Data Import Methods | V3DS Tutorial

December 04, 2024

Data Transfer Methods Explained

In this short tutorial, OKM's expert Frank provides you with a brief overview of the various methods available for importing data from your detector to the Visualizer 3D Studio software. The data transfer method you use will depend on the specific product you are working with, as different detectors may support different technologies. There are three primary methods for transferring data: using a USB cable, Bluetooth connection, or the faster File Transfer method utilizing the USB Type-C cable. Each transfer method has its own advantages, and the best option will vary depending on the detector you own and your preferences.

In future videos, Frank will go into greater detail, providing step-by-step instructions and explaining the pros and cons of each transfer method for different products.

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Whether you're using a detector that supports Bluetooth, USB, or the faster File Transfer technology, Frank will guide you through the process to ensure your data is seamlessly imported into the Visualizer 3D Studio software with ease and efficiency.



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