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Chapter 6 System Setup<br />

FOV spherical and NLEC corrections<br />

Specifying a larger video window<br />

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Normally, measurements are made at or near the center of the optical system to<br />

avoid aberrations normally present near lens edges. Spherical and NLEC corrections<br />

compensate for these aberrations, but can only be enabled by OEMs<br />

and distributors after performing specific calibration procedures.<br />

NOTE<br />

Contact your OEM or distributor for more information regarding<br />

these two corrections.<br />

CAUTION<br />

Do not change the status of the Enable FOV spherical correction<br />

or Enable FOV NLEC check boxes without specific instructions<br />

from your OEM or distributor.<br />

Windows XP systems that include smaller monitors can sometimes benefit from<br />

larger live video part displays. The default display resolution of the monitor<br />

used for live video displays is 1024 X 768 pixels. Changing the resolution to<br />

800 X 600 pixels enlarges the video display of parts.<br />

NOTE<br />

Larger video displays of parts do not provide increased<br />

measurement accuracy.<br />

To change the resolution of live video displays on Windows XP systems:<br />

Step 1<br />

Close the QC<strong>5000</strong> program<br />

Step 2<br />

Right-click the desktop, click Properties and then click Settings.<br />

Step 3<br />

Click the monitor used for live video<br />

displays and then change the screen<br />

resolution to 800 X 600 pixels.<br />

Step 4<br />

Click OK to save the revised Settings.<br />

You will be asked if you wish to retain<br />

the new Settings. Click Yes.

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