Third Dimension GapGun Pro Manual de usuario

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This version produced on 16 September 2016
For support with your GapGun Pro please contact
Third Dimension:
Brabazon Office Park, Bristol, BS34 7PZ, UK
T: +44 (0)3333 44 3000
F: +44 (0)3333 44 0041
www.third.com
The laser complies with IEC60825-1 AM2:2001.
Because your blink reflex provides enough protection, it
is called eye safe
•Do not shine in eyes
•Do not view with optical instruments
•Do not shine in open space
•Take care around reflective surfaces
LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
CLASS 2M LASER PRODUCT
GapGuns running 7.2 software and later by default use the fixed address 10.10.10.1
PCs running SPC3D 7.2 and later should be configured to use the fixed address 10.10.10.255
Network Mask 255.0.0.0
SPC3D 7 and the GapGun 7 software use the TCP/IP communication ports
Firewalls must be set to permit connections on these ports.
NOTE: The GapGun software will not work if these ports are not opened.
TCP/21030
UDP/21030
Inbound and Outbound
GapGun Pro CERDISP and CERHOSTGG5 use TCP/IP communication port UDP/987
GapGun MX+ CERDISP and CERHOSTGG4 use TCP/IP communication port TCP/987
Prior to V7.2 the GapGun and SPC3D used these default fixed addresses:
These should be replaced with the new 10.10.10.x addresses where possible.
100.0.0.1
100.0.0.255

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USER GUIDE Page
TABLE OF OPERATIONS 4
GAPGUN OVERVIEW 6
MENU NAVIGATION 10
WORKS ORDER MENUS 11
ADMINISTRATOR MODE 16
INSTALLING SOFTWARE UPDATE 19
INSTALLING CALIBRATION FILES 19
CREATING STATISTICAL CHECKPLANS 20
INSTALL CONTEXT MENU CHECKPLANS 21
GLOSSARY 23

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GapGun TCP/IP Network Configuration Information 2
GapGun Pro Case Contents 6
GapGun Pro Overview 6
Power Management
Internal Battery 7
Clip-in Battery 7
Vchange Sensor heads 7
Docking Station 8
Standoffs 8
Image Mask 8
Usage
Daily Care, Cleaning and Calibration 9
Works order Menu 10
Works order Context Menu 10
Measurement Screen 11
OnScreen Keyboard 12
Results Menu 12
Works Orders
Downloading Checkplans 13
Running a Works Order 13
Feature display formats 13
Returning results 14
Deleting Works Orders 15
Feature Context menu
Filtering results 15
Deleting results 15
Deleting Works orders 15
Select List Feature details 16
Checking Head calibration 16
Power Management —Switching On and Off 17
Vchange Sensor Exchange 17

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Administrator mode
Entering Administrator mode 18
Setting GapGun name 18
Setting Language 18
Setting Date and time 18
Configuring Coprocessor mode 19
CERDISP Remote Display mode 20
Calibrating the touchscreen 21
Networking
Configuring LAN communications 21
Wireless Wi-Fi Configurations 22
Personal Wi-FI Configuration
Configuring Wi-Fi IP Addressing 23
Personal Wi-Fi security overview 23
Configuring Personal Wi-Fi security 24
Creating and Configuring an Ad-Hoc Wi-Fi network 25
Enterprise Wi-Fi Configuration 26
Installing Root CA Certificates manually 26
Installing Root CA Certificates auto enrolment 27
Installing Personal Certificates for EAP-TLS 27
Installing Software Updates 29
Installing Calibration files 29
Installing Software Licences 30
Updating Licences and Calibrations via the Intenet 30
Disk Cleanup 21
Support Mode 31
Status Report 31
Installing checkplans on the context menu 32
Creating statistical checkplans 32
Head Check and Repeatability Theory 33
Updating the GapGun Operating System 34
Measurement Error Reporting 36
Glossary 37

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A. Laser source
B. Camera
C. Green indicator LEDs
D. Vchange collar release
E. Trigger
F. On / Off switch
G. USB slot
H. Touch screen display
I. Head power indicator
J. Red laser activity indicator
K. Drop Protection jacket
L. V-Standoff
M. Wrist strap
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A. Desktop battery charger
B. GapGun Pro with VChange sensor
C. Calibration gauge block
D. Hex tool training artifact
E. Docking station
F. Docking Station Cabling
G. Calibration pin gauge
H. Gauge block cleaning brush
I. Clip-on rechargeable battery pack
J. Spare rechargeable battery
K. GapGun software memory stick
L. Space for Shock protection sensor jacket
M. Extra VChange Sensors
N. Standoffs
O. Desktop charger power supply
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The clip on battery pack attaches onto the base
of the handle and provides power for additional
4-6 hours.
The Desktop charger will recharge the battery in
about 1.5 hours.
The VChange sensor system allows sensor heads
to be quickly and easily changed without using
any tools. The Vchange system can be retrofitted
to existing MX+ handles and sensors. Sensor
heads can be freely interchanged between
different handles.
To swap the sensor head squeeze the orange
release tabs on the Vchange collar and pull the
sensor off the handle. Push the new sensor into
place until the collar lock clicks. The sensor can
be swapped without turning off the GapGun.
The GapGun Pro has an internal battery which can
power the GapGun for 4 to 5 hours of normal use.
The battery can be recharged using the docking
station or via the clip-on battery which can be used to
extend the period of use by a further 4-6 hours.

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Some heads have a three position mask in front of the laser. Turning the laser cap changes the mask:
Position I places a mask line in the centre of the laser line. This artificially divides the laser line into a left and
right side. It can be used to measure features where it is difficult to identify the left and right sides
of a feature.
Position II is the default position which allows the full width of the laser line to be used.
Position III masks the laser on the right and left ends of the line presenting a shorter laser line on the feature.
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The Docking Station connects the GapGun to the PC
though an Ethernet connection.
It also powers the GapGun, recharges the internal
battery and is a safe place to store the GapGun.
Standoffs are used in applications where the
parts being measured can’t possibly move. The
standoffs help stabilise the GapGun and position
it correctly.
The black V standoffs are for measuring gaps and
the grey H standoffs are for sealant beads.

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Protect the GapGun by always using the Head
Jacket (above) and wrist loop.
Before each use: check lenses are clean, check
for any damage and verify calibration.
If the GapGun is dropped, check it for damage
and verify calibration.
The GapGun lenses need to be clean: Inspect the
highlighted areas for dust, grease or fingerprints;
clean them with the kit provided if required.
The GapGun Pro is designed for indoor use; keep
the system and its accessories dry and clean. Do
not use solvents on any surface.
Always verify calibration before use by measuring the Gauge Block or Pin Gauge supplied with your system. See
the Checking Head Calibration section in this manual for more details on running the Head Check checkplan.
FOV15/40/80 To perform a calibration check successfully, place the gauge block on a flat, stable surface.
Using the V-standoff, locate the tip in the gap to position the sensor at the correct distance
from the block.
FOV7 To perform a calibration check successfully. Using the V-standoff, locate the pin into the V
from the top of the standoff, taking care not to apply undue pressure to the pin.
NOTE: Failure to follow these steps may cause false calibration failures.
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Context Menu
Pressing the context menu button brings up a set of
additional items related to the current menu allowing
access to other functions or to system wide functions.
The example is the Works Order Context menu.
Power off
This allows the GapGun to be turned off.
Administrator
Provides access to the Administrator Menu, which is
password protected, it allows various features of the
GapGun to be configured such as GapGun Name,
Comms, Language, Font Size, Date/Time, Touch Screen
Calibration. In Administrator mode a green figure
appears in the top right hand corner.
Operator
Returns the user level to Operator restricting access to
configuration options.
Status report
The Status report provides information about the
current state of the GapGun. The report has three
sections; Handle, Head and Network.
Volume
Volume allows the operator to adjust the loudness of
the GapGun informational and warning sounds.
GapGun
Name
Set to the serial number of the GapGun
changed from the Admin Menu
Tools
Checkplan
Tools checkplan to make instant measure-
ments. In Metric and Inches.
Battery shows remaining charge, the flash indi-
cates that the battery is charging.
Wi-Fi connected, dark bars indicate signal
strength.
Download shows the GapGun is talking to a
host PC.
Co-processor Shown when the GapGun is
connected to a co-processor.
New Works Order.
Open Works Order not yet completed.
Locked Works Order ready to be uploaded.
Scroll up or down between menu items.
Scroll left or right between different views.
Context Menu Access to extra functions de-
pendent on which screen is in use.
Return to the previous menu
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