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Revision as of 17:02, 18 July 2018

Information about RDS performance with VTube-LASER



ROMER Scanner Plus Hex Logo.png


See also RDS Versions for ROMER Scanners


About ROMER RDS - (ROMER Device Software)

ROMER RDS (ROMER Device Software) is a software system that interconnects software like VTube-LASER to any HEXAGON measuring device that uses the RDS software. See this page for details all the different arms that RDS can connect VTube-LASER to: RDS Versions for ROMER Scanners




Recommended RDS Computer IP (Network) Setup

The ROMER scanners communicate with the computer with two cable connections:

  1. A TCP/IP connection using an Ethernet cable is used to give feedback from the SCANNER.

  2. A USB cable connection is used to send the ball probe position.

You will need one open Ethernet port and one open USB port for the ROMER arm connection.

The newer RS4 ROMER power packs (on the back of the base of the arm) can automatically serve an IP address to the computer using DHCP.

In some cases, we found that this stops all internet browsing through other NIC ports. The way to overcome this is to discover what IP address the ROMER arm prefers for the computer, then FIX the IP to that address.

On our test computers the ROMER-preferred address is 19.168.178.11.

For customers with active Software Maintenance Plans, if you need help with this, then please contact us and we will be happy to help you set this up.

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Recommended RDS Control Panel Setup

This is how we recommend that you setup the RSx menu in the RDS Control Panel for VTube-LASER.

  • Capture mode: Keep button pressed

  • Sound guide: Unchecked (OFF)

  • Point Sampling: 25% (or the lowest available)

  • Behavior when press the left and right buttons: Switch exposure mode

  • Exposure mode: Automatic

RDS Control Panel - RSx Menu.png

To change any of these settings, you will need to change users from Standard mode to Advanced mode. Click on the Standard user button on the upper right corner, then change to Advanced mode by entering the password. The default password is "Advanced".

If you want to, you can save a custom profile (setup) as something like "VTube-LASER".

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We recommend that you turn the ROMER sound off in General parameters.

RDS Control Panel - General Parameters Menu.png

ROMER Ball Probe Support

All ball probe systems on devices that run through RDS are compatible with VTube-LASER. (VTube-LASER can use the LASER or the ball probe.)

VTube-LASER works well with systems that only have ball probes. A few of our customers prefer to use only ball probes.




ROMER Driver Downloads

RDS 4.2.1 and newer work well. Version 4.2.2 and newer has anti-outlier (anti-flyer) algorithms for highly reflective surfaces.

Download the latest tested ROMER RDS driver from this page: Advanced Tubular ROMER Driver Support Page.



How to Determine Your Current RDS Version

Left click on the System Tray icon.

Left click system tray icon.png

Right click on the measuring center icon.

Right click on the measuring center icon.png

Left click on About.

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The RDS About window will display.

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RDS Performance Notes

When idling, the RDS service requires only 1 to 5 percent of the CPU usage.

When scanning, RDS can take up to 20% of the CPU usage.

It is very important that other processes are not causing the CPU usage to rise to 100%. If you have other services that send the CPU over 50%, you may experience less than ideal scanning responses.

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You can watch the CPU usage in the Windows Task Manager.

In Windows 10, to display the Task Manager, right click on the task bar at the bottom of the Windows desktop and choose "Task Manager" from the popup menu.

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