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Copyright © 2019 smart optics Sensortechnik GmbH. All rights reserved. – Translation of the original Operating Manual –
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Products from smart optics Sensortechnik GmbH
Copyright © 2019 smart optics Sensortechnik GmbH. All rights reserved. – Translation of the original Operating Manual –
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Table of contents
1 About this manual ........................... 5
1.1 Introduction ........................................ 5 1.2 Graphic symbols and highlighting of
important information ........................ 6
Warnings ............................................ 7 1.2.1 Figures ................................................ 7 1.2.2 Software controls ................................ 8 1.2.3 Units of measurement and numbers ... 9 1.2.4
2 For your safety ............................... 10
2.1 Intended use ..................................... 10
Material properties ............................ 10 2.1.1 Non-intended use ............................. 10 2.1.2
2.2 General safety instructions ................ 10
User qualification .............................. 10 2.2.1 Constructive protective measures ...... 11 2.2.2 Protection against injuries ................. 12 2.2.3 Protection against material damages . 15 2.2.4
2.3 Symbols on the device ...................... 17
Warnings .......................................... 18 2.3.1
3 Scope of delivery ........................... 19
3.1 Optional accessories (chargeable) ...... 20
4 Device components ........................ 21
4.1 Front view ......................................... 21 4.2 Internal view ..................................... 23 4.3 Object holders and accessories .......... 24 4.4 Connections and type plate
(rear view) ........................................ 25
5 Setup and commissioning of the scanner ............................................ 26
5.1 Choosing a workstation .................... 26 5.2 Unpacking the scanner ..................... 26
Removal of the needle protection from 5.2.1the object holders ............................. 27
5.3 Connecting the scanner .................... 28
6 Installation of aural Scan ............... 29
6.1 Setup execution ................................ 29 6.2 Loading of calibration data ................ 32
7 Positioning of the auditory canal impression ....................................... 35
7.1 Removing and inserting object holders .............................................. 36
7.2 Mounting of the auditory canal impression ......................................... 37
8 The basics of scanning ................... 39
8.1 Working with STL files ....................... 39 8.2 Operating principle of the scanner .... 39 8.3 The 3D viewer ................................... 40
Mouse functions ............................... 41 8.3.1 Functions of the icons ....................... 42 8.3.2 Keyboard functions ........................... 43 8.3.3
9 Scanning auditory canal impressions ..................................... 45
9.1 Naming scans .................................... 45
Naming rules ..................................... 46 9.1.1
9.2 Starting a scan .................................. 48 9.3 Checking and saving the scan ........... 49
Repeating a scan ............................... 50 9.3.1
9.4 Cancelling a scan .............................. 51 9.5 Scanning a barcode ........................... 51 9.6 Correcting the result of a scan .......... 53
Rescanning of areas that have not been 9.6.1captured ........................................... 53
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Matching a rescan ............................ 55 9.6.2 Automatic filling of not captured areas9.6.3
......................................................... 55 Cutting the 3D image ....................... 56 9.6.4
10 Data transfer via the “FTP Upload” module ............................................ 57
10.1 “FTP Upload” settings ....................... 57 10.2 Changing the FTP connection
information ....................................... 59 10.3 Uploading data to an FTP server ........ 60
11 Changing software settings .......... 63
11.1 “General” settings ............................ 63 11.2 “3D viewer” settings ........................ 66 11.3 “Scanning” settings .......................... 70 11.4 “Matching” settings ......................... 71
12 Module activation .......................... 74
13 Icons, menu items and shortcuts .. 75
13.1 Icons ................................................. 75 13.2 Menu ................................................ 76 13.3 Shortcuts .......................................... 77
14 Device maintenance ....................... 79
14.1 Axis calibration ................................. 79
Procedure in case of a faulty axis 14.1.1calibration ......................................... 80
14.2 3D calibration ................................... 81
Performing the 3D calibration ........... 81 14.2.1 Possible causes for the failure of the 3D 14.2.2
calibration ......................................... 85
14.3 Cleaning the scanner ........................ 86
15 Installing software updates .......... 88
15.1 Uninstalling the previous version ....... 88
15.2 Installing an update ........................... 90
Activation code renewal .................... 91 15.2.1
16 The Noah interface ......................... 92
16.1 Noah interface setup ......................... 92 16.2 Scanning with Noah .......................... 94 16.3 Viewing scans from inside Noah ........ 95
17 Faults and Repairs .......................... 97
17.1 Troubleshooting ................................ 97
Response in case of a defect ............. 97 17.1.1 Solving connection problems ............. 98 17.1.2 Solving calibration problems 17.1.3
(holes/overlappings)........................... 99 Further known problems ................. 100 17.1.4 Important file paths ......................... 101 17.1.5
17.2 Serial numbers ................................ 103 17.3 Spare parts ...................................... 103
18 Environmentally-friendly disposal ......................................... 103
18.1 Disposal of the packaging ............... 103 18.2 Disposal of the device...................... 104
19 Technical specifications ............... 105
20 Declaration of CE conformity ...... 106
20.1 mono Scan ...................................... 106 20.2 duo Scan ......................................... 107 20.3 duo Scan Touch .............................. 108 20.4 free Stage ....................................... 109 20.5 ds Production .................................. 110
21 Quick guide ................................... 111
Index ....................................................... 114
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1 About this manual
Please read through this operating manual carefully. Keep the operating manual in a safe place. If you pass on the product to somebody else, please make sure that you hand them the operating manual as well.
smart optics accepts no liability for damages due to failure to comply with the operating manual.
1.1 Introduction
The scanners of the “Audiology” product family are 3D scanners for digitizing auditory canal impressions, matched to your individual volume requirements:
The classic duo Scan is designed for everyday use in the shop. The duo Scan Touch offers an even better workflow due to its touchscreen operation.
The free Stage is the only scanner open at the front and on one side, so without a lid, and equipped with a touch sensor allowing operation on the device itself.
The high-end model ds Production is particularly suited for permanent use under production conditions.
The mono Scan is the only scanner limited to single auditory canal impressions per scan. This low-priced model is therefore ideal for low production volumes.
All audiology scanners work with the aural Scan software and use the open data formats STL, MSH or ASCII as output.
All Audiology scanners from smart optics are equipped with an interface to Noah, the “standard for integrated hearing care software” from HIMSA (Hearing Instrument Manufacturers' Software Association). This interface allows the integration of aural Scan into the Noah client.
For information about Noah, please visit: www.himsa.com/en-us/products/noahsystem4information.aspx
The widely used auditory acoustics winIPRO software is also compatible with all Audiology scanners.
For information about winIPRO, please visit: www.haag-streit.com/ipro-gmbh/en/hearing-aid-dispensers/software/
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1.2 Graphic symbols and highlighting of important information
In this manual, graphic symbols and text highlights are used to present the information more clearly. In this way you may understand the instructions better.
A triangle on the left indicates a step involving an action.
A checkmark on the left tells you what the outcome should be if you have followed one or more steps correctly.
1. An element in a sorted list
— An element in an unsorted list
Important statements are highlighted in bold type.
Important KEYWORDS are highlighted with capital letters in bold type.
ENTER The names of keys on the keyboard keys are written in upper case.
Hints for using the mouse are illustrated with a symbol showing the mouse button to be pressed.
Cross-references within a manual are highlighted with a book icon. Cross-references act as hyperlinks in the electronic version. Click on the number to follow the link. The page navigation of the PDF reader returns you to the starting point ("Previous view" or "Back").
This icon points towards functions or modules that can be purchased in addition to the scope of delivery.
Variants in operation and functionality which do not apply to every model described in this manual are marked with this symbol.
TIP
The information icon is used to highlight tips on operation and information that require your special attention.
The manufacturer of the product is indicated by the factory symbol.
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Warnings
Warnings are categorized into four levels depending on the severity of the possible consequences.
NOTICE
This combination of signal word and symbol warns you about possible material damage that might occur if the instructions are not followed correctly.
CAUTION
This combination of signal word and symbol warns you about possible minor injuries that might occur if the instructions are not followed correctly.
WARNING
This combination of signal word and symbol warns you about severe to lethal injuries that might occur if the instructions are not followed correctly.
DANGER
This combination of signal word and symbol warns you of dangerous situations which could lead directly to death or severe injuries.
Figures
Figures showing equipment and screenshots from the software are used for illustration purposes.
The images shown in this manual may differ from the appearance of your actual device or from the software supplied with your device. The screenshots show realistic examples but do not contain actual data.
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Software controls
The software controls are highlighted as follows:
OK Names of buttons in the software are shown with a coloured
background.
Name Names of fields in the software are highlighted in bold type.
File | New Names of menu items are separated by a vertical line.
Name.txt File and path names are highlighted by the font used.
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Units of measurement and numbers
In this manual the numbers are given according to the decimal system with decimal places.
Units of measurement comply with the legal units in Germany as well as the international system of units (SI).
Further information as well as measurement converters can be found on the Internet.
Measurement Unit Abbreviation
Mass/weight Kilogram
Gram
kg
g
Length Meter
Centimeter
Millimeter
Micrometer
m
cm
mm
µ
Angle Degree °
Time Hour
Minute
Second
h
m
s
Electrical power Watt W
Electrical voltage Volt
Alternating current
V
AC
Electrical frequency Hertz
Gigahertz
Hz
Ghz
Electrical current Ampere A
Protection class International Protection IP 1st digit: solids protection, 2nd digit: fluids protection
Temperature Degree Celsius °
Memory (PC) Random-Access Memory RAM
Data volume Megabyte
Gigabyte
MB
GB
CAD data format Standard Triangulation Language STL
American Standard Code for Information Interchange
ASCII
Mesh MSH
Point Cloud Measurement PCM
Picture element Pixel
Megapixel
Px (monitor), dpi (print)
Mpx
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2 For your safety
2.1 Intended use
The intended use of the smart optics Audiology scanners is the optical three-dimensional measurement of human auditory canal impressions.
Material properties
Audiology scanners scan molding materials with a dry, opaque surface. Reflective or dark surfaces can be scanned if they are previously treated with 3D Scan Spray.
Non-intended use
Audiology scanners are not intended to scan other objects, impressions made of transparent materials or living organisms.
Audiology scanners are not suitable for use in an environment heavily burdened by emissions (e.g. dust or paint).
smart optics strongly recommends not to use the scanner for any unintended use. smart optics assumes no liability for damages due to an improper use of the scanner and/or non-observance of the safety instructions indicated in these operating instructions
2.2 General safety instructions
User qualification
Users who set up, commission or operate a smart optics scanner require special knowledge for the safe operation of the scanner. This knowledge can be acquired by means of the following measures:
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1.
Read and follow these operating instructions, in particular the instructions concerning setup, commissioning and cleaning of the scanner.
2.
If possible, take part in a training course (offered optionally by the vendor).
3.
Comply with local laws, regulations, occupational safety and accident prevention rules concerning your scanner’s workplace.
4.
Make sure that all devices and cables pass the periodic safety checks for electrical appliances. Replace damaged devices and cables immediately. Make sure that the technical specifications of power cables are adequate.
Constructive protective measures
The scanner has been developed and manufactured in compliance with the applicable safety standards and with the greatest possible care to ensure safe operation and to protect the user against injuries. In particular, constructive measures include:
1.
The scanner switches off the power supply to the interior of the scanner automatically after brief inactivity or when the lid is opened. Power is only switched on again after the user has restarted activity.
2.
An ongoing scanning process is interrupted automatically when the lid is opened. Moving parts in the scanner's interior are stopped to prevent injuries when placing hands inside the scanner. Automatic power switch off prevents accidental restarting or continued running of the motors.
3.
A fuse to protect the device from overvoltage is integrated into the device.
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Protection against injuries
Despite the protective measures included in the design, some residual risks that might lead to injuries cannot be excluded. In this section you will learn what measures you can take to protect yourself and other people.
WARNING
Risk of injury due to electric shock Fire hazard due to short circuit
A technical defect of the cable or of individual components of the scanner can cause an electric shock or a short circuit. This can result in a fire.
Make sure that the scanner and the cables do not come into contact with water/moisture. Should this however happen at some time, disconnect the power plug immediately. Then dry the affected parts with a soft microfibre cloth.
Do not work with defective devices or cables under any circumstances.
Operate electrical equipment only at the recommended operating temperatures.
Only use the supplied cable or the corresponding spare parts.
If electrical devices are not used over a longer period, such as overnight, turn them off and disconnect the power plug from the socket.
WARNING
Health hazard due to magnetic fields
The scanner and its accessories include magnetic components. Magnetic fields can be health-damaging.
Persons with implants, in particular heart pacemakers, may only operate the scanner and its accessories with express medical permission.
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WARNING
Health hazard due to structured light (only applicable to scanners without a lid)
The scanner works with structured light. Constant visual contact with structured light can trigger epileptic seizures, migraine or similar conditions.
Individuals suffering from such conditions should cover the scanner during operation.
CAUTION
Risk of falling due to packaging materials
The scanner is extensively packaged for protection against transport damages. The packaging can be an obstacle during setup and can cause falls.
Do not leave packaging materials lying on the ground.
Before transporting, move all obstacles out of the way.
CAUTION
Risk of hand injuries due to the lid or the mechanical parts of the scanner
Your hands can get crushed by the lid or the mechanical parts of the scanner.
Always hold the lid (if present) by its handle to open or close it.
Only open the lid (if present) slowly. Otherwise it will fall down again, because there is no resistance in the closing mechanism.
Always open the lid (if present) up to the stop.
Only put your hands inside the scanner when the axes have stopped. Should the axes not stop with the lid open or at the end of a scanning process, turn off the scanner and disconnect the power plug.
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CAUTION
Hand injuries due to sharp needles
The object holders for mounting the auditory canal impressions are fitted with sharp needles. You can easily prick yourself with these needles.
Hold the object holders only from the side.
Do not press on the needles from above.
CAUTION
Health hazard due to LED light with high blue content (only applies to scanners without lid)
Recent studies show that light with a high blue content can lead to permanent retinal damage or contribute to it. White LED light also has a high blue content. Users should therefore avoid prolonged visual contact with white or blue LED light.
The scanner emits white light or blue light with each measurement. You can protect your eyes by covering the scanner during operation.
Wearers of glasses can protect their eyes with glasses with a blue light filter.
CAUTION
Injury due to entanglement of clothing, jewellery or hair (only applies to scanners without lid)
Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair can get entangled in the lid or the mechanical parts of the scanner. Due to motion, objects and hair can get entangled inside the scanner. This can lead to injury.
Do not wear any loose garments such as shawls and ties, or jewellery like long necklaces, at the scanner’s workplace.
Comb your hair into a firm pigtail, for example.
However, should a piece of clothing, hair or jewellery get entangled among the moving parts of the device, turn the scanner off immediately. Disconnect the power plug before removing the entangled part.
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Protection against material damages
Despite the protective measures included in the design, some residual risks that might lead to material damages (loss of data or damage to devices) cannot be excluded. In this section you will learn what measures can be taken against material damages.
NOTICE
Damage to optical and electronic components due to touching, humidity, dirt and cleaning
The optical and electronic components in the interior of the scanner are highly sensitive. Any touch, as well as dirt, moisture and cleaning agents can damage them.
Do not touch any optical and electronic components.
Protect the optical and electronic components against soiling by closing the lid or covering the scanner.
Never use the 3D scan spray inside the scanner.
If the optical or electronic components have to be cleaned, do not do it yourself. Please contact your reseller or smart optics.
NOTICE
Data loss due to a too long USB cable
The transfer of data between the scanner and the PC is affected by the length of the USB cable.
Only use the supplied USB cable or a spare part with the corresponding length (Max. 2 meters).
NOTICE
Measuring errors due to vibrations
The base (table, workbench, etc.) on which the scanner stands must not vibrate. Vibration will cause inaccurate measurement results.
Place the scanner on a sturdy, stable base able to support at least twice the weight of the scanner.
NOTICE
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Measuring errors due to reflections on the measured object (only applies to scanners without lid)
Strong ambient light leads to unwanted reflections on the measured object. This affects the accuracy of the measurements.
Select a workplace away from a window or not affected by high levels of artificial lighting.
If no other work place is available, cover the opening during the scanning process, e.g. with light-tight foil.
NOTICE
Measuring errors due to unsuitable climatic conditions
The scanner is designed solely for use inside dry, closed rooms. Precise measurement results are only achieved by the scanner under suitable climatic conditions. Too much heat causes measurement errors and overheating of the scanner. Overheating can permanently damage the scanner.
Only operate the scanner at temperatures of 15°C - 30°C.
Only operate the scanner in low humidity conditions.
Avoid direct sun exposure at the workplace.
Reduce cold, heat and high humidity, e.g. through the use of air conditioners or sun protection.
NOTICE
Material damages due to moisture
Constant contact with moisture can damage sensitive materials.
Only operate the scanner at a dry workplace.
Avoid any contact with water/moisture. Should this however happen at some time, disconnect the power plug. Immediately wipe off any water/moisture using a soft microfibre cloth.
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NOTICE
Data loss due to magnetic fields
The scanner and its accessories include magnetic components. Metal-containing technical devices and data carriers, e.g. credit cards, can be impaired in their function or even permanently damaged through contact with magnets.
Make sure there is an adequate distance between metal-containing technical devices/data carriers and the magnet.
2.3 Symbols on the device
Warning - Risk of cuts
This symbol indicates the object holders used to attach the auditory canal impressions. Due to the nature of their design, these are very pointed and sharp. Always proceed with great care when handling the object holders.
Do not touch
This symbol refers to the calibrated optical system. This must never be touched or cleaned as it could be damaged in the process.
CE label
The CE label on the type plate documents that the European directives that are applicable to the device were complied with at the time of issue of the CE certificate.
Fuse
This symbol on the type plate documents an integrated overvoltage device.
USB
This is the symbol for a USB connection; also for a camera connection as well as for a USB plug.
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Warnings
The meaning of the warning symbols placed on the device is explained on an adhesive label in several languages.
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3 Scope of delivery
The scope of delivery comprises the following parts:
Contents of the transport box:
1 scanner
Object holder (needle adapter) 1 piece, silver (mono Scan) 2 pieces, silver (duo Scan, duo Scan Touch, free Stage) 2 pieces blue and 2 pieces red (ds Production)
1 power cable (2.5 meters, AC 110/230 V)
1 USB cable (1.8 meters, type A/B)
1 installation data carrier
Contents of the installation data carrier:
aural Scan Software, Noah interface included
Calibration data for the scanner
Digital operating manual and setup instructions for the Noah interface
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3.1 Optional accessories (chargeable)
Item number Item name Description
90036 PC Dell Optiplex Computer (with pre-installed software)
90296 Object holder (needle adapter), 1 piece, silver
Replacement or additional item
90195 Object holder (needle adapter), 1 piece, blue
Replacement or additional item
90303 Object holder (needle adapter), 1 piece, red
Replacement or additional item
90276 FTP upload Software module
90410 3D calibration object Object for use with the “3D calibration” function
90347 Software update Update for a single license
90066 Warranty extension Optional 12-month extension, valid as of the 3rd year after delivery.
You can purchase spare parts and chargeable accessories from your vendor (reseller or smart optics).
For safety reasons, please use only the replacement or additional items mentioned here (except for PCs).
For parts that are not listed as optional accessories, e.g. cables, please replace them with commercially available products with the same technical specifications.
PCs must meet the technical specifications.
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4 Device components
4.1 Front view
A Key A: Lid B: Viewing window C: Touchscreen D: Power switch* E: Status bar
* In the case of mono Scan, the power switch is located on the rear of the scanner.
A
B
D
C
A
B
E
D
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A
D
Key A: Lid D: Power switch
E
F
H
G
Key
D: Power switch*
E: Front
F: Touch sensor
G: Swivel axis
H: Rotary axis; magnetic base (here with object holders) The front position corresponds to the left side.
I: 3D sensor, interior (calibrated optics)
* In the case of free Stage, the power switch is located on the rear of the scanner.
I
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4.2 Internal view
Views for scanners with lid
Key A: 3D sensor
(calibrated optics) B: Swivel axis C: Rotary axis D: magnetic object holder E: magnetic base
A
D
B
C
A
D
B
C
E
A
D
B
C
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4.3 Object holders and accessories
The top of the object holders is fitted with needles. Intended use: Mounting of the auditory canal impressions.
Standard equipment
mono Scan duo Scan Touch/duo Scan/free Stage ds Production
The bottom of the object holders is magnetic. Intended use: Attachment to the base inside the scanner.
Object holders are available as optional accessories (in pairs or singly), in silver or colour-coded blue and red.
Power cable USB cable
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4.4 Connections and type plate (rear view)
The connections are located on the rear of the scanner.
Key
A USB port
B Type plate with technical information such as the voltage, serial number, place and date of manufacture as well as sensor number.
C Serial number of the 3D sensor
D Mains connection with fuse
E Power switch (flip switch) (mono Scan, free Stage)
I 0
A B C D E
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5 Setup and commissioning of the scanner
5.1 Choosing a workstation
Before connecting the scanner to a PC, you will have to choose a work table of sufficient size and stability for the weight and floor space of the scanner. Scanners with lid require space above to open the lid.
For a scanner without lid (free Stage), select a workplace away from a window or not affected by high levels of artificial lighting.
Ensure that you can reach the power switch at any time.
Ensure that there are enough and sufficiently fused mains sockets for all the devices. After consultation with an electrician, you can use an approved extension cable, a multiple power socket and a socket adapter (additional electrical devices not included in the scope of delivery).
5.2 Unpacking the scanner
The scanner is delivered in a sturdy outer carton.
Check the outer packaging for visible damage immediately upon receiving the scanner.
If damage is evident on the packaging, please inform the delivery company and your vendor (reseller or smart optics). Follow the instructions provided by the delivery company and the vendor (reseller or smart optics) before continuing to unpack the device.
To remove the scanner from the packaging, grasp the scanner with both hands from below and lift the device out of the carton.
Remove the transport protection and the protective foil.
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CAUTION
Risk of falling due to packaging materials
The scanner is extensively packaged for protection against transport damages. The packaging can be an obstacle during setup and can cause falls.
Do not leave packaging materials lying on the ground.
Before transporting, move all obstacles out of the way.
Remove the accessories from the packaging.
Immediately check the scanner and the accessories for completeness and any visible damage.
If the scope of delivery is not complete or if one of the supplied parts shows visible damage, inform your vendor (reseller or smart optics) immediately. Follow their instructions before continuing with the setup.
Removal of the needle protection from the object holders
The object holders in the interior of the scanner are fitted with a needle protection during transport. Remove the needle protection before commissioning the scanner.
CAUTION
Hand injuries due to sharp needles
The object holders for mounting the auditory canal impressions are fitted with sharp needles. You can easily prick yourself with these needles.
Hold the object holders only from the side.
Do not press on the needles from above.
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Pull the needle protection upwards, separating it from the object holders.
Keep the needle protection in case you need to transport the scanner at a later time.
5.3 Connecting the scanner
To commission the scanner, you will need a mains connection for the power supply and a PC connection. The scanner is designed as a peripheral device; it cannot work without a PC connection.
The mains connection and the USB port are located on the rear of the scanner.
Connect the device plug of the power cable to the corresponding mains socket on the scanner.
Connect the mains plug of the power cable to a socket. It is not necessary to use an adapter to adjust the voltage as an AC-DC device is integrated in the scanner.
Connect the type B plug of the USB cable to the USB port of the scanner.
Connect the type A plug of the USB cable to the USB port of the PC.
Press the power switch or place the flip switch in position I.
The power switch is illuminated or is in position I.
Devices with an illuminated switch allow you to see immediately if the power cable has been connected correctly. Should the switch not be illuminated, check the cables to see if they are connected correctly and securely. Then switch on the scanner again.
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6 Installation of aural Scan
You only need to install aural Scan if you purchased your scanner without a computer. If you purchased your scanner together with a computer, then aural Scan is already completely pre-installed so that you can start scanning immediately.
In this case please continue with “Positioning of the auditory canal impression”.
If you already had aural Scan or an earlier version of smart optics Audiology installed, please follow the instructions to update the installation.
The installation of aural Scan consists of two stages: the installation of the software and the loading of the calibration data when the software is run for the first time.
After the installation, follow the instructions in “Axis calibration”.
6.1 Setup execution
Only install aural Scan on a computer matching the technical requirements for operating system, memory and graphics card.
Place the installation data carrier in the appropriate computer drive.
After a short waiting period the content of the installation data carrier will be displayed automatically. If the content of the installation data carrier is not displayed automatically, open the corresponding drive in Windows Explorer and then the installation folder.
Double-click the executable file ending in “exe”.
Setup will display a dialogue that allows you to choose the installation language. The suggested language is the one selected in the operating system.
To choose a different language, simply select it from the dropdown list. The following are available: German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Turkish, Russian, Chinese (simplified and traditional).
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The language in which the software controls are displayed within aural Scan can be changed in the software settings after installation.
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Click OK. Please note that you cannot revert back to the choice of language
during setup.
Setup will ask you to choose a destination folder for the installation.
Accept the suggested target folder or click on Browse to select a different folder.
If you are using a Noah system from the Hearing Instrument Manufacturers' Software Association (HIMSA), you must accept the suggested target folder for the interface to work.
Click on Next.
Setup will ask you to choose a start menu folder.
Accept the suggested Start menu folder.
You can change the name or click on Browse… to select a different folder.
Click on Next.
Setup will ask you whether you wish to create a desktop shortcut to start the software.
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Activate the checkbox Create a desktop shortcut to create the shortcut for aural Scan on the Desktop.
Click on Next.
The Ready to Install window pops up. All the settings selected by you in the previous steps will be displayed.
Check the settings (destination folder, Start menu folder and desktop shortcut).
To correct any of the displayed settings, click on Back.
To start the installation with the displayed settings, click on Install.
The installation process will start and the progress is displayed on the screen.
The final window for finishing the setup is displayed. You will be asked to decide whether the computer should be restarted immediately or later. smart optics recommends activating the option for immediate restart.
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Click Finish.
Setup is completed. Depending on your choice, the computer will restart. A new short cut will be available on the desktop:
The Start menu or the app list now have a new software icon, e.g.:
In addition, auxiliary software is installed for the camera built into the scanner. This can be found in the paths C:\Program Files (x86)\ or C:\Program
Files. Please do not change anything in this installation.
6.2 Loading of calibration data
Start aural Scan double-clicking the desktop shortcut or by selecting the Start menu item.
When starting the software for the first time, you will receive a message stating that the calibration data is missing in the folder the software is installed in.
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Click OK.
The data is loaded automatically into aural Scan.
If the calibration data is not found automatically, you can also select the folder
manually. Click on Browse.
The Windows dialogue Browse for Folder will open.
Select the calibration folder on the installation data carrier \SO-202… .
NOTICE
Malfunction due to incorrect calibration data
The calibration data are saved individually for each device on the installation data carrier. aural Scan only works optimally with your scanner using the appropriate calibration data.
Check whether the name of the calibration data folder on the data carrier corresponds to the serial number of the 3D sensor on the type plate of the scanner.
You must not use calibration data if the numbers do not match. In this case, cancel the process.
Contact your vendor (reseller or smart optics) to obtain the appropriate calibration data for your scanner.
Click OK.
Click on Next in the dialogue to enter the calibration data.
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The calibration data will be copied. Subsequently, a final message will be displayed.
Click OK.
Installation and copying of the calibration data are now complete. aural Scan will close automatically.
Make sure that the scanner is switched on. The power switch is illuminated in this case or is in position I. If your scanner has a status bar, it will light up green.
Start aural Scan.
The scanner is operational.
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7 Positioning of the auditory canal impression
The object holders in the interior of the scanner are used for the accurate positioning of an auditory canal impression. The object holders are attached magnetically to the base. Other fastening materials are not required.
All scanners have two bases, except for mono Scan, which has only one.
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to closing lid (if present)
If the lid is open, it can fall down and, for example, injure your hand.
Only open the lid if it is necessary to reach inside the scanner, and afterwards close the lid again immediately.
Leave the lid closed while the device is working. If you open the lid while a scan is running the process will be suspended. To resume the process, you will be asked to close the lid.
CAUTION
Hand injuries due to sharp needles
The object holders for mounting the auditory canal impressions are fitted with sharp needles. You can easily prick yourself with these needles.
Hold the object holders only from the side.
Do not press on the needles from above.
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7.1 Removing and inserting object holders
You can remove the object holders from the scanner, for example, to clean the interior of the scanner. To position the auditory canal impressions it is usually not necessary to remove the object holders, unless you want to matte the auditory canal impressions with 3D scan spray. In this case, it is absolutely necessary to remove the object holders beforehand.
NOTICE
Defect of the 3D sensor due to 3D scan spray
If you use 3D scan spray in the interior of the scanner, the spray mist will contaminate the lens so that precise measurements are no longer possible.
Only use the 3D scan spray outside the scanner.
Close the lid before spraying to keep the scanner clean.
Removal
Open the lid up to the stop.
Hold the object holder from both sides.
Pull the object holder upwards exerting slight force.
The object holder will be released from the base.
Insertion
During insertion, use the guiding marks for orientation, e.g. the engraved horizontal line on the swivel axis inside the scanner and the two notches on the outer side of the object holders.
Place the object holder straight and from above onto the base, so that both notches are parallel to the line on the swivel axis.
The object holder adheres magnetically to the base.
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Right: Wrong:
Object holder in straight position:
Object holder in slanted position:
7.2 Mounting of the auditory canal impression
Place the bottom of the auditory canal impression onto both needles of the object holder.
Matte reflective or dark material using 3D scan spray, but always outside the scanner. When doing this, hold only the object holder, not the impressions.
Align the impression with the (marked or imagined) horizontal line along the guiding line on the swivel axis inside the scanner.
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The color of the auditory canal impressions influences the measurements
In aural Scan, adjust the setting color of the scan object accordingly.
Position the impression of the left auditory canal on the left side and the impression of the right auditory canal on the right side (the side indication is always from the patient's view, not mirrored).
ds Production is fitted with colour-coded object holders. The left object holder is blue, the right one is red, as are the bases. If your scanner has colour-coded object holders, the colours of the
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object holders correspond to the display of the scans (left blue, right red, viewed from the front). In the case of the open free Stage scanner, the object holders are placed in a vertical position to the front side. The impression of the left auditory canal must be placed on the front place, the impression of the right canal on the back place.
Check that the impressions are mounted correctly.
The impression is mounted correctly when it fits on both needles and there is no gap between the impression and the base of the object holder.
Right Wrong
The impression is placed directly on the object holder, aligned in parallel to the guiding line:
Gap between impression and object holder:
Bottom of the impression on both needles:
Side of the impression on one needle:
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If you accidentally rotate the axes when inserting or removing the object, you can return the axes to their home position via a menu function.
Open the menu and select Move to service position.
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8 The basics of scanning
8.1 Working with STL files
Your 3D scanner creates STL files (optionally also other formats). These files are open to all common CAD/CAM systems. The data are further processed during digital production, so that your scan turns into an earmold, step by step.
8.2 Operating principle of the scanner
The most important components of the scanner are the 3D sensor and a positioning mechanism.
The positioning mechanism in the interior of the scanner consist of a swivel axis driven by an electric motor (B) and one or two rotating bases (C). The bases are used to attach magnetic object holders with the mounted objects to be measured.
The freely rotating bases (3) position the objects to be measured with regard to the 3D sensor (A), which is located above the swivel axis.
STL Files •STL (left) •STL (right)
CAD Data •3D model •Specifications
for production
CAM Data •Production •e.g. 3D
printing
A
B
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During a measurement, the 3D sensor projects a striped pattern onto the object being scanned. At the same time, the striped pattern is recorded by a camera.
With the aid of several camera images taken from different angles, aural Scan calculates a 3-dimensional image of the object.
8.3 The 3D viewer
The 3d viewer is the central work space of aural Scan. The 3D viewer allows you to view the scan from all sides, move it and change the size of the display (zoom in or out). You can use the mouse for this purpose. The toolbar at the bottom of the 3D viewer contains functions that can be used to accurately control the display.
The display area is split in the middle so that you can see the left and the right side at the same time. You can move, zoom in and out and edit the scans independently of each other.
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Mouse functions
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By default, the mouse buttons are assigned as follows in aural Scan: You can change the assignment of the mouse buttons in the settings.
If you want to reduce the display of the 3D objects when moving them to pixels, for a better computer performance, you can also change this in the settings.
Rotating the scan
Left-click with the mouse on the scan or anywhere in the background of the viewer. Keep the left mouse button pressed.
The side is selected. The other side is not rotated.
The distance of the clicked point to the scan determines the radius.
Move the mouse.
The selected object rotates around the activated axis.
Release the mouse button when the desired position is reached.
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You can also press the space bar to rotate the scan 360° around its own axis.
Moving the scan
Right-click with the mouse on the left or right scan or anywhere in the background of the viewer. Keep the right mouse button pressed.
The side is selected. The other side is not moved.
Move the mouse.
The selected scan follows the motion of the mouse.
Release the mouse button when the desired position is reached.
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If you move a scan out of the visible area, you will not be able to retrieve it with the mouse.
In this case click on an alignment icon, for example, “Center” , so as to align the scan in the centre again.
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Zooming in/out of the scan
Click with the mouse on the left or right scan.
The side is selected.
To enlarge the view, move the scrolling wheel towards you.
To reduce the view, move the scrolling wheel away from you.
The selected scan is displayed in a larger or smaller size.
The other side is not zoomed.
Release the scrolling wheel once the desired size is reached.
Functions of the icons
The icons to control the view are located at the bottom of the 3D viewer.
Click on the icon with the desired function.
The function will be activated.
The view will be adjusted on both sides. The icons of the “Axes” group have no direct effect on the display.
Axes (XYZ)
With these icons you determine the axis along which the scan will be rotated as of now. For a rotation along all the axes, click on the last icon, “All axes”.
If now you rotate a scan using the mouse, the selected axis will be taken into account.
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The view always refers to the Cartesian coordinate system. It is independent of a change of the assignment in the settings.
Alignment (cube)
After scanning, the top of a scan is always displayed. These icons allow you to change the orientation, i.e. they bring the side highlighted on the cube to the foreground.
To display the scan isometrically, click on the icon with the two highlighted sides. To centre the scan and view a 100% zoom, click on the last icon “Center”.
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Representation (spheres)
These icons allow you to determine how the STL is to be displayed. You can choose between points, triangles, areas and “Gouraud shaded”. Gouraud shaded is activated by default, as it is particularly vivid and realistic.
Points:
Triangles:
Flat shaded:
Gouraud shaded:
Keyboard functions
aural Scan allows you to quickly and easily control frequent actions in the 3D viewer.
Below you will find a complete overview of all shortcuts.
Select side (TAB or SHIFT + TAB)
You must place the cursor once inside the desired area of the 3D viewer using the mouse, either in the naming field or in the scanning area.
Select the side with TAB or SHIFT + TAB.
Each time the key is pressed, the cursor jumps to the other side.
The side is selected.
Now you can change the name or edit the selected scan.
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Rotate the scan (Space bar)
The space bar allows you to rotate the current view around the centre. The 360° rotation is ideal for a quick visual inspection.
The current view determines the pivot point. The default view is from above.
If necessary, select the starting side, e.g. with the cube icons.
Select the desired side.
Press the space bar.
The selected scan is rotated once around its centre so that you can see it briefly from all sides.
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9 Scanning auditory canal impressions
Scanning is very flexible with aural Scan. You can start the scanning process with the mouse, the keyboard or a USB barcode scanner. Names are assigned automatically. You can also enter your own names at any time: before, during or after scanning.
If you have not done so yet, switch on the scanner using the power switch.
Launch aural Scan by double-clicking the desktop icon or from the App menu.
aural Scan starts.
Position one or two auditory canal impressions. If your scanner has coloured object holders, the colour of the scan will match the colour of the object holder (blue on the left, red on the right, viewed from the front). For free Stage, the left side corresponds to the position in front.
If you position only one side, only one side will be scanned. The other side will be discarded.
Define once, how your scans shall be named.
With mono Scan, you can only insert one auditory canal impression. You will be asked to insert the left and right impressions one after the other.
9.1 Naming scans
Actually, there is no need of you to take care of names. aural Scan names all scans automatically and uniquely.
However, you can also name scans manually to keep your own naming system. For example, you can use patient names or procedure numbers. If you combine these with the automatically assigned time stamp, you can enter several measurements for a patient or procedure.
Name the scans with a method of your choice. Always observe the naming rules.
To edit a naming field, you have the following options:
Using the mouse
Click the field you wish to edit.
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Enter text, expand or replace the name.
Select the entire content with a double-click.
Open the context menu with a right click to cut, copy or paste characters.
Click the other field and repeat the procedure.
Using the keyboard
Place the cursor in a naming field.
Press the TAB key or the SHIFT + TAB key combination.
The cursor will move to the next or previous naming field and the content will be selected.
Naming rules
Scan name and file name
Scan names are part of file names and are therefore subject to restrictions. However, the naming field in aural Scan does not display the full file name. The name suffix and
the file extension (.stl, .msh, .asc) are suppressed.
Example Scan name: Mayer_201057
File name: Mayer_201057.STL or Mayer_201057_L.STL
Auto naming
When a scan is started, a name is generated automatically, unless you have assigned a name previously. The default names are day and time stamps.
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Example 181012_094143 YY|MM|DD_HH|MM|SS Year|Month|Day_Hour|Minutes|Seconds
File name ending
By default, the file name has an addition that indicates the anatomical position:
_L is used for left (sinister)
_R for right (dexter).
These endings are always added if the left and right scan have the same name, so that the file names are different.
By default, each side can be named differently from the other. You can force both sides to always have the same name. In this case, entries into one naming field are automatically copied to the other field, making different entries impossible.
Characters
Names consist of a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 246 characters. The ending (2 characters) is included in the calculation. The naming fields only display 25 characters.
Certain special characters are not allowed:
< > : " / \ | ? *
Thus you should avoid using the asterisk * to indicate a date of birth.
You may not use a single space, but names can start with a space.
Saving location (export)
By default, measurements are saved in the folder C:\Scans. You can change this saving location.
aural Scan checks when naming if there is already a scan file with the same name in
C:\Scans. If this is the case, the naming field is highlighted in red:
When finishing your work, you will also be asked if you wish to overwrite the existing files (“names”).
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9.2 Starting a scan
To start a new scan, the 3D viewer must be empty. Start the process using one of the following methods:
Click on the top left icon in the title bar.
Press RETURN or ENTER on the keyboard.
Scan a barcode.
If you are using a duo Scan Touch or a free Stage, you can also start the scan with the touchscreen or the touch sensor.
Touch the green icon or the sensor.
The scanning process starts.
In the case of duo Scan, the status bar is illuminated during the scanning process. In the case of duo Scan Touch, the touchscreen displays the current process as an animated button.
The scanning result is displayed in the 3D viewer.
By default, the left side is blue, the right side is red.
If you inserted only one auditory canal impression, only one scan will be displayed when the scan is completed. The other side, including the name, will be deleted.
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If you are working with settings other than the default settings, the result may look different than shown here.
By default, all matching processes are performed at the end. The data is automatically trimmed, smoothed, and reduced to the information actually needed (“thinning”).
9.3 Checking and saving the scan
A scan is OK when the desired area of the auditory canal impression has been captured completely.
By default, the scans rotate 360° once in the 3D viewer after the matching process. Check from all sides whether there are no unmeasured areas (holes) or superfluous parts (e.g. parts of the auricle, remainders of the tamponage).
You can rotate scans manually using the mouse, the keyboard or the icons in the 3D viewer. The fastest method is a 360° rotation per side by pressing the space bar.
All procedures are described in detail in the chapter on the 3D Viewer.
If the result is good, click on the “Finish work” icon.
The files will be saved (Saving location C:\Scans, file format STL (default values)).
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The 3D view will be closed. You can continue scanning immediately.
NOTICE
Data loss due to missing settings
No files will be saved if no file format is specified in the settings.
Open the settings and switch to the Matching tab.
Make sure that at least one checkbox (STL, MSH or ASCII) Export is activated. You can also select multiple file formats at the same time.
If the result is bad, proceed as follows:
Exclude the possibility of a viewing error.
Make sure that the scanning settings have been selected correctly (object colour, scanning strategy).
Make sure that the matching settings have been selected correctly (cutting filter, thinning, smoothing; if necessary also the coordinate adjustments for your CAD software).
If you have changed any of the settings, you should repeat the scan now.
If you have not changed any settings, you can use the correction functions.
Repeating a scan
You can repeat a scan if you do not wish to correct the first result but would like to replace it with a new attempt.
If necessary, change the settings if they have led to the poor result.
Check the position of the auditory canal impressions inside the scanner.
Click on the icon “Scan again”.
The scanning process will start.
The current settings will be applied and the new result displayed in the 3D viewer.
Check the new result.
If the result is good now, save it.
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9.4 Cancelling a scan
You can cancel a scan prematurely without waiting for the result of the measurement, e.g. if you notice that one of the auditory canal impressions is not correctly positioned on the object holder.
Click on the “Cancel” icon or press the ESC key.
aural Scan will ask you what to wish to do.
Activate the desired option.
Click OK.
Depending on the selected option, the scanning process will be repeated, aborted or resumed. If you abort the complete scan procedure, all images and names will be discarded.
9.5 Scanning a barcode
You can benefit from a USB barcode scanner to start new scans or rename existing ones.
mono Scan does not support the barcode function.
For barcode scanning, you need a commercially available USB device. Please note that a USB barcode scanner is not included or available as an accessory.
Preparation
aural Scan can remain open during preparation.
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Connect the USB barcode scanner to your PC.
USB barcode scanners are usually recognized automatically by Windows and can be used immediately to insert a decrypted barcode into any application.
Settings adjustment
Before starting, you should adjust the naming convention.
Open the menu.
Select Settings.
On the General tab, activate the Option Use the same name for the left and right ear impressions.
Click OK.
The right and left side are always named in the same way.
Starting a new scan
If applicable, finish the previous scan.
The 3D viewer will be empty.
The cursor will flash in the left naming field.
Scan the barcode for the left side.
The scanning process will start.
The scanned name will be displayed in both naming fields.
If you have not changed the settings, the default name (time stamp) will be displayed in the field on the right:
Switch to the right naming field.
To replace the time stamp, select the character string. If you switch to the field with the TAB key, the time stamp will be already selected.
Scan the barcode for the right side.
The scanned name will be displayed in the right naming field.
You can now edit the scan or finish your work.
Renaming scans
Select the name you want to change.
Scan the barcode.
aural Scan will ask you if you wish to discard the current scan.
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Click on No.
The scan will be kept and the name changed.
9.6 Correcting the result of a scan
“Holes” can occur in a scan when the 3D sensor was not able to capture some areas of the auditory canal impression. For example, this is the case in so-called “undercut areas” (narrow passages). Light reflections on the surface may also be a reason for this. You should always remove holes, in particular when further processing the data in a CAD system.
To fill the holes in the areas not captured, the 3D viewer offers several corrective functions:
Rescan specific areas
Automatically fill areas
Cut the 3D image
Rescanning of areas that have not been captured
The rescanning function measures not captured areas individually and thus achieves highly accurate results. The additional measurements must then be consolidated with the first measurement (“matched”).
This function is not available for mono Scan.
In the 3D viewer, click on the side to be rescanned.
Click on the icon “Start rescan mode”.
The rescan mode will be activated.
The coordinates X, Y and Z appear on the chosen side.
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You can still switch the side by double-clicking on it.
Green crosshairs are displayed on the selected scan.
If you changed the side after activating, white crosshairs are displayed on the other scan.
Position the crosshairs on the scan by rotating the 3D image with the left mouse button, moving it with the right mouse button or zooming with the scroll wheel.
Rotate Move Zoom
Do not position the crosshairs outside the scan, as in this case the scanner would start with a wrong rescan position and add unnecessary images. If the crosshairs turn red, the rescan position is not permissible. This is the case if a position is selected which is not accessible for the 3D sensor, e.g. the bottom.
Click on the icon “Rescan”.
The area surrounding the cross hairs will be rescanned.
The rescanned areas are represented as a coloured spot pattern.
If the measurement is poor, click on the “Undo” icon.
This function can only be used directly after the last action.
The last rescan will be removed and the original measurement is displayed again.
Repeat this process until all desired areas have been rescanned.
If necessary, switch to the other side and proceed with rescanning there.
Check the result.
Repeat the scan if the result is bad. Start the matching process if the result is good.
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It can happen that areas lying outside the normal measuring range may also be displayed, e.g. parts of the object holder. These areas are removed during subsequent matching.
You can change the colour for rescan markings in the settings.
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Matching a rescan
The “Matching” function combines the main measurement and all the individual measurements from the rescan into an overall measurement. Matching should always be performed after the end of a rescan, even if you have activated automatic matching in the settings.
NOTICE
Loss of data when finishing without matching
If a rescan is finished without matching, all changes will be discarded and cannot be restored.
It is essential to follow the instructions in this section.
Click on the icon “Matching”.
aural Scan will combine the rescanned images of both sides with the initial measurement.
The coloured areas are displayed in the normal object colour.
The representation is automatically smoothed, cut and displayed from the original perspective.
By default, the scans on both sides of the 3D viewer turn 360° to allow a quick visual inspection.
Automatic filling of not captured areas
If the areas not captured are very small, you can fill them automatically. The automatic process saves time compared to rescanning, but it is less precise and only appropriate for small, smooth surfaces.
You should use the rescan function for all scans intended for construction.
Click on the icon “Fill holes”.
All small holes up to a size of 10mm2 will be closed.
Larger holes remain open.
Check the result.
If you are not satisfied, click on the “Undo” icon.
Try if rescanning works better.
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Cutting the 3D image
Parts of the auditory canal impression which are not required for the earmold, e.g. Excessive length of the auditory canal, parts of the auricle, sutures or tamponage residues, will be captured by the 3D sensor and need to be removed from the 3D representation after scanning.
Click on a scissors icon to activate the cutting tool.
Cut away all data outside the selection.
All data inside the cutting line will be kept.
Cut away all data within the selection.
All data outside the cutting line will be kept.
Left-click with the mouse around the desired area.
A marking line will be displayed.
The more often you click, the thinner the marking line becomes.
If you have inadvertently clicked on a wrong place, you can undo the mark by pressing the ESC key.
Rough Fine
Right-click at the last marking position.
The 3D image will be cut.
If the result is poor, click on the “Undo” icon.
The previous condition, before cutting, will be restored.
You can only undo the most recent cutting process. It is not possible to undo multiple cuts.
When finished, click on the “Save” icon.
The data will be saved.
Now you can finish your work.
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10 Data transfer via the “FTP Upload” module
The “FTP Upload” module allows you to automatically upload your STL files from aural Scan to an FTP server. You only have to enter the connection information once into the settings for this purpose.
The “FTP Upload” module is a chargeable module. It will only become available in aural Scan after using an activation code. You can receive the activation code from your vendor (reseller or smart optics) after purchasing it.
10.1 “FTP Upload” settings
Start by entering the connection information for the FTP upload into the settings. You can also indicate how often the dialogue for uploading the data shall be opened.
Open the menu.
Select Settings.
Click on the FTP-Upload tab.
The tab will open
The checkbox Show FTP upload dialogue after measurements is activated by default.
The dialogue for uploading will be displayed every time after you finish your work.
If the checkbox is not activated, the dialogue will not be displayed. The data will only be saved in C:\Scans when you finish your work.
Enter a name for the new FTP connection into the field Connection.
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Press <ENTER>.
The Enter password dialogue box will open.
The password by default is “smartoptics”. If you wish to change the password,
click on Change ftp password.
In the dialogue to change the password, enter the old password once and the new password twice.
Click OK.
The password for editing the FTP connection has been changed.
Enter the current password into the dialogue box Password.
Click OK.
The Add connection dialogue box will open.
The previously assigned name is displayed for information purposes in the ID field. The ID can no longer be changed.
In the field Server , overwrite the sample value 127.0.0.1 with the IP address or the domain of the FTP server.
Enter the full name of the path on the FTP server into the field Path. Make sure that the target computer exists.
Enter the user name to log into the FTP server into the field User. The placeholder anonymous is given by default.
Enter the password on the server for your user name into the field Password.
The field Port is set to 21 by default. If you need to connect to the server via a different port, choose the number from the list.
Click OK.
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The connection information will be checked and saved. In case of invalid data, you will be prompted to correct your entries.
If necessary, repeat the steps to add further FTP connections.
10.2 Changing the FTP connection information
You can change the settings if there are issues when uploading data or if the connection information of an FTP server has changed.
Open the menu.
Select Settings.
Click on the FTP-Upload tab.
Select the FTP connection you wish to change from the dropdown list Connection.
Click on Edit....
The Enter password dialogue box will open.
Enter your user password for editing FTP data.
Click OK.
The Edit connection dialogue box will open.
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Enter the connection information (except the ID).
To delete the connection, click on Delete.
Click OK.
The connection information has been changed.
10.3 Uploading data to an FTP server
If you have saved the FTP connection information in the settings, you can upload the data to an FTP server after every measurement.
If you have fully set up the FTP module, the FTP Upload dialogue box opens automatically when the work is completed, i.e. after every scan.
If you have deactivated the checkbox Show FTP upload dialogue after measurements in the settings, the dialogue will not be displayed.
The dialogue box FTP-Upload will open automatically after a scan.
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The ZIP file containing all files to be transmitted will be displayed in the field File. This ZIP file is named according to the files it contains and the current date.
If the connection ID is not to be transmitted, deactivate the checkbox Add connection ID to Zip file.
If you have entered several connections, select the desired FTP connection from the dropdown list Connection.
TIP
You can upload the scan files to other FTP servers at a later time.
To upload the files, click on Start upload.
The data listed will be uploaded to the FTP server. This can take a moment depending on the volume of the file list. You will receive a message when the upload is completed.
The files are also saved in the file path for export, by default C:\Scans.
If you do not want to upload the files, click on Cancel.
The files will not be uploaded but saved in the file path established for export.
Adding or removing files in the “FTP Upload” dialogue
The individual files to be transferred are displayed in the field File list. It can include up to six files if you have set up multiple file formats.
To add any files (e.g. images or PDF files), click on Add file(s) and select the
desired files from the folder structure.
To remove several files, select them within the list by left-clicking with the
mouse. Once selected, click on Remove file(s).
Uploading scan files at a later time
You can also upload scan files to other FTP servers at a later time. Use this option, for example, if you have several connections. It can also happen that the upload fails. In this case you will receive this message:
Make sure that the FTP server is available. Free tools for an FTP check are available on the Internet.
Make sure that the connection information is correctly stored in the settings.
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Open the menu.
Select Open scan file.
The dialogue box Loading data... will open.
Click on the button … and select the desired left and right file from the file path
for export, by default C:\Scans.
Click OK.
The files will be loaded into the 3D viewer. The side assignment only affects the display. It has no effect on the upload.
Click on the icon in the upper right corner.
The dialogue box FTP Upload will open.
Proceed as previously.
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11 Changing software settings
aural Scan works with a certain number of factory settings. These have been selected to deliver a satisfactory scanning result in most cases. However, you can change these settings if required.
Open the menu.
Select Settings.
The dialogue box Settings will open.
Click on the title of the desired tab.
The tab will open (General, 3D viewer, Scanning, Matching, FTP upload).
Make the desired changes.
If necessary, open another tab.
Click OK.
Your changes will be saved and in most cases applied instantly, but certainly no later than the next start of the software.
11.1 “General” settings
General settings controls the display language of the application, the saving location for scan files (STL, MSH, or ASCII) and logs, as well as the rules for naming scans.
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Control Description
Sett
ings
Language This setting determines the display language for the controls within the software.
Select the desired language from the dropdown list. The following are available: German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Turkish, Russian, Chinese (simplified and traditional).
Default value: English (regardless of the language in which you executed the setup).
Sett
ings
Export folder You can determine in which folder aural Scan saves your scan files.
Enter the desired path into the field. OR:
Click on the … button to select a folder from the
folder structure. You can specify a local folder, a network path or a network drive.
Click OK.
As of now, aural Scan will save all new scan files in the selected folder.
If you use a Noah system from the Hearing Instrument Manufacturers' Software Association (HIMSA), you may
need to indicate the local folder C:\Scans, a network path or a network drive.
If you are not sure which file path is the correct one, ask your system administrator or your vendor’s technical support (reseller or smart optics). Only the correct setting will allow all Noah clients to access your scan results.
Default value: \Scans
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Control Description
Sett
ings
Save log as Determines whether and in which folder a log file is to be created. The log file provides the technical support with information about the causes of errors. You can change the path in which the log file is to be saved.
Enter the path into the input field. OR
Click on the … button to select a folder from the
folder structure.
Default value: activated.
File path for the log file: C:\Scans\log
Opt
ions
Use the same name for the left and right ear impressions
Determines whether only one name can be assigned for a measurement which is valid for both sides, or whether the names can be different. The initial name, i.e. the automatically assigned time stamp, remains the same, regardless of this setting. If different names are allowed, the time stamp can also be adjusted individually for each side.
Since the files (STL) are named after the scan names, a distinguishing feature is added when the same names are used. Using the same names is therefore only possible with the setting Always add side description to scan names.
If you use a barcode scanner to name the scans, smart optics recommends to activate this setting.
Default value: deactivated. Names for the right and the left scan may be different.
Opt
ions
Always add side description to scan names
Determines whether the anatomical position designation (_L for left (sinister), _R for right (dexter)) is added to the scan name to form file names, even if the scan names are different. If the scan names are the same, the ending is always added to the file names, because these must be unique.
For this reason, this option cannot be deactivated if Use the same name for the left and right ear impressions is activated.
Default value: activated. _L and _R are always added to the scan names.
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Control Description
Opt
ions
Fringe Images (BMP)
Images of the edge areas with the strip light pattern are used by the technical support as an aid in determining the cause of possible measurement errors.
Only activate the checkbox in consultation with your vendor (reseller or smart optics) if measurement errors have occurred. This setting is not saved. When you end the session, the checkbox is automatically reset.
Default value: deactivated. aural Scan does not create BMPs.
11.2 “3D viewer” settings
The three-dimensional view of the scans is essential for the visual control of the results. The settings for the 3D viewer control the appearance and behaviour of the viewing area.
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Control Description
Sett
ings
Top colour Bottom Colour Colour left Object colour Rescan Separator colour Colour right
Colours are used in the 3D viewer to distinguish the background, scans, rescanned areas and separators.
The usual colours in audiology for the left and the right side of the body (sinister/dexter), are blue and red. The object colour rescan highlights rescanned, unmatched areas and has therefore a strong contrasting colour.
The two colour options “top” and “bottom” create a colour gradient for the background. The “separator” is the centre line that separates the right and left side of the viewer. Thus, you can, for example, set aural Scan to your company colours.
To change a colour, click on the coloured box.
Select the desired colour from the Windows colour
scheme. You can also click on Define custom
colours and define your own hue.
The box will be displayed in the new colour.
Default values (RGB): Top: 242 246 249, bottom: 214 223 230 Left: 0 128 255 (blue), right: 255 0 0 (red) Rescan: 255 186 69, separator: 199 199 199
Sett
ings
Extra smoothing Determines the surface smoothing of the scan in the 3D viewer. The slider allows you to set a value between 0 (without extra smoothing) and 100 (highest extra smoothing).
This setting has no influence on the 3D-measurement. It is only used to smooth scans of impressions with bubbles and edges in the 3D viewer. You can smooth the 3D data with the Smoothing parameter.
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Default value: 0 (without extra smoothing)
Sett
ings
Reflection brightness
Determines the brightness of the light reflection on the scan in the 3D viewer. The slider allows you to set a value between 0 and 100.
This setting has no influence on the 3D-measurement.
Default value: 40
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Control Description
Sett
ings
Reflectance Determines the intensity of the light reflection on the scan in the 3D viewer. The slider allows you to set a value between 0 and 100.
This setting has no influence on the 3D-measurement.
Default value: 80
Sett
ings
Example
Default brightness Brightness 0 Default reflectance Reflectance 0
Opt
ion
Rotation Determines whether scans can be rotated individually with the space bar in the 3D viewer. This rotation allows you to see the scan from all sides and to decide if you finish the work or if editing is required. Also take the setting “Rotation speed” into account.
Default value: activated. Rotation is allowed.
Opt
ion
Start rotation after matching
Determines whether both scans in the 3D viewer are automatically rotated along their own axis after matching. This allows you to visually check the result very quickly. This setting assumes that Rotation is activated.
Default value: activated. Both scans are automatically rotated after matching.
Opt
ion
Rotation speed The rotation speed applies to the manual and automatic rotation of scans in the 3D viewer. The slider allows you to set a value between 1 (slow) and 10 (fast).
Default value: 2. The scans rotate slowly.
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Control Description
Opt
ions
Show high-quality measurements
Determines whether scans are displayed in very high quality in the 3D viewer.
Please note that this setting demands a significantly higher performance of the graphics card. Actions such as calculations, moving scans and adding new images take longer to perform.
Default value: deactivated Scans are displayed in normal quality.
Opt
ions
Display point cloud when moving scan data
Determines whether the scan is displayed as a pixel cloud in the 3D viewer when the mouse is moved. This optimizes the display speed during motion.
Default value: deactivated Scans are displayed normally when moved.
Opt
ions
Change mouse functions
Changes the function assignment of the mouse buttons for moving and rotating the scan in the 3D viewer as follows:
Move scan: both mouse buttons Rotate scan: right mouse button
Regardless of this setting, you can use the left mouse button to select a side and the scroll wheel for zooming (i.e. zoom in and out).
Default value: Rotate the scan: Left mouse button Move the scan: right mouse button
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11.3 “Scanning” settings
Scanning is based on a strategy that primarily defines the number of images that is generated per object.
Control Description
Col
our
of
the
scan
ned
ob
ject
Light Medium Dark
The colour of the auditory canal impression affects the light intensity of the sensor during a measurement. Adjust the setting to match the colour of the material to be scanned.
Use the colour fields below the labels to properly classify the colour of the impression. The effect of colours on the sensor does not always match the effect on the human eye.
TIP Shiny materials must be matted with scan spray. It is not sufficient to select the colour Light.
Default value: Medium
Stra
teg
y
Initial Scan Follow-Up scan(s)
The “Initial Scan Strategy” refers to the first scan; the “Follow-Up Scan(s) Strategy” refers to a repeat scan.
You can assign the Fast, Standard or Enhanced modes to both strategies; they differ in the scanning time.
Fast: 50 % Standard: 100 % Enhanced 150 %
Default value: Initial scan = Fast; Follow-up scan(s) = Standard
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11.4 “Matching” settings
The settings for matching influence the quality and size of the STL data set. If necessary, you can change the file format here.
Control Description
Base
Activate the cutting filter Top cutting filter Bottom cutting filter
Cutting filters cause the top and bottom areas of the STL data set to be cut. If the cutting filter is set correctly, manual cutting is no longer necessary. Setting a too large cutting filter will cause parts of the scan to be cut away.
Enter the desired dimension in millimeters for the upper and lower cutting filter.
Permissible value ranges: – Top 20 – 60 mm – Bottom 0 – 15 mm.
Default value: Top = 60 mm; Bottom = 5 mm
Example
Default values | deactivated | Top 20; Bottom 15
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Control Description
Exp
ort
STL MSH ASCII
Determines in which formats the scan files are saved. The following are possible: STL, MSH and ASCII. You can enable one or more export formats, but at least one format must be selected.
NOTICE
Data loss due to missing export settings
If you do not select a format, nothing will be saved when you finish the work.
Select at least one file format.
Default value: STL
Exp
ort
X Y Z
aural Scan uses the Cartesian coordinate system XYZ for 3D representation and saving of data. If your CAD system requires the 3D data in a different spatial orientation, you can change the assignment of the axes.
The values x, y, z and -x, -y, -z are possible for each coordinate. The 3D data are stored according to the specifications.
Default values: x = x, y = y, z = z (Cartesian)
Gen
eral
set
ting
s
Thinning Thinning determines STL accuracy and thus also data size. The distance between the pixels that are combined to form a data set is increased step by step.
Auto The software automatically determines the degree of thinning.
Off The maximum resolution of the sensor is displayed in the STL data set (with maximum data size).
Low First stage of thinning, large data size.
Middle Medium level of thinning, medium data size.
Strong Highest level of thinning, smallest data size.
Default value: Strong
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Control Description
Gen
eral
set
ting
s
Smoothing Causes the smoothing of the surface in the 3D data set. Smoothing is important for scanning impressions with bubbles and edges. If 3D data with smooth meshes is used for production or 3D printing, the product requires less polishing afterwards.
The slider allows you to set value between 1 (low smoothing) and 10 (strong smoothing).
Default value: 3
Gen
eral
set
ting
s
Fill great holes Determines whether the “Fill great holes” correction function is performed automatically during matching. Any remaining “data holes” in a scan (e.g. holes on a straight surface) can be automatically closed with this function.
Please note that this function is not as accurate as a rescan.
Default value: Deactivated
Gen
eral
set
ting
s
Start matching after the scan
Determines whether all individual images created during scanning are automatically combined (matched) into an STL data set.
If this setting is not activated, you must match manually after scanning. Unmatched scans are displayed in the dotted view. All processing steps of the matching procedure (application of cutting filters, thinning and smoothing) will be missing.
TIP This setting only applies to normal scanning. In the case of rescans, the areas that have not been captured always require manual matching.
Default value: activated aural Scan matches automatically after scanning.
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12 Module activation
In order to unlock additional software functions, the following steps must be carried out once after purchasing the corresponding module.
Open the menu.
Select Add activation code.
A dialogue window for entering the code will open.
Enter your activation code.
Click OK.
The validity of the code will be checked. You will be asked to restart aural Scan.
Click OK.
Finish your work and restart aural Scan.
Now you will be able to use the functions of the module.
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13 Icons, menu items and shortcuts
13.1 Icons
The icons in the 3D viewer have been explained above.
Icon Meaning
48 Start scanning
50 Repeat a scan
49 Save STL files and close scans
60 Transfer files via FTP
51 Cancel a process
55 Match a rescan
76 Open menu
Icon Meaning
53 Activate the rescan mode
53 Start the rescan
56 Cut inside a selection
56 Cut outside a selection
56 Undo the last step
56 Save the last step
55 Start the function “Fill holes”
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13.2 Menu
You can find rarely used aural Scan in the menu. Click on the top left icon to open the menu. Please note that this is not possible while a scan is running or a dialogue/message is open.
Menu item Meaning
New 48 Starts a new scan. An active scan is discarded (after confirmation).
Open scan file 61, 64 Opens the dialogue to select a file. An active scan is discarded (after confirmation). By default, scan files are saved in the STL format and
located in the folder C:\Scans.
You can change both the location and the file format in the settings.
Move to service position
— Moves the axes to the service position (starting position). If you accidentally rotate the axes when inserting or removing the object, you can return the axes to their home position via a menu function.
Axis calibration 79 Starts the calibration of the axes (optional function).
3D calibration 81 Starts the 3D calibration of the scanner.
Settings 63 Opens the dialogue to edit the settings.
Info — Info dialogue about aural Scan with exact information about the version
and display of the activated modules.
Add activation code
74 Opens the dialogue to enter an activation code to enable the activation of a chargeable module.
“Hamburger menu button”
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Menu item Meaning
To the standby mode
— Activates the standby mode for the software instead of closing it. An active scan is discarded (after confirmation). aural Scan minimizes into the “Hidden symbols” group of the task bar. The power supply within the scanner is switched off.
Reactivate aural Scan by double-clicking on the desktop icon which you normally use to start the software.
The standby mode is automatically activated if you use aural Scan from Noah, the system of the Hearing Instrument Manufacturers' Software Association (HIMSA).
Exit — Exits aural Scan. If you exit without finishing your work on the active scan, the scan will not be saved (after confirmation).
13.3 Shortcuts
aural Scan supports most of the usual Windows keyboard shortcuts, e.g. for selecting, copying and cutting field contents (CTRL+A, CTRL+C and CTRL+X). The way keys and key combinations work depends on the context, and especially on the current position of the cursor. Therefore, you will sometimes find several descriptions in the following overview.
Shortcut Context Meaning
51 Scanning Cancel the ongoing scanning process
=
45 Naming field Jump from the left to the right naming field and vice versa (cursor has to be placed in the naming field).
— 3D viewer Jump from the left to the right scan (scan has to be selected).
— Dialogues and messages, e.g. settings Select the next user control (e.g. input field, checkbox, button).
=
48 Scanning Start scanning
— Scanning, matching. Discard the scan
— Dialogues and messages, e.g. settings Trigger the function of a selected button
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Shortcut Context Meaning
44 3D viewer Rotate the scan by 360 degrees
63 Dialogues and messages, e.g. settings Turn a checkbox on or off
63 Dialogues and messages, e.g. settings Open the context menu of a selected input field
63 Dialogues and messages, e.g. settings
Open the context menu of a selected input field
— Software
Close the software (cancel the scan at the same time if a scan is still open)
51 Dialogues and messages, e.g. settings Select option, select entry in a list
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14 Device maintenance
The scanner is a delicate and sensitive optical device. To ensure trouble-free operation of the scanner, it is necessary to regularly follow the correct care measures.
Further maintenance measures by the user are not required.
14.1 Axis calibration
You can calibrate the axes of the scanner with the aid of aural Scan. Perform the following steps for the initial setup, after installing an update, every time the scanner is transported or at least once a month, to ensure that the axes are perfectly aligned.
For physical reasons, there are always minimal deviations, e.g. due to movements of the material in the event of temperature fluctuations, requiring the scanner to be recalibrated.
NOTICE
Measuring errors due to scanning without calibrated axes
If calibration is unsuccessful although you have followed all the described measures, the scanner will be unable to perform correct measurements.
Only scan for test purposes. Do not create real data.
Contact your vendor (reseller or smart optics) to find the cause of the problem.
Open the menu.
Select Axis calibration.
aural Scan will ask you to place auditory canal impressions inside the scanner.
Follow this instruction. The axes cannot be calibrated without inserting an impression.
Click OK.
The axes will be calibrated. After completion, the message Axis calibration successfully completed will be displayed.
Click OK.
Calibration of the axes has been completed.
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Procedure in case of a faulty axis calibration
If an error message instead of a success confirmation is displayed, please proceed as follows:
Check the correct insertion of the auditory canal impressions.
Repeat the axis calibration.
If an error message appears even though the auditory canal impressions have been correctly inserted, close aural Scan.
Check whether the serial number of the sensor matches the name of the calibration folder:
C:\Program Files (x86)\3D-Scanner\[Name of the scanner]\data\SO-202NN.NN-NN-NNN
You will find the serial number on the rear of the scanner.
If you have loaded incorrect calibration data replace the folder. You will find the calibration data for the scanner on the installation data carrier.
If necessary, request your reseller or smart optics to send you the matching calibration data again.
Restart aural Scan.
Repeat the axis calibration.
If the error message persists, please contact your vendor or smart optics and request a technical inspection.
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14.2 3D calibration
Your scanner will work with sufficient measurement accuracy if you use the standard axis calibration feature of aural Scan as prescribed.
To meet the highest demands concerning measuring accuracy, e.g. in production, you can calibrate your scanner using an industrially manufactured 3D calibration object. Optionally, you can document the measuring accuracy of the scanner in a log.
You can only perform the 3D calibration with a 3D calibration object (optional accessory). The 3D calibration object can be purchased from your reseller or from smart optics.
For the 3D calibration, aural Scan compares the current measured values with the documented values of the 3D calibration object. The difference shows the correction values that the scanner will have to take into account for every measurement as of now, so that the results are accurate.
If you complete the 3D calibration with a validation, a log of the results will be created. The correction values will be measured again in this case. All values will be recorded in a log along with the sensor number of the scanner and the creation time. You can use the log as proof of accuracy for this individual scanner.
Performing the 3D calibration
Please note that the entire 3D calibration can take several minutes. You can cancel the process at any time. In this case, the results will not be saved and the scanner's 3D calibration will be reset.
Perform the following steps for the initial setup, after installing an update, every time the scanner is transported or at least once a month. In case of increased production volume, strong temperature fluctuations or generally high ambient temperatures, you should perform the 3D calibration daily.
Open the menu.
Select 3D calibration.
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The 3D calibration dialogue box will open. The first time, the approximation value 22 is displayed in the fields #1 and #2. The last entered values will be displayed for each further calibration.
Enter the values on the label of the 3D calibration object used into #1 and #2.
NOTICE
Inaccurate measurements due to 3D calibration with wrong values
If you perform 3D calibration with values that do not match the values on the 3D calibration object, you will get inaccurate measurement results.
Fully copy the values of the 3D calibration object. Leave out no decimal places and add nothing.
Use a comma as separator. Do not enter any other separators or extra characters.
The default procedure is to position the 3D calibration object on the left base (viewed from the front) and an auditory canal impression on the right base. In the case of free Stage, position the 3D calibration object on the front base.
Align the 3D calibration object with the label facing forward; in the case of free Stage facing sideways.
In the case of mono Scan, you will be repeatedly asked to position the 3D calibration object or the auditory canal impression during the 3D calibration process. Start with the 3D calibration object.
Click on Start calibration.
Label sample:
No. APK-0005
#1 21.9974
#2 22.0368
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The dialogue will show the steps Sensor calibration, Axis calibration and Mesh calibration sequentially and display the remaining time at the bottom.
The dialogue will report the successful completion of all steps.
If you do not need a log, click OK.
The process will be completed without further testing and without a log.
The scanner has been calibrated. All subsequent measurements will take into account the determined correction values.
To create a log, click on Validate results.
The dialogue will report the validation. A further test measurement will be carried out.
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The dialogue will finally report the determined deviation after the 3D calibration. Ideally, the deviation should be 0 μm.
Click OK.
The 3D calibration has been completed.
The log is saved in HTML format in the folder C:\Scans\Calibration. The
files are named according to the creation time [YYYY]-[MM]-[DD]-[HH]-
[MM]-[SS]-Calibrationresults.html. You can view the file with any HTML editor or web browser.
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If there are deviations above or below the scanner accuracy of > 14 μm, the values in the log are red. In this case, contact your vendor (reseller or smart optics) for technical support.
Possible causes for the failure of the 3D calibration
The failure of the 3D calibration can have different causes. You will be able to fix most of the causes yourself. In case of failure, aural Scan displays this message:
Click on Abort.
The 3D calibration will be cancelled. The axes remain in their last position.
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Open the menu and select Move to service position to return the axes to the basic position.
Check and correct the following causes:
Is the 3D calibration object inside the scanner?
Is the 3D calibration object on the left side?
Is there an auditory canal impression on the right side?
Are the entered values correct?
TIP
aural Scan recognizes values > 23.1 or < 21.3 as inadmissible. Values in between are accepted but can still be wrong.
If none of these solutions correct the problem or if your 3D calibration object is damaged, contact your vendor (reseller or smart optics).
14.3 Cleaning the scanner
The scanner should be cleaned regularly during operation.
NOTICE
Damage to optical and electronic components due to touching, humidity, dirt and cleaning
The optical and electronic components in the interior of the scanner are highly sensitive. Any touch, as well as dirt, moisture and cleaning agents can damage them.
Do not touch any optical and electronic components.
Protect the optical and electronic components against soiling by closing the lid or covering the scanner.
Never use the 3D scan spray inside the scanner.
If the optical or electronic components have to be cleaned, do not do it yourself. Please contact your reseller or smart optics.
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NOTICE
Damage to surfaces due to unsuitable cleaning agents
Paper towels, coarse cotton cloth, detergents, polishing paste, etc. leave scratches on the sensitive surfaces.
Only use the recommended materials for cleaning.
Before cleaning
Switch off the scanner for safety reasons.
Remove the cable connections.
Remove the object holders.
Materials
Use microfibre cloths which are expressly suitable for high-gloss surfaces. The material must be soft, smooth, lint-free and anti-static.
Always dampen the cleaning cloth with a glass cleaner. Clean the surfaces as well as the object holder and the axes with the moistened cleaning cloth.
Never clean sensitive surfaces with abrasives, polishing pastes or rough cloths.
Cleaning
Coarse dirt and debris can be removed from the scanner floor with a vacuum cleaner. To do this, set a vacuum cleaner to the lowest suction level and put on a crevice nozzle.
Clean the touchscreen and touch sensor (if present) without applying pressure.
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15 Installing software updates
Updates contain improvements and corrections to your software version. aural Scan is factory programmed so that updates can be installed free of charge for 12 months after the date of activation. It is possible to continue using the version of aural Scan provided with your scanner without limitation if software updates are not installed.
TIP
smart optics recommends the installation of updates to allow an optimal use of your scanner at all times.
You can download the current version from our website: www.smartoptics.de/en/audiology/aural-scan/download/
Information concerning the version is included in the Release Notes to be also found on the download page.
To prepare an individual quote for you, your vendor (reseller or smart optics) will need the serial numbers of the scanner and of the 3D sensor. You will find these numbers on the on the rear of the scanner.
15.1 Uninstalling the previous version
In principle it is possible to have a previous software version (older than 3.0 or previous to „aural Scan“ ) and the current version of aural Scan installed simultaneously. Thus, you can, for example, install a trial version and simultaneously continue working with your old version. However, smart optics recommends to uninstall the previous version before installing a productive update, to avoid possible failures caused by old data.
Before installing a trial version, you should make sure that you have available the installation file of the old version, your personal settings and the calibration data of the scanner. This is important to be able to load the calibration data into the new version or, if necessary, restore your old version.
If you no longer require the software, you can remove it completely from your computer.
To uninstall aural Scan, you must use an uninstall tool that is part of aural Scan. It is not possible to uninstall aural Scan via the Windows Control Panel.
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NOTICE
Loss of data or software functionality due to file deletion
To fully uninstall aural Scan, it is necessary to delete data from protected folders. If other files are deleted by accident, it might happen that some other software installed on your computer no longer works.
Only execute the following steps if you have understood them fully.
If you are not sure, please ask an experienced Window user or your reseller for support.
Create a backup of your computer data before executing the following steps.
Open the installation folder.
Double-click the file unins000.exe.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
The software will be uninstalled. The folder with the calibration data and a LOG file will be kept. These will only be deleted when an update is installed. You can now install an update.
For a full uninstall, delete the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\3D-
Scanner\aural Scan.
The calibration data and the LOG file will have been deleted.
Open View in Windows Explorer and activate the checkbox Hidden Elements.
Protected folders and files will be displayed.
Delete the folder C:\Users\[User]\AppData\Roaming\3D-
Scanner\aural Scan.
Personal settings and temporary files will be deleted.
aural Scan is fully uninstalled.
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15.2 Installing an update
NOTICE
Loss of personal settings and calibration data due to an update
Your personal settings and all calibration data folders in the installation folder are lost when installing an update.
“Data” folder:
C:\Program Files (x86)\3D-Scanner\aural Scan\data
Personal settings:
C:\Users\[User]\AppData\Roaming\3D-Scanner\aural Scan\config\Settings.xml
FTP connections from the previous version are kept (only for users of the FTP module).
Before installing the update, copy the above folder and your personal settings file. Save them in a different folder.
Alternatively, make a note of your personal settings. For example, save screenshots of all tabs in the dialogue Settings.
Proceed as follows upon receipt of an update from your vendor (reseller or smart optics):
Download the installation file or save it locally on the computer on which aural Scan is installed.
If necessary, decompress the update file with an appropriate decompression tool (not included in the scope of delivery).
You will obtain an executable EXE file.
If necessary, quit aural Scan.
Double-click the EXE file.
The update will start automatically. The installation steps are the same as for the normal software installation.
After the installation, follow the instructions in “Axis calibration”.
Important settings when updating
Select the existing target folder for the update, by default C:\Program Files
(x86)\3D-Scanner\aural Scan.
Setup will inform you that the folder already exists.
Click Yes.
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Select the existing start menu folder and activate the checkbox Desktop shortcut, if applicable.
After successful completion, you will be able to start aural Scan.
Reload the calibration data. The previously existing folder was deleted with the update.
If you had personal software settings in the old version, enter your personal settings now.
Activation code renewal
You can continue to use aural Scan without limitation if chargeable software updates are not installed. Should you wish to install an update after 12 months, you will need an activation code which will be delivered to you by your vendor (reseller or smart optics).
TIP
Please note that an activation code might only become available on the following business day, as every code is generated individually by the manufacturer for a specific scanner.
Install the update as described.
Switch on the scanner.
Start aural Scan.
You will receive the following message:
Enter the activation code provided by your vendor (reseller or smart optics) into the Activation Code field. The dongle characteristics already exist and needs not be entered again for an update.
Click OK.
The activation code is saved, and the software will start.
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16 The Noah interface
If you are using a Noah system from the Hearing Instrument Manufacturers' Software Association (HIMSA) you can integrate your scanner into Noah. This way, you have the opportunity to start scanning directly from the Noah Patient Browser. Your scan results will thus be assigned to the patient in Noah and available with other actions.
16.1 Noah interface setup
Below are described the setup steps which can be followed by the users themselves at their workplace.
However, depending on how the Noah system is configured at your company, additional setup steps, which can only be undertaken by your administrator or a user with administrative privileges, may be required.
TIP
If necessary, you can request setup instructions for various Noah server and client configurations from smart optics support@smartoptics.de
Install the latest version of Noah. For detailed installation instructions, refer to the Noah Knowledge Base on the Internet www.himsa.com. Select the type of installation as directed by your administrator or appropriate for the system configuration of your company.
Install aural Scan in the default installation folder C:\Program Files
(x86)\3D-Scanner. If you wish to work with Noah, you will not be able to install in a different folder.
Start Noah and aural Scan, one after the other.
You or your administrator should now perform the additional setup steps, if required.
In the settings of aural Scan, select as saving location either the data folder C:\Scans or a network path to a Noah server. If you are not sure which saving location is the correct one, ask your vendor’s (reseller or smart optics) technical support service.
If your saving folder is a path to a Noah server (network path or local shared path), other Noah users will also be able to see your STL files. STL files stored locally on a Noah client can only be opened in the same workstation.
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Close aural Scan and Noah again.
Noah will have recognized aural Scan automatically.
Restart Noah and select the configured Noah server.
In addition to the buttons to call up the Noah modules, a smart optics button is now available.
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16.2 Scanning with Noah
If you are working with Noah, start aural Scan only from Noah. You should no longer use the desktop icon or the app list.
Switch on the scanner.
In the patient browser (in the mixed view on the left), click on a patient. You cannot scan without performing the assignment.
Click on the smart optics button.
aural Scan starts.
You can now work with the software as usual.
A new scan is automatically assigned to the patient.
Name the measurement and start scanning.
Complete the scan.
Quit aural Scan. This is important, because you cannot start a new scan when the software is active. In this case, a message will prompt you to quit aural Scan.
Your scan results are saved to the Noah patient.
In the export data path, a subfolder will be automatically created, by default
C:\Scans\Noah.
A new subfolder is automatically created for the patient and named numerically. If, at a later time, you create further scans for this patient, they will be saved in the same subfolder.
For the next scan, select a Noah patient as described and click on the smart optics button again.
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16.3 Viewing scans from inside Noah
aural Scan can also act as a simple viewer for already existing scans.
TIP
No scanner needs to be connected or switched on for this feature.
In the Noah patient browser (in the mixed view on the left), click on a patient for whom STL data already exist on your Noah server.
In the Sessions section (in the mixed view at top right), a dated entry is displayed.
To view a scan (left or right side), click on the desired row.
aural Scan opens in view mode and displays the selected scan on the left or right side.
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You can use the functions of the 3D viewer, the cutting tools and the function “Fill holes”.
The menu and the rescan function are not available in this mode.
To exit the view, close the software.
TIP
If you hover with the mouse pointer for a prolonged period of time over an entry in the Sessions section, the complete storage path is displayed in a pop-up.
If you click on an entry with the right mouse button, a context menu opens in which, among other items, the feature Delete action is included. If you execute this function, only the entry in the Sessions section will be deleted, but not the file itself.
If you delete scan actions, you will no longer be able to view scans from inside Noah.
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17 Faults and Repairs
A fault can be remedied in many cases by the measures described here.
If the fault persists or if you require support or repairs, please contact your vendor (reseller or smart optics).
NOTICE
Damage to the device due to improper repairs
Improper repairs can cause the scanner to stop working perfectly. smart optics accepts no liability for damages caused by improper repairs. Please note that in this case your warranty claim will also become void.
Repairs must only be carried out by your reseller or smart optics.
Please note that smart optics assumes warranty responsibility for equipment damages, but not for damages caused as a result equipment damage, e.g. financial losses due to business interruptions. This does not include claims corresponding to legal warranty provisions.
17.1 Troubleshooting
Response in case of a defect
You must not work with a defective system. Damage to the scanner, its accessories or a faulty function have occurred with high probability if:
parts have been visibly damaged
axes do not rotate or do make loud noises
axis calibration or 3D calibration fails repeatedly
measuring errors occur despite performing all work steps
the software displays an error message.
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Checking connections
Are all connections made and fixed? If applicable, replace the USB slots.
Check if the USB port is overloaded.
USB hubs may cause transfer faults. Plug the scanner directly into a USB port on the rear of the PC.
Checking installation
End aural Scan, switch off the scanner and the PC.
Restart the system.
Ensure that the installation of aural Scan is correct and that the calibration data are loaded correctly.
Checking the PC
Ensure that all important Windows updates have been installed.
Ensure that your system has the latest BIOS version and drivers for the installed hardware components.
Ensure that your computer is free of viruses and malware.
Allow the execution of aural Scan in your virus protection software.
If necessary, check the scanner and aural Scan on another PC to rule out a computer fault.
Solving connection problems
Problems with the USB connection and camera control can be solved via the Windows Control Panel.
The following operations should be performed by an experienced Windows user or administrator.
In Windows, open the Control Panel.
Open Power Options and enable High Performance.
Open the Device Manager and select View | Devices by Connection from the menu.
The display is sorted by connections.
Open the USB root hub properties.
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Deactivate the setting Allow the computer to turn off this device to save energy.
Open Programs and Features.
Uninstall the Point Grey Research camera driver.
Download and install PointGrey FlyCap2Viewer v2.11.3.121 (x64): http://downloads.smartoptics.de/Support/Tools/PointGrey/x64/FlyCap2Viewer_2.11.3.425_x64.msi.
After installation, turn off the scanner and remove the USB cable.
Restart the PC and reconnect the USB cables.
If connection problems persist, please contact the smart optics support.
Solving calibration problems (holes/overlappings)
Problems with the calibration can be solved by manually deleting and loading the calibration data.
Open path C:\Users\[User]\AppData\Roaming\3D-Scanner\aural Scan
Delete the \Service folder.
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Open the path C:\Program Files (x86)\3D Scanner\aural Scan\data
Delete the calibration data folder \SO-20... .
Reload the calibration data by using the scanner installation tool.
The calibration data must be current and match the sensor number (SO number) of the scanner.
Perform the axis calibration and, if possible, the 3D calibration.
If calibration problems persist, please contact the smart optics support.
Further known problems
Error Possible source Possible cause
Scan accuracy is not verifiable or diminishes.
3D calibration No or non-repeated 3D calibration (optional module required).
The scan results are bad or suddenly become worse.
Axis calibration
3D calibration
“Scanning” settings
Scan spray
No or non-repeated axis or 3D calibration.
Wrong object colour set.
Dark or glossy impression scanned without scan spray.
A name will not be accepted.
Naming rules Naming rules not respected, e.g. special character.
Scan files are named incorrectly.
“General” settings Naming options chosen incorrectly.
Error when uploading to an FTP server.
“FTP Upload” settings
FTP connection set incorrectly.
FTP server not available, no internet connection.
aural Scan does not save files in the specified folder.
“Matching” settings No export format activated in the matching settings.
Part of the scan is always cut off smoothly.
“Matching” settings Cutting filter too large.
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Error Possible source Possible cause
The base must be cut manually with every scan.
“Matching” settings Cutting filter too small or not set.
aural Scan does not start after an update.
Loading of calibration data
Activation code renewal
Calibration data must be reloaded.
Using the update requires a new activation code.
A scan has disappeared from the 3D viewer.
Moving the scan The mouse moved outside the window. Retrieve with the cube icon or centre. Preferably use full-screen mode.
The axes make loud sounds.
Engine, Mechanics Technical check-up of the scanner required
If none of the above solutions correct the problem, please contact your vendor's support (reseller or smart optics).
Important file paths
Some Windows folders are protected, so that they are only displayed by entering the path name into the Explorer. The placeholder % can replace parts of the path, e.g. %appdata%.
Default paths aural Scan 3.0 or higher
Work folder (with Noah) C:\Scans\Noah
Work folder (Stand-alone) C:\Scans
User settings C:\Users\[User]\AppData\Roaming\3D-Scanner\aural Scan\config\Settings.xml*
Forms for support requests
C:\Program Files (x86)\3D-Scanner\aural Scan\Support
FTP Connection Data C:\Users\[User]\AppData\Roaming\3D-Scanner\aural Scan\config\ FTPConnections.xml*
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Default paths aural Scan 3.0 or higher
Calibration Data C:\Program Files (x86)\3D-
Scanner\aural Scan\data\SO-20…
Software folder C:\Program Files (x86)\3D-Scanner\aural Scan
3D Calibration logs C:\Scans\Calibration
Session logs C:\Scans\log
* Paths to XML files: XML files are important for software functionality. Do not manually change file names or contents of XML files.
Deviating default paths up to software version 2.8
User settings Not applicable
Forms for support requests
Not applicable
FTP Connection Data Not applicable
Calibration Data C:\Program Files (x86)\3D-
Scanner\[Scanner]\data\SO-20…
Camera driver C:\Program Files (x86)\3D-Scanner\[Scanner]\Prerequisites\Camera\ PointGrey\Chameleon\...
Software folder C:\Program Files (x86)\3D-Scanner\[Scanner]
3D Calibration logs Not applicable
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17.2 Serial numbers
If you have questions or complaints relating to your device, please have the serial number of your device and of the 3D sensor at hand. You will find these numbers on the rear of the device. The serial number of the scanner is given on the type plate. The serial number of the 3D sensor is given on an adhesive label.
Type plate Label
17.3 Spare parts
You can order optional accessories from your vendor (reseller or smart optics). You will find a list under “Scope of delivery”. If you need other spare parts please send in the device to get it repaired. Please contact your vendor (reseller or smart optics).
18 Environmentally-friendly disposal
The information in this chapter refers to EU directives and German law.
In non-European countries you must follow the corresponding national legislation for the disposal of packaging and electronic scrap.
You can prevent negative consequences for people and avoid harming the environment by the proper disposal of the device.
18.1 Disposal of the packaging
In accordance with the German packaging ordinance (VerpackV), you can return the packaging to your reseller for disposal in Germany. However, smart optics recommends that you keep the packaging in case you need it to transport the scanner or to send it back in the event of warranty claims.
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18.2 Disposal of the device
The devices marked with this symbol are subject to European Directive 2002/96/EC for WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment).
WEEE registration number of smart optics: DE47893210
Electrical equipment must not be disposed of with domestic waste.
Please note that the scanner is a device that only serves for commercial or industrial use. Disposal via public waste management authorities is therefore not possible.
The device must be returned to the manufacturer for disposal. If you are resident within the area in which the EU directive applies you can also return the device to your reseller.
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19 Technical specifications
mono Scan duo Scan duo Scan Touch ds Production free Stage
First production (year) 2016 2011 2018 2012 2019
Most recent hardware or speed update
2017 2017 — 2017 —
Dimensions (closed)
300x367x145 mm (W x L x H)
300x350x140 mm (W x L x H)
300x350x140 mm (W x L x H)
300x350x155 mm (W x L x H)
186x293x348 mm (W x L x H)
Weight 7.5 kg 8 kg 8 kg 10 kg 6.5 kg
Housing Acrylic glass, purple-white
PUR (polyurethane) integral rigid foam, matte silver
PUR (polyurethane) integral rigid foam, black
Steel sheet DC 01 (1.0330), anthracite-light grey
PUR (polyurethane) integral rigid foam, matte silver. Front acrylic glass, glossy black
Display with touch panel
No No 2,83" TFT No No
Capacitive touch sensor
No No No No Yes
Lid Yes No
On/Off switch Flip switch, rear
Pressure switch, green LED, front
Pressure switch, green LED, front
Pressure switch, green LED, front
Flip switch, rear
Supply voltage 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Fuse 2 × T 1.6 A L 250 V
Power consumption max. 30 W
Connections 1 x USB, 1 x power
Operating temperature
15°C - 30°C
Storage temperature -5°C - 50°C
Camera resolution 1.3 Mpx
Measuring accuracy
(ISO 12836)
< 14 µm (after 3D calibration)
Measuring speed with recommended computer configuration as of production series 11/2017
30 seconds for 1 impression
36 seconds for 2 impressions
34 seconds for 2 impressions
32 seconds for 2 impressions
32 seconds for 2 impressions
Output data format STL, ASCII and MSH
Minimum requirements for the PC system
Single or Dual Core CPU, 2 GB RAM, USB 2.0 Port, graphics card min. 256 MB RAM, free hard disk space approx. 40 GB
Recommended PC system
Quadcore CPU, i5, 4 GB RAM, USB 2.0/3.0 Port, graphics card min. 512 MB RAM, free hard disk space approx. 80 GB
Minimum requirements operating system
Windows 7 (32-Bit)
Recommended operating system
Windows 10 (64-Bit)
USB 2.0 or 3.0
Barcode interface No USB barcode scanner
Noah interface* Yes
Compatible with winIPRO®
Yes
* smart optics is a registered member company of HIMSA. www.himsa.com
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20 Declaration of CE conformity
20.1 mono Scan
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21 Quick guide
All work steps and explanations to the following quick guides:
Setup and commissioning of the scanner
Installation of aural Scan
Axis calibration
Workstation: Table load-bearing capacity (kg) - scanner’s space requirements (W×L×H mm): mono Scan duo Scan duo Scan Touch ds Production free Stage
15 kg 16 kg 16 kg 20 kg 13 kg
300×367× approx. 290
300×350× approx..280
300×350× approx..280
300×350× approx. 310
186×293×348
PC with recommended equipment
Quadcore CPU, i5
4 GB RAM
USB 2.0/3.0 Port
Graphics card min. 512 MB RAM
Free hard drive space approx. 80 GB
Windows 10 (64-Bit)
Unpacking and connecting
Remove the scanner and the accessories from the packaging.
Remove the transport protection.
Keep the packaging.
Connect the power cable.
Connect the USB cable. Type B plug (square) to the scanner. Type A plug (flat) to the PC.
Switch on the scanner (LED switch on the front or flip switch on the rear).
Installation of aural Scan
Copy the contents of the data carrier to the PC.
Execute auralScan.exe.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
Start the software.
Load the calibration data (folder SO-20…).
Calibrate the axes.
Ready to scan!
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All work steps and explanations to the following quick guides:
Positioning of the auditory canal impression
Scanning auditory canal impression
Data transfer via the “FTP Upload” module
Changing software settings
Icons, menu items and shortcuts
Settings
Answer the following questions. If your answer is No, you must change the settings. If your answer is Yes, you do not need to change anything and can start scanning.
Does aural Scan display texts in the desired language?
Do you wish to save the scan data in the folder C:\Scans?
Should file names always end with _L and _R?
Should naming the left and the right side differently be allowed?
Should the scans on the left side be represented in blue and those on the right side in red?
Should the rescan colour have the RGB values 255 186 69?
Should the scans be rotated automatically at the end of processing?
Should the rotation speed be slow?
Should the display quality in the 3D viewer be medium?
Should the scans be rotated with the left and moved with the right mouse buttons?
Does the colour of the material of the impressions match these colours?
Should scanning be done at highest speed?
Should scans be cut automatically in the top and bottom measuring areas?
Should scans be only saved in the STL format?
Should matching be performed automatically after scanning?
Do you wish to transfer the scan data via email, data carrier or a different external method? (FTP upload = optional module)
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Scanning
First switch on the scanner, then start aural Scan.
Mount and insert the impressions, but pay attention to the sides: Left ear – left position, right ear – right position
Scanning.
Start the scan with: The method is supported by:
mono Scan, duo Scan, duo Scan Touch, ds Production, free Stage
mono Scan, duo Scan, duo Scan Touch, ds Production, free Stage
duo Scan, duo Scan Touch, ds Production, free Stage
duo Scan Touch
free Stage
The scan is generated and rotates at the end.
Everything OK? Finish the scan.
The scan files are saved, see the folder C:\Scans.
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Index
µ µ (Unit of measurement) .......................................... 9
3 3D calibration (module) .......................................... 81 3D scan spray ............................................ 10, 36, 37 3D sensor ........................................................ 36, 39 3D viewer .............................................................. 40
Alignment ......................................................... 42 Axes .................................................................. 42 Colours ............................................................. 67 Icons ................................................................. 42 Motion (setting) ................................................. 69 Mouse ............................................................... 41 Noah ................................................................. 95 Quality (setting) ................................................. 69 Representation .................................................. 43 Spot pattern ...................................................... 54 Undo ........................................................... 54, 56
A Access to the software denied................................ 91 Activation (additional module)................................ 74 Activation code
12 months......................................................... 91 For module ........................................................ 74 For updates ....................................................... 88
Anonymous (FTP) ................................................... 58 Application (as intended) ....................................... 10 ASCII (data format) .................................................. 9 Auditory canal impression ................................ 35, 45 Axes
Calibration ........................................................ 79 Rotation ............................................................ 23 Swivelling .......................................................... 23
B Barcode ........................................................... 51, 65 Base (setting) ......................................................... 71 Blue/red ......................................... 19, 23, 37, 48, 67 BMP (Setting) ......................................................... 66
C Cable ............................................................... 24, 28 CAD software ........................................................ 39
Calibration ....................................................... 33, 79 Calibration (optional module) ................................. 81 Calibration Data .............................................. 19, 32 Cancelling ............................................................. 51 Carton ................................................................... 26 Caution (convention) ............................................... 6 CD (installation) ..................................................... 19 CE
Declaration of CE Conformity .......................... 106 Labelling ........................................................... 17
Checkmark (Finishing the work) ............................. 49 Checkmark (symbol) ................................................ 6 Cleaning ................................................................ 86 Color code ............................................................. 48 Coloration (when rescanning) ................................ 53 Colour (setting) ................................................ 67, 70 Commissioning ...................................................... 26 Connection (FTP) ................................................... 57 Connections
Mains .......................................................... 25, 28 USB ............................................................. 25, 28
Conventions ............................................................ 6 Coordinates (XYZ) .................................................. 53 Correction ............................................................. 53
Cutting ............................................................. 56 Function ............................................................ 55 Repetition ......................................................... 50 Rescan function ................................................. 53
Cover (lid) .............................................................. 21 Crosshair ......................................................... 53, 54 Cube (icons in the 3D viewer) ................................ 42 Cut (outside or inside) ............................................ 56 Cutting .................................................................. 56 Cutting filter (setting)............................................. 71
D Data carrier ............................................................ 19 Data transfer (FTP) ................................................. 57 Debugging
Calibration ........................................................ 99 Typical user mistakes ....................................... 101 USB, Camera ..................................................... 98
Defect ................................................................... 97 Depth of the device ............................................. 105 Desktop shortcut ................................................... 32 Device
Appearance ........................................... 21, 23, 25
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Connections ...................................................... 25 Front ................................................................. 21 Inside ................................................................ 23 Object holder .................................................... 23 Outside ............................................................. 25
Dimensions (technical data) .................................. 105 Display ................................................................... 21 Disposal
Device ............................................................. 104 Environment .................................................... 103 Packaging........................................................ 103
Dongle characteristics ............................................ 91
E Enlarge/reduce ....................................................... 42 ENTER key........................................................ 48, 77 Environment ........................................................ 103 Error ...................................................................... 97 ESC key ................................................................. 77 Export ........................................................ 39, 49, 72 Export folder (Settings) ........................................... 64 Extra smoothing (setting) ....................................... 67
F Fault ...................................................................... 97 File
Naming ................................................. 45, 46, 51 Open ................................................................. 76 Transfer via FTP ................................................. 60
File format ............................................................. 72 File path ................................................................ 64 Flash drive (installation) .......................................... 19 Flat (3D) ................................................................. 43 Follow-Up scan(s) (strategy) .................................... 70 Formats (STL, MSH, ASCII) ...................................... 72 FTP (additional module) .................................... 19, 60
Activate ............................................................. 74 Connection error ............................................... 61 Settings ............................................................. 57
Fuse ....................................................................... 17
G Gouraud (3D)......................................................... 43 Guiding line (inside the scanner) ....................... 36, 37
H Hazard (convention) ................................................. 6 Hazards ................................................................. 10 Height of the device ............................................. 105 HIMSA (Noah Interface) ......................................... 92 Hole filling (setting) ................................................ 73
Hood (Lid) .............................................................. 21 Hz (technical data) ............................................... 105
I Icons................................................................ 42, 75 Initial scan(strategy) ............................................... 70 Installation
Calibration Data ................................................ 32 Desktop shortcut ............................................... 31 Software ........................................................... 29 Target folder ..................................................... 30 Update .............................................................. 88
Instructions .............................................................. 5 Interfaces
CAD software ................................................... 39 Noah ................................................................. 92
Interfaces (technical data) .................................... 105 IP address (FTP) ...................................................... 58 IPRO software ...................................................... 105
K Keyboard ......................................................... 46, 77 Keyboard shortcuts .......................................... 43, 77 kg (technical data) ............................................... 105 kg (unit of measurement) ......................................... 9
L Language (installation) ........................................... 29 Language (setting) ................................................. 64 Left/right (impression, object holder, base) ....... 37, 45 Left/right naming (setting) ...................................... 65 Lid21 Log (setting) .......................................................... 65 Log file (setting) ..................................................... 65
M Mains
Connection ....................................................... 25 Switch ............................................................... 21
Maintenance ......................................................... 79 Matching ............................................................... 55
Automatic ......................................................... 49 Setting .............................................................. 73
Material colour ...................................................... 70 Matting (surface) ....................................... 10, 36, 37 Measuring accuracy ............................................... 81 Measuring accuracy (µm) ..................................... 105 Measuring speed (technical data) ......................... 105 Menu
Add activation code........................................... 76 Axis calibration .................................................. 76
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Info ................................................................... 76 Move to service position .................................... 76 New .................................................................. 76 Open scan file ................................................... 76 Settings ............................................................. 76
mm (Unit of measurement) ...................................... 9 Motion (setting) ..................................................... 69 Mouse ................................................................... 54
Button assignment in the 3D viewer .................. 41 Naming scans .................................................... 45
Move ..................................................................... 54 Moving ............................................................ 40, 41 MSH (data format) ................................................... 9
N Name (scan) ........................................................... 45 Name (scans) ......................................................... 51 Names (scans) ........................................................ 46 Names (setting) ...................................................... 65 Naming
Red field ............................................................ 47 Select side ......................................................... 43
Needle adapter ................................................ 19, 36 Needle holder ........................................................ 24 Needle protection .................................................. 27 Needles (mounting of the impression) .................... 37 Noah
Interface setup ...................................... 30, 64, 92 Scanning ........................................................... 94 Using scan software as viewer ........................... 95
Noah interface (technical data) ............................. 105 Note (convention) .................................................... 6 Numbers (Decimal system) ....................................... 9
O Object holder ......................................................... 24
Base .................................................................. 36 Blue/red ................................................ 19, 23, 37 Fastening........................................................... 35 Insertion ............................................................ 36 Magnet ....................................................... 23, 36 Notch ................................................................ 36 Number ............................................................. 35 Removal ............................................................ 36 Slanted .............................................................. 36
ON/OFF switch ....................................................... 21 Operating Manual .................................................... 5 Operating temperature (technical data) ................ 105 Optics .................................................................... 23
Cleaning............................................................ 86 Options (settings) ................................................... 63 Output data format (technical data) ..................... 105
P Packaging .............................................................. 26 Password (FTP) ....................................................... 58 PC (technical data) ............................................... 105 PCM (data format) ................................................... 9 Point could (setting) ............................................... 69 Points (3D) ............................................................. 43 Port 21 (FTP) .......................................................... 58 Power consumption (technical data) ..................... 105 Previous version
Uninstall ............................................................ 88
R Red when naming ................................................. 47 Red/blue ........................................ 19, 23, 37, 48, 67 Reflectance (setting)............................................... 68 Reflection brightness (setting) ................................ 67 Repair .................................................................... 97 Repeating .............................................................. 50 Representation ........................................................ 6 Rescan (colour) ...................................................... 67 Rescanning ...................................................... 53, 55 Retouching ............................................................ 56 RETURN key ..................................................... 48, 77 Rotate ............................................................. 44, 54 Rotating .......................................................... 40, 41 Rotation (setting) ................................................... 68
S Safety
Hand injuries ..................................................... 17 Touching ........................................................... 17
Safety instructions.................................................. 10 Saving location ................................................ 49, 64 Scan
Checking ........................................................... 49 Correct .............................................................. 53 Discard .............................................................. 51 Holes ................................................................. 49 Move ................................................................ 41 Naming ....................................................... 45, 51 Rotate ................................................... 41, 44, 49 Sides ................................................................. 49 Starting ............................................................. 51 Zooming ........................................................... 42
Scan quality (setting) .............................................. 71 Scan spray ................................................. 10, 36, 37 Scanner software ................................................... 29 Scanning
Auditory canal impression .................................. 45 Closing holes ............................................... 53, 55
Audiology Scanners Operating Manual
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Principle ............................................................ 39 Repetition.......................................................... 50 Select side ......................................................... 43 Starting ............................................................. 48 with the Noah Interface ..................................... 94
Scissors .................................................................. 56 Scope of Delivery ................................................... 19 Select side.............................................................. 43 Serial number ...................................................... 103
3D sensor .......................................................... 25 Device ............................................................... 25
Server (FTP) ............................................................ 57 Settings ................................................................. 63
3D viewer .......................................................... 66 General ............................................................. 63 Matching........................................................... 71 Scanning ........................................................... 70
Setup Dimensions........................................................ 26 Location ............................................................ 26 Weight .............................................................. 26
SHIFT key ............................................................... 43 Shortcuts ......................................................... 43, 77 Show high-quality measurements (setting) ............. 69 Side description (setting) ........................................ 65 SO number ............................................................ 33 Space bar ........................................................ 44, 77 Spare part ............................................................ 103 Specifications (settings) .......................................... 63 Spraying .................................................... 10, 36, 37 Standby mode ....................................................... 77 Start matching after the scan (setting) .................... 73 Start measurement ................................................ 45 Starting ........................................................... 48, 51 STL (data format) ..................................................... 9 STL file ................................................................... 39
Discard .............................................................. 55 Saving ............................................................... 49 Transfer via FTP ................................................. 60
STL, ASCII, MSH (tachnical data) ........................... 105 Storage temperature (technical data) .................... 105 Striped pattern ....................................................... 39 Supply voltage (technical data) ............................. 105 Symbols ............................................................. 6, 75
T TAB key ........................................................... 43, 77 Thinning ................................................................ 72 Tip (convention) ....................................................... 6 Tools in the 3D viewer ........................................... 42
Touchscreen .................................................... 21, 48 Transport protection .............................................. 27 Trial Version ........................................................... 88 Triangle (symbol) ..................................................... 6 Triangles (3D) ........................................................ 43 Type plate .............................................................. 25
U Undo ............................................................... 54, 56 Uninstall ................................................................ 88 Units of measurement (International System of Units)9 Unpacking ............................................................. 26 Update
Installation ........................................................ 88 Upload (FTP) .......................................................... 57 Uploading (FTP) ..................................................... 60 USB
Cable ................................................................ 19 Labelling ........................................................... 17
USB (technical data) ............................................. 105 USB barcode scanner ............................................. 51 USB cable .............................................................. 24 Use (as intended) ................................................... 10
V V – Volt (technical data) ....................................... 105 View
Move ................................................................ 41 Rotate ......................................................... 41, 44 Zooming ........................................................... 42
W Watt (technical data)............................................ 105 WEEE ................................................................... 104 Weight (technical data) ........................................ 105 Width of the device ............................................. 105 Windows (technical data) ..................................... 105 winIPRO software ................................................ 105
X XYZ ....................................................................... 53
Z Zip file (FTP) ........................................................... 60 Zoom ..................................................................... 54 Zooming ................................................................ 42 Zooming in and out ............................................... 40
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