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  • Page 1 Instruction manual...
  • Page 2 3.3.2. Creating/Selecting a fitting 3.3.3. Input screen 3.3.4. Calling up a shape 3.3.5. Enter a shape 3.3.6. Shape creator function 3.3.7. Defining a drilling pattern 3.3.8. Centering a lens 3.3.9. Modifying a shape - Digiform function 3.4. Lens characteristics ATTITUDE...
  • Page 3 6.5.2. Replacement table for standard parts 6.6. Messages 6.6.1. Types of messages 6.6.2. Message list Technical specifications 7.1. Technical specifications Appendix 8.1. Description of buttons 8.1.1. Buttons common to the screens 8.1.2. Entry screen buttons 8.1.3. Centering screen buttons ATTITUDE...
  • Page 4 ATTI TUDE … User Manuel 8.1.4. Offset screen buttons 8.1.5. Digiform screen buttons 8.1.6. Drilling screen buttons 8.1.7. List of fittings screen buttons 8.1.8. List of patterns screen buttons 8.1.9. Shape Creator screen buttons ATTITUDE...
  • Page 5 Dear Customer, You have purchased an ATTITUDE machine, and the entire team of Briot, a brand belonging to the Luneau Technology group, would like to thank you for the confidence you have shown us. The ATTITUDE machine is a laboratory machine designed for opticians and is used for carrying out operations such as creating fittings and centering and blocking spectacle lenses.
  • Page 6 The use of recovered materials preserves natural resources. For more information about where you can drop off this product for recycling, please contact your local waste disposal service or the agent from whom you purchased this product. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 7: Installation

    INSTALLATION...
  • Page 8: Unpacking The Machine

    Remove the packing carton the floor. packaging carton. by pulling it upwards. Remove the carton and the Remove the accessory case Lift the machine and set it protection from the machine. and keep it near the down on the workbench. machine. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 9 Provide a mark measuring of 360 mm x 600 mm on the workbench Do not place any obstacles (cabinet, shelf, etc.) lower than 600 mm above the workbench. Allow sufficient distance between the ATTITUDE blocker and the edger. Note: the standard connection lead is 5m long.
  • Page 10: Machine Connection

    If you connect the machine to an edger: connect the cable to the EDG 1 port using the RS232 cable provided. Contact your Briot dealer if you want to plug in other edgers. In all cases, use the RS232 leads with the screening connected on both sides.
  • Page 11: Turning On The Machine

    Before carrying out work on the machine, wait for the bearing surface to go off before pressing the Start/Stop switch located at the rear of the machine and disconnect the power cable from the mains supply. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 12: Machine Presentation

    ATTI TUDE … User manual 1.4. MACHINE PRESENTATION Touch screen Blocker USB port Centering area and optical plotter Mechanical plotter Pushbutton USB port RJ45 port Switch HOST port EDG port Power supply cable ATTITUDE...
  • Page 13: Precautions For Use

    PRECAUTIONS FOR USE...
  • Page 14: Lithium Battery

    Keep the machine away from any source of dust.  Any work carried out on the machine (with the cover open or closed) must be undertaken by a Briot technician.  Do not place your hands in the hazardous area during the machine’s mechanical movements.
  • Page 15 Clean the machine regularly. > Comply with the machine maintenance messages. > > Protect the machine's power cords. > Use blocks designed and supplied by Briot. > Use new adhesives. 2.2.2. C LEANING 2.2.2.1. UTSIDE COVER Use a clean, soft cloth moistened with some alcohol.
  • Page 17: Touch Gestures

    Make a long press on the Pinch the screen between the a double-click. screen with the index finger. index finger and the thumb. Draw the index finger along Press and swipe upwards or the diagonal of the selection downwards rectangle ATTITUDE...
  • Page 18 ATTI TUDE … User manual 3.1.1.2. ISUAL REFERENCES Button released: Button pressed: Default value to be confirmed: Confirmed value: Function active but not selected: Function selected: Button with a long press action: ATTITUDE...
  • Page 19 The Gravitech optical plotter makes it possible to: Automatically recognize a pattern or a demonstration lens, > Analyse the SD forms that can be obtained using the ATTITUDE II edger. > > Recognise the drilling pattern of a fitting ATTITUDE...
  • Page 20: Description Of Screens

    Entry of a frame shape, Loading a pattern. Note: You can access the centering screen by swiping the screen to the left. Tip! To find out about the meaning of icons on this screen, refer to "Chapter 8 – Appendix". ATTITUDE...
  • Page 21 Centering a lens marked with three points Note: You can access the entry screen by swiping the screen to the right. Tip! To find out about the meaning of icons on this screen, refer to "Chapter 8 – Appendix". ATTITUDE...
  • Page 22 Enter a job number on the alphanumerical keyboard displayed on the screen and then press If the fitting number is stored in memory, an automatic recognition system is displayed (in server configuration only), then confirm. In necessary, you can reinitialize the fitting displayed on the screen by pressing the icon. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 23 Once the line is selected, it is displayed in orange (1) and the shape is displayed in the right-hand column. You then only have to confirm your choice (2). Tip! The buttons with the "up and down" arrows are sorting buttons. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 24 DBL: Distance between lenses (example 20 mm) > Precal back-up: Enables you to make a back-up on an external server (as option). > > Frame type: Select the desired frame type. Metal frame, plastic frame, no circling. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 25 The correction is automatic to respect the pupillary distance. Z-tilt Frame top view 1: half-pupillary distance used during blocking. 2: expected half-pupillary distance. Z-tilt may be automatic if you use a mechanical plotter, or manual in the case of an optical plotter. 3-10 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 26: Calling Up A Shape

    Possibility of highlighting certain shapes by adding or removing "likes" Possibility of filtering by manu- facturer Exit from the list of patterns Deleting the selected pattern Tip! The buttons with the "up and down" arrows are sorting buttons. 3-11 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 27 To rename a manufacturer, do a long click to select the desired manufacturer. The screen below appears. Click on the empty space to display the alphanumerical keyboard, enter the new name and then validate. Tip! To find out about the meaning of icons on this screen, refer to "Chapter 8 – Appendix". 3-12 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 28 Tip! Enter a manufacturer name and a model. If you use a bar code reader, "beep" the desired code. If not, a default number is defined. If the model is already used, it appears in red. The latter can thus not be saved (the confirm button is not accessible). 3-13 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 29 Place the lens with the dished side on the lens holder to perform a capture in accordance with its center of gravity. Press the Gravitech processing button to start the presentation lens or pattern measurement. Tip! You can also start a measurement without detecting the drilling holes by pressing the button. 3-14 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 30 Position the tip icon on the right side according to the presentation lens or pattern (left or right). For this purpose, press the icon to switch to the opposite side. idem Tip! If this is overlooked, you can reverse the shapes in the entry screen. 3-15 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 31 ATTI TUDE … User manual 3.3.5.1.3. E LIMINATING THE HOLES If you have started the Gravitech optical centering with the hole detection function and you do not want to make them appear, you can eliminate them as follows: 3-16 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 32 If you want, you can enlarge the shape on the screen by pinching the screen to zoom (1) and then moving by simply pressing the screen (2). You can unlock the axis by pressing the button again to change these characteristics. 3-17 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 33 Enter the Bridge value and then confirm. Once the bridge value is confirmed, you are automatically redirected to the drilling screen provided your presentation lens or pattern has drilling holes. (See chapter3.3.7 -Defining a drilling pattern). 3-18 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 34 ECHANICAL PLOTTER Enter a fitting number (1). Place the frame in the mechanical plotter (see below) and start the sensing process (2). You can sense the whole frame or only the desired side by pressing R or L.  3-19 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 35 You can select the desired frame type before or after the entry. A banner appears automatically to your left during the entry Metal frame Plastic frame No circling On completion of the entry, you can remove the frame from the mechanical plotter. 3-20 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 36 Place the top of the frame against the tool in order to guarantee the shape's axis. Click to lock the image Enter the frame position 3-21 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 37 Place points by clicking on the screen. Please click inside the frame shape. As you position the points, the shape will appear on the screen and you will adjust the visual. Positioning the 1 point of the frame 3-22 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 38 ATTI TUDE … User manual Appearance of a shape to adjust Note: The point being positioned appears in red on the screen. 3-23 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 39 Move a point using the navigation arrows at the top right of the screen (2). Wrong positioning of a point Note: You have the possibility to select multiple points (long click and select an area (3)) in order to move them or delete them. Point after change of its position 3-24 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 40 Adjust its position using the navigation arrows (3) Add a point without magnetism To facilitate point positioning, click on to zoom in on the screen, then pinch to adjust the zoom according to your needs. Zoom in to adjust point position 3-25 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 41 Choose your oversize value beforehand, among the three default values, according to the frame type (plastic, metal or presentation lens). Once your shape is done, you may validate it. Validate the entered shape Enter the value of the desired frame bridge, then validate. Enter and validate the bridge value 3-26 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 42 ATTI TUDE … User manual Then, you will be sent to the frame display screen. At any time, you may return to the Shape creator screen by clicking on Display of the frame shape screen 3-27 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 43 DDING A SINGLE HOLE To add one or more holes, just press the desired type and then press the screen to position it. Tip ! A counter on the right of each icon indicates the number of holes placed. 3-28 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 44 Press the icon (1) and then the hole to be used as a reference (2). Tip! To return to a centered origin, press the icon again. If you want enlarge or reduce the image size, you can double-click or pinch the screen before making your selection. Zoom screen 3-29 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 45 You can now position them where you want, either by adjusting the difference between the holes by pressing by aligning them by pressing You can also change the hole diameter by pressing either the value to display the number pad, or the + or - buttons. 3-30 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 46 According to the selected hole, there are three types of drilling holes the dimensions of which have to be entered. Emerging Spotfacing Not emerging Note: The Spotfacing function can only be accessed when making a single hole. Caution! To enter the values of Non-emerging and spotfacing holes, scroll the right bar downwards. 3-31 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 47 For this purpose, press the types of hole to be made (1), and then the lens to position it (2). Once all your holes have been positioned on the lens, confirm your choice (3) and you will then be directed to the entry or centering screen. Number of holes Number of notches Number of oblong holes 3-32 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 48 They then benefit from the entry carry over when the value of the opposite side is changed (see below). This carry over does not work on the axis values. 3.3.8.1.1. P ROCEDURE Click on the offset value to be changed. A keypad is displayed on the screen. Enter the desired value and then press 3-33 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 49 The value entered then turns white and is displayed identically on the symmetry (carry over of values). Click on the value of the opposite offset to be changed. You can either confirm the value directly or change it to meet your needs. 3-34 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 50 3.3.8.1.2. E NTRY MODES By making a long press on the value corresponding to the half-pupillary distance mode, you can switch to Delta X mode (and vice versa). "Half-pupillary distance" entry screen Entry screen in "Delta X" mode 3-35 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 51 By making a long press on the value corresponding to the box height mode, you can switch to mixed height mode or Delta Y mode (and vice versa). Entry screen in "Box height" mode Entry screen in "Mixed height" mode 3-36 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 52 You may enter the lens' front base (see chapter 3.3.3.2 3D correction of the pupillary distance) Entry screen in "Delta Y" mode You can define a cylinder axis value for single vision and prismatic lenses. Cylinder axis value entry screen 3-37 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 53 ATTI TUDE … User manual You can also enter values for prismatic lenses Entry screen for the prism values in XY configuration Prism base and power value input screen 3-38 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 54 If you press on the shape side, you activate the zoom (if this is not already the case). If the zoom is already activated, this allows you to reset the two sides to the same level of zoom. 3-39 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 55 Manual readjustment Lens blocking process 3.3.8.4. ANUAL OUTLINE READJUSTMENT Press the "Manual readjustment" button and then the "Manual outline readjustment" button The "CAUTION" symbol may be displayed on the screen. This means that your lens is too small. 3-40 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 56 Use the arrows in the top right corner of the screen to move the shape. The red area disappears and the shape is entirely on the lens. The offset in X and Y is displayed in *For a single vision lens, the prismatic error is displayed in diopters 3-41 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 57: Centering A Progressive Lens

    For this purpose, zoom by double-clicking on the screen. Outline readjustment access Displaying the Power Map Distance between the centering cross and the micro-engravings Width between the micro-engravings Once the position has been defined, confirm the centering by pressing 3-42 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 58 ATTI TUDE … User manual Outline readjustment access Displaying the Power Map Screen with a display of the Power Map mapping Outline readjustment access Displaying the Power Map Screen with a display of the shape on the lens 3-43 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 59 ATTI TUDE … User manual You can also find out the power values of the lens by clicking on the area of your choice. Screen with a display of the values corresponding to near vision 3-44 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 60 There are two ways of aligning the centering axis (green) according to the near vision upper area (pink): Using the (1) translation / (2) rotation browsing arrows on the right of the screen. Using the screen touch areas: (3) translation / (4) rotation. Outline readjustment access Width between the micro-engravings Increase/Decrease the bearing surface brightness 3-45 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 61: Centering A Single Vision Lens

    3.3.8.7. ENTERING A SINGLE VISION LENS Manual readjustment Lens blocking process Tip: If you want to manually readjust a single vision lens, we advise you to select the "3 points" mode and point your lens at the fronto-focometer. 3-46 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 62 ATTI TUDE … User manual 3.3.8.8. ENTERING A PRISMATIC LENS To center a prismatic lens, follow the steps below: 3-47 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 63 Using the screen touch areas: (3) translation / (4) rotation. Outline readjustment screen Tip: If you want to manually readjust a prismatic vision lens, we advise you to select the "3 points" mode and point your lens at the fronto-focometer. 3-48 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 64 ATTI TUDE … User manual 3.3.8.9. ENTERING A POINT LENS 3-49 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 65 Drag the scroll bar located on the right of your screen. From the bar located at the bottom of the screen, you can increase and decrease the brightness of the bearing surface to facilitate the center of your lens. Increase/Decrease the bearing surface brightness 3-50 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 66 ATTI TUDE … User manual Screen with increased brightness for centering a tinted lens Once you have completed your setting and centering, press the button to confirm. 3-51 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 67: Modifying A Shape

    Switch over to the Digiform screen. You have two adjustment possibilities: Padlock closed: Changes to values (height or width) applied proportionally to the whole shape (in green). Padlock open: Changes to values applied non-proportionally to the initial shape (in green). 3-52 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 68 (2). The new shape can then be viewed (in orange). You can confirm (3). Changing the shape circumference Shape rotation in degrees If the changes made are not to your liking, you can cancel them all by pressing 3-53 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 69 ATTI TUDE … User manual 3.3.9.1. ENS BLOCKING PROCESS Before starting the automatic locking of the lens, position an adhesive block on the blocker arm. Two block types are available: Briot block: position the keyway between the two points Weco block 3-54 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 70: Removing A Lens

    Lens blocking process 3.3.9.2. EMOVING A LENS Once the locking is completed, recover the lens using the block. Note: If the lens is too fine to be handled, slide it to the right to move it to the bar. 3-55 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 71 < 19 3.4.2. YPES OF LENSES The ATTITUDE blocker is designed to automatically block the following types of lenses: > Progressive lenses: Lenses with an axis materialised by at least two disjointed segments and one optical center marked by one of the following crosses: The centering marks must be clearly visible and not erased.
  • Page 72 CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 73 ATTI TUDE … User manual 4.1. DESCRIPTION 4.1.1. ONFIGURATION SCREEN ACCESS The main entering or centering screen provides access to the technical user menus used to adjust your machine. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 74 ATTI TUDE … User manual To access the available menus (as in the example in orange below), scroll the screens to the desired menu (1). You can also access a screen containing the machine's settings by pinching the screen (2). ATTITUDE...
  • Page 75: Settings Screens

    ATTI TUDE … User manual 4.2. SETTINGS SCREENS 4.2.1. USTOMIZATION MENU You have now selected the Customization screen 4.2.1.1. ONFIGURE DATE AND TIME To configure the date and time of your machine, proceed as follows: Change the time zone before changing the time. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 76: Configure The Keyboard

    ATTI TUDE … User manual 4.2.1.2. ETTING THE OPERATOR LANGUAGE To set the default operator language, follow the steps below: 4.2.1.3. ONFIGURE THE KEYBOARD ATTITUDE...
  • Page 77: Settings Details

    Configuration of prisms Delta Y (Tabo, etc.) Height between micro- Box height engravings and blocking reference Width between micro- Mixed height engravings Default centering Width of bifocal segment height Value accessed by Default value a long press ATTITUDE...
  • Page 78: Information Menu

    * Don't check the box if your edger does not manage offset blocking. 4.2.2. NFORMATION MENU You have now selected the information screen This screen provides you with information about the machine's characteristics if needed when calling the technical department. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 79: Machine Adjustment

    MACHINE ADJUSTMENT...
  • Page 80 ATTI TUDE … User manual 5.1. DESCRIPTION 5.1.1. CCESS TO THE ADJUSTMENT SCREENS The main entering or centering screen provides access to the technical user menus used to adjust your machine. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 81 ATTI TUDE … User manual To access the available menus (as in the example in orange below), scroll the screens to the desired menu (1). You can also access a screen containing the machine's settings by pinching the screen (2). ATTITUDE...
  • Page 82 ATTI TUDE … User manual Mechanical plotter Blocker adjustment adjustment 5.1.2. ECHANICAL PLOTTER ADJUSTMENT ATTITUDE...
  • Page 83 ATTI TUDE … User manual You have now selected the Adjustment screen: Carry out the mechanical plotter adjustment: Step 1: Once this button has been pressed, wait until adjustment is completed before going on to the next step. Step 2: ATTITUDE...
  • Page 84 CAUTI ON ! Press on the tool firm ly and do up the screw s to position it properly. The default values correspond to your machine. They should only be changed if the plotter or sensing stylus is changed. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 85 ATTI TUDE … User manual Remove the tool from the mechanical plotter, and then confirm to go on to the next step. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 86 ATTI TUDE … User manual Step 3: Position the tool in the mechanical plotter and then confirm to start the adjustment CAUTION! Make sure that the white dowels are properly positioned at the holes of the tool and the circle on the right ATTITUDE...
  • Page 87 ATTI TUDE … User manual The default value corresponds to the tool that was supplied with your machine. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 88 ATTI TUDE … User manual Step 4: Save the settings 5.1.3. LOCKER ADJUSTMENT Place the tool in the blocker head. CAUTION: To position the tool properly on the blocker, insert the keyway between the two red dots marked on the blocker. 5-10 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 89 ATTI TUDE … User manual On completion of adjustment, you can to remove the adjustment tool. 5-11 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 90: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 91 You have now selected the Maintenance screen: Manual purging of Saving the technical Updating the Uploading the jobs databases data required to machine from a pattern database analyse a problem on USB flash drive or a USB flash drive an Internet connection ATTITUDE...
  • Page 92 Note: Purging is only carried out when the button is pressed. Tip! The times of each purge can be changed to suit your requirements. 6.1.2. PLOADING THE PATTERN DATABASE Uploading a USB Uploading from the key to the machine machine to a USB key ATTITUDE...
  • Page 93 (see illustration below) . Note: Only the upper frame clip tubes can be replaced. Fit the new frame clip tube, making sure that the tube is inserted fully home on its shaft. Release the pressure on the mechanical plotter. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 94 ANY DEVICE MALFUNCTIONS CAUSED BY LOSS OF THE BEARING SURFACE OPACITY 6.3.2. EPLACE THE OUCH ATCH To replace the touch latch, follow the steps below: Remove the two screws using a 6 mm hex wrench. Remove the touch latch by pulling it rightwards. Refit the new part. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 95: Changing A Fuse

    O NOT USE PRODUCTS SUCH AS WATER OR CHEMICAL AGENTS THYL ALCOHOL CAN BE USED WHEN A DRY CLOTH IS NOT EFFICIENT ENOUGH TO REMOVE STUBBORN STAINS GUARANTEE WILL NOT COVER ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY IMPROPER MAINTENANCE OF THE TOUCH SCREEN ATTITUDE...
  • Page 96: Preventive Maintenance

    By making sure to only use parts recommended by the manufacturer you will optimise your machine's working life. 6.5.2. EPLACEMENT TABLE FOR STANDARD PARTS 6.5.2.1. CCESSORIES The accessories delivered with the ATTITUDE Blocker are as follows: Accessory L.T.O part number Case provided with foam S3 64 016...
  • Page 97: Types Of Messages

    ±1mm: adjust the jaws. 1014 Insert circle pattern. 1015 Insert rectangle pattern. 1016 Do you want to reset scan's settings? The adjustment tool is not the right 1017 Wrong adjustment tool. one. 1102 Remove pattern's rod. 1103 Pattern's rod missing. ATTITUDE...
  • Page 98: List Of Error Messages

    Motor turret rotation failure. Switch cannot be released 1990 Motor turret rotation failure. Step loss detected during movement 1990 Motor turret rotation failure. Step loss detected during initialization 1991 Motor turret translation failure. Software error in the movement sequencers ATTITUDE...
  • Page 99 Software error in the movement sequencers 2100 Motor blocker X failure. Software error: motor control outside its operating range 2100 Motor blocker X failure. Switch cannot be pushed in 2100 Motor blocker X failure. Switch cannot be released 6-10 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 100 4001 error LED. times are outside the range. PROS: Adjustment processing 4002 error Pixel. Pixel size cannot be calculated. PROS: Adjustment processing 4002 error Pixel. The difference in the pixel size in X and Y > +- 0.005mm 6-11 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 101: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 102 ATTI TUDE … User manual 7.1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The general characteristics of the Attitude blocker are as follows: Dimensions: ✓ Width: 360 mm ✓ Depth: 565 mm ✓ Height: 590 mm Weight: 29.5 kg Fitting memory capacity: 5,000 fittings Pattern database capacity: 10,000 shapes...
  • Page 103 ATTITUDE...
  • Page 104 APPENDIX...
  • Page 105: Description Of Buttons

    : Activate the entering of the frame : Activate the entering of the frame on the Left side : Activate the entering of the frame on the Right side : Select a plastic frame : Select a frame without circling : Select a metal frame ATTITUDE...
  • Page 106 : Activate the display of the shape superimposed on the lens : Increasing or decreasing the bearing surface brightness for centering a tinted lens : Lens manual centering : Automatic blocking or semi-automatic blocking of the lens by a long press ATTITUDE...
  • Page 107 : Entry of values in a mode not proportional to the initial shape : Entry of values in a mode proportional to the initial shape : Shape circumference value : Shape angular value : Oversize value of the shape circumference ATTITUDE...
  • Page 108 : Adding a hole + number of holes : Make an emerging hole : Make a non-emerging hole : Make a spotfacing : Diameter of hole(s) : Distance of the hole(s) from the lens edge : Spotfacing depth : Spotfacing width ATTITUDE...
  • Page 109 : Access to the Shape Creator function : Zoom-in on the shape on the screen : Re-do an image by live video : Add points on the screen + number of points : Activate/deactivate the magnetic function : Return to Shape Creator screen ATTITUDE...
  • Page 110 2, rue Roger Bonnet 27340 PONT DE L5ARCHE FRANCE Tél. : (33) 02 32 98 91 32 Fax : (33) 02 35 02 02 94...

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