Hoya
Designs (LNAM codes)
Name | LNAM | Pucks | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
iD-Lifestyle | 457 | uses IDPK pucks | not available in 170, 174 - two different lens style codes for different "degression" selection |
iD-Lifestyle CD | 458 | uses IDCDPK pucks | not available in 170, 174 - two different lens style codes for different "degression" selection |
iD-Lifestyle-Harmony | 962 | uses IDPK pucks | not available in 170, 174 - two different lens style codes for different "degression" selection |
iD-Lifestyle-Clarity | 963 | uses IDPK pucks | not available in 170, 174 - two different lens style codes for different "degression" selection |
iD-Lifestyle-CD-Harmony | 964 | uses IDCDPK pucks | not available in 170, 174 - two different lens style codes for different "degression" selection |
iD-Lifestyle-CD-Clarity | 965 | uses IDCDPK pucks | not available in 170, 174 - two different lens style codes for different "degression" selection |
Summit ECP IQ | 581 | uses SUMMIT pucks | |
Summit CD IQ | 582 | uses SUMMCD pucks | |
Amplitude IQ | 583 | uses Amplitude pucks | |
Amplitude Mini IQ | 584 | uses Amplitude mini pucks | |
SV BF IQ | |||
Array 11mm | 832 | uses SV pucks | |
Array 13mm | 833 | uses SV pucks | |
Array 15mm | 834 | uses SV pucks | |
Array 17mm | 835 | uses SV pucks | |
Array Amplitude | 836 | uses SV pucks | |
Array Amplitude Mini | 837 | uses SV pucks | |
Array Sync5 | 838 | uses SV pucks | |
Array Sync8 | 839 | uses SV pucks | |
Array Tact | 840 | uses SV pucks |
LMATID Codes
(These codes are set up in table HOYA, you can download this table by importing in the VCA label tables).
Material | Index | LMATID |
---|---|---|
CR39 | 1.498 | 2 |
CR39 Polarized | 1.498 | 10 |
Transitions | 1.501 | 20 |
Poly | 1.586 | 4 |
Poly Polarized | 1.586 | 30 |
Poly Transitions | 1.586 | 36 |
Trivex | 1.530 | 53 |
Trivex Transitions | 1.530 | 54 |
Trivex Polarized | 1.530 | 169 |
160 | 1.595 | 19 |
167 | 1.66 | 41 |
167 Transitions | 1.66 | 49 |
170 | 1.70 | 42 |
174 | 1.74 | 51 |
Setting up Hoya designs
LifeStyle
The Hoya LifeStyle designs use a dual-add puck (a blank with adds along the two meridians). The designs must be set up to indicate that dual-add pucks are needed for this design:
There are two different codes needed for each Lifestyle digital design, because some materials use different rules for the selection of vertical add. We use the "Near vision" degression chart for selection of vertical add.
For Polycarbonate and 167, blanks comes only in 3.00 vertical add, so degression rules are used to always select degression 3.00:
For CR39 and Trivex, the pucks come in degressions of 2.00 and 3.00, so the degression rules are set up differently:
The pucks themselves (called IDPK and IDCDPK) are set up as lens styles which have multi-adds; the vertical add (VADD in Hoya parlance) is stored in the "Add" field, and the horizontal add (HADD) is stored in the upper add field on the inventory records.
The lens style is set up as follows:
The inventory catalogue entries for these blanks look as follows:
When selecting blanks for multi-add designs, the vertical add is determined based on the Rx add power, similar to how a near-vision lens is set up. The horizontal add is determined from a formula provided by Hoya.
To select the pucks needed for the Lifestyle designs, an alias record from the design to the puck must be set up. In this example, designs ID and IDCR are set up to select IDPK:
Array Designs
The Hoya Array designs are backside progressives, that use any SV puck. While care must be taken to ensure the pucks chosen match the index of refraction supported by Hoya, there are no other specific requirements for the blanks.
Array designs must be set up to use a base curve chart (chart AY is pre-created for convenience). Designs have limited decentration, so should be set up similar to the following:
Amplitude and Summit designs
The Amplitude iQ and Summit designs used Amplitude and Summit semi-finished blanks as pucks, and have an optimized back surface design. The same base curve charts that are used for the semi-finished blanks can be used for these optimized designs.
The alias should be set up to point to the semi-finished blanks: