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How to select Liberty Scanner in KevinRoot Elite Scan System

How to select Liberty Scanner in KevinRoot Elite Scan System

The new Liberty Scanner option is now only available for iPhone X or newer or the iPad Pro 3rd generation or newer with the KevinRoot Elite Scan System installed!

The latest update to the app allows you to utilize Apple's True Depth Sensor built-in to these devices to take highly accurate 3D scans of your patients feet without the need for a Structure Sensor. Update your KevinRoot Elite Scan System to the Latest Version of 1.5 and follow these instructions.

1

Open the app and tap the three bars on the top right of the screen to open the Main Menu

2

Select Settings in the Main Menu

3

Tap on Structure to the right of Sensor in the Settings Menu

4

Select Liberty under Structure in the following window

5

Sensor in the Settings Menu should now show Liberty selected on the right

6

Tap on the X on the top right of the Settings Menu to go back to the Homescreen

You have successfully selected the Liberty Feature of the KevinRoot Elite Scan System to utilize the Onboard True Depth Sensor of your compatible device to scan your patient's feet for Custom Patient Specific Orthoses!!
* The Liberty Feature is only compatible with the iPhone X or newer as well as the iPad Pro 3rd Generation or newer. These devices have Apple's True Depth Sensor built-in to them.*

The new Liberty Scanner option is now only available for iPhone X or newer or the iPad Pro 3rd generation or newer with the KevinRoot Elite Scan System installed!

The latest update to the app allows you to utilize Apple's True Depth Sensor built-in to these devices to take highly accurate 3D scans of your patients feet without the need for a Structure Sensor. Update your KevinRoot Elite Scan System to the Latest Version of 1.5 and follow these instructions.

1

Open the app and tap the three bars on the top right of the screen to open the Main Menu

2

Select Settings in the Main Menu

3

Tap on Structure to the right of Sensor in the Settings Menu

4

Select Liberty under Structure in the following window

5

Sensor in the Settings Menu should now show Liberty selected on the right

6

Tap on the X on the top right of the Settings Menu to go back to the Homescreen

You have successfully selected the Liberty Feature of the KevinRoot Elite Scan System to utilize the Onboard True Depth Sensor of your compatible device to scan your patient's feet for Custom Patient Specific Orthoses!
* The Liberty Feature is only compatible with the iPhone X or newer as well as the iPad Pro 3rd Generation or newer. These devices have Apple's True Depth Sensor built-in to them.*

How to select Liberty Scanner in KevinRoot Elite Scan System

The new Liberty Scanner option is now only available for iPhone X or newer or the iPad Pro 3rd generation or newer with the KevinRoot Elite Scan System installed!

The latest update to the app allows you to utilize Apple's True Depth Sensor built-in to these devices to take highly accurate 3D scans of your patients feet without the need for a Structure Sensor. Update your KevinRoot Elite Scan System to the Latest Version of 1.5 and follow these instructions.

 

1. Open the app and tap the three bars on the top right of the screen to open the Main Menu

2. Select Settings in the Main Menu

3. Tap on Structure to the right of Sensor in the Settings Menu

4. Select Liberty under Structure in the following window

5. Sensor in the Settings Menu should now show Liberty selected on the right

6. Tap on the X on the top right of the Settings Menu to go back to the Homescreen

You have successfully selected the Liberty Feature of the KevinRoot Elite Scan System to utilize the Onboard True Depth Sensor of your compatible device to scan your patient's feet for Custom Patient Specific Orthoses!
 
* The Liberty Feature is only compatible with the iPhone X or newer as well as the iPad Pro 3rd Generation or newer. These devices have Apple's True Depth Sensor built-in to them.*