This paper introduces a novel method to calibrate 3D shape measurement systems that use the binary defocusing technique. Specifically, this method calibrates the pixelwise z as low-order polynomial functions of absolute phase; (x, y) coordinates are calculated from camera calibration with known z value; and the camera is calibrated using the standard flat checkerboard method. Because this method does not require estimation of the projector's parameters, it can be adopted for any phase measurement system including those employing out-of-focus projectors. Our experiment found that the root-mean-squared (rms) error for the depth measurement is less than 70μm when the measurement depth range is about 100mm, which is at the same level of the calibration stage ±50μm.