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User Guide Auto Lensmeter ALM 700
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1. Left PD measurement value Measurement screen Right PD Right and left PD measurement values ONNE measurement value 6 5 1 2 3 4 Measurement of Multifocal Lens Place the lens on the lens stand and hold it with the lens holder softly Take a measurement of far point and press the Memory Add switch SPH CYL AX and prism values are stored The measurement result stored is fixed and color of the measurement value display area changes Ad1 is added by pressing the Memory Add switch one more time Perform the measurement of near point after confirming that Ad1 is displayed Move the lens so as that the near point near sight segment comes to the center of the lens stand A measurement can be taken even 1f CM the messages of Alignment OK and NOTE Marking OK are not displayed Store the ADD value of the near point near sight segment in memory by pressing the Memory Add switch The color of the Ad value is reversed after storing it In case of trifocal lens display Ad2 by pressing the Memory Add switch one more time After that Display of ADD value repeat 3 and 4 after bringing the second near point near sight segment to the center of the lens stand Refer to 6 3 Measurement of Framed Lens 28 6 6 Measurement of Progressive Lens 1 Take a measurement of progressive lens Set Auto Prog and AD
2. ressing any switch J L operation for a set time p 5 y Power saving Power indicator PW Blinking Measurement mode Power indicator PW Light on Off 3min JO Press any switch Language EN FR ES IT PT DE CN Brightness TIIT iii Sound Mute SES On ID ID Screen Data Output Data Output Screen P T gt KS Return to measurement mode Power indicator PW Light on 37 9 Error Display An error message appears when the measurement condition or measurement result is judged as unreasonable Also an error message appears when the performance of the device 1s abnormal 9 1 Type X Display with a three digit code number Any of the measurement values is more than 0 25 Initial Error Lens is set on the lens stand Abnormal measurement because of dust or unnecessary light Abnormality No printer papers of device Printer is opened SPH measurement value is more than the upper SPH Over lt p limit of the measurement range CYL Over CYL measurement value is more than the upper Measurement limit of the measurement range abnormality The prism measurement value is more than the Prism Over er upper limit of the measurement range ADD Over ADD measurement value is more than the upper limit of the measurement range Abnormal light receiving image because of dust scratch on lens or unnecessary light etc Measurement Error Abnormality The measurement light does not enter into the light of i
3. 1 Q Use the accessories specified by us 8 The printer paper 1s the thermal paper roll Avoid direct sunlight high humidity and high temperature at the time of storage 2 Device 2 1 General Descritpion of Device This device aims to take the measurements of SPH CYL AXIS prism refractive power and optical axis coordinate of unprocessed lens processed framed lens and contact lens and to put dots on them to find its axis As an external feature the angle of the LCD can be changed Refer to 3 Instructions for Use about the operating precautions of this device 2 2 Parts Identification GssiLor iP LCD with touch panel Pilot lamp Marking lever Nose pad Lens stand Memory Add ct Lens plate lever switch Lens holder Lens plate Communication connector Power inlet with fuse holder La m A A A gt d A fl Power switch Printer A Eo ea LCD Color LCD with 640 X 480 dots User friendly LCD which is adjustable vertically within operating range 60 Touch panel is adopted Pilot lamp Lamp to indicate ON light on OFF light off and power saving mode blink Marking lever lens holder The marking lever and lens holder are integrated Marking lever puts the dots by pressing the lever down Lens holder fixes the framed glass on the lens stand by moving the lever up and down Lens stand Take a measurement by placing the framed lens
4. back on is still displayed even after performing the procedure above turn off the 0 If an error message other than shown above is displayed or an error message power disconnect the power cord and contact your local distributor 99 10 Storage of Device 1 Points to be checked for long term storage E Turn OFF the power 2 3 Remove the power cord from the outlet Put the dust proof cover on the main unit Notes on storage environment Avoid storage under the following conditions Dusty place Where water may get on the device High temperature and humidity Where sunlight directly contacts Unstable and high place Observe the environment conditions below for storage Environmental condition for storage Check the above in case that the device is not used or is stored for a long time When using the device after long term storage operate it in accordance with 4 2 Preparation for Measurement 40 11 Specification Sphere 25D to 25D 0 01 0 12 0 25 step Cylinder O to 10D 0 01 0 12 0 25 step Measurement range AXIS 0 to 180 1 Addition 0 to 10D 0 01 0 12 0 25 step Prism 0 to 10A 0 01 0 12 0 25 step Unprocessed lens diameter 100mm Measurable lens Framed processed lens Hard contact lens wavelength UV transmission 375nm UV A measurement wavelength 100 to 240V 50 60Hz 170mm W x205mm D x468mm H 400mm when the monitor is stored Size weight Approx 4 3k
5. cursor Measurement value display area Single lens measurement screen 24 6 2 Measurement of Single Lens 1 Place the lens on the lens stand Lower the lens holder softly on the lens The screen as shown on the right appears 2 Bring the cross cursor to the alignment mark by moving the lens The message Alignment OK appears on the screen when alignment completes If the lens is the cylindrical one rotate the lens to fit the axis direction aly The alignment mark represents the optical center of the lensmeter and the Note ross cursor represents the optical center of the lens 3 Move the lens until the alignment mark and cross cursor overlap When they overlap the message Marking OK appears to indicate that the marking is ready to be carried out S C A and prism value are stored by pressing the Memory Add switch The color of the measurement value area is reversed and the values are fixed X In case of setting Auto Memory on the Setup screen as On the measurement values are stored in memory automatically after the message Marking OK appears In case of deleting the data stored in memory touch los In case of printing it out touch Zw Memory Add switch 25 6 3 Measurement of Framed Lens Lens holder 1 Place the framed lens on the lens stand and lower the Lens plate lens holder softly on the lens Move the lens plate to the near sid
6. on the lens stand Lens plate The plate to be reference of the cylindrical axis and specified direction of the prism For the framed lens take a measurement so as that the lens frame contacts with the lens plate Lens plate lever Moves the lens plate back and forth Nose pad Used for measuring PD of the framed lens Set the framed lens so as that the nose pad is placed on it The judgment of right and left and PD measurement are performed based on the position of the nose pad Memory Add switch The switch to store the measurement values on the measurement screen of single focus lens multifocal lens and contact lens Freezes the display of the measurement values and store them The switch to execute the near and far points in case of manual measurement on the progressive lens measurement screen Communication connector The communication connector to transfer the measurement data to the other devices and computers Power inlet The inlet to connect the power cord supplied to supply power Power supply switch The switch to turn on off the power of the device Printer Prints out the measurement values 3 Instructions for Use 3 1 Installation 1 Do not expose the device to sunlight or bright light from lighting i eguipments m A AS gt Hh Take extra caution to avoid strong light because NOTE it may cause the failure of measurement Do not install the device in places where either dust or rubbish may accu
7. screen by moving the lens You are ready for marking when the message Marking OK is displayed 2 Lower the marking lever to mark on the lens 7 2 Lens with Astigmatism HW Marking according to the axis in the prescription 1 Move the lens so as that the axis mark aligned with the angle in the prescription approximately 2 To be more precise align it according to the axis value indicated HW Marking on the cylindrical axis 1 Move the lens so as that the axis mark aligned with 0 approximately 2 To be more precise align it so as that the axis value indicated becomes 0 34 7 3 Marking of Prism Lens E In case that prescription is expressed in X Y 1 Select X Y from Prism on the Setup screen 2 Move the lens so that the prism values displayed on the screen match with the ones on the prescription The meanings of the prism values displayed are as shown below Px I Base In base inward Px O Base Out base outward Py U Base Up base upward Py D Base Down base downward E In case that prescription is expressed in P B 1 Select P B from Prism on the Setup screen 2 Move the lens so that the prism values displayed on the screen match with the ones in the prescription P Prism value B Base direction E In case that prescription is expressed in mm 1 Set Prism mm as On on the Setup screen 2 Move the
8. to the externally connected PC etc The measurement values and data created on the ID Screen are output by selecting RS232C or Both of Data Output on the Setup screen The output content 1s same with the one of the printout NOTE However the graph at the time of progressive lens measurement is not output Communication setting to PC etc The communication from RS232C port is set on Data Output Setting screen in case of outputting from RS232C Data Output Setting of output destination RS232C Auto Comm off Device RS232C Baud Rate 115200 38400 9600 terminal Display on measurement screen Setting Auto Comm Output by touching Measurement values the measurement are output screen output icon continuously Output Device Output Device Band Rate communication Select from 115200 38400 or 9600 speed In case of output from RS232C the data is output only in English regardless of language setting D Sub 9pin D Sub 9pin male female Lensmete Connection PC 1 1 9876 2 2 6789 pe a 3 D Sub 9Pin 4 D Sub 9Pin female male 5 5 6 6 9 5 9 9 Use the straight cable D sub 9 pin male D sub 9 female as the connection cable at the time of outputting the measurement values by using the RS232C X Contact your local distributor if you have anything unclear or any questions regarding operation and connection Ad Use a shield
9. D Measure Auto Memory Off Auto Prog ADD Measure ME NJAT NAT Manual Off No auto judgment for a progressive lens PD Measure off IMG On Auto judgment for a progressive lens ovalo ld le ADD Measure F N AT Auto memory of far and near points N AT Auto memory of near point Manual Manual memory of far and near points Setup Cyl Step Auto Prog 2 Switching to progressive lens measurement screen Lens Auto Memory The icon is changed to OB and the progressive lens measurement screen 1s displayed by pressing single progressive lens selection switch In case that Auto Prog is set as On the lens is automatically judged whether the lens 1s a progressive lens or not Set the lens in the center region of the progressive zone It starts the auto judgment of the progressive lens When the lens is identified as a progressive lens the screen 1s switched to the progressive lens measurement screen If not the measurement screen remains as the single focus lens measurement screen When the ADD value is small less than 1D the auto detection may not be performed Also if the progressive zone cannot be found at where the lens is set the auto detection may not be performed In these cases move the lens back and forth and right and left slowly When the ADD value is small less than 1D the framed lens is small or the lens is dirty or has some flaws the far point and near point may not be detected automa
10. On Perform Off Not perform 15 2 4 screen Description of Function UV Measure UV Selects if performing UV transmission UV Graph On Me measurement or not Prog Graph O On Perform Off Not perform Graph Print Off 00 Selects if displaying UV transmission Prism graph or not Prism mm Abbe displayed only on the progressive lens measurement screen On Perform Off Not perform Selects if displaying the assessment graph or not graph after measuring progressive lens Selects if displaying prism or not and selects the unit to be displayed Off Not display X Y X Y display P B Prism value base direction Select if displaying prism value of X Y Prism AA paying p direction in mm mm i On Display Off Not display Selects Abbe number 20 30 40 50 60 3 4 screen Description of Function Ray Selects measurement wavelength e line d line Standby Selects time to activate standby mode Off 3 min 5min 10min Selects language displayed on screen English French Spanish Italian Portuguese German Chinese Sets brightness of screen Brightness 50 to 100 Sets On Off of buzzer at the time of Sound Mute operating switches Switches to ID screen Data Output Switches to Data Output screen Standby Off 3min 5min 10min Language EN FR ES IT PT DE CN Brightness E KAI HE Sound Mute M On ID ID Screen Data Output Data Output Screen VIPI
11. S ee E Language 14 4 4 screen Description of Function Date Time Switches to Date Time screen Date Time Date Time Screen Default Setting Displays the Setup items Default changed from default and Setting changes the setting back to the default by pressing 4 2 3 ID Screen This screen is to create the data for printing out the distributor s name or message on the printout 1 The screen shown on the left appears by selecting ID Screen 1 is the screen for writing the information 2 is the screen for changing or erasing the information How to input In the Screen 1 select the characters with En w mv and enter them with ED Any changes made will overwrite the The cursor in __ moves by pressing the arrows 00 original characters The maximum number of characters 1s 2 While Memory Add switch is held 44 22 characters X 2 lines In case of changing the characters move the cursor to the one changed by pressing KIELI EKA ii holding the Memory Add switch Return to Screen 1 and select the character to be input with KEELAMA ana press ED How to delete The cursor in 777 moves while the In case of deleting the characters move the Memory ADD switch is held cursor to the one deleted with loo gt g and press ho 15 4 2 4 Data Output Screen This screen is to set the communication parameter for outputting the measurement values
12. User Guide Auto Lensmeter ALM 700 Version 2 April 2015 UMALM700 Introduction This device is aims to measure S C A prism refractive power UV transmission and PD of the framed lens and contact lens About This Manual Please read this manual thoroughly so that safe and effective operation is ensured 1 The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice 2 While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to ensure its accuracy you should contact your local distributor immediately 1f any gueries arise due to editorial errors or omissions etc 3 If finding any imperfect collating or missing pages contact your local distributor for replacement This manual contains important contents to prevent users or others from harms and to use this device safely Read this manual after understanding the symbols below and follow the instructions in use This symbol indicates that mishandling as a result of failure to AN Warning comply with the indications can result in personal death or serious injury OS Denote general ban or prohibition O General mandatory action Additional information which is important to the text or useful convenient to know sa The number on the left is the lower limit and the one on the right is the upper limit of the temperature The number on the left is the lower limit and the one on the right is the upper limit of the hum
13. ansmission measurement is E performed after taking a measurement of far point In case of taking a measurement again clear the measurement values first by touching En The values are cleared in order of degree of lens and UV transmission UV transmission UV transmission graph 6 8 Measurement of Contact Lens 6 8 1 Preparation Setup 1 4 1 In case of taking a measurement of hard contact Cyl MN lens select H CL on Setup screen In case of Step ATS 0 12 0 01 i Auto Prog Off taking a measurement of soft contact lens select are Normal S CL on Setup screen Auto Memory Off ADD Measure F N AT N AT Manual PD Measure Off On 0 2 Change the lens stand to the accompanying contact lens stand ie ee ee le ee 6 8 2 Measurement Procedure 1 Set the contact lens on the contact lens stand as shown below Contact lens Contact lens stand Remove the water or moisture from the lens and set 1t Contact lens stand on the stand with paying attention not to distort it Then take a measurement quickly A bifocal contact lens cannot be measured 2 Replace the standard lens stand with the contact lens stand Contact lens stand 3 Lower the lens holder and hold the contact lens stand which the contact lens is already placed 39 7 Marking Refer to 5 3 Marking Lever 7 1 Lens without Astigmatism 1 Overlap the cross cursor with the alignment mark on the
14. ctromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and this device are recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter Rated maximum m output power of 150kHz to 80MHz to 800MHz to 2 5GHz transmitter 80MHz 800MHz d 2 3 P For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance din metres m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where Pis the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter where Pis the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 45 46 ALM700 USERUGUIDE nes sul Essilor International Compagnie G n rale d Optique S A Si ge social 147 rue de Paris 94227 Charenton le Pont Cedex France 712 049 618 RCS Creteil www essilor com
15. ctromagnetic site survey 2 should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of eguipment marked with the following symbol 3 NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strengths from fixe transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which this device is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above this device should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance 1s observed additional measures may be necessary such as re orienting or relocating this device b Over the frequency range 150kHz to 80MH z field strengths should be less than 3 V m Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and this device This device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF 44 disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of this device can help prevent ele
16. dust or oil etc on it The dirty terminal may cause malfunction or fire 6 When the power cord gets hot after use check for the dirt of the terminal unit If you find no dirt replace the power cord to the new one Fire or electric shock may occur if you keep using it 7 Use it with the correct power supply voltage Fire or electric shock may occur if using it with more than the rated supply voltage 8 Always hold the plug when plugging or unplugging the power cord 9 Do not touch the plug with wet hands You may get an electric shock 10 If the device is not used for a long time unplug the power cord from the outlet 3 3 Maintenance Inspection 1 Thisisthe precision optical device Make sure not to mishandle or drop it 2 Do not touch or allow dust to adhere on the optical parts i e lenses as the measurement accuracy could be adversely affected by fingerprints and dust etc When fingerprints or dust are adhered onto the optical parts gently wipe them with the accompanying dust cloth or a soft cloth In this instance make sure not to scratch them 10 3 If the main unit cover or operation panel is dirty gently wipe it with a dry cloth For hard to remove stains a damp cloth or neutral cleanser is recommended Avoid using organic solvent such as thinner which may damage the water based paint finish or device 4 If the device is not used for any length of time unplug the pow
17. e with the lens plate lever so that the bottom of the lens touches the lens plate 2 Specify the right or left of the framed lens by touching a The icon in the upper right corner of the screen e a Ss F switches to 3 Perform alignment so as that the bottom of the framed lens always touches the lens plate in a manner similar to the single lens 4 Save the measurement values in memory by pressing the Memory Add switch after measurement The color of the measurement value area is changed and the measurement values are fixed In case of setting Auto Memory on the Setup screen as On the measurement values om One automatically stored in memory after the message Marking OK appears 5 Switch the lens from right to left and place the lens in a manner similar to 1 Switch the measurement to the left lens by touching At this time the measurement values of the right lens remain on the screen In case of measuring PD with the setting of PD Measure On the right eye and left eye are switched automatically The measurement of the lens can be started from either right or left QD In case that the measurement values of both right and left are stored the NOTE values on the selected side are deleted by touching E 26 6 4 Pupillary Distance PD Measurement 6 4 1 Device Setting On the setup screen confirm that PD Measure is set as On and the len
18. ed 2 Lower the lens holder slowly and fix the lens Q Do not give strong impact to a lens when lowering the lens holder When rising the lens holder make sure to move to the top 5 2 Lens Plate The lens plate is the reference of the cylindrical axis Place the framed lens and rotate the lens plate lever to the direction of the arrow so that the bottom of the lens touches the lens plate After that lower the lens holder and fix the lens Lens plate Lens plate lever 18 5 3 Marking Lever Marking lever 5 3 1 Operating Instructions 1 Turn and lower the marking lever 2 Place the tips of the marking pens on the lens surface softly S Do not mark several times at the same point The marking pen may be worn out quickly 8 Release the finger after marking 4 The marking lever returns to the initial position Avoid the followings since they may damage the tips of the marking pens Perform marking roughly S Operate the marking lever without a lens set Touch a tip of the marking pen during cleaning 19 5 3 2 Replacement of Marking Pen The marking pen 1s the consumable item Replace it if the imprint becomes thin or the pen tip is worn 1 Remove the marking pen by pressing and rotating it 90 degrees as shown below 2 Insert the new pen back to the initial position as shown below Ensure to use the marking pen specified for ALM700 Do not touc
19. er button Printer cover button 2 Insert the printer paper with attention to the winding direction Note Insert the printer paper so as that the printer paper comes out from the upside Printer paper 22 3 Close the printer cover with the end of the paper taken out a little At this time close it completely until hearing the clicking noise The error is displayed and the data is not printed out if the cover is opened Printer paper Unplug the power cord before removing the fuse holder at the time of replacing the fuse Electric shock may occur if removing the fuse holder without When the fuse 1s brown out replace it after removing the fuse holder of the power inlet The fuse holder is removed from the main unit by pulling it out Power inlet with fuse holder 23 6 Measurement 6 1 Checkup before Measurement e The lens holder is set properly e The lens under the lens stand is clean In case that the lens is dirty clean it with a soft cloth Lens stand is removed e Plug the power cord to the outlet Q Always connect the earth terminal to a ground Set the printer paper in the printer Refer to 5 4 2 Installation and Replacement of Printer Paper e Confirm that the lens is not placed on the lens stand e Turn on the power switch The screen is displayed in seconds essilor Spherical degree Cylindrical degree Cylindrical axis Prism value Basal angle Cross
20. er cord When the device is not in use protect it with the accompanying dustproof cover The measurement accuracy could be affected by dust 5 Never attempt to fix or remodel the device When the device fails to function properly do not touch the inside Contact us or your local distributor 3 4 Disposal In case of disposal comply with the regulations and recycle plan of the local government Inappropriate disposal causes a negative effect on environment 11 4 Measurement Screen 4 1 Description of Measurement Screen Type of lens left Measurement setting bte nel right single AXIS mark Display of alignment condition or error message Cross cursor Measurement screen of single focus lens multifocal lens and contact lens X The display of the measurement screen reflects the setting and condition of the device The touch panel is adopted They are corresponding to the icons on the monitor Explanation about switches Name of icon Description of function Bottom of monitor 5 De cet Switch to the Setup device setting screen Switch of Switches to multifocal lens measurement Za measurement from single focus lens Unprocessed lens framed lens Selects unprocessed left or right lens selection switch Deletes measurement values stored in memory Measurement Prints out measurement result outputs value output data from RS232C or both Lens stand unit 1 Memory Add MR Stores measu
21. essive zone at the time of moving from far point to near point the cross cursor is displayed on the right deviated from the progressive zone Perform the alignment carefully when it comes closer to the near point and A starts blinking Once the near point is detected it blips The cross cursor is fixed at the near point and its color changes to blue When the near point is attained the ADD value is stored in memory automatically X Another ADD value Ad2 can be stored in memory anywhere by pressing the Memory Add switch after measurement The progressive judgment screen appears again by setting the lens for the left eye and touch after completing the measurement Take a measurement of the left lens in the same manner as right lent Measurement can be started from either right or left lens 30 4 Display of ADD value and assessment graph and manual operation when Manual of ADD Measure is selected When setting Prog Graph as On on the Setup screen the graph is displayed on the progress lens measurement screen Depending on the type of lens it may be difficult to detect each point automatically even though normally the near and far points are detected automatically In such case take a measurement manually by reference to the ADD value and assessment graph To take a measurement of far point manually carry out the alignment in the same manner as the auto measurement For the measure
22. g Environmental Temperature range 5 to 40 condition of use Humidity range 30 to 95 HR No dew condensation allowed Single lens multifocal lens progressive lens Power Rating 41 12 EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility This device conforms to the reguirements of the EMC electromagnetic compatibility standard as shown below Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or user of this device should assure that it is used in such an environment Emission test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance Bei This device uses RF energy only for its internal function Group 1 Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to CISPR11 RE emissions Harmo as This device is suitable for use in all establishments other than S ne Class A domestic and those directly connected to the public IEC 61000 3 2 y p low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings Voltage used for domestic purposes fluctuations Coles flicker emissions P IEC 61000 3 3 cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment 42 Guidance and manufactures declaration electromagnetic immunity This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or user of this device should assure that 1t 1s used in such an environment IEC 60601 Elect
23. h the pen tip at the time of replacement 20 5 4 Printer 5 4 1 Operating Instructions The measurement values can be printed out by touching after taking a measurements Add measurement values are displayed only at the time of measurements of multifocal lens and progressive lens Left ADD1 Right ADD2 The unit of the prism value 1s different according to the setting PD of right eye UV transmission of right eye PD PD of right eye and left eye 2013 js Name ESSILOR 12 13 15 40 Na PR Vus A A Distributor s name comment ete printed out only when ID is set Number of characters input 44 characters 22 characters X 2 lines 0 75 90 0 75 Measurement value of right lens 0 00 30 0 0 When the assessment graph is printed when Graph Print is set as On at the time of progressive lens measurement Shown below is the measurement value of the left lens Same as that for a right lens ALM700 21 Printout sample when Printout sample in case of unprocessed lens is measured measurement error 2013 12 13 2013 12 13 15 40 Error display ADD 0 75 1 00 ADD 0 75 1 00 Other error displays P O 0 00 D 1 25 SPH Over P 0 00 D 1 25 lt L gt CYL Over Prism Over Measurement error ESSILOR ALM700 Center Error ESSILOR ALM700 5 4 2 Installation and Replacement of Printer Paper 1 Open the printer cover by pressing the printer cov
24. idity Avoid direct sunlight this product complies with applicable CE directives Manufacturer Electrical and Electronical Waste please contact your distributor to recycle this product This manual contains the information about basic operation inspection and maintenance etc of ALM700 Safety Consideration KEE General Cautions m It affects its measurement accuracy if fingerprints or dust etc are on the optical components such as glass parts under the lens stand Do not touch them with hands and avoid dust m If fingerprints or dust are adhered on the optical parts such as a lens etc wipe it gently with a soft cloth HW Observe the following environmental conditions for use storage and transportation Storage Transportation HW Avoid installation near TV or radio The reception can be disturbed by electrical noise m If liquid is spilled on this device or a foreign substance is entered in it unplug the power cord and contact your local distributor Turn off the power immediately and contact your local distributor if malfunction noise smoke etc occurs It can result in fire or injury if you keep using it E Do not attempt to disassemble it It can result in malfunction or fire m If malfunction occurs do not touch the inside of this device Unplug the power cord and contact your local distributor NW Incase of disposal comply with the regulations and recycle plan of the local go
25. lens so that the prism values displayed on the screen match with the ones in the prescription The arrows y gt indicate the direction of the measuring position on the lens from its Measurement position optical center ce ITS t 39 8 Other Functions 8 1 Auto Memory Function This device has the function to store the measurement values in memory automatically when the alignment is achieved and the message Marking OK is displayed at the time of the measurements of single focal lens multifocal lens and contact lens 8 1 1 Operation Procedure Setup 1 4 Move the cursor to Auto Memory with m v OT Cyl IE E Step ME 0 12 0 01 and select On with PUSO ATOM Sa on 7 Lens S CL Auto Memory ADD Measure F N AT N AT Manual Return to the measurement switch with PD Measure after the settings or changes are completed he measurement values are stored in memory automatically when the message Marking OK appears after the alignment mark and cross cursor overlap as shown on the right 36 8 2 Power Saving Function The power saving function 1s activated 1f no switches are operated or no measurement values are updated with the power on The switching time to the power saving mode can be set on Standby of the Setup screen While this function is activated the power to the measurement light and LCD monitor 1s turned off It returns to the measurement mode by l
26. mage receiving sensor normally processing Measurement light LED does not light on Conter Error Unexpected light receiving image because of unnecessary light 38 9 2 Error Handling Procedure AN Warnin Do not disassemble remodel or repair It may cause electric shock Initial Error This message appears if the lens is placed on the lens stand when the power is turned on or the lens under the lens stand is dirty Remove the lens When the lens under the lens stand is dirty gently wipe it with a soft cloth After that turn the power back on Refer to 6 1 Checkup before Measurement X Paper Empty This message appears if no papers are set or papers are not set appropriately Set the paper appropriately Refer to 5 4 2 Installation and Replacement of Printer Paper Printer Cover Opened This message appears when the printer cover 1s opened Check the cover and close it properly SPH CYL Prism ADD Over This message appears in case of measuring the lens which exceeds the upper limit of the measurement range of the device Take a measurement of the lens within the measurement range Refer to 11 Specification Measurement Error or Center Error This message appears when the direct sunlight or strong glare 15 on the device or the lens under the lens stand is extremely dirty or has scratches If the lens under the lens stand is extremely dirty gently wipe it with a soft cloth Then turn the power
27. ment of near point press the Memory Add switch where the ADD value 1s the highest while the alignment cursor stays in the progressive area The near point is where the assessment line moves closer to the Y coordinate Therefore carry out alignment by reference to the shape of the graph and blinking of A ADD value line Assessment line I l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l oe oe on an Framed lens reference Near the center of lens Far point l 6 7 Measurement of Ultraviolet UV Transmission Checks the UV protection function by taking a measurement of the UV transmission of lens The light wavelength for UV transmittance measurement is 375 nm This does not measure the transmittance of a whole area of UV light 6 7 1 Device Setting Confirm that UV Measure is set as On before the measurement of UV transmission X In case of setting UV Measure as Off neither UV transmission nor UV transmission display area 1s displayed If displaying UV transmission graph set UV Graph as On X The graph is displayed only in the progressive lens measurement mode Refer to 4 2 1 Device Setting 6 7 2 Measurement of UV Transmission after Measuring Degree The UV transmission measurement is performed after achieving an alignment of the lens and pressing the Memory Add switch to store the measurement values At the time of progressive lens measurement the UV tr
28. mulate Also the environments with extremes in heat and humidity should be avoided In case of using the device ensure to comply with the environmental conditions of unpacking and usage before starting a measurement Temperature range for use 5 to 40 Humidity range for use 30 HR to 95 HR Temperature range for storage 10 to55 No dew condensation Humidity range for storage 10 HR to 95 HR No dew condensation 2 Keep away from inflammable or explosive gases as well as storage area of the medical supplies and chemicals 3 Keep away from the sites that experience strong vibrations or sudden shocks 4 The device might be broken if it falls down Also it might cause injury if dropping it Therefore do not store it at an unstable place or in high out of reach place 5 Keep this device away from water liquid Degree of protection IP20 3 2 Connection Wiring 1 The earth cable of the power code should be connected to the earth terminal 2 Avoid damaging the power cord such as bending itin an extremely small size pulling placing a heavy object on it etc Also do not fabricate the cord 3 When the power cord is damaged breaks damage of cover etc replace it to the new one Fire or electric shock may occur if you keep using it 4 Insert the power cord firmly into the outlet and device If not fire or electric shock may occur 5 Keep the power cord clean without any
29. ower from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery If image distortion occurs it may be necessary to position the device further from sources of power frequency magnetic fields or to install magnetic shielding The power frequency magnetic field should be measured in the intended installation location to assure that it 1s sufficiently low NOTE Uris the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level 43 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of this device should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test te eae Electromagnetic environment guidance test level level Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of this device including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Conducted RE 3 Vrms IEC 61000 4 6 150 kHz to 80 1 2 P MHz Radiated RF 3 V m d 1 2VP 80 MHz to 800 MHz IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz d2 3 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz where Pis the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and dis the recommended separation distance in metres m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an ele
30. rement values in memory switch and take a measurement of ADD 12 4 2 Preparation for Measurement 4 2 1 Device Setting This device is ready for use with the standard mode but the setting can be changed easily as needed Switch to the Setup setup of device screen by touching m at the bottom of screen Change of switch function The functions of each switch are changed on the menu screen ma The icons are displayed on the screen Touch the icon in accordance with the display Moves the cursor downward at each setting item Moves the cursor upward at each setting item Goes to a further page of Setup EEB EB ED EDB ILI Selects the item of each setting item The selection cursor moves vertically OK Switches back to the measurement screen 4 2 2 Setup Device Setting Screen 1 4 screen Selects sign for Cyl Selects step to display measurement value 0 25 0 12 0 01 Auto Prog Off a es Auto Sets auto detection of progressive lens gt a Prog On Off Auto Memory On PD Measure MORA Lens Normal Framed lens H CL Hard contact lens S CL Soft contact lens Foi Sets auto memory at the time of Marking OK Foi On Off Selects auto manual memory of far and near points Measure Step 0 25 Step F N AT Stores both near and far points automatically N AT Stores only near point automatically Manual Stores data manually Selects 1f performing PD measurement or not ANN
31. rostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 Surge IEC 61000 4 5 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 Power frequency 50 60Hz Magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 6kV contact 8kV air 2kV for power supply lines 1kV for input output lines 1kV differential mode 2kV common mode lt 5 Ur gt 95 dip in Un for 0 5cycle 40 Ur 60 dip in Un for 5 cycles 710 Ur 30 dip in Un for 25 cycles lt 5 Ur gt 95 dip in Up for 5s 6kV contact 8kV air 2kV for power supply lines 1kV for input output lines 1kV differential mode 2kV common mode lt 5 Ur gt 95 dip in Un for 0 5 cycle 40 Ur 60 dip in Un for 5 cycles 710 Ur 30 dip in Un for 25 cycles lt 5 Ur gt 95 dip in Un for 5s Electromagnetic environment guidance Floors should be wood concrete of ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of this device requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it 1s recommended that this device be p
32. s measurement 1s set for both of right and left lens X In case that PD Measure is Off the PD measurement value and measurement area are not displayed 6 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 Measurement Procedure Right lens gt Left lens Mats dels Pull the lens plate toward the examiner Place the framed lens so as that the bottom of the frame contacts with the lens plate with the frame contacting with the left nose pad Place the right lens on the lens stand and hold 1t with the lens holder softly Achieve an alignment by moving the right lens back and forth and right and left with the frame always contacting with the lens plate Store the measurement values and PD measurement values of the right lens by pressing the Memory Add switch after completing alignment After the measurement of right lens place the left lens on the lens stand with the frame contacting with the right nose pad and hold the lens with the lens holder softly At this time 1t 1s switched from right lens to left lens automatically based on the position of the nose pad In a manner similar to 3 achieve an alignment of the left lens After completing alignment store the measurement value of the right lens and PD measurement values by pressing the Memory Add switch ci In case that Auto Memory on the setup screen is set as On the measurement NOTE Values are stored automatically after the message Marking OK is displayed
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34. tically In such case take a measurement manually 29 3 Measuring procedure of progressive lens when N AT is selected for ADD Measure 1 Detection of progressive zone First find the progressive zone by moving the lens back and forth and right and left slowly The cross cursor screen shown below appears when the progressive zone is found co Press the Memory Add switch in case that the progressive zone cannot be detected aa because ADD value is small etc It switches to the measurement screen of the far point 2 Measurement of far point 7 Take a measurement of far point Move the lens toward the e device so as that the center of the alignment mark overlaps C 0 25 with the cross cursor i E ee The color of the cross cursor is changed to blue by pressing Py U 1 00 the Memory Add switch after they overlaps Adi 0 00 At this time the measurement values of the far point are stored 3 Measurement of near point Take a measurement of near point As shown on the right DIS 2 25 move the lens slowly to move the cross cursor red A en 1 0 50 according to A If it goes out of the progressive zone the Py U 1 00 cross cursor moves right or left If it goes out of the progressive zone bring it back to the zone and move the lens toward near point The cross cursor on the screen indicates the actual measurement position on the lens For example if it goes to the right side of the lens which is out of the progr
35. vernment Inappropriate disposal causes a negative effect on environment Contents A E A A SOE O ET 1 About his Mama mist alasi A se tb Cite 1 Salety Considera it TEA 3 E ACTOS ESA ia 6 NS A A A AI A A aka a 7 2 1 General Deserit pion Of Device sta taala teks T Za Parts Menu Nea O 8 rE n E EEE E nt Me T NS LPUCLONS tor Usada ida 9 SET E ALL E Da Saa 9 A CONDECION MIEDOS as dd a 10 Drow VIAN GAG Spec A Ni tes 10 D DS DO A ET 11 Al NIS AS UE MAE SCENE nn en st roi A A ide 12 4 1 Description of Measurement creen eveeneveeevoveneeneenevenveneeeevenveneveeve nee neeaeve nev nevaee 12 4 2 Preparation for Measurement eeeveseeeseeneeneeene nee nneese nen eee eneesen ann ene nee nane een nene 13 Al Device St a ii As 13 4 2 2 Setup Device Setting Screen eee 13 A A A ieee 15 AZA A db idas ni E aaa 16 LAO Data TIME creen ica 17 426 Default Debris SCIE ae nada node 17 rOb ratine IS trUCUOons OF Der a aaa 18 del Lens HORS cda 18 AS CS lA ee A E ET A are one ne ner 18 E O A 19 Do Oe PALIN S MsStrucion Sin 19 5 3 2 Replacement of Marking Pen as io 20 A A 21 ol Operatino nSt rac ONS meda ta a iii 21 5 4 2 Installation and Replacement of Printer Paper 22 5 5 Replacement of FuSe ccsccsscesccsscssccscevcevscssccscevsesscsssevseaseeseeesessesseescessesseescescesseseeesees 23 NC it dd de vate anseauses ASA 24 6 1 Checkup before Measurement cccccsscesccvscssccscevccsc
36. wire for a connecting cable to protect the output data from noise NOTE 16 4 2 5 Data Time Screen The screen to set the date and time for printout and communication output 1 Date Time Date Form A hott ee 2014 01 01 11 00 00 2 While Memory Add is pressed Date Time Date Form YMD 2041 01 01 4 2 6 Default Setting Screen Select the item to be changed with WA UE and set the detail with MEM Date Form YMD Year Month Day Date Form DMY Day Month Year Date Form MDY Month Day Year The setting can be also changed by touching the screen Date change of date Select Date with WS EKI Move the cursor to the item to be changed with m al While the Memory Add switch is held the Screen 2 is displayed Make changes with EHI hno Time change of time Select Time with RS EKI Move the cursor to the item to be changed with m as While Memory Add switch is pressed the Screen 2 is displayed Make changes with EHI ln The screen to change the setting of the device back to the default Default Setting Language Touch Press EEH i you wish to change the setting back to the default Press if you do not wish to change the setting back to the default It goes back to the measurement screen by selecting it 17 5 Operating Instructions of Device 5 1 Lens Holder 1 Raise the lever to the operational direction until it is unlock
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