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– Tap the lower-left corner of the display (or press the
hard key) at any time to
open the Global Menu, which provides access to the Settings Menu.
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– Select to alter the Measurement and Annotation-specific settings shown here.
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– View the list of 3DPM OTA's already calibrated for use with the attached probe.
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– Select to view a list of Stereo OTA's already-calibrated for use. Add Tip and Edit
List options are not intended for general use. Deleting a tip through the Edit List option
will permanently remove that tip’s calibration data requiring the probe and tip to be
returned to an authorized Waygate Technologies service center for re-calibration.
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– Save Preset Annotation (notes) to an external storage device or Import preset notes
to the instrument from an external device.
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– Displays or removes the Zoom Window (used for detailed cursor placement during
measurement).
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– Select AUTO to show the 3DPM red/yellow un-measurable pixel mask only when a
cursor is placed on a red/yellow pixel. Select ON to always show the pixel mask when
measuring.
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– Select Z-Map for most usage. P-Map images contain additional data and may be
requested by Technical Support to aid in troubleshooting.
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– Determine the type of Range Finder to display during 3DPM measurement. As the
tip-to-target distance decreases, the 3DPM Range Finder displays an increasing number
of illuminated bars. In Default mode, the illuminated bars are all blue. In Color Mode, the
bar color transitions from red, when few bars are illuminated, to green, when most of
the bars are illuminated.
Click here to learn more about making 3DPM measurements
and the Range Finder.
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– Displays four dotted lines in the full-image point cloud view. These lines represent
field of view, providing the user with a better sense of probe orientation relative to the
viewed surface. When using a measurement plane in conjunction with a Point-to-Line,
Area, or Depth measurement type, an Edge View Angle is also included in both full-
image and measurement-image point cloud views. These lines may be Hidden, Shown
in the point cloud view during measurement or Shown and Saved along with the saved
measurement image.
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– Controls the display of the Stereo Index, which appears during Traditional
Measurement.
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– Sets a threshold value for the Stereo Index below which the index flashes during
Stereo Measurement. This may be used to warn the user of low-index measurements
where the accuracy may be reduced.
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– Specify the unit of measurement as Inches or Millimeters.
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– Annotation may be added to any frozen or recalled image. Select the Annotation
Style to change the text colors, borders, background and size. Annotation arrows can
be customized by color and size.
Measurement & Annotation Setup