Faro Focus 3D X 130 Training Manual
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122 Module 2: Project Planning Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 Central Object of Interest The Central Object of Interest strategy involves arranging targets and positioning the scanner around the object of interest. Because the object of interest is centralized, the scanner has a clear line of sight to most, if not all, of the targets. Do no
Faro Focus 3D X 130, 301 Lesson 2: Registering a Detail Scan Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 Activity 7.3: Fixing the Detail Scan In this activity, you will x the detail scan so that you can automatically register the full scans. Follow these steps: 1. Verify that you are working with the detail scan. A. In the Structure window, right-click on the detail scan (Training_[Your Initials].2_Scan_002). B. Click Properties. 2. Click the Scan Area tab. A. Verify that the Vertical and Horizontal values and the Resolution and Quality settings match those set on the scanner for the detail scan. 3. Fix (or lock) the scan. A. Click the Scan tab
262 Module 6: Basic SCENE WorkM ow (Continued) Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 Ignoring Correspondences To ignore a correspondence, in the Reference column, right-click on the common reference object at the top of the list, then click Locate. Locate Command The common reference object is highlighted in the Structure window and in the image area. (SCENE also automati
Faro Focus 3D X 130, 210 Module 5: Registration Work ows Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 You can open the ScanManager for subordinate clusters by double- clicking on the cluster in the Sub Manager list. ScanManager Tab Scan Results Tab The Scan Results tab shows the Mean Scan Point Tension for each ScanFit. This value is based on how well each scan registered with the reference scan. The lower the value, the more accurate the registration is.
Faro Focus 3D X 130, 145 Lesson 1: The SCENE Interface Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 Scan Project in SCENE The main feature of the Project Selection window is the Project Overview, which contains previews of the highest-level projects created on the scanner. To open a scan project, double-click on the project preview or click on the project preview and select from the menu that appears.
Faro Focus 3D X 130, 203 Lesson 1: Automatic Registration Work ow Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 Troubleshooting Reverting to a previous revision of a project permanently deletes all subsequent revisions. While there is an option to Load a project, which will not delete subsequent revisions, all subsequent revisions will disappear from the History list until SCENE has been closed and opened again. To revert to a previous revision of the scan project: 1. In the Project Toolbar, click the Project History button. 2. Select the revision you want to work with. 3. Click Revert. You
Faro Focus 3D X 130, 89 Lesson 2: Registration Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 Natural Common Reference Object (Plane in Scan 2) Correspondence A correspondence is the relationship between the same common reference object in multiple scans. To register scans, you need to be able to identify the same object in two or more scans. SCENE uses these objects, (common reference objects), to create correspondences. Sensor Data Sensor data can also be used during registration. The sensors provide positional information about the scans relative to one anot
Faro Focus 3D X 130, 269 Lesson 2: Preparing Scan Data for Exporting Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 3. Use the navigation tools, the mouse, and the mouse wheel to view the scan data. 4. Use the Polygon Selector button to make a selection – either the area you want to keep or the area you want to remove. 5. Delete the unwanted scan data. A. Right-click in the selected area. B. Click Delete Inside Selection or Delete Outside Selection. To make a new selection, cancel an existing selection by clicking Remove Selection or pressing Ctrl D. C. Repeat as need
Faro Focus 3D X 130, ix Contents Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 Cropping ....................................267 General Cropping .........................268 Scan State ..............................268 Activity 6.2: Cropping – General ...................................268 Detail Cropping ...........................270 Activity 6.3: Cropping – Detail .....................................271 Alignment ...................................272 Visibility Settings ..............................272 Scans ..................................273 Views .....................
Faro Focus 3D X 130, 180 Module 4: Basic SCENE WorkM ow Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 Troubleshooting To import new scan data into an existing project, the project must be closed in SCENE. To close a project in SCENE, click File > Close. If you have created a new project that has the same name as a project already in SCENE, then SCENE automatically renames both projects to keep them separate. Opening a Scan Project There are several ways to open an existing project. The simplest way to open a project is to double-click on the project preview in the Project Selection window.
305 Module Summary Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 Module Summary This module explained the steps involved in planning, capturing, and registering detail scans, as well as completing the steps of the basic registration workow. Detail scans can provide an efcient and time- saving method for capturing data that meets project requirements
Faro Focus 3D X 130, 276 Module 6: Basic SCENE WorkM ow (Continued) Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 In the Project Point Cloud / Scan Point Cloud Settings dialog box, select Homogenize Point Density and Apply Color Balancing. Project Point Cloud / Scan Point Cloud Settings Dialog Box
Faro Focus 3D X 130, 70 Module 1: Using the Scanner Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 B. If necessary, use the inclinometer to make sure the scanner is level. I. Tap Manage > Sensors. II. Adjust the tripod legs so the yellow dot is in the center of the large circle. III. Tap Home. C. Tap Start Scan. When the scan is complete, a preview of the scan appears. The name of the scan ([Your Initials].1_Scan_000) is displayed at the top of the screen. D. Tap Home. 5. Move the scanner to the second scanner position. 6. Capture the second scan. A. Tap Start Scan. B. When the scan is complete, tap Home.
Faro Focus 3D X 130, 10 Module 1: Using the Scanner Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 Focus 3D X 330 The Focus 3D X 330 is shipped inside a black transport case, which has wheels and an extendable handle. Focus 3D X 330 Transport Case Contents
Faro Focus 3D X 130, 248 Module 5: Registration Work ows Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 Point Selection Toolbar The selection buttons in the Point Selection Toolbar: • Rectangular Selector – Click, then drag across the image area and release. • Line Selector ▪ To select a straight line or a series of connected straight lines, click, then reposition the mouse and click again. Double-click to end the selection. ▪ To select a custom line followed by a straight line, click, drag across the image area, release, then reposition the mouse
Faro Focus 3D X 130, 17 Lesson 1: Scanner Hardware Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 Top The power button is located on the top of the scanner. Focus 3D X 330 Top The following components are located on the top of the scanner: 1. LEDs 2. Power button 3. Mirror Slide 17
Faro Focus 3D X 130, 246 Module 5: Registration Work ows Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 Correspondence Split View Toolbar The Correspondence Split View buttons are: • Mark circular at target • Mark checkerboard target • Mark sphere • Mark plane • Mark slab • Mark a scan point.
Faro Focus 3D X 130, 230 Module 5: Registration Work ows Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 • Translation manipulators – Drag one of the white crossed arrows on the sides of the clipping box to move it. • Restore previous transformation – Click to undo the last adjustment made to the clipping box. This feature works on the last two adjustments before becoming inactive. • Re-apply transformation change – Click to redo the last undone adjustment made to the clipping box. This
Faro Focus 3D X 130, 86 Module 2: Project Planning Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 Common types of targets include: • Checkerboards – Flat, paper targets that can be printed in various sizes. The advantages of checkerboards are they are portable and disposable, and can be printed in various sizes. They also require fewer scan points to be recognized in SCENE, and can be placed farther from the scanner. The disadvantage is they must be angled toward the scanner. • Spheres – Three-dimensional, white spheres that come in various sizes. The advantage of spheres is that they can be placed at any angle to the scanner. The disadvan
190 Module 5: Registration Work ows Focus 3D X 130 and X 330 • SCENE 5.3 September 2014 1. Select preprocessing settings. 2. Select a registration configuration. Click Operations > Preprocessing > Process Scans. Save. Select which types of common reference object to identify. Click Configure. To
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