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In the case of a groove located at the back of the frame, select a high insertion
.
In the case of a groove located in the front of the frame, select a low insertion
.
Press on
to start the tracing cycle.
To interrupt tracing at any time, press
.
Tracing - tracing mode
In tracing - tracing mode, the result of the tracing is displayed in the work area of the tracing screen. For more information on
working modes, consult the section
.
Perform a trace > Tracing environment > Jobs and working modes
Before Centering
If you want to modify the shape of the lenses, consult the chapter
If you want to add drilling points to your lenses, refer to the section Preparing a drilled job.
4. Tracing a high-base frame
This specific procedure enables you to trace a high-base frame, if the standard rimmed frame tracing fails.
Tracing of a high-base frame is done in two stages:
The frame is placed in the tracing table and mechanical tracing is done for each eye individually.
The curve angle is measured and the tracing is completed.
Put the frame in place and start the tracing
When you place the frame in the tracing table, position the eye as flat as possible: the black clamps which hold the eye to be
traced must be in the middle of the circle.
Gently close the jaw to hold the frame.
Press
to select the high-base frame type.
Press
to select the first eye to be traced.
Select the frame material.
Select the type of groove insertion, medium, high or low.
Press on
to start the tracing cycle.
If you selected a monocular tracing, the numeric keypad is displayed. Enter the value of the D-dimension, then press
to confirm.
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The tracing result is displayed in the centering screen, in monocular format on a 1:1.6 scale.
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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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