In the collection list, the ID solely consists of numeric characters.
Press
to enter the reference of the new job.
Irrespective of the list selected, the reference may consist of alphanumeric characters. It can
contain the information of your choice:
•
Customer's name
•
Frame brand or reference
•
Manufacturer, etc.
Press
to confirm.
The tracing screen is displayed. The ID allocated and the symbol of the list in which the job is stored
appear in the information bar.
Job list:
Collection list:
The tracer is ready for tracing. For further information, refer to the section concerning your job type.
The
symbol is displayed at the bottom right of the job ID while the job is being modified. It
disappears once the job has been saved.
The symbol
is displayed into high right-hand side of the ID of job since the right lens was
blocked whereas the left lens was not it.
If you don't want to save the job, you can work in current job mode. For more information, refer to the
section Tracing > Shape management and storage > Working in current job mode (job A).
Successive tracings and saving.
If you start a new tracing while a job is still active on the tracing screen, a message is displayed:
•
Replacement of the active shape: the tracing you have just started replaces the former one
under the current ID.
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