Clarity 87392-11 manual Foam Shipping Blocks in the Blocking Chamber

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9.Main fuse (located on rear bulkhead)

10.Glass plate (See Fig. 1.5) Remove and install in the blocking chamber as described later in this chapter.

11.Light shield (blocking arm)

12.Light shield (left gripper)

13.Light shield (right gripper)

14.Bag of screws for the light shielding

15.Clarity User Guide (not shown in Fig. 1.4)

When the Clarity is prepared for shipment (by the factory or the user), its mechanism must be secured against movement caused by jarring or shocks to the shipping carton. Units may use one of two means for doing this: (1) molded foam blocks within the blocking chamber, or (2) a clamping device attached to the blocking mechanism. In either case, the shipping restraints must be removed prior to using the Clarity, and must be re-installed prior to shipping the unit, should that prove necessary.

CAUTION

Shipping the unit without properly re-installing the factory shipping

restraints may cause severe damage to the equipment.

Foam Shipping Blocks in the Blocking Chamber

Remove the two foam blocks that hold the mechanism in place during shipment. Note how they are installed in the event that the Clarity needs to be shipped from your location. Call Technical Support for help in packing the machine for shipment. Figures 1.1a and 1.1b show how the foam shipping blocks are installed.

Figure 1.1a - Block #1 (P/N 33593 - Bottom Shipping Block)

Clarity User Guide, March 1, 2011 - Rev. 1.06

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Contents Clarity User Guide Safety Reminders Table of Contents Home Burn Distance, Near and Prism Power Checks Getting Started Unpacking the ClarityFoam Shipping Blocks in the Blocking Chamber 1a Block #1 P/N 33593 Bottom Shipping Block1c 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 Powering on the Clarity Basic OperationEstablishing Communications Touch Screen Display and Job Screen Keep hands away from unit during the blocking functionProcessing 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 Setup Screens Main Menu ScreenPreferences Screen Key Features of the Preferences Screen Preferences ScreenTolerances Screen Tolerances ScreenInterface Screen Interface ScreenBlocking Screen Calibration Screen Calibration ScreenKey Features of the Advanced Screen Advanced ScreenSet Date and Time Technician Screen View Log Copy Logs to Flash DriveStatistics 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 Touch Screen Calibration ScreenClarity User Guide, March 1, 2011 Rev This page intentionally left blank for duplexing purposes Advanced Screen in the Setup Menu Distance PowerLens Feature Detection Near PowerPrism Power Warm-Up TimeSetup Password Job Data LogHome This screen intentionally left blank for duplexing purposes Cleaning the LCD MaintenanceMaintenance Tips 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 Appendix a General Specifications External ConnectionsTechnical Specifications Appendix B Certifications & StandardsThis page left blank intentionally for duplexing purposes Appendix C Electrical Diagram To be suppliedThis screen intentionally left blank for duplexing purposes Appendix D Certificate of Compliance