❏ Calibration procedure of scanner
¶ Calibration must be performed periodically to acquire the precision of the 3D data.
¶ Calibration is required when:
- The quality of 3D data is not good enough or as accurate as previous results.
- Environmental conditions such as temperature have changed.
💡 The calibration tool is a delicate component. Do not touch the inside parts directly. Check the physical condition of the tool if calibration is not performed properly. If the calibration tool is contaminated, please contact the service provider.
💡 To increase data accuracy, make sure that the temperature of the scanner during calibration is similar to the temperature during scanning. The calibration process includes a pre-heating stage.
❏ How to calibrate the scanner
The images below represent the i700. However, Medit Calibration Wizard can be equally usd together with the i500.
1. Run Calibration Wizard from Medit Link by clicking the icon as shown on the image below.
2. Turn on the scanner, connect it to the PC, and click the "Calibrate" button.
3. The program will connect to the scanner. Once the connection is established, start the calibration process.
4. Turn the dial of the Calibration Tool to position (1).
5. Insert the scanner into the Calibration Tool.
6. Click "Next" to start the calibration process.
7. You can move to the next step by clicking the scan button on the scanner or clicking the "Next" button.
8. If the scanner's temperature is too low, pre-heating is required to ensure its optimal performance. If the scanner is already sufficiently warmed up, this step is not shown. You can choose to skip this step. However, this may affect the precision of the acquired scan data.
9. Once the scanner is inserted correctly, the system will acquire the data from the position (1).
10. When data acquisition is complete at potion (1), turn the dial to the next position, referencing the direction depicted in the image below.
11. The data will be acquired from the position (2). Repeat the above steps for position (2) ~ (8) and the (LAST) position.
12.Acquire data from the (LAST) position and move to the next step.
13. Once the calibration process is complete, the program will display the result (PASS or FAIL). Click the "Complete" button to close the program.