KMR Mx200 User Guide

1 About This Guide

1.1 Purpose

This guide provides instructions on how to install, configure, and operate the Starrett Kinemetric Engineering KMR Mx200 Video Inspection System.

1.2 Scope This guide provides detailed information on the features and capabilities of the KMR Mx200 system. This guide also provides high-level information related to unpacking and installation. KMR systems are intended to be installed by SKE Technical Service specialists or qualified third-party personnel. In addition, this guide also provides information on operating and maintaining the KMR system.

1.3 Audience

This guide is intended for end-user customers, SKE Technical Services specialists, and authorized SKE technicians.

1.4 Prerequisites

You should have some knowledge of metrology systems and be familiar with customary system administration and field service practices.

Information that Requires Special Attention

This guide uses the following three conventions to present information that requires special attention: a warning, a caution, or a note.

A warning looks like this:

WARNING

Warning information is printed in a box. Warnings direct your attention to operating or maintenance procedures or practices that must be followed correctly to prevent personal injury, loss of life and, possible, hardware or software damage.

A caution looks like this:

Caution

Caution information is printed in a box. Cautions provide information that helps to prevent accidental hardware or software damage.

A note looks like this:

Note : Pay special attention to the information printed in italics that follows the Note: heading. Notes provide additional information that is important to the surrounding text.

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