Huvitz Kaizer HAB-8000 User manual

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User Manual
Autoblocker
HAB-8000

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KAIZER HAB-8000
HUVITZ
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This product may malfunction due to electromagnetic waves caused by portable personal telephone,
transceivers, radio-controlled toys, etc. Be sure to avoid having the above objects, which affect the
normal operation of the product, brought near the product.
The information in this publication has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely accurate
at the time of publication. HUVITZ assumes no responsibility, however, for possible errors or
omissions, or for any consequences resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
HUVITZ reserves the right to make changes in its products or product specifications at any time and
without prior notice, and is not required to update this documentation to reflect such changes.
9000ENGL201-A
Ver 1.0 (Jun. 2013)
©2013 HUVITZ Co., Ltd.
298-29 Gongdan-ro, Gunpo-si, Gyeongi-do
435-862, Republic of Korea
All rights reserved.
By copyright law, you are not allowed to copy any parts of this manual without prior permission from
HUVITZ Co., Ltd.

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CONTENTS
1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1. Main Features ........................................................................................................................ 6
1.2. System Configuration ............................................................................................................. 7
1.3. Classification .......................................................................................................................... 7
2. Safety Information............................................................................................................................ 8
2.1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 8
2.2. Safety Symbols ...................................................................................................................... 9
2.3. Environmental Considerations .............................................................................................. 10
2.4. Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................... 12
3. Autoblocker (HAB-8000) ................................................................................................................ 15
3.1. Front View ............................................................................................................................ 15
3.2. Rear View ............................................................................................................................ 15
3.3. Standard Accessories (Tool Box) .......................................................................................... 16
4. Installation ...................................................................................................................................... 17
4.1. Installation Procedure........................................................................................................... 17
5. Frame Reader ................................................................................................................................. 18
5.1. Frame Reader Button ........................................................................................................... 18
5.2. Frame Tracing ...................................................................................................................... 19
5.3. Pattern Tracing ..................................................................................................................... 19
6. Auto Blocker User Interface .......................................................................................................... 21
6.1. Main Screen ......................................................................................................................... 21
6.1.1. Side Button ................................................................................................................................................21
6.1.2. Job Management.....................................................................................................................................23
6.1.3. Frame Information ..................................................................................................................................25
6.1.4. Layout Option...........................................................................................................................................25
6.1.5. Edging Option ..........................................................................................................................................29
6.1.6. Lens Information......................................................................................................................................33
6.1.7. Function Button .......................................................................................................................................37
6.2. Blocking Screen ................................................................................................................... 38
6.2.1. Lens Detection Mode ............................................................................................................................38
6.2.2. Lens Type....................................................................................................................................................39
6.2.3. Lens Power.................................................................................................................................................39
6.2.4. Lensmeter...................................................................................................................................................40
6.2.5. Blocking Mode .........................................................................................................................................40
6.2.6. Blocking / Sending job..........................................................................................................................40
6.3. Blocking for the Different Types of Lenses ............................................................................ 41
6.3.1. Single Vision Lens ...................................................................................................................................41
6.3.2. Bi-focal Lens..............................................................................................................................................45
6.3.3. Progressive Lens ......................................................................................................................................47

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6.3.4. Progressive Lens –Semi Auto............................................................................................................48
6.3.5. 3-dot Lens..................................................................................................................................................51
6.3.6. Frame Relocation.....................................................................................................................................52
6.3.7. Manual Blocking Mode.........................................................................................................................54
6.4. Job Manager ........................................................................................................................ 58
6.4.1. Job Selection Tab.....................................................................................................................................58
6.4.2. Function Button .......................................................................................................................................59
6.4.3. Waiting Job Tab........................................................................................................................................59
6.4.4. Working Job ..............................................................................................................................................60
6.4.5. Completed Job Tab.................................................................................................................................60
6.4.6. Job Searching............................................................................................................................................61
6.5. Digital Pattern ...................................................................................................................... 63
6.5.1. Enlargement/Reduction.........................................................................................................................64
6.5.2. Near Vision Area Enlargement/Reduction.....................................................................................65
6.5.3. Rotation.......................................................................................................................................................66
6.5.4. Partial Modification.................................................................................................................................68
6.5.5. Reset.............................................................................................................................................................69
6.5.6. Toggle R/L Sync .....................................................................................................................................70
6.5.7. Exit.................................................................................................................................................................70
6.6. Hole Editor ........................................................................................................................... 72
6.6.1. Upper Side of Hole Editor ...................................................................................................................73
6.6.2. Working Area ............................................................................................................................................73
6.6.3. Preview ........................................................................................................................................................74
6.6.4. Function Buttons......................................................................................................................................75
6.6.5. List of Hole/Slot .......................................................................................................................................81
6.6.6. Property of Hole/Slot.............................................................................................................................83
6.7. Digital Scan + Tracer UI ....................................................................................................... 84
6.7.1. Digital Scan................................................................................................................................................84
6.7.2. Tracer UI (Frame) .....................................................................................................................................85
6.7.3. Tracer UI (Pattern)....................................................................................................................................87
6.8 Job editor ............................................................................................................................. 89
7. Configuration ................................................................................................................................. 91
7.1. Preference ........................................................................................................................... 92
7.1.1. General ........................................................................................................................................................92
7.1.2. Layout ..........................................................................................................................................................94
7.1.3. Edging..........................................................................................................................................................95
7.1.4. Hole Editor .................................................................................................................................................96
7.1.5. Digital Pattern...........................................................................................................................................97
7.1.6. Communication Port ..............................................................................................................................98
7.1.7. Lensmeter...................................................................................................................................................99
7.1.8. Tracer......................................................................................................................................................... 100

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8. System Maintenance .................................................................................................................... 101
8.1. Automatic Calibration of Frame Reader ......................................................................... 101
8.1.1. Stroke Calibration................................................................................................................................. 102
8.1.2. Frame Calibration ................................................................................................................................. 102
8.1.3. Pattern Calibration ............................................................................................................................... 102
8.2. Save Image ....................................................................................................................... 103
8.3. Test Mode ......................................................................................................................... 107
8.4. Date & Time ...................................................................................................................... 107
8.5. Touch Test ........................................................................................................................ 108
8.6. Configuration Management ............................................................................................. 109
8.7. S/W Upgrade ..................................................................................................................... 110
8.8. Maintenance Code ........................................................................................................... 112
8.9. Maintenance Tips ............................................................................................................. 113
8.9.1. Fuse Replacement ................................................................................................................................ 113
8.9.2. Regular Maintenance .......................................................................................................................... 113
8.9.3. Cleaning ................................................................................................................................................... 113
9. Troubleshooting Guide ................................................................................................................ 114
10. Specifications and Accessories .................................................................................................. 115
10.1. Standard Accessories......................................................................................................... 115
10.2. Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 116
10.3. Drawings of System ........................................................................................................... 117
11. SERVICE INFORMATION.............................................................................................................. 118

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1. Introduction
This product is Auto Blocker HAB-8000, lenses can be analyzed and blocked automatically with this
machine. So the HAB-8000 eliminates the need for manual inspection or manual blocking of the
lens. Also, HAB-8000 is able to read the frame with simple steps.
1.1. Main Features
This product can block all kinds of lenses that include the normal lens without 3 dot, the bi-
focal lens, the progressive lens and the lens with 3 dot.
10.4” TFT-LCD True color display device and touch screen are harmonized to offer the
actual size (Frame, PD and FPD etc.) display and the maximum convenience for everyday
use
The Frame Reader Module reads the frame as well as the pattern, and then sends the data
to main GUI display module.
This product includes not only the image processing module but also the lensmeter module
so that it can block from a normal lens without 3 dot to a progressive lens.
User can design all information about layout and edging at one page, and send it to other
two edger machines at a same time.
Graphically Designed Test Mode enables the operator to effectively perform the routine
maintenance without the technical assistance
Any shape and material of a frame from rimless to goggles are automatically and precisely
scanned with 3D technology that guarantees no margin of error.
The Digital Scanning technology can scan a frame shape for a demo lens without a
conventional tracer. This provides you an enormous convenience and a time saving.
Frame data is saved in SD memory card permanently. Therefore, you can load them
whenever you want.
The complete harmony between this blocking machine and the edger machine will
accomplish the full automation of edging processes.

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1.2. System Configuration
Auto Blocker (HAB-8000)
Edger (HPE-8000)
1.3. Classification
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Class A equipment
Class A equipment is intended to be used in an industrial environment. In this document for
the user, a statement shall be included drawing attention to the fact that there may be
potential difficulties in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments, due to
conducted as well as radiated disturbances.
Protection against electric shock: Class I(earthed)
Measurement Category: CAT II
Pollution Degree: 2

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2. Safety Information
2.1. Introduction
Safety is everyone’s responsibility. The safe use of this machine is largely dependent upon the
installers, users, operators, and managers. It is prerequisite to read and understand these
specifications before installing, using, cleaning, fixing or revising. Fully understanding the whole
instructions must be the first priority. For this reason, the following safety notices have been placed
appropriately within the text of this manual to highlight safety related information or information
requiring special emphasis. All users, operators, and maintainers must be familiar with and pay
particular attention to all signs of Warnings and Cautions.
WARNING
“Warning” indicates the presence of a hazard that could result in severe personal injury, death or
substantial property damage if ignored.
CAUTION
“Caution” indicates the presence of a hazard that could result in minor injury, or property
damaged if ignored.-
NOTE
This is used to emphasize essential information.
Be sure to read this information to avoid operating the device incorrectly.
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2.2. Safety Symbols
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has established a set of symbols, which are
listed below.
This applies only to the instrument that has the certification symbol printed explicitly on the product
label or sticker.
I and O on power switch represent ON and OFF respectively.
This symbol identifies caution, risk of danger. Ensure you
understand the function of this control before using it. Control
function is described in the appropriate User’s or Service Manual.
Protective Earth Connection
Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a
product it means the product is covered by the European
Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of
separately from the municipal waste stream via designated
collection facilities appointed by the government or the local
authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent
potential negative consequences for the environment and
human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old
appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service
or the shop where you purchased the product.
Alternating Current

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2.3. Environmental Considerations
Avoid the following environments for operation or storage:
Where the machine is exposed to water vapor.
Don’t operate the machine with wet hands
Where the machine is exposed to direct sunlight.
Where there are big changes in temperature.
Optimal temperature range for normal operation is from 10C to 40C.
(Humidity : 30 ~ 80%)
Where there is a hot equipment nearby
Where the humidity is extremely high or there is a ventilation problem.
Where the machine is exposed to excessive shocks or vibrations.
Where the machine is exposed to chemical material or explosive gas.
Be cautious so that things like dust and metal do not fall inside the
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Don’t disassemble or open the product. HUVITZ does not take
responsibility for the possible problems
Be careful not to block the fan located on the backside of the machine.
Don’t plug the AC power cord into the outlet unless all parts of the
machine are completely connected. Otherwise, it will cause severe
damage on the machine.
Pull out the power cord with holding the plug, not the cord.
To avoid risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected
to a supply mains with protective earth.
This instrument must be followed by these following conditions:
1. Operation
An ambient temperature range of 10℃ ~ 40℃ (50°F ~ 104°F)
A relative humidity range of 30% ~ 80%
An atmospheric pressure range of 800 ~ 1060hpa
2. Transportation
An ambient temperature range of -25℃ ~ 70℃ (-13°F ~ 158°F)
A relative humidity range of 10% ~ 95% (with non-condensing)
An atmospheric pressure range of 500 ~ 1060hpa
3. Storage
An ambient temperature range of -25℃ ~ 70℃ (-13°F ~ 158°F)
A relative humidity range of 10% ~ 95% (with non-condensing)
An atmospheric pressure range of 700 ~ 1060hpa
Please avoid where the equipment is exposed to excessive shocks or vibration.
Operation time: max 6 min for short-term operation

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2.4. Safety Precautions
This machine has been developed and tested according to safety standards as well as national and
international standards. This guarantees a very high degree of safety for this device. HUVITZ is
legally required to inform the users of all the information regarding safety. Observance of the
instructions is the requirement for the safety. Therefore, please read carefully all instructions before
switching on this machine. For more detailed information, please contact our Customer Service
Department or one of our local agencies
1. This equipment must not be used (a) in an area that is in danger of explosions and (b) in the
presence of flammable, explosive, or volatile solvent such as alcohol, benzene or similar chemicals.
2. Do not place or store this machine in humid area. Humidity should be maintained between 30 and
80% for normal operation. Do not expose the device to water splashes, dripping water, or sprayed
water. Do not place containers with fluids, liquids, or gases on top of this machine
3. The machine must be operated by a trained and qualified person or under his or her supervision
4. Repair of this machine must be conducted by HUVITZ’s service technicians or other authorized
persons.
5. Maintenance by users must observe the User’s Manual and Service Manual. Any additional
maintenance may only be performed by HUVITZ‘s service technicians or other authorized persons.
6. Manufacturers are responsible for the safety, reliability, and performance of this machine only when
the following requirements are fulfilled: (1) When the machine has been installed in a proper area,
following the manual. (2) When the machine has been operated and maintained according to the
manual and service manual.
7. Manufacturers are not responsible for the damages caused by unauthorized alterations. Such
tampering will forfeit any rights to receive services during the term of guarantee.
8. This machine must be connected with the accessories supplied by HUVITZ. If you are to use other
accessories, their safety or usability must be checked and proved by their manufacturers or HUVITZ.
9. Only those who have undergone proper training and instructions are authorized to install, use,
operate, and maintain this machine.
10. Keep the User’s Manual and Service Manual in a place easily accessible at all times for persons
operating and maintaining the equipment.
11. Do not apply excessive force to cable connections. If the cable does not connect easily, make sure
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cable connector(s) or receptacle(s), let the damage(s) be repaired by an authorized service
technician.
12. Please do not pull on any cable. Always grab the plug when disconnecting cables.
13. Before you use, check the exterior of the machine and its conditions
14. Do not block any ventilation outlet necessary for proper heat dissipation.
15. If smoke, sparks or any abnormal noise or smell is noticed coming from the machine, please switch
the power off immediately and pull out the plug.
16. When you carry this product, please use a hand cart. At least three people are required to lift the
machine. If you want to move the product to other area, please contact customer service center.
17. To avoid the risk of electric shock, , this machine must only be connected to protective earth
18. The machine may be impaired if it is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturers or
manual.
WARNING
Do not put your hands into the machine while blocking. Otherwise, it may cause serious
injury.
Do not block without lens adaptor, otherwise the lens may be broken or scratched.
Do not block when there is no lens on the lens supporter. Otherwise it may cause
malfunction of the product.
The machine should be properly installed and operated based on the instructions on this
manual. If the power is turned on without removing fixing materials like several styrofoams,
it may cause damage to the product and cause malfunction of the product.
Do not disassemble the product without proper training. It may cause electric shock,
serious injury during the operation or cause malfunction of the product.
The product should be properly installed and maintained at where the ground is even and
flat. Otherwise, it may affect the normal operation of the product.
Be sure that the stylus of frame reader is not interfered with the human body or other
objects during the operation. Otherwise, it may cause injury or malfunction of the product.
Do not force on the stylus of frame reader. It may cause malfunction of the product.
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CAUTION
When moving the machine, first fix the stage and check whether the power supply is off.
Then, two or more persons should lift the bottom of the product with both hands.
When setting down the machine, make sure not to be interfered with the obstacles. Set
down the product slowly in order to prevent any injury of human body or damage to the
product.
When moving the machine, make sure the locking device and the screw for the cover are
properly tightened.
When wrapping the machine, use recommended packaging and shock-absorbing
materials in order to prevent damage during the transportation.
Be sure to use the standard accessories or tools provided together with the product for the
maintenance. Otherwise, it may cause the malfunction of the product.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
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3. Autoblocker (HAB-8000)
3.1. Front View
Display
(Touch Screen)
Blocking Arm
Frame Reader Button
SD card slot
Shutter
Frame Reader Cover
3.2. Rear View
Interface Terminal
- EDGER 1
- EDGER 2
- Barcode Reader
- Tracer Out
Function Button
Main Power Input and Fuse

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3.3. Standard Accessories (Tool Box)
Lens Supporter
Lens Supporter for Frame Change
Lens Supporter for Digital Scanning
Pattern Holder
Touch Pen
Standard Pattern
Standard Frame
NOTE
Only 3M LEAP-III™ is available for this product. Otherwise, the lens axis may move
We do not provide a sticker for Super Hydrophobic Lens, but you should use qualified
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4. Installation
4.1. Installation Procedure
① Remove the shock-absorbing materials from the packing box and take out the auto blocker
carefully.
② Remove the shock-absorbing materials from the blocking arm and the workspace of Stylus.
③ Plug the Power Cable into the socket at the rear side of the product and turn on the power to
check the initial operation.
④ If the initial operation is successful, connect Edger and Auto blocker using 9-pin D-sub
Crossed Interface Cable.
NOTE
Keep the shock-absorbing material in the tool box and use them again when you move the
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5. Frame Reader
5.1. Frame Reader Button
FRAME
Frame Material LED
STOP
Material Selection - FRAME Button
You must press FRAME button and select one of the following options (frame materials) before the
frame is traced.
METAL
HARD PLASTIC (PLASTIC)
SOFT PLASTIC (OPTYL)
The specified value is used in Edger for the size adjustment.
Curve Selection - FRAME Button
If the pattern or the demo lens is placed in the tracer, the FRAME button is automatically changed
from material selection to curve selection.
METAL – LO CURV (2D Tracing)
HARD PLASTIC - HI CURV (3D Tracing)
With ‘HI CURV’ mode, the tilt correction will be conducted automatically. Therefore, select HI
CURV mode for a lens with extreme curve.
L / BOTH / R Button - Tracing
BOTH
R
L
Two eye tracing. This is only for frame tracing.
Right eye tracing.
Left eye tracing.
STOP Button
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5.2. Frame Tracing
① Place the frame between the upper grippers and the
lower grippers.
② Move the frame in order that the bridge of frame is
located at the central position between the left and
right side grippers.
③ Press the FRAME button to select the frame
material.
④ Press the Reading Button (BOTH, R, L).
5.3. Pattern Tracing
① Make a marked spot on the optical center of the demo
lens by using Lensmeter.
② Block the Lens Adaptor at the center of the marked
spot by using Blocker.
③ Place it on the Pattern Holder.
④ Press the FRAME button and select the tracing mode
(LO CURV, HI CURV).
⑤ Press the Reading Button (R, L).
Demo Lens
Lens Adaptor
[How to place the Pattern Holder to Gripper]

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NOTE
The data will be automatically transmitted after finishing the tracing.
When tracing the single side (R or L), the data for R or L will be symmetrically copied to
the data of the other side automatically.
When tracing pattern or demo lens, press the ‘L’ or ‘R’ button for more than 3 seconds to
execute concave shape tracing mode.
When tracing frame, press the ‘L’, ‘BOTH’ or ‘R’ button for more than 3 seconds to
execute concave shape tracing mode. (if MENU >> ETC >> SEMI-AT option is set to
YES, Semi-Automatic tracing mode will be executed instead of concave mode)
Semi-Automatic tracing mode is useful for tracing the frame with the lopsided groove.
In this manual, both “Tracer” and “Frame Reader” are used.
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