Clarity 87392-11 Manual De Usuario

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Clarity User Guide,
 
March 1, 2011 - Rev. 1.06 
                    
           Page 32
 
Step 4
:  Block Position Offsets – The oval calibration template with a Vario block 
permanently mounted and the 70mm plano CR39 lens are required for this calibration.  This 
process places the oval calibration template on the plano lens and takes a snapshot of the 
position eight separate times to complete this operation. This will set the horizontal, vertical 
and axis position.    Select the Calibrate button and, after a few seconds, you will be 
prompted to clean the glass plate and make sure no lens is in the chamber.  (See Fig. 1.5.) 
 
  
 
 
 
 
     NOTE 
 
Clean the glass plate using an A/R microfiber cleaning cloth.  The glass plate is 
removable and it may be necessary to clean the lower LCD under the glass plate.  Refer 
to the Maintenance chapter for details. 
 
Select OK and the screen will change to the Block Position and Axis Calibration screen.  
Select the Calibrate button and the first of eight boxes will appear.  The box will direct you 
through the operation. 
 
1. 
Place the plano 70 mm lens (found in the accessory kit) in the blocking chamber. 
2. 
Place a blocking pad on the alignment block.  (See Fig. 4.2)  The pad must have a hole 
in the center to allow the camera to see through the hole on the center of the finishing 
block. 
3. 
Mount the alignment block on the blocking arm. 
4. Select 
OK
 
At this time, the machine will place the block on the lens and analyze the data to set the 0, 0 
Coordinate Origin position (See Glossary) for X and Y and also set the axis.  This calibration 
will ask you to perform 1-4 above eight separate times.  The software rotates the block 45 
degrees each cycle. 
 
Follow the on-screen direction until the calibration is complete.  At the end of this calibration 
three numbers will appear in the box for: 
 
1. 
Horizontal offset (X) 
2. 
Vertical offset (Y) 
3. Axis 
(A) 
 
      NOTE 
 
Look closely as the block is being placed on the lens.  If you believe each of the eight steps were 
completed with no block slippage or any irregular motion, then select OK to accept the new 
offsets and continue to the power calibration.  If you feel that any of the eight steps were 
compromised, select Cancel and start the process over. 
 
Step
 
5:  Power Calibration – This calibration requires the use of the 70mm CR39 -6.00 and 
the 65mm CR39 +6.00 lenses found in the accessory kit.  This process will set the power 
throughout the range of powers this device is able to verify.