Renishaw RMP400 Installation Manual page 48

High accuracy radio machine probe
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Symptom
RMI or RMI-Q error LED
lit during probing cycle.
6.4
RMI or RMI-Q low
battery LED lit.
Reduced range.
Probe fails to switch off.
Probe goes into Trigger
Logic™ configuration
mode and cannot be
reset.
Probe status LED shows
a constant blue
Probe not switched on or probe
timed out.
Probe out of range.
Dead batteries.
RMP400 and RMI or RMI-Q are
not partnered.
Probe selection error.
"Fast" turn-on error.
Low batteries.
Local radio interference.
Incorrect "switch-off" method
configured.
No RMI or RMI-Q "start/stop"
signal ("radio on" method only).
Probe in timeout mode and
placed in tool magazine and
being triggered by movement.
Incorrect spin speed (spin switch
on only).
Spin off is within 1 second of a
spin on
Probe was triggered when
batteries were inserted.
Probe damaged beyond use.
Draft 5 16/04/18
Cause
Change setting. Review switch-off
method.
Check position of RMI or RMI-Q,
see operating envelope.
Change batteries.
Partner RMP400 with RMI or
RMI-Q.
Verify that one RMP is working
and is correctly selected.
Ensure that all RMPs are 'Q'
marked probes, or change the
RMI-Q turn-on time to "standard".
Change batteries soon.
Identify and remove.
Check configuration and alter as
required.
Check RMI or RMI-Q for green
start LED.
Use shorter timeout setting or use
different switch-off method.
Check spin speed.
Check for a 1 second dwell
following a spin on.
Do not touch the stylus or stylus
mounting face during battery
insertion.
Return the probe to your nearest
Renishaw supplier for repair/
replacement.
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