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After the lens has been analyzed, the bottom of the screen will display eight buttons and five arrows. (See Fig. 2.3.) The eight buttons are:

1.Turn Off – Exit the program and shut the power off.

2.Setup – Access the main Setup screen with tabs at the top of the screen for other setup options.

3.Teach – “Teach” the Clarity how to analyze a problem lens. Described later in this chapter.

4.Manual Alignment - Use this button whenever the camera misaligns a lens after analysis. Proper alignment may be drawn on the screen using a mouse.

5.Block – Activate the blocking sequence. Typically this is the most used button after the lens is analyzed. (See Figure 3.2 for automatic blocking.)

6.Open – Open the lens clamps to remove the lens from the chamber.

7.

Recheck – Recheck the lens that is in the chamber.

8.Next – Exit the Analysis screen and return to the Process screen to enter a new job number.

The arrows have two functions:

1.The lowest arrow that has either an R or an L in it allows you to switch to the other eye for the job you are blocking on screen.

2.The four arrows (up, down, in, and out) allow you to change the block position in case of cutout issues for the frame.

Once you have blocked the lens, the screen will prompt you to remove lens. The display will then change to the left lens, or if this was the left lens, then it will return to the Process screen to start the next job.

NOTE

If the information about the lens coming from the host program is inaccurate on any of the following items, then the power measured could be inaccurate and out of tolerance.

1.Front Curve

2.Back Curve

3.Lens center thickness

4.Lens diameter

If you see power problems, check data coming from the host for that particular lens.

The Teach Function --In some cases, the Clarity is unable to recognize the fitting cross on progressive lenses. When this occurs, the user may use the teach function to “draw” the fitting cross on the screen to “teach” the Clarity what it looks like. The teach function is accessed from the Analysis screen via a button at the bottom of the screen. A mouse and keyboard should be attached to the Clarity to effectively use the teach function. Upon pressing the Teach button, a screen similar to that shown in Figure 2.4 will appear.

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Contents Clarity User Guide Safety Reminders Table of Contents Home Burn Distance, Near and Prism Power Checks Unpacking the Clarity Getting Started1a Block #1 P/N 33593 Bottom Shipping Block Foam Shipping Blocks in the Blocking Chamber1c Shipping Bracket Assembly, Clarity P/N 1d Installed Shipping Bracket Assembly Clarity Front View User Items Clarity Rear Connector Bulkhead Installing the Glass Plate This page intentionally left blank for duplexing purposes Establishing Communications Powering on the ClarityBasic Operation Keep hands away from unit during the blocking function Touch Screen Display and Job ScreenProcessing Screen Processing ScreenAnalysis Screen Analysis ScreenClarity User Guide, March 1, 2011 Rev Teach Screen Clarity User Guide, March 1, 2011 Rev This page intentionally left blank for duplexing purposes Main Menu Screen Setup ScreensPreferences Screen Preferences Screen Key Features of the Preferences ScreenTolerances Screen Tolerances ScreenInterface Screen Interface ScreenBlocking Screen Calibration Screen Calibration ScreenSet Date and Time Key Features of the Advanced ScreenAdvanced Screen View Log Copy Logs to Flash Drive Technician ScreenStatistics Screen Statistics ScreenThis page left blank intentionally for duplexing purposes Calibration Clarity User Guide, March 1, 2011 Rev Clarity User Guide, March 1, 2011 Rev Touch Screen Calibration Screen Touch Screen CalibrationClarity User Guide, March 1, 2011 Rev This page intentionally left blank for duplexing purposes Distance Power Advanced Screen in the Setup MenuPrism Power Near PowerLens Feature Detection Warm-Up TimeHome Setup PasswordJob Data Log This screen intentionally left blank for duplexing purposes Maintenance Tips MaintenanceCleaning the LCD Cleaning the Touch ScreenThis page left blank intentionally for duplexing purposes Intended USE & Limitations Clarity User Guide, March 1, 2011 Rev Glossary of Terms Clarity User Guide, March 1, 2011 Rev External Connections Appendix a General SpecificationsTechnical Specifications Certifications & Standards Appendix BThis page left blank intentionally for duplexing purposes To be supplied Appendix C Electrical DiagramThis screen intentionally left blank for duplexing purposes Appendix D Certificate of Compliance