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In order to guide the user of manual inspection device to the target point, ARCO, in addition to the Guided coordinate points, enhance now proximity sound information.<br />
 
In order to guide the user of manual inspection device to the target point, ARCO, in addition to the Guided coordinate points, enhance now proximity sound information.<br />
  
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The frequency of the sound is related to the distance, a lower frequency means an higher distance: once the user arrives in the target sphere (which is set in the control Panel of ARCO) the system stop the sound and the user knows that he met the point to be measured.<br />
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The frequency of the sound is related to the distance, a lower frequency means an higher distance: once the user arrives in the target sphere (which is set in the [[control Panel]] of ARCO) the system stop the sound and the user knows that he met the point to be measured.<br />
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[[it:Suono per il punto di destinazione]]
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[[zh-cn:声音为目标点]]
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[[pt:Som para o ponto alvo]]
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[[es:Sonido para el punto objetivo]]
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Latest revision as of 09:48, 12 February 2021

In order to guide the user of manual inspection device to the target point, ARCO, in addition to the Guided coordinate points, enhance now proximity sound information.

image029.jpg

The frequency of the sound is related to the distance, a lower frequency means an higher distance: once the user arrives in the target sphere (which is set in the control Panel of ARCO) the system stop the sound and the user knows that he met the point to be measured.