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Accurate The Lens Profiler is an accurate option for transmitting trace data for frame-to-follow and uncut work.
User-Friendly The LP is easy to install and operate. The software includes a User Manual that will walk you through step-by-step instructions to set-up and run your system.
Affordable The LP is an affordable option for remote site entry where less accuracy than a tracer is adequate.
Trace Manager Software Included

The Trace Manager software supplied with the LP provides an interface to most leading 3rd party remote site software programs, plus internet sites such as Vision Web.

This program can be used to manage the traces created by the Lens Profiler.

The Trace Display Screen shows a 2D outline of the right and left lens traces, separated by the entered DBL. A 3D top and side view of each eye can be seen when the base curve of the lens is entered.

Two Configuration Modes

The software controlling the LP resides on the 3rd party software’s host computer. Trace data is saved directly to the hard disk. This option is presently available for use with Optifacts, Visual Lab and VisionWeb.

The LP emulates a tracer. This option is used for all 3rd party software programs except the three noted above and requires a dedicated PC to hold the LP’s software.

Minimum System Requirements:

• 150 MHZ or faster Pentium or compatible multimedia computer.
•CD Drive
• Windows 98, ME, 2000, or XP operating system.
• Super VGA video adapter card capable of at least 640x480 hi-color mode.
• Color Super VGA monitor capable of at least 640-480 mode.
• 32 MB or more of system memory.
• 1 Gig. or larger hard drive (larger drives allow more trace storage capacity)
• At least 1 USB port for interfacing to the Lens Profiler.
• 1 serial port if the tracer emulation mode will be used to output the data to a 3rd party software package. A USB-to-serial adapter may be used if a built-in serial port is not available.