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Hexagon Absolute Arm RS5 User Manual

Hexagon Absolute Arm RS5
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Measure with the arm
H00007091 - Absolute Arm User Manual Version 5.2.0 (2019-03-07) 125
F.2 WRIST FEEDBACK
F.2.1 HAPTIC FEEDBACK
On the wrist (6 or 7 axes), a device provides a feedback to the user on some events such as mechanical
stops. To warn the user on the event, a motor emits vibrations on the wrist.
In RDS Control Panel (advanced tab), an option allows the user to activate or not the haptic feedback.
F.2.2 HOW TO INTERPRET THE ARM SOUNDS
When taking points, validating features, or performing other operations with the arm, the arm emits sounds.
Low-pitch sounds usually mean cancel, go back, down, or delete. High-pitch sounds usually mean validate,
go forward, up, or complete. Many sounds are context sensitive and will become more familiar to the user
with daily use.
The volume can be controlled from RDS control Panel.
An external speaker or earphone can be added for more volume (Bluetooth).

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Hexagon Absolute Arm RS5 Specifications

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BrandHexagon
ModelAbsolute Arm RS5
CategoryRobotics
LanguageEnglish

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