Dual-axis Turntable Quick Start Guide V 1.
The Dual-axis Turntable is compatible with the MINI and POP 2. The software Revo_Scan_for_win_4.1.0.20220904c.exe only supports MINI at the moment. The next version will add support for POP 2. 1. Downloading the Software Please download the latest version of Revo Scan (Windows) at https://www.revopoint3d.com/download-2/ Note: For Windows, Revo Scan V 4.1.0 and above support the Dual-axis Turntable. For macOS, the Revo Scan V 4.1.
scanner will restart automatically. 4. Powering on the Dual-axis Turntable Connect the Dual-axis Turntable to a power outlet. Please note that the Dual-axis Turntable requires at least 12V, 2A to work. 5. Entering Bluetooth Pairing Mode Press and hold the turntable's power button for 2 -3 seconds to enter Pairing Mode. When the LED flashes green continuously, it’s ready for pairing.
6. Pairing the Dual-axis Turntable and your 3D Scanner 1) Open Revo Scan and click the Dual-axis Turntable icon on the status bar 2) Click Search, and wait for the Dual-axis Turntable to be discovered. 3) Click “Add” to add Dual-axis Turntable to the Paired Devices list. 4) Finally, click “Connect” to complete the process. When the turntable’s LED is solid green, it’s connected. 7.
4) Configure your turntable by selecting a rotation speed and X-axis angle for up to 5 rotations. The Z-axis rotation speed can be adjusted from 36 to 60 seconds per rotation. The X-axis angle can be adjusted within a range of ±30°. 5) Once configured, click “Close.” 6) Click the “Start” button to begin the scan. The turntable will start spinning and automatically follow the previously selected settings. 8.
9. Model Comparison FCC Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.