Specifications

ACCESSORIES
Section 5-3
Lift the lever (1) on the adjustable end of the
fixture (2) and slide it to the left, out of t
he way.
Place the open end of the glass into the cone, and
slide the adjustable end of the fixture to the right
(3) up against the base of the glass so the glass
rests firmly centered inside of the inverted cone.
Apply light pressure to the right, only enough force
to prevent the glass from slipping while it rotates,
and push the lever down (1) to lock it in place. By
hand, rotate the cone or the glass, until your mark
points as straight up as possible. The electrical
power to the Rotary Fixtures motor is lowered
when it is sitting idle so that you can rotate the
cone of the fixture easily. This is OK and will not
damage the Rotary Fixtures.
Click the Rotary button in the Focus tab of the
VCP. This will bring the X-axis arm directly over
the centerline of the fixture and will also turn on
the Red Dot pointer. Align the Red Dot pointer
with the center of your mark by using your mouse
to click on the main window in the Focus tab of
the VCP. Notice that your Y-axis coordinates will
be locked in place and you can only click left and
right (in the X-axis direction). The Red Dot will
move to the location where you clicked (or type in
the coordinates in the X-Axis and Y-Axis boxes
and click Move). Adjust the position of the Red
Dot until it lines up with y
our mark, left and right.
If your mark does not line up with the Red Dot in
the rotational direction, simply grasp the glass or
the cone and manually rotate it while it is in the
fixture.
Continue repositioning until the Red Dot is on top of your mark. When it is aligned, in the VCP, locate the
X-axis coordinate number. Either write this number down or remember it. This is the coordinate of the
Red Dot pointer and it is also where you will need to position your graphic. Ignore all other coordinates.
Graphics Setup
Open your graphics software. In this case we will use
CorelDRAW11 and create a new graphic.
Using the Transformations menu, rotate your graphic
90 degrees to the right to match the glasses
orientation. Reposition your graphic so that its RIGHT
CENTER anchor point, which was the TOP CENTER
before we rotated it 90 degrees, is located at the same
X-axis coordinate as the Red Dot pointer. The vertical
placement of where you position your graphic within
your graphic software is irrelevant because the VCP
will automatically match the vertical center of the
graphic with the mark you placed on the glass. Just
make sure that the graphic is positioned within the
printable page area.