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Renishaw OMP40 User Manual

Renishaw OMP40
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Installation and user’s guide
H-2000-5022-05-A
OMP40

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Renishaw OMP40 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRenishaw
ModelOMP40
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Disclaimer and Legal Notices

Trademarks

Trademarks associated with Renishaw products and branding.

Patent Notice

Details of patents and patent applications related to OMP40 probes.

Preliminary Information

EC Declaration of Conformity

Declaration of conformity for the OMP40 optical machine probe.

FCC Compliance Information

FCC compliance information and user warnings.

Safety Precautions

Safety precautions for qualified persons and mains supply.

Warranty Information

Procedure for warranty claims and conditions.

Equipment Changes, CNC Operation, and Probe Care

Renishaw's right to change specifications and probe care guidelines.

Probe IP Rating and Related Publications

Probe IP rating and list of related Renishaw documentation.

Typical Probe System using OMI

Typical Probe System using OMM and MI 12

Twin OMMs and Remote Indicator with MI 12

Twin OMM Mounting

Using two OMMs for increased reception coverage.

Remote Indicator Functionality (MI 12)

Functionality of the MI 12 interface indicator.

Battery Specification

Installing the Batteries

Performance Envelope with OMI

Performance Envelope with OMM

OMP40 Features

OMP40 System Performance

Operating Envelope

Factors affecting signal transmission range and performance.

OMM/OMI Position Optimization

Optimising OMM/OMI placement for signal strength.

Collision Protection Devices

Recommendations for ceramic styli and protection devices.

Environment and Operating Conditions

Operating and storage temperature ranges for probe systems.

Probe Repeatability

Details on probe repeatability specifications and measurement conditions.

Stylus Trigger Force

Trigger force specifications in X/Y and Z directions.

Probe IP Rating and Weight

Ingress Protection rating and weight of the probe.

OMP40 Dimensions

Probe and Shank Mounting

Stylus Position Check

Methods for checking stylus position using a dial test indicator or flat surface.

Stylus On-Centre Adjustment Procedure

Optional Shank Adaptor Assembly

Probe Movement and Operation

Probe Trigger

How a probe trigger signal is generated and machine stop is initiated.

Single and Double Touch Probing Methods

Operating sequences for single and double touch probing methods.

Probe Measuring Speed

Factors affecting probing speed and transmission delay.

System Calibration Procedures

Circumstances requiring system calibration.

Probe Interface Signal Delays

Details on error signal delay and probe signal delay.

Machine Software Requirements

Software Verification Checklist

Questions to verify the suitability of machine software for probe use.

Inspection Cycle Features Overview

Overview of standard and optional inspection cycles.

Machining Centre Probe Cycles

Inspection Probe Calibration Types

Types of inspection probe calibration: XY offset, stylus ball radius, length.

Probe Collision Protection

Measures for protecting the probe during operation.

Replacing the Probe Batteries

Low Battery Status Indicators

Signals indicating low battery status and probe operation.

Dead Battery Status Indicators

Indicators for battery voltage below operational threshold.

Battery Reserve Life Expectancy

Estimated probe operating time after low battery warning.

OMP40 Probe Operating Modes

Stand-by Mode Operation

Probe state waiting for a switch-on signal.

Operating Mode Activation

Probe state activated for transmission.

Programming Mode Functionality

Mode for programming probe set-up options.

MI7 Interface Unit Incompatibility Warning

Incompatibility warning for MI7 interface with OMP40.

Probe Switch-on Methods

Methods for switching the OMP40 probe on.

Probe Switch-off Options

Options for switching the OMP40 probe off.

Enhanced Trigger Circuit Function

Circuit to improve probe resistance to vibration and shock.

Enhanced Start Circuit Function

Filter to improve probe resistance to spurious start signals.

Low Power (Battery Save) Mode Benefits

Mode to reduce power consumption and extend battery life.

Reviewing Current Probe Settings Guide

Changing Probe Settings Guide

Review Current Probe Settings

Recommendation to review settings after programming.

Enhanced Start Filter Configuration

Configuration options for the enhanced start filter.

Service and Maintenance Procedures

General Maintenance and Cable Checks

Guidelines for cleaning probe components and checking cables.

Troubleshooting Guide

Troubleshooting: Probe Fails to Switch On

Troubleshooting steps for when the probe does not switch on.

Troubleshooting: Probe Stops in Mid Cycle

Actions to take when the probe stops during a cycle.

Troubleshooting: MI 12 Low Battery LED

Troubleshooting for the MI 12 low battery indicator.

Troubleshooting: Probe Crashes

Causes and solutions for probe crashes during operation.

Troubleshooting: Probe Status LED Issues

Troubleshooting probe status LED issues.

Troubleshooting: Poor Probe Repeatability

Addressing issues related to poor probe repeatability.

Troubleshooting: Spurious Readings

Identifying and resolving spurious readings from the probe.

Troubleshooting: MI 12 Power LED Failure

Troubleshooting steps when the MI 12 power LED does not illuminate.

OMP40 Parts List

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