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Vision Offset Calibration Order

I am using the Dual Z 443 with PC-DMIS 2013 MR1 SP6, and I am really confused with the Vision Offset Calibration Order.
Is it a must to calibrate the vision first then touch or is it ok to calibrate the touch first?

Once a while I check the vision-touch offset and the touch-touch offset, sometimes the vision-touch offset goes wrong, while
the touch-touch offset is ok, if i calibrate the vision-touch offset with the vision first, at this moment will the touch-touch offset
goes wrong? If so, will it be possible if I calibrate the touch first then vision to save time and make sure all the offset is good?
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  • Calibrate the optical first to the ring, when asked if tool moved, click YES. Run in MAN+DCC

    Then calibrate your main probe to the ring, when asked if tool moved, click NO. Run in DCC+DCC.

    Then calibrate that main probe to the sphere, when asked if tool moved, click YES. Run in MAN+DCC.

    Calibrate any other probes to the sphere, when asked if tool moved, click NO. Run in DCC+DCC.


    Everything is linked together after you calibrate your vision to the ring.
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  • Calibrate the optical first to the ring, when asked if tool moved, click YES. Run in MAN+DCC

    Then calibrate your main probe to the ring, when asked if tool moved, click NO. Run in DCC+DCC.

    Then calibrate that main probe to the sphere, when asked if tool moved, click YES. Run in MAN+DCC.

    Calibrate any other probes to the sphere, when asked if tool moved, click NO. Run in DCC+DCC.


    Everything is linked together after you calibrate your vision to the ring.
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