3.10 Safety standards for lasers ............................11 3.11 Battery ....................................11 3.12 About User ..................................11 3.13 Exceptions from Responsibility..........................12 Setting up the STONEX®X150 ............................13 4.1 Setting up .................................... 13 4.2 Battery on .................................... 15 4.3 Battery off ................................... 15 4.4 Battery charging ................................
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5.4 Scan operations ................................20 File management with X150 app ........................26 Data & time settings ..............................28 Laser scanner power off (via X150 app) ......................29 Data download, deletion, and processing ........................30 6.1 Scan data download (from SSD memory) ......................30 6.2 Scan data download (from SD card) ........................
STONEX® will repair the product or send parts for replacement at its expense. STONEX® agree to repair or replace the defected instrument within thirty (30) days, only if STONEX® recognizes that the defects of the instrument are not caused by human factors or no obvious damage to its surface is visible.
In no event will STONEX®, its affiliates or suppliers be liable to customer or any third party for any damage in excess of the purchase price of the product. This limitation applies to damages of any kind whatsoever including (1) damage to, or loss or corruption of, customer’s records, programs, data or removable storage media, or...
If dealer wants to repair an instrument under warranty period on their site: If dealers don’t have the part in stock, they have to send an official order to STONEX® and pay •...
Thanks to its Lidar sensor, X150 can collect quick, accurate scans in 45 seconds to less than 4 minutes. Its lightweight makes it perfect for multiple easy scans over the scene.
Noise from the instrument: when the instrument is working it is normal if you hear noises from instrument motors. They will not affect the instrument work. Stored data responsibility: STONEX® should not be held liable for the lost data because of wrong operation.
Blast could result. Do not put the battery in the fire or high temperature condition. Explosion, damage could result. Do not use the battery which is not specified by STONEX®. Fire, electric shock, or burn could STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
Store the battery in a charged state and charge it every 6 months. 3.12 About User The X150 3D Laser Scanner must be used by trained operators only. When operating the X150, please always follow basic safety precautions to prevent injury or damage to equipment.
Do not push any other objects into the data transmission line interface, place the device out of the reach of children, and do not modify or disassemble the X150 scanner under any circumstance without the prior written permission of STONEX. Otherwise, the warranty would not be applied.
4. Setting up the STONEX®X150 4.1 Setting up Extend the tripod legs to the same length to allow for a comfortable working posture. Tighten the handles to detain the length of the legs. Level the tripod using the circular level. To move the level towards a certain direction, raise the corresponding leg, or lower the opposite leg.
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Connect the battery host to the instrument by using the provided data cable: the 90-degree angle interface should be connected to the host, while the linear interface should connect to the laser scanner. Install the panoramic camera as shown in figure and tighten the screws. STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
After the battery is fully charged, do not keep the charger connected to the battery for a long time 4.5 Real-time battery display The four LED indicators placed on the battery light up to indicate about 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100% of the STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
Fully charged Stand-by mode Green (with MicroSD card) Taking photo Flash once in green No SD Card Flashing blue SD card error Flashing blue Full SD card Flashing blue Updating Solid blue/solid green when update is done STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
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In photo mode, press and hold the shutter button to choose between standard photo, HDR photo and Interval shooting photo modes. Note: When camera is connected to the scanner, shooting mode is automatically set. STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
From Android, locate the *.apk file you just copied and click to start the installation Install it on your devices Be sure to install the latest version of X150 App (you can check the version of the application by clicking on the “X150 Logging” top bar: CAMERA FIRMWARE UPDATE NOTE: Please make sure the remaining power of your 360°...
To turn on the battery, press once, then press and hold a second time, until the red LED on the power button and the available battery percentage indicator LEDs are lit Proceed with powering up laser scanner X150: press and hold the power button placed on the host until the green LED turns on Press the smallest button on the side of the camera to turn on the camera (LED should turn green) 5.2 Power off the laser scanner...
5.4 Scan operations Open the X150 application: you can check the electronic bubble of the instrument by clicking on the Cross sign in the upper-left part of the screen: Open the Settings menu by clicking on the gear icon STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
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In the System settings page, select where to save your data. Choose between SSD internal memory of the scanner or SD card memory. Click apply to confirm your choice or click cancel to revert the changes. STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
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In the Scan speed page, select the scan mode based on the density of point cloud you want to achieve Choose also between 360° and 180° options (the former takes double the time than the latter) STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
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The photo will be saved in the “Image” folder on the chosen storage option and will be overwritten each time the user takes a new picture. Apply the changes and go back to the main page Click on the play button STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
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Choose a name for the scan by clicking on the default name, or leave the default one (default name is YYYYMMDD_NNN, where NNN is a progressive number): 10. Click on “Start the acquisition” to begin the scan: STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
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Acquisition status (during the scan, the status will be “Collecting”). The user can also check the Scan menu by clicking on the arrow on the left part of the screen. Click on the arrow again to exit the Scan menu. STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
12. The instrument stops automatically once the scan is completed and the photo is taken 5.5 File management with X150 app From the X150 application it is possible to view all the scans stored in the memory and to delete them. Data Information...
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Grayscale (preview) Click on Cancel to go back. Data Deletion Click on the Select button Click on the scans you want to delete STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
3.6 Data & time settings Scans are automatically named with the date and a sequential number. Date and time are based on the time zone set on the Android device on which the X150 app is installed. STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
3.7 Laser scanner power off (via X150 app) The instrument can be shut down via the X150 application: Click on the power icon Click on Power off to turn off the instrument Click on Yes to exit and close the application...
6. Data download, deletion, and processing The results of the scanning sessions are stored in the host unit memory or SD card. Data can be downloaded to process them using point cloud processing softwire (like STONEX® Reconstructor or third- party solutions).
Copy and paste the folders on your device. 6.4 Data processing Point clouds obtained using X150 are ready to be associated with the images acquired by the 360° camera using the X150 Manager software. After this passage, they can be exported in the most common formats (e.g.
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Click on Folder button to browse your PC and select scan folders Select the scan folders you want to convert and click on Choose to confirm Choose the file format you prefer for the conversion and the clipping distances you want to apply to the data STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
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Or select the scans you want to convert by ticking the square box next to the scan name and click on Convert selected to proceed Choose where to save converted scans on your computer by selecting the corresponding folder, then click on Select Folder STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
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The conversion will start and you can check its progress in the log window Once the conversion is finished, the log window will display a “success” status. 10. In X150 Manager you can also convert and color scans from compressed folders: you can select them by clicking on Zip button...
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11. In X150 Manager you can also delete scans by clicking on Delete button 12. Finally, you can clear X150 Manager list of scans by clicking on Clear button STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
6.6 Data processing Data obtained with STONEX®X150 can be filtered, registered, and further processed by importing them in 3D point cloud softwire like STONEX® Cube-scan, STONEX® Reconstructor or third-party solutions. STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
7. Technical data 7.1 X150 technical features PERFORMANCE Max Range 150 m Min Range 0.2 m Ranging Accuracy Up to 1 cm Scanning Point 320.000 pts/s Frequency Horizontal 360° Field Of View Vertical 280° Scanning Speed Less than 4 minutes for a 360° scan at max resolution – 45 s fast scan...
7.2 Bundle components PART NAME QUANTITY STONEX®X150 System Host Battery Battery Charger Battery Compartment Panoramic Camera Component Carbon Fiber Tripod Power Cable Network Cable Camera Data Cable USB Dongle for X150Manager SD card reader STONEX®X150 – User Guide...
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