Max CADLINER CD-750 User manual

CADLINER
CD-750
OPERATOR’S
MANUAL

FOREWORD
We
thank
you
for
purchasing
the
CADLINER
CD-750.
This
precision
instrument
will
help
you
improve
the
quality
of
your
lettering
and
save
your
time.
With
proper
handling,
your
CADLINER
CD-750
will
give
you
years
of
trouble-free
service.
Its
Operation
is
simple
and
logical
and
easily
mastered.
To
get
the
most
from
your
CADLINER
CD-750,
please
take
the
time
to
read
this
handbook.
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1.PREPARING
FOR
USE
1.1
Unpacking
Removing
tool
from
the
drafting
machine.
Fibertip
pen
adapter
Operating
Unit
In
the
package,
you
will
find
the
AC
adapter,
the
operating
unit
with
the
operators
handbook,
fibertip
pen
adapter
and
the
removing
tool
from
the
drafting
machine.
Unpack
the
parts
carefully
and
place
the
operating
unit
on
a
level
working
surface.
Place
the
AC
adapter
so
that
cord
will
not
interfere
with
the
operation
of
the
drafting
table
or
the
drafting
machine.
1.2
Set
up
1)
Attach
to
the
drafing
machine.
If
used
with
a
slanted
drafting
table,
the
CADLINER
CD-750
should
be
mounted
to
the
drafting
machine.
Prior
to
attaching
the
unit
to
the
drafting
machine,
place
the
drafting
table
in
the
horizontal
position.
Remove
the
horizontal
scale
from
the
drafting
machine
and
install
the
CADLINER
CD-750.
a.
Right-handed
drafting
machine
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Slowly
return
the
drafting
table
to
the
desired
position,
making
sure
that
the
CADLINER
CD-750
is
secured
properly
to
the
drafting
machine.
b.
Left-handed
drafting
machine
Please
remove
the
scale
adapter,
then
screw
on
the
right
hand
side
of
the
unit
as
illust-
rated
below.
c.
Remove
the
unit
from
the
drafting
machine.
Use
the
removing
tool
to
turn
unclockwise
very
slowly.
Removing
tool
Pen
arm
Caution:
*
Prior
to
remove
the
unit
from
the
drafting
machine,
please
move
the
pen
arm
by
[
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pen
position
key
not
to
hit
the
pen
arm.
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When
you
rotate
the
drafting
head
clockwise,
please
hold
the
unit
by
hand.
Otherwise
the
unit
may
slip
off
from
the
drafting
machine.

2)
On
the
flat
table
You
may
use
the
CD-750
on
the
flat
table
independently.
We
recommend
you
to
tape
down
the
drawing
material
on
the
table.
Caution:
Do
not
move
the
pen
arm
by
hand.
Excessive
pressure
on
the
pen
arm
may
cause
damage.
3)
With
the
parallel
ruler
The
CD-750
may
fit
your
parallel
ruler.
We
recommend
you
not
to
slant
the
drafting
table
too
much.
Caution:
Be
careful
not
to
drop
the
CD-750
off,
the
unit
may
be
damaged
severely.
1.3
Optional
lettering
modules
Slot
cover
Optional
lettering
module
For
normal
use
and
storage,
the
slot
cover
is
plugged
into
the
right
side
of
the
unit,
If
you
have
an
optional
lettering
module
and
wish
to
use
it,
follow
the
procedure
below.
@Turn
power
OFF(O).
(@Detach
the
slot
cover
at
the
right
side
of
the
unit.
@)Insert
the
optional
module
into
the
socket
until
the
plastic
lugs
on
the
underside
snap
into
the
slots
in
the
housing.
@Turn
power
ON(I).
To
detach
the
slot
cover,
push
in
and
then
pull
out
from
the
unit.
Slot
cover
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1)
External
Software
(Optional
module)
When
the
cassette
has
been
inserted,
the
external
software
with
a
different
letter
style
will
be
automatically
selected
after
turning
power
ON.
2)
Select
Internal
Software
(Universal
style
has
been
built
in
the
unit)
@®
Press
&=*
@
Press
(me)
3)
Switch
from
Internal
Software
(Universal)
to
External
Software
@®
Press
=="
@
Press
“=e
*
When
switching
from
External
to
Internal
software
or
vice
versa,
the
variable
parameters
such
as
character
size,
slant
angle,
etc
will
be
reset
to
the
originals.
Caution!
Be
sure
to
turn
the
power
OFF
before
removing
or
inserting
the
optional
module!
Never
turn
the
power
ON
and
OFF
in
rapid
succession.
After
switching
the
power
ON
or
OFF,
wait
at
least
5
seconds
before
switching
it
again.
You
may
destroy
the
memory
information,
unless
you
observe
the
above
procedures.
1.4
Electrical
connections
After
ensuring
that
the
unit’s
main
switch
is
in
the
OFF(O)
position,
do
the
following:
@Connect
the
AC
adapter
plug
to
the
power
source.
(Make
sure
the
connector
of
the
AC
adapter
is
secured
to
the
operating
unit.

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1.5
Installing
the
pen
The
final
preparatory
step
is
to
install
a
pen.
1)Technical
ink
pen
<—-
Technical
ink
pen
Pen
arm
rtm
<«——Lock
nut
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nut
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Drawing
surface
4
The
pen
adapter,
consisting
of
a
threaded
sleeve
and
a
lock
nut,
is
designed
for
a
regular
technical
pen.
Screw
the
pen
(without
the
barrel)
all
the
way
into
the
sleeve,
then
loosen
the
lock
nut
and
turn
the
sleeve
with
the
pen
until
the
tip
of
the
pen
is
within
0.04”
to
0.08”
of
the
drawing
surface.
Secure
the
sleeve
in
this
position
with
the
lock
nut.
*
The
recommendable
distance
between
0.04”
and
0.08”,
you
may
use
the
removing
tool
to
put
it
between
the
drawing
surface
and
the
pen
point.
To
adjust
the
distance
between
the
drawing
surface
and
pen
point
properly,
you
may
try
to
install
the
pen
as
illustlated
below.
a
+
Lock
nut
2)Fibertip
pen
<———Fibertip
pen
made
of
plastic
Fibertip
pen
adapter
——»
lll
To
tighten
the
pen
by
screw
clockwise
moo
<#—_—_———
Lock
nut
Install
the
fibertip
pen
into
the
adapter
similar
to
the
technical
ink
pen,
then
adjust
the
pen
height
by
tightening
the
screw
clockwise.
Caution:
*
Please
do
not
use
heavy
pen
made
of
metal,
the
unit
may
not
work
properly.
*
When
installing
or
removing
the
pen,
please
be
careful
not
to
damage
the
pen
arm.

1.6
Operation
tips
Preparation
is
now
complete.
Before
you
turn
on
the
power,
here
are
a
few
important
notes:
*
Make
sure
that
the
unit
has
reached
room
temperature
before
use.
Temperatures
below
41°F
and
above
95°F
can
cause
malfunctions
of
the
electronic
components.
*
Protect
the
unit
from
direct
sunlight
and
don’t
place
it
near
heating
equipment.
*
Avoid
locations
with
abrupt
temperature
changes,
high
humidity,
or
dust.
*
Never
move
the
writing
arm
by
hand
and
never
touch
the
writing
arm
while
an
operation
is
in
progress.
*
Never
disconnect
any
electrical
connection
while
an
operation
is
in
progress.
*
Never
attempt
to
open
the
unit.
To
clean
the
housing,
wipe
it
with
a
clean,
dry
cloth.
*
Do
not
use
a
wet
cloth
or
a
cloth
soaked
in
alcohol,
benzene,
paint
thinner,
or
any
other
volatile
liquid.
*
Your
CADLINER
CD-750
is
a
precision
instrument.
All
precautions
should
be
taken
to
insure
that
the
unit
is
protected
from
severe
impact.
1.7
Turning
the
power
on
Move
the
main
switch
on
the
unit
to
the
ON
position
(I).
The
pen
arm
moves
out
and
brings
the
pen
into
the
home
position
for
the
selected
letter
size.
When
the
power
is
turned
on,
a
letter
size
of
0.14”
is
automatically
selected.
The
LC
(liquid
crystal)
displays
‘MAX
CADLINER’.
The
unit
is
now
ready
to
accept
input
through
the
keyboard.

2.KEYBOARD
The
keyboard
consists
of
writing
keys
and
function
keys.
The
light
gray
keys
are
the
writing
keys,
which
have
four
modes
controlled
by
the
mode
keys
[sHit],
[Lock],
[
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and[_v
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When
the
power
is
turned
on,
the
upper-case
mode
is
automatically
selected,
which
is
indicated
by
illuminated
green
LED
above|tock]key.
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Mode
keys
The
basic
version
of
the
CD—750
contains
the
standard
universal
font.
The
four
mode
keys
are
located
at
the
top
left
of
the
keyboard.
The
green
LED’s
above
the
mode
keys
indicate
the
active
mode(s).
Depressing
a
mode
key
will
cause
its
LED
to
light
up.
The
shift
mode
key
is
effective
for
single
keystroke
only.
When
the
shift
mode
key
depressed,
the
green
LED
above
the
key
will
light
up
until
the
keystroke
is
entered;
then
the
shift
mode
will
be
released.
In
the
case
of
modes
[Lock]
,
[mw],
and
,
the
selected
mode
remains
in
effect
until
overridden.
Pressing
the
key
for
a
new
mode
will
cause
the
previous
mode
to
be
cancelled
and
the
new
mode
to
take
effect.
Pressing
the
key
for
the
mode
that
is
already
in
effect(e.g.pressing[_
]when
mode|_1_
lis
already
operative)
will
cause
that
mode
to
be
cancelled.
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:Monitor
and
Memory
operation
key.
(See
chapter
5
and
6)
:Delete
(see
5.2)
:Auto-return
(see
6.5)
SLANT
:Auto
centering
(see
6.4)
:Slanted
lettering
(see
4.5)
:Letter
size
(see
4.4)
:Grid
and
letter
spacing
(see
4.7)

10
START
STOP
:Clear
function
‘Tabulation
(see
7.1)
‘Tabulation
setting
(see
7.1)
:Condensed
and
extended
lettering
(see
4.6)
:Pen
line
feed
and
Enter
key
(Multiple
key)
:Space
:Backspace
(see
4.8)
Home
position
function
(see
4.1)
:Start
and
Stop
function
Note:The
following
functions
are
the
2nd
functions.
*To
set
these
functions,
hit[sHiFt|key
first,
then
hit
the
function
key.
*To
cancel
these
functions,
hit(suirt|key
first,
then
hit
the
function
key
again.
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JUSTIFY
JUSTIFY
:Justification
(see
6.6)
A/END
A
END
:Auto
end
point
(see
6.3)
LINE
SPC
LINE
SPC
:Line
spacing
(see
7.5)
SPEED
SPEED
:Lettering
speed
change
(see
7.4)
T/CLEAR
T
CLEAR
‘Tabulation
clearing
(see
7.1)
WAIT
WAIT
:Pen-station
(see
6.7)
A/TABLE
A/TABLE
:Auto
table
creation
(see
7.3)
CASSETTE
CASSETTE
tas
|
:Cassette
changing
(see
1.3)

2.3
Pen
position
keys
and
memory
cursor
keys
fe)
Direct
mode:
(Multiple
function
key)
Move
the
pen
position
for
the
repositioning
without
moving
the
unit.
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CURSOR
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cursor
right
INC
INC
[a
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:Increase
of
memory
address
DEC
DEC
[v
|
:Decrease
of
memory
address
A
16-digit
LC
Display
is
provided
to
show
entries
and
operating-conditions.
A
A
<—
Cursor
position
for
the
next
input
After
all
sixteen
places
have
been
filled,
the
characters
that
were
entered
first
will
move
out
of
the
display
to
the
left
to
accommodate
the
recent
entry.
The
latest
entry
will
always
appear
in
the
15th
place.
11

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4.BASIC
OPERATION
4.1
Operating
area
I
a
ee
Home
position
The
operating
area
of
the
CADLINER
CD-750
is
7.3”
x
1.6”.
The
place
where
the
first
line
begins
is
called
the
home
position
of
the
pen.
The
pen
moves
to
this
position
when
|Homelis
pressed.
When
the
power
is
turned
on,
the
pen
moves
to
the
home
position.
4.2
"Software
fence”
The
electronically
controlled
border
of
the
operating
area
is
called
the
“software
fence”.
This
software
fence
prevents
the
pen
from
executing
keystrokes
when
symbols
would
exceed
the
operating
area
either
because
of
their
size
or
because
of
the
current
position
of
the
pen.
This
applies
to
the
symbols
in
mode
IV,
particularly
when
the
setting
is
for
large
size.
If
a
symbol
that
would
exceed
the
operating
area
is
selected,
the
CADLINER
CD-750
will
respond
in
either
of
two
ways,
depending
on
the
position
of
the
pen.
If
the
symbol
would
exceed
the
left
or
bottom
margin,
a
warning
buzzer
will
sound.
If
the
symbol
would
exceed
the
right
margin,
the
pen
will
automatically
return
to
the
left
margin
and
move
down
one
line,
just
as
if
had
been
pressed.
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en
|
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a
2
, :
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Operating
area
43
:
Right
margin=
Left
margin=
i
ce)
g
irgi
Warning
buzzer
%)
4
Seely
linefeed
to
the
——
next
line
*
Move
the
pen
position
inside
of
the
oprating
area
by|
®
|
&
pen
position
keys.
Note:
Please
check
the
starting
and
end
point
of
the
symbols
illustrated
page
13.
4.3
Direct
mode
In
the
direct
mode
every
keystroke
is
executed
immediately
by
the
pen
and
appears
in
the
display.
To
begin,
key
in
the
word
“TEST”.

You
will
observe
that
every
key
you
press
appears
in
the
display,
and
that
the
letters
are
drawn
immediately
.
The
cursor
moves
to
the
next
free
place
in
the
display
after
each
keystroke.
Now,
press[tock]and
again
draw
“test”.
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Lt
LI
|
The
characters
shown
in
yellow
on
the
keyboard
are
activated
by
the
yellow
key[_1_|(Modelll).
The
symbols
shown
in
green
on
the
keyboard
are
activated
by
the
green
key
[
wv
_](Mode
IV).
The
characters
and
symbols
in
modes
Ill
and
WV
are
programmed
to
be
drawn
in
correct
proportion
to
the
letter
height,
which
means
that
their
sizes
will
be
determined
by
the
letter
size
selection.
For
example
if
a
larger
letter
size
is
selected,
the
symbols
will
also
be
drawn
larger,
by
the
same
ratio.
The
symbols
in
mode
Ill
and
IV
require
accurate
positioning.
The
following
figure
shows
the
starting
and
stopping
points
of
the
drawing
procedure
for
these
symbols.
Before
the
key
for
the
desired
symbols
is
pressed,
the
pen
should
be
in
the
proper
position.
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When
the
above
frame
is
drawn,
the
pen
stops
in
the
correct
position
to
enter
the
letter
to
be
enclosed.
The
frame
is
drawn
first,then
the
certain
numbers
of
characters
will
be
drawn
inside.
(@)
13

14
4.4
Letter
size
You
can
change
the
letter
size
from
0.04”
(1.0mm)
to
1.0”
(25.4mm)
in
0.005”
(0.1mm)
increments
by
[sze]
key.
RECOMMENDED
PEN
SIZES
FOR
LETTERING
Inches(Metric)
Standard(Metric)
0.04
in.
(
1.0mm)
000000
(O.13mm)
0.06
in.
(
1.5mm)
0000
(0.18mm)
0.08
in.
(
2.0mm)
000
(0.25mm)
OnOUin:
(
2.5mm)
OO
(O.30mm)
0.120in.
(
3.0mm)
(0)
(0.35mm)
0.140in.
(
3.5mm)
O
(0.35mm)
0.175in.
(
4.5mm)
1
(O0.50mm)
0.20-in:
(
5.0mm)
1
(0.50mm)
0.240in.
(
6.0mm)
2
(0.60mm)
0.290in.
(
7.5mm)
2
1/2
(O.70mm)
0.350in.
(
9.0mm)
3
(0.80mm)
0.425in.
(10.0mm)
3
1/2
(1.00mm)
0.500in.
(12.5mm)
4
(1.20mm)
0.700in.
(18.0mm)
6
(1.40mm)
1.000in.
(25.0mm)
yi
(2.00mm)
A
letter
size
of
0.14”
is
automatically
selected
when
the
power
is
turned
on.
To
change
the
size,
press[
size],
then
enter
the
desired
letter
height
with
the
numerical
keys,
then
press
(Enter
key).
Example:
Set
size
0.2”
So].
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RESULT
Input
of
new
letter
size.
New
letter
size
is
now
entered.

Example:
Convert
to
Inch
to
Metric
size.
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os
es
S
0}.
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[
10}
.|1/4}0|
Inch
size
is
indicated.
Be
Re
SS
PS
a
el
Metric
size
is
indicated.
1
-|2/5].|4|mim|
[2].
[5]
| |
New
metric
size
is
now
entered.
Pressing
[sze]and{
|
|changes
the
mode
back
to
inches.
Note:
If
you
switch
to
a
larger
letter
size
when
the
pen
is
on
the
uppermost
line,
you
must
then
press
[HOME|
,
or
else
the
operating
area
will
be
insufficient
at
the
top
to
write
larger
letters.
When|xomelis
pressed,
the
pen
moves
down
to
the
home
position
for
the
selected
letter
size.
Operating
area——>
Home
position
{
i]
1
The
following
symbols
will
be
drawn
at
size
0.14”.
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Wig
By
Ss
You
can
also
change
the
symbol
size
as
well
as
the
letters.
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16
4.5
Slanted
lettering
To
select
the
slanted
lettering
function,
press
.
The
angle
“
a”
is
selectable
in
the
range
of
45°-135°,
by
1°
increments.
peeue.
4]
Note:
When
you
select
back
slanted
lettering
from
91°
to
135°,
please
press
[Home]
then
hit
characters.
Some
of
the
symbols
in
modes
Ill
and
WV
are
always
drawn
upright
regardless
of
whether
slanted
lettering
is
in
effect.
Example:
Slant
75
°
letter.
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a
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7/5]
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RESULT
Current
angle
is
displayed.
Set
new
slanted
angle.
Angle
"75°"
is
entered.
RESULT
SLANT
Current
slanted
angle
=
SL
JAlniT]4[5[-[1]3[5]°
EJ
7/5]
|
|
Sana
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|
=
The
upright
letter
is
now
reset.

4.6
Condensed
and
extended
lettering
The
width
of
the
letters,
numerals
and
symbols
can
be
varied
within
50%
to
200%
of
the
normal
width(100%).
If
the
letter
width
is
changed,
the
letter
space
will
be
changed
in
the
same
ratio.
fata
Moe
ZX
at
be
oe
ol
50%
100%
200%
a
at
be
be
+
50%
100%
200%
Example:
Condense
letter
width
50%
of
the
normal.
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a
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RESULT
The
current
letter
width
is
displayed.
A
50%
letter
width
is
chosen.
The
50%
letter
width
is
entered
4.7
Grid
and
letter
space
selection
For the
creation
of
tables
and
columns,
characters
may
be
drawn
with
constant
spacing
using
the
grid
function.
The
distance
between
the
centers
of
two
letters
will
be
equal
to
the
letter
height.
After
each
line
feed
,the
characters
will
be
aligned
in
columns.

18
Example:
Grid
space
Se
H
H:
letter
size
ie
H
oo
wee
a
ee
LiT[R]
|
({o|-[9].[e])]
|
es
a
Current
letter
spece
oS
a
ed
a
ST
is
displayed.
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[(ol-[s),
[ep]
Et
[sy
i
i
Ack
The
grid
space
is
selected.
The
grid
space
is
entered.
1
2
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ioH ioH
10
4.8
Back-space
The
unit
always”
remembers”
the
last
20
characters.
If
any
of
these
characters
have
been
incompletely
drawn
because
of
a
drying
of
the
ink
in
the
pen,
the
pen
may
be
moved
back
to
the
starting
points
of
the
incomplete
characters
to
overdraw.
This
is
accomplished
by
repeatedly
pressing
the
[ss
|
key
until
the
pen
reaches
the
desired
position.
Note:
This
function
is
available
on
“Direct
mode”
only.
In
case
of
“Monitor
mode”
or
“Memory
mode”,
the
pen
returns
to
the
start
point
of
the
first
character
of
programmed
characters
in
these
modes.
Example:
YES
DISPLAY
:
RESULT
YES
Letter
Y
and
E
are
incomplitely
drawn.
The
pen
moves
back
to
the
start
point
of
letter“Y”.
YES
Letter
“YE”are
redrawn.
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