User Guides and Operation for ZEB Pano
Overview
The ZEB Pano is designed to be used alongside the ZEB Go, ZEB Revo RT and ZEB Horizon. This is available as an accessory that can be purchased separately to the hardware system. If you have an existing GeoSLAM Hub licence, this must be updated to work with the ZEB Pano.
User Documentation
Click a link below to download the latest version of the ZEB Pano user or quick start guide.
Workflow Video
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Operation
- Before scanning anything it’s good to plan your route in advance.
- Make sure the camera is charged before beginning a project. Battery charge lasts approximately 300 photos.
- When attaching your camera to the pole, ensure that the GeoSLAM sticker on the back of the camera is pointed towards the operator.
- The ZEB Pano operates by a stop and go system. The user must stop each time an image is captured using the trigger button and remain still for 6 seconds before moving onto the next image.
- A minimum of 3 images are required per scan. You must capture once every three minutes to ensure the camera does not enter sleep mode. Tap the on button on the camera to exit sleep mode.
- Scan and image data is stored separately, data must be taken from the camera using the USB cable provided and from the ZEB Revo RT using Wi-Fi.
Hints & Tips
- Raise the camera above the users head to a sufficient height so there is no interference with the photo.
- Please be aware that Hub is not yet capable of blurring faces or license plates, so please be aware of this when sharing and making data public.
- Don’t over tighten brackets or fixtures when making adjustments to the mounting setup.
- Keep the camera lens clean using microfiber cloth provided.
- Once connected to device using USB cable provided, ensure images are downloaded before clearing the memory of the camera between each job (use cut and paste if using Windows Explorer or go back and delete files separately).
- Make sure the camera is no more than 5m away from any subject matter to capture in detail.
- Take at least one Pano image per average sized room to ensure sufficient coverage. At least 3 images per project is required
- When in storage we recommend switching the camera off completely rather than using sleep mode as this consumes a small amount of battery. Hold down the power button on the side of the camera to switch off the system. The light will turn red when powered down.