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 +=== Upload folder for Windows 2000/XP ===
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 +These instructions apply to Windows XP, but the process in Windows 2000 is similar.
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 +# Open My Network Places from the Desktop
 +# From your My Network Places folder, click 'Add a network place.'
 +# When asked where you want to create the network place, select 'Choose another network location'
 +# In the 'Type the location of the Network Place' text box, enter in '''http://www.headus.com:80/au/clients/fmc/upload'''
 +# Enter '''fmc''' for the User name, and '''lynton''' for the Password
 +# In the 'Enter a name for this Network Place' text box, enter a name. The name Windows fills in for you is probably ok to leave as is.
 +# To complete the setup, click Finish. A Microsoft Web Folder appears showing the contents of the upload folder. Files in the upload folder can be managed through the Windows Explorer just like any other file in your computer.
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 +You may see two files in this directory - .htaccess and .htpasswd - when you connect to it. These files do need to be there and you won't be able to delete them, so they can safely be ignored.

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Contents

Software Overview

CyScan 
Run by double clicking the CyScan desktop icon. Used to drive the WBX scanner, and its the front-end for scan merging. Loads IV files. License is tied to the scanner PC.
PlyEdit 
Called by CyScan's Merge routine, and it merges the four overlapping scan files into a single surface. Creates PLY files. License is tied to the scanner PC.
AutoFill 
Called by PlyEdit's Body AutoFill routine, and its used to fill all the holes, with arm segments placed to stop the auto-fill from joining the arms to the torsu, and a crotch segment placed to stop the legs being joined at the top. License is tied to the scanner PC.
CySize 
Run by dragging merged a PLY file onto the "headus CySlice" desktop icon. Its used to extract measurements from the filled scans. License is tied to the dongle, so can be run from any configured PC.

CySize Installation

  1. Open up your clients page.
  2. Download and run the latest (closest to top of list) icyslice-*.exe file to install CySlice.
  3. Download and run the HDD-Win-*.exe file to install the dongle driver.
  4. Double click the headus CySlice desktop icon to run the Licensing GUI. You should see 2d7a1ec1 next to the Dongle label when the dongle is attached.
  5. Click on the Edit button, and cut and paste the line of hex number under Current Keys on your clients page into the Notepad window.
  6. Save the keys file, then click on the Refresh button in the Licensing GUI. You should then see permanent next to CySlice.

CySize Measurement Codes

Magenta Curves

 C = Point to point caliper measurement.
 S = Over surface length
 T = Convex hull tape measure length

White Sections

 A = Cross-sectional area
 S = Over surface girth
 T = Convex hull tape measure girth

Red Volumes

 V = Volume
 A = Surface area; doesn't include fill

Upload folder for Windows 2000/XP

These instructions apply to Windows XP, but the process in Windows 2000 is similar.

  1. Open My Network Places from the Desktop
  2. From your My Network Places folder, click 'Add a network place.'
  3. When asked where you want to create the network place, select 'Choose another network location'
  4. In the 'Type the location of the Network Place' text box, enter in http://www.headus.com:80/au/clients/fmc/upload
  5. Enter fmc for the User name, and lynton for the Password
  6. In the 'Enter a name for this Network Place' text box, enter a name. The name Windows fills in for you is probably ok to leave as is.
  7. To complete the setup, click Finish. A Microsoft Web Folder appears showing the contents of the upload folder. Files in the upload folder can be managed through the Windows Explorer just like any other file in your computer.

You may see two files in this directory - .htaccess and .htpasswd - when you connect to it. These files do need to be there and you won't be able to delete them, so they can safely be ignored.