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Autocalibration Calibration Sphere

Hello All,

I'm not sure if this is a common thing but i have an auto calibration program I set up to calibrate all our angles at once with. We have multiple calibration spheres that we use, for example when one is out to be certified by a 3rd party we will switch to other one. etc. my question is because I noticed that PC-DMIS defaults to the most recent Calibration sphere used when running the program. Is there a piece of code i can add to the routine to tell it what sphere is being used so it doesn't use the incorrect shank vector or sphere diameter?

thanks in advanced
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  • Hello All,

    I'm not sure if this is a common thing but i have an auto calibration program I set up to calibrate all our angles at once with. We have multiple calibration spheres that we use, for example when one is out to be certified by a 3rd party we will switch to other one. etc. my question is because I noticed that PC-DMIS defaults to the most recent Calibration sphere used when running the program. Is there a piece of code i can add to the routine to tell it what sphere is being used so it doesn't use the incorrect shank vector or sphere diameter?

    thanks in advanced


    I would like to know how it's done as well
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  • Hello All,

    I'm not sure if this is a common thing but i have an auto calibration program I set up to calibrate all our angles at once with. We have multiple calibration spheres that we use, for example when one is out to be certified by a 3rd party we will switch to other one. etc. my question is because I noticed that PC-DMIS defaults to the most recent Calibration sphere used when running the program. Is there a piece of code i can add to the routine to tell it what sphere is being used so it doesn't use the incorrect shank vector or sphere diameter?

    thanks in advanced


    I would like to know how it's done as well
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