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INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMPUTERIZED …

INSTRUCTIONMANUALCOMPUTERIZED LENSMETERCL-100 INTRODUCTIONT hank you for purchasing the TOPCONC omputerized lensmeter INSTRUCTION MANUAL covers an overview of the TOPCONC omputerized lensmeter CL-100 s basic operations,troubleshooting, maintenance and get the best usage from the instrument, please read the Safety indications and Safety precautions .Keep this MANUAL within reach for future This is a precision instrument. It is expected that the instrument is usedunder normal room temperature and humidity condition. Install the instrument on a level, stabilized desk.

INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the TOPCON Computerized Lensmeter CL-100. This Instruction Manual covers an overview of the TOPCON Computerized Lensmeter CL-100’s basic operations,

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1 INSTRUCTIONMANUALCOMPUTERIZED LENSMETERCL-100 INTRODUCTIONT hank you for purchasing the TOPCONC omputerized lensmeter INSTRUCTION MANUAL covers an overview of the TOPCONC omputerized lensmeter CL-100 s basic operations,troubleshooting, maintenance and get the best usage from the instrument, please read the Safety indications and Safety precautions .Keep this MANUAL within reach for future This is a precision instrument. It is expected that the instrument is usedunder normal room temperature and humidity condition. Install the instrument on a level, stabilized desk.

2 Do not exposed to directsunlight. Instrument must be kept clean at all times. Turn off and cover the instrumentwhen it is not in use. For accurate measurements, make sure there is no dust or oil on the lens tobe tested or on any portion in which the lens comes into contact with. Topcon is not responsible for any unauthorized disassembling andremodeling of the instrument. If the equipment is used in a manner other than that specified by themanufacturer, the warranty provided for the equipment may be FOR SAFE USEIn order to encourage the safe use of this product, important warnings are put on the product andwritten in the INSTRUCTION suggest that everyone understands the meaning of the following displays and icons beforereading the Safety Cautions and text.

3 Personalinjury refers to hurt, burn, electric shock, etc. Property damage refers to extensive damage to building or equipment and CAUTIONSI consPrevention itemPageTo prevent electrical shock, turn off the power switch anddisconnect power cord before replacing fuses with the same rating and this display may lead to personalinjury or property icon indicates a Hazard content is expressed with words or an icon eitherinserted in the icon itself or located close to the iconUSAGE AND MAINTENANCEU sage:The lensmeter is an electric equipment and the usage must be based on theInstruction MAINTENANCE.

4 To maintain the safety and performance of the equipment, never attempt to do themaintenance of parts specified herein, which should be taken care of by our maintenance items that can be covered by users are the following; for details, followthe the fuse:The fuse is details, see page 23 of this CLAUSE TOPCON shall not take any responsibility for damages due to fire, earthquake,actions by third person, or the negligence and missuse by the user and used underunusual conditions. TOPCON shall not take any responsibility for damage derived from the inability touse this equipment, such as a loss of business profit and suspension of business.

5 TOPCON shall not take any responsibility for damage caused by operations otherthan those described in this INSTRUCTION INDICATIONS AND POSITIONSTo insure safety, warning labels are the equipment correctly by following the warning instructions . If any of the followinglabels are missing, please contact us at the address stated on the back FOR SAFE USE2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS2 USAGE AND MAINTENANCE3 ESCAPE CLAUSE3 WARNING INDICATIONS ANDPOSITIONS3 COMPONENTSCOMPONENT NAMES5 ACCESSORIES5 TV MONITORMONITOR SCREEN6 MENU SCREEN8 MENU LIST9 USING THE INSTRUMENTPREPARATION10 SETTING THE PAPER10(WITH - PRINTER TYPE)MEASURING11 AXIS MARKING19 PRINTING THE ADDITIONAL 21 TEXTBOX (WITH - PRINTER TYPE)

6 SETTING A SEQUENCE COMPENSATION 22 FUNCTIONLENS PROTECTION PAD22 MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE23 BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICECAUTION MESSAGES25 CHECK ITEMS25 SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONS26 WITH - PRINTER TYPE26 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES26 USING THE INSTRUMENT AS A SYSTEMON - LINE SYSTEM274 COMPONENTSCOMPONENT NAMES(1) Mode buttonsPressed to change the mode, and when pressed;(2) TRANS buttonUsed to change (+) to ( ) and vice versa in displayed cylindervalue.(3) R/L buttonUsed to designate R for right lens or L for left lens.(4) CLEAR buttonUsed to delete memory data.(5) PRINT buttonPress to output RC-232C to print out the measurement data.

7 (with printer-type)(6) MEMORY button Used to store the measurement (A) Contact lens 1 set(B) Lens protection pad ..1 set(C) Dust cover .. 1 pc.(D) Silicon cloth .. 1 pc.(E) 2 TYPE(F) Printer paper .. 2 rolls(G) Printer paper shaft .. 1 MonitorLens retainerLens tableLens supportMEMORY buttonPower supplyBRIGHT control dialAxis marker leverLens table lever(6)(5)(4)(3)(2)(1)brings the Menu a progressive lens is known, this begins the far visionpower on to connect the spectral transmittancemeter (optional).Returns to the initial state.(B)(C)(G)(F)(D)(E)(A)TV MONITORMONITOR SCREEN6TV MONITORP lace + in center [MARKINGOK] appears, and the lateralline will extend, getting theinstrument ready for marking.

8 [ALIGNMENT OK] appearswhen the lens is ready center s off. [OFF CENTER] is displayedwhen the optical center is offby 4 or R/L on status(auto memory and auto R/Lswitching)When AUTO is displayedinversion, R/L is PRINT waiting statusStepWhen a high-refractionlens diopter iscompensatedRight-eye lens(Inversion indicates astorage status.)OFF CENTERERRORALIGNMENT OKMARKING OKAxial angle (every 5 )TransposeLeft-eye lens (HARD CONTACT) (SOFT CONTACT) PAD(LENS PROTECTION PAD)Enlargement:When MENU/DISPLAY/HORIZONTAL LARGE is selected, the SCA display ishorizontally enlarged to make it easier to MENU/DISPLAY/VERTICAL LARGE is selected, the SCA display is verticallyenlarged to make it easier to see.

9 The graphic moves to the opposite print display: (when enlaraged )For framed lenses, of which both R and L are memorized, pressing the PRINT buttonenlarges the SCA of both eyes. To return to the original state, press the EXIT MONITORMENU SCREENTo display the MENU screen, press the MODE button then the MENU will appear at the bottom of the to the buttons at the bottom of the screen toscroll through the MONITORC hanges the setting, and return tothe measurement the contents of each a LISTEXITR eturns to the initial state without changing a normal (PAD)

10 Measures a normal lens wearing a lens protection CONTACTM easures a soft contact CONTACTM easures a hard contact LARGEH orizontally enlarges the SCA LARGEV ertically enlarges the SCA displayPROGRESSIVEOFFAuto progressive judgment mode progressive judgment mode ONLYA lways begins the far vision power measurement of aprogressive the diopter power with the concave side MEMORYONAuto memory of far vision power memory of far vision power R/LON-R/LMeasurement of framed lens: Auto R/L switching and of single lens/framed lens: Auto R/L switchingand auto memoryOFFAuto memory OFFBEEPONB uzzer sounds when a measured value is stored and abutton is DISPLAYNo prism displayP-BPolar coordinate displaymmmm displayCYLINDERMIXM ixed display+Plus-fixed display-Minus-fixed displayABBENORMAL50-60 AbbeMID40-50 AbbeLOW30-40 AbbeAUTO OFFYESP ower save ONNOP ower save OFFRS-232 CNEW FORMATE xternal output (NEW FORMAT)OLD FORMATE xternal output (OLD FORMAT)STD1 External output (STD FORMAT)TM-1 Pressed on to connect the spectral transmittance meter(optional).