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FARO

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Laser Scanner Focus

3D

 X 130 Manual

January 2014

82

Chapter 6: The Focus

3D

 X 130 Controller Software

Power Management

(Home > ManagGeneral Settings > Power Management)

Screensaver

 - If the screen has not been touched for a certain period of time, a 

screensaver appears on the screen. Change the length of time before the 
screensaver appears by pressing the plus or minus buttons. Deactivate the 
screensaver by setting the time to „never“. When the screensaver is visible, 
simply touch the screen to return into operation mode.

Dim display during scanning

 - If switched on, the brightness of the screen will 

be decreased during scanning to save battery power. Switching this option to ON 
is particularly useful for long lasting scans.

Start on Power

 - Enable to allow the scanner to be turned on (if it was turned 

off) by connecting it to the external power supply. This option is useful, for 
example, for automation applications. 

Power supply info

 - Informs about the current power supply and the exact 

charge state of the battery. 

Figure 6-19 Power Management

Summary of Contents for FOCUS3D X 130

Page 1: ...FARO LASER SCANNER FOCUS3D X 130 FEBRUARY 2014...

Page 2: ...QUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH OR ARISING OUT OF THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE FAROARM FARO LASER TRACKER FARO LASER SCANNER OR ITS MATERIALS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY TO FARO TECHNOLOGIES IN...

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Page 4: ...rity 13 Transport 14 Storage 14 Maintenance 15 General 15 Cleaning Instructions for Optics 15 Slightly Contaminated Mirror 16 Greatly Contaminated Mirror 17 Cleaning the Receiver Lens 18 Suppliers 18...

Page 5: ...and the Temperature Scale 40 Entering Scanner Information 41 Scanning 41 Setting the Scanning Parameters 41 Selecting a Scan Profile 43 Setting Resolution and Quality 44 Setting the Scan Range 45 Sele...

Page 6: ...d Scan Profiles Overview 75 Managing Operators 75 Creating an Operator 76 Editing an Operator 77 Selecting an Operator 78 General Settings 78 Sounds 79 Power Management 81 Display 82 Date and Time 82...

Page 7: ...pply unit 108 Ambient Conditions 109 Chapter 8 Appendix 111 Available Replacement Parts 111 LED Behavior 111 File Structure of the SD Memory Card 112 Focus3D X 130 Error Messages 114 Focus3D X 130 Mou...

Page 8: ...130 Manual January 2014 v Expert Opinion Classification of the Focus3D X 130 according to IEC 60825 1 Ed 2 0 E 23 Implementation Notes F 27 Trademarks G 53 FCC Compliance Statement Applicable in the...

Page 9: ...FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D X 130 Manual January 2014 vi...

Page 10: ...three dimensional laser scanner for detailed measurement and documentation The Focus3D X 130 uses laser technology to produce exceedingly detailed three dimensional images of complex environments and...

Page 11: ...r camera integrated dual axis compensator to automatically level the captured scan data integrated GPS sensor to determine the scanner s position integrated compass and altimeter to give the scans an...

Page 12: ...s in the waves of the infrared light HYPERMODULATIONTM greatly enhances the signal to noise ratio of the modulated signal with the help of a special modulation technology The x y z coordinates of each...

Page 13: ...referred to as the laser scan or scan Depending on the selected resolution points acquired per rotation each point cloud consists of millions of scan points The laser scans are recorded to the remova...

Page 14: ...scanner also has an onscreen help that can be accessed during operation by pressing the help button on the screen For more information see Online Help on page 104 A list of the potential fields of app...

Page 15: ...FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D X 130 Manual January 2014 6 Chapter 1 Introduction...

Page 16: ...transport and carry case AC power cable External power supply unit with cable PowerBlock battery Memory card case USB memory card reader Quick Start Guide situated in the case lid DVD with SCENE softw...

Page 17: ...battery PowerDock charging cradle Retain all packing materials as you may need them later The SD memory card a charged PowerBlock battery or the external power supply unit with AC power cable and a tr...

Page 18: ...y be caused and you can damage the product which will affect the product s warranty Do not use parts which have not been supplied or recommended by FARO Only replacement parts authorized by FARO may b...

Page 19: ...water evaporates from the scanner before switching the Focus3D X 130 on Properly dispose of the product and batteries in accordance to the national regulations For more information see also Product En...

Page 20: ...Focus3D X 130 when it is stored in the transport case Do not use wet or dirty batteries in the Focus3D X 130 or with the charger Charge within limits of 0 C 32 F and 45 C 113 F temperature Recommende...

Page 21: ...is condition To avoid electrical shock use the charger and the power supply unit in dry indoor environments only Do not operate the charger in an environment allowing exposure to moisture combustible...

Page 22: ...130 The Focus3D X 130 will rotate clockwise up to 360 degrees when performing a scan Ensure that the case of the Focus3D X 130 can rotate freely and will not hit any objects during the scan CAUTION T...

Page 23: ...lease contact your local forwarder before transportation or shipping For Li Ion batteries with less than 100 Wh energy content an exemption is provided that allows you to carry such a battery without...

Page 24: ...n the yearly maintenance and certification service The service intervals should not exceed a maximum period of one year Please contact your local FARO Customer Service team for more information Cleani...

Page 25: ...he optics What s needed Compressed air spray oil free optical supply store Alcohol free cleaning fluid in spray bottle dropping bottle 1 Package lens tissue optical supply store 1 Package laboratory c...

Page 26: ...or new lens tissue for each wipe Avoid touching the mirror surface with gloves Do not touch the mirror surface and the receiver lens with the tweezers or forceps Greatly Contaminated Mirror Folding la...

Page 27: ...surface or cracks in the lens body ATTENTION To avoid unnecessary damage or wear only clean optics when the degree of contamination requires cleaning for proper function Major contamination and impro...

Page 28: ...re than 4 seconds will switch the Focus3D X 130 off without shutting down Only use this option in exceptional cases e g if the shutdown mechanism does not work or the Focus3D X 130 is non responsive S...

Page 29: ...aser Scanner Focus3D X 130 Manual January 2014 20 Chapter 4 Parts and their Functions Inside the cover SD card slot Micro USB port Without function yet reserved for future use Figure 4 2 SD Memory Car...

Page 30: ...pter 4 Parts and their Functions Left Side Battery Sensor Side Battery cover with FCC compliance statement on the inside Battery compartment Battery fastener push the fastener to release the battery L...

Page 31: ...age 13 and Cleaning Instructions for Optics on page 15 Scanner mount see Figure 4 5 for more information LED on scanner mount Power socket for the pin assignment of the power socket see Focus3D X 130...

Page 32: ...nt Cover of the automation interface for automated applications Remove to get access to the automation interface of the Focus3D X 130 For more information please read the Focus3D X 130 automation inte...

Page 33: ...nctions PowerDock Battery Charging Cradle Power socket Bearing area for the battery LEDs see Figure 4 7 Connectors Power LED LED 1 indicates that power is connected to the PowerDock LEDs 2 to 5 indica...

Page 34: ...s blinking blue LEDs 4 5 are off 50 75 LEDs 2 3 are illuminating blue LED 4 is blinking blue LED 5 is off 75 99 LEDs 2 to 4 are illuminating blue LED 5 is blinking blue Fully charged LEDs 2 to 5 are i...

Page 35: ...need to be switched on in order to charge the battery 1 Mount the battery into the Focus3D X 130 See Supplying Power with the Battery on page 33 2 Connect the AC Adaptor to the Focus3D X 130 and the w...

Page 36: ...apter for other countries 1 Connect the power supply unit cable to the power socket of the PowerDock charger Confirm the direction of the power supply s plug see Figure 5 1 If you forcibly insert the...

Page 37: ...ing state of the battery For more information see PowerDock Battery Charging Cradle on page 24 5 After charging carefully slide the battery out of position and remove it Setting up the Tripod Extend a...

Page 38: ...irror for damage due to scratches cracks distortion and inspect for cleanliness 2 Attach the upper part of the quick release to the scanner s mount Make sure to tighten the screw 3 Mount the counter p...

Page 39: ...s of these software products and SD Card on page 89 You can use SD SDHC or SDXC cards Memory cards with a size up to 64 GB have been verified to operate with the scanner We recommend using memory card...

Page 40: ...ist For information on the folder and file structure of a Focus3D X 130memory card see File Structure of the SD Memory Card on page 112 Inserting the SD Memory Card 1 Open the SD memory card slot cove...

Page 41: ...safety measures PowerBlock Battery Safety Measures on page 11 and mount a charged battery into the Focus3D X 130 1 Open the scanner s battery compartment cover 2 Turn the battery so that its type lab...

Page 42: ...er with the External Power Supply Unit 1 Attach the power supply to one of the tripod s legs 2 Connect the power supply unit cable to the power socket of the Focus3D X 130 Confirm the direction of the...

Page 43: ...n the mirror and sensor side as well as the LED of the scanner mount begin to illuminate blue NOTE To avoid electrical shock outdoor use of the power supply unit is not permitted Use the power supply...

Page 44: ...l extent by simply touching the elements on the screen with your fingers The controller software is designed to be able to be controlled with your fingers only Nevertheless you can also use a stylus i...

Page 45: ...eneral Settings Language to change the language of the controller software Select the language by touching the corresponding button The selected language will be highlighted and marked with a check ma...

Page 46: ...e controller software will show the time either using the 24 hour or the 12 hour clock Switching the button to ON will select the 24 hour clock Switching the button to OFF will select the 12 hour cloc...

Page 47: ...e year DD the day and MM the month The selected format will be highlighted and marked with a check mark Changing Date and Time Select the time button in the list to change the time then use the button...

Page 48: ...nd the Temperature Scale You can change the units scale under Home Manage General Settings Units Lengths will be displayed by the controller software either in meters or in feet Select the favored uni...

Page 49: ...to set the scanning parameters in order to capture your first scans Normally you would provide and enter project information before starting with your scan project This will be described later For mor...

Page 50: ...e these values Horizontal and Vertical Scan Range Displays the scan range with the horizontal and the vertical start and end angles in degrees Click to adjust them Select Sensors Opens the screen to e...

Page 51: ...ing photos in color mode and pre and post processing time are not taken into account Selecting a Scan Profile Home Parameters Selected Profile Prior to capturing a scan you may select a scan profile t...

Page 52: ...n project The Quality slider sets quality levels either via diverse measurement rates or by applying additional noise compression For details about the various quality settings please see Figure 5 28...

Page 53: ...uttons to change the horizontal start angle use the right buttons to adjust the horizontal end angles Default Area button Click to reset the values to the default scan area vertical from 60 to 90 and...

Page 54: ...s Compensator on page 96 Use Compass Enable or disable the automatic use of the data of the built in compass for the scan registration in SCENE Just like with the inclinometer the data of the compass...

Page 55: ...The available sensors vary depending on the scanner model Color Settings Home Parameters Color Settings Set the exposure metering mode Set the way in which the integrated color camera determines the...

Page 56: ...ors with bright ceiling lighting or outdoors with bright sunlight coming from directly above and if you want to achieve the most correct balance of light and exposure for objects at the horizon This m...

Page 57: ...rea Figure 5 25 shows the exposure metering area for a limited vertical scan area set to e g 10 to 90 Zenith Weighted Metering With zenith weighted metering the camera will use the light information c...

Page 58: ...onds Advanced Settings Home Parameters Advanced Settings Clear Contour Enables the dynamic contour filter While scanning this hardware filter will remove incorrect measurements at the edges of objects...

Page 59: ...ded when scanning indoors Recommended Settings button Enables both filters and disables Far Distance Optimization Scanning Parameters Overview Figure 5 28 shows the measurement speed noise compression...

Page 60: ...x 244 0 02 17 8 192 28 4 1 5 4x 122 0 04 35 8 192 28 4 1 5 6x 122 2x 0 18 20 8 192 11 1 1 8 2x 488 0 00 27 5 120 11 1 1 8 3x 244 0 00 54 5 120 11 1 1 8 4x 122 0 01 47 5 120 11 1 1 8 6x 122 2x 0 07 09...

Page 61: ...n may improve the registration results and may make registration easier and less error prone As artificial targets you should use checkerboard targets or reference spheres Use targets with a non refle...

Page 62: ...lution of 1 4 the distance to the scanner should not be greater than 15m Larger distances can easily be achieved by enlarging the size of the target or scanning with a higher resolution Checkerboard t...

Page 63: ...on the measuring accuracy If an upper or lower temperature limit is exceeded the scanner will automatically shut down to avoid damages Strong dust formation fog rain or snowfall may result in bad mea...

Page 64: ...cated by the progress bar To stop a scan touch the Stop Scan button in the scanning view or press the Start Stop button on the scanner You will then be asked to keep or delete the incomplete scan CAUT...

Page 65: ...row buttons to browse through already captured scans Use the plus and minus buttons to zoom in or out The Reset Zoom button is only visible when you zoom into the scan picture With this button the sca...

Page 66: ...thout the Focus3D X 130 being previously shut down it may damage the internal PC and might lead to a loss of data Pressing and holding the button more than 10 seconds will switch the Focus3D X 130 off...

Page 67: ...Getting Started Unplugging the Power Supply Unit Take care to unplug the bend connector from the Focus3D X 130 by pulling at the connector only Do not pull at the cable or you might damage the connect...

Page 68: ...FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D X 130 Manual January 2014 60 Chapter 5 Getting Started...

Page 69: ...under Home Manage General Settings Power Management see Power Management on page 81 If the charge state of the battery is below 25 percent you will get a warning In this case please use a spare batter...

Page 70: ...rrors are present Pressing the button opens a screen that informs about details of the existent warnings or errors See Errors and Warnings on page 88 Help button opens the online help of the currently...

Page 71: ...FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D X 130 Manual January 2014 63 Chapter 6 The Focus3D X 130 Controller Software Home button returns you to the Home screen See Home Screen on page 66...

Page 72: ...ar on the bottom of the screen if the content of a screen exceeds the screen height Press the button to scroll the screen up or down A blue arrow on buttons indicates that this button opens a new scre...

Page 73: ...al characters Moves the cursor in the text field right or left Delete button deletes the complete text Backspace OK button applies your input and returns to the previous screen Cancel button returns t...

Page 74: ...e Figure 6 4 Home Screen Start Scan button Starts a scan See Starting a Scan on page 55 Parameters button Opens the dialog to select another scan profile and to edit the current scanning parameters Se...

Page 75: ...Manage on page 67 Click the arrow button beneath the navigation bar to show or hide the info box The info box informs about the currently selected operator project and scan profile It also shows info...

Page 76: ...ware updates backups or viewing errors and warnings See Service on page 87 Sensors Opens the menu for the scanner sensors administration See Sensors on page 94 Shut down Scanner Click to shut down the...

Page 77: ...on on scan registration and combining scans to cluster see the SCENE manual You can enter scan projects with the controller software of the scanner or more convenient with SCENE and then transfer the...

Page 78: ...Default Project selected new projects will always be added as a main project without parent projects Instead of adding a completely new project or subproject you can also create new projects by duplic...

Page 79: ...roject means that the current project is a main project and not a subproject Click this button to change the parent project A new screen appears with a list of all available parent projects Select the...

Page 80: ...and may be used to indicate the number of scans per scan session Additional Info Additional project information Latitude If known enter the approximate 10 is sufficient latitude position of the scan...

Page 81: ...further subprojects If the list of projects exceeds the screen size scroll the list up or down with the buttons on the bottom Description of the icons on the project buttons Managing Scan Profiles Ho...

Page 82: ...the available factory predefined scan profiles These scan profiles are read only and cannot be changed or deleted But you can add and manage your own custom scan profiles of course To add a new profi...

Page 83: ...fined profiles Profile Name name of the scan profile Click to change it The further settings in this view are similar to the settings of the scanning parameters For more information see Setting the Sc...

Page 84: ...commended to limit the scan area to the object or area of interest else the scan might take very long to complete Resolution 1 8 1 5 1 5 1 4 1 16 1 2 Quality 3x 4x 4x 4x 4x 6x Vertical Area 60 90 60 9...

Page 85: ...s To do this select the operator in the operators list You might have to create the operator first if it does not already exist The name of the selected operator will then be stored in the metadata of...

Page 86: ...e of the company providing the scanning service Department The department the operator works for Phone The operator s phone number Email The operator s email address Info Any additional information re...

Page 87: ...rator will be highlighted marked with a check mark and assigned to the next captured scans until another operator is selected To view or edit the details of the selected operator touch its button once...

Page 88: ...trol it with an external device Click the button to view and change the WLAN settings and to turn WLAN on or off See WLAN Connecting to the scanner via WLAN on page 83 PLEASE NOTE WLAN is only officia...

Page 89: ...canner sounds Touch pad clicks Switch sound to confirm button clicks on or off Sound during scanning If switched on the scanner will give a warning signal when the laser is switched on and the scanner...

Page 90: ...ime to never When the screensaver is visible simply touch the screen to return into operation mode Dim display during scanning If switched on the brightness of the screen will be decreased during scan...

Page 91: ...ay to its factory settings To do this shut down the scanner using the Power button Wait until the scanner has shut down then press and hold down the Power button for at least five seconds until the LE...

Page 92: ...ct to the scanner with portable devices like notebooks PDAs or tablet computers Once you have connected your remote device to the scanner via WLAN you are able to remotely access the scanner s control...

Page 93: ...o change it If encountering interference from other devices consider changing the channel to avoid it Note that all WLAN devices on the network must use the same channel Encryption key The scanner s W...

Page 94: ...make sure that you do not use a Proxy server for the network connection With some web browsers like the Internet Explorer it might also be necessary to allow blocked content in order to run the contro...

Page 95: ...al Settings Scanner Details Scanner Name Give your scanner a name Owner Enter the owner of the scanner LAN IP Address The Ethernet IP address of the scanner Subnet Mask The Ethernet subnet mask of the...

Page 96: ...wallpapers and scanner parameters as scanner snapshots to the SD card See Backup on page 90 Restore Restore scan profiles operators wallpapers and scanner parameters from scanner snapshots or restore...

Page 97: ...sponding warning or error Warnings and errors disappear from the list when they have been fixed This screen shows a description of the warning or error and provides a possible solution to solve the pr...

Page 98: ...ts Format Card Format the inserted SD card PLEASE NOTE This operation will delete all scans and other data of the SD card Always use this formatting function for SDXC cards with a capacity of 64GB or...

Page 99: ...d This backup will automatically be updated with the current scanner settings each time you start a scan It includes the current scan profiles scanning parameters operators wallpapers and general sett...

Page 100: ...iles and Wallpapers informs about the number of operators scan profiles and wallpapers on the scanner Restore Home Manage Service Restore With this function you can restore operators scan profiles sca...

Page 101: ...n shows you a list of all backup packages on the inserted SD card _AUTO_BACKUP is the automatically generated scanner snapshot see Backup on page 90 _SCENE_BACKUP is the scanner snapshot that has been...

Page 102: ...e Manage Service Firmware Update If you want to update the firmware of your Focus3D X 130 you have to copy the update file to the folder Updates on your SD card first If this folder does not exist you...

Page 103: ...rvice Factory Settings This function will reset your scanner settings to factory default Use this option in exceptional cases only Your scans scan profiles scan projects or operators that are saved on...

Page 104: ...on page 99 GPS Click to view details about the current GPS position and accuracy See GPS on page 100 Temperature Sensors Home Manage Sensors Temperature The scanner has several temperature sensors int...

Page 105: ...p within a short period of time Inclinometer Dual Axis Compensator Home Manage Sensors Inclinometer The data of the built in dual axis compensator of the Focus3D X 130 is used to automatically level t...

Page 106: ...xis If the bubble is inside the larger black circle the inclination of the scanner is within 5 degrees and the background color of the level is green If the inclination is larger the background color...

Page 107: ...standing in front of the scanner s display To get updated orientation data e g if the scanner has been moved to another position you need to touch the Update Compass button again This manual compass...

Page 108: ...41 To see the currently measured altitude on this screen the use of the altimeter has to be switched ON For scan registration it is sufficient to know the difference in altitude of the various scanner...

Page 109: ...tached to each scan and is automatically used for the scan registration in SCENE if the use of the GPS sensor is switched ON Use GPS Turn the sensor ON or OFF Unlike the other sensors GPS data is only...

Page 110: ...y measured coordinates in metres or feet The DOP dilution of precision values are an indicator of the quality of the geometry of the current satellite constellation In general good position measuremen...

Page 111: ...o position data The GPS signal can also be reflected by objects e g buildings or mountains causing the measured position to wander The more satellites the sensor has in view the better the fix is View...

Page 112: ...e preview picture of the previous scan Next button Shows the preview picture of the next scan Zoom in button Zooms the picture in Zoom out button Zooms the picture out Reset zoom button Zooms the pict...

Page 113: ...ording the viewed scan More information can be seen in the scan properties This view informs about the properties of the scan This includes the parameters and settings used to record the scan as well...

Page 114: ...Scanner Focus3D X 130 Manual January 2014 106 Chapter 6 The Focus3D X 130 Controller Software The online help provides useful information about the currently active view Figure 6 43 Online Help of Ho...

Page 115: ...t Weight 5 2kg Size 240 x 200 x 100mm Maintenance calibration Annual Ranging unit Unambiguity interval 130m Range Focus3D X 1301 0 6m 130m indoor or outdoor with upright incidence to a 90 reflective s...

Page 116: ...1 e Data handling and control Data storage SD SDHC SDXC 32GB card included Scanner control Via touchscreen display and WLAN New WLAN access Remote control scan visualisation are possible on mobile de...

Page 117: ...ng error is defined as a systematic measurement error at around 10m and 25m one sigma 2 Ranging noise is defined as a standard deviation of values about the best fit plane for measurement speed of 122...

Page 118: ...FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D X 130 Manual February 2014 110 Chapter 7 Technical Data...

Page 119: ...off Dimmed blue very slow blink Dimmed blue very slow blink Dimmed blue very slow blink Scanner off battery fully charged power supply con nected off Dimmed blue constantly Dimmed blue constantly Dimm...

Page 120: ...der will be created automatically as soon as you start a scan See Starting a Scan on page 55 Projects Scan projects information will be saved to this folder The folder will be created automatically by...

Page 121: ...an has been started See Starting a Scan on page 55 Updates Copy firmware updates to this folder This folder has to be created manually See Firmware Update on page 94 FARO LS Signature file used to ide...

Page 122: ...topped unexpectedly Probably color aquisition is not com plete Please save log file and con tact FARO Customer Service Out of time failure This indicates an internal scanner error Please restart scann...

Page 123: ...m cor ruption on SD card detected Do you want the scanner to repair the file system on the SD card The scanner has detected file system corruptions on the inserted SD card Damages to the file system m...

Page 124: ...FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D X 130 Manual January 2014 116 Chapter 8 Appendix Focus3D X 130 Mount Dimensions Figure 8 4 Focus3D X 130 Mount Drawings...

Page 125: ...FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D X 130 Manual January 2014 117 Chapter 8 Appendix Focus3D X 130 Dimensions Figure 8 5 Focus3D X 130 Dimensions...

Page 126: ...FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D X 130 Manual January 2014 118 Chapter 8 Appendix Focus3D X 130 Power Socket Not Connected GND GND 19V 19V Figure 8 6 Focus 3D X 130 Power Socket...

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Page 128: ...FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D X 130 Manual January 2014 120 Chapter 9 Product Environmental Information Refer to www faro com for further environmental information concerning this product WEEE Symbol...

Page 129: ...ment the problem you are experiencing Be as specific as you can The more information you have the easier the problem will be to solve If you still cannot resolve your problem have your device s Serial...

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Page 137: ...d corrective maintenance including but not limited to replacement of fuses disk drive head cleaning fan filter cleaning and system clock battery replacement d Any equipment or its components which was...

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Page 143: ...o FARO in the original packing container or custom case 3 FARO will return the hardware via 2 day air service to the Continental U S Outside the Continental U S FARO will return the hardware to the cu...

Page 144: ...an take up to 60 days However the part will be scheduled for service as soon as it arrives at FARO s factory 5 The customer is responsible for all shipping charges to and from FARO including import an...

Page 145: ...ll be given to the customer prior to the repair The disassembly repair charges must be paid in full prior to the actual disassembly repair However if no repairs are needed the fee will be applied to t...

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Page 152: ...FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D X 130 Manual January 2014 23 Appendix E Expert Opinion Classification of the Focus3D X 130 according to IEC 60825 1 Ed 2 0...

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Page 154: ...ble Emission Limits AEL for the laser safety Class 1 as 10 mW for the emission duration of larger than or equal to 10 s The limiting aperture defined to measure the accessible emission that is compare...

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