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Optical Calibration Standard targets seem out of sequence - vision probe calibration

I'm not sure what details are really relevant here, because I'm pretty new to this. Let me start with what I think are the relevant details behind the error message, and then later fill in what may not be useful Slight smile
Machine: Tesa Visio 300 DCC
PCDMIS Version 2010 R2 Pro Disappointed )(Cad seems really nice!)
Other Symptoms: PCDMIS says it cannot zoom, that I need to recalibrate
Calibration Slide: Just bought the quite expensive calibration slide direct from hexagon PN 25-1234-02
FrameGrabber: IDS Falcon
Windows 10 x64

So here's what I tried. I went into the probe setup, clicked measure. I tried calibrate optical center, but when I click the ++ button PCDMIS happily gives me the message "Attempted to move outside calibrated range- Ple re-calibrate optics." … Well, I thought that's what I was trying to do!
Fine, I manually moved the zoom....maybe not the best thing for accuracy....and did the center calibration. It was fairly close.
I then go to calibrate optics. The only option for calibration standard not disabled is "Hexagon Metrology slide", which, as far as I know, is what I bought.
Under the calibrate group I selected "Pixel Size" only (KISS to begin with)
Under settings Illumination is "Bottom Light"
Focus Lens N.A. is 0.00 and Range is 1.856 (Not really sure what those are for, so I didn't touch them)
I hit calibrate
The light level changes a bit, and it goes through the 3 popups about being aligned, cleaned, etc. I read the model number for the slide off the video of the machine, so I'm fairly confident its face up Slight smile
I let it do its focus. I've tried this step all around the slide. Nothing seems to make a difference there...
It then asks to center the rectangular targets. I assume this is the rectangles in rectangles...so I do....
It then adjusts light again, and draws some autoline boxes around the outermost rectangle. Then it complains with the message in the topic. I'll include a screenshot from the calibration to make sure I'm not doing something incredibly stupid. Also including the part number in the view in case I'm not supposed to be able to read it normally Slight smile

I suspect I have more than one problem....






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  • It has the same issue on XP.

    I think though that with some research, I'm onto the problem, but can't seem to get to the solution yet. The computer that came with this has only fixed probe/calibration files. So I have .75 or 1x. The machine however, is actually a .7 to 4.5 motorized zoom. So .75 and 1.0 calibrated probe files means everything "looks" wrong. Honestly, I;ve been testing with the file marked 1.0, so its probably really bad. I may try the .75 and see if it makes a difference.

    So, any ideas on this? Does anyone in here have a visio 300 dcc with motorized zoom who wants to send me the as-shipped prb/ocf/whatever else I need files that allows zooming? Do you think Hexagon who now owns tesa might have it? I'm so close to having this thing working exactly as I want/need it to after 4 weeks of non-stop working on it. Granted, I probably spent waaaaaay too much time getting PC-DMIS 2010 to work on Windows 10 x64! If anyone wants the "magic formula" to make this work I'm more than willing to post. It was pretty easy, though slightly hackish Slight smile
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  • It has the same issue on XP.

    I think though that with some research, I'm onto the problem, but can't seem to get to the solution yet. The computer that came with this has only fixed probe/calibration files. So I have .75 or 1x. The machine however, is actually a .7 to 4.5 motorized zoom. So .75 and 1.0 calibrated probe files means everything "looks" wrong. Honestly, I;ve been testing with the file marked 1.0, so its probably really bad. I may try the .75 and see if it makes a difference.

    So, any ideas on this? Does anyone in here have a visio 300 dcc with motorized zoom who wants to send me the as-shipped prb/ocf/whatever else I need files that allows zooming? Do you think Hexagon who now owns tesa might have it? I'm so close to having this thing working exactly as I want/need it to after 4 weeks of non-stop working on it. Granted, I probably spent waaaaaay too much time getting PC-DMIS 2010 to work on Windows 10 x64! If anyone wants the "magic formula" to make this work I'm more than willing to post. It was pretty easy, though slightly hackish Slight smile
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