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===Step 1: Front Ends===
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== Head  ==
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=== Step 1: Head +&nbsp;Front Ends (already assembled and focused)<br>  ===
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|[[Image:Eyesis sfe parts.jpeg|300px|thumb|Fig.1 Metal parts for an Eyesis Sensor Front End (ESFE)]]
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|[[Image:Eyesis sfe assembled.jpeg|500px|thumb|Fig.2 Assembled ESFE]]
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| [[Image:Eyesis sfe parts.jpeg|thumb|300px]]  
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| [[Image:Eyesis sfe assembled.jpeg|thumb|500px]]
 
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===Step 2: Head===
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===Step 3: Attaching camera boards===
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*Connect cables to the Front Ends.
===Step 4: Head + Boards===
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*Put the front ends one by one into the head.
* See Fig.1. There are 3 holes in the disk attached to the head bottom. The 1st hole is on the above of one of the 'eyes' and others are not - so it's easy to find it.
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* See Fig.2. Attach the part with main boards to the head (use thread-locker with these 3 screws). The cables from the marked sensors will go to the closest to the 1st hole board (on Fig.1,2 colors and eyes match)
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=== Step 2: Head + Boards ===
* Rotate the head counter clockwise (from 'hole 1' to 'hole 2') - attach the next 3 cables.
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* Remaining 3 cables go to the board near the 3rd hole.
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*See Fig.1. There are 3 holes in the disk attached to the head bottom. The 1st hole is on the above of one of the 'eyes' and others are not - so it's easy to find it.  
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*See Fig.2. Attach the part with main boards to the head (use thread-locker with these 3 screws). The cables from the marked sensors will go to the closest to the 1st hole board (on Fig.1,2 colors and eyes match)  
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*Rotate the head counter clockwise (from 'hole 1' to 'hole 2') - attach the next 3 cables.  
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*Remaining 3 cables go to the board near the 3rd hole.
  
 
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|[[Image:Head boards 1.jpeg|400px|thumb|Fig.3 Head]]
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|[[Image:Head boards 2.jpeg|350px|thumb|Fig.4 Head + Boards]]
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| [[Image:Head boards 1.jpeg|thumb|400px]]  
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| [[Image:Head boards 2.jpeg|thumb|350px]]
 
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* Attach sync cables to the 10369 boards:
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*Attach sync cables to the 10369 boards:
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  Notes:
 
  Notes:
 
   * The 1st board is the one near the 1st hole.
 
   * The 1st board is the one near the 1st hole.
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|[[Image:Sync cables.jpg|400px|thumb|Fig.5 Sync cables connection scheme]]
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== Box  ==
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{a schematic picture +&nbsp;photo}<br>
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== Eyesis  ==
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#Put a "cup" on the pole.
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#Connect the corresponding cables from the box (coming out of the pole) to the head {add a photo with comments}
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#Attach the head to the cup.
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#Choose the head orientation and tighten the "cup"'s 2 big screws.

Latest revision as of 18:28, 30 November 2010

Head

Step 1: Head + Front Ends (already assembled and focused)

Eyesis sfe parts.jpeg
Eyesis sfe assembled.jpeg
  • Connect cables to the Front Ends.
  • Put the front ends one by one into the head.

Step 2: Head + Boards

  • See Fig.1. There are 3 holes in the disk attached to the head bottom. The 1st hole is on the above of one of the 'eyes' and others are not - so it's easy to find it.
  • See Fig.2. Attach the part with main boards to the head (use thread-locker with these 3 screws). The cables from the marked sensors will go to the closest to the 1st hole board (on Fig.1,2 colors and eyes match)
  • Rotate the head counter clockwise (from 'hole 1' to 'hole 2') - attach the next 3 cables.
  • Remaining 3 cables go to the board near the 3rd hole.
Head boards 1.jpeg
Head boards 2.jpeg
  • Attach sync cables to the 10369 boards:
Notes:
 * The 1st board is the one near the 1st hole.
 * J14 - cable foil up
 * J12, J13 - cable foil down
 * Better to start connecting with J14 side of the cable.
Sync cables.jpg

Box

{a schematic picture + photo}

Eyesis

  1. Put a "cup" on the pole.
  2. Connect the corresponding cables from the box (coming out of the pole) to the head {add a photo with comments}
  3. Attach the head to the cup.
  4. Choose the head orientation and tighten the "cup"'s 2 big screws.