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3.  Main  Window 

PV6253-F4E016 

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3.2.  Chromaticity diagram panel (440nm - 840nm excluded) 

This  panel  shows  the  color  information  of  measurement  results  at  all  times.  The  chromaticity 

diagram  panel  is  displayed  according  to  the  settings  of  the 

[Chromaticity  diagram]

  tab  of 

[Display][Graph  setting]

.  The  fields  (2º,  10º)  and  light  sources  (A,  B,  C,  D65)  currently 

specified are indicated at the top of the chromaticity diagram.   

As for the coordinates of measurement data, the point and its coordinates (Y, x, y) or (L, a, b) are 

indicated on the chromaticity diagram. Moreover, the hue angle hº and chroma C* are shown at the 

same time.     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.2.1.  Alltitude check box 

When this box is checked, the measured chromaticity diagrams are automatically accumulated. 

3.2.2.  Cumulative number 

Indicates the number of accumulated data points. The upper limit of the data count is 100. 

3.2.3.  Clear button 

Deletes accumulated data starting from the newest one. 

3.2.3 Clear button 

3.2.2 Cumulative number 

3.2.1 Alltitude 
check box 

3.2.4 Display button 

Summary of Contents for USPM-RUIII Series

Page 1: ...Spectral Reflectivity Measurement USPM3 100 USPM3 200 Before you start using it please be sure to read this operation manual carefully and then store it in a readily accessible safe place so that it...

Page 2: ...ring use turn off the power immediately and contact the sales representative where you purchased the unit or our sales department Regular inspection is recommended in order to achieve safe use and red...

Page 3: ...portance of the involved hazards Pay utmost attention to these symbols and terms to ensure the safe use of the device Symbols denoting prohibition prohibited actions Symbols denoting obligation mandat...

Page 4: ...icates this side up Indicates that the box should be protected from rain Indicates that the items inside are fragile and that the package should be handled with care Indicates the compatibility with C...

Page 5: ...ight cause fire electric chock or injury If any abnormality occurs as a result of unauthorized modification of the system such as the failure of the piezo element inactivation of the computer display...

Page 6: ...tric shock could result Operate the device with the specified power Input voltage of the Control Box is configured to 100 120 V or 220 240 V depending on the shipment destination There is a nameplate...

Page 7: ...mp Use the specified lamp for replacement Otherwise there is a risk of damage or fire Compatible lamp 12 V 100 W 7023 from PHILIPS Do not install the device in an unstable location If the device is in...

Page 8: ...ample surface Measure the sample at a normal temperature If the sample temperature is higher than normal the sample may transform or give damaged to the stage FCC Warning If the user changes or modifi...

Page 9: ...contact your supplier for a replacement Confirm that a lamp turns off the light Please confirm that a lamp turns off the light by all means before excluding a lamp house Indicates precautions about r...

Page 10: ...FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENT PARTS 15 4 ASSEMBLING AND CABLING 22 5 MEASURING METHOD 25 6 PRINCIPLE OF MEASUREMENT 28 7 REPLACEMENT OF FUSES 29 8 REPLACEMENT OF LAMP 30 9 SPECIFICATIONS 31 10 LAWS AND REGUL...

Page 11: ...zonal illumination to cut out rear surface reflection noise Therefore it allows to accurately measure the reflectance of the front surface only without the need for antireflection treatment on the re...

Page 12: ...moving the product to a location having different voltage it is necessary to change the voltage configuration of the product Contact our service department for assistance Input voltage is configured...

Page 13: ...ct Otherwise there is a risk of failure Base Always use two or more persons to unpack install or carry the device which weighs about 20 kg Handling the device alone may cause injury Do not allow any i...

Page 14: ...ny organic solvents in the cleaning of any parts other than the lens Wipe off heavy dirt if any with a soft cloth slightly dampened with diluted neutral detergent Absolute alcohol is highly flammable...

Page 15: ...s Figure 1 1 The complete system 1 Main unit 2 Ocular body tube 3 Photometric head 4 Lamp house 5 Control box 6 Light source power supply 7 Computer Eyepiece Objective lens of ten magnifications MPLFL...

Page 16: ...8 F4E017 16 Figure 1 3 Cables supplied 12 Photometric cable 13 Main unit cable 14 IO cable 11 USB cable 15 BK7 reference sample Figure 1 4 Samples supplied 16 Calibration sample for wavelength calibra...

Page 17: ...f hexagon wrenches Figure 1 5 Accessories in box Operation Manual this document Lens Spectral Reflectivity Measurement USPM3 100 USPM3 200 Hardware Operation Manual USPM RU Software Operation Manual 1...

Page 18: ...a sent from the control box and displays the measurement results Optical components 8 Objective lens of ten magnifications MPLFLN 10 Irradiates the subject with convergent light This lens allows you t...

Page 19: ...Operation Manual The software manual Consult this manual when using the software 19 USPM RU RUIII Installation Guide The manual describes how to install the software Consult this manual when reinstal...

Page 20: ...able DC 12V output 4 Photometric connector Terminal to supply power for sending receiving control signals and the controller functions Connected with the photometric head via the photometric cable DC...

Page 21: ...the control signals Connected with the control box via the IO cable 3 Lamp connector Connected with the lamp house via the built in lamp cable DC 12V output 4 Power inlet Supplies AC power to the con...

Page 22: ...lving nosepiece of the main unit In a measurement you can rotate the revolving nosepiece to place the lens you want to use into the near side Main unit Ocular body tube Fixture screw Figure 4 Assembli...

Page 23: ...on the lamp house to the light source power supply 6 Connect the IO cable to the light source power supply and the control box 7 Connect the photometric cable to the photometric head and the control b...

Page 24: ...onnect the USB cable to the computer and the control box 10 Install the lamp into the lamp house For how to install a lamp refer to 8 REPLACEMENT OF LAMP 11 Connect the control box to the power supply...

Page 25: ...Click NO N As you return to the desktop turn on the control box and double click the USPM icon again to launch the program 5 After turning on the power to the component parts give them 15 minutes of...

Page 26: ...e close to the stage While looking into eyepiece A move the stage away gradually to a point where the ring image Image B is focused into a pinhole image Image A When the focus has been adjusted proper...

Page 27: ...to measure its reflectance 10 Press the Measure 1 to Measure 10 buttons with the reference sample maintained in focus and the results of reflectance measurement of the object under measurement will be...

Page 28: ...nous flux directed to the collimator lens goes through the half mirror and is converged onto the field diaphragm FS2 Here the FS2 serves to prevent flare And the image on that end face is spectrally d...

Page 29: ...td Compatible parts available 1 Replacement of the fuse in the light source power supply 2 Replacement of the fuse in the control box 1 Pull out the fuse tray located at the lower part of the power co...

Page 30: ...conditions the ambient temperature and humidity supply voltage the period of lighting etc the useful life of the lighting device lamp house is estimated to be three 3 years or 15 000 hours whichever i...

Page 31: ...x 19 8 kg PC and printer excluded Light source power supply Approx 2 9 kg Controller Approx 7 5 kg Dimensions of device Main unit 300 W 550 D 570 H mm Light source power supply 150 W 250 D 140 H mm Co...

Page 32: ...version Optical drive A drive that can read a CD ROM external types can also be used Interface USB 2 0 3 ports or greater EMC Class B Monitor Resolution 1024 768 or greater EMC Class B Usage environm...

Page 33: ...generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this...

Page 34: ...harmful substances will not be emitted when used under proper conditions However it does not guarantee functional performance of the product during the said period 10 5 Energy consumption To reduce en...

Page 35: ...thin the validity of the warranty period while the product is used properly in accordance with the instruction manual and the caution labels on the main unit Olympus Corporation will repair the produc...

Page 36: ...arantees any free of charge repair under the terms and conditions specified in this document The warranty is not intended to restrict the rights of the customer Even after the warranty period the serv...

Page 37: ...eory R Theoretical value of the spectral reflectance of the reference Precautions for safe use of the lighting device lamp house Though heavily dependent on the usage conditions ambient temperature an...

Page 38: ...ours 2 Sometimes lamp does not illuminate even when you turn on the main switch except for discharge type lamps 1 3 The light blinks if you move the lamp cable or the body itself 4 The lamp cable or a...

Page 39: ...shown in Table 1 and or Table 2 The connector must be associated with any one of the certification marks in Table 1 If no cords certified by any of the certification organizations in Table 1 are avail...

Page 40: ...10 30 N V KEMA KEMA KUER HAR 10 30 30 SEMKO AB Svenska Elektriska Materielkontrollanstalter SEMKO HAR 10 10 50 sterreichischer Verband f r Elektrotechnik VK VK HAR 30 10 50 Danmarks Elektriske Materi...

Page 41: ...rights reserved Unless otherwise stated in this document no content in whole or in part may be copied or distributed without permission Company names and product names described in this document are...

Page 42: ...PV6253 F4E016 USPM RU Ver3 21 004 Software Operation Manual...

Page 43: ...ion manual carefully and then store it in a readily accessible safe place so that it can be referred to at any time you need it Description of Symbols and Terms Used in This Instruction Manual The fol...

Page 44: ...ls of Display Menu 20 7 Details of Standard Menu 27 8 Details of Analyze Menu 31 9 Details of System Menu 42 10 Help Menu 47 11 About the Calibration Method for Wavelength Direction 48 12 File Configu...

Page 45: ...840nm Since it stores the measuring conditions for different types of measurement objects i e samples user set optimum conditions can be set up again instantaneously when the stored file is called up...

Page 46: ...the USPM RU or USPM RU440 icon on the desktop or select USPM RU or USPM RU440 from the Windows Start menu The program will be launched causing the Main Window to open Note If in the above operation th...

Page 47: ...lens vertex lens center Place the lens under measurement on the stage and adjust the Z stage so that the vertex is situated roughly in the position of WD Operating distance Distance from the tip of th...

Page 48: ...ly while looking into the right hand eyepiece with the lens under measurement brought close to the objective Then the back surface will come into focus in the position shown in Figure 4 forming a spot...

Page 49: ...pears click the menu Display check Light graph and click the Monitor button Set shorten the sampling time in the sampling setup window of the System Setup menu so that the maximum value of the measure...

Page 50: ...ly with the measurement of spectral reflectance data USPM RU Ver 3 21 calculates the corresponding chromaticity coordinates on the chromaticity diagram panel shows the numeric values of the coordinate...

Page 51: ...the disk 2 13 How to display saved spectral reflectance data Click File at the top of the window and select Open The Open File window will appear Select the target directory and file name and click O...

Page 52: ...o the settings made through the Display menu Spectral reflectance graph Spectral reflectance data text Refractive index graph Quantity of light graph data Quantity of light text data Chromaticity diag...

Page 53: ...diagram As for the coordinates of measurement data the point and its coordinates Y x y or L a b are indicated on the chromaticity diagram Moreover the hue angle h and chroma C are shown at the same ti...

Page 54: ...button Loads and displays a cumulative chromaticity diagram file Close button Closes the window 3 3 Result panel This panel is for indicating the mean reflectance and luminous reflectance of measureme...

Page 55: ...an be moved with SHIFT or or Ctrl or in the same way as with and 3 5 Buttons Background Executes background measurement Similarly pressing the F11 key executes background measurement Reference Execute...

Page 56: ...tes the current date of the personal computer Time Indicates the current time of the personal computer Standard judgment result When standards are specified this item indicates whether the measured da...

Page 57: ...uit Dismisses a program 4 2 Display menu Reflectance graph Displays a reflectance graph Reflectance text Displays a reflectance text Refractive index graph Displays a refractive index graph Light grap...

Page 58: ...t Wavelength list Displays the wavelength detected in a film thickness measurement Film thickness graph Displays a film thickness history graph Color difference Calculates and indicates color differen...

Page 59: ...g the Cancel button aborts the data load 5 2 Save as menu Saves measured data to a file The Test info input window opens Enter the test No Notes 1 Notes 2 and date The test No should be entered in not...

Page 60: ...settings will be able to be reproduced by simply loading that file The measurement setup parameters currently specified can be verified in the Setting list window which is opened through Display and S...

Page 61: ...at the top of the print if it is a text print If the Print window is opened while a quantity of light graph or quantity of light text is displayed the selections made will be invalidated and the input...

Page 62: ...active index data in a graph on the refractive index panel The displayed graph has wavelength nm on the abscissa and refractive index n on the ordinate 6 4 Light graph menu Indicates quantity of light...

Page 63: ...retical spectral reflectance data of a reflecting plane in a measured data graph in violet 6 8 2 Wavelength tab Specify here the indication wavelength range of measured data The specified input range...

Page 64: ...ide of the indication range of measured data Scale Pitch Specify the spacing of graduations on the wavelength axis The input range for this specification is from 5 to 1000 nm and the graduations will...

Page 65: ...interval Specify the spacing of graduations in the direction of reflectance The maximum allowable number of graduations is 100 Average Min Specify the minimum value for the average reflectance range A...

Page 66: ...C D65 Specify the light source to be used in calculating chromaticity coordinates Field of view setting 2 degree view 10 degree view Specify the field to be used in calculating chromaticity coordinate...

Page 67: ...nt setup parameters currently specified Close button Closes the USPM setting list window Print button Executes printing of the USPM setting list window Make printer setup through Print Setup of the Fi...

Page 68: ...date can be entered for each one of DATA1 to DATA10 The test No should be entered in not more than eight characters When measured data is saved on DAT format notes1 of data1 is used OK button Saves sp...

Page 69: ...shows the name of the standard file currently open 7 1 1 Reflectance When the Enable reflectance check box is checked the program decides OK or NG using the reflectance Setting can be made in Conditio...

Page 70: ...Standard Chroma Check the Display check box and enter the value Then the reference value will be displayed in a blue line Standard Hue Check the Display check box and enter the value Then the referen...

Page 71: ...reflectance is and enable on condition 1 to 3 Then set the Condition 1 to 3 to next values wave min Max Condition 1 400 nm 4 2 4 6 Condition 2 500 nm 4 0 4 4 Condition 3 600 nm 4 0 4 4 Black lines rep...

Page 72: ...ting of chromaticity diagram Check enable on chroma and hue Then set the chroma and hue to next values Min Max Chroma 30 40 Hue 180 240 Yellow lines represent reflectance of standard Blue circle repre...

Page 73: ...equired that the wavelengths of two or more peaks or valleys be covered within the measurement wavelength range 400 to 780 nm for each type Measurement Enable film thickness measurement Checking this...

Page 74: ...kness from the wavelengths of the peaks or valleys most widely spaced within the measurement wavelengths Unit The unit of film thickness calculation can be selected from the optical film thickness and...

Page 75: ...th of the detected peak or valley Short wavelength side 2 Wavelength of the detected peak or valley Long wavelength side Type C Physical film thickness d N n n 1 4 1 2 1 2 2 1 N Number of the peaks an...

Page 76: ...Dispersion formula 1 Schott If Dispersion formula 1 Schott is currently selected the refractive index set at the Formula1 tab will be employed as that of the coat for film thickness calculation Dispe...

Page 77: ...oyed as the coat refractive index for film thickness calculation An arbitrary file name n R R n c b 1 1 8 1 c n Coat refractive index b n Board refractive index R Spectral reflectance in coated state...

Page 78: ...d is employed in a dispersion equation that uses the parameters of A0 to A5 Equation 9 1 which is used in System is employed as the dispersion equation 8 1 5 Formula2 tab The refractive index of the c...

Page 79: ...index nc in Equation 8 1 of the coat at the peak or valley wavelength is sought from the data nb in Equation 8 1 obtained by converting the loaded board reflectance into a refractive index and the ref...

Page 80: ...t window and shows the wavelengths of the peaks and valleys detected in film thickness measurements 8 2 1 Wavelength list window Displays the wavelengths of the peaks crest side or valleys trough side...

Page 81: ...c scale If this option is currently checked the software will execute automatic scale setting in the direction of film thickness of a film thickness graph Every time data is added or deleted an approp...

Page 82: ...film thickness panel is displayed and a film thickness is being measured Delete button Deletes the measured data where the cursor is currently located Close button Closes the window Even when the win...

Page 83: ...calculates and indicates color difference E Select any two data points and press the Calculation button The result will be displayed The color difference is calculated by this equation 2 2 2 b a L E d...

Page 84: ...heory background reference background sample R I I I I R R Measured spectral reflectance data Isample Spectral reflection intensity of the sample reference I Spectral reflection intensity of the refer...

Page 85: ...account wavelength dispersion as the theoretical spectral reflectance of the reference The numeric value reflectance specified here will be set as the reflectance at all the measured wavelengths 9 1...

Page 86: ...of the dispersion equation Rtheory Wavelength dispersion of the reference reflectance 9 1 4 Sellmeier tab Set the theoretical spectral reflectance data of the reference using Sellmeier dispersion equa...

Page 87: ...s will be saved in the specified file name Note For details on the file format see 12 File Configuration described further ahead 9 2 Sampling menu Opens the Sampling setting window where the basic par...

Page 88: ...ng plane of the reference or that of the sample whichever is higher assumes a value on the order of 70 to 80 of the maximum value of 4080 This will provide stable measurement results 9 3 Calibration m...

Page 89: ...10 Help Menu PV6253 F4E016 47 10 Help Menu 10 1 Version menu Displays the version...

Page 90: ...on procedure This subsection explains the calibration conducted by using the wavelength calibration sample supplied standard with the software The accessory calibration sample will be measured here Pr...

Page 91: ...d enter Shift Value If Shift Value is selected large the measured data will shift toward the long wavelength side in steps of one nm Set Shift Value at which the known peak of the calibration sample b...

Page 92: ...11 About the Calibration Method for Wavelength Direction PV6253 F4E016 50...

Page 93: ...e 2 Wavelength calibration value 3 Wavelength calibration value 4 Wavelength calibration value 5 Wavelength calibration value 6 440nm 840nm excluded Waiting time of shutter end 12 2 Calibration file u...

Page 94: ...ctance auto scale setting flag Max reflectance value Min reflectance value Automatic reflectance graduation spacing flag Reflectance graduation value Number of text indication steps Chromaticity diagr...

Page 95: ...kness Sellmeier s parameter A2 for film thickness Sellmeier s parameter A3 for film thickness Sellmeier s parameter B1 for film thickness Sellmeier s parameter B2 for film thickness Sellmeier s parame...

Page 96: ...Measured value at wavelength 779 Data10 Measured value at wavelength 779 wavelength780 Data1 Measured value at wavelength 780 Data2 Measured value at wavelength 780 Data10 Measured value at wavelength...

Page 97: ...Remarks 1 of Data2 Remarks 1 of Data3 Item name Remarks 2 of Data1 Remarks 2 of Data2 Remarks 2 of Data3 Item name Measurement date of Data1 Measurement date of Data2 Measurement date of Data3 end 12...

Page 98: ...onfiguration PV6253 F4E016 56 USPM RU Ver3 21 Reference File Reference file ID tag 4 43729459935712 Reflectance data 380 nm 4 43524682827653 Reflectance data 381 nm 4 14387764412366 Reflectance data 7...

Page 99: ...g for use of mean reflectance Mean reflectance upper limit value Mean reflectance lower limit value Flag for use of luminous reflectance Luminous reflectance upper limit value Luminous reflectance low...

Page 100: ...ilm thickness 1000 0000 3rd measured film thickness 1000 0000 Last measured film thickness end 12 10 Cumulative chromaticity diagram data dat This is the cumulative chromaticity diagram data saved thr...

Page 101: ...t the power of the control box is turned on and the GP IB cables are properly connected and then restart the program The program can be started up despite the occurrence of an error but no measurement...

Page 102: ...ctory containing USPM RU has been specified as the work directory for execution Check by the USPM RU short cut property Also check to see if the startup file is located in the directory containing USP...

Page 103: ...ten The calibration value will not be saved An error occurred while loading the standard file Loading of the standard file std failed Check to see if the specified directory contains the specified sta...

Page 104: ...ctions allowed The maximum number of peaks 50 In a film thickness measurement peaks or valleys are detected over the entire measurement range 400 to 780 nm While the detection count varies with the ty...

Page 105: ...installed is installed anew such software may not operate normally Olympus cannot hold itself liable for any operating problems that may arise in such case This product is controlled under the Export...

Page 106: ...will automatically start up Specify the location of the device driver Load the Install CD ROM in the CD ROM drive and press the Specify Location button Furthermore specify D Driver CP2101 Win with th...

Page 107: ...ccording to the table Japanese version for 380nm JPN install setup exe English version for 380nm ENG install_en setup exe Japanese version for 440nm JPN install440 setup exe English version for 440nm...

Page 108: ...of the 3rd line and save 1st line Data file ID tag 2nd line Configuration file name 3rd line Port No in use 4th line 38 Change to the value described at the 1st step 5th line 77 Change to the value d...

Page 109: ...red with utmost care to be perfect Yet should you have any questions or comments or find any error or omission of description in it please refer to the address of the attached paper The contents of th...

Page 110: ...1 Intellectual property All title and copyrights of the Software are owned by Olympus The Software is also protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectu...

Page 111: ...from substantial physical errors or defects that will materially interfere with the operation or functions of the Software within ninety 90 days after you purchase the Software or a product containin...

Page 112: ...THE LIKE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE DELIVERY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF SUCH THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE FURTHEREMORE FOR USING ANY THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE YOU ARE SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS...

Page 113: ...PV9386 F4E005 1 USPM RU RUIII Installation Instructions Ver 3 21...

Page 114: ...a PC where the program is already installed you should perform the following procedures first 7 Backing Up the Settings Files 8 Uninstalling the Communications Driver 9 Uninstalling the GPIB USB Conne...

Page 115: ...GRAM 8 4 INSTALLING THE COMMUNICATIONS DRIVER 10 5 INSTALLING THE GPIB USB CONNECTING DRIVER 13 6 SETTING THE WAVELENGTH CALIBRATION DATA 15 7 BACKING UP THE SETTINGS FILES 16 8 UNINSTALLING THE COMMU...

Page 116: ...rporation 1 3 Memory 4GB or greater required 4 OS Windows 10 Professional 64bit 5 CD ROM drive external drive can also be used 6 USB 2 0 x 1 port 2 ports or greater is recommended 7 Screen resolution...

Page 117: ...hts as Administrator etc 4 Installation into a PC It is necessary to disable the user account control setting before installation The user account control setting can be disabled using the following p...

Page 118: ...start the computer is displayed Restart the computer In case a dialog box asking you to restart the computer is not displayed restart the computer 6 Here is Power Supply Setting Select Power Options a...

Page 119: ...Files is not necessary 1 Installation 2 Uninstallation 3 Installing the USPM RU RUIII Program Start 6 Setting the Wavelength Calibration Data If the controller is connected via GPIB 5 Installing the G...

Page 120: ...program is stored in the JPN folder and the English version of the program is stored in the ENG folder The program supporting the 380 nm measuring head is stored in the install folder and the program...

Page 121: ...n If this is a reinstallation and you would like to restore the previous settings overwrite replace the files in the original location installation destination with the saved files in 7 Backing Up the...

Page 122: ...tallation procedures may differ depending on the settings of the personal computer on which the installation is performed or may differ if it is a reinstallation 1 Double click to run CP210xVCPInstall...

Page 123: ...PV9386 F4E005 11 3 In the following screen select the I accept this agreement check box and click the Next button to proceed 4 Finally press the Finish button to complete the operation...

Page 124: ...nnot be opened right click on the USPM int file select Open with and select Notepad to open it int will not appear if the Hide extensions for known file types setting is applied 8 Check the numerical...

Page 125: ...SB connecting cable to the Computer 1 Double click to run USB220_Setup_for_Win10 exe in the REXUSB220 Windows7 USB220_Setup exe in the _WIN7 REXUSB220 folder of the CD ROM The extension EXE might not...

Page 126: ...d in the folder into which the USPM RU RUIII software has been installed C USPM or USPM440 by default If it cannot be opened right click on the USPM int file select Open with and select Notepad to ope...

Page 127: ...mple of the numerical values on the measuring head Example of the description in the USPM int file 1st line Data file identification tag 2nd line Configuration file name 3rd line Used port number 4th...

Page 128: ...u want to continue to use the current settings after an uninstallation is performed copy the files below to another location and return them to the original location after a new installation is perfor...

Page 129: ...ons Driver 1 Select Control Panel from Start Menu 2 Click Add or Remove Programs or Programs and Features 3 First select Windows Driver Package Silicon Laboratories silabenm Ports and then start the u...

Page 130: ...PV9386 F4E005 18 4 In the following screen click the Yes button to complete the uninstallation...

Page 131: ...river 1 Open Control Panel from Start Menu 2 Click Programs If you are using the classic view proceed to Step 3 3 Click Programs and Features If you are using the classic view proceed to Step 4 4 Sele...

Page 132: ...5 If the dialog box indicating that the uninstallation is complete is displayed click Finish or OK 6 Wait until the uninstallation is complete 7 When the dialog box disappears the uninstallation proc...

Page 133: ...Program When you perform a reinstallation on a PC where the USPM RU RUIII program is already installed uninstall the program by following the procedures below 1 Open Control Panel from Start Menu 2 Cl...

Page 134: ...does not exist is displayed Confirm the message contents and close the message dialog box The uninstallation will continue 7 Wait until the uninstallation is complete When the message U2GPLIB DLL is n...

Page 135: ...PV6670 F4E003 1 Optical Measuring Instrument Accessory Operation Manual for the U CT30 2 for the USPM RUIII Optional...

Page 136: ...the USPM RUIII Lens Reflect meter optional To maximize the performance of this optional device and ensure its safe use be sure to read this manual and the Hardware and Software Operation Manuals for...

Page 137: ...afety level To use the unit safely and properly thoroughly understand the contents of symbol marks and terms Indicates that serious personal injury or death may result due to fire or electrical shock...

Page 138: ...ubject to moisture or excessive dust Do not put water or foreign objects in the unit Doing so may cause a fire or electrical shock If water or foreign objects should be put in the unit immediately tur...

Page 139: ...plug with wet hands may cause electrical shock Do not place the unit anywhere unstable When the unit is put on an unstable stand inclined place or rigid floor it may tip over or fall resulting in inju...

Page 140: ...be brought easily to the apex of the lens under inspection 2 Installing the centering telescope 1 Remove the U CT30 2 Centering Telescope from the packaging 2 Insert the U CT30 2 Centering Telescope...

Page 141: ...e lens to be inspected on the stage 2 Bringing the measurement point to the surface of the lens under inspection Look into the eyepiece MICRO SWH10x on the right side of the main unit and focus on the...

Page 142: ...w Note If you do not see any image it is likely that the lens under inspection is far from the optical axis of the main unit In this case directly observe the lens under inspection and move it so that...

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