After you have managed to assembly the frame and pillars of the Scanatic 360 Body Scanner, it is time to take out the Computer Module, set it up, and connect it to the bottom frame.
This is how the Computer Module should look once it is fully set up:
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(Images: the Computer - front & side)
When you first open the Computer Module's box, it will look like this:
(Images: the Computer - front, side & back shot)
Follow the steps below to set up the Computer Module before installing it on the scanner frame:
Step 1: Tilt the top part of the computer (the "Head"). This contains 2 IR sensors inside and we need to make sure it is pointing upward in order to capture more 3D data from the scan. Once you reach all the way, you will see 2 holes on the "neck" aligned together. Fasten with the screw that comes with the Computer to secure the tilting angle.
Step 2: Lay the computer facing downward on the floor with its bottom facing the front side of the Scanatic 360 Body Scanner. Be careful to handle it gently and avoid scratching the black covers or creating smudges on them.
Step 3: Plug in all the white cables from each tower in the corner of the Scanatic 360 Body Scanner and the internet cable that goes to the router.
Step 4: Plug in the power cord and the other end to the socket on the wall. You now should see green lights lit up next to the 6 ports that are connected with the cables. The switch's FAULT indicator might also light up and that is completely normal.
Step 5: Turn on the Computer by pressing once and release on the black button. A blue light in the middle will light up if you have the TG2000 model and a green light for TG2050.
Step 6: Wait for about 3 minutes. Now take our your computer or mobile phone. Scan the nearby WI-FI networks and look for a network labeled "TG3D-XXXXXX" (for new units, XXXXXX contains 6 randomly generated alphanumeric characters) or a network under the same name of the previous Computer Module you are replacing.
If you see TG3D-NoNetwork instead of the the 2 names mentioned above, this indicates the Scanatic 360 Body Scanner does not have live internet connectivity. You must check the router, modem and any firewall settings to make sure the Scanatic 360 Body Scanner can connect to the internet. If you are experiencing this or you don't see the any of the names above, read more on Troubleshooting - How to identify Body scanner status by its WiFi Access point?
Step 7: Move the Computer upright and over the frame on the bottom-front. Make sure you slide the nuts in the groove so that they align with the holes on the bottom-back of the Computer and that the Computer is sitting in the most centered position of the frame. Secure the Computer by putting and tightening the screws.
Step 8: After the installation, you will need to run calibrations. If in the future, you will need to unmount the Computer, you will ALWAYS need to do calibrations after you have remount it. To learn more about how calibrations are done, start with What will you need for the Calibration
Step 9: Put on the two Antenna by screwing them to the slots on the back of the Computer shown below.
Step 10: Slide the "head" down the bracket to the position at the bottom, then slide securing bolts to the right and fasten tightly as indicated in pink below
Step 11: Remove the thin protective film on the black cover on the front side of top section of the computer module.
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the wording about tilting and extending sensors on CPU...would be more helpful with and explanation that once positioned at bottom of bracket...then slide securing bolts to the right into bottom slots and fasten tightly
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