1. How do I use the Mini Turntable?
Step 1: Connect the Mini Turntable to a PC or a power socket via the turntable’s power cable. When the indicator turns solid green, it’s powered.
Step 2: Flick the switch left or right to adjust the turntable’s rotational direction, and twist the dial to adjust the rotation speed. Slow down the speed to get more details when scanning delicate objects.
Step 3: Place the object on the center of the turntable.
Step 4: Adjust the tripod to a suitable height and distance and aim the scanner at the object. Then, select the scanner’s settings and begin the scan.
2. How to use the Turntable Topper?
The Turntable Topper is a helpful accessory for scanning featureless objects in Marker Tracking mode. To begin your scan, place the Topper on top of a turntable, put the object on it, and choose Marker Tracking in Revo Scan.
3. What are the Dual-axis Turntable’s specifications?
Power Output: 12V/2A
Dimensions: (D) 200 mm X (H) 82 mm
Weight: About 771 g
Turntable Speed: 18 - 90 Seconds per Rotation
Max Load: 5 kg
Control Method: Via Buttons/App (Revo Scan/Revo Assistant)
Controls: Direction, Tilt, Speed and Start/Pause
4. What’s in the Dual-axis Turntable’s box?
1. Dual-axis Turntable
2. Power Cable
3. Adapter
4. Reusable Sticky Pad
5. Turntable Topper
5. How to use the calibration board?
Calibrating your Revopoint 3D scanner using the Calibration Board is important to ensure scanning accuracy. Below are the basic steps for using the Calibration Board:
Preparation
Download and install the latest version of Revo Scan software to your computer and open it. Connect the scanner to the USB 3.0 port on your computer using the cable included in the package and wait for the scanner to connect.
Make sure the scanner lens is clean and free of dust or stains.
Placing the calibration board
Place the calibration board on a flat and stable surface and make sure the pattern on the board is clearly visible.
Enter the calibration program
To enter the calibration program, click the "Scanner Calibration" option at the bottom left corner of the home page.
Start calibration
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the calibration.
6. What are marker points used for?
Marker points are stuck on or around objects without geometric features, so the scanner can track what it is scanning. For different markers and scanners, follow the guidelines below:
Large Markers (10 mm outer diameter)---For RANGE 2/POP 3/POP 3 Plus
If using POP 3/POP 3 Plus, place them in irregular patterns with around 3 - 4 cm between the markers across the object you’re scanning, and ensure that there are at least 5 marker points always in the frame when scanning.
If using RANGE 2, place them in irregular patterns with around 6 - 8 cm between the markers across the object you’re scanning, and ensure that there are at least 5 marker points always in the frame when scanning.
Small Markers (6 mm outer diameter)---For MINI 2
Place them in irregular patterns with around 3 - 4 cm between the markers across the object you’re scanning, and ensure that there are at least 5 marker points always in the frame when scanning.
7. What is Magic Mat?
Magic Mat is a black mat with highly reflective marker points across its surface. It is designed to simplify scanning featureless objects by eliminating the need to place marker points on the item.