AVR400 System User Guide
9. Connect the remaining end of the USB cable to a USB connector on front panel of the system PC. Refer to the previous figure. 10. Connect the HDMI monitor cable to the HDMI port on the rear panel of the system PC. 11. Connect the remaining end of the HDMI monitor cable to the 24-inch monitor. 12. Connect the power supply cable to the DC In port on the rear panel of the system PC. 13. Connect the remaining end of the power supply cable to an external power source.
Figure 20. System PC Cable Connections 14. On the front panel of the system PC, insert the dongle for the wireless keyboard and mouse. Refer to the previous figure. 15. Ensure both the wireless keyboard and wireless mouse are equipped with batteries. 5.6 On-Site Installation, Calibration and Training All Starrett vision metrology systems and optical comparators are calibrated at the factory prior to shipment; however, it is possible that components might have moved during shipment. A complete functional test and calibration are recommended following physical installation. Professional system installation is normally provided by Starrett Factory Service Technicians or Starrett Authorized Service Technicians for all new vision metrology systems and optical comparators sold in North America. Installation can include equipment setup, on-site calibration and on-site operator training. While professional installation, calibration and training are separately quoted line items, these services are highly recommended and are purchased by most users. As part of its setup services, Starrett may oversee the equipment’s in-plant transportation to its permanent location and uncrating. Starrett then performs the physical setup and electrical connection, followed by a completed functional checkout. This process typically takes half day for an AVR system. The system should temperature stabilize for 24 hours prior to calibration. On-site calibration normally takes place following setup. Starrett offers ISO 17025 accredited calibrations. Calibration uses NIST-traceable glass standards and gage blocks. Calibration typically takes half to one day for an AVR system. If a motorized rotary stage is purchased with the AVR system, then additional installation, set-up and calibration is required which can add another two hours of technician time plus the appropriate calibration equipment. On-site basic operator training can be provided following calibration. This typically takes half day for an AVR system. Many customers choose to augment basic training with additional
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