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How can I perform a calibration test on my ATLAS 9000?
ZEISS Quick Help: ATLAS
A calibration test can be performed on your ATLAS 9000 using a calibration tool that is often
referred to as the Test Eye. Below is the 3-step check to perform a calibration test.
To begin:
• Insert the Test Eye (Figure 1) in the slots on the chin rest (Figure2).
Figure 1
• Log into the ATLAS software as the Administrator.
• Leave the password box blank.
• Select Tools from the menu and then select Calibration Check and align the projection head by
centering the crosshairs in the smallest ring of the image displayed (Figure 3).
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  • Page 1 ZEISS Quick Help: ATLAS 9000 ® A calibration test can be performed on your ATLAS 9000 using a calibration tool that is often referred to as the Test Eye. Below is the 3-step check to perform a calibration test. To begin: •...
  • Page 2 • If the first step fails, clean the front surface of the glass spheres on the Test Eye with a soft cloth and repeat the first step (Figure 4). Residual dirt or oil may cause failure. • If the first step fails after cleaning the test eye, call a ZEISS Technical Support Engineer for further assistance. Step 2 Continue to align, focus and capture the second sphere (center sphere), when prompted.