
USER MANUAL > PREPARING A DRILLED JOB
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Mr Blue 2.0 > v4.0 -09.16
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The difference (in mm) between the two reference drilling points on the nasal side (right lens and left
lens)
Once the model has been imported, you can move the drilling points if you wish. For further information, refer to the following
sections:
Preparing a drilled job > Positioning a drilling point > Configuring a drilling point
Preparing a drilled job > Positioning a drilling point > Adjusting the position of a drilling point
b. Saving a model
This function makes it possible to memorize a shape and its drilling points in a new job with a new ID whilst saving the original job.
Saving a model enables you to save in a new job:
The traced shape
The value of the D-dimension
The drilling point settings
The drilling point heights in relation to the Boxing center of the shape (Y coordinates)
The distance from reference drilling points in relation to the edge of the lens (other drillings, in relation to reference drilling)
Press
to save the drilling points you have just configured to the current job shape.
Select the list in which you want to store the shape.
You can also give a different ID.
Enter a reference for your model.
Press
to confirm.
Press
to go back to the centering screen.
You can go back to the previous job via the shape management screen if it has an ID.
The job-creation alphanumeric keypad is displayed.
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A new ID is allocated (first free slot in the selected list).
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The model is saved in a new job.
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The new job with the new ID is displayed on the drilling screen.
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Summary of Contents for Mr Blue 2.0
Page 1: ...User Manual ...
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ...USER MANUAL CONTENTS ...
Page 8: ...USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION 8 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
Page 9: ...I FIRST STEPS WITH MR BLUE 2 0 ...
Page 10: ...USER MANUAL FIRST STEPS WITH MR BLUE 2 0 10 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
Page 17: ...II TRACING ...
Page 18: ...USER MANUAL TRACING 18 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
Page 36: ...USER MANUAL TRACING 36 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
Page 37: ...III CENTERING A LENS ...
Page 38: ...USER MANUAL CENTERING A LENS 38 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
Page 82: ...USER MANUAL CENTERING A LENS 82 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
Page 83: ...IV MODIFYING THE LENS SHAPE ...
Page 84: ...USER MANUAL MODIFYING THE LENS SHAPE 84 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
Page 91: ...V PREPARING A DRILLED JOB ...
Page 92: ...USER MANUAL PREPARING A DRILLED JOB 92 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
Page 103: ...VI PREPARING LENS EDGING ...
Page 104: ...USER MANUAL PREPARING LENS EDGING 104 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
Page 108: ...USER MANUAL PREPARING LENS EDGING 108 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
Page 109: ...VII TRACER CENTERER BLOCKER CONFIGURATION ...
Page 110: ...USER MANUAL TRACER CENTERER BLOCKER CONFIGURATION 110 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
Page 119: ...VIII MAINTENANCE SERVICING ...
Page 120: ...USER MANUAL MAINTENANCE SERVICING 120 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
Page 134: ...USER MANUAL MAINTENANCE SERVICING 134 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
Page 135: ...IX M EYE SIGN AND M EYE TOUCH ...
Page 136: ...USER MANUAL M EYE SIGN AND M EYE TOUCH 136 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
Page 139: ...TECHNICAL DATA ...
Page 142: ...USER MANUAL TECHNICAL DATA 142 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
Page 143: ...GENERAL INFORMATION ...
Page 147: ...GLOSSARY ...
Page 150: ...USER MANUAL GLOSSARY 150 Mr Blue 2 0 v4 0 09 16 ...
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