File – Import – Digitizer – Step Scan (When VIVID 9i is Selected)
Performing Step Scan with the VIVID 9i
This command is used to cause the VIVID 9i to make multiple shots of the object by controlling the rotary stage remotely from this software. Registration of multiple scan data can be performed using the Calibration Chart for extract center of rotation.
Once registration is complete, the data can be saved together with the coordinate conversion parameters pr vided for registration as a single data file (CDK). The data is then registrated and
upon the saved coordinate conversion parameters using the
Warning
Never stare into the laser emitting window.
Do not place a lens, mirror or optical element in the passage of the laser beam. Doing so may converge the laser beam, resulting in damage to your eyes, burns or fire. To prevent the above accidents, make sure that a wall or similar which can block the laser beam is located behind the object.
Memo
• The calibration chart is an accessory of the rotating stage set.
• Before performing the procedure below, make sure that the digitizer you are going to use is selected by the File
– Select Digitizer command.
Ref. For details of the
nWhen Using Only the Rotating Stage
Operating Procedure
Chapter 2
File
Menu
1 When using VIVID 9i for the first time or when the lens has been exchanged, field calibration must be performed using a Field Calibration System.
Place a Field Calibration System that is suitable for the lens to be used, and click the [Calibration] button in the
2 From the [File] menu, select [Import], [Digitizer] and then [Step Scan].
The
Note
User calibration must also be performed when using VIVID 9i after long periods of
Ref. For details on user calibration, refer to VIVID 9i Instruction Manual.
•The monochrome monitor image captured by the VIVID 9i will appear in the Work window area of the dialog box.
•If the Model folder contains the Chart data that is consid- ered to be appropriate, it will be imported automatically.
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