RMP400 installation guide
2.2
RMP400 basics
Getting started
Three multicolour probe LEDs provide visual indication of selected probe settings and status.
For example:
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Switch-on and switch-off methods
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Probe status – triggered or seated
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Battery condition
Batteries are inserted or removed as shown (for more information, see page 3.4, “Installing the
batteries”).
On insertion of batteries, the LEDs will begin to flash, starting with a LED check (for more information,
see page 4.1, “Reviewing the probe settings”).
System interface
The RMI and RMI-Q are integrated interfaces/receivers used to communicate between the RMP400
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 Trigger Logic app is available that simplifies this process with clear, interactive instructions and
informative videos and is available for download on the App Store and Google Play.
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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”).