The acronym "CSP" often stands for "Critical Support Program," "Custom Systems Protocol," or "Combat Support Platform," while "01" might denote a first iteration of a model. The name "Fife" could reference a manufacturer, a fictional faction, or even a historical reference (such as the Scottish region, Fife). Given these variables, we might imagine three plausible scenarios:
: If sensors move in the wrong direction during an edge search, the manual instructs users to verify the "Guide Direction" settings. Fife Csp-01 Manual
lockout function. If the sensor loses the web (e.g., due to a tear), the system locks to prevent uncontrolled movement. Compatibility The acronym "CSP" often stands for "Critical Support
For technical support or modern replacement kits (such as the D-MAXE upgrade), visit the Maxcess Guiding Resources page . lockout function
: Supports closed-loop control for edge guiding, center guiding, and line guiding.