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HFR-8000 Operator

’s Manual for Remote Tracing 

 

5.2 Tracing 

Frame Tracing 

 

① 

Place the upper rim of a frame between the grippers on the rear gripping bar first 

and then the lower rim between the grippers on the front gripping bar. 

② 

Move  the  frame  so  that  the  middle  of  it  is  aligned  with  the  center  mark  on  the 

gripping bar. 

③ 

Select the frame material by the material selection button. 

④ 

Press one of the tracing buttons, BOTH for both sides, R for right, or L for left. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pattern Tracing 

 

① 

Put  a  pattern  or  a  blocked  demo 

lens  in  the  pattern  holder.  The 

demo  lens  should  be  blocked  on 

the horizontal axis. 

② 

Press the FRAME button to select 

a tracing mode between LO CURV and HI CURV.   

  Press one of the tracing buttons, R for right, or L for left. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[Loading the Pattern Holder ] 

 
 

Pattern 

 

Pattern 

Fixing 
Screw 

 

Demo Lens 

 

Lens Adapter 

 

Center 
Mark 

 

Summary of Contents for HFR-8000

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual HFR 8000 For Remote Tracing...

Page 2: ...ate at the time of publication HUVITZ assumes no responsibility however for possible errors or omissions or for any consequences resulting from the use of the information contained herein HUVITZ reser...

Page 3: ...5 2 Safety Information 6 2 1 Introduction 6 2 2 Safety Symbols 7 2 3 Environment factors 8 2 4 Safety Precautions 11 3 System Configuration 15 3 1 Frame Reader 15 3 2 Standard Accessory 16 4 Installa...

Page 4: ...7 1 Interface Specification 24 7 2 Connecting to a DCS host 25 7 3 DCS Options 26 7 4 Using the Barcode Interface for Inputting Job Number 27 8 System Maintenance 29 8 1 Automatic Calibration of Fram...

Page 5: ...th e stylus position into the frame groove especially when the groove is lopsided SEMI AUTO demo lens tracing mode is additionally provided for recognizing and processing concave shape Barcode scanne...

Page 6: ...r s Manual for Remote Tracing 5 in an environment with continuous operation over a long period of time 1 3 Classification Protection against electric shock Class I earthed Installation Category II Pol...

Page 7: ...the user operator It is for this reason that the following safety notices have been placed appropriately within the text of this manual to highlight safety related information or information requirin...

Page 8: ...afety ground is fastened to the chassis Protective earth connected to conductive parts of Class I equipment for safety purposes Disposal of your old appliance 1 When this crossed out wheeled bin symbo...

Page 9: ...use only Where the machine is exposed to direct sunlight Where there are big changes in temperature Optimal temperature range for normal operation is from 10 C to 40 C Humidity 30 80 Where there is a...

Page 10: ...ill cause severe damage on the machine Pull out the power cord with holding the plug not the cord To avoid risk of electric shock this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protectiv...

Page 11: ...ge of 10 95 with non condensing An atmospheric pressure range of 700 1060hpa 4 Temporary Overvoltage Short term temporary overvoltage 1440V Long term temporary overvoltage 490V Please avoid where the...

Page 12: ...ar chemicals Do not put or use this device in humid rooms Humidity should be maintained between 50 and 80 for normal operation Do not expose the device to water splashes dripping water or sprayed wate...

Page 13: ...authorized to install use operate and maintain this equipment Keep accompanied manual s or technical materials such as the User s Manual and Service Manual in a place easily accessible at all times fo...

Page 14: ...mble the product without the proper training It may cause the electric shock serious hurt during the operation or cause the malfunction of the product The product should be properly installed and main...

Page 15: ...sure the locking device and the screw for the cover are properly tightened In case of packaging the equipment use the recommended packaging material and method in order to prevent the damage during th...

Page 16: ...System Configuration 3 1 Frame Reader Front View Rear View Protection Door Control Panel Work Space for Stylus Display Window Gripper Gripping Bar Stylus Main Switch Power Inlet Fuse Holder Interface...

Page 17: ...16 HFR 8000 Operator s Manual for Remote Tracing 3 2 Standard Accessory Pattern Holder Standard Pattern Standard Frame...

Page 18: ...e the shock absorbing material from the workspace of Stylus Plug the Power Cable into the power inlet at the back of the product and turn on the power to check the initial operation If the initial ope...

Page 19: ...cing Mode LO CURV 2D Tracing HI CURV 3D Tracing When the Pattern Holder is loaded in the Frame Reader it automatically recognizes the pattern tracing mode When tracing a demo lens of higher curve usin...

Page 20: ...n one of the tracing buttons for 2 seconds will executes the SEMI AUTO tracing mode which is to allow recognizing concave shape while tracing Otherwise it doesn t recognize concave shape and reform it...

Page 21: ...gripping bar Select the frame material by the material selection button Press one of the tracing buttons BOTH for both sides R for right or L for left Pattern Tracing Put a pattern or a blocked demo l...

Page 22: ...reverses the selection FRAME button selecting a configuration parameter in a menu category Holding down the button for 2 seconds reverse the selection BOTH button executing a selected parameter for c...

Page 23: ...the port EDGER PC NONE PROTO 1 Data communication protocol for EDGER 1 port HUVITZ DCS DCS_Z BPS 1 Baud rate for EDGER 1 port 9600 14400 19200 57600 115200 38400 EDGER 2 Target device for EDGER 2 port...

Page 24: ...g mode YES NO MINI FR Low speed tracing option for frames with minimal vertical size YES NO FPD OFF FPD offset 2 99 2 99 JOB NO Job number reset option Turning on the option keep the last job number e...

Page 25: ...specification of the communication port of the Frame Reader for interfacing PC follows the information below Baud Rate 115200 57600 38400 19200 14400 or 9600 Data Bit 8 Stop Bit 1 Parity None Flow con...

Page 26: ...ing a lab management software or a host program on it make it sure to turn the instrument off Procedure Connect PC to EDGER1 port with a 9 pin DSUB crossed serial cable Connect a barcode reader to the...

Page 27: ...1 for menu operation Set at least one of EDGER 1 and EDGER 2 port like bellows EDGER 1 2 PC PROTO 1 2 DCS or DCS_Z Change the menu category to DCS DCS menu category is activated only if one of the edg...

Page 28: ...ngle side is traced YES NO FRAME Default frame material for a job for DCS output METAL Metal PL HARD Hard Plastic PL SOFT Soft Plastic UNDEFIN Undefined OFF Do not output frame material info METAL PL...

Page 29: ...ps and prompts to scan a barcode Scan a barcode and it ll display the number for a second on the screen Frame tracing is automatically started after the job number input The job number is transmitted...

Page 30: ...for frame reader consists of three parts Stroke Frame Pattern In case of any change happened in the stylus do the full calibration in the following sequence Stroke calibration Frame calibration Patte...

Page 31: ...n menu Calibration results are stored in its permanent memory automatically right after the completion of each calibration Be sure to check the related information before executing the calibration wor...

Page 32: ...B PATTERN menu Refer to the section 6 1 for menu operation Press the BOTH button two times to trigger the automatic calibration It traces the standard pattern twice If it result in any error check if...

Page 33: ...ess MENU button and select the CALIB STROKE menu Refer to the section 6 1 for menu operation Press the BOTH button two times to trigger the automatic calibration If it result in any error check the mo...

Page 34: ...t the power cord Since the exterior of the product is easily scratched be sure to use soft cleaning cloth When cleaning the product avoid spraying cleansing agent directly onto the product This may re...

Page 35: ...n for Frame Reader Calibration 1 Pattern Holder 1 Fuse 3 15A 2 Power Cable Frame Reader 1 Option Barcode Scanner 1 9 pin D Sub Serial Cable Crossed 1 Lens Adapter 3 Specification Frame Reader Dimensio...

Page 36: ...HFR 8000 Operator s Manual for Remote Tracing 35 System Dimension...

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