Aligning Sensors

Alignment is rarely used on confocal sensors.

Alignment is the process you use to automatically calculate transformations (rotations and translations / offsets) that are applied to a sensor's scan data while it is scanning targets. If you do not correct for these rotations, scan data may be too distorted for your application, and your measurements may therefore be inaccurate. Alignment is often required for various reasons:

In single-sensor G4 or G5 applications, you don't typically need to align the sensor. For dual-sensor applications, however, you need to perform an alignment. You should use the alignment procedure the Acquire page, in the Alignment section, by clicking the Align....

Once you click the Align... button, an alignment "wizard" goes through the steps required.

Sensors are pre-calibrated and ready to deliver data in engineering units (mm) out of the box. Alignment procedures do not affect sensor calibration.