MicroScribe 3D Users Guide & Set-Up Instructions


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3. Power Supply Cable Last, connect the power cable. Before connecting the power supply, be sure the MicroScribe-3D is turned off (the switch on the rear should be pressed to the right). Plug the round plug from the power supply into the opening on the back panel of the electronics module as shown in Figure 7. To prevent possible accidents make sure that all cabling is secured out of the way of drawers or passersby. Configuring the MicroScribe-3D for DigitizingPlacement of the MicroScribe Now that your MicroScribe is connected and ready to use, you should situate it on your desktop, workbench, or other workplace so that it is optimally configured for digitizing. Figure 8 shows the recommended set-up for digitizing (see Figure 10 for a more detailed example). Note that the rear panel of the MicroScribe-3D faces away from the user and that the MicroScribe-3D is set up along the side of the digitizing workspace. This is completely arbitrary, since the MicroScribe can digitize in any volume it can reach. We suggest that you first try a configuration like the one in Figure 10, and then customize the positioning of the MicroScribe-3D based on your experience and special needs. FIGURE 8 - The recommended workspace for he MicroScribe. We suggest that you work on one side of the unit, with the center of your workspace about halfway from full extension of the arm. Bolting the MicroScribe down (optional) The MicroScribe-3D is designed to sit securely on a flat, rigid surface. You may also mount it rigidly to your work surface by using a single bolt (size 3/8″-16) inserted through your work surface up through the center of the MicroScribe base. Be sure that the bolt you use does not extend too far into the MicroScribe. The bolt used should extend NOT MORE than ½” (1.25 cm) from the surface to which the MicroScribe is being mounted. Longer bolts could interfere with internal electronics and damage the system. In other words, the bolt length should be the thickness of the surface you are mounting to plus up to ½” (1.25 cm) to attach to the MicroScribe. Do NOT bolt the MicroScribe down to an electrically conducting surface unless that surface is grounded and not subject to electrical interference or noise. You may also use a large tripod mount, as the threading on the mounting hole should correspond to standard tripod mounts.

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