4.3
Probe
configuration
Probe partnering function
The probe partnering function enables the RTS to be partnered with an RMI-Q or RMI-QE interface
independently of the configuration process for other probe settings. To partner RTS with RMI-Q or
RMI-QE, insert the batteries or, if they have already been installed, remove them for 5 seconds and
then refit them.
Following the LED check, the RTS will proceed to show the probe settings. This will end with “Battery
status” being displayed. If the battery power is good, battery status will be eight green flashes. If
battery power is low, each green flash will be followed by a blue flash.
Whilst the “Battery status” is being displayed, deflect and immediately release the stylus to enter
“Partnering mode”.
“Partnering mode off” will be displayed as a sequence of light blue flashes. At this point either the
RMI-Q or RMI-QE must be turned on.
If an RMI-Q is turned on, the RTS will continue to display the sequence of light blue flashes. If an
RMI-QE is turned on, the RTS display sequence will now incorporate a long yellow flash.
On the RTS select “Partnering mode on” by deflecting the stylus for less than 4 seconds. After a
successful partnering indicated by a light blue, light blue, green flash, the RTS will timeout after 20
seconds and then go into standby. If “Partnering mode on” is not selected, the RTS will timeout after
120 seconds and then go into standby (see page 4.5, “RTS – RMI-Q partnership”, or page 4.6,
“RTS – RMI-QE partnership”, for further information).
Key to the symbols
LED short flash
LED long flash
Deflect the stylus for less than 4 seconds
to move to the next menu option.
To exit, leave the stylus untouched for
more than 120 seconds.
Partnering successful. Probe is now in
standby.
1
> 5 s
2
3
Battery status
Battery good
or
Battery low
All probe settings will be shown, ending
with “Battery status” being displayed.
LED check
RMI-Q
or
RMI-QE