polyga FLEXSCAND3D Software Manual

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SETTING UP THE 3D SCANNER

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Mount the 3D Scanner on to the tripod.
Plug in the power (12 VDC) and the USB cable into the scanner
and your computer.
Turn the scanner on.
Log in to our website at https://www.polyga.com/my-account/
to download and install FlexScan3D.
Open FlexScan3D.
To add the scanner, go to the Scanners Panel tab located on the
top left of the screen and click on New.
In the drop-down menu, select the type of scanner which you
have purchased. The scanner should be showing up if all the
connections are correct.
Choose Compact S,L,H for: S1, L6 & H3
Select the scanner and hit OK .
Figure 1
FIRST SCAN
QUICK START GUIDE

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  • Page 1 Plug in the power (12 VDC) and the USB cable into the scanner and your computer. · Turn the scanner on. · Log in to our website at https://www.polyga.com/my-account/ to download and install FlexScan3D. · Open FlexScan3D. · To add the scanner, go to the Scanners Panel tab located on the top left of the screen and click on New.
  • Page 2 FIRST SCAN QUICK START GUIDE TAKING YOUR FIRST 3D SCAN · Determine the clearance distance between your scanner and your target object using the table below. · Place the object to be scanned at approximately the same clearance distance away from the 3D scanner. This ensures that the cameras will be focused to get the most amount of data out of a scan.
  • Page 3 Figure 3 · To get the correct camera focus, adjust the distance between the scanner and the object so that the red crosshairs in both the cameras intersect at the same point on the object as shown in Figure 3. You can set the projector pattern to FOCUS and align the red crosshairs over the crosshair of the focus pattern.
  • Page 4 Figure 5 · In order to take multiple scans of the object, change the orientation of the object with respect to the scanner. Take a new scan and you should be getting a new scan data overlapping the previous scan similar to Figure 5. ·...
  • Page 5 Once, you are able to successfully align the multiple scans, the object should look more complete similar to the below screenshot. Figure 7 Figure 8: Sample of unsuccessful scan alignment due to lack of overlapping data or the orientation of the scan data to be aligned is wrong.

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