Calibrate the P2 Long-Range Distance Measurement
Introduction
If there is an error of more than 1mm when you use the fast distance measurement function (long-range camera) around the center of the working area, you can recalibrate it according to this guide.
Things you need: A Windows computer and the calibration tool for IR distance measurement. You can get the tool from customer support (support@info.xtool.com).
Calibration Steps
1. Download the calibration software.
2. Put all the slats in position. Make sure they are seated properly, otherwise, the calibration may not be accurate.
3. Connect the machine to the computer with a USB cable.
4. Decompress the zip file and run the software. In the software screen, click on the 'Connect' and the 'Clear data' button.
5. Open the lid of the machine, click on the 'Red spot on' button in the software, and then put the calibration tool on the slats. Make sure the laser spot falls on the 3mm surface of the calibration tool.
6. Close the lid and click on the 'Capture' button for the 3.0 mm thickness text in the software.
7. After the capture, open the lid and change the position of the calibration tool so that the laser spot falls on the 6mm surface.
8. Close the lid and click on the 'Capture' button next to the 6.0 mm thickness text in the software.
9. The same goes for the 24mm surface. Finish the capture.
10. After all three thicknesses are captured, click on the 'Generate calibration file' button. You should see a graph and a pop-up window that says 'Generating the calibration file succeeded!' If it failed, please check if the slats are completely seated in position.
11. Open the lid and change the position of the calibration tool. Make sure the laser spot falls on the 3mm surface, and then close the lid. Click on the 'Distance measure verification (3mm)' button to get a readout of the thickness value.
12. If the value is under 0.5mm, click the 'Upload calibration file' to implement the calibration. If not, please repeat the above steps.
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