Imaging; Scanning; Ambient Conditions - Leica BLK360 User Manual

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4.3
Description

Imaging

4.4
4.4.1
Unfavourable sur-
faces for scanning
Unfavourable weather
conditions for scan-
ning
Temperature changes
during scanning
Operation
Recommended USB-C to Gigabit-Ethernet adapter
Brand
HP
Belkin
Lenovo
An USB-C to Gigabit-Ethernet adapter is not provided by Leica Geo-
systems and must be purchased by the customer.
Imaging
The BLK360 can collect two different types of image data:
a HDR panoramic, 360 ° spheric image with three calibrated cameras
a thermographic image with infrared camera (available in special product
variant)
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3 cameras

Scanning

Ambient Conditions

Highly reflective (polished metal, gloss paint)
Highly absorbent (black)
Translucent (clear glass)
Colour, powder or tape these surfaces before scanning if necessary.
Rain, snow or fog may adversely affect measurement quality. Always use
care when scanning in these conditions.
Surfaces that are directly illuminated by the sun cause an increased range
noise and therefore a larger measurement uncertainty.
If some objects are scanned against the sunlight or a bright spotlight, the
optical receiver of the instrument can be dazzled so heavily that in this
area no measured data is recorded.
If the instrument is brought from a cold environment, for example from stor-
age, into a warm and humid environment, the mirror or in extreme cases even
the interior optics can condense. This may cause measurement errors.
Precaution: Avoid rapid temperature changes and give the instrument
time to acclimatise.
Model
RTL8153-03
F2CU040btBLK
4X90S91831
a
a
Thermal imaging
a
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