2.2
RMP40 basics
RMP40 installation guide
System interface
The RMI and RMI-Q integrated interfaces/receivers are used to communicate between the RMP40
probe and the machine controller.
Trigger Logic
Trigger Logic™ (for more information, see page 4.1, “Reviewing the probe settings”) 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
deflections (triggering) to systematically lead the user through the available choices to allow selection
of the required mode options.
A
Probe Setup
app is available that simplifies this process with clear, interactive instructions and
informative videos and is available for download on the following app stores
or
Current probe settings can also be reviewed by simply removing the batteries for a minimum
of 5 seconds, and then replacing them to activate the Trigger Logic review sequence (for more
information, see page 4.1, “Reviewing the probe settings”).
Probe modes
The RMP40 probe can be in one of three modes:
Standby mode
: where the probe is awaiting a switch-on signal.
Operational mode
: activated by one of the switch-on methods described on the next page. In this
mode the RMP40 is ready for use.
Configuration mode:
where Trigger Logic may be used to configure the probe settings.
Configurable settings
Switch-on / switch-off methods
The following switch-on / switch-off options are user-configurable.
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Radio on / Radio off
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Radio on / Timer off
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Spin on / Spin off
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Spin on / Timer off