Visslo F8 premier Operation Manual

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OPERATION MANUAL
3D PATTERNLESS LENS EDGER/ F8 premier
Rev. 1014-0912

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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL 3D PATTERNLESS LENS EDGER/ F8 premier Rev. 1014-0912...
  • Page 2 WWW.VISSLO.COM #301, Apollo Town, 18-36, Sanbon-Dong, Gunpo-City, Korea Tel+82 31 349 8693 Fax+82 31 349...
  • Page 3 3D PATTERNLESS LENS EDGER/F8 premier INDEX 1. Introduction 1.1 Product outline & Intended use 1.2 Lens materials and edging modes 1.3 Accessary and locking / unlocking procedure 2. System components 2.1 System Layout 2.1.1 Overview 2.1.2 Front View 2.1.3 Rear View 2.2 Main Panel...
  • Page 4 5. Save and retrieve data 5.1 Save and retrieve data 5.1.1 Save data 5.1.2 Retrieve data 5.1.3 Adjust the parameters 6. Installation and maintenance 6,1 Installation 6,2 check 6,3 maintenance 6,4 cleaning 7. Safety 7.1 Caution while use 7.2 Transfer 7.3 Wiring 8.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1. Introduction

    Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 Outline of the Product & Intended use The lens Edger ( Model:F8 premier ) is edging the optical lens according to the tracing data which is imported from the tracer unit ( Moder st-88 ) Thelens edger ( Moder:F8 premier ) consists of Edger unit, display and electronic unit.
  • Page 6 1.3 Accessaries &locking & unlocking procedure 1.3.1 Composition 1) Main body 1 Unit 2) Manual blocker 1 Unit ( Optional ) 3) Power cable 4) Leap tape -- 100 pcs for 28mm, 100 pcs for 18mm 5) Operation manual 6) Dressing stick -- #100, #400, #3000 each 1 pc #100 -- Glass wheel #400 -- Finishing wheel , Chamfering wheel #3000 -- Polishing wheel...
  • Page 7 1.3.2 Accessaries and Locking & unlocking procedure Warning Be sure to take fixing unit out before turning on certainly since fixing unit are installed to prevent the damage during transportation 1) Open cover upside after taking the bolts out both sides of the cover upside fixing unit A fixing unit A~ ~ ~ ~ D D D D fixing unit A...
  • Page 8: Chapter 2. System Components

    *chock any interference with movement *chock any interference with movement *chock any interference with movement *chock any interference with movement Locking units should always removed with turn off condition. Locking units should always removed with turn off condition. Locking units should always removed with turn off condition. Locking units should always removed with turn off condition.
  • Page 9 * Control Panel : Shows and control all menu * Edger Key switch : Controls conditions before edging * Sliding Cover : Shields the noise and filthy water while edging * Water Inlet Port : Outside nozzle to deliver water while edging * Water Drain Port : Outlet to release water after edging 2.1.3 Rear view Cooling Fan...
  • Page 10 2.2 Control Panel Fig. 4 : Lens material --- Choose PLA(Plastic), HPL(High index plastic), PC(Polycarbonate),GLS(Glass),or ACR(Acrylic resin) : Frame material --- Choose MTL(Metal), CEL(Celluloid)/ZYL, PNT(two-point), or NYL(Nylor) : Edging mode - 3:7(Auto), 4:6(Auto), 5:5(Auto), CTR(Manual), EX(EX lens ) are available. Edging mode Automated beveling Controlled beveling...
  • Page 11 : Use when choose rimless polishing mode. {(This key is not working in Type GLS(Glass)} : Use when choose frame switching mode. : Use when choose the sides of lens or right(R) or left(L) : Use when choose in setting up the steps of the figures if change edging data. : Use when choose specific menu.
  • Page 12 13. Indicate changed volume of the figures to enter key and shows by 0.01, 0.1, 0.5(mm) 14. Indicate process steps Layout Mode : steps to enter edging conditions Measure process : steps to measure the thickness of lens Controlled edging ,EX lens edging: Controlled edging,EX lens edging Rough process : steps to edger roughing wheel Bevel process : steps to bevel Finish process : steps to edge delicate...
  • Page 13 : Nylon : two-point (drilled) 19. Edging mode : Auto mode : Controlled mode : EX lens mode * (Blank) indicates the flat edging without grooving. 20. Shows polishing mode. : Polishing : No polishing 21. Frame changing mode : Frame changing mode 22.
  • Page 14 23. Optical center DBL L L L Fig. 6 fig.6 Fig. 7 : Distance between rim center and optical center by the steps of 0.1mm : Crossing distance from optical center to lens vertically : Crossing distance from optical center to the bottom of lens vertically 24.
  • Page 15 25. PD (Pupillary distance) (30.00mm~99.50mm by the steps of 0.5mm) 26. SIZE (Size compensation value) Indicates the compensation value for the complete lens size required from diameter,which is originated from traced size of the frames or patterns(0.00) 27. Layout mode : (Optical center) : (Frame center) Indicate horizontal and vertical distance between optical center and...
  • Page 16 2.3 Edger key Switch 2.3.1 Menu : Retouch -- minor adjusting : Safety Bevel -- chamferring mode on/off : CHUCK : START -- Start Edging : STOP -- Stop Edging...
  • Page 17 2.4 Edging unit * Roughing Wheel * Finishing Wheel * Polishing Wheel * Roughing (Glass) Wheel * Feelers * Adaptor * Lens Clamp * Chamfer Wheel * Groove Wheel (Block Holder) Fig.9 Edging unit *Roughing wheel for glass lens *Roughing wheel for plastic lens :Roughing wheel for plastic,poly carbonate, acrylic resin lens *Finishing wheel : wheel to finish lens edging * Rimless polishing wheel...
  • Page 18: Chapter 3. The Input Of Edging Conditions

    Chapter 3. The input of edging conditions 3.1. Choose edging conditions 1) Choose lens materials : Plastic : High index plastic : Polycarbonate : Glass : Acrylic resin 2) Choose frame materials : Metal : Celluloid : Nylon : two-point 3) Choose edging mode : Auto mode : Controlled mode...
  • Page 19 Edging mode Automatic beveling Controlled beveling EX Lens edging Rilmelss(flat) edging Automatic grooving Controlled grooving...
  • Page 20 3. 2. The input of grinding conditions MN : 70.00 MN : 70.00 MN : MN : 70.00 70.00 3.2.1.Standard lens : The vertical distance between optical center and frame center : The shortest vertical distance from optical center to outline of lens shape : The crossing distance from optical center to the lowest point of the bottom of lens shape...
  • Page 21 3.2.2.Bi-focal lens ': T he distance between staright line point downside of lens shape and center point of distinguished line upside : The center level height from the lowest point of lens shape to center level height of distinguished line upside...
  • Page 22: Chapter 4. Edging

    Chapter 4. Edging 4.1 Standard edging(Beveling) 4.1.1 Automatic edging 1) Choose edging conditions otherwise 2) Fix the lens to adaptor Push leap cup and push fix the lens, as keeping the standard point of leapcup to the standard point of adaptor. Standard point Fig.14 Fixing lens Note) Edge the lens after keeping the standard points always...
  • Page 23 3) Push and start edging STEP : 0.1 Measure lens thickness Rough edging (Switched to the screen of beveling shape) Delicate edging RATIO 3.0 : 7.0 LENGTH(mm) 3.0 : 7.0 When choose ( polishing) MIN : 70.00 When choose ( Chamfering) Fig.15 Screen of beveling shape Edging is done( switched to home)
  • Page 24 4.1.2 Data Controlled Edging 1) Choose edging conditions otherwise 2) Fix lens to adaptor Ref.) Article 2 of 5.1.1. Automatic edging 3) Push and start edging Measuring the thickness of lens and switched to simulation screen and system is to be stopped. STEP : 0.1 RATIO 3.0 : 7.0...
  • Page 25 4) Simulate beveled section : Position line of section viewing is rotated clockwise. : Position line of section viewing is rotated unclockwise. Push again to stop the position line of section viewing Move the postion line of section viewing to the thinnest place of lens edge and to the thickest place of lens edge in turns by pushing 5) Regulate beveling position Beveling position may be able to be regulated in RATIO...
  • Page 26 6) Push again and start edging. Rough edging Delicate edging Polishing (When choose Chamfering (When choose Edging is done( switched to home) 7) Pull complete lens out Open sliding cover and take the lens , push key and pull lens out. Warning Pull lens out after opening sliding cover and the wheel is stopped throughly.
  • Page 27 4.2 Optional edging 4.2.1 Edging by the frames 4.2.1.1 Rimless standard 1) Choose edging conditions * No need selecting AUTO mode and CONTROLLED mode. 2) Fix lens to adaptor Ref.) Article 2 of 5.1.1. Automatic edging Warning Be sure to close sliding cover certainly before start edging. Edging may not be able to be worked as sliding cover is not closed.
  • Page 28 when lens is fallen to wheel if take the chuck off on condition that wheel is not stopped throughly. * Additional grooving Grooving may be able to be supplemented additionally for the edged lens of rimless standard. However eliminating leap cup from lens or changing R/L or change FPD/PD or paging data of the other frames may not be worked.
  • Page 29 4.2.1.2 Grooving (A) Automatic edging 1) Choose edging conditions * Glass edging is not available in grooving. 2) Fix lens to adaptor Ref.) Article 2 of 5.1.1. Automatic edging 3) Push and start edging. Measure lens thickness STEP : STEP : STEP : STEP : 0.1 Rough edging...
  • Page 30 is not stopped throughly. Warning Be sure to close sliding cover certainly before start edging. Edging may not be able to be worked as sliding cover is not closed. Don't open sliding cover during edging. The operator may be able to be injured eye by the edging frictions simply because the edging is not to be stopped though sliding cover is open during edging.
  • Page 31 (B) Controlled Edging 1) Choose edging conditions 2) Fix lens to adaptor Ref.) Article 2 of 5.1.1. Automatic edging 3) Push and start edging. Screen is to be switched to simulation screen after measuring the thickness of lens and then system is to be stopped. STEP : 0.1 RATIO 3.0 : 7.0...
  • Page 32 lens edge and to the thickest place of lens edge in turns by pushing 5) Regulate beveling position Beveling position may be able to be regulated in RATIO Ex.) Lens Thickness :12mm Ratio : 5 : 5 and LENGTH both. RATIO menas the rate from lens thickness to 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 beveling position.
  • Page 33 when lens is fallen to wheel if take the chuck off on condition that wheel is not stopped throughly. 4.2.2 Classifications by lens 4.2.2.1 EX lens edging 1) Choose edging conditions 2) Fix the lens to adaptor Push leap cup forward and push fix the lens, as keeping the standard point of leapcup to the standard point of adaptor.
  • Page 34 lens edge and to the thickest place of lens edge in turns by pushing. It is not available to get good shape of lens by standard bevel edging because of level differences between near point and far popint like Fig.18 in case of EX Lens.
  • Page 35 again. Position section viewing line at the thinnest place of lens. 4.2.3 Edging by the functions 4.2.3.1 Frame change edging This job is worked for using existing lens to new frame. 1) Trace new frame 2) Page new traced data Traced frame turns up in dotted line at the screen.
  • Page 36 4.2.3.2 Safety mode edging Fast mode is to be switched to safety mode if press key for 3 seconds. Safety modey may be able to edge more safely. 4.3 Checking lens size out and correction 1) Check lens size out after edging. 2) It is requested to correct size if lens size is larger.
  • Page 37: Chapter 5. Store Data And Use

    ) ) ) ) ( SIZ ( SIZE ) (SIZ Chapter 5. Store data and use 5.1 Data store and use 5.1.1 Store data Push and transmit traced data to screen. Position cursor at , enter address to store by (1~120) Push and store also push...
  • Page 38 1) Change Parameter ***** Change Parameter ***** --> > > > Initial Value of FPD 69.00 <-- Initial Value of PD 62.00 Height of Optical Center BiF Chuck Layout Hor BiF Chuck Layout Ver Bevel Polish Chamfering Mode F&R Barcode Memory Check Cover Sensor Text Display Rework : Start from grooving...
  • Page 39 * Rework : Remove chamfering : Choosing chamfer or not in case rework 2) Regulate Size : Necessary compensation value for regulating lens size ***** Regulate Size *** --> <-- (PLA --> Bevel) 0.00 Finish Size 0.00 --> Bevel) 0.00 (GLS -->...
  • Page 40 * Rotation Limit : Edge as much as rotations if edging is not done 4) Regulate Bevel : Necessary compensation values for regulating beveling ***** Regulate Bevel ***** --> Bevel Height Constant 0.98 <-- Bevel Finish Position 0.00 Bevel Polish Position 0.00 CEL Frame SIZE (H/V) 0.00...
  • Page 41 * Chamfer Width <BVL, F>, <BVL, R> : Compensate width * Chamfer Width <FLT, F>, <FLT, R> :Compensate width 6) Regulate Axis : Necessary compensation value for regulating angle of axis ******* Regulate Axis ******* --> Groove Wheel Axis Compensation 0 <-- Chamfer <F>...
  • Page 42 How to check ① " Movement Inspection" select ② "Head Contact Sensor Status --> 0 ON" are turned up and head is going down. Contact sensor is OK if 4090 off turns up when you lift head up by hands. Go to next step by pressing "select"...
  • Page 43: Chapter 6. Installation And Check, Maintenance,Cleaning

    Chapter 6. Installation and check, maintenance,cleaning 6.1 Installation 1) Temperatures to install : 5~40 , to store:-25~80 Humidity : 50~80% 2) Please be sure to avoid open place to sun light or in the place of high temperatures or humidity. 3) Please do not install or store in the palce near chemical materials or explosive materials.
  • Page 44 Ver- - - - 02 6.2 Check 1) Be sure to check the equipment is off certainly before working and after. 2) It is necessary to check the equipment over all every two years. 3) It is necessary to secure enough space for check. Approx.
  • Page 45 6.3 Maintence Caution 1) Unplug if the machine is not working for a long period. 2) Cover tracing unit and edging unit unless the machine is not working to avoid dusts. Piled dusts may affect the accuracy and cause trouble. 3) Please be sure to do starting check before operation and finishing check after operation.
  • Page 46 6.4 Cleaning 1) Clean pins of power plug with dried fabrics from time to time. 2) Keep local wastes handling regualtions when dispose wastes. 3) Clean edging unit with soft brush and clean water after operation. Be careful the water is not be soaked or penetrated into machine inside. 4) Take dusts off from the accessories after operation.
  • Page 47: Chapter 7. Safety

    Chapter 7. Safety Warning : Means the risk which may cause dead or serious wound if the operator doesn't care. Caution : Means the risk which may cause light injury or financial loss if the operator doesn't care. Warning : Means the risk of electric shock 7.1 Caution while using Warning 1) Do not touch the wheel absolutely while the equipment is working.
  • Page 48 6) Be sure to fingers not to be held when you fix the lens to chuck. 7) Be sure to use cup remover from VISSLO when you take leapcup off lens and take the leap cup with soft fabric if take it by naked hands to avoid hazard against hands.
  • Page 49 7.3 Wiring Caution 1) Do not take code wire but plaug itself when take the plug off from power inlet. Impared code may be able to occur electric leakage or fire. 2) Contact the authorized personnel if the wires are peeled off after turning off. 3) Contact the authorized personnel after turning off if wire becomes too hot.
  • Page 50: Chapter 8. Error Code

    Chapter 8. Error code This system provide self-analysis functions by watching and checking always. Abnormal condition is detected,systme is stopped automatically and following error codes turned up on the screen. Error code Meanings Head transfer(left/right) sensors or motor error Head rotaing axis sensors or motor error Head transfer(up/down) sensors or motor error Chamfer load motor or standard sensor error(up) Chamfer load motor or standard sensor error(down)
  • Page 51: Chapter 9. Usable Environmental Conditions

    Chapter 9. Usable environmental conditions -Indoor use only -Altitude up to 2000 m -Operating temperature up to 40 °C -Maximum relative humidity up to 80°C -Mains supply voltage fluctuation up +/- 10% of -The nominal voltage -Transient over voltage category ∥ -Applicable rated pollution dsgree 2 -Degree of protection IPX0...
  • Page 52: Chapter 10. Symbol Description

    Chapter 10. Symbol Description...

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