Step 3: Calibration of the scanner (two steps)
The app will indicate when this step is necessary – always before scanning a sample. The calibration screen will be displayed once the scanner is correctly connected.
White background scan using the calibration cap:
- Before each scan, a white-background calibration needs to be performed with the calibration cap (3, number 7A and 1).
- Check that the sensor/scanner head is clean. If necessary, clean it with the brush and/or cloth provided (4, number 10).
- When the sensor/scanner head is clean, place it in the calibration cap facing the white side. Make sure the pins of the scanner align perfectly with the holes of the calibration cap. The sensor/scanner head needs to be in contact with the white surface.
- Start the scanning process by pressing the ‘Scan’ button (5) on the device for one second, until you hear a beep.
- The white calibration process will take about 40 seconds.
If the background scanning has not been successful, an error message will appear in the app. Follow the instructions to resolve the issue. If the issue persists, please contact support.
Yellow standard scan with the calibration cap:
At the beginning of each working day, or when you connect your app to another device, a yellow standard sample needs to be calibrated using the yellow background calibration cap (3, number 7B and 2).
- Turn the calibration cap with the yellow side facing upwards, and position the sensor pins inside the holes of the calibration cap. The sensor/scanner head needs to be in contact with the yellow surface of the calibration cap.
- Start the scanning process by pressing the ‘Scan’ button (5) on the device for one second, until you hear a beep.
- The yellow calibration process will take about 30 seconds.
If the scanning of the standard sample has not been successful, an error message will appear in the app. Follow the instructions to resolve the issue. If the issue persists, please contact support.
When the calibration process has finished, you will be redirected automatically to the sample scanning process.