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CMM probe systems - 5200 IS1-2 interface selector

SP25M ••••• SP80 The IS1-2 interface selector is a fully automatic system for useon CMM installations requiring multiple sensor types (e.g. SP25M – scanning probe, TP7M – touch trigger probe, OTP6M – optical trigger probe, etc). The unit functions by identifying which probe has been fitted to the probe head and switches the probe signal / power lines to the appropriate interface.The system comprises a standalone or rack-mountableinterface selector. The IS1-2 has four separate channel outputs. These outputs allow any combination of the following Renishaw probes to be integrated into one automated system: ••••• SP600 The IS1-2 is also fully compatible with Renishaw’s ACR1 and ACR3 probe exchange systems, the PH10M range of motorised heads and the PHS1 motorised servo head system using the Renishaw product interconnection system (PICS).A set of four programming modules are supplied pre-installedwithin the IS1-2 unit which identify the probe in use. These are TP7M, SP600M, SP80 and SP25M modules. The remaining modules are supplied loose and can be installed by the user. TP2, TP6, TP20, TP200 have an integral identification system and therefore do not require a module.Plugging the required product module into the respectivechannel selector socket ensures that the probe connections are made to the correct IS1-2 output port.Third party probes, that carry the female autojoint, will requirespecific identification resistors to be fitted within the female autojoint. Special modules to permit the recognition of these probes by the IS1-2 will also be required. ••••• OTP6M* ••••• TP7M ••••• TP2/TP6/TP20/TP200**These probes can be incorporated into a multiple sensorsystem consisting of any one of the other probe systems specified without the necessity to use an IS1-2 unit. Please contact Renishaw for further details.
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