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This will disable blank selection in Rx-Universe (Rx-Universe will not even attempt to select donor blanks), including base curve selection.  If a particular base curve is desired for a job, this can be entered in the "Base curve" field under Lens Selection; for example, to request a 750-base lens, the entry would be as follows:

 


Freeblank Designs

Essilor has some designs that allow the lab to select the donor blanks to use, and send the technical data of the blanks to DEO, similar to how other LDS vendors allow almost any donor blank to be used.

These designs are known as "Freeblank" designs in Essilor terminology, and

  1. these designs need to be explicitly identified in Rx-Universe by sending "__FREEBLANK=1" in the LDS request to DEO (note two underscores in the tag).  This is done by setting up a VCA over-ride label on the design:
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In addition to the __FREEBLANK entry (note that this is TWO underscore characters followed by FREEBLANK), the lens 2) the design should NOT be set up as "LDS selects blanks", since the intent is for the LMS to select the blanks. 

3) The Essilor LDI file must be 

4) The design must be set up to allow Rx-Universe to do blank selection, including setting up with a base curve chart for selection.  There are no "suggested" base curve charts from Essilor for Freeblank designs, so the lab is free to use any chart desired.  There is a "generic" digital selection chart (84) which the lab may choose to try out.  If using this chart, the option "Add add to sphere" should be checked, and the option "LDS selects blanks to use" should NOT be checked.  An alias entry will also be required to identify the blanks that should be selected for the freeblank design.

 


LNAM codes for Essilor

LNAM codes for Essilor designs (freeblank or otherwise) are 6 character codes that identify the design, the material, the color and the coating.  Therefore, the LNAM is not set in the lens style itself (since it is different based on material, color and coating), but rather is set in a VCA label table. There are two "standard" Essilor tables maintained for Rx-Universe - table "ESS" for Essilor designs in North America, and table "ESSL" for Essilor designs in Latin America.  When setting up the Essilor digital type, the DS record must be set up to reference the appropriate table on the "Other tab":

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The different combinations of material, design, treatment (coating) and color (tint) have different LNAM values which are sent to DEO.

Device Settings for Essilor

Essilor has the ability to send VC labels with different values for specific devices.  This is done in two ways; if done with a PROC record, the value is sent specifically to apply to only one type of device.  For example, Essilor may send "PROC=R;GEN;;;LMATID;26", which indicates that LMATID=26 should be sent to a generator (GEN) which requests LMATID.  This is standard behaviour for the VC PROC label.

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When using the "conveyor barcode option", if the P1PROC option is sent in the LMS file, the DLP barcode will be printed on the work ticket, on the right side, above the conveyor barcode: