LPX-250 USER'S MANUALThank you very much for purchasing the LPX-250.• To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding ofthis product
32. Three Manuals for Using the LPX-250 3. LPX-250 System Configuration3. LPX-250 System ConfigurationThe LPX-250 system is made up of the 3D scanne
Part 1 Startup4DoorBe sure to keep this closed during scan-ning operations.Cable hooksThese are used to bundle and hold theconnected cables.Serial c
5Hexagonal wrench(3 mm)Headretainer 1CapsHead retainer 2Hexagonal wrench (2.5 mm)Head retainer 3Hexagonal wrench (3 mm)5. Installation and Cable Conne
Part 1 Startup6Connect the power cord and the AC adapter.Also make the connection to the computer's COM port (RS-232C port, serial port). The c
7Back of the scannerSerial cable(crossover cable such as the XY-RS-34. Refer to Part 7 and see “3. Specifications”.)COM2COM1Computer COM portsAC adapt
Part 1 Startup8Standby key6. Switching the Power On and Off and Opening and Closing the DoorSteps for Switching On the PowerThere is a proper proced
97. Preparing the ProgramsPrograms Installed and Set UpDr. PICZA3 and 3D Editor are both installed and set up.System RequirementsThe computer's s
Part 1 Startup10Steps for Installing and Setting Up the Programs1. Start Windows. If you are installing under Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP, logon to Wind
11Part 2 Basics of the LPX-2501. Scanning SystemRotating tableLaser emitterSensor1. Scanning SystemThe LPX-250 scans objects using laser light. It
Part 2 Basics of the LPX-25012Brightly colored objects (white, yellow, red, etc.)Dark-colored objects (black, blue, green, etc.)Objects of a nongloss
For the USAFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONRADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCESTATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits f
132. Suitable and Unsuitable Objects for Scanning 3. Plane ScanningPlane scanning systemMulti-plane composition (four scanning surfaces)The laser li
Part 2 Basics of the LPX-25014RescanningIn general, increasing the number of scanning surfaces results in greater scanning precision with correspondi
155. Mounted Position of the Object and the Scannable AreaThe scannable area may differ slightly according to the scanning mode. The area that you can
Part 2 Basics of the LPX-25016Rotary ScanningThe basic principle is to mount the object to be scanned at the center of the table. All areas to be sca
17Part 3 Basic Operation1. Getting Ready to ScanSelecting a Scan ObjectBefore you start scanning, give thought to what objects are suited to scanni
Part 3 Basic Operation18This section describes how to set the scanning conditions automatically. You can also set detailed scanning conditions manual
19Speeding Up Screen DisplayIf the operating system and graphics card support OpenGL and the like, it may be possible for you to speed up the screen d
Part 3 Basic Operation20Tips for Creating a Polygon MeshCreating a polygon mesh generates polygons only in areas where there is a high density of sca
215. Saving the Results of ScanningSaving the Results of ScanningTo save the results of scanning, then in Dr. PICZA3, go to the [File] menu and click
Part 4 Features for Better Scanning22Part 4 Features for Better Scanning1. Detailed Settings for Plane ScanningIn addition to the automatic scanni
iThe following symbols are also used.: Indicates information to prevent machine breakdown or malfunction and ensure correct use.: Indicates a handy ti
23The Important Point Is to Use the Minimum Required Scanning AreaThe smaller the scanning area is, the sooner scanning finishes. You canachieve effic
Part 4 Features for Better Scanning242. Detailed Settings for Rotary ScanningScanning Using Manual Settings1. In Dr. PICZA3, click the [SCAN] button.
25Height-directionpitchCircumferential pitch0 degreescircumferentiallyLast pointScanning heightStart pointOriented 0 degrees circumferentiallyScanning
Part 4 Features for Better Scanning261. First, scan the entire object. Choose a scanning mode accord-ing to the shape of the scan object. From this p
274. Hold down the SPACE key and drag to position thearea you want to rescan at the front. This makes thefront surface the direction of laser-beam emi
Part 4 Features for Better Scanning28Scanning a Specific Area in Greater DetailYou perform coarse scanning of the entire object, then rescan just the
29Black marker pen Plane scanning Pitch: 1.0 mm x 1.0 mmPlated object Rotary scanning Pitch: 1.0 mm x 3 degreesScanning errors occurred atblack ar
Part 4 Features for Better Scanning30This example involves using the two scanning modes to scan an object that has a nearly cylindrical shape. You ca
31The Scanning-start Direction for Plane ScanningThis is an example where the scanning-start direction is changed with plane scanning. It is a good id
Part 5 Editing Scanning Results - Using 3D Editor32Part 5Editing Scanning Results -- Using 3D Editor[Run 3D Editor] buttonDr. PICZA33D Editor starts
To Ensure Safe UseiiWhen not in use for several hours, unplugthe power-cord plug from the electricaloutlet.Failure to do so may re-sult in danger of s
333D Editor also supports importing for PIX-format files from Dr. PICZA versions 1 through 2.Exporting Data in Other FormatsYou can use the [Export] b
Part 5 Editing Scanning Results - Using 3D Editor34SideThis is a view of the object seen directly from the side. Youcan move only in the Y and Z dire
351. First, do a scan of an apple. Then, in Dr. PICZA3,click the [Run 3D Editor] button. When 3D Editorstarts, the data for the apple is imported at t
Part 5 Editing Scanning Results - Using 3D Editor365. Click the [Move Object] button, then drag the portion you se-lected to the left. The two parts
37Part 6 TroubleshootingThe power does not come onwhen the Standby key ispressed.The power does not go offwhen the Standby key is helddown for 1 s
Part 6 Troubleshooting38The message "Cannot commu-nicate with present scanner"appears on the computer andthere is no operation.The message
39Part 7 Appendix1. Sample Data SheetThis is a data sheet from an actual scan. Refer to it when you are setting scanning conditions.Object Material
Part 7 Appendix409 screw holes (M6, depth 7 mm)φ 60φ 130φ 200φ 254120 degree120 degree2. Table Dimensional Drawing
41XY-RS-34/14 cable connectionD-sub 9 pinD-sub 25 pinSerial connector (RS-232C)NCNCNCNCNCDTRNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCSGDSRCTSRTSRXDTXDFGTerminalnumber2
R3-030418Please read this agreement carefully before opening the sealed package or the sealed disk packageOpening the sealed package or sealed disk pa
To Ensure Safe UseiiiDo not insert metal objects, flammableobjects, or any other foreign object intointerior areas other than the top of thetable. Als
To Ensure Safe UseivModel nameAbout the Labels Affixed to the AC Adapter and UnitThis machine bears caution labels. These are intended to ensure the s
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1Part 1 Startup1. Checking the Accessories1. Checking the AccessoriesThe following included items are packed with the LPX-250. Check first to make
Part 1 Startup2Viewing the Included Electronic Documentation (PDF Format)1. Insert the included CD-ROM into the computer's CD-ROM drive. A menu
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