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Re-calc job on auto attach - Checking this box will cause Rx-Universe to recalculate the job when a frame is traced and automatically attached to the job. This includes digital jobs, in which case the job will be re-submitted to the digital calculator.

A or B tolerance for recalc - This allows a lab to only recalculate an order based on the size difference between the A or the B measurement. The current trace attached to the order or the box measurements will be compared to the A and B measurements from the trace being attached. If the difference in either the A or the B is greater or equal to the tolerance level, then the recalc will occur. A tolerance set to “0.0” will always cause the recalc to occur.

Print WT on auto attach recalc - When a frame is traced with a tray number and automatically attached to an existing job, the job will be recalculated if the trace measurements differ from the box measurements by more than 0.50 mm, or if the frame type changes on the order. Checking this box will cause a work ticket to be printed when the trace is attached (note that if using the XML user-defined work ticket, this option requires the job tracking module to be active).

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When the lines are not checked, the OMA program verifies that the required coatings are either on the lenses from the factory, or that the associated service required field is set to Done. These checks are done independently for each eye.

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RxServer Options:

  • Send results to RxServer - this selects whether the job order number or tray number is used as the job number in RxServer. RxServer supports only one number as the reference number, so only one of these numbers can be sent from Rx-Universe. If devices are attached to RxServer, this will be the number used at devices to request the job.

  • Get jobs from RxServer - If checked, Rx-Universe maintains a file of orders to be interfaced with RxServer.

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Drill point edge tolerance - This value is used when checking the drill points to se if they are inside the trace. This value represents the amount of lens that must be present between the end of a drill point and the edge of the cut lens in order for the drill point to validate. This value is only used to display a warning when modifying drill points and does not stop the user from accepting drill points that may be outside the cut lens.

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ELLH Options:

  • ELLH thickness breakpoint - This is the minimum cribbed thickness value that will trigger elliptical cribbing. If a lenses cribbed thickness is below this threshold, then ELLH will be calculated for the lens.

  • ELLH maximum difference - This value contains the maximum allowable difference from the crib diameter that’s allowed to be saved. When the ELLH is calculated, its value cannot be less than (CRIB Diameter - Max Difference).

  • ELLH maximum percentage - This value contains the maximum allowable percentage difference from the crib diameter that’s allowed to be saved. When the ELLH is calculated, its value cannot be less than (CRIB Diameter * Max Percentage).

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This checkbox now allows a lab to choose that new, unrecognized TCP/IP devices will NOT have entries automatically created in the device table.

Check the device IP when communicating - When this is checked, TCP device sessions will use the IP of the device that’s communicating to find the correct entry from the device parameters for the workstation device session that is started.

If no match is found, the program will either create a new device parameter (depending on the setting of the “Do NOT auto create NEW TCP/IP devices”) or the communication will time out with nothing sent to the requesting device.

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Crib group w/o AR coating - This allows the lab to select a crib group for jobs which d not have AR on them.

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