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Revision as of 22:19, 27 January 2012
How to perform super high accuracy end-scans using an end target.
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Why the End-Scan technique is important
The quick End-Scan Using the Scissor Motion technique is not always precisely repeatable if you use any of the AUTO exposure settings to set the LASER exposure in real-time. The reason is that as he laser drops off the end of the tube, the automatic exposure feature impacts which of the points are kept where the tube drops off (at the end).
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Apply the Target
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Measure the Target
When it is time to perform and end-scan, use the following technique to scan the target:
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Approve the Measurement On the Screen
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Using End Target Adapters
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