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`Introductory User’s Guide
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`It’s the middle ome that shows a lens and a pencil alongwith the letter() (for quick)
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`the mescage “Quick 2D - Labeled’). Keep the resulting window open as you work
`(resize and move the window as desired). When you change semething click the
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`Before analyaine this lens, you will more than likely need to scale it to the required
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`Surface Operations: Scale the Lens
`Although vou set the fiumber and field angles to the desired values mm the New
`Lens Witard, you need to be sure the lems has the specified effective focal length
`(EFL) of 6 mm. One wayto detenmine this is to display a windew offrst onder
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`Ll. Choose the Display > List Lens Data > First Order Data meng, and re-sire
`Te-position the resulting window for convenient viewing
`Note the value labeled EFL in this window(0.9523 mm), which & not optimal
`for this application. Scaling the lens data is the wiaal way to fix this.
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`Tip: You can place the EFL and various other lens properties an the status bar
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`the Status Bar tab im the Customize dialog box to access this feature.
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`Note that the EFL value is now 6 um as desired. Note also that the paranaal
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