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1. Cleaning The scanner should be cleaned regularly during operation For cleaning switch off the scanner and carefully remove any dust or foreign bodies from the bottom of the scanner using a vacuum cleaner You can also clean the scanner with a moistened microfibre cloth and in most cases this is sufficient Do not use paper tissues or similar items as the surface is susceptible to scratching Abrasive detergents should not be used The optics of the 3D sensor are located in the top left area of the interior of the scanner As inappropriate cleaning measures could lead to damage it is essential to abstain from such measures 12 TROUBLE SHOOTING The scanner is a sensitive optical instruments Repair and maintenance work may only be carried out by qualified personnel Contact the customer service in the case of disturbance that is not remedied by restarting the scanner and the software 13 1 Packaging You can return the packaging material to your specialist dealer for disposal However we recommend that you keep the packaging in case you need it later for transporting the scanner or to return the scanner in warranty cases Page 45 14 DIE ORT The scanner should be returned to the manufacturer or special dealer for disposal The scanner is an instrument that is designed solely for commercial or industrial application Disposal by the public refuse collection is therefor not possible Please contact the speciali
2. manual scan and the area scan must be enabled automatically If there are insufficient comparable data available from the partial areas page 37 ff interrupt the connection by clicking button and perform the manual scan once again Project Scan Options View izg amp 0 Qoo DS Es Project gt j ed g P Q gn smart _ Beagage 2012 11 09 00001 001 Page 35 If the manual scan has been performed to your satisfaction click button VY l Project Scan Options View 7 J A ie 3 E jo Q Start the meshing process with the by clicking the Watching button a Project 4 ra a P 2 Q A smart a N 8 o g a g 2012 11 09 00001 001 J As a new measurement has to be connected to the area this must be matched by clicking the button Matching to be recognised by the red highlighted tab Project Scan Options View 7 di 4 4 E Y aA Cick the Fratize Project Button to optimize the scandata for the construction software and ext the scanner software Project 3D Scan AHI lal at 4 Rl g x Q Q smart ze g a3 g o g g 2012 11 09_00001 001 Te R li With the o button the scan software can be ended Page 36 9 8 Scan procedure operation with check bite Scanning the first area without check bite Project Scan Options View di wk 4 jp Step tof 2 Ple
3. measurements atthe highest resolution Reflection brightness 30 Prompt for matching on raw scan data Reflectivity 32 V Always base matching on raw scan data Always deletescan data onprogram exit Transparency 1 0 Always switch to rescanning after each single tooth presentation Toggle mouse buttons Vv Allow cutting of datafrom unmatched scans PCM cmd Saving images BMP On activation a BMP Bitmap is created of the respective imaging position This image in which the stripe light pattern is visible is also saved in the project directory These images serve as an aid in the case of arising measurement errors 2D Viewer Light intensity The light intensity of the camera live image can be set here These settings have no influence on the 3D measurements Page 13 3D Viewer Top colour The background colour of the viewer for the upper area is set here Bottom colour The background colour of the viewer for the lower area Is set here Object colour The colour of the 3D object is set here Object Colour Rescan The colour of the last manually added image is set here Extra smoothing Smoothens the surface of the 3D slide in the viewer even more This setting has no influence on the 3D measurement Light intensity of the reflection Adapts the reflection of light to the slide in the 3D viewer Degree of reflection Adjustment of the intensity of the reflection on the object in the 3D viewer Ch
4. of Area 12 23 and Area 24 27 Project gt 3D Scan MD KW ll amp DONER De BaaaSa8 2012 11 09 00001 001 Ready When the last point has been set on the second scan the scanning areas are positioned towards each other by the software Project Scan Options View D Step3Jof 3 Matching results of Area 12 23 and Area 24 27 Project ELDAR NZS Bee 2012 11 09_00001 001 The initial assembly of the scanning areas represents a rough positioning The fine calculation follows automatically during the matching Page 30 The result of the merging of the scanning areas is confirmed by clicking the button V After the two scanning areas have been merged into one area this must still be matched by clicking the Matching button Al DNI Ve eaeanonu g 2888 2012 11 09 00001 001 After successful matching the area tab will be highlighted in yellow 2012 11 09 00001 001 With the V button the scan software can be ended Page 31 Project Scan Options View 7 di wd E Project E amp Click the Finaize Project Button to optimize the scandata for the construction software and exit the scanner sattware l Ci a 3D Scan z gt AN al wt ONDD Ve aaaagaag 2012 11 09_00001 001 Start re scan mode mi Optionally a manual scan can be performed by clicking the button iF to capture areas subsequently that h
5. oi oh s 4 we Start the meshing process with the by clicking the Matching button amp Project o Ibsan En 4 9 amp Si 2a Q smart OMD anaona Calculation for Bite 17 15 requires data of Area 17 15 to be matched first Start MATCHING of Area 17 15 now Page 39 With the o button the scan software can be ended Project Scan Options View di i 4 E ek Cick the Finalize Project Button to optimize the acandata for the construction software and ext the scanner sofware Project a DPSS Be aaao Page 40 In the case of multi area scans all tabs must be highlighted in yellow matched to close the scan software The maximum length of the model base may not exceed 6 8cm as otherwise the model support could collide with the swivel arm and damage the scanner 11 MAINTENANCE 11 1 Axis calibration To ensure uniform good scan results the axis calibration should be performed every four weeks with the aid of the calibration model included in the delivery This is mandatory after every transport of the instrument Axis calibration is also recommended in event of temperature fluctuation of 15 degree Secure the calibration body on the model holder and fix it in the scanner Page In order to check correct height alignment tilt the axis by 45 degrees to the left The live image shows aid lines for the height al
6. 1 Selection of the setup site Select a suitable setup site before you install the scanner If decide to install the PC that is required for the operation of the scanner below the table an area of at least 1 1m x 0 75 m front width x depth should be available If your PC is also to be placed on the table this area must be increased by the dimensions of the PC The selected work place should not be facing windows or powerful artificial lamps as too powertul ambient lighting can lead to undesirable reflections on the monitor and in extreme cases to impairment of the results of the optical scanner 6 2 Unpacking The scanner has a weight of approx 25 Kg It is essential that you observe the following instructions in order to lift the scanner out of its packaging and place it in its operating location in the appropriate manner Check the outer packaging for visible damage as soon as you receive it If you detect damage on the packaging notify the shipping agent as well as your specialist dealer The instrument ts delivered in a specially designed carton on a wooden pallet or in an overseas wooden crate After removing the straps open the folded cover of the carton Inside you will find a foam part that protects the scanner underneath from damage during transport Pull the foam part upwards out of the carton You can then lift the entire carton Page 6 Two people must always carry the scanner at the same time Prep
7. EA Project hd 30 Scan 4 MSD led amp INIR Be i smart aa BBaaaaa 2012 11 09 00001 001 Area 12 23 x Analogous to the procedure with smaller jobs areas that have not yet been captured can now be scanned see page 20 ff After the scan has been cut save the new data situation with Save E 1 Continue in Workflow with Continue 2 Project Scan Options View vi ub 0 00 Project gt Step 1 of3 Pease scan Ares 12 23 s For additional scans please leave the following segments nserted 24 25 bel amp DASS Be l aoaaoaae 2012 11 09_00001 001 Ready For the second scan step position the next scanning area perpendicular to the camera and centrically in the scan field You must ensure that the reference material from the first scanning area has also been captured example teeth 22 23 Page 27 Project Scan Options View 7 a wh 2 DD Tosen Project gt 3D Scan gt MY el amp 4 9 g R Q 2 Q P een smart a g z ag 8 a g 2012 11 09 _00001 001 EE J Area 24 27 xX Analogous to the procedure with smaller jobs areas that have not yet been captured can now be scanned see page 20 ff When all relevant data have been captured start the next step in the workflow by clicking the Forwards button DD Project Scan Options View 7 vi 0 O Q Project z 3D Scan Step 2 of 3 Please sc
8. Ss Le IS Operating Manual Actinnikty GOO A product of smart optics Sensortechnik GmbH AON smart optics NLA Inhaltsverzeichnis OE VNC eee ees E E osetes tees emer eeetiee 3 2 TechnicalspecihcatiOT nennen dennen 3 De OW Te b Vers oo DECOR La iceemmererermrrererrerererretcrmrrertrcrrrntrnternrtrtamrrernrertr ter arirrtcerr ete cere tererer resent erect 4 d YM TAG USE eenen 5 De ener Sen US UIUC S rennen nennen 5 Cs MINS PALLA TON c a nnn 6 6 1 Selection of the setup SITE ssssssssssesssessessasscssssessacscssssessecsesseseseecsasesseseessnssessarssssssesearsasseseatersassestares 6 64 WPC nennen 6 0 MACS ONO neen 7 Je IASC AU OW nnee 8 Jd J stalatonor the stannet ssis dndiek 8 B A SCAN ON E nennen 8 Ok SMOS en 9 8 2 3D Viewer Symbols Object View nsuunananennneenenaneensennsenrenueenvenueensnanennenanennenennneaneennennennn 11 85 ACV Men ODO Serene enden eben enten teekenen 12 8 4 Options gt Settings gt Matching nnaannuaaneennuannseneneenseanneenseanwennennsaannsensvanneensvanneensvansvannennsvanne 12 85 Optons Setanps InstallatiOi nnen vannani nananana Naana aiina paia 16 D OT A OT nennen 17 150 E ETEA D S E A E E E E E E A A E A 17 OZ SOMN theonedt NONE eara AN N 17 9 3 Scan procedure single crown and small bridge nnnnnannenrenennenenrenenenennenenennennensenennens 20 9 4 SDM Fore is UU ge ged CE 21 Io Daa Te 61d 0 enn nee E eee ee 23 IO MN DAA 24 9 7 Scan procedure for large
9. Tero import Print Customer Customer ID 00001 Name Default Job Date 08 11 2012 15 11 08 Tray no Name Optics Smart Tooth shades Al Scan mode Technician Technician ID bor Name Default a 5 2012 11 08_00001 001 preview Scanning CAD Open with explorer Page 25 9 7 Scan procedure for larger bridges or quadrant overlapping jobs Depending on the size of the job or the size of the area to be scanned it is possible that they cannot be captured by the camera in one scan step Therefore several scanning steps could be necessary A 7 JEL Q Q amp 5 z New Save Duplicate Load Import Customer Customer ID Name Job Date 09 11 2012 14 47 14 Name optics Smart Tooth shades Al Type of antagonist Technician Technician ID Name 5 ao M Anatomic coping Notes 5 E Reduced Pontic Ag Inlay E Adjacent tooth 2012 11 09_00001 001 pr Open with explorer Position the swivel arm perpendicular to the camera and align the model to the first scanning area with the aid of the thread cross Ensure that partial segments teeth dies gingiva from the subsequent scan step 2 can already be scanned in scan step 1 as the software requires consistent scan data from both scanning areas for the subsequent matching of the partial areas example here teeth 24425 Page 26 Project Scan Options View a 4 s n U eSis cuss ian ie ASNE PAR
10. a live image A smartop cc m 2012 11 08 00001 001 Bereich 12 21 x Now position the swivel arm vertically 45 position to the sensor in order to capture occlusal and incisal areas of the job as well as the lateral areas Only one quadrant can be scanned in one setting Complete jaw scans can be performed with several settings Up to three or more settings could be required according to complexity and size 9 4 3D Measurements The corresponding number of measurements 1 3 or 6 are triggered by clicking on one of the buttons DPSS Be aaan 2012 11 08_00001 001 Area 12 21 x The scanned data are loaded into the 3D Viewer and the scan results can be checked The object can be moved with the mouse as follows Press the left mouse button to rotate the object Press the right mouse button to shift the object Use the scroll wheel to zoom into or out of the object Page 21 Project Scan Options View vi ou Project 3 ANDR Oe pn smart er aaaaaam 2012 11 08_00001 001 Ensure that the position of the model on the object holder is not changed This can lead to overlapping or shifting of the individual images and will complicate or even prevent the subsequent matching process Missing areas can be visually captured and optimally positioned for the imaging by the camera by the synchronisation of the 3D viewer with the cameral live image The different colourin
11. an Area 24 27 SS For additional scans please leave the folowing segments inserted 22 23 4 DNIH Ve eaeanae eea 2012 11 09_00001 001 The scanning areas 1 and 2 are now automatically merged into one data set Page 28 Project Scan Options View 4 Step 3of3 Matching results of Ares 12 23 and Area 24 27 7 z Project gt 3D Scan LEADER ONL Bee eea 2012 11 09 00001 001 If this connection of the scanning areas 1 and 2 should not succeed automatically it can be corrected manually W The scans can be manually aligned with the button Interactive alignment B with the aid of the mouse The object can be moved with the mouse as shown below With the left mouse button pressed down rotate the 1 object With the right mouse button presses down shift the 1 object Use the scroll wheel to zoom into and out of the object With the CRTL key and the left mouse button pressed down rotate both objects With the CRTL key and the right mouse button pressed down shift both objects Fy the scans can be joined together connected After clicking the button Align points by manually setting points at identical marked positions if possible There must be at least three identical points marked on the two scanning areas Set point with the left mouse button change between the scanning area with the space bar Page 29 Project Scan Options View Pes D Step 3of3 Matching resuts
12. anging the mouse function When the check box is activated the allocation of the key commands of the mouse is changed to shift and rotate the object in the 3D viewer Type of plaster This influences the light intensity of the sensor during a measurement Light for white plaster Medium for beige and Dark for dark plaster Global Settings Sound for actions When activated the computer transmits a signal via the installed loudspeaker for every request However this function is not supported by every PC system Error message display When Error message display is activated a window appears indicating the relevant error message and description in the case of occurring exceptions Movement reduced When the check box is activated the object in the 3D viewer is displayed as a pixel cloud when the mouse is moved This optimises the speed of display during the movement Page 14 Log Information When activated each step of the scanner the software and the communication is saved in a special folder This function is required for the technical support A log file is written that records all settings and procedure issues a detailed error message in event of problems Filling large holes Isolated scan holes can be closed using this function The size of the hole to be closed is restricted by the entry of the area in mm We recommend using this function only with flat surfaces Faults at preparation margins or at sharp occlusa
13. are the destined workplace in such a manner that the scanner can be removed from the packaging and then placed in its place of operation at once Move the scanner on the pallet as closely as possible to the installation location before you remove the scanner from the packaging 6 3 Accessories The accessories to the scanner are at the bottom of the packaging Check the scope of delivery for entirety The scope of delivery comprises 1 Scanner 1 Power cable 2 USB cables 1 Allen wrench 1 User manual 1 Calibration body 1 Backup CD 1 Removable object holder Page 7 7 INSTALLATION 7 1 Installation of the scanner Prior to installation ensure that the power switch at the rear of the instruments is set at 0 Plug the ends of the two USB cables into the USB bushes at the rear of the instrument Optical 3D Scanner Activity 800 Serialno SO 20800 00 11 009 Voltage 100 240 VAC Rating 100 W Weight 25 Kg Manufactured in Germany Manufacturing Date 11 2011 smart optics Sensortechnik GmbH Sinterstrasse 8a ze 44795Bochum WEEE DE 47893210 ecycling i will i Serialno 3D Sensor B SO 20236 00 11 032 N Fuse fuse label mains switch mains connection socket USB connections nameplate Connect the other ends of the UCB cables to the corresponding USB port at the rear of the PC Connect the power cable to the mains connection of the scanner and to a mains socket Turn o
14. ase scan Ares 17 15 a Project S 3D Scan z X M lel ONSS De smart Baagaunee 2012 11 12_00001 001 Area 17 15 aeea When the first area has been completely captured continue by clicking the Forwards button in Workflow Project San Options View a 4 e DD Step tof 2 Please scan Ares 17 15 s 3D Scan 299 Ve vr smart anaoaag 2012 11 12_00001 001 Page 37 If Check bite has been selected in the job mask the command to scan the check bite will appear in the project info window Position the model including the check bite centrically in the measuring field and begin the 2 area scan Scan the check bite in the usual manner The positioning of the model base may not be changed After the check bite has been cut confirm the new data situation with Save Bl Then continue the workflow by clicking the Forwards button DD Project Scan Options View di A Project En 4 DNI Be i aaan 2012 11 12_00001 001 mae a On completion of the complete scan of the check bite this can be cut with the customary tool page 20 For the subsequent computer aided design application all areas that do not represent antagonists should be removed Page After successful data reduction match the area and the check bite by clicking the Matching button Project Scan Options View 7
15. ave not been scanned Project Scan Options View 7 a 4 E 3 Cick the Finalize Project Button to optimize the scandata for the construction software and ext the scanner software Ti i 5 Project 3D Scan s ANI lal a ANID Qo gt f smart al aaaaaaa 2012 11 09 _00001 001 Start re scan mode After activating the re scanning function define the name for the manual scan in the info window and confirm with OK Page 32 A Please enter the measurement name Position2 The manual scan can now be performed At least 3 scans must be performed i i e Ae I 5 DOD B el if PS 2012 11 09 _00001 001 eea The scan can now be cut see page 25 and then matched Page 33 Project Scan Options View Wi A y Gee Start the meshing process win the by cicking the Matching button amp Project QNLR ha aeaccae 2012 1 1 09 _00001 001 Ready Project Scan Options View 7 oi ik y j E w Y aa Click the Finalize Project Button to optimize the scangata for the construction software and ext the scanner software Ww Project gt 3D Scan lal at ANID e PE smart ed aaan 2012 11 09 00001 001 Fr am ara Page 34 Select the area to be connected in the appearing info window and confirm with OK ad compatible tabs Select Object s The connection between the
16. g of the last scan to be added enables the results to be checked in the 3D viewer Certain areas especially proximal cannot be captured due to the perspective of the camera as the adjacent teeth create a shadow during the stripe light projection In order to capture a die optimally it must be displayed alone i e the direct adjacent dies must be removed from the saw cut model Never remove the model from the object holder in this case but release the dies directly from the model base in the interior of the scanner Page 22 With the Activity Scan there is a possibility to capture several dies that are not located directly adjacently in one scan as long as it is ensured that the preparation area of all the dies is easily recognisable during the scan procedure By changing the position of the swivel arm and the object holder the areas to be closed can be localised with the air of the camera live image in the 3D viewer the object in the 3D viewer moves simultaneously with the swivel arm and object holder The missing dental areas are supplemented by individual measurements If all required areas have been captured dies adjacent teeth alveolar ridge etc the data can then be reduced to avoid an excessive volume of data danger of process retardation being transmitted to the networking process 9 5 Data reduction The following tools are available for reducing the data Cuts data within the selection Cuts data out
17. h Spanish French Italian Portuguese Rumanian Turkish or Russian Page 16 9 OPERATION 9 1 Inttialising the axes After switching on the instrument and the first start of the scan software a message will appear indicating that the axes have not yet been initialised The axes are initialised by turning the pivot axis to the left and to the right as far as it will go and turning the axis of rotation by 360 When you have accomplished this click the Repeat button to initialise the axes once again Info The axes have not been initialized Please move the axes to their respective home positions and press Repeat Repeat Cancel 9 2 Setting the object holder The scanner is designed for highly flexible handling The scan object can be brought to the required height and position by the special object holder and the height adjustable screw connection The screw 1 enables infinite height adjustment and rotation of the model Ensure that adequate stability is also guaranteed in the elevated condition Screw 2 enables infinite horizontal shifting of the model If you wish to scan in an extreme position check whether there is any danger of the model colliding with the swivel arm during the scanning due to the rotation A collision could damage the scanner Screw 3 fixes the model positioning system on the axis of rotation of the scanner This screw should not be manipulated The following procedure is a rec
18. ignment for orientation purposes The calibration body should be aligned such that the upper edge of the calibration body is situated approx 5 10mm above the middle green line Start the axis calibration under Options gt Extras gt Axis Calibration Options Move to service Settings The instructions Tilt rocker approx 45 degrees to the right will appear BD eener A Please turn the wedge axis 45 degrees to the right Align the rocker as shown in the figure When the rocker has been aligned confirm the dialog with OK The scanner automatically records some images The instructions Return rocker to upright position then follow BD Scanner A Please turn the wedge axis back to the vertical position mw EN Re align the rocker as shown in the figure Page 43 When the rocker has been aligned confirm the dialog with OK The scanner automatically records some images After a few seconds the message Axis calibration successfully completed is displayed A The axis calibration ran successfully Confirm the dialog with OK the axes of the scanner are now calibrated If the axis calibration should fail check the correct height alignment the correct seating of the calibration head and the seating of the securing screws again Perform the axis calibration once again if you detect any faults here If no faults are detected please contact the customer service Page 44 11 2
19. l edges should not be supplemented with this function as the area to be replaced is only interpolated Show measurement with higher quality When the check box is activated the object in the 3D viewer is displayed with an even higher resolution The calculation of the object when new images are added as well as with movements requires a considerably higher performance of the graphics card and can lead to time delays Enquire after matching to scan data This function can be used to define whether the existing STL or the existing individual images should be matched The enquiry follows only when an STL already exists Always match to scan data To create the STL the existing individual images are again used for the subsequent or supplementary scans and an existing STC is principally not used for the calculation Always delete scan data on ending the program When the program is closed the existing individual images are automatically deleted irretrievably without enquiry without a query Page 15 8 5 Options Settings Installation Work Fold Jengish v Work directory The memory of the scanned data can be changed here All data are created and filed in this folder To change this memory folder click the Browse button and store the newly selected memory folder Confirm by clicking on OK to continue Language The language is adapted to the user interface here The following languages are available German Englis
20. n the scanner at the main switch Then switch off the scanner and continue with the installation of the PC and the operational software see separate installation instructions 8 ACTIVITY SCAN SOFTWARE Page 8 8 1 Symbols Ends the scanner stand by mode Starts the matching process Combines two measurements with each other imi Adds a new measurement clamp setting Q Triggers three 3D measurements The object holder rotates by 120 three times Triggers a 3D measurement Triggers six 3D measurements The object holder rotates by 60 six times X Interruption of scan Continue in Workflow Cuts data within the selection Cuts data outside the selection Reverses the last cutting process or the last measurement Page 9 Opens the dialog Fill holes Saves the current step Opens the dialog Settings Product information Ends the Activity software Starts the 3 point alignment a D Starts the interactive alignment Confirms the combination of two measurements closes the current scan project Page 10 8 2 3D Viewer Symbols Object View os a CJ Shows the camera angle synchronises the 3D Viewer with the camera live image Shows the front view Shows the back view Shows the left side Shows the right side Shows the top side Shows the bottom side Shows data set in isometric alignment Rotation of the object around the X axis Rota
21. ommendation not a directive The individual steps are dependent on the case to be scanned and can be changed accordingly by the user with a bit of practice The model may not be removed from the object holder and the position on the object holder not changed until the end of the measuring procedure Move the pivot axis approx 45 in a clockwise direction towards the camera to check and set the height in the camera live image Page 18 The green line should be located at the height of the preparation line s Move the object holder with the model approx 25 in an anticlockwise direction and check whether the camera live image encompasses the area to be scanned The hair cross should be located in the middle of the area to be scanned Page 19 9 3 Scan procedure single crown and small bridge Switching on the scanner Create the job in the DentalDB CAD Software save and click the scan button The axes must be initialised first if the scanner has ben switched on for the first time see user manual under 8 and 9 A Ark A N Q AR Pm a PA pa U New Save Duplicate iTero import Scan Design Manufacture Upload Customer Select action in the tool bar Customer ID Name Job Date 08 11 2012 15 11 08 Name Optics Smart Tooth shades Al Scan mode Technician Technician ID Name Notes B Reduced crown 484 C Adjacent tooth f 2012 11 08_00001 001 preview CAD Position the model as is seen in the camer
22. r bridges or quadrant overlapping jObS s sssessrsssressrenrrssrrsrenerrsn 26 9 8 Scan procedure operation with check Dit anna nanenenensananannenenenrunrenrenenenenenneneneanenens 37 EO GE OCE aaa ye ccc E E E a syeuttasauavcasesccestessastesce vere weesesessene seectseeeetverc utente ge 41 TI UE Tieltc ole eet i a E E E E E TE E E EAE 41 Mit AS A O A E eee ee 41 Pee A eeen 45 WZ Proubte ShOONAD senen eere 45 13 Environment and disposal nnen eenen 45 Bo PAC a nee 45 Loe Di PoS ae E E E E ee 46 Ll EEEN A EAO Me eenen nennen 46 1 SERVICE The images to be seen in these instructions can deviate from your scanner as well as from individual components A deviation of the software version in the images in relation to your installation is also possible These instructions are continuously further developed and expanded by us Deviations from these instructions and your Activity scan software cannot be excluded Ask your specialist dealer about current software updates Bochum August 2011 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 440 x 500x 450mm 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz approx 15 W MAX 60W Admissible temperature 18 30 C range Basic resolution of the 3D measuring head 50 um Scope of delivery Scanner mains cable 2 x USB cable Back Up CD and calibration date operation manual calibration body Page 3 3 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY S N Sensortechnik GmbH smart optics Sinterstrasse 8a i 44795 Bochum Germany Decla
23. ration of CE conformity according to EU regulation 2006 42 EG We declare that the device identified below complies with the requirements of the EU guideline which regard to safety and physical health requirements both in concept and construction put in circulation This declaration becomes invalid in case of an unauthorized change of the device Device description Optical 3D Scanner Device type Activity 800 EU guidelines applicable Machine directive 2006 42 EC EMC directive 2004 108 EC Harmonized standards applied EN 12100 1 EN 12100 2 EN 61000 6 1 EN 61000 6 3 EN 60950 The CE label was used first for this product in 2011 Document prepared by Jorg Friemel Signature Poan Bochum 22 02 2011 Page 4 4 INTENDED USE The intended use of the scanner Activity 800 consists of the optical three dimensional measurement of dental plaster models Any use apart from the intended use is strongly discouraged as inappropriate use could cause material damage and personal injury 5 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following safety instructions must be observed for the installation startup and use of the scanner The instruments is intended for use in dry and closed rooms only The instrument has been developed and manufactured in accordance with the valid safety standards and with the greatest of care In spite of these measures it cannot be excluded that a hazard could arise with regard to electric shock overhea
24. side the selection Reverses the last cutting process Data reduction procedure Activate one of the cutters by clicking 1 Points are set to defined the cutting area with the left mouse button The frame is closed with the right mouse button and the corresponding data removed Changes must be saved by clicking the save symbol in the menu bar 2 If the data reduction is completed click the Continue button DD 3 Page 23 d DD Step 1of1 Please scan Area 12 21 9 6 Matching Data All relevant areas should be captured and displayed in the 3D view The networking process can then be started In this process all measurements are fused together and an STL data set is created The Matching button starts the process vi u j cle PY Start me meshing process with the by clicking the Matching button amp Scan fees AHI led a DVDS Be eenn 2012 11 08 _00001 001 Page With the Y button the scan software can be finished Project Scan Options View 7 dia Ve CT er Chen the Faire Project Button to optmze the scandsts for he constrecton sofware and ext the scanner software ww qe Project gt 3D Scan XI bal i DN ae fl aac 2012 11 08_00001 001 The job data sheet of the finished scanned work appears which is now ready for the computer aided design EEE New Save Duplicate Load Import i
25. st dealer or the manufacturer directly for disposal You can obtain further information in www smartoptics de under the category Company gt Environment gt Unternehmen und Umwelt WEEE Registration number DE47893210 14 EDITORIAL INFORMATION Manufacturer ge ns smart optics smartoptics Sensortechnik GmbH Sinterstr 8a D 44795 Bochum We reserve the right to make changes in accordance with technical advancements Last updated 23 02 2012 Version 1 0 Page 46
26. ting or fire as the result of a technical defect in individual components Therefore switch off the instrument when you are not using it or if the instrument is unattended for longer periods for example overnight This will also benefit the environment as electrical energy is also saved this way The instrument may only be operated on a stable base table workbench etc whose bearing strength has been measured to be at least twice the weight of the scanner as defined in the Technical Specification The base must be securely connected with a building wall or be equipped with a laterally braced bottom frame that is able to absorb any oscillation arising during the operation of the scanner Besides the pure bearing strength the stability of the base is decisive for the safe operation of the scanner The printed instructions for transportation and storage must be observed while lifting and transporting the scanner No objects may be placed on the scanner as they could fall down due to the surface or the oscillation arising during operation of the scanner It is essential that the scanner is disconnected from the mains switch before objects which have fallen into the scanner are retrieved or the inside of the scanner is cleaned If you should detect damage or a functional defect on the scanner the instruments must be labelled as defective to prevent further operation until the scanner has been repaired Page 5 6 INSTALLATION 6
27. tion of the object around the Y axis Rotation of the object around the Z axis Three dimensional rotation of the object around a fixed point Page 8 3 Activity Menu Options Move to service Settings Options Under Extras gt Axis calibrations the scanner axes can be calibrated 8 4 Options gt Settings gt Matching Base With the check box a cutting filter is activated that cuts the upper and or lower area of the STL data set The unit of measurements is millimetres Global Settings The STL precision and consequently the data size are determined with Thin out With OFF the maximum resolution of the sensor is reproduced Under LOW a somewhat greater distance of the pixel is linked to a data set This distance can be increased further with MEDIUM and STRONG AUTO varies the thinning out according to selection The greater the thinning out the smaller the linked data set The highest accuracy is achieved by a weak thinning out Settinas 3 Ae Matching General Installation Saving Images Plaster Appearance BMP Bright 2D Viewer C Standard Dark Brightness Dark General Settings Accompany actions with sound 3D Viewer Top background color Show errors lv Show crosshairs inLive View Bottom background color _ Object color V Show pixel cloud when rotating 3D view for speed El Rescanned object color Log information l Filllargeholes S Show
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