there is a requirement to remove and remount the tool setter. To fit the dowel pins, drill two holes in the machine table to correspond with the two probe base holes. Place the dowel pins in the holes and refit the probe base. n o i t a l l a t s n i m e t s y S 3 .7 Stylus level setting The top surface of the stylus must be set level, front to back and side to side. Side to side level adjustment Side to side level adjustment is obtained by alternately adjusting the grub screws provided, which causes the probe module to rotate and change the stylus level setting. When a level stylus surface is obtained, tighten the grub screws. 1 2.5 mm AF 1.1 Nm
(0.81 lbf.ft) Probe module n o i t a l l a t s n i m e t s y S 3 .8 RTS installation guide Stylus level setting (continued) Front to back level adjustment To raise the front Slacken locking screw 2 and adjust height adjusting screw 1 until the stylus is level. Then fully tighten screw 2. To lower the front Keep slackening height adjusting screw 1 and adjusting/locking screw 2 until the stylus is level. Then fully tighten screw 2. 2 1 Height adjusting screw 4 mm AF 2 Adjusting / locking screw 4 mm AF 5.1 Nm (3.76 lbf.ft) n o i t a l l a t s n i m e t s y S 3 .9 Square stylus only Square stylus rotational adjustment allows the stylus to be aligned with the machine axes. Coarse rotational adjustment Slacken grub screw 1 and rotate the stylus by hand to obtain alignment, then fully tighten the grub screw. NOTE: Always hold the support bar in position to counteract twisting forces and avoid over-
stressing the stylus break stem. 3 Support bar Stylus break stem with captive link 1 2 mm AF 1.1 Nm
(0.81 lbf.ft) RTS installation guide Square stylus only (continued) Fine rotational adjustment Slacken the four body locking screws 1. n o i t a l l a t s n i m e t s y S 3 .10 4 1 1 1 1 n o i t a l l a t s n i m e t s y S 3 .11 Square stylus only (continued) Fine rotational adjustment (continued) Opposing grub screws 2 are tightened against a locating pin fixed to the base. By alternately slackening and re-tightening these grub screws, fine rotational adjustment of the stylus is achieved. Then tighten the grub screws. 5 2 2.5 mm AF 1.1 Nm
(0.81 lbf.ft) 2 Locating pin RTS installation guide Square stylus only (continued) Fine rotational adjustment (continued) Tighten the four body locking screws 1. n o i t a l l a t s n i m e t s y S 3 .12 6 1 1 1 1 2.5 mm AF 0.8 Nm
(0.6 lbf.ft) n o i t a l l a t s n i m e t s y S 3 .13 The calibration values are stored in macro variables for computation of the tool size during tool setting cycles. Values obtained are axis trigger positions
(in machine co-ordinates). Any errors due to machine and probe triggering characteristics are automatically calibrated out in this way. These values are the electronic trigger positions under dynamic operating conditions, and not necessarily the true physical stylus face positions. NOTE:
Poor repeatability of probe trigger point values indicates that either the probe/stylus assembly is loose or a machine/probe fault exists. Further investigation is required. Calibrating the RTS Why calibrate a probe?
A probe is just one component of the measurement system which communicates with the machine tool. Each part of the system can introduce a constant difference between the position that the stylus touches, and the position that is reported to the machine. If the probe is not calibrated, this difference will appear as an inaccuracy in the measurement. Calibration of the probe allows the probing software to compensate for this difference. During normal use, the difference between the touch position and the reported position does not change but it is important that you calibrate your probe in the following circumstances:
when a probe system is to be used for the first time;
when a new stylus is fitted to the probe;
when it is suspected that the stylus has become distorted or that the probe has crashed;
at regular intervals to compensate for mechanical changes of your machine tool. When your probe is assembled and mounted on the machine table, it is necessary to align the stylus faces with the machine axes to avoid probing errors when setting tools. It is worth taking care with this operation you should try to get the faces aligned to within 0.010 mm (0.0004 in) for normal use. This is achieved by manually adjusting the stylus with the adjusting screws provided, and using a suitable instrument such as a DTI clock mounted in the machine spindle. When the probe has been correctly set up on the machine, it is time to calibrate the probe. Calibration cycles are available from Renishaw for this task. The purpose is to establish the probe stylus measuring face trigger point values under normal measuring conditions. Calibration should be run at the same speed as probing. RTS installation guide n o i t a l l a t s n i m e t s y S 3 .14 This page left intentionally blank Trigger Logic Reviewing the current probe settings Key to the symbols LED short flash LED long flash 1 2
> 5 s 3 4 .1 LED check Enhanced trigger filter Off or On Battery good Battery status or Battery low Probe in standby mode RTS installation guide Changing the probe settings Insert batteries or, if already installed, remove for 5 seconds and replace. Following the LED check, immediately deflect the stylus and hold deflected until five red flashes have been observed (if the battery power is low then each of the five red flashes will be followed by a blue flash). i c g o L r e g g i r T 4 .2 Key to the symbols LED short flash LED long flash Deflect the stylus. Wait less than 4 seconds before moving to next menu option. Deflect the stylus. Wait more than 4 seconds before moving to next menu. To exit, leave the stylus untouched for more than 20 seconds. Keep the stylus deflected until the 'Enhanced trigger filter' menu is displayed, then release the stylus. The probe is now in configuration mode and Trigger Logic is activated. LED check 1 2
> 5 s 3 Deflect the stylus and hold deflected until after the battery status has been displayed at the end of the review sequence. Battery good Battery status or Battery low Enhanced trigger filter Off On Acquisition mode Acquisition mode Acquisition mode off on Return to Enhanced trigger filter New settings complete NOTE: To partner an RTS with an RMI/RMI-Q please see "RTS RMI/RMI-Q partnership"
page 4.3. Once acquisition has been successful, the RTS will revert to "Acquisition mode off". RTS RMI/RMI-Q partnership System set-up is achieved using Trigger Logic and powering on the RMI/RMI-Q. Partnering is only required during initial system set-up. Further partnering is only required if either the RTS or RMI/RMI-Q is changed. Partnering will not be lost by reconfiguring the probe settings or when changing batteries. Partnering can take place anywhere within the operating envelope. In configuration mode, configure the probe settings as required until you reach the
"Acquisition mode" menu, which defaults to
"Acquisition mode off". i c g o L r e g g i r T 4 .3 NOTE: Once in Acquisition mode off, ensure the next two steps are completed within 20 seconds. Acquisition mode Acquisition mode Acquisition mode off on Switch on the RMI/RMI-Q SIGNAL LED 3 RMI/RMI-Q in acquisition mode Deflect the stylus to select 'Acquisition mode on'. Ensure this is done within 10 seconds of the RMI/RMI-Q signal LED flashing green. SIGNAL LED New partner RMP acquired 3 The probe is in stand-by and the system is ready for use.
< 4 s
> 20 s RTS installation guide Operating mode i c g o L r e g g i r T 4 .4 Antenna Multicoloured probe status LED Probe status LEDs LED colour Probe status Graphic hint Flashing green Probe seated in operating mode Flashing red Probe triggered in operating mode Flashing green and blue Probe seated in operating mode -
low battery Flashing red and blue Probe triggered in operating mode
- low battery Constant red Battery dead probe to operate correctly. NOTES:
Due to the nature of Lithium Thionyl Chloride batteries, if a 'low battery' LED sequence is ignored or overlooked, then it is possible for the following sequence of events to occur:
1. When the probe is active, the batteries discharge until battery power becomes too low for the 2. The probe stops functioning, but then re-activates as the batteries recover sufficiently to 3. 4. 5. Again, the batteries recover sufficiently to provide the probe with power and the sequence repeats itself. The probe begins to run through the LED review sequence, see page 4.1. Again, the batteries discharge and the probe ceases to function. provide the probe with power. Maintenance 5 .1 Maintenance Cleaning the probe Wipe window of probe with a clean cloth to remove machining residue. This should be done on a regular basis to maintain optimum transmission. You may undertake the maintenance routines described in these instructions. Further dismantling and repair of Renishaw equipment is a highly specialised operation, which must be carried out at authorised Renishaw Service Centres. Equipment requiring repair, overhaul or attention under warranty should be returned to your supplier. RTS installation guide Changing the batteries e c n a n e t n a M 5 .2 i 1 2 3 4 CAUTIONS:
Do not leave exhausted batteries in the probe. When changing batteries, do not allow coolant or debris to enter the battery compartment. Ensure product is clean and dry before inserting batteries. When changing batteries, check that the battery polarity is correct. Take care to avoid damaging the battery compartment gasket. Only use specified batteries (page 5.3). Please dispose of exhausted batteries in accordance with local regulations. Never dispose of batteries in a fire. Further battery safety information is available on page 1.5. NOTES:
Do not mix new and used batteries or battery types as this will result in reduced life and damage to the batteries. Always ensure that the gasket and mating surfaces are clean and free from dirt before reassembly. After removing old batteries wait more than 5 seconds before inserting new batteries. If dead batteries are inadvertently inserted into the probe then the LEDs will remain a constant red. Battery types H AA (1 .5 V) Alkaline 2 supplied with probe e c n a n e t n a M 5 .3 i All AA alkaline batteries 3 AA (3 .6 V) Lithium Thionyl Chloride (LTC) 2 (optional type) 3 Minamoto:
ER14505, ER14505H RS:
596-602, 201-9438, 324-6748 Radio shack: 55025148 Saft:
Tadiran:
Tekcell:
Xeno:
LS14500, LS14500C SL-360/S, SL-760/S, SL-860/S, TL-5903/S, TLH-5903/S SS-AA11 XL-060F ER6C Maxell:
Minamoto: ER14505S Tadiran:
SL-560/S, TL-4903/S H AA battery types are also designated as LR6 or MN1500. e c n a n e t n a M 5 .4 i RTS installation guide Routine maintenance The probe is a precision tool and must be handled with care. Ensure the probe is firmly secured to its mounting. The probe requires minimal maintenance as it is designed to operate as a permanent fixture on CNC machining centres, where it is subject to a hot chip and coolant environment. 1. Do not allow excessive waste material to build up around the probe. 2 Swarf accumulating on the transmission window will have a detrimental effect on transmission performance, see page 5.1. 3. Keep all electrical connections clean. 4. The probe mechanism is protected by an outer metal eyelid seal and an inner flexible diaphragm seal. Approximately once a month, inspect the probe inner diaphragm seal, see page 5.5. If it is pierced or damaged please contact Renishaw. The service interval may be extended or reduced depending on experience. Front cover Spring Probe module Metal eyelid seal Inner diaphragm seal O ring Inspecting the inner diaphragm seal 3. Wash inside the probe, using clean coolant.
(DO NOT use sharp objects to clean out debris). 1. Remove the stylus/break stem assembly using the 5 mm AF spanner. 2. Use a 24 mm or 15/16 in spanner to remove the probes front cover. This will expose the metal eyelid seal, spring and the inner diaphragm seal. Remove the metal eyelid and spring. 4. Inspect the diaphragm seal for signs of piercing or damage. In the event of damage, return the probe to your supplier for repair, as coolant entering the probe mechanism could cause the probe to fail. 5. Refit the spring and metal eyelid (the springs largest diameter is against the metal eyelid). e c n a n e t n a M 5 .5 i
CAUTION:
Loose components may fall out. 6. Refit the remaining components. Spanner 5 mm AF 2.6 Nm
(1.92 lbf.ft) Spanner 24 mm or 15/16 in 3 Nm
(1.47 lbf.ft) Inner diaphragm seal Spring Metal eyelid seal Front cover Stylus and break stem assembly RTS installation guide e c n a n e t n a M 5 .6 i This page left intentionally blank Fault finding 6 .1 Symptom Cause Action Probe fails to power up
(no LEDs illuminated or fails to indicate current probe settings) . Dead batteries. Change batteries. Wrong batteries. Change batteries. Batteries inserted incorrectly. Check battery insertion/polarity. Probe fails to switch on . Dead batteries. Change batteries. Batteries inserted incorrectly. Check battery insertion. Probe out of range. Check position of RMI/RMI-Q, see operating envelope. No RMI/RMI-Q "start/stop"
signal. Check RMI/RMI-Q for green start LED. RTS in hibernation mode. Ensure probe is in range and wait up to 30 seconds, then resend switch-on signal. Check position of RMI/RMI-Q, see operating envelope. Machine stops unexpectedly during a probing cycle . Radio link failure/RTS out of range. Check interface/receiver and remove obstruction. RMI receiver/machine fault. Refer to receiver/machine users guide. Dead batteries. Change batteries. Probe unable to find target surface. Check that part is correctly positioned and that stylus has not broken. False probe trigger. Enable enhanced trigger filter. Tool length offset incorrect. Review offsets. In cases where there is more than one probe on a machine, incorrect probe activated. Review interface wiring or part program. Spindle crashes into probe RTS installation guide Symptom Cause Action Poor probe repeatability and/or accuracy . i g n d n i f t l u a F 6 .2 Debris on part or stylus. Clean part and stylus. Loose probe mounting on machine bed or loose stylus. Excessive machine vibration. Environmental or physical change caused an error in calibrated offset. Calibration and probing speeds not the same. Measurement occurs as stylus leaves surface. Measurement occurs within the machines acceleration and deceleration zone. Probing speed too high. Temperature variation causes machine and workpiece movement. Machine tool faulty. Check and tighten as appropriate. Enable enhanced trigger filter. Eliminate vibrations. Review probing software. Review probing software. Review probing software. Review probing software and probe filter settings. Perform simple repeatability trials at various speeds. Minimise temperature changes. Perform health checks on machine tool. RTS status LEDs do not correspond to RMI status LEDs . Radio link failure RTS out of RMI/RMI-Q range. Check position of RMI/RMI-Q, see operating envelope. RTS has been enclosed/shielded by metal. Remove from obstruction. RTS and RMI/RMI-Q are not partnered. Partner RTS and RMI/RMI-Q. Symptom Cause Action RMI/RMI-Q error LED lit during probing cycle . Probe not switched on or probe timed out. Change setting. Review turn off method. Probe out of range. Check position of RMI/RMI-Q, see operating envelope. RMI/RMI-Q low battery LED lit . Low batteries. Change batteries soon. Reduced range . Local radio interference. Identify and remove. Probe fails to switch off . Incorrect switch-off method configured. Check configuration and alter as required. i g n d n i f t l u a F 6 .3 No RMI/RMI-Q 'start/stop' signal. Probe in timeout mode and placed in tool magazine and is being triggered by movement. Probe trigger function is damaged. Check RMI/RMI-Q for green start LED. Use shorter timeout setting or use different switch-off mode. Return to Renishaw. Probe goes into Trigger Logic configuration mode and cannot be reset . RTS installation guide i g n d n i f t l u a F 6 .4 This page left intentionally blank Parts list 7 .1 Type RTS Part number Description A-5646-0001 RTS probe with disc stylus, AA alkaline batteries, tool kit and quick-start guide. Set to trigger filter off. Disc stylus A-2008-0382 Square stylus A-2008-0384 Break stem kit A-5003-5171 Disc stylus (tungsten carbide, 75 Rockwell C) 12.7 mm (0.5 in). Square tip stylus (ceramic tip, 75 Rockwell C) 19.05 mm x 19.05 mm (0.75 in x 0.75 in). Stylus protection kit comprising: break stem (x1), captive link (x1), support bar (x1), M4 screw (x2), M4 grub screw (x3), hexagon keys: 2.0 mm (x1), 3.0 mm (x1) and spanner 5.0 mm (x1). Stylus holder kit A-2008-0389 Stylus holder kit comprising stylus holder and screws. AA battery AA battery P-BT03-0005 AA Alkaline batteries (pack of two). P-BT03-0008 AA Lithium Thionyl Chloride (LTC) batteries (pack of two). Battery cap A-5401-0301 RTS battery cap assembly. Seal Tool kit A-4038-0301 Battery housing seal. A-5401-0300 Tool kit comprising : break stem (x1), captive link (x2), support bar (x1), M4 screw (x2), M4 grub screw (x3), Spirol pin (x2), hexagon keys: 2.0 mm (x1), 2.5 mm (x1), 3.0 mm (x1), 4.0 mm (x1) and spanner 5.0 mm (x1). RMI A-4113-0050 RMI side exit with 15 m (49.2 ft) cable, tool kit and user's guide. RMI-Q A-5687-0050 RMI-Q side exit with 15 m (49.2 ft) cable, tool kit and users guide. Mounting bracket A-2033-0830 Mounting bracket with fixing screws, washers and nuts. Publications . These can be downloaded from our web site at www.renishaw.com RTS Styli A-5646-8500 Quick-start guide: for rapid set-up of the RTS probe, includes CD with installation guides. H-1000-3200 Technical specification: Styli and accessories. Software features H-2000-2289 Software list H-2000-2298 Data sheet: Probe software for machine tools illustrated features. Data sheet: Probe software for machine tools list of programs. RMI RMI-Q H-2000-5220 Installation and user's guide: RMI radio machine interface. H-5687-8500 Quick-start guide: for rapid set-up of the RMI-Q, includes CD with installation guide. RTS installation guide t s i l s t r a P 7 .2 This page left intentionally blank 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 2011 Renishaw plc Issued BETA SITE ONLY VERSION Part no. H-5646-8504-01-A
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Quick-start guide A-5646-8500 (BETA SITE VERSION) RTS radio tool setter 1 2 English (EN) Deutsch (DE) Espaol (ES) Franais (FR) Italiano (IT)
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(KO) FOR BETA SITEUSE ONLY EN DE ES FR IT Publications for this product are available in electronic format on the mini-CD in the pocket inside the back cover. To view these, insert the CD into the CD drive of your PC, select your language, then select a publication. Files can also be printed if required. For more information, see www.renishaw.com/rts. Verffentlichungen fr dieses Produkt stehen in elektronischem Format auf der Mini-CD zur Verfgung, die sich in der Tasche auf der Innenseite des hinteren Umschlagdeckels befindet. Zur Ansicht schieben Sie die CD in das CD-Laufwerk Ihres PC und whlen das gewnschte Dokument in Ihrer Sprache aus. Dateien knnen bei Bedarf auch ausgedruckt werden. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter www.renishaw.de/rts. Las publicaciones de este producto se incluyen en formato electrnico en el mini-CD de la bolsa de la contraportada. Para ver la informacin, coloque el mini-CD en la unidad de CD de su PC, seleccione el idioma y, a continuacin, seleccione una publicacin. Si lo desea, puede imprimir los archivos. Para obtener ms informacin, visite www.renishaw.es/rts. Les publications relatives ce produit sont disponibles en franais en format lectronique sur mini-CD dans la pochette lintrieur de la couverture verso. Pour les visualiser, introduisez le CD dans le lecteur de votre PC, slectionnez votre langue puis une publication. Au besoin, les fichiers peuvent aussi tre imprims. Pour plus dinformations ce sujet, voir www.renishaw.fr/rts. Le pubblicazioni per questo prodotto sono disponibili in lingua italiana in formato elettronico, allinterno del mini CD contenuto nellapposita tasca della retrocopertina. Per visualizzarle, inserire il CD nellapposita unit del PC, selezionare la lingua desiderata e scegliere una pubblicazione. Se necessario, i file possono anche essere stampati. Per ulteriori informazioni, visitare il sito Web www.renishaw.it/rts. CD PC CD CD www.renishaw.jp/rts Renishaw printed book part no.: H-5646-8502-01-A Issued: BETA SITE VERSION PL CS RU Publikacje dla tego produktu s rwnie dostpne w foRMI/RMI-Qe elektronicznej na minidysku CD w kieszeni wewntrz przewodnika. Aby je przeglda, naley woy dysk do napdu CD komputera PC, wybra podany jzyk, a nastpnie wybra publikacj. Pliki mog by te wydrukowane w razie potrzeby. Aby uzyska wicej informacji, odwied witryn www.renishaw.pl/rts. Publikace pro tento vrobek jsou k dispozici v elektronickm formtu na mini disku CD-ROM, kter naleznete v kapse na zadnm pebalu originlnho estijazynho nvodu. Chcete-li si je prohldnout, vlote disk CD do jednotky CD vaeho potae, zvolte jazyk, a nakonec si vyberte publikaci. Soubory lze v ppad poteby tak vytisknout. Vce informac najdete na adrese www.renishaw.cz/rts.
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EN DE ES FR CAUTION: The RTS has a glass window. Handle with care if broken to avoid injury. ACHTUNG: Der Messtaster RTS hat ein Glasfenster. Bei Bruch mit Vorsicht handhaben, um Verletzungen zu vermeiden. PRECAUCIN: La sonda RTS tiene una ventana de cristal. Si se rompe, manjela con cuidado para evitar lesiones. ATTENTION: L RTS a une fentre en verre. Manipuler avec prcaution en cas de rupture pour viter les blessures. IT ATTENZIONE: RTS dispone di una finestra di vetro. In caso di rottura fare attenzione per evitare lesioni personali. RTS PL CS RU
() UWAGA: Sonda RTS posiada szklane okienko. W razie rozbicia operowa z zachowaniem ostronoci, aby unikn obrae. VAROVN: RTS m sklenn oknko. Pokud je rozbit, zachzejte s nm opatrn, abyste zabrnili porann.
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RTS installation guide RTS Installationshandbuch Gua de instalacin de RTS Manuel dinstallation RTS RTS - Guida allinstallazione RTS 1-2 Batteries:
AA (1,5 V) Alkaline 2 Batterien:
AA (1,5 V) Alkaline 2 Bateras:
AA (1,5 V) Alkaline 2 Piles:
2 x AA (1,5 V) alcalines Batterie:
2 batterie alcaline AA (1,5)
(1.5 V) 2 3 All AA alkaline batteries Alle Alkaline-Batterien Todas las bateras alcalinas AA Tous types de piles alcalines Tutte le batterie alcaline AA 1-3 Batteries: AA (3,6 V) Lithium Thionyl Chloride 2 Batterien:
AA (3,6 V) Lithium Thionylchlorid 2 Bateras:
AA (3,6 V) de litio-cloruro de tionilo 2 Piles:
AA (3,6 V) chlorure de lithium thionyle 2 Batterie:
AA (3,6 V) Litio cloruro di tionile 2
AA
(3.6 V) 2 Minamoto:
ER14505, ER14505H Maxell:
ER6C 3 RS:
596-602, 201-9438, 324-6748 Radio shack: 55025148 Minamoto:
ER14505S Tadiran:
SL-560/S, TL-4903/S Saft:
Tadiran:
Tekcell:
Xeno:
LS14500, LS14500C SL-360/S, SL-760/S, SL-860/S, TL-5903/S, TLH-5903/S SB-AA11 XL-060F 1-4 Fitting the stylus and captive link Montage des Tastereinsatzes und Sicherungsbandes Ajuste del palpador y del prisionero Montage du stylet et de lattache de retenue Installazione dello stilo e del raccordo 2 1 2,6 Nm
(1.92 lb.ft) 1,1 Nm
(0.81 lb.ft) 3 1,1 Nm
(0.81 lb.ft) 2,6 Nm
(1.92 lb.in) 1-5 Installing the batteries Batterien einsetzen Colocacin de las bateras Installation des piles Inserimento delle batterie 1 2 3 1-6 Reviewing the probe settings 8 LED check Enhanced trigger filter Off or On 1 2
> 5 s 3 Key to the symbols LED short flash LED long flash Battery status Battery good Battery low or Probe in standby mode 1-7 Placing the probe in configuration mode LED check 3 1 2
> 5 s 3 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. Deflect the stylus for more than 4 seconds to move to the next menu. To exit, leave the stylus untouched for more than 20 seconds. Deflect the stylus and hold deflected until battery status has been displayed at the end of the review sequence. Battery status Battery good Battery low or To change the enhanced trigger filter setting go to the next page 1-8 Changing the probe settings Enhanced trigger filter setting Off On Acquisition mode Acquisition mode Acquisition mode off on Return to Enhanced trigger filter setting New settings complete 1-9 RTS - RMI/RMI-Q partnership Acquisition mode Acquisition Acquisition mode off mode on Switch on the RMI/RMI-Q Note: In configuration mode, configure the settings as required and then enter the Acquisition mode menu. Select Acquisition mode off. Note: Once in Acquisition mode off ensure the next two steps are completed within 20 seconds. 1-10
< 4 s SIGNAL LED RMI/RMI-Q in acquisition mode 3 Deflect the stylus to select Acquisition mode on. Ensure this is done within 10 seconds of the RMI/RMI-Q signal LED flashing green. RTS - RMI/RMI-Q partnership SIGNAL LED New partner RMP acquired 3 Probe is in standby and the system is ready for use.
> 20 s 1-11 Mounting the probe on the machine table Installation du palpeur sur la table de la machine Montage des Messtasters auf dem Maschinentisch Montaggio della sonda sulla tavola della macchina Montaje de la sonda en la mesa de la mquina 1 V V M10/M12 bolt and T nut - supplied by user. M10/M12 Schraube und T-Nutstein (nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten). Tornillo M10/M12 y tuerca T, a cargo del usuario. Boulon M10/M12 et crou en T - fourni par lutilisateur. Vite M10/M12 e tassello a T - forniti dallutilizzatore. M10/M12 T -
1-37 3 1,1 Nm
(0.81 lbf.ft) x 2 2 1,1 Nm
(0.81 lbf.ft) x 4 1-38 Stylus adjustment Rglage du stylet Tastereinsatzeinstellung Regolazione stilo Ajuste del palpador 1 1,1 Nm
(0.81 lbf.ft) x 2 1-39 2 Adjust and lock Ausrichten und Festziehen Ajustar y bloquear Rgler et bloquer Registrare e bloccare Adjust Ausrichten Ajustar Rgler Registrare 1 2 1 2 5,1 Nm
(3.76 lbf.ft) 1-40 Square stylus only Stylet carr seulement Nur fr Tastplatte Solo stilo cubico Solo palpador cuadrado 3 1,1 Nm
(0.81 lbf.ft) 1-41 4 1-42 5 1,1 Nm
(0.81 lbf.ft) x 2 1-43 6 1,1 Nm
(0.81 lbf.ft) x 4 1-44 Cleaning Clean the window to maintain signal range. Reinigung Reinigen Sie die Glasscheibe, um eine mglichst uneingeschrnkte Signalbertragung zu sichern. Limpieza Limpie la ventana para mantener la intensidad de la seal. Nettoyage Nettoyez la vitre pour maintenir la porte du signal. Pulizia Pulire la finestra per mantenere la portata del segnale. 1-45 RMI visual diagnostics SIGNAL LED Signal good Signal poor OFF No signal In acquisition mode New partner RMP acquired ERROR LED Error OFF No error LOW BATTERY/START LED Battery low M code start/stop in progress Battery low and M code start/stop in progress OFF Battery is okay and no M code start/stop in progress PROBE STATUS LED Probe triggered Probe seated 1-46 RMI/RMI-Q visual diagnostics P1/P2/P3/P4 LED P1/2/3/4 probe active P1/2/3/4 probe assigned but not in use OFF No probe assigned New partner RMP acquired P1/2/3/4 selected but no probe assigned Error SIGNAL LED Signal good Signal poor OFF No signal In acquisition mode New partner RMP acquired 0.5 s turn-on error P1/2/3/4 partnering cleared ERROR LED Error OFF No error LOW BATTERY/START LED Battery low M code start/
stop in progress Battery low and M code start/
stop in progress Battery is okay and no M code start/stop in progress 0.5 s turn-on error OFF PROBE STATUS LED Probe triggered Probe seated 1-52 EN DE 2011 Renishaw plc. All rights reserved. 2011 Renishaw plc. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. 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 peRMI/RMI-Qssion of Renishaw plc. Dieses Dokument darf ohne vorherige schriftliche Genehmigung von Renishaw plc weder ganz noch teilweise kopiert oder vervielfltigt werden, oder auf irgendeine Weise auf andere Medien oder in eine andere Sprache bertragen werden. The publication of material within this document does not imply freedom from the patent rights of Renishaw plc. Die Verffentlichung von Material dieses Dokuments bedeutet nicht die Befreiung von Patentrechten der Renishaw plc. Disclaimer Haftungsausschluss 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. 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 and Trigger Logic 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. RENISHAW IST UM DIE RICHTIGKEIT UND AKTUALITT DIESES DOKUMENTS BEMHT, BERNIMMT JEDOCH KEINERLEI ZUSICHERUNG BEZGLICH DES INHALTS. EINE HAFTUNG ODER GARANTIE FR DIE AKTUALITT, RICHTIGKEIT UND VOLLSTNDIGKEIT DER ZUR VERFGUNG GESTELLTEN INFORMATIONEN IST FOLGLICH AUSGESCHLOSSEN. Warenzeichen RENISHAW sowie das Tastersymbol im Logo von RENISHAW sind registrierte Warenzeichen von Renishaw plc. im Vereinigten Knigreich und in anderen Lndern. apply innovation und Trigger Logic sind eingetragene Warenzeichen der Renishaw plc. Adobe und Acrobat sind registrierte Warenzeichen oder Waren zeichen der Adobe Systems Incorporated. Dies gilt fr die Vereinigten Staaten und/oder andere Lnder. Alle Handelsnamen, Firmennamen und Produktnamen sind Warenzeichen oder Eingetragene Warenzeichen ihrer jeweiligen Besitzer. 3-1 C USw 6,941,671 B2 USw 7145468B2 US 7285935 USw 7486195 USw 7665219 Patents Features of probe name and features of similar probes are the subject of one or more of the following patents and/or patent applications:
CNw CN100466003C CNw CN101287958A CNw CN101482402A EP 0652413 EP 0695926 EP 0967455 EP 1373995 EP 1425550 B EP 1457786 EP 1576560 EP 1701234 EP 1734426 EP 1804020 EP 1931936 EP 1988439 EP 2214147 EP 2216761 2004/057552 IN 2004/057552 IN INw 2007/028964 INw 215787 JP 2004-279,417 JPw 2004-522,961 JP 2008-203270 JPw 2009-507240 JP 3,126,797 JPw 4237051 JP 4398011 JPw 4575781 TW 200720626 USw 2006/0215614A1 US 5,279,042 US 5,669,151 US 6,275,053 B1 3-7 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 web site at www.renishaw.com/contact
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
KQG
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
RTS
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
R******** W****
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1 | Title |
Product Compliance & Quality Analyst
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1 | Telephone Number |
44145********
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1 | Fax Number |
44145********
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1 |
r******@renishaw.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | RTS Radio Tool Setter | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Element Materials Technology Warwick Ltd
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1 | Name |
M****** L****
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1 | Telephone Number |
44014********
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1 | Fax Number |
44 (0********
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1 |
m******@element.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2404.00000000 | 2481.00000000 | 0.0015700 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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