RDS User Manual V4.0.0.086 - en PDF
RDS User Manual V4.0.0.086 - en PDF
RDS User Manual V4.0.0.086 - en PDF
RDS Service
User Manual
www.hexagonmetrology.com
Hexagon Metrology Division ROMER
Z.A. des Bois Blanche.
F- 41800 MONTOIRE-sur-le Loir France.
Tel : +33.2.54.86.40.40
romerfr.service@hexagonmetrology.com
Hexagon Metrology Inc.
3536 Seagate Way
OCEANSIDE, California 96056 U.S.A.
Tel : +1 760-994-1401
techsupport@romer.com
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A
INTRODUCTION
Dear customer, thank you for purchasing a HEXAGON METROLOGY product. Before starting any
operation about your new HEXAGON METROLOGY 3D measuring arm, please read carefully
those instructions.
You will find here a guide to use RDS for Romer Absolute arms and Multi Gage in best conditions.
For any other device or option, not described in this manual, please refer to the different complete
manuals (Arm Manual, Software manual, options ) available on the Romer web site or on the
installation disk.
For any further question, please contact your local Hexagon Metrology agent.
TRADEMARK NOTE
Romer is a registered trademark of HEXAGON AB in the United States and selected other
countries.
ROMER ABSOLUTE ARM is a trademark of HEXAGON AB.
IMPORTANT NOTE
All information contained in this document is subjected to be modified without any notification and
do not represent any engagement from HEXAGON AB. The software described in this manual is
furnished under licence agreement and must be used only in conformity with the terms of this
licence. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted under any form or by any way,
electronic or mechanical, including photocopy or recording, for any purpose without Hexagon AB
formal authorisation.
DISCLAIMER NOTE
All non-authorised modification, repair or bad use of the Hexagon Metrology system will
automatically void the original manufacturers guaranty. The manufacturer is not responsible for
damages to the software or hardware caused by unauthorised handling, or use, of this material.
For information regarding the warranty, repair, technical assistance, last updates and current
information prices, please contact your local Hexagon Metrology agent.
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DANGER
A Danger indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury
WARNING
A Warning indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
CAUTION
A Caution, used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury
NOTICE
A Notice is used to indicate useful, but not critical note about the operation of your HEXAGON
METROLOGY system or its sub-parts. Information contained in a Note is not safety related.
Failing to heed this advice may result in damage to your HEXAGON METROLOGY system or in
wrong measurements.
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Symbols
Symbol
Location
Description
Manual
Manual
Manual
General danger
Opt.
Manual
Electric risk
Manual
Chemical risk
Manual
Pinch Risk
Manual
Cutting Risk
Manual
Laser risk
Manual
Feature is standard
/
Correct operation
Manual
Feature is optional
Manual
Back Panel
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WARNING
Adverse use can lead to injury, malfunction and damage. It is the task of the person responsible
for the equipment to inform the user about hazards and how to counteract the. The product is not
to be operated until the user has been instructed on how to work with it.
Responsibilities
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Contents
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 2
Conventions Used in this Guide ...................................................................................................... 3
Symbols ............................................................................................................................................. 4
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE............................................................................................................. 5
Contents ............................................................................................................................................. 6
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A.1
A.2
A.3
A.4
A.5
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I.1
I.2
J.
K.1
K.2
K.3
K.4
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A.1
What is RDS
RDS is the Hexagon Metrology Server for Windows which manages the Hexagon Metrology Arms
and Multi Gages.
It is the interface between the Arms (Romer and Cimcore arms, Romer and Tesa Multi Gages) and
all the measurement software.
RDS is requires to operate the Romer Absolute Arm, Cimcore CA7 arm and Multi Gages.
RDS is as well compatible with Infinite, Infinite II and Stinger arms for contact probes and NonContact tube probes in USB only.
This server contains the drivers and also contains utilities. The main components of RDS are:
Component
Description
RDS Toolbox
RDS
itself
Service
The driver.
RDS
Panel
Control
RDS
Collector
Data
RDS
Measure
Quick
calibration
data
In this manual are described RDS service, RDS Toolbox (Level1), RDS Control Panel, RDS Arm
aid and RDS Quick Measure.
RDS Data collector is explained in RDS Data Collector Manual
RDS Level 2 is explained in RDS Engineer Manual (calibration profile only)
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A.3
System Requirements
The following information presents the computer minimum required specifications depending on
the final application.
Always ensure that the application software you are using is not requiring higher specifications.
Probing with
CAD
2 GHz
Probing
Processor
2 GHz
Tubing
Scanning
2 GHz
: DualCore
RAM
2 GB
: Octo
4 GB mini
2 GB
16 GB mini
: 16 GB
: 32 GB
Disk space
30 GB
30 GB
30 GB
60 GB
Ports
2 x USB Port
2 x USB Port
2 x USB Port
Graphic
card
512MB
(SVGA
graphics
card capable of
OpenGL
representation)
: NVIDIA
512MB
(SVGA
graphics
card capable of
OpenGL
representation)
512MB
(SVGA
graphics
card capable of
OpenGL
representation)
1 GB
(SVGA
graphics
card capable of
OpenGL
representation)
Video RAM
: NVIDIA
:NVIDIA Quadro
1 GB
Screen
2 GB
1800x1024
Operating
System
Win7 or Win8.1
Pro-32-bits
Win7 or Win8.1
Pro-64-bits
Win7 or Win8.1
Pro-32-bits
Win7 or Win8.1
Pro 64-bits
Wi-Fi card
Any card
supporting
IEEE802.11b/g/n
Ad-hoc only
Any card
supporting
IEEE802.11b/g/n
Ad-hoc only
Any card
supporting
IEEE802.11b/g/n
Ad-hoc only
RSx/FP3 : ONLY
Netgear USB-WiFi provided with
FP3
USB cable
length
.NET
3 or 5 m
3.5 for W8
Internet
connection
For SMART data exchange, an internet connection must be available, and firewall
allows the connection to RDS Toolbox.
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A.4
Compatibilities
Operating systems
Windows
Vista
Windows Xp
Windows7
Windows8.1
32bits
64bits
Family
Pro
Ultimate
Measuring devices
Connection
USB
Wi-Fi
Probing &
TTP
Scanning
Wired
Wireless
Tubing
Romer
Absolute
Arm
Cimcore
CA7
Multi
Gage
Infinite II
Infinite I
Stinger
Sigma
Omega
Flex
System6 /
R100
/
Armony /
IT5
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Min V
Pc-Dmis
2011MR1
Pc-Dmis
Touch
1.0.0
Reshaper
6.3
Romosoft
2.05
Docs
3.0
SA
2011
Quindos
PolyWorks
12.0.7
PowerInspect
2012
Verisurf
X5
Tube
Probe
RSx
CMS108/20.8
Perceptron
Kreon
: Implemented by the software, but not tested and validated by Hexagon Metrology
Min V
Metrolog
Contact
& TTP
Tube
Probe
RSx
CMS108/20.8
Perceptron
Kreon
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Geomagic
Rapidform
Aberlink
30.30
Calypso
Arcocad
MCosmos
Reverse
Engineering
DezignWorks
Tezet
Calypso
5.2.16
TubeExpert
BuildIT
Metromec
Point2CAD
MetroSoft
Rhino
SurferNT
TopSolid
Polygonia
Inca3D
Inspect 3D
PowerShape
: Implemented by the software, but not tested and validated by Hexagon Metrology
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A.5
A.5.1
What is SMART
RDS software includes a new monitoring system for Hexagon Metrology Arms named SMART. By
collecting various indicators from the Arm and the computer, this system will help anticipating
failures and loss of performances. The strength of this feature is based on the consolidation by
Hexagon Metrology and the process of information coming from all Hexagon Metrology Arms.
Thanks to this centralized knowledge, thresholds are adjusted in order to improve the detection of
potential failures and loss of performances.
We also included in this version a feature allowing diffusion of news from Hexagon Metrology. This
information is related to your system settings (the type of Arm, the operating system used,
accessories used...).
NOTICE
SMART main purpose is to prevent from any breakdown or issue. Thus it is important to let RDS
Toolbox communicate the data to the Hexagon Server.
A.5.2
computer
Various indicators allowing detecting potential failures and loses of performance. There
are ordered into different categories:
General statistics
How many times arm did a full power on/off cycle, Total time in
power-on state, How long the arm has been connected to RDS,
Temperature measured in the base, 3D distance travelled by the
probe
Encoders
information as Temperatures, Working status, Count of errors and
warnings, Voltage
Accuracy
time past since the last calibration, time past since the last probe
calibration, result of last quick check and probe calibration
USB/Wi-Fi communication
information as How long the arm has been connected using USB or
Wi-Fi, Count of communication warnings or errors
Battery
How many times the battery charger started, Time this battery has
been used, Health of the battery, Current charge level
Scanner
Time spent scanning, How long laser was on, How many stripes
have been dropped while scanning
Wrist components
information as Time spent using the integrated camera and Head
light, How many times each button has been actuated
Environment
measurements retrieved by SMART modules
RDS
Count of RDSToolBox, RDSDataCollector and RDSControlPanel
activations
Hexagon Metrology doesn't collect or process any personal data or any information which could be
used to identify any individual. It certainly will not contain any personal or contact information about
you (such as your name, address, or phone number).
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A.5.3
A.5.4
Privacy protection
Hexagon Metrology is committed to protect your privacy. Hence, we are not collecting or
processing any personal data or information. This user information statement explains how
Hexagon Metrology uses and protects the data and information we collect.
We may disclose collected information to affiliate partners (i.e. service centres) when we judge
necessary to inform you about a possible failure or the need of maintenance services on our
behalf.
We do not rent, sell or otherwise disclose collected information with unaffiliated third parties.
Hexagon Metrology has implemented reasonable physical, technical and administrative security
standards to protect collect information from loss, misuse, alteration or destruction.
Our service providers and agents are contractually bound to maintain the confidentiality of collected
information and may not use the information for any unauthorized purpose.
A.5.5
Deactivation
By default, the possibility to collect the above mentioned information is enabled. You are entitled
and able to disable this function at any time.
To disable this function and discontinue your participation as well as to enable, or to select
participation at a later stage, please refer to chapter B.4 SMART.
NOTICE
Disabling transmission of SMART data to Hexagon Metrology is not advised. If you do this, it will
make difficult diagnosing potential problems with your equipment. This could increase machine
downtime.
A.5.6
Further information
Further information regarding the SMART system can be found in RDS Control Panel, in the
SMART tab.
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A.6
Installation
1. Insert the RDS disk (arm or RDS) into the disk drive
2. Installation starts automatically. If the installation does not start automatically, execute NCA71-19986-###### RDS Installer V#.#.#.exe " located on the RDS folder or from downloaded file.
Depending on the computer security settings (User Account Control), a confirmation
may be asked: press Yes.
4. Click on the button to read the User information and Click on {next}
5. Click on {next}
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6. If Windows firewall requires an authorization for RDS Toolbox, choose the appropriate
network (private network / public network) according to the needs and validate.
RDS Toolbox requires the authorization to communicate with the networks to access
the Hexagon Server.
Ensure that RDS Toolbox is registered for Windows firewall or any other firewall to
access internet through the network.
NOTICE
Disabling transmission of SMART data to Hexagon Metrology is not advised. If you do this, it will
make difficult diagnosing potential problems with your equipment. This could increase machine
downtime.
7. At the end of the installation, press OK
When updating to a newer version, RDS must first be uninstalled, to be able to install
the new version: during the update installation, click on YES to uninstall the previous
version, before processing to the new installation.
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Windows .NET Framework 3.5 needs to be activated. If not, RDS installation will try to
install it or prompt to activate it: Access Windows control panel > group Programs >
Turn Windows features on or off.
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A.7
Quick Reference
Topic
Use
manual
How to?
the
Connection
Probe
Reference
Various
settings
Scanner
Quick
Measure
Backup
Restore
Arm Status
A
Page
Ctrl + F
Click on it
Alt +
16
169
24
32
147
Program a probe
142
Calibrate a probe
38
159
Delete a probe
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Modify a probe
41
57
Activate a GridLok
58
33
61
63
63
35
61
45
147
161
108
111
122
115 / 85 / 22
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Options
68
Vault
99
109
Maintenance
143
Alerts
119 / 76
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B.
Connection
General parameters
SMART
Profile
Probe
Reference
Scanner
Advanced settings
Access control
Features
To enable options
Video capture
About
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The displayed tabs depend on the connected device: some tabs wont be displayed
when using a Multi Gage.
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B.1
Summary
Description
ARM
Arm Type
Sub Type
Hardware version
Version of arm
Firmware version
CURRENT PROBE
Name
Type
Diameter
ARM STATUS
Arm Status
Battery Level
In % of full level
External Temperature
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B.2
Connection
This tab is used to select the type of arm and type of connection.
2 types of arm:
- RA7/CA7/MG : Romer Absolute Arm, Cimcore Arm, Multi Gage
- Infinite/Stinger : legacy Romer/Cimcore arms
2 types of connections can be used :
- USB (no parameters)
- Wi-Fi : shows Wi-Fi connection options
- Please refer to the arm manual (Romer Absolute arm manual / Cimcore Arm manual
/ Multi Gage manual) for complete description of Wi-Fi connection.
- Wi-Fi selection for Multi Gage needs a valid Wi-Fi feature.
- SSID and IP address can be modified. Refer to RDS Arm aid ( G.5.)
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B.2.1
Please follow the instruction below to connect RDS to the arm (ROMER Absolute Arm, Cimcore
CA7 Arm, Multi gage, Infinite and Stinger arms) through USB.
Arm setup
2. Ensure that the USB cable is correctly connected from the arm to the computer
RDS setup
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B.2.2
Wi-Fi Settings
Information
Description
Area to enter the IP address of the arm
Displays the selected Wi-Fi interface
Displays the selected Wi-Fi windows profile
Opens Wi-Fi configuration window.
Switch the default IP address to the FP3.
Change back the IP address to the default one
depending on FP3 checked or not.
Default IP address :
Feature Pack
FP2 Mobility Pack
IP address
192.168.0.3
192.168.178.199
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To connect to a ROMER Wi-Fi network, it is not necessary to enter Windows Wi-Fi configuration:
RDS manages the ROMER Wi-Fi networks and profiles:
Select Modify button, to access to the following window:
Information
Description
Name :
Status
Value
Connected
Disconnected
Selected interface
Button to refresh the list of available interfaces
Button to validate the choice of the selected
interface
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Information
Description
Value
SSID :
Profile
Signal
Percentage
Security
Open / None
WEP
Status
Connected
Disconnected
Not Available
Selected network
Button to refresh the list of available networks
Button to validate the choice of the selected network
Button to delete the existing profile
If the computer has several Wi-Fi devices, choose the one that has to be used to connect to the
arm and click on Select.
RDS checks then scans all the Wi-Fi networks recognized as an arm network and displays them in
the list.
Select the one fitting to the feature pack of the arm or to the Multi Gage, and click on Select: RDS
automatically creates a profile in Windows and connects the computer to the selected network.
Wep key
According to the settings of the arm, a Wep key may be requested for the first connection: enter the
key in the request window.
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B.2.3
The Wi-Fi chipset used for the Wi-Fi connection should be exclusively dedicated to it.
Please read in appendix the recommended settings for the Wi-Fi chipset.
The following operation is necessary before trying to connect RDS to any arm through Wi-Fi
Computer setup
IP address
Subnet mask
192.168.0.1
255.255.255.0
192.168.178.1
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The Wi-Fi of the computer may be managed by a specific software for the device. In
this case, refer to its manual to connect to the arm network and setup the IP address.
If the Wi-Fi of the computer manages preferred order for networks, make sure that the
arm network is at the top of the list.
Ex : if windows manages the Wi-Fi, in the wireless configuration, select change the
order of preferred networks
You access then to the following window: select then the arm network and click on
Move up until it becomes at the top of the list.
Here, using Properties, you can also switch the T-UN-FF network as automatic
connection if it is not
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B.2.4
Arm setup
1. Make sure that the FP2 Mobility Pack or higher is installed on the arm or that the Wi-Fi feature
code for the Multi Gage is installed in RDS.
2. Power on the arm.
3. Ensure that the USB cable is disconnected from the arm to the computer and that the blue light
on the front of the arm is on.
Computer setup
4. Setup the TCP/IP V4 address of the Wi-Fi interface of the computer according to the Feature
Pack (see previous )
RDS setup
IP address
192.168.0.3
192.168.178.199
9. Click on Modify
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B
12. Close the Wi-Fi window and save the modifications.
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B.2.5
When the Romer Absolute Arm SI (integrated scanner) is equipped with a feature Pack RS
Scanning Pack, the scanner can be connected through the wireless connection of the arm: no
specific operation is needed, once the arm is connected with the FP3, the scanner connection
doesnt need any cable.
B.2.6
The arm data that are used are located on the computer but a backup can be stored on the arm.
This is used to define if the data stored in the memory of the arm have to be loaded on the
computer each time RDS connects to the arm. (Default: active)
Restore Armspecs
This is used to copy the armspecs located on the computer in the memory of the arm.
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B.3
General parameters
General parameters contain the volume of the arm, the language selection and the configuration of
the wrist camera and headlight (only for 6 axes Arm 75XX series).
B.3.1
Volume
Move the cursor, or use - / + (steps of 5) buttons to get the chosen level
- Low volume :
- High volume :
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B.3.2
Language
By default, RDS automatically select the language depending on the language of the operation
system.
For Russian under Windows Xp, regional settings must be using cyrilic characters
For Chinese, Japanese and Korean under Windows Xp, regional settings must be
using oriental characters :
Open Windows control Panel and open Regional and Language Options, select
Languages tab.
Tick
options
both
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B.3.3
This tab is displayed only for a 6 axes 75XX (V1-V2-V3) and 73xx V3 series Romer
Absolute arm
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B.4
SMART
The SMART tab in RDS control Panel gives access to the activation of the SMART automatic
components, as well as the user information.
Default
Activation of the transmission of SMART data:
Activated
Activated
Activated
when activated, RDS will be able to provide news regarding the product,
new versions...
English
For all other information regarding RDS SMART, refer to chapter F. SMART
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B.5
Profile
With RDS, one or several profiles can be created to manage specific uses of the arm.
These profiles then appear in this tab, and can be activated.
It is possible to specify how has to react RDS when the user measures out of the restrictions.
- Display a warning : display a message at the center of the screen
- Play a sound : a beep is emitted
- Invalidate the measurement: the point is not accepted.
The access to Profile tab is free but can be protected by a password : refer to B.11
Access Control
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B.6
Probe
This tab displays the current installed probe and allows selecting it manually.
B.6.1
Current Probe
The first information displayed in this tab is to show which is the probe mounted or forced on the
arm.
B.6.2
Calibrate
This button allows starting manually a probe calibration through RDS Data Collector.
B.6.3
Check
This button allows starting manually a probe accuracy check script through RDS Data Collector.
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B.6.4
In the sheet above, are shown all available probes, with all corresponding information.
B.6.5
Information
Description
Displayed value
Name
name
Type
type
Status
status
Diameter
Calculation
result
Action buttons
When using Force probe selection, click on the desired probe, and Save configuration.
Button
Description
Comment
View
Force
Delete
When using Force probe selection, make sure that the selected probe is the one
installed on the arm
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B.6.6
Item
Description
Values
ID,
Name,
Type, Diameter,
calculation
result
Custom Probe
Yes / No
Repeatable
probe
Yes / No
X dev, Y dev,
Length
Value in mm
Created on
Updated on
EDIT
Only the installed probe can be modified. Once the name or diameter are modified,
new values are automatically saved in the probe memory.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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B.6.7
If a new probe (that is not in the probes list) is mounted on the arm, RDS automatically detects it
and asks user to calibrate it. Then it runs RDS data collector to calibrate the new probe. Only
after that, the new probe is displayed in the list.
Scanner
All types of scanners have the same ID. It means that only one scanner can be used at time on one
arm.
If no scanner exists in the list of probes, as soon as a scanner is mounted on the arm, RDS notifies
the user that a scanner was detected and asks for the type of scanner
Type
Description
HP-L-20.8
CMS108
External Scanner
RS1 / RS2
rd
Once this is informed, the scanner appears in the list of probes. In case of HP-L, CMS or RSx,
RDS connects it and asks for scanner qualification.
RDS can manage only one scanner at a time. If a scanner already exists in the list of
probes, it is no more possible to add another one.
To add a new one, it is then, necessary to delete the existing one in the list.
If a scanner (type1) already exists in the list, if another type (type 2) of scanner is
plugged, then RDS will recognize it as the existing one and will try to connect it.
Ex: A CMS is present in the list of probes. If we mount a Perceptron on the arm, RDS
recognizes it as a CMS and tries to connect it as a CMS, unsuccessfully.
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B.6.8
Non-repeatable probes
Threaded probes
- For the non-repeatable probes, specific parameters are automatically displayed in Control Panel
probe tab:
Item
Description
Keep quiet
During 1 day
During 1 week
indefinitely
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For the arms on which the probe is threaded (no TKJ connection neither M27 Probe nut) such as
71xx series arms, the probes dont have the same repeatability as TKJ probes or M27 probes.
Moreover, some probes, are available only with TKJ or M27 connectors (such as NC Tube probes,
Touch trigger Probes, ) thus cant be mounted directly on those arms.
To be able to use all TKJ connector advantages on a 71xx series arm, a TKJ adapter can be
mounted. Such adapter is normally designed to be let on the arm to be able to use repeatable
probes (that avoid recalibration each time the probe is mounted) and to use NC Tube probes,
Touch trigger probes, .
Once the TKJ adapter is mounted, the arm can use probes as a standard 73xx or 75xx series arm.
NOTICE
The TKJ adapter is dedicated to definitely replace the threaded connector by a TKJ connector on
the 71xx series arm. Thus all the existing threaded probes should be replaced by TKJ probes.
However, if the adapter is dismounted (to mount again a threaded probe for ex.), each time the TKJ
adapter is mounted back on the arm (=screw = not repeatable), all probe calibrations should be
invalidated and all probes recalibrated.
RDS automatically detect when the adapter has been dismounted and ask the question for full
probes recalibration
- For the TKJ adapter, specific parameters are automatically displayed in Control Panel probe tab:
Thread probes management
Item
Description
RDS recognizes when the TKJ adapter is dismounted from the arm
and as soon as it is mounted back on the arm, all the probe
calibrations are automatically invalidated.
Invalidate now
In case the automatic invalidation was not active and the message to
invalidate was refused, this button gives the way to invalidate the
probes calibration at any moment.
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B.7
Scanner
Scanner tab appears only when a scanning head is detected on the arm.
The parameters depend on the type of scanner.
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B.7.1
Common items
B
1
2
3
4
HP-L20.8
CMS
108
RSx
Scanner
type
Capture
mode
Nb Stripes
Depth
sound
The capture mode defines the way to start and stop digitizing:
- Press Button once to start and stop : the button of the arm is used as a switch : one simple
press-and-release to start digitizing, another one to stop.
- Capture while button is pressed : pre3ss and hold the button to start and continue digitizing,
release the button to stop.
- Capture n not empty stripes : press the button to start digitizing, then RDS automatically stops
when the defined number of stripes (Number of Stripes parameter) is reached.
While digitizing, a sound can be emitted from the arm, giving information about the distance
between the scanner and the surface to scan : when this option is activated, the closest the
scanner is to the surface, the higher the sound frequency is, and no sound is emitted if the scanner
is out of the scanning window.
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B.7.2
HP-L20.8
Points sampling
CMS
108
RS3
5 % = keep 1 point on 20
2.5 %= keep 1 Point on 40
Etc.
HP-L20.8
Line sampling
CMS
108
RS3
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B.7.3
Exposure (RSx)
Exposure :
Manual mode
Buttons
behaviour
Static mode
Dynamic mode
None
Capture
Switch
Adjustment
Manual
Adjustment
Automatic
Adjustment while
scanning
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Manual setup
Set up the exposure time of the camera: the higher the value is, the longer the camera is opened.
This parameter has to be set up according to the ambiance light and the darkness of the surface:
set low value for clear surface and higher value for dark surface. However, a high value increases
the risk of noise points. It is then necessary to adjust this parameter correctly.
Cursor
Percentage
1%
Exp. time
20s
25%
50%
200s
1000s
75%
4000s
100%
10000s
Light capted
by the
scanner
Darkness of
the part
Noise
Switch behaviour
Capture behavior
RDS can do automatically the exposure setup instead of moving manually the exposure scroll and
checking the result.
This exposure can be done with Capture and Switch buttons behaviours :
In RDS Control Panel, Scanner tab, set the Behaviour to Capture the exposure time.
Place the scanner over the surface and press simultaneously BP0 and BP2 : the exposure
mode switches temporarily to automatic mode until the adjustment is done. Hold the
scanner a few seconds until the arm emits 2 beeps (the mode automatically switches back
to manual mode).
Scan can then go on.
If the buttons behaviour is set to Switch the exposure mode, the process is the same but
the memorization of the exposure is done by the user :
Place the scanner over the surface and press simultaneously BP0 and BP2 : the exposure
mode switches to automatic mode. Once the adjustment is done (the exposure value is
stabilized, giving correct number of points), press once again both buttons to switch back to
manual mode. Hold the scanner a few seconds until the arm emits 2 beeps.
The exposure can be dynamically setup during all operations. Only the behaviour Switch can be
used.
In RDS Control Panel, Scanner tab, set the Behaviour to Switch Exposure mode and select
Automatic mode by the drop down list or using the buttons of the arm or even with the exposure
button of the Scanning window.
The exposure is then adjusted in real time while digitizing.
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This setting is used to define the way to use the buttons of the arm.
- None : the press on both buttons simultaneously is inhibited : only manual mode is available.
- Capture the exposure time (default) : in Manual mode, it is still possible to get and memorize an
automatic exposure by pressing simultaneously the two buttons of the arm; the scanner has to
be placed over the surface, then RDS is doing an automatic setup, and switches back
automatically to manual mode once it is done.
- Switch exposure mode (only for RS2 / RS3) : when the two buttons are pressed simultaneously,
the user changes the mode of exposure (Manual / Auto). This is useful when the automatic mode
is used, to be able to freeze the exposure, and to refine it.
- None : no action will be done when pressing both buttons simultaneously
on the
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B.7.4
Scanning mode
CMS108 / HP-L-20.8 scanners can digitize using different widths and resolutions.
Line length: defines the width of the laser (width in mm).
Point Spacing: defines the resolution distance between digitized points (points spacing in mm)
220
0.050
Rate
(Hz)
37
130
0.050
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0.025
50
0.012
28
0.050
100
0.012
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Line width
(mm)
Laser line
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25
Table 1 : HP-L-20.8 scanning modes
Point spacing
Line width
(mm)
Laser line
120
60
25
0.120
Rate
(Hz)
30
0.060
15
0.060
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0.030
29
0.050
53
0.025
36
Point spacing
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B.7.5
Gain (Normal/High/VeryHigh)
The gain permits to improve the ability of the scanner to get points in difficult conditions. The
sensor should typically be used with gain set to Normal. When measuring dark, glossy or
translucent surfaces, in the event it is hard to capture data you can set the gain to High or Very
High (HP-L-20.8 only).
The metrological performance of the system can be affected when gain is set to High
or Very High since the likelihood of low quality data being generated is increased.
However, if the quality filter is enabled, these data should be automatically removed
Quality filter
The sensor has a quality filter to remove points which are deemed to be low quality, including:
- Double reflections
- Poor quality data on edges
- Isolated points/outliers
When measuring dark, glossy or translucent surfaces, in the event it is still difficult to capture data
with gain set to High, you can also disable the quality filter at the cost of overall reduced data
quality.
The metrological performance of the system is not guaranteed when this filter is
disabled since low quality data may be generated
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B.8
Auxiliary Referencing
RDS control panel offers the possibility to position the system on several places, linking the
different positions by a reference, extending then the measurement volume.
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B.8.1
RM
Pos2
To allow the software to know this displacement in all details, we use elements that will be
accessible from both positions of the measuring device : those elements measured from both
positions, the software comparing them, will calculate a displacement matrix : displacement in
X, Y and Z, of the origin point, and each rotations it underwent between both positions (along X, Y
and Z).
P1
P2
Overlap points
The displacement method consists by an Overlap method, using geometric elements, probed
identically from both positions.
Depending on the accuracy of the measurement device, this displacement will necessary generate
a loss of accuracy, as it results from two measurements of the elements.
To minimize this lost, it is important to optimize the method. Here are the main rules :
Use the most accurate measurement device
Look for the positions of the measurement device as to have a lap area (accessible from both
positions) as large as possible, as to stabilize as best as possible the displacement. (as the 4
feet of a table are on each extremities of the table, not at the center).
Use a maximum number of elements (geometric elements used for this leap-frog) (a table is more
stable on 4 feet than on 3).
Use good quality elements (a machined bore will be much better than a tapping not clean).
The type of elements used will define the calculation method used by the software.
LeapFrog name is often used.
NB : moving the measurement device or moving the part comes to the same thing
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B.8.2
LOK / VPS
Item
Description
Sound On
Display in task
bar
Disable Macro
Max Best-Fit
Available references
Item
Description
Values
Available
references
Name
Type
Type of reference
Leapfrog
GridLOK
Memory
Permanent
Temporary
Active (available)
Engaged (used)
Dongle detected (LOK)
Status
Force
Clear
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Type Of Reference :
- Permanent : a reference can be memorized in the arm memory, to be able to use it even after a
restart of the system : this can be necessary if the work is not finished and has to be continued
after a restart.
- Temporary : (default for Leap-Frog) the reference is not memorized in the arm memory, but
simply temporary on the computer, until the arm is restarted. Then the reference is lost. In case
there could be a necessity to stop the work and restart the system, then it is recommended to
define this reference as a permanent, to save it, and when the work is finished, to delete it
All references notified as Permanent are saved in the arm memory : if the arm is
connected on another computer, it is not necessary to reload those references.
Reference components
Item
Description
Edit
Add
Remove
Item
Description
Selected
New
Values
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B.8.3
Principle
Measuring device
RDS
Final Software
By operating the Leap Frog at the level of RDS, the displacement becomes transparent to the final
software. That means its like if it was a very large measurement volume. We can then use the final
software as if there was no displacement.
To do, we use a group of points as Leap Frog elements : it can be cones, holes or angles in which
the ball probe is seated, or targets, at the centre of which the point probe is placed (attention,
however this way is less accurate).
This group needs at least 3 points that will be probed IN THE SAME ORDER from position 1 and
position 2.
Only one probe can be used for this operation.
Method
In RDS Control Panel, in RDS Data Collector or directly from the task bar, access to new leap
Frog.
1. Control Panel : Tab Reference, click on new
2.
3.
4.
5.
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B.8.4
GridLOK / SpaceLOK
The principle of GridLOK is comprised of a grid system with conical seats installed in a concrete
slab or steel plate, and calibrated with a laser tracker. This means it can cover a very large volume.
Then at any moment, by taking points on 3 seats, RDS calculates automatically the position of the
arm on the GridLOK. Measurements can be done, in any software, and the arm moved at any
moment, only 3 points are necessary to take, without any button to press or click on, any other
operation than hit 3 points on the seats.
SpaceLOK recalls the principle of GridLOK, but instead of a large grid of several seats on a floor,
the only 4 seats are fixed on a triangular 3D pyramid, than can be displaced (and disassemble in
some cases). This tool can then be place at the center of the part to measure, as to move the arm
all around the SpaceLOK tool.
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Open RDS control Panel, tab Reference, then Load the calibration GridLOK file (*.dat) : the
GridLOK file is then Active in the list of references. Save and Exit RDS
At any moment, under any software or even out of any software mount the ball probe dedicated to
the GridLOK on the arm, and probe 3 GridLOK points. Attention, the three points must form a 90
triangle
For each point, no need to hit the button, simply keep the probe seated in the target a few second,
until a beep is emitted, then move to next target.
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Automatic calculation :
RDS calculates automatically the position of the arm on the workshop and display the best fit value
on the screen:
GridLok Demo
GridLOK Locked
Best-Fit : 0.014
1
2
3
4
1.
2.
3.
4.
In RDS Control Panel, Reference tab, the GridLok reference appears as Engaged
The RDS status notification reminds then:
To come back to original Arm reference, take three times the point. Be sure to slightly pause
between each point, then RDS will display status information on the screen
GridLok Demo
GridLOK Unlocked
Each time the arm is disconnected from RDS, the GridLOK is unlocked. Remeasure
seats to recalculate the GridLOK position.
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B.9
Advanced settings
Some measuring software are using separately short click and long press on the button of the
device. The limit between short and long press is approximately 1second. Then the function on the
software will be different (validate / cancel, ).
By default, RDS manages this feature, but some software (such as GPad) already manage it. In
this case, it is recommended to deactivate it in RDS.
RDS plays a sound when user keep pressed a button (long press = 500 ms). It is possible to lock
this sound for specified button. (by default button 1 is locked)
The delay for long press can be modified: contact your local agent.
Haptic feedback
Latest arms (V3 or upper) are equipped with a haptic motor in the wrist. This produces a haptic
feedback when one axis is reaching the electronic limit. This feedback can be deactivated with this
option.
Remote mouse
Through the last axes of the measuring device, the mouse in Windows can be controlled by the
arm.
- Each button (button 0, 1, 2, 3) can be affected to a specific
mouse function (Left Button,
Middle Button, and Right Button).
- Movement sensibility (in % of highest sensibility): defines the minimum movement speed of the
arm to start moving the pointer. This is useful to manage double click.
- Remote mouse available: unselect to completely deactivate the mouse of the arm.
- Auto suppress remote mouse if no movement: if RDS detects no movement of the arm, remote
mouse is automatically deactivated, and reactivated as soon as the arm moves again.
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Enable / disable alarm and security on mechanical stops of the axes (B, D and F axes).
When enabled, when one axis (B, D or F) reaches the limit, measurement and mouse will be
stopped.
NOTICE
For security and constraints reasons, it is recommended to always keep this setting on.
Allow measurement even if encoder over limit (only for Calibration Centres) :
Enable / disable the possibility to take points when the arm reaches its limits (i.e. if it is under
constraints).
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B.10
RDS can manage video pictures coming from USB video camera. The camera can be either the
one located on the wrist of the absolute arm, either an external USB webcam. Some measurement
software are able to manage, calibrate the video camera and use the picture.
When Video capture is activated, a picture is automatically taken and sent to the measurement
software each time
- a point is taken with a contact probe
The picture can be also saved on the hard drive when this item is select in this RDS Tab
This tab is then used to setup this management.
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Main settings
Item
Description
Video
capture
available
Video device
Image Settings
Gives access to change the parameters of the image (see next paragraph)
Start / Stop
Automatically
start video
As soon as the arm is connected, video capture starts and the video
window is displayed
Item
Description
Store
captured
frames to disk
When this option is ticked, the taken picture is also saved on the computer,
on the specified folder
Captured frames
Path for stored frames and pictures (please contact your local agent for
modification)
Explore directory
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Image settings
By clicking on Image settings, the user accesses to the parameters of the captured picture:
Resize captured image: definition of the resolution of the image (in pixels).
Item
Description
Values
Standard size
Predefined sizes
Tiny (160x120)
Small (320x240)
Medium (480x360)
Large (640x480)
Custom size
Width / height
Custom resolutions
In pixels
Item
Description
Values
Image processing
Flip Horizontal
Flip vertical
Output format
Jpeg
Bmp
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B.11
Access Control
Some items can be protected by a password. Here is the management of those passwords.
B.11.1
4. Tick Unlocked to remove the protection or Locked to activate or modify the password
B.11.2
Description
Default
Access control
Romer2011
Profiles
No protection
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B.12
Features
B.12.1
Interface
Feature options
Features can be linked either to the S/N of the arm, either to the Mac address of the computer.
Temporary features and version-limited features are possible.
Each feature parameter is displayed (period, Mac address, S/N, )
Information
Description
Displayed value
(valid)
(no more valid)
Name
Type of option
Period
Version
Parameter
Code
MAC address
Serial number of arm
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B.12.2
7. Send the request code to your Hexagon Metrology contact : give request code (20 digit code),
youll then get back activation code.
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To cancel a feature :
B.12.3
Types of feature
Default connection for NCA (ABSOLUTE and Multi Gage) is USB. Wi-Fi option has to be activated
to be able to use it on Multi gage.
Follow previous chapter to activate Wi-Fi.
Wi-Fi activation code is associated with the device and cannot be used with another
device.
Hexagon Metrology agents can use RDS to calibrate the system (under condition of training and
equipment). Request an activation code to Hexagon Metrology.
RSx upgrade
To upgrade the Romer scanner RS1 to RS2 or to RS3, a special feature code is necessary.
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B.13
About
1
2
This tab displays useful information about the versions of RDS, Windows, and about the
computers adapters.
SYSTEM INFORMATION
1
Windows
RDS v
Network adapters
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RDS Toolbox
C.
RDS TOOLBOX
C.1
Presentation
RDS Toolbox is a part of RDS package and is globally dedicated to the maintenance of the arm.
RDS toolbox provides 5 main uses:
- Publications : the publication of various news and links
- Control Panel : the access to the configuration of the arm
- SMART : a powerful survey system to prevent or diagnose any issue
- Vault: a management of saved data (including SMART data), synchronized with a server.
- Maintenance tools: several maintenance and analyze tools, using direct connection to the arm or
using the packages from the Vault.
3 groups of tiles give access to the different function panels
- News tiles: RDS Toolbox can collect news and information from HEXAGON SERVER database
(internet connection required) to give advices to the user.
- Main arm configuration, vault and SMART tiles.
- Other maintenance tiles : specific programing, diagnose and analyse functions
Profiles
There are 2 profiles of RDS Toolbox, depending on a valid feature code or not.
-
Depending on the profile, some items may be available or not. This manual only describes the EndUser profile.
For all the specific functions for Technician profile, please read RDS Technician
manual.
To facilitate the routing of useful news regarding the device, the application, tips, RDS Toolbox
receives and provides news and links to the user.
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RDS Toolbox
Arm Status
This tool is a quick view of the current status of the connected arm.
Control Panel
Vault
RDS collects data from calibrations or certifications processes, as well as many indicators in real
time from the device (see after). RDS Vault is the exchange module, which synchronizes those
packages of data to the Hexagon Metrology Portable arms server and allows downloading them for
expertise goal.
In RDS Toolbox, the Vault is the tool to manage the packages download and use.
SMART
SMART is one of the main items of RDS Toolbox : SMART collects information from the device,
and through the vault synchronizes them with the Hexagon Metrology Portable Arms database.
Then those information can be consulted at any time in RDS Toolbox, on the same computer, or
even on any other computer via a download.
One first aim is to let the user of the maintenance people checking and analysing indicators of the
arm, then to locate any issue or to survey the good health of the arm.
A second application is to warn the user in any case of potential damage. When an indicator goes
out of the reasonable limits, RDS Toolbox shows immediately a warning.
Maintenance
RDS Toolbox contains a large part of maintenance tools. Used for programming components,
surveying in real time the behaviour of electronic signals, consulting Log files,
It also contains some links to other RDS tools such as Arm Aid.
Arm selection
By default, RDS Toolbox always refers to the currently connected arm : the arm status shows the
currently connected arm, SMART, shows informations regarding the same connected arm,
However, as Toolbox can collect and memorize information from arms previously connected or
even from other arm through the vault import, it is possible to view information regarding another
arm. That is why a list of arms is available.
The legacy arms (Infinite, Infinite2 and Stinger) are not supported by RDS Toolbox.
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RDS Toolbox
C.2
C.2.1
When entering RDS Toolbox, the main panel appears. It is mainly composed by 3 groups of tiles:
- News and links tiles
- Main tools
- Maintenance tiles
2 buttons at the top right can be used to select the arm and view the connection status.
3
1
4
Menu Control
Shows the current menu and gives access to change menu through
the ribbon
Ribbon
Connection status
Arm selection
Shows the current arm and gives the ability to select another arm in
the memory
Information tiles : contains all the received news and several official
links
This is the centre of RDS toolbox : contains the main functions such
as the current status of the arm, the access to RDS control panel,
the management of the vault, and the management of SMART.
Maintenance tiles
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RDS Toolbox
C.2.2
Menus navigation
Open a panel
Use tiles
In RDS Toolbox, to open a panel, or activate a link, simply click on the desired Tile.
Depending on the resolution of the screen, RDS Toolbox panels may go over the
screen. In such case, shift the panel from right to left by dragging it with the mouse
(click out of the tiles).
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RDS Toolbox
Ribbon
Home
Menu levels
Current panel
Click on Home to display the home panel and use the tiles.
To go back to the main panel, simply click on the Home button
Action line
On most of the panels, is located a band that contains the action buttons. RDS Toolbox
automatically shows the useful buttons.
2
1. Action buttons
2. Action line
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RDS Toolbox
C.2.3
One aspect of RDS Toolbox is to keep the user informed. This can concern warnings about the
status of the arm or information about Hexagon Metrology news, or new available accessory, or
software version,
The notification is display for some seconds, after what it is automatically hidden.
The notifications can be displayed again after a while.
Colour of the
notification
Description of
the notification
Symbol of the
notification
Details
Alert and News notifications pop-up only if the connected arm is in rest position or if no
arm is connected.
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RDS Toolbox
SMART Notifications
RDS SMART is designed to survey all the electronic indicators of the arm to detect any anomaly so
prevent from any potential issue.
As soon as an indicator becomes abnormal, RDS Toolbox displays a notification to warn the user
about this defect.
The number of occurrences of the alert is shown under the form of icon :
Click on the text of the notification to open the complete description and recommendations in RDS
Toolbox.
Depending on the priority of the notification, it will be reminded several times until it is
acknowledged or postponed, or after a certain number of reminders.
Information notifications
Some notifications may pop-up giving simple information regarding an event, A click on this
information notification may run an action, depending on the type of information.
News notifications
One aspect of RDS Toolbox is to provide latest news, information or useful links to the user.
When the computer is connected to internet, news are automatically downloaded and displayed by
RDS Toolbox.
All the news can be found in the News&Links group of tiles, however as soon as one is
downloaded by RDS Toolbox, a notification is displayed above windows status icons.
Hexagon Metrology
Launches Pc-Dmis
Touch V3
As for the Alerts and information, the News notifications can be pinned, moved, and a click on the
text of the notification directly opens the complete news in RDS Toolbox. Once opened, the
notification will not pop-up again.
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RDS Toolbox
C.2.4
RDS ToolBox doesnt manage only the currently connected arm, but stores the history of all the
connected arms on the computer. Thus it is possible to get information of any arm that has been
previously connected to the computer. All these historic arms constitute the local arms database.
However the other arms (Distant arms) can still be manage by downloading their data from the
Hexagon Server.
Type
Level
Sub-type
Local arms
Connected arm
Off-line arms
Distant arms
C.2.5
Maintenance Connection
Some tools of RDS Toolbox require a special connection: when using those tools, the arm enters in
a Maintenance connection status and the connection with RDS service itself is temporary hung
on.
The tools that are using this Maintenance Connection are:
Type
Level
Description
Encode
Analysis
(customer)
Upgrade of
Firmware
Configure Wi-Fi
chipset
Program probe
Arm Dashboard
Encode
Analysis
(advanced)
When the arm is under Maintenance connection, the Arm selection shows:
Maintenance connection
Once the maintenance tool is finished or left, the arm goes back to a normal connected status.
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RDS Toolbox
C.3
C.3.1
To be able to synchronize the Vault packages and the news, RDS Toolbox needs to be connected
to the Hexagon Metrology Portable Arms Server (Hexagon Server). A simple standard internet
connection is needed.
When the computer is not connected to internet, the SMART data and all the new Vault packages
are stored locally on the computer, to be synchronized as soon as the computer gets a connection.
Once the computer is connected to internet, RDS Toolbox automatically synchronize the Vault
content (packages up and down), and collects and displays any new notifications.
On the top right corner of RDS Toolbox, is shown the status of the connection to the Hexagon
Metrology Portable Arms server.
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RDS Toolbox
C.3.2
Arm selection
RDS Toolbox is not limited to the currently connected arm, but can be used to survey any local
arm.
RDS Toolbox by default displays the information for the currently connected arm.
Especially for SMART purpose, RDS Toolbox memorizes all the previously connected arms, and
can display information on those Off-line arms.
On the top right of the screen, an arm selection can be done: click on the Arm selection button: the
ribbon shows all the available arms in memory.
Depending on the status of the selected arm, the icon colour changes:
The Arm is connected and ready
The Arm is connected, but a warning is currently
displayed (Res position, error, alert) about it or
Maintenance connection is in use.
The Arm is Off-line
The selection of Off-line arms can be used only for SMART and Arm status functions,
all other Panels are not accessible.
Once an arm is selected, RDS ToolBox panels will display the information of this arm.
If the serial number of the local arm is not recognized, it is replaced in the list by the
type and size of the arm, as it appears in the Arms selection list.
(
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RDS Toolbox
C.3.3
All over RDS Toolbox panels, items are displayed in a list. All the lists are managed the same way,
and provide some tools to find easily the desired item:
- Sort by list
- Filtering
- Show / Hide
Lists sorting
On some of the tables displayed in RDS Toolbox, the lists can be sorted by each item:
Click on the column header that has to be used to sort, a symbol on the column header ( / )
shows which column and which order is used.
Lists filtering
On most of the tables displayed in RDS Toolbox, filters can be applied to reduce it: place the
pointer over the column header and click on the filter symbol
Once a filter is activated, the filter symbol appears on the column header:
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Search (Ctrl + F)
As numbers of software, a quick search function can be used with the shortcut Ctrl + F. Even if no
Search area is visible, Ctrl + F will provide a search function by keyword.
Any time the filter symbol is present, the search function can be activated:
- Click on the heater of the spreadsheet, in order to display the filter symbol.
- On the keyboard press Ctrl + F : a search area appears
- Enter the keyword: the list is automatically reduced.
In some panels, the information are grouped (ex: Arm status). In such case, it is possible to expand
or hide the content of a group by clicking on the arrow on the right
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D.
D.1
News notifications
When the computer is connected to Internet, RDS Toolbox can receive publications of news. As
soon as a new publication is received, a notification appears on the bottom right of the screen.
Click on the open button to see the details of the publication. (See Notifications for more details)
On the RDS Toolbox home panel, one tile is dedicated to the news: all the latest news titles are
scrolling. Click on the tile to open the Publication panel (see after)
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Publications panel
From the Home Panel, click on the News tile to open the publications screen:
2
1
3
4
Here are shown all the news and links publications.
1. List of publications
2. Tittle of the current publication
3. Publication window
4. Pages control buttons (Action line)
The list of news is sorted by publication date. Click on the news to display in the publication
window.
The publication window behaves like an internet browser, the publications are html pages, with
text, pictures and eventually internal or external internet links. For example, a publication may
contain a link to the Hexagon Metrology web site.
Return to previous web page
Go again to the next page
Refresh the current page
Stop the scrolling
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D.2
Arm status
Click on the Arm status tile: this screen shows information about the selected arm.
The Arm Status can be used both for the currently connected arm (
Off-line arm(
) and for an
).
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D.2.1
Standard information
Connection status
Arm type
Serial number
Connected
Connected since
) or not (
Arm Status
Overall status
Armspecs
time
date
Profile name
External
Temperature
Battery Level
Position
Wrist
state
buttons
Remote mouse
Video capture
Head light
) or released (
) or not (
) or not (
) for BP0,
).
).
) or not (
).
Current probe
Name
Type
Dimensions
Calculation result
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Current probe
Sub type
ID
Axes
A to H
(deploy)
Raw value and angle (radians) of each encoder
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D.2.2
Type
Connected
time on
first
Performance
level
Brand
(Romer / Cimcore)
Volume
Revision
Version of arm
(Montoire / Oceanside)
Assembly ID
Version
Components (deploy)
Component set
Type, address
For more details about the components properties, refer to the RDS Engineer manual.
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E.
RDS Toolbox contains a security system that permits to create security packages in a Vault.
This system permits do save calibration data, certifications or calibration measurement (from RDS
Data Collector), but also all the survey indicators memory (SMART) into such packages.
Those packages are in a first step stored locally on the computer, in order to be sent to the
Hexagon Metrology Portable Arms server (Hexagon Server Database) through an internet
connection. The synchronization of the data is automatic, no set-up to do.
In return, packages are available for downloaded from the HEXAGON SERVER to a local
computer. The vault of RDS Toolbox displays so the list of available packages for all the local
arms. For that, the arm has to be added in the list of the available arms, then all the packages of
this arm become available (but downloaded only when necessary).
To access, from the main menu of RDS Toolbox, click on the Vault tile
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E.1
Some items may be available only for Technician profile. Please refer to the Engineer
manual.
When entering the vault, RDS toolbox shows the list of all the packages for the available arms. All
the packages are grouped by arm.
By default, only the local arms (connected or off-line) are displayed. And only the selected arm is
deployed.
However the technician profile (
vault.
) gives the possibility to add any distant arm in the list of the
2
1.
2.
3.
4.
Item
Description
Serial Number
Date time
Type
Comment
Local status
Shows if the package is present or not locally on the computer: if not on the
disk, RDS Toolbox simply notifies that the package is available on HEXAGON
SERVER and can be downloaded. The package is downloaded only is
necessary.
Action status
Online status
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Buttons description
Button
Description
Refresh
Refreshes the current list of packages for all the current arms
Package
information
Add Arm
Remove Arm
Download
Backup
Restore
Extract
content
Open Report
Switch to
Smart
database
Upload
SMART
dataset
Dump
SMART
dataset
Retrieve and compress the local SMART dataset and main Log
files to a zip file, which can be sent to a Service centre.
Open SMART
dataset
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Types of packages
A package (extension *.pck) is a group of files that can be backup, stored, uploaded, downloaded,
restored. It can contain calibration data, armspecs, for any maintenance purpose.
The Memory of the arm is composed by 2 blocks :
- A UserSpecs block (default used data)
- A Backup specs block (Last Service Center calibration data)
In case the UserSpecs block is damaged or not readable, RDS will try to use the
Backup specs (and will prompt a warning).
In case of wrong operation on the UserSpecs, the BackUpSpecs can be restored into
the UserSpecs block, and restore the memory at it was after the last calibration by the
Service Center.
If the complete memory is damaged, it is possible to download the package and
restore it.
Code
Icon
Type
Description
Cal
Calibration
Ce
Certification
Op
Optimization
Bk
Backup
Backup specs block of the arm
Pr
TuneUp / Profile
Fa
Factory specs
Original Backup + User specs blocks
Di
Diagnosis
Tc
Temp
compensation
Sm
: all users /
: Technicians only
Some other types of packages can be used only in Calibration profile. Please refer to
the RDS Engineer manual.
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Backup package
A backup package is only manually created by the user in RDS Toolbox through the vault tab. It
can be created at any moment, by end-user or by calibration profile.
A backup package contains only the backup specs blob of the arm memory.
Diagnosis package
A diagnosis package is generated by RDS Toolbox when the user when the user run Analyse
sensor signal function (end-user or calibration), or Analyse sensor signals (Advanced) function
(only calibration).
A diagnosis package contains the necessary data about one axis electronic signal, to search a
potential dysfunction.
The SMART Data set packages can be considered as a complete backup of the whole system
(Arms+computers) for a defined period. It may contain all the survey information for the arm.
It means that SMART collects data from the arm and from the computer. On a first step, the data
are store on the memory of the arm and on the computer, then after the synchronization with the
Hexagon Server, all the data concerning the arm (that may come from several computers) are
merged into a SMART DATA SET package. One SMART DATA SET package refers to a period;
Once the current SMART DATA SET package has reached a maximum size, a new package is
automatically created, to collect new SMART data.
It means that for one arm, several SMART DATA SET Packages may be available, one per a
certain period.
Content
Period
Arm concerned
Computer
information
The package may contain information from several computers if the arm
has been connected to several ones.
Arm information
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E.3.1
Action status
Each package has a status flag .When a package is created on the vault, a Not synchronized
status is given, until RDS automatically send it through internet. Then the status switches to
Synchronized.
Local status
Explanation
Not on disk
On Disk
Online status
Explanation
The package is ready to be downloaded.
Available
Not online
Action status
Explanation
The package has been successfully downloaded and can be used.
downloaded
The created package has been successfully uploaded to Hexagon Server
uploaded
Last try to download / upload failed
error
download / upload
Local status
Action status
Online status
Available
Not on disk
On Disk
uploaded
Not on line
On Disk
uploaded
Available
On Disk
downloaded
Available
Explanation
The arm has been added to the list, and the
package is available for download to be
used.
The package has been created on the
computer, and has been successfully
synchronized with HEXAGON SERVER but
has not been yet implemented.
The package has been created on the
computer, synchronized with HEXAGON
SERVER and implemented for availability.
The package has been successfully
downloaded from HEXAGON SERVER, and
is currently ready to be used locally.
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E.3.2
The identification number and the location of the file can be retrieved from the vault :
- Select the package
Or
Depending on the type of package and its Local status, the following information can be found :
Package information (all packages)
Package
name
File size
Locate
disk
on
rep, min, .
stat, min, .
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E.4.1
Manual backup
Armspecs Backup
This manual operation can be used at any moment to make a security backup of the arm, in order
to restore later the arm in the same configuration.
- Ensure first that the arm is correctly connected
- Click on the Backup button
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Calibration,
Certification,
E
Optimization and
Diagnosis package
A diagnosis package is generated by RDS Toolbox when the user runs Analyse sensor signal
function, or Analyse sensor signals (Advanced) function (only calibration).
A SMART Data set package is automatically created periodically. It collects all the SMART
indicators and computer information for the concerned period. The Smart Dataset packages appear
only once the periodic set has been uploaded and implemented on the Hexagon Server.
E.4.3
Comment
When a package is created, RDS (Toolbox or Data Collector) may ask to add a comment to easily
identify the purpose of the package; this comment will be displayed in the list of packages.
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E.4.4
Synchronization
1. Once a package is created, it appears in the list on the vault as On disk in the Local status.
2. Forthwith RDS Toolbox tries to synchronize the package with HEXAGON SERVER database.
If the computer is connected on internet, RDS Toolbox uploads the package securely on
HEXAGON SERVER.
If no internet connection is available, the package is kept locally pending for a connection to
HEXAGON SERVER.
The package becomes notified as Uploaded in the Action status.
3. After a security check-out, the package becomes available (for any RDS Toolbox user on any
computer).
When a new arm is added to the list of the vault (new connected arm or manually added distant
arm), RDS ToolBox automatically synchronizes the list of available packages with the Hexagon
Server.
In case of a synchronization issue, a Refresh button (
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E.5.1
In End-User Profile, only the packages of the local arms can be seen and used.
Once the Vault panel opened, the list of packages for the available arms is synchronized and
displayed.
(The packages are available but not locally downloaded).
The list of packages of an arm may get newer items (new calibrations, new periodic SMART Data
sets ). Thus the list in RDS Toolbox needs to be updated. This operation is normally done
automatically, however, if a new package has just been synchronized from another computer, it is
possible to refresh manually the list, to make the new package online available.
This can be used as well if a package has been removed from the local list.
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E.5.2
Download a package
To be used, a package needs to be Locally On disk. It means that the package needs to be
downloaded from the HEXAGON SERVER if it is not yet on the computer.
Once the package is downloaded, it stays available On disk even if the computer is no
more connected to HEXAGON SERVER.
click on Download
Download
or
Double click on the package
2x
Its status becomes
Date time
Type
{Date}
{type}
Comment
{Comment}
Local status
On disk
Action status
Downloaded
Online status
Available
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Use a Package
The purpose of the packages is to be able to reproduce a previous situation to analyse, or safely
restore a status of the arm
Depending on the profile, usage are available or not :
Button
Refresh
Restore
Package
information
Extract content
Add Arm
Analyse a diagnosis
package
Remove Arm
Open Report
Download
Switch to Smart
database
Backup
Close
: all users /
: Technicians only
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E.6.1
RDS Toolbox can display the information of any package in the vault, whatever it is On disk or
not.
Moreover for the On Disk packages, a button gives a direct access to the location folder of the
packages files, so that it is possible to get back the package file, and send it by E-Mail in case the
computer cannot be connected to internet.
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E.6.2
If the package doesnt fit with the arm (the structure of the arm doesnt fit with the
armdata), RDS Toolbox displays a message.
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E.6.3
Click on Diagnose
Diagnose
RDS Toolbox opens the Analyse window with the graphics of the Sensor
signals. (See the Analyse sensor chapter on the Engineer manual).
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E.7
By default the packages On disk are automatically removed from the computer after 2 weeks. But
they still remain available in the list of the vault.
Local status
Action status
Online status
On disk
Downloaded
2 weeks later :
Local status
Action status
Not on disk
Available
Online status
Available
Packages are only removed from the local computer, not from HEXAGON SERVER
data base
To clean the list of packages in the Vault, a distant arm can be manually removed from the list.
Select the package to remove
A local arm (connected or offline) cannot be removed from the list. RDS automatically
removes it periodically if the arm hasnt been connected during the period.
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NOTICE
A manual upload should be done only on the request of a Hexagon Metrology technician
In a standard way, RDS Toolbox automatically uploads the SMART dataset flow once a day.
However, on the request of a Hexagon Metrology technician, for a specific survey or diagnosis
purpose, it may be necessary to provide the dataset to the technician
- By uploading prematurely the SMART dataset flow
- By creating a virtual image of the local SMART dataset into a zip file
E.8.1
E.8.2
Content of the whole local SMART dataset (including all the local arms)
Log files that can help the investigations
- Copy the dump file on a removable support (USB memory, CD, ) and send the file to the
Hexagon Metrology technician.
RDS User Manual V4.0.0 (17/03/2015)
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E.8.3
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E.9.1
With a keyword
2. Select Vault
3. In the search window (Ctrl+F), type key words (e.g.: arm S/N, type of package, comment,
date)
4. RDS Toolbox automatically reduces the list to the packages that contain the keywords,
highlighting them..
With a filter
2. Select Vault
3. On the header of the column where to apply a filter, click on the filter icon
Type
4. Select the desired value (or choose Custom for advanced filter)
5. RDS Toolbox automatically reduces the list to the packages that fits with the filter.
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E.9.2
2. Download it
5. Select the line Locate on disk and click on the magnifying glass
6. In the opened browse window, select the package with its identification name and copy it on a
removable support.
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E.9.3
3. Select Vault
4. Click on Backup
5. Enter a comment
6. Press OK
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E.9.4
4. In the list of packages, select the package to restore (Backup, Calibration, Certification)
If the arm is not present in the list, Technician profile is necessary :
- Click on Add An arm
5. Click on Download
6. Click on Restore
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F.
SMART
F.1
Presentation
RDS Toolbox contains an interface for a Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology on
the arm (SMART) : it is checking the global status of the arm, connection and its components
through several indicators on the system.
RDS Toolbox collects all the SMART information every time an arm is connected to the computer.
Thus it is possible to have a look on the detailed status of all the previously connected arms
(including currently connected one) and components. This includes several indicators and possible
alerts if some indicators overpass specified limits.
Several indicators get information from sensors on the arm; even when the arm is not connected,
the sensors collect data. The data are synchronized with HEXAGON SERVER through the
computer (SMART Data set packages) as soon as the arm is connected to the computer.
With this tool it is possible to survey the arm and prevent from potential damages.
Arm 1
Arm 2
...
HEXAGON
SERVER
sorting
HEXAGON
SERVER
Database
Distant arms through
SMART Data set
packages
Local mode
Database mode
View Alerts
View statistics
Analyse indicators
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F.2
By default, when installing RDS, SMART establishes automatically the communication with the
Hexagon Server, to send SMART data and receive news.
It is possible to deactivate this communication, as well as the popups. Refer to the RDS Control
Panel chapter B.4 SMART.
The whole SMART Data flow stored on the computer is uploaded automatically once a day,
however, it is possible to upload manually. Al so if the computer cannot be connected to internet, at
the request of a Hexagon Metrology engineer, it is possible to create a manual zip file that can be
sent to the Hexagon Service Centre.
For the manual upload and zip file creation, please refer to chapter Vault
F.3
F.3.1
Connected arm
RDS Toolbox collects SMART indicators and information any time an arm is connected to the
computer. All the previous SMART data in the memory of the arm are downloaded onto RDS
Toolbox. Then, the data are periodically synchronized with HEXAGON SERVER.
The SMART information from the currently connected arm is then directly accessible.
By default, SMART tile gives access to the current arm.
Off-line arms
As RDS Toolbox collects and keep in memory all the SMART indicators of each arm that has been
connected to the computer, it means that not only the currently connected arm can be surveyed,
but also all the previously connected arms.
In fact there is no difference between the connected arm or an Off-line arm, both are local arms.
To select the arm to survey, use the Arm selection button on top right of the screen.
The selection of the arm can be done before or after the selection of the SMART tile.
To survey old SMART Dataset, it becomes necessary to download and use the
corresponding SMART package. See next chapter.
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F.3.2
To survey a local arm (connected or Off-line) at a previous period than the available dataset, it is
possible to use SMART packages.
By the same way as local arms, it is possible to survey a distant arm that has never been
connected to the computer, by adding it in the Vault list and downloading SMART Data set
packages (Technician profile only).
All the SMART Data set packages are used through a separate Database mode : RDS ToolBox
switches from the standard Live mode to a SMART Package Database.
By using the Database Mode, all the SMART Data set Packages On Disk can be surveyed.
Simply select the SMART Data set Package and click on Use database.
A prompt is asking you for confirming the use of the selected database : answer Yes
Then RDS Toolbox switches into ta Database Mode : RDS Toolbox doesnt use anymore the
local memory, but only the database coming from the SMART Data set package.
Local SMART memory:
Connected and off-line
arm
Local mode
Database mode
Then a toggle appears at the top of RDS Toolbox panel to switch back to the standard local mode :
move it to the right to return to the standard mode.
SMART Database activated
In the Database mode, only the SMART functions are available. Switch back to the
standard local mode to enable the other tiles.
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F.4
SMART Tile
In case of any important alert regarding any of the arms in the memory of the
computer, notifications will be displayed alternatively on the SMART Tile itself.
To survey a distant arm, before opening the SMART panel, open the Vault panel,
download the SMART Data set package of the arm for the desired period, and click on
Use the database.
The overview panel of SMART appears: it shows a global graphic view of all the components of the
system, and some statistics and information about the status and use of the system.
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
Database mode
Arm selection
Components
graphic view
SMART status
Statistics area
Display alerts
Analyze indicators
3
/
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F.4.1
If RDS Toolbox gets a SMART alert from the system, the concerned component is shown red
In the present case, 2 warnings are shown : the C axis and the Target
(=accuracy).
On a green component
On a red component
By clicking on a component
Some statistics (for green components) or the alert(s) (for red component) related to the
component are displayed in the statistics area.
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F.4.2
In the SMART overview, a sample of typical statistics can be displayed, depending on the selected
component.
If an indicator of one component gets out of its limits, an alert is generated and displayed in the
same statistics area instead of the statistics.
A complete list of statistics can be consulted through the analyze Indicators button.
Example of statistics
No
selection
Accuracy
Computer
Comm_Link
Comm_USB
Comm_WiFi
Feature
Pack
Battery level
Arm Base
Duration of use
Temperature of the base
A encoder
B Encoder
C encoder
D encoder
E encoder
F encoder
G encoder
Wrist
Encoders temperatures
Probe
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F.5
Alerts
Once the SMART indicators are collected, RDS Toolbox compares the values to warning and
critical limits.
As soon as one SMART indicator exceeds a limit, an alert is generated and shown by RDS itself.
Then several actions are operated:
On the screen of
the computer
On the SMART
Overview panel
On the SMART
Alerts panel
Purpose of an alert
The aim is to warn the user that a problem occurs, a component may be damaged or may be
about to be damaged. In any case, an alert must be checked to avoid a major issue.
It can be also a reminder for a late operation (too old calibration for example).
When an alert is generated, a notification is displayed several times, in sort of ensure that the user
can see it. In case it has not been seen, the user can still check in SMART Overview Panel the
status of the arm.
In any case, it is important to display the description of the alert, to see the criticity, and get a
suggestion to solve it.
Depending on the criticity and the impact of the issue, several solutions:
- The alert can be postponed if the arm still needs to be used, but the user wants to be reminded.
- The alert can be validated, if the problem is minor, and doesnt represent a real danger, or if the
problem has been solved.
- The faulty component can be analyzed in details, to diagnose.
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F.5.1
Alert notifications
As soon as RDS generates an alert, a notification is displayed on the bottom right of the screen :
Click on the alert to view the details in the SMART Alerts panel.
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F.5.2
Active alert
Button to sort or filter the list by the active or validated status of the alert
Alert ID
Triggered on
Impacted Arm
Criticity
Problem description
Short description
Occurrences
Number of times
Acknowledge on
View alert
Close this panel and return to the SMART overview panel.
close
The Warning criticity does not generate an alert (no notification or alert in the
SMART overview panel).
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F.5.3
Alert details
To view the details of one alert, select the alert and click on View alert or double click on the alert.
From the SMART overview panel, a click on a faulty component displays the list of
alerts on the selected component, and then a click on one alert directly opens the
details of the selected alert.
Information
Triggered on
Impacted Arm
Indicator
Problem
description
Criticity
Suggested
solution
Acknowledged
on
Actions
Acknowledge : (for active alerts) once the problem is solved, repaired,
or to dismiss the alert, button to validate the alert.
Analyze : To go deeper in the analyse of the problem, access to all the
SMART indicators, graphs, and values.
Postpone : (for active alerts) button to keep a survey on the indicator.
The alert is changed to standby mode, during a certain time the
notification is hanged up.
Close : (for Acknowledge alerts) used to close the Alert details panel.
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F.6
Analyze Indicators
SMART monitoring is composed by several indicators about all the components of the arm,
connection, computer, use of the system, or accuracy. The global status of those components is
graphically displayed in the SMART overview screen. To go deeper in the analyse of those
indicators, a complete panel provides the display of one or several SMART indicators, their current
values and time graph. To give the best possibilities, the display is customizable.
From the SMART overview panel, or from the details of an alert, click on Analyze indicators .
Analyze
From SMART Overview, Analyze panel opens automatically the templates tab.
From Alerts details, Analyze panel automatically focuses on the faulty indicator.
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F.6.1
1
4a
2
4b
5
3
1. User tabs :
Templates
Available
Displays the list of all the available indicators and details to add the
chart manually
Displayed
b. Chart 2
5. Zoom
Actions
Adds the current indicators selection on a new chart (up to 4 charts)
Adds the current indicators selection on the existing chart Nb1 / 2 / 3 or 4
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F.6.2
Use a template
When installed, RDS Toolbox provides default predefined templates, which represent useful
indicators.
To use them, simply select the tab Templates (1) and click on the graph to display (2).
If one or several graphs were already displayed, the whole view is overwritten with the
new graph from the template.
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F.6.3
Select an indicator
Select the Available tab to display the list of indicators. The list can be reduced or deployed by
clicking on each expand button. ( )
As soon as one indicator is selected, its details appear below the list :
Deploy the group
Click on the indicator
The search by keyword function can be used with Ctrl+F.(click first on the header of
the column).
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F.6.4
Details of an indicator
Descriptions
Type of indicator
Default
Chart
Counter
Bar
Time counter
Bar
Immediate
Line
Event
Line
An event memorizes
occurences (shocks)
specific
unexpected
or
abnormal
Line
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Indicator index
Some indicators may provide not only one value but several indexes.
Indexes of an indicator may concern encoders indexes, probes indexes,
In such cases, several indexes can be selected and displayed at the same time (using Ctrl or
keys).
For example the indicator Enc_BoardTemperature provides one value for each encoder.
Only A is selected, the graph shows only
one curve
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F.6.5
Type of charts
Different kinds of graphs can be chosen : all are based on the points of the indicators, the
difference is located on the way to link them.
Bar
Line
Area
Area is based on the Line chart, but all the area under
the line is filled.
It is useful to better see the graph,
but not recommended for multiple
lines on same graph.
Step line
Step area
Spline
Spline area
Point
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F.6.6
For the counters and the time counters, the values can be displayed per period.
None
(Bar graph)
Hour
Day
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F.6.7
Preliminary selections
On a new chart
On an existing chart
It is possible to add an indicator to an existing chart only if the type of graph is the
same.
On the right side, the Available tab is replaced by the list of indicators on each chart.
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F.6.8
Displayed tab
Once an indicator has been added to a chart, the tab switches to Displayed tab. This shows the
current charts and indicators.
As for the Available tab, the window is splitted :
List
Details
List of the charts and indicators : the colours of the charts and graphs are reminded
here
A check box permits for each indicator to be hidden or displayed
The list can be reduced or deployed
Details of the selected indicator : it reminds the description of the indicator and the
chart type and period.
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RDS Toolbox display the data for all the date and time range available in the memory.
To reduce the time range, use the left and right cursors on the Range graph, or click on a position
to zoom on it.
Left cursor
Right cursor
Click on a position
View all
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Moreover the available cursors to control the time range, the mouse wheel can be used to zoom
the chart, on X and Y axis. Then the middle button (wheel button) can be used to pan the graph.
Mouse wheel
Zoom on X and Y axis scales on the pointer
location
Action button
Refit to all the graph
Whatever one or several indicators are displayed on one or several graphs, to survey the graphs
values, just place the pointer over the graph at the desired time position. A line shows the current
position, and the nearest graph points are shown. A small window at the bottom right of the graphs
displays the values of all the graphs for the current position.
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Over the chart, it I possible to show the SMART alerts, and events, to get a better understanding of
why the event occurred.
Displays the events
All the events such as the start of a session, are displayed on all
the charts, to locate and do a link between the indicators that may
explain the cause of the alert.
All the alerts notified for the current arm are displayed on the
chart, to locate it.
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F.6.9
For the displayed charts, each indicator set of values can be exported into a separate Excel file.
2
3
1.
2.
3.
4.
, (comma)
; (semicolon)
(tabulation)
The target folder is displayed, showing as many CSV-Excel files as number of indicators.
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F.7
F.7.1
Analyzing indicators can be done using templates. Default templates can be automatically
proposed and user templates can be created.
When entering the Analyze panel from the SMART Overview one, the template are automatically
displayed. Otherwise, click on the Templates tab
1
1. Template tab
2. List of templates
Select the wanted template, the graph(s) is (are) automatically displayed with the updated values.
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F.7.2
3. In details zone, select the index(es) of the selected indicator (encoder index, probe index, ) :
o
o
5. Click on Display button and choose to add on a new graph or an existing one
6. On the Control of the time range, scroll the left and right sides to define the start and end time
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G.
The maintenance tiles are hidden by default. Click on Maintenance tile to deploy all the tiles (the
number depends on the type of installation).
Opt.
Tool to reprogram a probe
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G.1
Program a probe
This panel has to be used to program or reprogram a probe in case of a programing problem: it
defines in its memory the type of probe (contact, diameter, non-contact, ).
The probes database is automatically updated as soon as the computer in connected to internet
(synchronization with HEXAGON SERVER database).
On first launch after the installation, the list of probes is empty, until the computer is
connected to internet to update it.
4
1
2
5
3
1
2
3
List of probes
Horizontal lift to scroll the probes
Action buttons
4
5
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G.1.1
Probe details
Name
Complete name of the probe file. The name contains the necessary information :
- Tip diameter
- Tip material
- Type of probe
- Length of the probe
- Type of arm (Absolute / MultiGage)
- Angle (if not straight)
- Gender of TKJ
Picture
Part Number
Type
Type of probe :
- Hard contact probe
- Tube non-contact probe
- Touch trigger Probe
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G.1.2
Find a probe
To find easily the correct probe, RDS Toolbox provides several options :
This tool permits to reduce the list of probes with a research text.
Simply enter a part of the Name or the Part Number in the search box.
For each of the details on the probes tiles, tools are availabl to filter or sort the list by the selected
detail :
Move the pointer over one detail, two symbols appear :
Filter
Sort by
Click on it to sort the list of probes by the selected type of detail (increasing).
Click a second time to reverse the order (decreasing)
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G.1.3
8. Once the message is validate, the probe is added to the list of probes in the memory of the
arm, and the probe calibration is requested.
The probe programing affects the memory of the probe itself, not the memory of the
arm : if the probe was already in the memory of the arm, delete it to be recreated with
the new programming.
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G.2
Encoder analysis
RDS Toolbox provides a tool to check the electronic signal of each encoder, in sort of detecting any
issue on it.
2 levels are available:
Customer
Advanced
Profile
Record signal
Display signal
Live signal analyse
: all users /
: Technicians only
For Encoder analysis (advanced) function, please read the RDS Engineer manual.
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G.2.1
1
3
Start
Stop
Abort button
4
5
Graphic view
Angle
Status Bits
Error
Shoots taken
The aim is to record the electronic signal of the encoder, on all the range of rotation of the axis. For
that, RDS Toolbox graphically helps the user to ensure that all the range of rotation is covered : the
range is divided in 12 sectors, and each sectors needs a minimum of 2 samples. As soon as the
12 sectors contain at least 2 samples, the recording automatically stops and an analysis package is
created in the vault and synchronized with HEXAGON SERVER, so that a Hexagon Metrology
service engineer can check if the signals are corrects or not.
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G.2.2
Process
5. The record process starts: the graphic shows the number of samples that are taken on the
range of rotation of the axis.
6. The purpose is to rotate the desired axis on all its range, slowly enough to let RDS Toolbox to
record enough signal covering all the encoder: the complete range of rotation of the axis is
divided in a representation of 12 sections per complete range. RDS needs at least 2 samples
for each section. A maximum amount of records are permitted, unless the operation has to be
aborted and executed again.
Nb Samples
Current
position
Threshold
7. Rotate slowly the axis; yellow bars start to appear on the graph. Once the minimum number of
shoots is reached on one section, the bar becomes green. Continue to rotate slowly the axis
until all section bars are green.
8. Once all sections are completed, RDS Toolbox displays a message.
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Press OK and RDS Toolbox will retrieve some diagnosis information about your computer
OK
9. Click OK : RDS Toolbox retrieves information about the computer creates the package.
10. If the computer is connected to internet, let RDS Toolbox synchronize the package.
Otherwise, get back the file of the package (see E. RDS Toolbox Vault secured area for the
folder location) and send it to the local Hexagon Metrology Service Center.
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G.3
Default value
Change Chipset
Get Configuration
Channel
Auto
- Auto
- Manual : 1 > 14
SSID
T-UN-FF
- Free
IP @
192.168.0.3
- Free
Auto
No
WEP
None
Depending on the change to apply on the Wi-Fi chipset, several configuration files can be used :
Get
Config
MG
FP2
FP3
SSID
Chanel
Wep64
Wep128
WPA
TKIP
WPA2AES
X
X
X
X
X
On demand, specific chipset programing files can be created. Contact your local
Hexagon Metrology Service Center.
NOTICE
Ensure to select the appropriate file depending on the Hardware.
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G.3.1
Process
3. Validate the information prompt (simply click on the window to close it)
4. Click on Start
7. Switch off then on again to reboot the arm with the new chipset.
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G.4
This panel is available only when a feature key is activated on the computer.
The feature key is usually linked to the serial number of the scanner.
This tool can be used to reprogram the firmware of the integrated scanned (RS) of the Romer
Absolute arm SI.
Requirements
- A valid feature code : as the code is linked with the serial number of the scanner, it may be
necessary to get and transmit it to your Hexagon Metrology reseller when ordering the upgrade :
please read the following paragraph to get the serial number
- The firmware file: This will be provided with the feature code.
To order the Feature code and the firmware file, please contact your local Hexagon
Metrology Service Center.
Always ensure that the requirements are respected according to the version of
Scanner (MotherBoard, EventBoard, PIC firmware )
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G.4.1
1. Establish the USB connection to the arm, including the Ethernet connection to the scanner.
Yes
No
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G.4.2
1. Establish the USB connection to the arm, including the Ethernet connection to the scanner.
YES
No
To correctly restart the scanner, shut down the arm and unplug the power cable
NOTICE
It is necessary to delete the existing RSx probe from the memory of the arm, in order to add it
again with the correct data.
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G.5
*.iic
*.FW
Event board
*.FW
Check the latest version with your local Hexagon Metrology Service
Centre.
G.5.1
3. Validate the information prompt (simply click on the window to close it)
4. Click on Check Firmwares to display the list of all the components of the arm.
Check Firmware
5. Check the list, check the versions or send the list to the Hexagon engineer.
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G.5.2
No
4. Wait until the end of the upgrade, then validate the message
Firmware upgrade successful
Ok
5. Switch off then on again to reboot the arm with the new firmware.
Please switch off/on the arm to apply changes
Ok
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G.6
View logs
Each event in RDS Toolbox is notified in a log file; thus it is possible to consult the list of the latest
events.
The events are classified by type and levels. For convenience, a default predefined filter is set
when opening the panel.
1
2
Item
1 Date
2 Type
3
4
Level
Message
Default filter
Today
1
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H.
As soon as a Hexagon or CMS scanner is detected on the Absolute arm, a window appears on the
screen
As RDS tools, RDS scanning window is always accessible, whatever a scanning software is used
or not.
It contains tools for settings and for help while digitizing.
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H.1
Description
By default, the window is displayed minimized. Following information and options are available :
Item
Description
Button to get access to scanner video settings
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H.2
Extended window can then be displayed : to the basic items, is added the video of the scanner.
Minimize the window in the task bar.
Switch the window to maximum size
Options are available with a right click on the RDS Scanning, in the task bar :
H.3
Restore
Move
Moves the window on the screen: places the pointer at the top of the
window to move it.
Size
Minimize
Resize
Close
(not active)
Always visible
Opacity
Laser Power
For security reasons and to keep long life for laser the laser emitter, the laser is automatically
powered off:
- after some seconds of inactivity
- when the arm is let at its rest position
- as soon as the digitizing menu is leaved
Then in the RDS window, the capture status icon shows
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I.
I.1
RDS Icons
Arm status
About
RDS Logo
References tab
Connection tab
Profiles tab
Features tab
About tab
Probe tab
Exit
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I.2
RDS Menu
At any moment it is possible to access to some functions of RDS, by doing a right click on RDS
icon in the task bar on the right bottom of the screen, RDS service menu appears then.
RDS ToolBox
Quick Measure
Gives access to RDS Data Collector to do calibration, verifications and other scripts (see RDS Data
Collector Manual)
Enters automatically in RDS Data Collector and automatically execute the appropriate script for the
mounted probe. (see RDS Data Collector Manual)
Enters automatically in RDS Data Collector and automatically execute the appropriate script for the
mounted probe. (see RDS Data Collector Manual)
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Description
Possible values
Arm Type
NCA
USB
Infinite, Stinger
Wi-Fi
Probe
Current probe
Status
Connected
Connecting.
Warning! An encoder is over
limit!
No probe,
Position
X, Y, Z coordinates in mm
Temperature
Temperature in degree
Battery
Battery level
Power Supply
Low battery
Level in %
Clients conn.
Number of software
Rate
Frequency
Reference
position
About
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J.
RDS Quick measure is a little tool to allow the user to very quickly measure simple dimensions :
3
4
5
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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J.1
J.1.1
1
2
3
8
4
5
6
9
7
10
Type of measurement
Number of taken points : this must be at least equal to the minimum before validate the
element.
Instructions to follow
10
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J.1.2
Measurement procedure
Access to Quick Measure
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J.2
Available features
J.2.1
Dimensions
Icon
Measurement
Diameter of a hole circle
Features to measure
Min Nb of
Pts
Plane (projection)
Circle
Plane
(projection)
Slot
6
(3 on each
circle)
Plane (projection)
Rectangle
3
5
(2 Pts on major
side, 1 on
others)
J.2.2
Plane (projection)
Circle
Distances
Icon
Measurement
Features to measure
Min Nb of
Pts
Plane 1
Plane 2
Plane 1
Circle 1
Plane 2
Circle 2
Line
Plane 1
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J.2.3
Angles
Icon
J
Measurement
Angle between 2 planes
Features to measure
Min Nb of
Pts
Plane 1
Plane 2
line 1)
Line 1
line 2)
Line 2
Plane 1
line)
Line
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APPENDIX
K.1
In case RDS installation path has to be different than the default one, it is possible to change it
during the installation : when "-choosedstpath" argument is set, user has the ability to override the
default destination path.
4. Edit the target line and add just after the exe and a space -choosedstpath
3. Enter X\...\ H###### RDS Installer V#.#.#.exe -choosedstpath (X is the location where the
software installation files have been copied).
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K.2
Registry
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K.3
Firewalls
As RDS Toolbox synchronizes data with the Hexagon Server, it requires a connection to internet.
Thus any firewall such as Windows Firewall has to allow RDS Toolbox to communicate through the
network.
The user should ensure that the active firewall gives RDS Toolbox the access to internet through
the network.
At the end of the installation of RDS, Windows firewall is requiring the authorization to let RDS
Toolbox to communicate to the network.
In case this authorization has been missed or if the firewall has been activated after the installation,
the settings of the firewall for RDS Toolbox need to be updated.
1. Open the control panel of Windows, on System & security, select Windows Firewall
(shortcut :
> firewall.cpl)
3. In the list of programs, go on RDS Toolbox and check the appropriate boxes
o Domain
o Private (Domestic / Enterprise)
o Public
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K.4
Connected Software
The following software can use RDS service. For detailed settings and information, please read the
concerned paragraph.
Regarding the mouse use, this is managed by RDS. Then all software have same configuration.
Software
Min.
Settings
Version
2.05
In Board configuration, select
Absolute RDS
3.0
Button1
Button2
Hit Pt
Del Pt
Hit Pt /
Validate
Del Pt
Del Pt /
Cancel
Hit Pt
Validate
6.0
Del
Meas.
(Lg pr)
Hit Pt/
start
scan.
Validate
5.04
Del Pt
Hit Pt
Validate
Cancel
Pt
Hit Pt /
Scan
Validate
Validate
Hit Pt
Validate
POS /
Cancel
Hit Pt
Execute
/ End
2010
Xg12
11.0
Hit Pt /
Scan
Validate
2011.
10.20
Hit Pt /
Scan
Validate
2.2.1.2
V5.4
Calypso
Button0
V5.2.1
6
V2013
(Pro
for
scan)
StartScan
Start
Scan
Hit Pt.
Hit Pt /
Scan
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K.4.1
K.4.2
B1
B2
Short Click
Hit Point
Not Used
Long Click
Cancel
Multiple points
Validation
Romosoft
4. Then {Exit}.
To access to RDS configuration, use RDS icon in the task bar or access through Menu OPTIONS >
CUSTOMISATION > double click in middle tab.
Buttons
B0
B1
B2
Short Click
Not used
Hit Point
Not Used
Long Click
Not used
Validation
Not used
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K.4.3
Docs
No configuration is necessary.
K.4.4
B0
B1
B2
Short Click
Hit Point
Long Click
Not used
Validate / Stand by
Not used
PcDmis
For Demo licences, rename RomerRDS.dll as
/portable:ROMERRDS to the command pcdlrn.exe
K.4.5
interfac.dll
and
add
B0
B1
B2
Short Click
Hit Point
Validate
Long Click
Multiple points
Not used
the
operator
PowerInspect
For all versions, in the list of available measuring machines, select HexagonRDS.
For Scanning use, minimum version is 2011 Sp1
K.4.6
B0
B1
B2
Short Click
Hit Point
Validate
Long Click
Multiple points
Switch to mouse
Metrolog / Log
Depending on the arm, in the configuration program, select the appropriate ROMER RDS device.
B0
B1
B2
Short Click
Validate
Hit Point
Validate
Long Click
Cancel Point
Multiple points
Cancel Point
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K.4.7
Polyworks
Configuration :
RDS settings :
B1
B2
Short Click
Hit Point
Validate
Long Click
burst points
Not used
When a message box appears, the arm buttons can be used to make a choice in the box:
A short press on any button (BP0, BP1, BP2), switches to the next choice.
A long press on any button validates this choice.
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K.4.8
Reshaper
During the Reshaper installation , select the ROMER RDS plug-in (if necessary, install Reshaper
ROMER RDS Plug-In).
K.4.9
B0
B1
B2
Short Click
Cancel last
Measurement
Hit
/
measurement
Long Click
Not used
burst points
Start
Validate
Not used
ScanWorks
In ScanWorks console, tab Hardware Control, select Hexagon Absolute mover type.
K.4.10
B0
B1
B2
Short Click
Cancel last
Measurement
Validate
Long Click
Not used
Not used
Quindos
After Quindos/IppServer-startup the configuration menu is shown for making some settings, for
example the loudness of the speaker. To make the new settings effective, you must press the
SAVE-button and exit the configuration tool.
B0
B1
B2
Short Click
Long Click
Probe naming:
The probe names on the Quindos side and the RDS side cannot be kept the same, because there
exist different conventions for allowed names:
K.4.11
RDS:
6mm,
3mm
Quindos:
_Center_reference_probe,
_6mm,
_3mm
Geomagic
After Geomagic installation, install Absolute Probing and Absolute Scanning plug-ins
In Qualify or Studio ,material tab, select Hexagon Absolute Probing or Hexagon Absolute
Scanning
RDS User Manual V4.0.0 (17/03/2015)
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K.4.12
Verisurf
The Verisurf Device Manager typically opens on the right side of the
Verisurf program. It may be accessed as well using the DRO
toolbutton on the Measure Manager Toolbar.
The Romer RDS Arm must be connected to the Verisurf Device
Manager, using the Start button in the Device Manager once the
intial Device Setup has been completed.
On the first start of Verisurf, prior to measurement, the RDS arm
must be assigned to the Verisurf Device Manager and started.
Device Setup is accessed from the Device Manager Toolbar.
1. On the Device Manager Toolbar, choose the Device Setup
button : Device Setup window opens.
2. Select the number of devices
3. On the tab of the Device (Device1, Device2, ) that must be allocated to the RDS arm, select
the appropriate RDS arm.
4. Start Device launch the Device directly from the Device Setup using the Start Device button.
5. When selecting Start Device, the Romer Absolute Arm Interface Controls dialog box appears.
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6. In this dialog (right), the Options menu provides access to controls for the Romer RDS Arms.
.
7. The same controls can be quickly accessed by selecting the Buttons available in the Romer
Absolute Arm Interface Controls dialog .
There are two methods for Starting the connection:
1. Select the Start button in the control area.
2. On the Device List, right-click on the device that you want to activate, and then choose Start
Device from the speed menu (right).
3. Verisurf starts the device.
Activating a Device
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Probe Management
The Probe Manager allows the operator to create and manage Custom Probes. (edit, duplicate, rename,
calibrate, ).
Create/Copy Probe
Creates a new probe based on the current one. Simply rename it.
Renaming a Probe
Available for Custom Probes only. All the probes must have a
unique name.
Deleting a Probe
Calibrate Probe
Loading Probe
Sets
Used to save the current Probe Set to an ASCII File (*.prb file).
This is useful to backup or archive your probes for loading or
restoring later.
Help
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K.4.13
Aberlink
Aberlink3D
Aberlink3D is designed to work with many different kinds of measuring devices including manual
CMM's, CNC's, arms and vision systems. Installation is the same whatever device you are using.
The Green Keylok Dongle will define which options can be accessed by Aberlink3D via machine
set up -> scales. Please see Aberlink3D Keylok Installation.
Run the setup.exe from the CD. Click next until you come to the select components - custom
installation. Choose retrofit. In practice it makes no functional difference which option you choose.
This option only sets the reference picture and relevant section of the language file, neither of
which is used by the Romer Arm. Click through the next windows. Various other packages will be
installed i.e. .Net framework etc. Again these are standard installs, just follow the prompts and
select the default settings.
Configuring Aberlink3D
button).
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K.4.14
Spatial Analyzer
Once SA is installed, access to Instrument > Add and select the appropriate device.
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K.4.15
Calypso
1. Define a new CMM in the Administration tab by typing a name and pressing Enter and then
clicking the Add button.
2. In the Control tab define the controller: Select NonCZControl from the Controller selection.
Make sure you have Simulation only (offline) unchecked.
3. In the Machine tab define the machine properties. Please select Non-CZControl
ROMERRDSArm from the dropdown list. For more details see the Calypso User Guide.
4. In the Probe tab select PH FIX TPxx as the probing system regardless of what probe you are
actually using (Solid probe or TP2).
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6. Define the connection parameters: On the tab Interface you enter the hostname of the
computer, on which the CimCoreInterface is installed.
7. Normally you enter "localhost,NONCZCONTROL" in the address field while Control is selected.
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K.4.16
PowerSHAPE
CMM toolbar
Once the arm (contact probe) or scanner are connected, a toolbar is available :
1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
The status windows for the scan Shows the stripes information in real time :
Number of clouds
Total amount of stripes
Total amount of scan points for the current cloud
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K.5
Always check that the latest version is installed. (Windows Update for ex)
Prefered Band
Wireless mode
2. 802.11b
Transmit Power
Highest
Roaming
Aggressiveness
Highest
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K.6
Troubleshooting
In
RDS
Toolbox,
maintenance
functions cant connect the arm
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