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Scanning the Object

Setting Focus Lock

With certain objects, “AF/AE ERROR” will be displayed at the end of a scan, indicating that auto-focus cannot
be performed. 
In this case, press any key to clear the error view, then set focus lock as described below.

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The VIVID 910 uses contrast detection type auto focus. Auto focus may not be possible with the following objects:
• White wall etc. whose contrast is low
• Objects with repetitive patterns (stripes etc.)
To scan such objects, set focus lock or perform manual focus. (Since focus lock performs active auto focus using a laser
beam, low-contrast objects can still be auto-focused.)

For a description of manual focus, refer to page 36.

[Operating Procedure]

The following procedure applies only if an error has occurred when a scan was performed as explained on page
30.

1

Press any key to clear the error view.

2

Remove the current object and place a new
object that can be easily auto-focused in the
same position.

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It is recommended that a paper with a contrasting pattern
such as a large character be affixed to the object.

3

Press .

“FOCUS LOCK” will be displayed on the viewfinder,

and the focus will be locked when the object is fo-

cused.

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To release focus lock, press 

 or 

. (The result from

pressing them will vary depending on the key pressed.)

4

Replace the object with the original one and
perform a scan.

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Страница 1: ...I 910 Instruction Manual HARDWARE NOTE The VI 910 is model name for Europe and the VIVID 910 is model name for other countries Please note that the VIVID 910 model name is intended only for reference...

Страница 2: ...manual are their trademarks or registered trademarks Contents and display examples given in this manual are subject to change The name MINOLTA or MINOLTA CO LTD and its associated logo used in this m...

Страница 3: ...dirt or dust has entered through the vent holes Doing so may result in a fire For periodic inspection contact the nearest KONICA MINOLTA SENS ING authorized service facility When disconnecting the AC...

Страница 4: ...mW 690nm CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT Complied with IEC Publication 60825 1 1993 Amendment 2 2001 AVOID EXPOSURE Laser radiation is emitted from this aperture Complies with 21 CFR Chapt...

Страница 5: ...uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment i...

Страница 6: ...lacing Procedure 27 Scanning the Object 30 Displaying the Scan Results 32 High Quality Mode 33 Setting Focus Lock 35 Setting Manual Focus 36 Adjusting the Laser Power and CCD Gain Manually 37 Setting...

Страница 7: ...5 Chapter 1 Before Using the Instrument Vivid910 hard E book Page 5 Thursday September 25 2003 6 49 PM...

Страница 8: ...in Body Polygon Editing Tool White Balance Cap VI A10 AC Power Cord Lens 3 types with Lens Case Laser Barrier SCSI Cable VI A20 SCSI Conversion Connector V1 A21 Half pitch D sub 50 pin male plug 50 pi...

Страница 9: ...NSING author ized service facility Memory Card Compact Flash Memory Card VI A31 PC Card Rotary Stage Set Adapter VI A32 Tripod Panhead Bench Top Frame Set Information about the recommended tripod panh...

Страница 10: ...Compact Flash Memory Card VI A31 PC Card Adapter VI A32 White Balance Cap VI A10 AC Power Cord VIVID 910 Main Body Laser Barrier 3 types of lens with Lens Case Rotary Stage Set Bench Top Frame Set Pol...

Страница 11: ...o not stare into this window Laser Emitting Window AC Power Connector Power Switch SCSI Port Viewfinder Operation Panel Memory Card Slot Handle The handle can be detached by re moving the four screws...

Страница 12: ...to another displayed on the viewfinder 9 COLOR MONO key Switches the image on the viewfinder from color to monochrome or vice ver sa 0 FINE FAST key Switches scan mode from FINE to FAST or vice versa...

Страница 13: ...11 Chapter 2 Preparation Vivid910 hard E book Page 11 Thursday September 25 2003 6 49 PM...

Страница 14: ...power cord s plug always hold the plug and pull it to remove it Never pull the AC power cord itself as it may be damaged resulting in fire or electric shock Also do not insert or disconnect the AC po...

Страница 15: ...be displayed on the viewfinder Note When turning power ON again after it has been turned OFF wait at least 5 seconds before doing so Failure to ob serve this may result in malfunction or breakdown of...

Страница 16: ...e power switch to OFF Power will be turned OFF 2 Attach the laser barrier Note To ensure safety the laser barrier must be kept attached when the VIVID 910 is not in use POWER AC IN SCSI Vivid910 hard...

Страница 17: ...case press any key and proceed to step 4 to set the date and time The backup battery for the date time data is charged while the power to the instrument is ON Setting Procedure 1 Press The MENU view...

Страница 18: ...follows 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 until all the desired date time items are set or changed Memo To cancel date time setting and restore the previous date time setting press 9 Press Setting is now complet...

Страница 19: ...Set the power switch of both VIVID 910 and computer to OFF Note If the AC power cord is connected to an AC outlet with the power switch set to ON I damage to the VIVID 910 or computer may result Befor...

Страница 20: ...omputer via the SCSI interface make sure that the SCSI ID No of the VIVID 910 differs from those set for the devices Setting Procedure 1 Press The MENU view will appear 2 Press to locate the arrow cur...

Страница 21: ...s not the last device of those connected in series and ENABLE must be selected if it is not connected via the SCSI interface An error message will appear if DISABLE is selected even though the VIVID 9...

Страница 22: ...20 Connecting the VIVID 910 to a Computer 7 Press Setting is now complete Vivid910 hard E book Page 20 Thursday September 25 2003 6 49 PM...

Страница 23: ...scription of data file management saving loading selecting etc refer to pages 45 to 50 Inserting Ejecting the PC Card Adapter 1 When inserting the compact flash memory card into the PC card adapter ma...

Страница 24: ...in accidents Mounting to the Tripod 1 Mounting the Tripod base plate to the Instrument Before mounting the instrument to the tripod mount the tripod base plate to the instrument as explained below Me...

Страница 25: ...e instrument and secure them with two screws U3 8 sup plied with the accessory plate Attaching to the Panhead 1 Make sure that the tripod panhead is secured in place 2 Remove the rubber feet on the ba...

Страница 26: ...24 Notes When Using the Instrument with Tripod Vivid910 hard E book Page 24 Thursday September 25 2003 6 49 PM...

Страница 27: ...25 Chapter 3 Operation Vivid910 hard E book Page 25 Thursday September 25 2003 6 49 PM...

Страница 28: ...to roughness on the surface of the object can be reduced if the object is positioned far from the VIVID 910 Select the most suitable lens by referring to the table given below WIDE Lens MIDDLE Lens T...

Страница 29: ...operations e g saving data must be completed Do not touch the lens surface with fingers If dust or dirt has collected on the lens surface remove it using a camera air blower etc Dust or dirt on the l...

Страница 30: ...wfind er as shown on the right Check the serial number of each lens displayed 4 Attach the desired lens Remove the lens cap Align the red mark on the lens with the one on the lens mount socket and ins...

Страница 31: ...he hood Memo The hood must be turned until it contacts the bayonet mount socket 7 Press any key After approximately 10 seconds PLEASE OPEN LASER BARRIER AND PRESS ANY KEY will be displayed on the view...

Страница 32: ...rocedure 1 Press The MENU view will appear 2 Press to locate the arrow cursor to SCAN 3 Press The color image currently captured by the VIVID 910 will appear on the viewfinder Memo Auto focus will be...

Страница 33: ...ng just after the mode is switched from FINE to FAST or vice versa the motor will start rotation to set the laser beam first and then focus is performed For a description of displaying the scan result...

Страница 34: ...aptured scan results range image data will be displayed on the viewfinder 1 Range image 2 Effective scan range back forth direction Displays the allowed scan range 3 Scan mode Displays the scan mode F...

Страница 35: ...ty Mode when you read in memory card data that was scanned at a VIVID 910 the instrument will automatically eliminate all data values that are outside the measurement range This will be true even if H...

Страница 36: ...quality mode is set to ON data outside the measurement range will be eliminated therefore it will not be displayed on the screen If the part that you want to input is displayed in yellow or does not...

Страница 37: ...be auto focused For a description of manual focus refer to page 36 Operating Procedure The following procedure applies only if an error has occurred when a scan was performed as explained on page 30 1...

Страница 38: ...rm manual focus For a description of focus lock refer to page 35 Operating Procedure 1 Measure the distance to the object with a mea suring tape Memo Although the front of the lens is the reference po...

Страница 39: ...in must be adjusted manually Operating Procedure The following procedure must be carried out if images acquired when scan was performed as explained on page 30 are unsatisfactory 1 Press at the end of...

Страница 40: ...ence dis tance refer to page 39 6 Press The monochrome image currently captured by the VIVID 910 will be focus locked and displayed in real time on the viewfinder Memo A color still image can also be...

Страница 41: ...ly set laser power will turn to pink For a description of adjusting the laser power refer to page 37 2 Press The currently set CCD gain will turn to pink For a description of adjusting the CCD gain re...

Страница 42: ...ith the newly set scan reference position Memo If the acquired image still lacks a front or back part of the object try the following If you are using the TELE or MIDDLE lens replace it with the WIDE...

Страница 43: ...he MENU view will appear 2 Press to locate the arrow cursor to CAMERA SETTINGS 3 Press The CAMERA SETTINGS view will appear 4 Press to locate the arrow cursor to AU TO READ 5 Press The currently set a...

Страница 44: ...arrow cursor to COLOR 5 Press The currently set color level will turn to pink 6 Press to set the desired laser power Settings AUTO Scans a color image with the same exposure level as the one for monoc...

Страница 45: ...uency fluo rescent lamp Memo The white balance has been adjusted under fluorescent light before shipment Operating Procedure 1 Set the light source so that the lighting condition is the same as that u...

Страница 46: ...s CALIBRATING will be displayed and white balance will be adjusted Memo If DEFAULT is selected and is pressed at step 6 the default white balance i e calibrated under fluorescent light will be restore...

Страница 47: ...d Two methods are available for assigning a file name to image data when saving it AUTO to assign file names automatically and INTERACTIVE to assign them interactively Operating Procedure 1 Press The...

Страница 48: ...acter to be changed from the prefix file name dis played in by pressing Memo Moving through the prefix file name from one character to another by pressing the character located right on will be cleare...

Страница 49: ...od has been selected RECORDING will be displayed and the data will be saved If INTERACTIVE file name input method has been selected proceed to step 3 3 If INTERACTIVE file name input method has been s...

Страница 50: ...to load 5 Press to check the information regarding the selected file LOADING will be displayed and the following views will appear Memo Each time is pressed the view will switch as follows Even if a...

Страница 51: ...urn to pink 5 Press to select the character to be changed Memo Moving through the prefix file name from one character to another by pressing the character located right on will be cleared 6 Press to s...

Страница 52: ...ppear 3 Press to locate the arrow cursor to DE LETE FILE 4 Press The selected file name will turn to pink and CON FIRM TO DELETE will be displayed Note Once a file is deleted it cannot be restored any...

Страница 53: ...IN FO 3 Press The status information will be displayed as shown be low MODEL NAME Model name VIVID 910 VERSION Version No S N Serial No TELE S N TELE lens s serial No MIDDLE S N MIDDLE lens s serial N...

Страница 54: ...52 Displaying the Status Information Vivid910 hard E book Page 52 Thursday September 25 2003 6 49 PM...

Страница 55: ...53 Chapter 4 Appendix Vivid910 hard E book Page 53 Thursday September 25 2003 6 49 PM...

Страница 56: ...the serial No of the lens and replace the lens properly CLOCK ERROR PRESS ANY KEY The clock is abnormal Press any key The date time data will be initialized so set it again DIRECTORY FULL PLEASE INSE...

Страница 57: ...till does not disap pear contact a KONICA MINOLTA SENSING authorized service facility TERMINATE ERROR PRESS ANY KEY SET TERMINATE ENABLE SCSI terminator error has occurred Press any key and set the te...

Страница 58: ...cess is repeated by scanning the stripe light vertically on the object surface using a Galvano mirror to obtain a 3D image data of the object In addition a color image of the object is also obtained b...

Страница 59: ...ally saved in the frame memory Time center of gravity and Space center of gravity Time center of gravity is the center of gravity of the variation in the LD light passing CCD s one picture ele ment ov...

Страница 60: ...58 Dimension Diagram 271 286 7 223 462 1 412 6 Unit mm Vivid910 hard E book Page 58 Thursday September 25 2003 6 49 PM...

Страница 61: ...X 1 40 mm Y 1 04 mm Z 0 40 mm to the Z reference plane Conditions FINE mode distance 0 6 m KONICA MINOLTA SENSING s standard 3D chart KONICA MINOLTA SENSING s processing software temperature 20 C rela...

Страница 62: ...ge temperature range of 10 to 40 C 50 F to 104 F at relative humidity 65 or less with no condensation For North America temperature range of 10 to 40 C and relative humidity 50 or less at 40 C with no...

Страница 63: ...Vivid910 hard E hyou fm Page 3 Thursday September 25 2003 6 52 PM...

Страница 64: ...2001 2006 KONICA MINOLTA SENSING INC AGKCKK 7 Printed in Japan 9222 1888 40 8KXKF JCTF J QW HO...

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