| XT•350   & XT•100   MOTORIZED TURNTABLES   MANUAL   The information in this manual is furnished for information use only, is subject to   change without notice, and not be construed as a commitment by Anything3D Corp.   Anything3D Corp assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies   that may appear in this book.   © 2000"2001 Anything3D Corp. All right reserved.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CONTENS   1. Safety instructions .................................................. 2   2. Introduction ............................................................ 6   3. Complete set of equipment .................................... 10   4. Description........................................................... 12   5. Installation ........................................................... 14   6. Operating controls ................................................ 16   7. Preparing for photography ..................................... 21   7.1 Connecting the Turntable .................................. 21   7.2. Starting the Turntable ...................................... 27   8. Operating modes .................................................. 29   9. Rotation speed adjustment mode ........................... 33   10. Manual mode...................................................... 37   11. Slave mode......................................................... 40   12. Optional auto mode ............................................. 43   13. Frequently asked questions ................................. 46   14. Recommendations for use ................................... 48   15. Trouble"shooting ................................................ 53   16. Maintenance ...................................................... 55   17. Specification ...................................................... 57   18. Product warranty................................................. 59   NIKON is a registered trademark of Nikon Corporation.   Anything3D and Anything3D logo are registered trademarks of   Anything3D Corporation.   Photo3D and Photo3D logo are registered trademarks of Anything3D   Corporation.   MS Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   4 1. Please, carefully read these instructions.   2. The turntable must be installed on a flat   horizontal surface, otherwise it won’t work   properly.   Figure 1.1   3. Use AC power source indicated in the   specification ONLY.   Figure 1.2   4. Turn on the equipment only via proper"   ly earthed sockets.   5. Never use a damaged power cable.   6. When using an extension piece, make sure   that the total current value doesn’t exceed   the permissible one.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 7. The total current consumed by all devices   through the common outlet should not ex"   ceed its rated current.   8. Always turn off the turntable if the power   cable or socket is damaged, if liquid has   got inside the turntable or if the turntable   works improperly.   Figure 1.3   9. After switching the turntable off DO NOT   switch it on again before 2 seconds have   elapsed.   10. Always switch off your turntable by using   the button on the power panel.   11. Never take the plug out of the socket   before the indicators on the control panel   go off.   12. Before cleaning the table disconnect it   from the power source.   13. Never use volatile flammable liquids   to clean the turntable.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6 14. DO NOT perform maintenance and repair   of the turntable yourself. In case of any   trouble contact ANYTHING3D.   15. Make sure that during rotation the turnta"   ble spinning surface doesn’t contact with   the external objects.   16. See to it that the load on the turntable is   as close to the center as possible or else it   might cause damage to the turntable.   (Fig. 1.4)   Figure 1.4   Incorrect   Correct   17. Never place the photographed objects on   the turntable while it is spinning.   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2. INTRODUCTION   8 ANYTHING3D XT"100 AND XT"350 MOTOR"   IZED TURNTABLES are intended for automa"   tion of 3D photography process. With 3D   photography the objects you are taking pic"   tures of can be seen on the computer screen   and you can get the complete visual informa"   tion about all their features! Our turntable lets   you get the 3D images series of any object   you choose. This widely adaptable kind of 3D   images is in great demand. They could be   used in Internet"shops, on the model agen"   cies sites, at the advertising shows, presen"   tations, etc.   XT"350 model 39" in diameter is intended   for making the photos of people and large   objects. XT"350 turntable is capable of   bearing the heavy objects with a weight of   up to 350 lb.   XT"100 model is 20" in diameter and bears   the objects with a weight of up to 100 lb.   XT"350 and XT"100 turntables have the   same indication, controls and functional abil"   ities. In addition to the common function   abilities ХТ"350 turntable is equipped with a   frame number sound indication, as well as   with a pull"out handle and wheels to move the   turntable around your photo studio.   The turntable enables a series consisting of   different quantities of images (32, 16 or 8   frames). You may take any number of frames   depending on your quality and technical re"   quirements. A series of 32 frames produces a   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10   high"quality 3D photo with a bigger file size. A   series of 8 frames gives the smallest file size   and requires the least time to be loaded   through the Internet. A series of 16 frames is   a compromise between quality and file size.   ANYTHING3D XT"100 AND XT"350 MOTOR"   IZED TURNTABLES render 3D photography   as simple as 1,2,3! You may take pictures in   manual, semi"automatic or automatic   modes. The enhanced indicating system   gives you complete control over the process   of photography. Due to its adjustment sys"   tem the turntable is well adaptable to the var"   ious photo studio equipment and cameras.   The best results will be attained by means of   using a modern digital camera and a set of   the studio lighting equipment as in this case   you make the best of all the turntable appli"   ances for automatic photography in order to   compile a 3D series.   The original Anything3D software included in   the complete set offers a wide variety of 3D   series processing options and their further   usage.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   11   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3. COMPLETE SET OF EQUIPMENT   12   1. Turntable (XT"350 or XT"100)   Figure 3.1   XTꢀ350   XTꢀ100   2. Power cable   Figure 3.2   3. Remote control   Figure 3.3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   13   4. Turntable sync cable (intended for con"   nection to the studio flash sync terminal   through the splitter)   Figure 3.4   5. Splitter (for connection to the studio flash   sync terminal)   Figure 3.5   6. 2 colored covers for the turntable rotating   surface   Figure 3.6   7. Manuals   8. Software CD   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. DESCRIPTION   14   The upper part of a turntable is a rotating disk   (Fig. 4.1a) on which the photographed object   is arranged. The disk can rotate in any direc"   tion (both clockwise and counter"clockwise).   Arranged on the turntable body are the con"   trol panel (Fig. 4.1b, Fig.4.3c) and power   panel (Fig. 4.2a, Fig.4.4a).   Fixed on the turntable bottom are the adjust"   able legs (Fig. 4.1c, Fig. 4.4c) designed for   adjusting the level of the turntable.   In addition the turntable model ХТ"350 is   supplied with the sound control panel (Fig.   4.3a), pullout handle (Fig. 4.3b) and two   small wheels (Fig. 4.4b) used to move the   turntable around.   Figure 4.1   a b c Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   15   Figure 4.2   a Figure 4.3   a b с Figure 4.4   a b c to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5. INSTALLATION   16   Prior to photography locate the turntable on   a flat, horizontal and steady surface in your   photo studio or any other photography site at   your option in order to get the most efficient   position for photography. Avoid unstable or   vibrating places. Arrange the turntable so   that its control panel faces the camera.   For the XT"350 turntable to be easily moved   about your photo studio it is supplied with a   handle and 2 small wheels. To move the turn"   table pull out the handle located on its bot"   tom (Fig. 5.1) against the stop; then begin   lifting the turntable till its whole weight rests   on the wheels (Fig. 5.2). After placing the   turntable at the required point let it acquire   horizontal position again and push the han"   dle back as far as it will go.   Figure 5.1   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   17   Figure 5.2   IMPORTANT: In order to protect the turnta"   ble from damage DO NOT hold it by the rotat"   ing disk when moving about!   For the device to operate properly its level   should be adjusted by screwing the bottom   legs in or out, each one in turn, until the rotat"   ing surface of the turntable acquires horizon"   tal position.   IMPORTANT: When installing a photo"   graphed object on the turntable, please, re"   member that the object should be fixed in the   center of the turntable and its weight should   not exceed the greatest permissible one.   DO NOT place heavy objects on the turntable   edge so that the mechanism does not get   damaged.   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6. OPERATING CONTROLS   18   6.1. The power panel located on the turn"   table body is intended for connecting the de"   vice to the power source, as well as for   switching it on and off. Located on the power   panel are ON/OFF (I/O) button (Fig. 6.1a),   FUSE (Fig. 6.1b) and power cable socket   (Fig. 6.1c).   Figure 6.1   a b c Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   19   6.2. The control panel (Fig.6.2) located on   the turntable body is intended for operating   modes control and indication, and also for   remote control, studio flashes and camera   connection to the turntable by means of   special cables (included in the kit, optional).   The cables are plugged into the special   sockets (R, M, A) arranged on the control   panel bottom.   Figure 6.2.1   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   20   Located on the control panel are:   MODE button " operating mode selection   (Fig. 6.2.2a);   FRAME button " setting the number of the   frames (Fig. 6.2.2b);   Digital display " indication of the frames   number in «M» and «A» modes and the rota"   tion speed in «S» mode (Fig. 6.2.2c);   S, M, A " operating modes indicators (Fig.   6.2.2d);   1, 8, 16, 32 " indicators of the frames   number in a series (Fig. 6.2.2e);   R " remote control socket (Fig. 6.2.2f);   Figure 6.2.2   a d c b e h f g Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   21   M " the turntable sync cable socket (Fig.   6.2.2g);   A " camera remote control cable socket for   the turntable operation in «Auto Mode» (Fig.   6.2.2h).   6.3. The sound control panel (XT"350   only) located on the turntable body is intend"   ed for the ON/OFF voice indication and vol"   ume control. Arranged on the sound control   panel are the ON/OFF voice indication button   (Fig. 6.3a), sound ON/OFF indicator (Fig.   6.3b) and volume control handle ("/+) (Fig.   6.3c). 2 speakers are also fixed on the turnta"   ble body.   Figure 6.3   a b c Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   22   6.4. The remote control is intended for re"   mote start of photography, selection of the   rotation direction, manual control of rotation   and adjustment of its speed.   The remote control is plugged into «R» sock"   et on the control panel. Located on the re"   mote control are (Fig.6.4):   a " counter"clockwise rotation button;   b " clockwise rotation button;   c " rotation instant stop and the pictures dig"   ital counter reset button.   The buttons   control the turntable rotation direction. But"   ton (Fig.27c) resets the digital indication   (Fig.27a) and   (Fig.27b)   on the Digital Display on the Control panel   and stops rotation.   a b c Figure 6.4   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7. PREPARING FOR   PHOTOGRAPHY   23   7.1 CONNECTING THE TURNTABLE   IMPORTANT: Plug in/out the connectors R,   M and A only the power supply line is discon"   nected from the turntable!   1. Plug the remote control into the connector   «R» on the control panel.   Figure 7.1.1   2. Plug the splitter into the studio flash sync   terminal .   Figure 7.1.2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   24   3.For «Manual» mode only: plug the turntable   sync cable into one of the splitter sockets   and the other end of the sync cable into   «M» socket on the control panel.   Figure 7.1.3a   Figure 7.1.3b   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   25   4. Plug the studio flash sync cable which is   not included in the complete set of the   turntable equipment; but supplied togeth"   er with the flash) into the second splitter   socket and its other end into the camera   sync terminal.   Figure 7.1.4a   Figure 7.1.4b   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   26   5. The owners of the digital cameras with an   interface for Remote Control may take pic"   tures in Auto Mode. In order to use Auto   Mode you will have to apply Optional   Adapter (Fig.7.1.5a) and Remote Control   Cable (Fig. 7.1.5b). Optional Adapter and   Remote Control Cable serve to connect a   camera to the turntable.   Figure 7.1.5a   Figure 7.1.5b   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   27   6. Plug optional camera remote control   adapter into the camera special remote   terminal and connect the optional remote   control cable to the adapter pin jack. Plug   the other end of the remote control cable   into «A» connector on the turntable control   panel.   Figure 7.1.6a   Figure 7.1.6b   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   28   7. Plug the power cable into the corre"   sponding socket on the power panel and   then connect it to the AC supply"line.   Figure 7.1.8   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   29   7.2. STARTING THE TURNTABLE   1. Depress the ON/OFF button (I/O) on the   power panel to switch on the turntable. The   indicators «M» and «32» on the control   panel will go on and digit «1» on the digital   display panel will also be displayed.   Figure 7.2.1   2. Depress the ON/OFF (I/O) button on the   sound control panel (XT"350 only) to ini"   tiate the sound indication; the LED locat"   ed on same panel will go on. Then, using   the volume control knob set the desired   volume.   Figure 7.2.2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   30   3. To set the frames number in one series   (32, 16 or 8) for full turn press the «Frame»   button on the control panel. While rotation   the turntable will make the corresponding   number of stops for taking pictures. You   may also use the mode in which the turn"   table makes a whole turn without any   stops by setting the light indicator «1» in   its ON position.   Figure 7.2.3   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8. OPERATING MODES   31   The turntable has different operating modes,   namely:   «S» mode (Rotation Speed Adjustment   Mode) where the turntable rotation speed is   set by remote control.   Figure 8.1   «М» mode has two versions   – Manual   mode and Slave mode that differ in the   method of the turntable rotation control. In   Manual mode the turntable rotation is oper"   ated by means of remote control. In Slave   mode the turntable obtains the control com"   mands from the camera.   Figure 8.2   In Manual Mode you have the utmost control   over the 3D series photography process.   When using this mode you can change the   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   32   position of the object (e. g. in case you desire   to demonstrate the moving parts of the ob"   ject or smoothly change the model’s atti"   tude), return back and make the bad frame   once more.   Slave Mode enables the semi"automatic   photography. In order to get each frame of   the series you just need to press the camera   release.   In this mode the turntable rotates counter"   clockwise.   «A» mode (Optional Auto mode). This is an   optional mode. The use of the cameras with   the remote control interface in this mode will   be possible after you acquire the Optional   Adapters and Remote Control Cable.   Figure 8.3   In this mode the turntable makes only one   turn without a stop, and at the points of mak"   ing a frame a command to operate the cam"   era is given through the connector «А» on the   control panel. It is very easy to use Auto   mode and it saves time in the process of   shooting as you just need to press the button   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   33   selecting the direction of rotation on the re"   mote control and further on all the operations   in making the 3D series will be performed au"   tomatically requiring no participation of the   photographer.   Prior to starting the turntable in any mode the   required quantity of frames in a series should   be set. To set the quantity of frames in a se"   ries (32,16, 8 or 1) for one turn press the   «Frame» button on the control panel several   times. The indicators under the correspond"   ing digits will go on.   Figure 8.4   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   34   Additional information:   1. Voice message always duplicates the indi"   cation (if the sound indication is ON);   2. Pressing the «Mode» button always caus"   es the turntable to stop and the digital display   to reset;   3. The quantity of the frames may be set only   when the turntable has stopped; at the same   time the indication on the digital display will   also reset;   4. The mode with the number of frames set to   «1» is intended for viewing the object, there"   fore, indication on the digital display is not   available in this mode.   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   9. ROTATION SPEED   ADJUSTMENT MODE   35   The rotation speed of the turntable should be   shosen prior to photography. It will depend   on the photo equipment abilities: the time re"   quired for the flashbulbs charging between   the pulses and also the time required for en"   tering the information into the computer or   recording it on the flash"card in the digital   cameras. To set the required rotation speed,   proceed as follows:   1. Turn on 4 the turntable by pressing red   ON/OFF (I/O) button on the power panel.   Figure 9.1   3. Choose mode «S» by pressing the «Mode»   button.   Figure 9.2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   36   2. Choose the required quantity of the frames   (8, 16, 32) by pressing «Frame» button.   Figure 9.3   4. Press a button determining the rotation di"   rection on the remote control ( will in"   crease the speed and will decrease it).   The turntable will start to rotate. Press the   rotation control button on the remote con"   trol a several times in succession in order   to set the required rotation speed.   Figure 9.4   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   37   5. In «S» mode the digits indicate the   number of seconds required for the turn"   table to move from one frame to another;   e. g. «8» means that it takes 8 seconds for   the turntable to move from one frame to   the next one.   Figure 9.5   6. In order to switch over from the “S” mode   to any other operation mode press the   “Mode” button on the control panel. The   “S” mode operation completed the turnta"   ble rotation stops. The determined speed   value is used for further operation.   Figure 9.6   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   38   The minimal rotation speed is set when the   turntable is switched on for the first time.   The turntable will maintain the set speed of   rotation after it is turned off.   IMPORTANT: In «S» mode the continuous   rotation of the turntable should not exceed   10 minutes.   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10. MANUAL MODE   39   In this mode to create a 3D series the turnta"   ble with an object on it should rotate after   each shot by means of the remote control.   The turntable may rotate both clockwise and   counter"clockwise at your option. The direc"   tion of rotation is prescribed by pressing the   corresponding button on the remote control.   IMPORTANT: Operation in Manual Mode re"   quires the turntable connection to Remote   Control only. The Turntable Sync Cable   should be disconnected from the jack “M” on   the control panel.   To shoot in Manual Mode proceed as follows:   1. Switch on the turntable by pressing the red   ON/OFF (I/O) button on the power panel.   Figure 10.1   2. Choose «М» mode by pressing the «Mode»   button.   Figure 10.2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   40   3. Choose the required quantity of frames   (8, 16, 32) by pressing the «Frame»   button.   Figure 10.3   4. Take the first picture with the camera.   Figure 10.4   5. Press one of the buttons on the remote   control to set the direction of rotation. After   Figure 10.5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   41   that the rotating surface of the turntable   will move to the next frame. Indication of   the digital display located on the control   panel will increase by one.   6.If required the bad shot may be taken   again. With this aim press the other button   control rotation on the remote control. The   turntable will go back to the previous shot   position. Take the picture. Then press the   first rotation controlling button to resume   the movement of the turntable in the previ"   ously set direction.   Figure 10.6   6. Take the next picture after the rotation has   ceased.   7. Depress the button on the remote control   once again and take the pictures one by   one in each point of photography until ro"   tation is completed. Indication of the digital   display on the control panel should coin"   cide with the set number of frames in the   series. The moment of photography of   each frame is accompanied with sound in"   dication (XT"350 only).   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   11. SLAVE MODE   42   Slave Mode is a semi"automatic mode. Op"   erated in this mode the turntable rotates till   the point of making the next frame after   pressing the camera shutter release. The   mode is more convenient as there is no need   to use remote control for the turntable rota"   tion, i. e. first the picture is made and then the   turntable rotating surface spins automatical"   ly till the next frame and so on. The operation   order in this mode is as follows:   1. Connect the turntableto the sync termi"   nals of the camera (Fig. 11.1) and flash   by means of the splitter and cables (Fig.   11.2) as it is pointed out in item 6.2   above via «М» connector.   Figure 11.1   Figure 11.2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   43   2.Choose «M» mode by means of the   «Mode» button .   Figure 11.3   3. Set the quantity of frames points (8 " 16 "   32) by means of «Frame» mode.   Figure 11.4   4. Take a picture by pressing the camera re"   lease. After that the turntable will automat"   ically get to the next frame.   Figure 11.5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   44   5. Take the next picture when the table has   stopped.   6. Take pictures in each point of photography   till the turn is completed.   The digital display on the control panel shows   the frame number. The moment of photogra"   phy of each frame is accompanied with   sound indication (XT"350 only).   In this mode only counter"clockwise rotation   is supported.   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12. OPTIONAL AUTO MODE   45   In Auto Mode during the process of photog"   raphy the turntable makes one complete turn   without any stops. It makes the time of pho"   tography shorter and gives the opportunity to   improve the 3D series quality when taking   pictures of the photo models.   The Auto Mode enables a whole series of pic"   tures by way of pressing just one button on   the remote control. The frames are made au"   tomatically as the turntable controller sends   the control signal to the camera at each next   frame point. This mode is applicable for the   digital cameras with the remote control inter"   face. The adapter and camera remote control   cables are not included in the complete set of   equipment.   1. Insert the optional camera remote cable   into socket «A» on the control panel by us"   ing the remote control cable and adapter   connector.   Figure 12.1   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   46   2. Set «A» mode by pressing the «Mode»   button.   Figure 12.2   3. Set the required quantity of frames (8, 16,   32) by pressing the «Frame» button.   Figure 12.3   4. Now, by pressing one of the buttons on the   remote control the turntable will be caused   to start its rotation in the prescribed direc"   tion, and the camera will take pictures at   Figure 12.4   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   47   each stop of the turntable in any point of   photography.   A complete series of pictures will be obtained   in this manner.   The digital display on the control panel shows   the frame number. The moment of photogra"   phy of each frame is accompanied with   sound indication (XT"350 only).   The set parameters will be retained after the   turntable is switched off.   NOTE: In Auto Mode the turntable synch ca"   ble connected to «M» jack may be removed   as it is not used. However, the connected   synch cable won’t affect the turntable opera"   tion in Auto Mode.   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   13. FREQUENTLY ASKED   QUESTIONS   48   Question 1: What is to be done if the camera   does not possess a synch contact for the   flash bulb synch cable ?   Answer: There is a number of solutions to   this problem :   1. If the camera lacks a synch contact for the   flash bulb synch cable and if the synch   contact is non"standard or arranged in the   place of the flash bulb attachment on the   camera it is recommended to purchase an   adapter with a standard synch contact ;   2. If the studio pulse light and a stationary   flash bulb on the camera are used the stu"   dio flash bulbs should be equipped with   light synchronizers.   3. Use constant illumination.   Question 2: What is to be done if the camera   does not possess a connector for the camera   remote control adapter?   Answer: All the turntable operation modes,   except Auto one, may be used. The camera   remote control cable is not used in this case   and there is no need to connect it to socket   «A» on the control panel.   Question 3: If the photo studio is supplied   with constant illumination, in what way   should the photography be made?   Answer: When applying the constant illumi"   nation you may use all the turntable opera"   tion modes and there is no need to use the   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   49   synch cable intended for the turntable con"   nection to synch pin jack of the camera and   that intended for connecting the camera to   the flash.   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   14. RECOMMENDATIONS   FOR USE   50   1. Always place the turntable on a firm sur"   face which will not get dented and use   special devices if the turntable requires   levelling.   Figure 14.1   2. Arrange the equipment connecting cables   so that nobody touches them when moving   around the studio. The cables may be fiy p   of an adhesive tape and it will help to avoid   damaging both people and equipment.   3. Adjust the turntable rotation speed in con"   junction with that of the camera (it takes   some time with digital cameras to store the   information).   4. When taking photographs of the people in   all modes except Auto one it is recom"   mended to use a low speed of the turntable   rotation for smooth movement (and to help   the photographed person to maintain his   attitude without much effort). In Auto Mode   use the greatest speed of rotation allowed   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   51   by your photographic equipment for a se"   ries of images.   5. Use mainly auto mode («A» mode) when   you take photos of the static objects to   save your time.   6. Slave or Manual Modes («M» mode) are   more suitable when you take the photos of   people; make sure that the model keeps   her/his eyes open to avoid having the   frames where the eyes are closed.   7. Application of the turntable enables ani"   mated 3D series. As a result it is possible to   get very chic 3D series of the photo models   making some movements during rotation   or changing their attitude, and also of   some transforming objects (the movable   parts of which may be drawn in/out or ro"   tated) and give more complete information   about the object.   8. Say, you want to make a 32"frame 3D se"   ries where being rotated the photogra"   pher’s model gently raises her hand, titi"   vates her hair and then puts her hand down   again. It is recommended to train this   movement on the rotating turntable before   taking pictures by the camera. The model   must split her movement into 32 phases so   that after making a full turn she may ac"   quire the initial attitude. The voice indica"   tion of the frames will help to do so. For ex"   ample, the movement of the hand starts   from the 3rd frame, the hand reaches the   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   52   highest point by the 13th frame and the   model fixes her hair. Starting from the 18th   frame the hand moves down and acquires   the initial position by the 30th frame.   9. When working in the Manual or Semi"Auto"   matic Modes you can make the animated   3D series of the objects. For instance, you   may show how during rotation of the scan"   ner its lid is being opened and closed.   When the turntable stops after a frame the   position of its lid must be changed a little so   that, say, from frame 4 to frame 13 the lid   will be evenly opened, from frame 14 to   frame 18 it will be fixed in the open position   and closed from frame 19 to frame 29.   While doing this it is very convenient to get   the information about the turntable posi"   Figure 14.2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   53   tion (about the number of the frame) by   means of the voice indication. The interja"   cent positions of the lid may be fixed with   the help of anything you have at hand, ten"   sion members, for example. They may be   removed from the image during the photo"   graphs processing.   10. Start photography from the model’s back   to make sure that the 1st and 32nd frames   of the series get stitched smoothly without   displacement of the model as in this case   the insignificant shift of the model from the   32nd frame to the 1st one is practically un"   noticeable. (Fig.14.2)   Figure 14.2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   54   11. Use white background as much as you   can and adjust the object illumination   (steadily N) so that the background and   the turntable surface blend. It will simplify   further processing of the series by the im"   age editor.   12. If the ready images are to be arranged   against a light background use the acces"   sory light cover for the table surface (in"   cluded in the kit) and the light background   to avoid a dark outline around the object.   Accordingly, it is preferable to use the ac"   cessory dark cover (also included in the   kit) and a dark background (the back"   ground cover is not included in the com"   plete set of the turntable equipment) to   take the photos of the objects arranged on   a dark background.   13. The changeable covers must be washed   as they get dirty. They may be washed both   by hands and washing machine at a tem"   perature below 140°F.   14. Apply the camera auto focus only for pre"   liminary adjustment for sharpness and dis"   able it in the process of taking the photos.   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   15. TROUBLE(SHOOTING   55   Malfunction   Possible Cause   Remedy   Turntable   won't switch   on by pressing power supply-line.   ON/OFF   1. Turntable isn't   connected to AC   1. Connect the   turntable to AC   power supply-   line.   2. Power cable is not   tightly plugged into its 2. Disconnect   button (I/O)   socket on power   panel.   3. Burnt fuse on   power panel.   the cable from   switching   connector and   plug it in again.   3. Replace fuse   on power panel.   Turntable gets You plugged cables in Switch the   energized but "R", "M" and "A"   indication on sockets prior to   digital panel is disconnecting the   turntable off,   connect cables   properly   following the   instruction and   then switch the   turntable on.   invalid   turntable from AC   power supply-line.   Frame   1. You have violated   the instruction and   photographed the   objects or people   whose weight was   Contact   Anything3D.   numbers are   changed on   digital   indication   panel but the greater than maximal   turntable permissible one.   surface won't Rotation gear is   move   damaged.   2. You often   photograph objects   located far from   turntable centre.   Rotation gear is   damaged.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   56   Malfunction   Possible Cause   Remedy   Studio flash   won't work in in camera sync   slave or auto terminal or studio   1. Unreliable contact 1. Make sure   that camera   sync terminal is   operable and its   contact with   mode.   flash.   2. Damaged cable   connecting studio   flash is reliable.   flash and "M" socket. 2. Replace   cable.   3. Test cable and   3. Unreliable contact   with control panel   sockets or in splitter "M" connector   connected to studio   flash.   contact on   control panel for   reliability; make   sure that   required splitter   contact is   connected to   sync terminal.   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   16. MAINTENANCE   57   1. In order to replace the fuse proceed as fol"   lows :   a. Disconnect the power supply wire from   the AC power supply"line;   Figure 16.1   b. Screw out the cap with the fuse by turn"   ing it counter"clockwise ;   Figure 16.2   c. Replace the fuse ;   d. Screw in the cap with the new fuse ;   e. Connect the power supply wire to the   supply line.   2. Clean the turntable from dust on a regular   scale.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   58   3. Flannel the turntable rotating surface as it   gets soiled.   4. Do not use solvents, petrol etc. for clean"   ing the turntable.   5. Do not allow liquids to get inside the turn"   table.   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   17. SPECIFICATION   59   1. Rotation surface diameter:   • 40 inches (XT"350);   • 20 inches (XT"100).   2. Rotation speed:   • min " 1 turn / 168 sec;   • max " 1 turn / 72 sec.   3. Rotation speed adjustment:   • smooth.   4. Rotation direction:   • clockwise;   • counter"clockwise.   5. Information about rotation speed:   • visual (digital indication).   6. Information about photography point   number:   • visual (digital indication);   • voice ( XT"350 only).   7. Frames number / 1 turn:   • 8;   • 16;   • 32.   8. Rotation characteristics :   • continuous rotation " control signal is   sent to the camera in each point of pho"   tography, and the picture is taken0 with"   out stopping the turntable;   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   60   • discrete rotation " turntable is stopped at   each photography point and then is   started again.   9. Maximal permissible weight of the object   placed on the turntable:   • 350 pounds (XT"350);   • 100 pounds (XT"100).   10. Overall dimensions:   • 40x40x11 inches (XT"350);   • 20x20x8 inches (XT"100).   11. Power supply " AC 110 V 10%, 60 Hz 3   Hz.   12. Power consumption " 150 W.   13. Ambient atmosphere conditions:   • operating temperature " 32°F to 95°F;   • operating humidity " 10% to 80%;   • storage temperature " "4°F to 113°F;   • storage humidity " 5% to 95%.   to contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   18. PRODUCT WARRANTY   61   This product is guaranteed to be free from   manufacturing defects in material and work"   manship under normal use for a period of   1(one) year from the date of purchase. If a   defect that is covered by the foregoing war"   ranty occurs during the applicable period   stated above, Anything3D Corp., at its op"   tion, will either repair or replace the product,   and such action on the part of Anything3D   Corp. shall be the full extent of Anything3D   Corp. liability, and the Customer’s sole and   exclusive remedy. This warranty does not   cover a product (a) used in other than its nor"   mal and customary manner; (b) subject to   misuse; (c) subject to alterations, modifica"   tions or repairs by the Customer of by any   party other than Anything3D Corp. without   prior written consent of Anything3D Corp.;   (d) special order or «closeout» merchandise   or merchandise sold «as"is» by either   Anything3D Corp. or the Anything3D Corp.   dealer; or (e) merchandise that has been dis"   continued by the Anything3D and either parts   or replacement units are not available due to   reasons beyond the control of Anything3D   Corp.   Anything3D Corp. shall not be responsible   for any defects or damage that in Anything3D   Corp.’s opinion is a result of mishandling,   abuse, misuse, improper storage or improp"   er operation, including use in conjunction   with equipment which is electrically or me"   chanically incompatible with or of inferior   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   62   quality to the product, as well as failure to   maintain the environmental conditions speci"   fied by the Anything3D. This warranty is ex"   tended only to the original purchaser. Any   breach of this warranty shall be waived un"   less the customer notifies Anything3D Corp.   at the address noted below within the appli"   cable warranty period.   THE CUSTOMER UNDERSTANDS AND   AGREES THAT EXCEPT FOR THE FOREGO"   ING WARRANTY, NO OTHER WARRANTIES,   WRITTEN OR ORAL, STATUTORY, EX"   PRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IM"   PLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY   OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,   SHALL APPLY TO THE PRODUCT. ALL SUCH   IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY EX"   PRESSLY DISCLAIMED.   LIMITATION OF LIABILITY   Anything3D Corp. will not be liable for any   claims, actions, proceedings, costs, expens"   es, damages or liabilities arising out of the   use of this product. Operation and use of the   product are the sole responsibility of the Cus"   tomer. Anything3D Corp.’s sole undertaking   is limited to providing the products and serv"   ices outlined herein in accordance with the   terms and conditions of this Agreement. The   provision of products sold and services per"   formed by Anything3D Corp. to the Customer   shall not be interpreted, construed, or re"   garded, either expressly or implied, as being   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   63   for the benefit of or creating any obligation   forward any third party of legal entity outside   Anything3D Corp. and the Customer;   Anything3D Corp.’s obligations under this   Agreement extend solely to the Customer;   ANYTHING3D CORP.’S LIABILITY HEREUN"   DER FOR DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF THE   FORM OR ACTION, SHALL NOT EXCEED   THE FEES OR OTHER CHARGES PAID TO   ANYTHING3D CORP. BY THE CUSTOMER   OR CUSTOMER’S DEALER. ANYTHING3D   CORP. SHALL NOT, IN ANY EVENT, BE LIABLE   FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR   CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING,   BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST INCOME, LOST   REVENUE OR LOST PROFIT, WHETHER   SUCH DAMAGES WERE FORESEEABLE OR   NOT AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE, AND   WHETHER OR NOT SUCH DAMAGES ARISE   OUT OF A BREACH OF WARRANTY, A   BREACH OF AGREEMENT, NEGLIGENCE,   STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER THEORY   OF LIABILITY.   PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION   In order to validate the warranty on your   product, Anything3D Corp. must receive a   completed Product Warranty Registration   Card for each unit. Please, complete the   form below and immediately mail it to our   Service Center: Anything3D Corporation,   901 Sneath Ln. Suite 105 San Bruno CA   94066. Products qualifying for warranty re"   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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