Konica Minolta Graphics Tablet Range7 User Manual

Non-contact 3D Digitizer  
/
 
Instruction Manual  
Read and understand all  
instructions before using.  
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Safety Precautions  
When using this handware, the following points must be strictly observed to ensure correct and safe use. After  
you have read this manual, keep it in a safe place where it can be referred to anytime a question arises.  
(Failure to adhere to the following points may result in death or serious injury.)  
WARNING  
Do not use the RANGE7/5 in places where  
flammable or combustible gases (gasoline etc.)  
are present. Doing so may cause fire.  
Do not insert or disconnect the AC power cord's  
plug with wet hands. Doing so may cause  
electric shock.  
Always use the AC adapter supplied as a  
standard accessory with the RANGE7/5, and  
connect it to an AC outlet of rated voltage and  
frequency. Failure to do so may in damage the  
RANGE7/5, causing a fire or electric shock.  
Do not disassemble or modify the RANGE7/5 or  
AC adapter. Doing so may cause a fire or electric  
shock.  
Take special care not to allow liquid or metal  
objects to enter the RANGE7/5. Doing so may  
cause a fire or electric shock. Should liquid or  
metal objects enter the RANGE7/5, turn the  
power OFF immediately, disconnect the AC  
adapter from the AC outlet, and contact the  
nearest KONICA MINOLTA-authorized service  
facility.  
Do not bend, twist or pull the AC power cord  
excessively. Also, do not place heavy object on  
the AC power cord, or damage or modify the  
RANGE7/5. Doing so may cause damage to the  
AC power cord, resulting in fire or electric shock.  
The RANGE7/5 should not be operated if dirt or  
dust has entered through the vent holes. Doing  
so may result in a fire. For periodic inspection,  
contact the nearest KONICA MINOLTA-  
authorized service facility.  
When disconnecting the AC adapter's plug,  
always hold the plug and pull it to remove it.  
Never pull the AC power cord itself. Doing so  
may damage the AC power cord, causing a fire  
or electric shock.  
If the RANGE7/5 will not be used for a long  
time, disconnect the AC adapter from the  
AC outlet. Accumulated dirt or water on the  
prongs of the AC adapter's plug may cause a  
fire. If there is any dirt or water on the prongs of  
the AC adapter's plug, remove it.  
Never stare into the laser emitting  
window.  
Do not place a lens, mirror or optical  
element in the passage of the laser  
beam. Doing so may converge the  
laser beam, resulting in damage to  
your eyes, burns or fire. To prevent  
the above accidents, make sure that a  
wall or similar which can block the  
laser beam is located behind the  
object.  
The RANGE7/5 should not be operated if it is  
damaged, or smoke or odd smells are detected.  
Doing so may result in a fire. In such situations,  
turn the power OFF immediately, disconnect the  
AC adapter from the AC outlet, and contact the  
nearest KONICA MINOLTA-authorized service  
facility.  
(Failure to adhere to following points may result in injury or damage to this  
instrument or other property.)  
CAUTION  
Do not place the instrument on an unstable or  
Be sure to connect the AC power cord plug to an  
AC outlet that has a grounding terminal.  
sloping surface. Doing so may result in its  
dropping or overturning, causing injury. Take  
care not to drop the instrument when carrying it.  
Make sure that the AC outlet is located near the  
RANGE7/5 and that the AC adapter's plug can  
be easily connected and disconnected.  
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Foreword  
About the packing materials contained in your product package  
Please ensure that you carefully keep the packing materials (corrugated cardboard, cushion materials, and  
plastic bags) contained in your product package.  
The RANGE7/5 is a precision measuring instrument. If you transport the RANGE7/5 to our factory for the  
purpose of maintenance (repair, etc.), you should use the packing materials contained in the product package in  
order to minimize impact and shock during transportation. If any of the packing materials are lost or damaged,  
please contact a KONICA MINOLTA-authorized service facility.  
Notes On Use  
We shall guarantee the RANGE7/5 operation at 10°C to 40°C ambient temperature and 65% or less relative  
humidity. Ensure that the RANGE7/5 operating environment is within this range.  
The RANGE7/5 has been calibrated at 20°C. It is recommended that this instrument should be used at a room  
temperature of 20°C.  
The RANGE7/5 has been designed for indoor use. Do not use this instrument outdoors.  
Do not use the RANGE7/5 in a place exposed to direct sunlight in summer, or near a heater.  
The RANGE7/5 temperature becomes much higher than the ambient temperature, causing a fault of the  
instrument. Use the RANGE7/5 in a well-ventilated place. Do not block the ventilation port.  
Do not use the RANGE7/5 in a dusty place, or in a place with high humidity. Otherwise, there may be a fault with  
the instrument.  
Do not strike or apply strong vibration to the RANGE7/5. Otherwise, the instrument may have a fault.  
Do not use the RANGE7/5 near a high-rise building or a road with heavy traffic. If the RANGE7/5 and the targets  
being measured shake, the RANGE7/5 may not obtain accurate measurement results.  
Do not overturn the RANGE7/5. Otherwise, the instrument may have a fault.  
Do not disconnect any cable while the RANGE7/5 is ON (while Power button is lit yellow-green.) Otherwise,  
there may be a fault with the instrument.  
The RANGE7/5 is a class 2 laser instrument as specified in IEC Publication 60825-1. Handle this instrument  
properly by observing the instructions given in this manual.  
Use the RANGE7/5 at an altitude of 2000 m max.  
When you use the RANGE7/5 for the first time, or after transportation, make sure that the lens is securely  
fastened. If the lens becomes loose, tighten it securely by following the lens exchanging procedure.  
Care On Storage  
The RANGE7/5 should be stored in areas with temperatures of between -10ºC and +50ºC. Do not store it in  
areas subject to high temperature or high humidity or where sudden changes in temperature or condensation  
are likely to occur. We recommend storing the RANGE7/5 around room temperature (20ºC) with a desiccant  
(silica gel etc.).  
Do not leave the RANGE7/5 inside a closed car or in the trunk of a car. Under direct sunlight, the increase in  
temperature can be extreme and may result in malfunctions.  
When shipping the product, use the original packing materials in which the product was shipped. The materials will  
provide protection against vibrations and impact, and also provide some protection against sudden changes in  
temperature.  
The RANGE7/5 should not be stored in areas where there is an excessive amount of dust, cigarette smoke or  
chemical gas. Failure to adhere to this may result in performance degradation or break-down.  
When lenses are not in use, attach the lens and mount caps and store the lenses in the exclusive case.  
When storing the RANGE7/5 with lens attached, put the lens cap on the lens.  
Notes On Cleaning  
If the RANGE7/5 needs cleaning, wipe with a soft dry cloth. Never use solvents such as thinner or benzene.  
If the lens or laser emitting window is dirty, blow off sand or dust using a blower. If the lens is still dirty, wipe the  
lens gently with a piece of cleaning paper dampened with a cleaning agent.  
In cases of malfunction, do not disassemble the RANGE7/5 or attempt to repair it yourself. Contact the nearest  
KONICA MINOLTA-authorized service facility.  
Disposal Method  
Make sure that the RANGE7/5, accessories and the packing materials are either disposed of or recycled correctly  
in accordance with local laws and regulations.  
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Laser Label Indication  
Warning and instruction labels about the laser  
RANGE7/5  
<FRONT>  
<REAR>  
Other warning label  
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About this Manual (Contents)  
This instruction manual provides the following contents about preparations for use of the RANGE7/5.  
• Precautions for Use  
• Part Names and Functions  
• System Configuration and Accessories  
• Setup Procedure for Measurement with the RANGE7/5  
• RANGE7/5 Measuring Steps (Images)  
• Measuring Principle of the RANGE7/5  
• RANGE7/5 Specifications and Accessories  
In this manual, illustrations of RANGE7 are used. The product name printed on the front side of RANGE5 is different.  
Contents and Descriptions  
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About the RANGE7/5  
Standard accessories  
Optional accessories  
n System Diagram  
<RANGE7>  
Light-receiving lens  
(TELE, WIDE)  
KONICA MINOLTA  
RANGE7  
AC adapter  
Marker sheet trial pack  
RA-A104  
AC power cord  
(T, W markers: 500 pcs each)  
Calibration chart  
RA-105  
3D data processing software  
RANGE VIEWER  
USB Cable (5m)  
IF-A22  
: Europe only (3m)  
IF-A18  
Calibration  
sheet  
Calibration  
base  
Personal computer  
(Commercially available)  
Reverse engineering  
RA-A107  
/inspection software  
RA-A106  
Rapidform®  
XOVTM/ XORTM  
Tripod set  
RA-A121  
Platform set  
for Tripod  
RA-A151  
Measuring Stand Set  
RA-A200  
Marker sheet T  
RA-A205  
(Marker: 2,500 pcs)  
Marker sheet W  
RA-A206  
(Marker: 2,500 pcs)  
Dolly  
VI-B41  
Carrying case  
RA-A213  
Rotating Stage (3 kg)  
Rotating Stage (20 kg)  
Caster for carrying  
case RA-A214  
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Standard accessories  
Optional accessories  
<RANGE5>  
KONICA MINOLTA  
RANGE5  
AC adapter  
Marker sheet trial pack  
RA-A108  
(Marker: 500 pcs)  
AC power cord  
Calibration chart  
RA-A105  
3D data processing software  
RANGE VIEWER  
USB Cable (5m)  
IF-A22  
: Europe only (3m)  
IF-A18  
Calibration  
sheet  
Calibration  
base  
Personal computer  
Reverse engineering  
/inspection software  
RA-A107  
(Commercially available)  
RA-A106  
Rapidform®  
XOVTM/ XORTM  
Tripod set  
RA-A121  
Platform set  
for Tripod  
RA-A151  
Marker sheet W  
RA-A206  
(Marker: 2,500 pcs)  
Measuring Stand Set  
RA-A200  
Dolly  
VI-B41  
Carrying case  
RA-A213  
Rotating Stage (20 kg)  
Rotating Stage (3 kg)  
Caster for carrying  
case RA-A214  
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n Names of Parts and Functions  
1) Carrying handle  
3) Laser-emitting Window  
WARNING  
2) Light-Receiving Lens  
A laser beam is emitted  
from this port.  
Do not stare directly into  
the laser beam.  
4) Laser shutter  
6) Platform mounting screw hole  
5) Rubber sole  
7) Power switch  
8) AC adapter terminal  
9) USB port (Type B)  
Laser Label Indication (page 3)  
1) Carrying handle  
Used to lift or carry the RANGE7/5. (Be sure to hold the RANGE7/5 body with both hands.)  
Exchange the light-receiving lens for an optimum lens (Tele or Wide lens), depending on  
the measuring target size and measuring distance.  
2) Light-receiving lens  
3) Laser-emitting window  
A laser beam is emitted to a measuring target from this window. (Do not stare directly into  
the laser beam.)  
4) Lens shutter  
5) Rubber sole  
When the power is switched off, this shutter closes to protect the laser emitting window.  
Four rubber soles are attached at the bottom of the RANGE7/5. To install the RANGE7/5  
directly on a firm table, use these parts. Also, use the calibration chart set during field  
calibration (under standard accessories); or when mounting the RANGE7/5 to the tripod  
set, or measuring stand set (under optional accessories), use these parts to set the  
RANGE7/5 in place.  
6) Platform mounting screw hole Screw holes for fastening the RANGE7/5 to the measuring stand platform or tripod  
platform (under optional accessories).  
7) Power switch  
8) AC adaptor terminal  
9) USB port  
Turns ON/OFF the RANGE7/5 power supply.  
Connect the RANGE7/5 AC adaptor plug to this terminal.  
When connecting the RANGE7/5 to a PC, connect the USB cable (standard accessory)  
Type B plug.  
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(Unit: mm)  
n Dimensions  
248  
387.9  
ø 35  
ø66  
ø74.7  
ø61.5  
57.7  
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197.7  
57.7  
292.4  
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Installation and Setup  
n Installation  
This section describes the RANGE7/5 installation procedures and precautions for installation.  
<Installation procedure>  
To install the RANGE7/5, you can use the following three methods:  
1) Direct installation on a table or like surface (including a measuring table prepared by user)  
2) Installation using tripod set (under optional accessories)  
3) Installation using measuring stand set (under optional accessories)  
1) Direct installation on table  
The RANGE7/5 can be directly installed on a table or like surface by using the rubber soles at the bottom of the unit.  
NOTE • Install the RANGE7/5 on a firm, level table.  
• To install the RANGE7/5 on a table prepared by user, use a firm, level table wide enough to put to completely secure the four  
rubber soles.  
• When the RANGE7/5 is directly installed on a table, the RANGE7/5 may not obtain the correct measurement results depending  
on the position relative to the measuring target.  
In this case, use of the tripod set or measuring stand set (under optional accessories) is recommended.  
2) Installation using tripod set (under optional accessories)  
Mount the RANGE7/5 to the tripod platform (under optional accessories).  
• Before mounting the RANGE7/5, make sure that the tripod platform is properly mounted to the tripod.  
* For the tripod platform to tripod mounting procedure, refer to the instruction manual with regards to the tripod platform.  
• When using the tripod set, tighten the lock lever for each part so that the tripod will not accidentally shake.  
• Install the tripod set on a firm floor. To move the tripod set, slide it slowly with the dolly (under optional accessories).  
NOTE  
[Mounting procedure]  
1) Hold the tripod platform swing plate mounted to the tripod, set horizontally.  
2) Hold the handles with both hands, and put the RANGE7/5 on the swing plate.  
* Among the four rubber soles at the bottom of the RANGE7/5, the two soles  
on the rear side must fit securely into the swing plate positioning holes.  
3) Insert the four screws on the back of the swing plate into the platform  
mounting screw holes at the bottom of the RANGE7/5, and turn the screws  
clockwise to tighten them securely.  
NOTE  
When removing the RANGE7/5, perform the above procedure in the reverse  
order.  
Normally, the screws at the bottom of the swing plate will not come off.  
However, if the screws are forcibly turned from the RANGE7/5 removing  
position, the screws may come off.  
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3) Installation using the measuring stand set (under optional accessories)  
Mount the RANGE7/5 to the measuring stand platform (under optional accessories).  
NOTE • Before mounting the RANGE7/5, make sure that the measuring stand platform is properly mounted to the measuring stand.  
* For the procedure on how to mount the measuring stand platform to the measuring stand, refer to the instruction manual for  
the measuring stand set.  
• When using the measuring stand, tighten the lock lever for each part so that the measuring stand will not accidentally shake.  
• Install the measuring stand on a firm floor. Do not step on the leg, or hang on the arm.  
[Mounting procedure]  
1) Hold the measuring stand platform swing plate horizontally mounted to  
the measuring stand arm.  
2) Hold the handles with both hands, and put the RANGE7/5 on the swing  
plate.  
* Among the four rubber soles at the bottom of the RANGE7/5, the two  
soles on the rear side must securely fit into the swing plate positioning  
holes.  
3) Insert four screws on the back of the swing plate into the platform mounting  
screw holes at the bottom of the RANGE7/5, and turn the screws clockwise  
to tighten them securely.  
NOTE  
When removing the RANGE7/5, perform the above procedure in the  
reverse order.  
Normally, the screws at the bottom of the swing plate will not come off.  
However, if the screws are forcibly turned from the RANGE7/5 removing  
position, the screws may come off.  
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n Setup  
To execute measurement using the RANGE7, mount an optimum lens depending on the measuring target size and the measuring distance,  
and install the RANGE7 at an optimum position relative to the measuring target. (No replacement lens for RANGE5.)  
The following is an example of the ordinary RANGE7/5 setup using the tripod setting (under optional accessories).  
RANGE7/5  
Cable clamp  
Tripod Set  
Platform for Tripod  
Object  
AC adapter  
(100V AC main outlet with  
a grounding terminal)  
AC power cord  
RANGE VIEWER  
USB cable  
Personal Computer  
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<Setup procedure>  
This section describes the procedure for installing the RANGE7/5 properly, and completing the preparations for measurement.  
Make preparations according to the following procedures:  
1) Installing the RANGE7/5.  
2) Set the RANGE7/5 at a position relative to the proper target, and mount the lens suitable in question as the target of measure. (No  
replacement lens for RANGE5.)  
3) Connect the AC adaptor to the RANGE7/5.  
4) Connect the RANGE7/5 to a PC.  
5) Turn ON the RANGE7/5 power switch to start warming up the RANGE7/5.  
1) Installing the RANGE7/5  
The RANGE7/5 can be directly installed on a table by using the rubber soles at the bottom. Also, it can be installed with the tripod set or  
measuring stand (under optional accessories). When the tripod set or measuring stand are used, the RANGE7/5 orientation can be freely  
changed (up/down and right/left). This feature is useful for measurement.  
Memo For installation procedure details, please refer to the description on “Installation”.  
2) Setting the RANGE7/5’s position relative to the measuring target, and exchanging the lens  
(RANGE7 only)  
Scan Position Adjustment  
The location and posture of the work and RANGE7/5 can be adjusted so that the two are appropriately positioned for  
scanning. These adjustments are made by activating the monitoring feature and watching the work in the monitor window.  
RANGE VIEWER monitor window  
Receiver lens  
RANGE7: TELE/WIDE replaceable  
RANGE5: No replacement lens  
RANGE7/5  
Distance to work  
450mm to 800mm  
X
Z
Y
Click the [Monitor] button to check the work on the monitor  
window.  
Work  
The origin is set at the sensor position which is  
approximately 120 mm behind the center of the lens  
surface. Therefore, the Z dimension has an offset of  
around 120 mm applied.  
Distance to work and work size  
(Unit: mm)  
WIDE lens  
450 800  
141×176 150×188 267×334  
97 109 194  
Lens  
Distance  
X×Y  
TELE lens  
450 800  
79×99  
54  
Z
Memo  
For RANGE5, please refer to the WIDE lens data.  
Distance to work and work size  
in MultiFocus mode  
(Unit: mm)  
WIDE lens  
475 766  
138×172 159×199 256×320  
97 109 194  
Lens  
Distance  
X×Y  
TELE lens  
462 781  
81×102  
54  
Z
Memo For RANGE5, please refer to the WIDE lens data.  
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Changing of Lens (RANGE7 only)  
Set the RANGE7 at a position proper to the measuring target, and exchange the lens for an optimum one, depending on the measuring  
target size and the distance between the RANGE7 and the measuring target.  
NOTE When changing the lens, confirm that the lens number is the same number as the RANGE7 body.  
Memo RANGE7 needs to warm up for about 20 minutes after being switched ON. It is always possible to change lenses, but if the lens  
temperature is different from the main body temperature, it may result in inaccurate measurements.  
To avoid this problem, change lenses before switching the RANGE7 ON, and warm-up the RANGE7 with the lens to be used  
attached. If the lens must be changed after the RANGE7 has already warmed up, wait at least 5 minutes for the lens temperature  
to adjust to the temperature of the RANGE7.  
[Lens exchanging procedure]  
1) Turn the lens mounted to the RANGE7 counterclockwise by holding the  
"mark"  
lens barrel. After turning the lens to the hit position, pull it out straight  
slowly.  
2) Align the side pin of the lens with the red mark on the RANGE7, and  
insert the lens straightly according to the inside guide.  
3) After inserting the lens to the hit position, turn it clockwise by holding  
the lens barrel to tighten it securely.  
NOTE  
Remove the lens by reversing the attaching procedure.  
Be careful to avoid touching the lens surface when changing lenses.  
Memo  
Grease for lubrication has been applied to the screw for installation  
of the lens. When the RANGE7 is purchased, the screw of the  
lens not attached to the RANGE7 is wrapped with a transparent  
sheet for grease protection. Remove this sheet before use.  
When removing the lens, attach the mount and lens caps.  
Lens cap  
Mount cap  
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3) Connecting the AC adaptor  
1) Connect the AC cable to the AC adaptor for the RANGE7/5.  
2) Insert the AC adaptor plug of the dedicated AC adaptor (AC-A324)  
to the AC adaptor connection terminal on the right of the  
RANGE7/5 rear panel.  
3) Insert the AC cable plug connected to the AC adaptor to a 100 V  
AC main outlet.  
NOTE Insert the plug securely to the innermost position.  
4) Connecting the RANGE7/5 to a PC  
1) Insert the Type B plug of the dedicated USB cable to the USB  
port on the right of the RANGE7/5 rear panel.  
Memo  
The USB connection port of the RANGE7/5 is equipped  
with the plug hold mechanism. First, when the plug is  
inserted, it will hit something. Then, you must further  
insert the plug securely to the innermost position.  
2) Insert the end of the USB cable (Type A plug) into the USB port  
of the PC.  
NOTE • Insert the plug securely to the innermost position.  
• During measurement with the RANGE7/5, or during data  
processing after measurement, do not disconnect the USB  
cable.  
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5) Turning power on/off  
1) Push the white power button in the upper right part of the rear  
panel of the RANGE7/5.  
A short beep sounds, the power is switched on, and the power  
button is lit yellow-green.  
Power button  
2) Warming-up of the RANGE7/5 starts when the laser shutter is  
opened.  
Memo  
RANGE7/5 needs to warm up for about 20 minutes after being  
switched ON.  
While the RANGE7/5 is warming up, a message that the  
RANGE7/5 is now warming up will appear on the screen of  
RANGE VIEWER software. This message will disappear when  
warming-up of the RANGE7/5 is completed.  
3) Push the yellow-green-lit power button again. Two short beeps  
will sound, the power is switched off, and then the light of the  
power button will disappear.  
NOTE  
Do not turn the RANGE7/5 off during measurement or data  
processing after a measurement.  
When turning the power OFF, do not unplug the AC power cord  
from the AC outlet until the power light disappears.  
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n About Field Calibration  
The figure below shows an example of setting up the RANGE7/5 for calibration using the Calibration Set.  
Enough space is needed to spread out the sheet.  
1280×430 mm  
RANGE7/5  
Calibration chart  
Set the calibration chart in the position  
marked on the sheet for the lens being used.  
Calibration base  
Memo  
For RANGE5, place in the  
position off the WIDE lens.  
Calibration sheet  
Do not touch the front side of the chart with bare  
hands. If dirty, wipe the chart clean with a dry  
soft piece of cloth.  
Calibration is easy to understand and perform  
with the Calibration Wizard. For details, see “5-1.  
Calibration” on p. 70 of the Reference Manual.  
Scanning is done seven times for calibration.  
Position and angle the calibration chart as  
indicated in the Calibration Wizard.  
Calibration should be performed in the following cases:  
• Before using for the first time after purchase.  
• If the RANGE7/5 has not been used for a few days.  
• If the ambient temperature during storage or use is drastically different from the ambient temperature at the time calibration was last  
performed.  
• If the RANGE7/5 may have been subject to vibrations during shipping or movement.  
• To achieve higher measurement accuracy.  
NOTE  
The Calibration Chart has been calibrated using the RANGE7/5 unit with which it was shipped. When performing calibration, be sure  
to use the Calibration Chart with the same number as the RANGE7/5 body.  
Before performing calibration, confirm that the lens number is the same number as the RANGE7/5 body.  
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Measuring Steps (Images)  
n Installation and Measurement (Image)  
Example of installation on Measuring Stand Set RA-A200 (optional accessory)  
Example of installation on Tripod Set RA-A121 (optional accessory)  
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n Shooting and Focusing (Image)  
n Scanning (Image)  
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Troubleshooting  
If you have some problems when using the RANGE7/5, please refer to the following table to check on the situation.  
The RANGE7/5 operation is controlled by the 3D processing software “RANGE VIEWER”. The RANGE VIEWER  
monitors the RANGE7/5 condition, and displays the appropriate messages.  
Please also refer to the “Error Message” section in the RANGE VIEWER Reference Manual.  
Symptoms  
Item to check / Possible causes  
Is the AC adapter connected?  
Is the AC cord of the AC adapter properly  
connected to the main outlet?  
Is the green indicator on the AC adapter  
ON?  
Corrective actions  
Check the AC adaptor and AC cord  
connections. If not connected, do so  
properly.  
Power is not turned ON.  
The indicator does not light  
yellow when the power switch is  
pressed.  
Connect the RANGE7/5 AC adapter to a  
100 to 240Vac (50 to 60Hz) main outlet  
before use.  
The yellow indicator went off  
without turning OFF the power.  
Did you disconnect the USB cable during • Connect the USB cable properly, and  
measurement?  
turn ON the RANGE7/5 power again.  
The RANGE7/5 is connected to a PC  
using the USB cable, and measurements  
are controlled by the 3D processing  
software “RANGE VIEWER”. When  
the USB cable is disconnected during  
measurement, the RANGE7/5 power  
turns off.  
*
Is the AC adapter connected?  
Check the AC adaptor and AC cord  
connections. If not connected, do so  
properly.  
Is the AC cord of the AC adapter properly  
connected to the designated main outlet?  
Connect the RANGE7/5 AC adapter to  
100 to 240Vac (50 to 60Hz) main outlet  
before use.  
Does not scan  
Is the RANGE7/5 properly connected to  
a PC using the USB cable?  
Check that the RANGE7/5 is properly  
connected to a PC using the USB cable.  
Also check that the USB cable B plug is  
securely connected to the RANGE7/5  
USB connection port.  
Is the lens properly attached?  
Is the RANGE7/5 power turned ON?  
Properly attach the lens according to  
object size, or distance to said object.  
Confirm that the power button is lit  
yellow-green when the power button in  
the upper right part of the rear panel of  
the RANGE7/5 is pressed.  
The RANGE7/5 exterior becomes • Is the RANGE7/5 vent blocked?  
Do not block the vent.  
hot  
* Doing so may cause affect air circulation  
and cause the internal temperature of  
the RANGE7/5 to rise.  
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Other Information  
n Measuring Principles  
<Basic Principle>  
The RANGE7/5 uses the light sectioning method to emit a horizontal stripe light through a cylindrical lens to the object.  
The reflected light from the object is received by the CMOS sensor, and then converted by triangulation into distance  
information.This process is repeated by scanning the stripe light vertically on the object surface using a Galvano mirror, to  
obtain a 3D image data of the object.  
Emitting lens  
CMOS sensor  
Galvano mirror  
Light-receiving lens  
Laser beam  
Object  
<High-Speed Image Processing Circuit>  
The stripe light is scanned on the CMOS image plane at one horizontal line per frame, and the CMOS is driven so that the  
block readout start position is shifted one line per frame. Approximately 1400 frames are acquired.  
• Frame rate: 600 frames/sec.  
• Block readout: 350 lines  
The output signal from the CMOS sensor is then converted into a digital signal, which is then subjected to digital signal  
processing. The processed data is finally transferred to the computer via the USB interface.  
Frame  
Memory  
CMOS Sensor  
A/D  
USB Driver  
USB  
FPGA  
Lazer  
Diodo  
Galvano  
Scanner  
CPU  
Driver  
CPU Data Bus  
<Time center of gravity and Space center of gravity>  
With this instrument, 3D images are obtained by calculating the time center of gravity of each pixel of the CMOS sensor. With  
this method, compared to the space center of gravity, use of the time center of gravity reduces the influence of sensitivity  
variations of the CMOS sensor pixels and variations in object brightness.  
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n Specifications  
MODEL NAME  
Measuring Method  
Light-Source  
KONICA MINOLTA RANGE7  
Triangulation by light sectioning method  
Semiconductor laser λ = 660 nm  
Class 2 (IEC60825-1 edition2)  
CMOS Photo diode  
Laser Classification  
Name  
Sensor  
Pixel  
1.31 Mega Pixel (1280 x 1024)  
450 to 800 (Distance from Light-Receiving Lens *1)  
TELE / WIDE  
Measuring Distance (mm)  
Light Receiving Lens (Replaceable)  
Lens  
TELE  
450  
TELE  
800  
WIDE  
450  
WIDE  
800  
Distance  
MultiFocus  
mode  
Disabled  
X-Y size  
79 × 99  
54  
141 × 176  
97  
150 × 188  
109  
267 × 334  
194  
Z
Measuring  
Range  
Meas.pitch of X-Y  
Lens  
0.08  
0.14  
0.16  
0.28  
TELE  
462  
TELE  
781  
WIDE  
475  
WIDE  
766  
(mm)  
Distance  
MultiFocus  
mode  
Enabled  
X-Y size  
81 × 102  
54  
138 × 172  
97  
159 × 199  
109  
256 × 320  
194  
Z
Meas.pitch of X-Y  
0.08  
0.13  
0.08  
0.25  
Accuracy (Interglobuler distance)*2  
Precision (Z, σ)*3  
Auto Focus  
±40 μm  
4 μm  
available  
Auto Exposure  
available  
Scanning Time  
about 2 sec. per scan  
Preview Function  
Environment Brightness  
File Format *4  
available (about 0.4 sec. per scan)  
500 lx or less  
INPUT/OUTPUT: .rgv, .rvm, .rmk (Original format), OUT only: .stl  
Output Interface  
USB 2.0 HighSpeed  
AC adapter  
Power Supply  
100-240Vac (50-60 Hz), 1.4A  
295 (W) x 190 (H) x 200 (D)  
External Dimensions (mm)  
* exclude the protruding portion of the lens and handle  
about 6.7  
Weight (kg)  
Operating Condition  
10 to 40ºC (relative humidity 65% or less, with no condensation)  
-10 to 50ºC (relative humidity 85% or less [at 35ºC] , with no  
Storage Condition  
condensation)  
Remarks (Controlled Method)  
Controlled via dedicated PC software "RANGE VIEWER"  
*1 Due to the difference of origins on the measurement reference surface and measurement data, the Z axis coordinate has an offset of about 120 mm for the measuring  
distance.  
*2 When the interglobuler distance for the ball bars (2 globes) specified in VDI/VDE2634-2 is measured under the following conditions defined by KONICA  
MINOLTA OPTICS:  
Our conditions: Temperature 20±1ºC / Using the TELE lens / Distance 450 mm / Warming up 20 mins. / Using the KONICA MINOLTA OPTICS processing  
software / With Calibration / Object to be measured: Standard KONICA MINOLTA OPTICS (2 globes) instrument / Position of object to be  
measured: KONICA MINOLTA OPTICS standard position (10 locations within the measurement space) / Does not cover the uncertainty over the  
pricing of the standard instrument.  
*3 Measuring conditions: Temperature 20±1ºC / Using the TELE lens / Distance 450 mm / Warming up 20 mins. / Using the KONICA MINOLTA OPTICS processing  
software / Object to be measured: KONICA MINOLTA OPTICS reference plain chart / 1σ  
*4 Using the KONICA MINOLTA OPTICS “RANGE VIEWER” processing software  
• The RANGE7 includes the eT-Kernel/Compact from sSOL Co., Ltd.  
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MODEL NAME  
Measuring Method  
Light-Source  
KONICA MINOLTA RANGE5  
Triangulation by light sectioning method  
Semiconductor laser λ = 660 nm  
Class 2 (IEC60825-1 edition2)  
CMOS Photo diode  
Laser Classification  
Name  
Pixel  
Sensor  
1.31 Mega Pixel (1280 x 1024)  
450 to 800 (Distance from Light-Receiving Lens *1)  
450  
Measuring Distance (mm)  
Distance  
800  
MultiFocus  
mode  
Disabled  
X-Y size  
150 × 188  
109  
267 × 334  
194  
Z
Measuring  
Range  
Meas. pitch of X-Y  
Distance  
0.16  
0.28  
475  
766  
(mm)  
MultiFocus  
mode  
Enabled  
X-Y size  
159 × 199  
109  
256 × 320  
194  
Z
Meas. pitch of X-Y  
0.08  
0.25  
Accuracy (Interglobuler distance) *2  
Precision (Z, σ)*3  
Auto Focus  
±80 μm  
8 μm  
available  
available  
Auto Exposure  
Scanning Time  
about 2 sec. per scan  
available (about 0.4 sec. per scan)  
500 lx or less  
Preview Function  
Environment Brightness  
File Format *4  
INPUT/OUTPUT: .rgv, .rvm, .rmk (Original format), OUT only: .stl  
USB 2.0 HighSpeed  
Output Interface  
AC adapter  
Power Supply  
100-240Vac (50-60 Hz), 1.4A  
295 (W) × 190 (H) × 200 (D)  
External Dimensions (mm)  
* exclude the protruding portion of the lens and handle  
about 6.7  
Weight (kg)  
Operating Condition  
10 to 40ºC (relative humidity 65% or less, with no condensation)  
-10 to 50ºC (relative humidity 85% or less [at 35ºC] , with no  
condensation)  
Storage Condition  
Remarks (Controlled Method)  
Controlled via dedicated PC software "RANGE VIEWER"  
*1 Due to the difference of origins on the measurement reference surface and measurement data, the Z axis coordinate has an offset of about 120 mm for the measuring  
distance.  
*2 When the interglobuler distance for the ball bars (2 globes) specified in VDI/VDE2634-2 is measured under the following conditions defined by KONICA  
MINOLTA OPTICS:  
Our conditions: Temperature 20±1ºC / Distance 450 mm / Warming up 20 mins. / Using the KONICA MINOLTA OPTICS processing software / With Calibration  
/ Object to be measured: Standard KONICA MINOLTA OPTICS (2 globes) instrument / Position of object to be measured: KONICA MINOLTA  
OPTICS standard position (10 locations within the measurement space)/ Does not cover the uncertainty over the pricing of the standard instrument.  
*3 Measuring conditions: Temperature 20±1ºC / Distance 450 mm / Warming up 20 mins. / Using the KONICA MINOLTA OPTICS processing software / Object to be  
measured: KONICA MINOLTA OPTICS reference plain chart / 1σ  
*4 Using the KONICA MINOLTA OPTICS "RANGE VIEWER" processing software  
• The RANGE5 includes the eT-Kernel/Compact from sSOL Co., Ltd.  
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