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1. 5 SETTING THE AUTO CUT It is possible to set auto cutting Before shipment the default setting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display Auto cut in Print menu Auto cut Operator ID 2 Tapthe button and select ON or OFF 3 The setting is complete When the Auto cut setting is off and you need to cut a printer form the way is that erase the measurement value by tapping the button and tap the button 91 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN DATA COMMUNICATION The COMM menu contains settings related to data output with the external device SETTING THE OUTPUT DATA STYLE The output data style can be set Before shipment the default setting is TONO 1 Tap the button of the set item display Output data in the Comm menu 2 Tapthe button and select TONO or T P Output port OFF gt Baudrate 9600bps gt Operator ID J The setting is complete Pes SETTING THE FORMAT The format can be set Before shipment the default setting is MODE1 1 Tap the button of the set item display Format in the Comm menu 2 Tapthe button and select MODE1 2 STD1 STD2 or STD5 Output port Baudrate 9600bps gt J The setting is complete MODE 1 Average value output format MODE Latest value output format SID1 TOPCON STD1 format SID2 TOPCON 510
2. 57 MEASURING THE RIGHT EYE ONEY indt a EE D 57 MEASURING THE LEFT EYE ONEY 58 OUTPUT USING RS2320 t coe an 58 tere 58 ODTPUT USING LAN eid ete ba daa 58 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN OPERATING THE SETUP 5 59 PREPARATIONS TOR SETTING E ida tus 59 OUTLINE OF SETUP SCREEN OPERATIONO i t xit c bn ans 60 RETURNING TO THE MEASUREMENT SCREEN 62 LIST OF SETUP lune a UR Pax 63 c 63 SETTING INTERNAL PRINTER PRINT 65 DATA COMMUNICATION 66 LAN CONNECGTONILAN 2222 vest Ue va tei oes 66 OPERATOR MIB 67 Sash aati 67 INET ALS TING INITIA L stor de tco de eet 68 SETTING THE BUZZER SOUND edes Di 68 SETDENGABESDARTNOBE zuo ht epa S Ut Eri DP a 69 toten bue 69 69 DISPLAYING THE TONO VALUE
3. 105 Cu 106 REPLACING THE CHINREST TISSUE 107 TL 108 CLEANING THE GOVER incidet esed eto deant 108 CLEANING THE Du bee cer 108 BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE TROUBLE SHOOTING OPERATIONS 109 MESSAGERI rie 109 CHECK c 112 TROUBLE SHOOTING 5 112 SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE 113 C TUE 113 epe 113 GENERAL INFORMATION ON USAGE AND MAINTENANCE INTENDED PATIENT POPOLEATJIOJIN deitate dietus nts tem Reus 114 INTENDED USER PRO PILE deci treiber eodd eds 114 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR 114 STORAGE USAGE PERIOD mec ia Uds 114 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR PACKAGING IN STORAGE 114 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR PACKAGING IN TRANSPORTATION 115 uat 115 de eat aat 115 SAFETY DESIGNATIONS PER IEC 60601 1 STANDARD
4. 41 5 6 410213 J The setting is completed by tapping the button SETTING THE DEFAULT GATEWAY The default gateway can be set Before shipment the default setting is 0 0 0 0 1 Tap the button of the set item display Default gateway in the LAN menu 2 Tap the button and enter the number with the ten key display XML file output Data format s 41 5 6 410213 J The setting is completed by tapping the button 96 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE PRIMARY DNS SERVER The primary DNS server can be set Before shipment the default setting is 0 0 0 0 1 Tap the button of the set item display Primary DNS server in the LAN menu 2 Tap the button and enter the number with the ten key display Primary DNS server 0 0 0 0 gt Secondary DNS server 0 0 0 0 gt 71 8 9 J 41 5 6 41203 J The setting is completed by tapping the button SETTING THE SECONDARY DNS SERVER The secondary DNS server can be set Before shipment the default setting is 0 0 0 0 1 Tapthe button of the set item display Secondary DNS server in the LAN menu 2 Tap the button and enter the number with the ten key display Primary DNS server 0 0 0 0 gt Secondary DNS server 0 0 0 0 gt J
5. Patient No Patient ID Device ID number 2 Tapthe button and select ON or OFF J The setting is complete SETTING THE NAME COLUMN The name column can be displayed on the printout Before shipment the default setting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display Name in the Print menu Date style Patient No Patient ID 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF J The setting is complete PRINTING THE DATE The measurement date can be displayed on the printout Before shipment the default setting is ON Print date 1 Tapthe button of the set item display Date in the Print menu Patient No Patient ID Device ID number Serial number When the built in battery runs out an incorrect date is printed For battery change contact your dealer or TOPCON at the address phone shown on the back cover 3 The setting is complete 86 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE DATE STYLE The date style can be set Before shipment the default setting is DMY 1 Tap the button of the set item display Date style in the Print menu 2 Tap the button and select YMD or DMY 3 The setting is complete YMD Print in year month day format MDY Print in month day year format DMY Print in day month year format SETTING THE PATIENT NO PA
6. 00 Keyboard Capital Heset Cancel lock key button button button 18 COMPONENTS 1 MEASUREMENT SCREEN AUTO MANUAL mark Display unit mark of ocular pressure value Patient No Patient ID 2 Patlent ID Number of TONO measurement times NEN TONO measurement value EL Z axis position Nozzle limit Eye Height mark Alignment mark Outer alignment mark TONO average value SETUP SCREEN Print 6 Start mode m Show Tono value Show Tono average Patient No reset Show patient ID Z axis position Nozzle limit position Nozzle limit icon Z axis operating range Z axis position icon OK CANCEL APPLY OK button Apply button Cancel button 19 COMPONENTS ALL DATA SCREEN Measurement item Right Left eye titles 1 ITONO mt L L L L J 1 L L L L L L L L L L L L L L I L L L L L L L L L 7 EXIT button Measurement count average Measurement result values PATIENT ID INPUT SCREEN Patient ID 13 I Enter window 2 2 03 5 9 2 8 5 5 9 6 5 3 2 CJ CJ GJ CJ 3 GJ 5 2 2 0 2 69 9 OO CJ 2 2 2 5 GJ CJ 0 Ren Keyboard gt Capital Hes
7. qi e Ue kettle res 96 SETTING THE PRIMARY DNS SERVER 97 SETTING THE SECONDARY DNS 97 OEE AOR Mp 98 SETTING THE USE OPERATOR ID FUNCTION 98 SETTING THE PREFIX OF OPERATOR ID 98 SE LTING THE OPERATOR ID REQUEST 99 SETTING THE FIXED OPERATOR ID 99 SETTING THE INPUT FIXED OPERATOR ID 99 REFERENCE TECHNICAL DATA THE IOP CORRECTION VALUES 100 MAINTENANCE DALEY GE GIG We oy sss dee PO 101 GEEANING THE INSTRUMENT te 101 CLEANING THE MEASURING WINDOW 9 101 CLEANING THE NOZZLE AND THE GLASS INSIDE THE MEASURING NOZZLE 102 CLEANING THE COMPONENTS THAT COME INTO CONTACT WITHTHE PA TENT sects De S dote 103 Br Asie 103 ORDERING CONSUMABLE ITEMS eee see uomen 103 USER MAINTENANCE 5 104 MANUFACTURER MAINTENANCE 5 104 BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT OF THE CONTROL PANEL 104 meh daneben
8. TAROU 7 2 5 2 9 9 2 9 2 6 69 9 2 5 2 s 2 CJ 2 2 GJ 2 2 5 2 9 2 5 0 9 CO 0 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 CO Keyboard 4 Return to the Measurement screen and confirm that the patient ID is updated pu Patient ID mmHg 1 00 03 mm If the patient ID is set to OFF in the initial setting the patient No patient ID is not displayed on the measurement screen 41 BASIC OPERATIONS AUTO MODE MEASUREMENT Auto measurement mode may not be possible in cases where the eyelid and the eyelashes cover the pupil If this occurs the operator should tell the patient to open their eyes as wide as possible or lift the eyelid to allow for measure ment Auto measurement mode may not be possible due to frequent blinks or existing abnormalities in the corneal surface caused by corneal disease etc In this case select manual mode The ocular pressure varies due to heart beats and tears So if it is not possible to obtain exact measurement values by measur ing only once or twice it is recommended to perform ocular pressure measurements several times When operating the instrument be careful that the instrument does not touch the patient s nose If touched clean the instru ment as specified in CLEANING THE INSTRUMENT on page 101 If the patient is wearing make up on the eye
9. 115 OPERATION PIINGIBPEES iiicetussic ii UN bt e Cs 116 Bie CTS 117 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY 118 REFERENCE MATERIAL OP TIONAL ACCESSORIES eia tatus nen ep 122 SHAPE OF PLUG a 122 IPA FONT LICENSE AGREEMENT 1 0 123 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Ensuring the Safety of Patients and Operators When operating the instrument do not touch the patient s eye or nose To prevent corneal damage do not measure a patient with corneal disease or one who s had corneal surgery To prevent corneal damage do not measure a patient wearing a contact lens Tell the patient to remove the contact lens Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this prod uct will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Preventing Electric Shocks and Fire To avoid fire and electric shock install the instrument in a dry place free of water and other liquids To avoid electric shock do not insert metal objects into the instrument body through the vent holes or gaps To avoid fire and electric shock do not put cups or other containers with liquids near the instrument To avoid fire in the event of an instrument malfunction immediately turn OFF
10. eu 70 DISPLAYING THE feo a D e DE s 70 DISPLAYING THE TONO AVERAGE VALUE 71 DISPLAYING THE ADJUSTED VALUE a uu Ova 71 RESETTING THE PATIENT 72 DISPLAYING 72 SETTING THE REQUIRED PATIENT ID ott eo att 73 SETTING THE DEVICE ID NUMBELFU 73 DISPLAYING THE DEVICE ID NUMBER 74 SETTING THE WAITING POSITION AFTER MEASUREMENT 74 SEITING THE AUTO POWER SAVE basa 75 SETTING THE TOUCH MEASUREMENT 75 SETTING THE NUMBER OF CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENTS 76 SETTING THE NUMBER OF CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENTS 76 SETTING THE ADDITIONAL 50 77 SETTING LOW CREDIBILITY 0 77 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME 78 SETTING THE INITIAL MEASUREMENT 78 SETTING THE DISPLAY UNIT OCULAR PRESSURE MEASUREMENT VALUES TONO 79 SETTING THE DISPLAY UNIT OF CORNEA THICKNESS MEASUREMENT VALUES PACHO 79 SETTING THE AVERAGE VALUE THE OCULAR PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
11. m TO USE THIS MANUAL Head the instructions on pages 7 to 11 before using the machine e Regarding connection to various devices see CONNECTING EXTERNAL I O TERMI NALS on page 29 If you would like an overview of the system begin by reading BASIC OPERATIONS page 33 For setting various functions see SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN on page 59 GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMATION USER MAINTENANCE To maintain the safety and performance of the equipment never attempt to do maintenance except for the items specified below For details follow the instructions FUSE CHANGE For details See FUSE CHANGE on page 106 CLEANING THE MEASURING WINDOW GLASS For details See CLEANING THE INSTRUMENT on page 101 CLEANING THE NOZZLE AND WINDOW GLASS INSIDE THE NOZZLE Regarding the measuring nozzle and the glass surface inside the measuring nozzle cleaning is allowed For details see CLEANING THE NOZZLE AND THE GLASS INSIDE THE MEA SURING NOZZLE on page 102 DISCLAIMERS TOPCON is not responsible for damage due to fire earthquakes actions or inactions of third persons or other accidents or damage due to negligence and misuse by the user and any use under unusual conditions TOPCON is not responsible for damage derived from inability to properly use this equipment such as loss of business profits and suspension of business TOPCON is not responsible for damage caused by operations other than those described in t
12. When the measuring head has reached the limit of movement vertical lateral directions a yellow colored limit mark appears showing it is the movement limit in that direction Tap the display move the measuring head to a position until the pupil image comes to the center Limit mark Patient ID 00 03 00 03 P s mm TP 80 52 gt Ix 43 BASIC OPERATIONS When the measuring head is at the limit of movement in the for ward direction TOO CLOSE is displayed and the buzzer sounds and when it is at the limit of movement in the backward direction TOO FAR is displayed Using the Measuring Head Forward Backward button move the measuring head to a position until the pupil image comes to the center PauentiD ae T 90 03 5 EE Pes d mmHg 00 03 PU J TOOFAR 71 7 AVG Patient ID 82 TAROU T 90 03 90 03 SSS A PT mw NE Eig TP 30 80 4 a 1x e 1x b 60 Limit of movement in the Limit of movement in the backward direction forward direction 2 Alignment starts automatically and measurement is performed The measurement result is displayed ADJ1 5 80 2
13. 1 Tap the button of the set item display Include error data in the Print menu 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF Include error data P TOPCON logo Operator ID rinter order rint N mmHg Display on hPa IOP ADJ Formula J The setting is complete PRINTING THE TOPCON LOGO The TOPCON logo can be displayed on the printout Before shipment the default setting is ON Print TOPCON logo 1 Tap the button of the set item display TOPCON logo in the Print menu 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF Include error data TOPCON logo mmHg Display on hPa IOP ADJ Formula 3 The setting is complete 88 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE MESSAGE It is possible to set the message data print to ON or OFF Before shipment the default set ting is OFF 1 Tap the button of the set item display Message in the Print menu 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF Include error data TOPCON logo mmHg Display on hPa IOP ADJ Formula J The setting is complete SETTING THE MESSAGE DATA The message data can be set 1 Tap the button of the set item display Message data in the Print menu 2 The message input screen is displayed and enter desired character with keyboard Message data 72 Sample TOPCON 69 2 8 9 5 5 69 8 9 89 5 9 59
14. Comm Ajuto print rinter Operator ID Show Tono value Show Pacho value Show Tono average aie 2 Operate the button or button as necessary and display the page to confirm change E Buzzer Start mode Auto print Initial Buzzer OFF Auto print Printer ON Instead of the button the buttons and ten key would be displayed 60 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN UP DOWN BUTTON Tap the A up or bz down button on the screen to change the setting Initial Press average Interger Ex TH Up Down buttons IOP Adjustment Center CCT Base D d NV Adjustment Coefficient 500 Pupil distance i R L move Full Auto Chin rest height Control panel brightness LEVEL 4 TEN KEY Tap ten key on the screen and enter the figure If there are several windows to enter tap the window to enter the figure by ten key Tap button to set the input value LAN connection 192 168 0 1 r l Enter window XML file output Data format 9 Shared folder setting 4 m 6 IP address setting fata m 3 IP address o Subnet mask Default gateway KEYBOARD Tap the keyboard on the screen and enter characters If there are several windows to enter tap the window to enter the figure by
15. Display screen is displayed The display unit is varied according to the Settings of setup Setup item TONO display unit in intraocular pressure measurement mmHg in TONO measurement mode Setup item TONO display unit in intraocular pressure measurement hPa in TONO measurement mode RIGHT LEFT TONO TONO TONO TONO hPa mmHg hPa mmHg EE ERE am iss am 54 BASIC OPERATIONS Setup setting Display unit in intraocular pressure measurement mmHg IOP adjust ment ON T P measurement mode only in CT 1P RIGHT LEFT TONO ADJ PACHO TONO ADJ PACHO mmHg mmHg mm mmHg mmHg mm Setup setting Display unit in intraocular pressure measurement hPa intraocular pressure adjustment ON T P measurement mode only in CT 1P TONO ADJ TONO ADJ PACHO hPa hPa mmHg mmHg mm 1 For data in manual measurement the color of a character turns to yellow 55 BASIC OPERATIONS OPERATION AFTER USE 1 Tap the button on control panel 2 The confirmation message of end operation is displayed A Turn off the unit YES Tap the button Return the chinrest and measuring head to their initial positions The message of Please don t turn the main switch off until the unit stops is displayed The operation is complete then the message of The unit stops comp
16. 68 69 69 5 2 8 5 2 5 9 2 8 69 69 69 69 9 9 E 89 2 5 5 59 5 89 6369 Ges J The setting is completed by tapping the button SETTING THE PRINTING ORDER The printing order can be set Before shipment the default setting is SIMPLE 1 Tap the button of the set item display Printer order in the Print menu 2 Tap the button and select R L DATA or SIMPLE ES Include error data TOPCON logo SIMPLE mmHg Display on hPa IOP ADJ Formula e When the is set to SIMPLE measurement data of the latest three measurements are printed Once the printing order is set to SIMPLE the result of thickness is printed in um unit even if display unit is set to 89 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE MEASUREMENT CORRECTION VALUE The measurement correction value can be set Before shipment the default setting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display Measure correction in the Print menu 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF Include error data TOPCON logo Message Message data Printer order Measure correction mmHg Display hPa IOP ADJ Formula The measurement correction value is calculated by the calcula tion formula in SETTING THE IOP ADJUSTMENT in the
17. esses 80 SETTING THE IOP ADJUSTMENT nes 80 SETTING THE CENTRAL CORNEA THICKNESS BASE VALUE 81 SETTING THE ADJUSTMENT 81 SETTING THE DISTANCE E ERI Dro sales ase 82 SE TING THERE MOV Eases anre Vr tp seh 82 SETTING THE lest tox tec put oeque a 83 SETTING THE CONTROL PANEL BRIGHTNESS 83 SETTING THE 84 SELTING THE PAOKINGOMODBE citas 84 SETTING THE SHADED CHARACTERS eese 84 SE FUNG THE insolite ue et codem ntis tte 85 SE TING THE 85 86 SETTING THE NAME 2 0 86 PRINTING THE DATE 86 SETTING THE DATE STYGGE 87 SETTING THE PATIENT 200044000 87 PRINTING THE DEVICE ID ie patera ea purs 87 PRINTING THE SERIAL 8 88 SETTING THE INCLUDING ERROR 88 PRINTING THE TOPCON 88 SETTING LE MESSAGE
18. 596 U gt 95 dip U for 5 sec 6 kV contact 8 kV air 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines 1 kV line s to line s 2 line s to earth lt 5 U gt 95 dip in U for 0 5 cycle 40 U 60 dip in for 5 cycles 70 U 30 dip in U for 25 cycles lt 5 U gt 95 dip in U for 5 sec Floors should be wood con crete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 3096 Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user or the CT 1P CT 1 requires continued operation during power mains interrup tions it is recommended that the CT 1P CT 1 be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or battery Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels char acteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment NOTE Ujis the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level GENERAL INFORMATION ON USAGE AND MAINTENANCE 119 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The CT 1P CT 1 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the CT 1P CT 1 should assure that
19. Operator 0 ID 4 m 6 3 02 3 EJ EA 3 The setting is completed by tapping the button 97 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN OPERATOR ID The Operator ID menu contains settings related to Operator ID SETTING THE USE OPERATOR ID FUNCTION The Use Operator ID function can be set Before shipment the default setting is OFF 1 Tapthe button of the set item display Use operator ID in the Operator ID menu 2 Tapthe button and select ON or OFF J The setting is complete SETTING THE PREFIX OF OPERATOR ID FUNCTION The prefix of operator ID can be set Before shipment the default setting is NULL 1 Tap the button of the set item display Prefix of Ope ID in the Operator ID menu 2 Tap the button and enter the desired character with the keyboard 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 8 5 Es 89 69 68 59 5 5 5 2 2 68 89 4 69 8 59 89 69 5 9 9 6 89 89 8 8 69 Gm J The setting is completed by tapping the button 98 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE OPERATOR ID REQUEST The operator ID request can be set Before shipment the default setting is OFF 1 Tap the button of the set item display Operator ID request in the Operator ID menu 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF Input Fixed Ope ID
20. m mmHg P 00 03 mm AVG m MEASURING THE RIGHT EYE ONLY 1 Tap the button to move the measuring head to the right 2 When the measuring head stops moving tap the button once again the lock icon is displayed When the lock icon is displayed the measuring head does not move to the other eye even when the measurement of one eye is finished To release the lock tap the R icon The lock icon disappears 57 OPTIONAL OPERATIONS MEASURING THE LEFT EYE ONLY Operation is the same as measuring the right eye In order to measure the other eye when the lock icon is dis played tap the other side button or L button OUTPUT USING RS232C This instrument can output data to a PC etc via the RS232C interface 1 Connect the interface cable to RS232C OUT Refer to CONNECTING EXTERNAL I O TERMINALS on page 29 Set up of data communication settings For details refer to COMMUNICATION on page 66 2 3 Perform measurements 4 Tap the button on the control panel When output is completed RS232C SUCCESS is displayed on the screen INPUT USING USB This instrument can input ID numbers from a bar code reader etc via the USB 1 Check the connection of USB For connection refer to CONNECTING EXTERNAL I O TERMINALS on page 29 2 Input ID numbers from the external device The inputted ID numbers are displayed on the screen
21. BASIC OPERATIONS Even if fine alignment has not been achieved measurement can be performed by tapping the button To ensure correct measurement try to get fine alignment Only when the outer alignment mark is displayed measurement can be done by pressing the button or by tapping the screen When rotating the control panel to operate it at the upper part of the product do not press the button too hard so as not to lose the alignment To stop alignment in the middle tap the button It is possible to stop alignment also by tapping the control panel anywhere while an button is displayed Measurement is performed and measurement values are displayed on the control panel TD Patient ID BE TOPCON_TAROU 3 03 03 RJ 14 01 AVG 5 ADJ 4 5 AVG 5 ADJ4 5 aa Ax DISPLAYING MEASUREMENT VALUES With regard to measurement values for both TONO and PACHO only in CT 1P data of the latest three measurements are displayed on the control panel Figures only Measurement was done correctly figures When the reliability of measurement is low only TONO ERROR Measurement was not done correctly OVER When the measurement range is exceeded only TONO n TONO average value display low reliability numerical data with are not added to average value calculation However if all measurement data are numerical data with average value calculation is done using these data In the data printou
22. lt gt 44 BASIC OPERATIONS When the Full Auto move mode is selected in the initial setting the instrument measuring head moves automatically to the other eye side for measuring If the patient closes or blinks their eyes at the time of the right and left eye change the change may be unable to be performed correctly If the Manual of R L move mode is selected press the button or button of the other eye side If the Auto RL of R L move mode is selected the measuring head moves automatically to the other eye side how ever a measurement is not performed Auto print available only under Auto mode When the auto print setting is ON in the initial setting mea surement results are printed out automatically after measuring E NOTES the right and left eyes See page 69 When Please touch pupil on the screen is displayed please confirm if the patient s eye fits normal conditions for measuring Then tap the pupil on the control panel again e f measurement values were not obtained for the set measure ment count due to measurement errors an additional measure ment is performed For the additional measurement see page 77 e When the alignment status has continued for more than 30 sec onds Please touch pupil on the screen is displayed then the mode is changed automatically to the Manual measurement mode To stop alignment in the middle tap the button It is possible to s
23. x Adjusted IOP Measured IOP Measured CCT A x B 10000 2 A Center CCT Base B Agjustment Coefficient IOP Intraocular pressure mmHg Central corneal thickness um 1 The adjusted IOP that is calculated A and is just a reference value 2 correction factor inputs a value integrally Only in CT 1P 80 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE CENTRAL CORNEA THICKNESS BASE VALUE The central cornea thickness base value can be set Before shipment the default setting is 545 1 Tap the button of the set item display Center CCT Base in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and enter the number with the ten key display Initial Press average Mode Integer gt __ ess 4 5 6 1 2 R L move Fun Auto gt Control panel brightness LEVEL 4 J The setting is complete by tapping the button Only in CT 1P SETTING THE ADJUSTMENT COEFFICIENT The adjustment coefficient can be set Before shipment the default setting is 500 1 Tap the button of the set item display Adjustment Coefficient in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and enter the number with the ten key display Initial Press average Mode Integer Center CCT Base 9 Adjustment Coefficient 00 4 5 6 Pupil distance 68mm mm 2 3 R L move Full Auto Chin rest height Low Control panel
24. CONTAMINATION BY DUST Remove the dust with a soft brush and wipe with the attached monitor cleaner CONTAMINATION BY FINGERPRINTS Wipe with the attached monitor cleaner If the stain still remains moisten the monitor cleaner with water and then wipe off the stain 108 MAINTENANCE BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE TROUBLE SHOOTING OPERATIONS MESSAGE LIST ERROR Displayed when the measurement is an error OVER Displayed when the measurement is over Finished Displayed when normal measurements are completed for the set measurement count CLEAN THE Displayed when a blot is detected on the measuring window during MEASURING WINDOW TONO measurement Clean the measuring window glass by refer GLASS rng to CLEANING THE MEASURING WINDOW GLASS on page 101 CLEAN INSIDE Displayed when a blot is detected on the measuring window during NOZZLE GLASS TONO measurement Clean the measuring nozzle and the glass inside the measuring nozzle by referring to CLEANING THE NOZ ZLE AND THE GLASS INSIDE THE MEASURING NOZZLE on page 102 Close printer cover The printer cover is open Close the cover until it clicks Printer paper is used up Supply printer paper Fatal Error Displayed when the printer unit does not operate normally such as the cutter does not work Call the serviceman Patient ID is required Displayed when the output operation is requested when the setting Please set patient ID Required patient ID is ON but th
25. Manual mode The name of the selected mode Auto Manual is displayed on the control panel Displays the SETUP screen 15 COMPONENTS FUNCTION BUTTON 30 60 button Print out button ALL CLEAR button Count change button All data button Safety stopper button DURING MEASUREMENT a E gt 60 a E MULTI 1x Count change button All data button i i Print out button Safety stopper button EM ALL CLEAR button Alignment stop button 16 COMPONENTS Alignment stop button owitches between 1 30 range and 1 60 range Switches the number of measurements in the AUTO measure ment as follows Measures the number of times as previously set One time measurement Before shipment the default set ting is time measurement When R L move mode is set to Full Auto or Auto RL after measuring the first eye the main body automatically moves to the settings for the other eye Displays all measurement data on the screen Displays on measurement stand by and prints measurement results Tap the button when no measurement data is present to feed the paper Switches to the setting screen of the nozzle limit position to prevent the measuring window glass from hitting the patient s eye during the measurement Clears all measurement data Displayed during a measurement the alignment operati
26. bottom of the device Be sure to hold the bottom with two persons To avoid injury be aware of projections at the bottom Carrying by one person may cause harm to his her back or injury by falling parts Also holding areas other than the bot tom and holding the External 1 terminal cover may cause injury as well as damage to the instrument To prevent damage and injuries do not install the instru ment on an uneven unsteady or sloped surface When setting an instrument on an instrument table pay attention not to catch the patient s fingers between the instrument and the table 1 Firmly hold the instrument at the position shown below and place it on the automatic instrument table For the adjustable instrument table see OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES on page 122 External terminal cover Holding positions Holding the instrument CONNECTING POWER CABLE Be sure to connect the power plug to an AC 3 pin receptacle equipped with grounding Connection to a receptacle without N WARNINGS grounding may cause fire and electric shock in case of short circuiting To avoid electric shock do not handle the power plug with wet fingers 1 Make sure the POWER switch of the instrument is OFF 2 Tiltthe body slowly so that the POWER switch is on top and the power inlet at the bottom can be seen 28 PREPARATIONS 3 Connectthe power cable to the Power inlet si 4 insert the power cable plug into th
27. mmHg hPa ERR ERR 12M 16M 13 17 13 17 125 16 5 L mmHg hPa ERR ERR 12M 16M 13 17 13 17 12 5 16 5 TOPCON Hello World Barcode Patient No Operator ID Name entry column Device ID number Patient No Patient ID when Patient ID is input Tono value on display unit hPa Tono average value on display unit hPa Topcon Logo mark Message column Printed example when CT 1P Device ID number Measurement date Serial number Title of TONO value Title of Pacho value Title of IOP ADJ Formula CT 010017 OID TOPCON_TAROU NAME 2012 01 01 11 00 NO Patient ID 01 SN 0000001 TONO DATA R L mmHg ADJ mmHg ADJ ERR ERR ERR ERR 12M 12M 12 12 19 13 10M 10M 13 13 11 11 12 5 12 5 11 0 11 0 lt gt L hPa ADJ hPa ADJ ERR ERR ERR ERR 16M 16M 16 16 17 17 13M 13M 17 17 14 14 15 5 16 5 14 3 14 3 PACH DATA R mm lt L gt mm ERR ERR 0 511M 0 510 0 510 0 509 M 0 510 0 508 M 0 510 0 509 IOP ADJ FORMULA A 545 B 500 TOPCON Hello World Printer order of Print is set to DATA Barcode Patient No Operator ID Name entry column Device ID number Patient No Patient ID when Patient ID is input Device ID number Tono value on display unit mmHg Tono average value on display unit mmHg Tono value on display unit hPa Tono average value on display unit hPa Measured value of
28. riti value Only data outputted i TONO Pacho data are outputted dn MODE1 Average value output format MODE2 Latest value output format Format STD1 TOPCON STD1 format MODE1 92 STD2 TOPCON STD2 format STD5 TOPCON STD5 format Output port is disabled pu Output port is enabled 2400bps Baudrate value 2400bps 9600bps Baudrate value 9600bps heheh 1 Only in CT 1P LAN CONNECTION LAN LAN contains settings related to data output via LAN Initial value LAN connection is on iid bid LAN connection is off XML file is outputted EM XML file is not outputted Data file is not output STD5 TOPCON 5705 format nd ii Shared folder up to 32 characters User name up to 32 characters Path and permission to the shared folder is set Password up to 16 characters Shared folder setting Set by keyboard display Assign IP address manually patches Assign address automatically 0 0 0 0 IP address Set by ten key display IP address of PC to output data 0 0 0 0 Subnet mask Subnet mask address of CT 1P CT 1 0 0 0 0 Set by ten key display 0 0 0 0 Default gateway Set by ten key display Default gateway address of CT 1P CT 1 0 0 0 0 Poman DNS uud Primary DNS Server number 0 0 0 0 97 server Set by ten key display Seconda DNS 12 Secondary DNS Server number 0 0 0 0 97 server Set by ten key display 66
29. surement In the error of ERR OVER etc the M mark is not printed value with low reliability is outputted with the parenthesis notation 21 COMPONENTS CT 1 010017 Device ID number Patient No OID TOPCON_TAROU Operator ID NAME Name entry column Measurement date 2012_01_01 AM 11 00 NO Patient ID 01 Device ID number Serial number SN 0000001 Patient No Title of Tono value TONO DATA Patient ID when Patient ID is input Display unit at Tono mmHg AVG WT T 13M 8 M 7M 7 0 Tono average value on Tono val n displ nit MMH SN 9 L 9 7 10 9 0 display unit mmHg TOPCON Topcon Logo mark Hello World Message column As for the patient No the result of the printing will differ depending on whether the patient ID is inputted or not inputted Input Patient ID is printed Not input Patient No starts from 0001 automatically added 1 upon com pletion of measurement is printed The M mark is printed on the value measured by manual surement In the error of ERR OVER etc the M mark is not printed value with low reliability is outputted with the parenthesis notation 22 COMPONENTS Printed example when Printer order of Print is set to R L CT 1P Device ID number Measurement date Serial number Title of TONO value Adjusted measurement value mmHg Tono value on display unit mmHg Average value of adjusted
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31. CCT Average value of CCT Center CCT Base Adjustment Coefficient Topcon Logo mark Message column 25 COMPONENTS CT 1 Barcode CT 010017 Patient No Operator ID Device ID number OID ITOPCON TAROU NAME Name entry column Measurement date 2012 01 01 AM 11 00 NO Patient ID 01 SN 0000001 Device ID number Patient No Patient ID when Patient ID is Serial number Title of TONO value TONO DATA R lt L gt mmHg hPa mmHg hPa ERR ERR ERR ERR Tono value on display unit 12M 16M 12 16 mmHg 13 17 10M 13M 13 12 5 17 11 14 Tono value on display unit hPa Tono average value on display unit mmHg 16 5 11 0 14 3 Tono average value on display unit hPa Topcon Logo mark Message column TOPCON Hello World 26 COMPONENTS STANDARD ACCESSORIES Power cable 1 Chinrest pin 2 The following are standard accessories Make sure that all these items included the quantity is indicated parenthesis S Printer paper 2 Monitor cleaner 1 Chinrest tissue 1 Dust cover 1 User Manual Instruction Manual Unpacking and Assembling Cleaning Procedure 1 each Accessory case 1 Measuring window cap 1 Applicator 1 Blower 1 27 COMPONENTS PREPARATIONS INSTALLATION he instrument should be moved by two people holding the
32. J The setting is complete When outputting operator ID is not inputted a warning is dis played if the setting of Operator ID request is ON SETTING THE FIXED OPERATOR ID The fixed operator ID can be set Before shipment the default setting is OFF 1 button of the set item display Fixed operator ID in the Operator ID menu 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF EE Use Operator ID Prefix of Ope ID Operator ID request Fixed Operator ID Input Fixed Ope ID J The setting is complete SETTING THE INPUT FIXED OPERATOR ID FUNCTION The Input the fixed operator ID function can be set Before shipment the default setting is NULL 1 Tap the button of the set item display Input fixed Ope ID in the Operator ID menu 2 Tap the button and enter the desired character with the keyboard Input Fixed Ope ID 13 89 2 2 2 5 6 1 9 0 8 2 8 89 68 69 69 89 5 89 8 8 2 6696969 969 690909 2 89 69 89 89 8 m J The setting is completed by tapping the button 99 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN REFERENCE TECHNICAL DATA THE IOP CORRECTION VALUES CCT Adjustments are not supported by performance data Table 1 below provides the IOP correction values Table 1 Correction Values Correction Values according to corneal thickness of 545 um These c
33. No Shown on the rating plate on the right side of the base Period of Usage Please give us the date of purchase Description of Problem as detailed as possible COMPUTERIZED TONOMETER CT 1P COMPUTERIZED TONOMETER CT 1 USER MANUAL Version of 2012 2012 03 100LW2 Date of issue 13th March 2012 Published by TOPCON CORPORATION 75 1 Hasunuma cho Itabashi ku Tokyo 174 8580 Japan 02012 TOPCON CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COMPUTERIZED TONOMETER CT 1P CT TOPCON MEDICAL SYSTEMS INC 111 Bauer Drive Oakland NJ 07436 USA 1 201 599 5100 Fax 1 201 599 5250 www topconmedical com TOPCON CANADA INC 110 Provencher Avenue Boisbriand QC J7G 1N1 CANADA 1 450 430 7771 1 450 430 6457 www topcon ca TOPCON EUROPE MEDICAL B V European Representative European Sole Sales Company Essebaan 11 2908 LJ Capelle a d IJssel P O Box145 2900 AC Capelle a d IJssel THE NETHERLANDS 31 0 10 4585077 Fax 31 0 10 4585045 E mail medical topcon nl www topcon eu ITALY OFFICE Viale Industria 60 20037 Paderno Dugnano Milano ITALY Phone 39 02 9186671 Fax 39 02 91081091 E mail topconitaly tiscali it www topcon it DANMARK OFFICE Praestemarksvej 25 4000 Roskilde DANMARK 45 46 327500 Fax 45 46 327555 E mail www topcondanmark dk IRELAND OFFICE Unit 276 Blanchardstown Corporate Park 2 Ballyco
34. OUTPUT USING LAN This instrument can output data to a PC etc via the LAN interface Connect the network cable to LAN OUT For connection refer to CONNECTING EXTERNAL I O TERMINALS on page 29 Set up of LAN connection settings For details refer to LAN CONNECTION on page 66 2 3 Perform measurements 4 Tap the button on the control panel For an explanation of messages during communication refer to the MESSAGE LIST on page 109 58 OPTIONAL OPERATIONS SETTING FUNCTIONS THE SETUP SCREEN OPERATING THE SETUP SCREEN Various functions can be set on the SETUP screen PREPARATIONS FOR SETTING 1 sure that the power cable is connected For connection refer to CONNECTING POWER CABLE on page 28 2 ON the switch 3 Tap the button on the control panel Patient ID T 99 03 00 03 P mm AVG ADJ e pa as EJ SETUP screen is displayed Page display Back Page button Next page button O Initial Buzzer Start mode Index Auto print Printer Show Tono value Show Pacho value Show Tono average Return 5 Adi value Descriptions LM Options Current condition button 59 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN OUTLINE OF SETUP SCREEN OPERATIONS 1 Tap and select the category to set Initial EJuzzer mode
35. SETTING The IP address setting can be set to Fix or Auto Before shipment the default setting is Fix 1 Tap the button of the set item display IP address setting in the LAN menu 2 Tapthe button and select FIX Set IP address to fix or AUTO Set IP address to auto Shared folder setting IP address setting IP address Subnet mask Default gateway J The setting is complete 95 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE IP ADDRESS The IP address can be set Before shipment the default setting is 0 0 0 0 1 Tap the button of the set item display IP address in the LAN menu 2 Tap the button and enter the number with the ten key display XML file output Data format Shared folder setting IP address setting IP address Subnet mask Default gateway 0 0 0 0 gt 0 0 0 0 gt 0 0 0 0 gt 192 168 0 1 ICI 41023 J The setting is completed by tapping the button SETTING THE SUBNET MASK The subnet mask can be set Before shipment the default setting is 0 0 0 0 1 Tap the button of the set item display Subnet mask in the LAN menu 2 Tap the button and enter the number with the ten key display XML file output Data format Shared folder setting IP address setting IP address Subnet mask Default gateway
36. SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN OPERATOR ID OPERATOR contains settings related to Operator ID value Page Operator ID will be displayed on the control panel Operator ID will not be displayed on the control OFF panel and printer output up to 3 characters Operator ID Operator ID is not required ON request Operator ID is required Operator ID is not fixed COON Operator ID is fixed Input Fixed Set by ten key display Ope ID up to13 characters SPECIAL SPECIAL is a mode for service engineers only it can not be accessed Prefix of Ope ID etbylen key display prefix of Operator ID can be registered NULL 67 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN INITIAL SETTING INITIAL INITIAL contains settings related to the initial status upon power on Measurement functions including measurement mode auto mode and the number of continuous measurements as well as the display of the measurement results the date and language can be set 1 Tap the category Initial of the SETUP screen The programmable items for the initial setting are displayed Buzzer Initial Start mode Auto print Printer Show Tono value Show Pacho value Show Tono average Show Adj value To exit from this screen Tap the button he SETUP screen is exited and the MEASUREMENT screen returns 2 Tap the button as needed until the set ite
37. The product conforms to the EMC standard 60601 1 2 Ed3 0 2007 a MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT needs special precautions regarding and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS b Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT c The use of ACCESSORIES transducers and cables other than those specified with the exception of transducers and cables sold by the manufacturer of the EQUIPMENT or SYS TEM as replacement parts for internal components may result in increased EMISSIONS or decreased IMMUNITY of the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM d The EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equip ment If adjacent or stacked use is necessary the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used e The use of the ACCESSORY transducer or cable with EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS other than those specified may result in increased EMISSION or decreased IMMUNITY of the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The CT 1P CT 1 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the CT 1P CT 1 should assure that it is used in such an environ ment Emissionstest Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance The CT 1P CT 1 uses RF energy only for its int
38. average Show Adj value 3 The setting is complete Only in CT 1P 70 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN DISPLAYING THE TONO AVERAGE VALUE It is possible to set whether or not to display the Tono average value Before shipment the default setting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display Show Tono average in the Ini tial menu 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF Initial Buzzer Start mode Auto print Printer Show Tono value Show Pacho value Show Tono average Show Adj value J The setting is complete DISPLAYING THE ADJUSTED VALUE It is possible to set whether or not to display the Adjusted value Before shipment the default setting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display Show Adj value in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF Initial Buzzer Start mode Auto print Operator ID Printer Show Tono value Show Pacho value Show Tono average Show Adj value 3 The setting is complete Only in CT 1P 71 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN RESETTING THE PATIENT It is possible to set whether or not to reset the patient No upon power on Before shipment the default setting is OFF 1 Tap the button of the set item display Patient No reset in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF Initial Patient No reset Show p
39. bottom If the pupil is not displayed on the control panel move the mea suring head by pressing the control panel checking the eye height mark on the measurement window as a guide see page 36 When the measuring head has reached the limit of movement vertical lateral directions a yellow colored limit mark appears showing it is the movement limit in that direction Tap the dis play move the measuring head to a position until the pupil image comes to the center Limit mark 0 60 a When the measuring head is at the limit of movement in the for ward direction TOO CLOSE is displayed and the buzzer sounds and when it is at the limit of movement in the backward direction TOO is displayed Using the Measuring Head Forward Backward button move the measuring head to a posi tion until the pupil image comes to the center Ww j 30 MULTI E 60 1 Limit of movement in the Limit of movement in the backward direction forward direction 3 When the measuring head moves the displayed patient eye is enlarged Ka 201 NG ADJ m 30 x TONO FX Ej 4 Tap the button and focus on the patient s eye The align ment dot is reflected off focus on the cornea 2 Patient ID 82 H 00 TNNT DUE Outer alignment mark Alignment dot Measuring head forward backward button Alignment mark
40. ethanol 2 Using a blower remove dust and dirt from the glass surface Moisten the applicator with ethanol 4 Wipe the glass surface lightly with the applicator from the center outward Wiping the glass surface 5 Use a new applicator and wipe the glass surface in a similar manner repeat this several times To ensure thorough removal of grease from the measuring win dow glass be sure to replace the applicator and use a new one for each of these repeated wiping operations 101 MAINTENANCE 6 Cleaning is completed when grease is thoroughly removed If stains cannot be removed easily call your dealer When the measuring window glass becomes stained CLEAN THE MEASURING WINDOW GLASS is displayed on the control panel screen CLEANING THE NOZZLE AND THE GLASS INSIDE THE MEASURING NOZZLE e If there is any foreign matter or around the measuring nozzle it may enter and damage the patient s eye during the measurement If there is any clean the measuring nozzle e When glass inside the measuring nozzle becomes stained it makes the fixation target unclear causing errors in auto alignment and measurement values If the fixation target is unclear or measurement values with parentheses are frequent clean the glass inside the measuring nozzle e Clean the glass when CLEAN INSIDE NOZZLE GLASS is displayed on the control panel screen To clean the measuring window glass measuring nozzle and the gl
41. it is used in such an environment IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic environment Immunity test test level level guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the CT 1P CT 1 including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Hecommended separation distance Conducted RF 3 Vrms 1 2 IEC 61000 4 6 150kHz to d 1 2 P 80MHz to 800MHz 80MHz d 2 3 800MHz to 2 5GHz Radiated RF 3 V m IEC 61000 4 3 80MHz to where P is the maximum output power rat 2 5GHz ing of the transmitter in watts W accord ing to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compli ance level in each frequency range 9 Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 180 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predict
42. measurement value Tono average value on display unit mmHg Title of Pacho value Measured value of CCT Average value of CCT Title of IOP ADJ Formula CT 010017 OID TOPCON_TAROU NAME 2012 01 01 AM 11 00 NO Patient ID 01 SN 0000001 TONO DATA lt R gt mmHg ADJ hPa ADJ ERR ERR ERR ERR 12 12 16M 16M 13 13 17 17 13 13 17 17 125 7125 16 5 16 5 DATA R mm ERR 0 511M 0 510 0 510 AVG 0 510 TONO DATA lt L gt mmHg ADJ hPa ADJ ERR ERR ERR ERR 12 12 16M 16M 13 13 17 17 13 13 17 17 AVG 12 5 12 5 16 5 16 5 PACH DATA lt L gt mm ERR 0 511M 0 510 0 510 AVG 0 510 IOP ADJ FORMULA A 545 B 500 TOPCON Hello World Barcode Patient No Operator ID Name entry column Device ID number Patient No Patient ID when Patient ID is input Tono value on display unit hPa Result of IOP adjustment by CCT Adjusted measurement value hPa Tono average value on display hPa Average value of adjusted measurement value hPa Display unit at Pacho Center CCT Base Adjustment Coefficient Topcon Logo mark Message column 23 COMPONENTS CT 1 Device ID number Measurement date Serial number Title of TONO value Tono value on display unit mmHg Tono average value on display unit mmHg 24 COMPONENTS CT 010017 TAROU NAME 2012 01 01 AM 11 00 NO Patient ID 01 SN 0000001 TONO DATA R
43. on the control panel it moves toward the direction of the panel part tapped continuously ip Patient ID 90 03 R mmHg 00 03 P 00 03 d A ADJ 40 Wo E 16 442 4 49 32 PREPARATIONS BASIC OPERATIONS PREPARATION BEFORE MEASUREMENT Do not put the patient s face on the chinrest until the power is on TURNING ON THE INSTRUMENT 1 sure the power cable is connected properly For the details of the connection refer to CONNECTING POWER on page 28 2 Tum on the SWITCH 3 The title screen and measurement screen are displayed and the confirmation message of setting of safety stopper is displayed in a few seconds e 90 03 T mmHg Please be sure to perform setting of stopper before measuring for patient safety 00 01 P Display this message at power on also from the next time Refer to 37 Page for SETTING THE SAFETY STOPPER If YES is tapped the confirmation message of setting of safety stopper is displayed upon power ON from next time If NO is tapped the confirmation message of setting of safety stopper is not displayed upon power ON from next time 33 BASIC OPERATIONS SELECTING THE MEASUREMENT MODE On this product measurement mode can be changed between TONO TONO measurement and T P TONO PACHO continuous measureme
44. the second darkest setting of the four steps The brightness of the Control panel is changed to the second brightest setting of the four steps The brightness of the Control panel is changed to the brightest setting of the four steps 83 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE R L NOTATION The R L notation can be set Before shipment the default setting is R L 1 Tap the button of the set item display R L notation in the Initial menu 2 Tapthe button and select R L or OD OS Packing mode gt OD OS Shaded characters gt 3 The setting is complete H L Right Right eye Left Left eye OD OS Oculus Dexter Right eye Oculus Sinister Left eye SETTING THE PACKING MODE It is possible to set the machine to the mode for packing 1 Tapthe button of the set item display Packing mode in the Initial menu 2A message Please wait until packing mode is finished will be displayed 3 When the operation is complete a message Packing mode is finished Please turn off the device will be displayed 4 The setting is completed by shutting off the power SETTING THE SHADED CHARACTERS The shaded characters can be set Before shipment the default setting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display Shaded characters in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF Packing mode gt Shaded characters ow J The setti
45. trol panel ir check Press OK to continue D Press the button return to Measurement screen If abnormal action or abnormal action is displayed the condi tion is not normal Check if there is any object before the measur ing nozzle If there is any remove it press the button and do the check again If there is no object a failure is suspected Turn the switch to OFF unplug the power cable and call your dealer or TOPCON at the address printed on the back cover of this manual Confirm abnormal action of air check OK 35 BASIC OPERATIONS PATIENT POSITIONING To avoid electric shock do not touch the external connec tion terminal and the patient at the same time To avoid injury when moving the button for chin rest be careful not to catch the patient s fingers Tell this to the patient too To avoid injury when operating the machine be careful about the cover not to catch the fingers of the patient Tell this to the patient too Adjust the height of the adjustable instrument table so that the patient can sit on the chair comfortably Otherwise correct measurement values may not be obtained Before starting measurement explain the functioning so patients are not surprised by the air puff When operating the instrument be careful that the instrument does not touch the patient s nose If touched clean the instru ment following CLEANING THE MEASURING WINDOW GLASS on pa
46. 1 General warning sign symbole d avertissement g n ral ISO 7010 002 Refer to instruction manual Voir le manuel la booklet brochure 10 POSITIONS WARNING AND CAUTION INDICATIONS To secure safety this equipment provides warnings Correctly use the equipment following these warning instructions If any of the following mark ing labels are missing please contact your dealer or TOPCON at the address stated on the back cover WARNING To avoid injury caused by electric shock do not open the cover Ask your dealer for service WARNING Electric shock may cause burns or a possible fire Turn the power switch OFF and unplug the power cord before replacing the fuses Replace only with fuses of the correct rating CAUTION When operating the chinrest up down switch be careful not to pinch the patient s hand The patient may be injured CAUTION Be careful not to hit the patient s eyes or nose with the instrument during operation 11 COMPONENTS COMPONENT NAMES Main Body Section Measuring head Control panel Power Unit Section Printer cover open switch Printer cover Chinrest Section Power inlet Forehead rest 1 Measuring window Eye height mark Chinrest pin Chinrest 1 Fuse folder POWER switch Measuring window 1 Contacting part class B COMPOSITION OF PARTS WHICH CONTACT THE HUMAN BODY Forehead rest Silicone rubber Chin
47. 2 format SID5 TOPCON STD5 format According to the selected measurement mode of SETTING THE E NOTES OUTPUT DATA STYLE in the Data communication menu assignment of a format is possible only in CT 1P 92 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE OUTPUT PORT The output port can be set Before shipment the default setting is OFF 1 Tap the button of the set item display Output port in the Comm menu 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF Output port Baudrate 3 The setting is complete SETTING THE BAUDRATE The baud rate can be set Before shipment the default setting is 9600bps 1 button of the set item display Baudrate in the Comm menu 2 Tap the button and select 2400bps or 9600bps Output port Baudrate 3 The setting is complete 93 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN LAN CONNECTION The LAN menu contains settings related to data output to the LAN SETTING THE LAN CONNECTION The LAN connection can be set Before shipment the default setting is OFF 1 Tap the button of the set item display LAN connection in the LAN menu 2 Tapthe button and select ON or OFF XML file output Data format Shared folder setting IP address setting IP address Subnet mask Default gateway 3 The setting is complete SETTING THE XML FILE OUTPUT The XML file output can be set Bef
48. 9 DISPLAYS AND SYMBOLS FOR SAFE 10 DISPLAY Sec 5 10 SYMBOLS asia deat 10 POSITIONS OF WARNING AND CAUTION INDIGATIONS zie ctas 11 COMPONENTS COMPONENT NAME S c 12 COMPOSITION OF PARTS WHICH CONTACT THE HUMAN BODY 12 OPERATION METHOD OF CONTROL 13 CONTROL PANEL COMPONENTS nennen 13 decem EP 13 Sl prr 14 FUNCTION BUTTON Eccc 16 MONITOR EN 17 CTIE ai ea 17 E E T Aimee teat dante 19 PRINTE R OUTPUT cc 21 STANDARD AGCESSO RIES rie a a a 27 PREPARATIONS INSTALLATION EE 28 CONNECTING POWER GABLE 28 CONNECTING EXTERNAL I O 5 2 29 E 29 30 PRINTER PAPER SETTING Fee eros 30 RECOVERY FROM POWER SAVE 32 ADJUSTING THE CONTROL PANEL POSITION ee 32 BASIC OPE
49. AVG TONO D When the main body is brought closer to the patient s eye Z alignment arrows appear on the control panel screen Outer alignment mark a TP 3301 E E ary EJ uL Z alignment arrows Do not allow the eyelash and eyelid to cover the outer align ment mark to ensure stable measurement f the machine is too close to the patient s eye in comparison with the optimal alignment position outward magenta colored Z alignment arrows blink with a message TOO CLOSE or if it is NOTES too far the arrows are changed to inward lime green color and if the machine is completely off the alignment range the message TOO FAR is displayed The number of arrows are reduced accordingly as the optimal alignment reference position comes closer If the alignment reaches the measuring range the arrow is displayed in aqua color 49 BASIC OPERATIONS 57 Patient ID T gg M mm 4 mmHg en x 01 ANG fe 980 Wem Tono 60 1 P 830 Mom lt Off the alignment range Measurement starts by tapping the button When Touch Measure is ON and when the patient eye enlargement is displayed measurement starts only by tapping the screen For the Touch measurement setting see page 75 Touch Measure is OFF Touch Measure is ON 830 60 p 1x 50
50. Auto mode and measurement results are printed out automatically See page 69 52 BASIC OPERATIONS 3 The following message of preparing next measurement is displayed After printing out the measurement values on the screen are deleted automatically return to the Measurement screen by pressing the button ease don t place the chin on the i prepare for next P 00 01 mm RM AVG M pro As the button is tapped the measuring head moves to the stand by mode position of the initial setting So do not 5 place the patient s face on the chinrest When the button is pushed again after all the data is cleared by printing out the measuring data the previous mea suring data is printed out CLEARING MEASUREMENT VALUES 1 Tap the button on the control panel All measurement values of both eyes are cleared AVG G ADJ4 5 After clearing the measurement values the measuring head moves to the stand by mode position of the initial setting See page 74 53 BASIC OPERATIONS DISPLAYING ALL MEASUREMENT DATA Normally the latest measurement is displayed but it is possible to display and confirm all mea surement data 1 Tap the button Patient ID 14 09 16 4 mmHg t iP 93 03 4 0 499 0 493 ET 01 gt AG15 0 15 gt 1 2
51. B Adjustment Coefficient 58mm 60mm 62mm 64mm 66mm 68mm 0mm 72mm 74mm Set by up down button Measurement head moves right and left manually Full Auto Measurement head moves right and left automatically Full Auto The switching of right and left eyes is performed at Auto RL H Chin rest on CENTER Default chinrest height Low LEVEL 1 dark Control panel LEVEL 2 brightness LEVEL3 The brightness of the control panel LEVEL 4 bright Right left eyes is displayed OD OS Right left eyes is displayed by OD OS i mode 64 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN FF 545 Pupil 68mm distans Sets the pupil distance between right and left eyes LEVEL 4 Co 84 Shaded uN Font style of measurement values is shaded characters OFF Font style of measurement values is not shaded 1 Only in CT 1P 2 Depending on the destination preset values differ SETTING OF INTERNAL PRINTER PRINT Print contains settings related to output from the internal printer inia value ON Barcode is printed Barcode is not printed Operator ID is printed ORR 20 Operator ID is not printed Name space is available Name 7 ___ space is not available Date is printed OFF Date is not printed YMD Print in Year
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53. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the TOPCON Computerized Tonometer CT 1P CT 1 INTENDED USE INDICATIONS FOR USE Measured through the cornea based on the tension of the eye pressure within the eye ball to pro vide information for diagnosis FEATURES This instrument features the following The position of the touch panel can be adjusted to accommodate the user s preferred position Softer air puff for measuring intraocular pressure Auto alignment function enables quick easy measurement under optimal conditions PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL To get the best use of the instrument read GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION and DISPLAYS AND SYM BOLS FOR SAFE USE Keep this Manual at hand for future reference Since this product is a precision instrument always use and keep it in a normally controlled living environ ment within a temperature range of 10 40 C humidity levels between 30 9096 and an atmospheric pres sure range of 700hPa 1 060hPa The instrument should also be placed away from direct sunlight To ensure smooth operation install the instrument on a level floor free of vibrations Also do not place anything on the instrument Connect all cables properly before using Use the power at a rated voltage When not in use switch off the power source and apply the rubber cap and dust cover For accurate measurement results take care to keep the measuring window clean and free of fingerprints spots and dust Also
54. Ini tial menu For details see page 80 Only in CT 1P SETTING THE mmHg DISPLAY UNIT ON hPa When the Display Unit of Ocular Pressure Measurement Value in the Initial menu is hPa the operator can set whether or not to print out the intraocular pressure measurement values in both hPa and mmHg units Before shipment the default setting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display mmHg Display on hPa in the Print menu 2 Tapthe button and select ON or OFF TOPCON logo Message Message data Printer order Measure correction mmHg Display on hPa IOP ADJ Formula The setting is complete When the printing order is set to SIMPLE the setup display unit of the display unit ocular pressure measurement values TONO is only printed regardless of the setup the mmHg display unit on hPa 90 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE IOP ADJ FORMULA It is possible to set printing of Center CCT Base and Adjustment Coefficient for IOP ADJ for mula Before shipment the default setting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display IOP ADJ Formula in Print menu Message data 5 Printer order SIMPLE Measure correction mmHg Display hPa 3 ADJ Formula on d 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF 3 The setting is complete Include error data ON OFF
55. Month Day format Date style Print in Month Day Year format DMY 87 DMY Print in Day Month Year format Patient No ON Patient No Patient ID is not printed Patient ID OFF Patient No Patient ID is printed Device ID number is printed OFF Date OFF Device ID number is not printed Serial Serial No is printed N m number Serial No is not printed Error data is printed Error data is not printed oN TOPCON logo is printed ee TOPCON logo is not printed Message is not printed Message OFF Message is not printed 15 Message is not printed printed Set keyboard display String of up to 72 characters NULL ELI TONO measurement value and PACHO measurement value are separately printed Ene dt The order is right eye and left eye regardless of SIMPLE the TONO measurement value and PACHO measurement value SIMPLE Print in the SIMPLE format Measure 4 Corrected measurement value is not printed correction 51 ON Corrected measurement value is printed mmHg Display on mmHg is not printed on hPa hPa mmHg is printed on hPa Center CCT Base and Adjustment Coefficient for Center CCT Base and Adjustment Coefiicient for a meme Auto cut is not carried out Auto cut is carried out 1 Only in CT 1P 65 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN DATA COMMUNICATION COMM Comm contains settings related to data output with the external device
56. NS ON THE SETUP SCREEN initial value Touch measurement is not performed OFF Touch in manual measurement with an enlarged patient eye OFF 75 Measure ON Touch measurement is performed in manual measurement with an enlarged patient eye The number of continuous measurements TONO 3 76 TONO ten key display a The number of conti ts PACHO 3 76 e number of continuous measurements PACHO X ten key display Add Measure dd by The number of additional measurements 1 77 ten key display Low Credibil The value of low reliability is as an error ON 77 ity Measure The value of low reliability is displayed Date Time Per Sets year month day time 24hrs minute and second Dn 78 display date time Init measure TONO Default measurement mode on is TONO mode Default measurement mode is T P ue Display in mmHg Tono Display in digit display Unit Display in hPa uu 7 Display in Tor Pacho Display in mm display Unit Display in Press aver Display in Integer aM Display in Real 27 Adjustment adjustment type is OFF IOP adjustment type is Center CCT 0 999 Set by Sets the central cornea thickness base value Used when IOP adjustment is 81 Base 1 ten key display Center CCT Base Adjustment 0 999 Set by Sets the adjustment coefficient TW Used when adjustment is Coefficient 1
57. RATIONS PREPARATION BEFORE 33 TURNING ON THE INSTRUMENT re est 33 SELECTING THE MEASUREMENT MODE eee 34 CHECKING THE MEASURING 241 34 35 PATIENT POSITIONING ea eas 36 SETTING THESARE TY STOPPER peni cette 37 TING THEPATIENT ane 40 AUTO MODE 42 SENTING THE AUTO MODE S a E 42 SETTING THE MEASURING RANGE 43 ALIGNMENT AND 43 DISPLAYING MEASUREMENT VALUES Hee 45 MANUAL MEASUREMENT 1 46 SETTING TAE IDEE 46 SETTING THE MEASURING RANGE ave 46 ALIGNMENT AND MEASUREMENT 47 DISPLAYING MEASUREMENT VALUES eere 51 PRINTOUT OF MEASUREMENT 5 52 CLEARING MEASUREMENT VALUES 53 DISPLAYING ALL MEASUREMENT 54 OPERA TION AR TE USE cee abest ata ____ 56 OPTIONAL OPERATIONS DISPLAYING THE PATIENT ID PATIENT NO OR OPERATOR ID 57 MEASURING ONE EYE ONEY sias anita
58. THE CONTROL PANEL e The control panel is optimally adjusted when shipped e For control panel brightness adjustment see INITIAL INITIAL SETTING SETTING THE CONTROL PANEL BRIGHTNESS page 83 104 MAINTENANCE PRINTER PAPER JAM o avoid failure or potential injury do not open the printer cover while the printer is in operation To avoid potential injury in case of malfunction including a aper jam be sure to shut off the power before attempting to N CAUTIONS a To avoid potential injury do not touch the printer body including metal parts or the paper cutter while the printer is operation or when replacing the printer paper If the printer paper is jammed in the printer printing will stop and the jam should be cleared 1 Shut off the power and open the printer cover take out the jammed paper pieces After shutting off the power and removing the jammed printer paper tap the button to print out a blank sheet 105 MAINTENANCE FUSE CHANGE To avoid electric shock during fuse change be sure to unplug the power cable before removing the fuse lid WARNINGS Also do not plug the power cable while the fuse lid is removed e Always use the attached fuse T 3AL 250V Using any other type may cause malfunction and or fire 1 sure the power is off and the power cable is unplugged 2 Tilt the body slowly so that the power switch comes up and the power inlet at the bottom
59. TIENT ID The Patient No Patient ID can be set Before shipment the default setting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display Patient No Patient ID in the Print menu Barcode Operator ID Name Date Date style Patient No Patient ID 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF 3 Setting is complete PRINTING THE DEVICE ID NUMBER The device ID number can be displayed on the printout Before shipment the default setting is OFF Do not print device ID number 1 Tapthe button of the set item display Device ID number in the Print menu Barcode Operator ID Name Date Date style Patient No Patient ID 2 Tap the button and select ON Print device ID number or OFF Do not print device ID number J The setting is complete 87 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN PRINTING THE SERIAL NUMBER The serial number can be displayed on the printout Before shipment the default setting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display Serial number in the Print menu 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF rint N P erator EUM ate Operator ID Patient No Patient ID Device ID number Serial number J The setting is complete SETTING THE INCLUDING ERROR DATA The including error data can be displayed on the printout Before shipment the default setting is OFF
60. acing the printer paper 30 PREPARATIONS 2 Open the printer cover to the limit J Insert the printer paper in the direction shown below and pull out the paper end to your side by 7 to 8cm Roll direction n case the printer cover is not firmly closed printing will not start and Close printer cover will be displayed on the monitor Screen A 58mm wide paper roll example TP 50KJ R Nippon Paper Co is recommended Other paper rolls may cause an abnormal printing noise or an unclear print 31 PREPARATIONS RECOVERY FROM POWER SAVE STATUS This instrument adopts the power save system for saving electric power When the machine is not operated for a set time the control panel becomes a screensaver 1 Tap the control panel In a few seconds the measurement screen is displayed and measurement is enabled The time to start the power save status can be changed in the ini tial setting SETTING THE AUTO POWER see page 75 ADJUSTING THE CONTROL PANEL POSITION The control panel may be positioned by swinging and tilting the monitor to your desired position Touching the control panel controls operations including chinrest movements alignment and measurement The layout of R button L button is reversed according to the position of the control panel e The moving direction by tapping is changed according to the position of the control panel Regardless of the position
61. acters prefix Incorrect password Displayed when the password inputted to select a special mode is incorrect Please don t place the Displayed to confirm whether to place the face on the chinrest or face on the chinrest to pre not because the measuring head shall move to the stand by pare for next measure mode position of the initial setting ment 111 BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE If a problem is suspected do the air check If the result is abnormal action or abnormal action call your dealer or TOPCON at the address printed on the back cover of this manual For details about the air check see AIR CHECK on page 35 TROUBLE SHOOTING OPERATIONS To avoid electrical shock do not open the instrument All ser vice should be performed by a qualified service engineer If a problem is suspected use the following check list If following the instructions does not improve the condition or if your problem is not included in the list contact your dealer or TOPCON at the address on the back cover CHECK LIST Control panel does not Is power cable unplugged turn on Is power cable connected to the 28 instrument Fuse blows when the Call our service engineer 106 power switch is turned on Control panel is not The image is dark Confirm the brightness by Control 64 clear panel brightness A malfunction is found Do not move it forcibly Instead 33 in a movable part calla servic
62. ainst intrusion of water The degree of protection against harmful ingress of water defined in IEC 60529 is IPXO e Classification by sterilization disinfection method specified by manufacturer This product does not have a component requiring sterilization disinfection e Classification by safety of use in air flammable anesthetic gas oxygen or nitrous oxide flamma ble anesthetic gas atmosphere Equipment not suited for use in air flammable anesthetic gas oxygen or nitrous oxide flam mable anesthetic gas atmosphere This product should be used an environment free of flammable anesthetic gas and other flammable gases e Classification by operation mode Continuous operation refers to an operation under normal load conditions within the specified temperature and without limitations on the operating time 115 GENERAL INFORMATION ON USAGE AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION PRINCIPLES Ocular Pressure Measurement By ejecting air from the measuring nozzle to the cornea detect by a pressure sensor the internal cylinder pressure required for the cornea to reach a prescribed deformed state with a certain plane area and calculate the ocular pressure value by computing Irradiating the cornea by near infrared light using a Z alignment LED receive the reflected beam by an applanation sensor and detect the cornea reaching a prescribed deformed state with a certain plane area Measuring nozzle Outer cover App
63. aph 4 and 7 of the preceding Article the following conditions must be met 1 The following must be also Redistributed together with the Derived Program or be made available online or by means of mailing mechanisms in exchange for a cost which does not exceed the total costs of postage storage medium and handling fees a a copy of the Derived Program and b any additional file created by the font developing program in the course of creating the Derived Program that can be used for further modification of the Derived Program if any 2 lt is required to also Redistribute means to enable recipients of the Derived Program to replace the Derived Program with the Licensed Program first released under this License the Original Program Such means may be to provide a difference file from the Original Program or instructions setting out a method to replace the Derived Program with the Original Program 3 The Recipient must license the Derived Program under the terms and conditions of this Agreement 4 No one may use or include the name of the Licensed Program as a program name font name or file name of the Derived Program 5 Any material to be made available online or by means of mailing a medium to satisfy the requirements of this paragraph may be provided verbatim by any party wishing to do so 2 If the Recipient Redistributes the Licensed Program pursuant to Paragraph 6 of the preceding Article the Recipient shall meet all of the followin
64. ass inside the measuring nozzle use ethanol Using N CAUTIONS other chemicals may cause damage to the patient s eye during measurement Do not apply unreasonable force to the measuring nozzle while cleaning To avoid problems do not leave the cotton fibers inside to use only the attached applicator 1 Prepare ethanol 2 Moisten the applicator with ethanol 3 Insert the applicator into the measuring nozzle lightly touch the glass surface and turn the applicator a few times Applicator attached 4 Use a new applicator and wipe the glass surface in a similar manner repeat this a few times The used applicator contains grease and it only scatters grease if NOTES used again the light transmittance is not improved at all Be sure to replace the applicator and use a new one for each of these repeated cleaning operations 102 MAINTENANCE D the fixation target is clearly seen cleaning is completed If stains cannot be removed easily call your dealer When the glass becomes stained CLEAN INSIDE NOZZLE GLASS is displayed on the control panel screen CLEANING THE COMPONENTS THAT COME INTO CONTACT WITH THE PATIENT When the forehead rest and chinrest become stained use a neutral tableware detergent and warm water Dip a soft cloth in the solution squeeze out the excess water and then wipe off the stain DAILY MAINTENANCE e For this instrument dust may cause errors When not
65. atient ID o gt Required patient ID Device ID number Show Device ID number ore 5 Stand by mode gt Auto power save gt 3 The setting is complete DISPLAYING THE PATIENT ID It is possible to set whether or not to display the patient ID Before shipment the default set ting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display Show patient ID in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF Initial Patient No reset o Show patient ID ow gt Required patient ID o Device ID number o d Show Device ID number OFF 8 Stand by mode mem gt Auto power save gt 3 The setting is complete 72 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE REQUIRED PATIENT ID It is possible to set whether or not to require the patient ID Before shipment the default set ting is OFF 1 Tap the button of the set item display Required patient ID in the Initial menu Required patient ID ON OFF Device ID number A OFF gt gt gt Show Device ID number OFF 4 Stand by mode mem gt Auto power save gt Touch Measure 5 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF J The setting is complete When outputting patient ID is not inputted a warning is displayed if the se
66. ble light by a fixa tion LED and the patient examinee looks it as a fixation target through the measuring nozzle Fixation LED Anterior illuminationLED n 7 4 1 1 Test eye Measuring nozzle CHECKPOINTS FOR MAINTENANCE Regularly maintain and check the equipment and parts 2 When resuming the use after a long period of storage verify that the instrument operates correctly and safely 3 To ensure the correct reading do not mar the measuring window with finger prints dust etc 4 If the measuring window is soiled clean it following the CLEANING THE NOZZLE AND THE GLASS INSIDE THE MEASURING NOZZLE instructions on page 102 DISPOSAL When disposing of the instrument and or parts follow local regulations for disposal and recycling This symbol is applicable for EU member countries only To avoid potential damage to the environment and possibly human health this instrument should be disposed of i for EU member coun tries in accordance with WEEE Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment or ii for all other countries in accordance with local disposal and recycling laws This product contains a CRL Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See http www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Note This is applicable to California U S A only 117 GENERAL INFORMATION ON USAGE AND MAINTENANCE ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
67. brightness J The setting is complete by tapping the button NOTES Only in CT 1P 81 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE PUPIL DISTANCE The pupil distance can be set Before shipment the default setting is 68mm 1 Tap the button of the set item display Pupil distance in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and press the A up button to set the value Initial Press average Mode Integer IOP Adjustment oe FF Center CCT Base ss Adjustment Coefficient Low Operator ID Pupil distance gt R L move Full Auto gt Chin rest height Control panel brightness LEVEL 4 gt J The setting is complete SETTING THE R L MOVE The R L move can be set Before shipment the default setting is Full Auto 1 Tap the button of the set item display R L move in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and select Manual Full Auto Auto RL Initial IOP Adjustment Center CCT Base Auto RL Adjustment Coefficient Operator ID Pupil distance R L move Full Auto Chin rest height tow gt Control panel brightness LEVEL 4 gt 3 The setting is complete If the Manual is selected move the measuring head to the other eye side by pressing the button or button If the Full auto is selected the measuring head moves to the other eye side and a mea
68. can be seen Press the fuse holder with a screwdriver and turn it counter clockwise The fuse holder can be taken out 4 Replace the fuse with a spare one N Replacing the fuse D Press the fuse holder lightly with a screwdriver and turn it clockwise The fuse holder is set 106 MAINTENANCE REPLACING THE CHINREST TISSUE PAPER e When the chinrest tissue paper has run out pull off the chinrest pins and replace it with new tissue paper Chinrest pins Chinrest tissue paper 107 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE COVER Do not use or apply any aerosol type cleaner near the instru ment If a drop of cleaner remains inside the measuring nozzle the patient s eye may be injured during measurement Do not clean plastic parts with solvents Benzine thinner ether and gasoline may cause discoloring and decomposition 1 ifthe control panel etc get soiled wipe the surface clean with dry cloth 2 Ifthe cover is noticeably stained wipe the surface with a damp cloth which is moistened in a tepid water solution of neutral detergent CLEANING THE CONTROL PANEL Since the control panel screen is a touch panel be sure to turn off the POWER switch before wiping The touch panel will react and malfunction When the monitor cleaner has become dirty wash it When washing rinse it thoroughly so no detergent is left If any deter gent remains it may cause uneven wiping
69. de L button Up down button for chinrest Measuring head forward backward button Heset button Air check button Auto Manual button Function button MANUAL MODE Zoom button Start button 60 14 5 D ID button Input the patient ID up to 13 characters and operator ID up to 13 characters However if no patient ID is inputted the patient No of each patient is allocated automatically See page 98 for details Measurement mode button Selects a measurement mode from TONO and only in CT 1P ws as R button L button Selects the right left eye By tapping the button the main body moves to the selected direction The selected button is framed in orange The layout where the R L button is displayed reverses according to the position of the control panel J Up down button for chinrest Moves the chinrest up down End DUON Displayed under Auto mode Moves the chinrest and measuring head to the measurement last position Displayed under Manual mode Enlarges the patient s eye display n Forward Backward button for measuring head BEEN Moves the measuring head closer to away from the patient s eye Displayed under Auto mode Checks whether the mea surement system of the instrument operates properly Displayed under Manual mode Starts measurement Selects Auto Manual mode A Auto mode M
70. do not touch the measuring nozzle except during cleaning CAUTION Federal law restricts this device to the sale by or on the order of a physician 0123 IPA Font License oince this product partly uses a program derived from IPA Font using the product is regarded as consent to the IPA Font License Agreement v1 0 For the IPA Font License Agreement v1 0 see page 123 or visit the following URL http ipafont ipa go jp ipa font license v1 html 1 No part of this manual may be copied or reprinted in whole or in part without prior written permission 2 contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice and with out legal obligation 3 he contents of this manual are correct to the best of our knowledge Please inform us of any ambiguous or erroneous descriptions missing information etc 02012 TOPCON CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED CONTENTS INTRODUCTION MEER 1 GENERAL ba auus 7 HOW THIS MANUALE pute bn iau sn qu detulit btts 9 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 9 USER MAINTIENAING E telum 9 FUSE n uai I MIL Due LL EMIL 9 CLEANING THE MEASURING WINDOW GLASS eene 9 CLEANING THE NOZZLE AND WINDOW GLASS INSIDE THE NOZZLE 9 Bo cei ttt em
71. e 3 pin AC grounding receptacle CONNECTING EXTERNAL I O TERMINALS To avoid electric shock do not touch the external connection terminal and the patient at the same time When connecting this product with a commercial personal com puter use one conforming to IEC60950 IEC60950 1 with a sepa ration unit DATA OUTPUT This product can be connected to a personal computer PC and other external devices via the RS232C or LAN 1 Remove the External I O terminal cover by pulling up as follows J External I O terminal cover 2 Connect the connection cable to the output terminal of the instrument RS232C output terminal LAN output terminal USB input terminal 3 Connect the other end of the connection cable to the PC etc 29 PREPARATIONS 4 Replace the External I O terminal cover DATA INPUT This product can be connected to a bar code reader and other external devices via USB 1 Connect the connection cable to the input terminal of the instrument 2 Connect the other end of the connection cable to the external device To avoid failure or potential injury do not open the printer cover while the printer is in operation To avoid potential injury in case of malfunction including a paper jam be sure to shut off the power before attempting to repair it To avoid potential injury do not touch the printer body including metal parts or the paper cutter while the printer is operation or when repl
72. e engineer Printing is not done Paper comes out without Confirm the direction of the paper printing roll If the direction is incorrect reset the paper to the proper direction Paper does not come out If PAPER END displayed on the control panel replenish the printer paper 112 BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE CT 1P Ocular pressure measurement Measuring range 1 to 6G0mmHg Display unit 1mmHg step display Average value 1mmHg 0 1mmHg step display Measuring range 1 to 30mmHg step display switchable to 1 to GOmmHg step display Cornea thickness measurement Measuring range 0 4 to 0 75mm Display unit 0 001mm step display External I O terminal USB for Import RS232C for Export LAN for Export CT 1 Ocular pressure measurement Measuring range 1 to 60 Display unit 1 mmHg step display Average value 1mmHg 0 1mmHg step display Measuring range 1 to 30mmHg step display switchable to 1 to GOmmHg step display External 1 terminal USB for Import RS232C for Export LAN for Export Essential performance Measurement must be performed correctly Monitor screen display must not be distorted 113 SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE GENERAL INFORMATION USAGE AND MAINTENANCE INTENDED PATIENT POPULATION The patient who undergoes an examination by this instrument must maintain concentration for a few minutes and ad
73. e patient ID is not inputted Enter the patient ID and then request the output operation Operator ID is required Displayed when the output operation is requested when the setting Please set Operator ID Operator ID request is ON but the operator ID is not inputted Enter the operator ID and then request the output operation Please set the limit within Displayed on the Safety Stopper screen when the z axis position 0 mm to 30 mm is outside the 0 30mm LAN hostname error Failed to resolve the host name of the destination to be connected with the shared folder Confirm the inputted host name or DNS server address LAN mount error Failed to connect to the shared folder Confirm the address folder name user name and password of the destination to be connected with the share folder Permission error of folder Failed to create the file Confirm that write permission to the share folder is set correctly LAN write error Failed to write to the file Check the free space capacity at the save location LAN stop error Failed to reset the LAN connection Confirm that the LAN cable connection and the LAN setting are in the correct way 109 BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE LAN restruct error Failed to reset the LAN connection Confirm that the LAN cable connection and the LAN setting are in the correct way Failed to get IP address Failed IP address auto assignment Set a fixed IP address or check if the DHCP s
74. ed theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be con sidered If the measured field strength in the location in which the CT 1P CT 1 is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the CT 1P CT 1 should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the CT 1P CT 1 Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than V m 120 GENERAL INFORMATION ON USAGE AND MAINTENANCE Recommended separation distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the CT 1P CT 1 The CT 1P CT 1 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the CT 1P CT 1 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the CT 1P CT 1 as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter Rated maximum output power of transmitter 150kHz to 80MHz to 800MHz to 80MHz 800MHz 2 5GHz 1 2 JP d 1 2 2 3 JP For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended sepa ration distance d in meters m can be
75. er HF emissions nal function Therefore its RF emissions are very CISPH 11 P low and are not likely to cause any interference with nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B The CT 1P CT 1 is suitable for use in all establish n ments other than domestic and those directly con 2 Complies nected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Voltage fluctuations flicker emissions Complies IEC61000 3 3 118 GENERAL INFORMATION ON USAGE AND MAINTENANCE Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The CT 1P CT 1 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the CT 1P CT 1 should assure that it is used in such an environ ment IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic environment Immunity test test level level guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 Surge IEC 61000 4 5 Voltage dips short interruptions and Voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 Power frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 6 kV contact 8 kV air 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines 1kV line s to line s 2 kV line s to earth lt 5 U gt 95 dip U for 0 5 cycle 40 U 60 dip in U for 5 cycles 70 U 30 dip in for 25 cycles
76. error or the value is dis played Before shipment the default setting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display Low Credibility Measure in the Initial menu Initial Cont cycle TONO Cont cycle PACHO Add Measure Low Credibility Measure Date Time 2011 1101 o Init measure mode w d Tono display Unit gt Pacho display Unit mm 2 the button and select ON the value of low reliability is displayed or OFF the value of low reliability is shown as an error J The setting is complete 77 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE DATE AND TIME DATE TIME Date and time can be set Before shipment the default setting is Installation date time 1 Tap the button of the set item display Date Time in the Initial menu The input screen is displayed Initial Cont cycle TONO Y41 11 11 Cont cycle PACHO H M S 51 Add Measure Css Low Credibility Measure 4 5 6 DA Init measure mode Tono display Unit Pacho display Unit 2 Tap and select the item to be set year month day hour minute second and enter the number with the ten key display shown above J The setting is completed by tapping the button SETTING THE INITIAL MEASUREMENT MODE The initial measurement mode at power on can be changed Be
77. erver is running Unknown Error Displayed in case of a LAN error other than the LAN errors men tioned previously IP address conflict Displayed when the IP address is duplicated Previous measurements Displayed when the output of all output set data fails are left Please press the Clear button Check eyelid Displayed when the patients eyelid covers the pupil Tell the patient to open their eye as wide as possible Please touch pupil on the Displayed when the XY position is not aligned Touch the pupil and Screen bring the screen to the pupil center Please focus Displayed when the measuring nozzle position is too far Press the forward button and adjust the measuring nozzle position Nozzle at limit position Warns that the Z motor position has reached the nozzle limit TOO CLOSE Warns that the measuring head is too close to the patient s eye TOO FAR Warns that the measuring head is too far from the patient s eye Please check the The battery for the built in clock has become worn out Before DATE TIME using confirm the time and date on the SETUP menu If the message comes up frequently call your service engineer Chinrest Error Displayed when the chinrest is not correctly connected or not con nected at all Turn off the unit Displayed to confirm whether to move the chinrest and measuring head to their last positions Perform air check Displayed to confirm whether to perform air check A
78. estimated using the equation applicable to the fre quency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency NOTE 1 range applies mE NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propaga tion is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 121 GENERAL INFORMATION ON USAGE AND MAINTENANCE REFERENCE MATERIAL OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Adjustable instrument table AIT 16 The table height can be adjusted to facilitate measurement Specifications e Dimensions 525 W x490 D mm Table height 660 880mm e able size 490x500mm e Weight approx 23kg Power consumption 150 100 120V 220 240V SHAPE OF PLUG Type A Most common Bolivia amp Paraguay 220V 60Hz Type H Infrequently 127V 60Hz Type C CBE 120V 60Hz Hospital Grade 120V 60Hz Type Hospital Grade 122 REFERENCE MATERIAL FONT LICENSE AGREEMENT V1 0 The Licensor provides the Licensed Program as defined in Article 1 below under the terms of this license agreement Agreement Any use reproduction or distribution of the Licensed Program or any exercise of rights under this Agreement by a Recipient as def
79. et Cancel lock key button button button 20 COMPONENTS PRINTER OUTPUT Printed example when Printer order of Print is set to SIMPLE CT 1P Device ID number Measurement date Serial number Title of Tono value Display unit at Tono Tono value on display unit hPa Result of IOP adjustment by CCT Adjusted measurement value Title of Pacho value Display unit at Pacho Measured value of Title of IOP ADJ Formula CT 010017 OID TOPCON_TAROU NAME 2012 01 01 11 00 NO Patient ID 01 SN 0000001 TONO DATA hPa AVG 13 M 8 M 7M 7 0 L 9 7 10 9 0 ADJ AVG 13 M 8 M 7 0 L 9 7 10 9 0 PACH DATA um AVG 509M 518M 526M 517 L 531 523 512 518 IOP ADJ FORMULA 545 500 Hello World Barcode Patient No Operator ID Name entry column Device ID number Patient No Patient ID when Patient ID is input Tono average value on display unit hPa Average value of adjusted measurement value Average value of CCT Center CCT Base Adjustment Coefficient Topcon Logo mark Message column As for the patient No the result of the printing will differ depending on whether the patient ID is inputted or not inputted Input Patient ID is printed Not input Patient No starts from 0001 automatically added 1 upon com pletion of measurement is printed M mark is printed on the value measured by manual mea
80. et the safety stop from the side of the instrument Setting operations from other positions where checking of the eye position is not easy may cause injury amp Patient ID E 00 03 P mm 1 b JE ADJ Ul gt 37 BASIC OPERATIONS 2 button on the control panel Patient ID T 90 03 gt mmHg 00 03 3 3 71 01 AVG ADJ LU 1 460 Set the nozzle limit individually for the right left eye If measurement is performed by setting the safety stopper only for one eye or without setting the safety stopper at all the measure ment window glass might hit the patient s eye 3 When the button is tapped the Safety Stopper screen is called up Z axis position Nozzle limit position Nozzle limit icon Z axis operating range Z axis position icon CANCEL APPLY By the position of a control panel arrangement of the R button button Z axis position nozzle limit position Z axis operating range nozzle limit icon and Z axis position icon is reversed 40 i CANCEL APPLY CANCEL APPLY 38 BASIC OPERATIONS 4 Operating the control panel set the center of the measurement screen nozzle to the cor nea center of the patient 22 0 ae APPLY j CANCEL APPLY 5 By tap
81. fore shipment the default setting is T P 1 Tap the button of the set item display Init measure mode in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and select T P or TONO Initial Cont cycle TONO Cont cycle PACHO Low Credibility Measure on Date Time 2011 1101 Init measure mode Tono display Unit Pacho display Unit 3 The setting is complete 78 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE DISPLAY UNIT OCULAR PRESSURE MEASUREMENT VALUES TONO The display unit of ocular pressure measurement values can be changed Before shipment the default setting is mmHg 1 Tap the button of the set item display Tono display Unit in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and select mmHg digit hPa Torr Cont cycle TONO Cont cycle PACHO mr Add Measure gt Low Credibility Measure on o Date Time 2011 ori Init measure mode om d Tono display Unit mmHg gt Pacho display Unit When hPa is selected hPa values and values after mmHg con version will be displayed by DISPLAYING ALL MEASUREMENT DATA See page 54 for details SETTING THE DISPLAY UNIT OF CORNEA THICKNESS MEASUREMENT VALUES PACHO The display unit of cornea thickness measurement value can be changed Before shipment the default setting is mm 1 Tap the button of the set item display Pacho display unit in the Initia
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83. ge 101 If no patient ID is registered a patient No is assigned auto matically in order of examination 1 Check the measurement screen 2 Make sure that the eye height mark is at the center position as explained below If the eye height mark is above the center position press the lower side of the control panel display or if it is below the center position press the upper side of the control panel display so as to move the eye height mark to the center position TD Patient ID TOPCON_TAROU X T 00 03 Eye height mark Center position Eye height mark on the center position Y 01 rd AVG ADJ 1580 MUM gt G m2 gt 1x 3 Have the patient sit in front of the instrument 4 Adjust the adjustable instrument table or the chair height for the patient to put his her chin on the chinrest comfortably 36 BASIC OPERATIONS D Place the patient s chin on the chinrest and check that his her forehead is touching to the forehead rest 6 Press the button to adjust the chinrest height until the eye height mark of the chinrest reaches the same height as the patient s eye R mmHg P 90 03 e p Up down button Eye height mark for chinrest SETTING THE SAFETY STOPPER e Before measuring set the safety stop to prevent the mea suring window glass from hitting the patient s eye Set it respectively for the right and left eyes e S
84. here to the following instructions Fix the face to the chinrest forehead rest Keep the eye open Understand and follow instructions when undergoing an examination INTENDED USER PROFILE Since the Computerized Tonometer CT 1P CT 1 is a medical device the operation should be supervised by a physician ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR USE Temperature 10 C to 40 C Humidity 30 to 90 RH without condensation Atmospheric pressure 700hPa to 1060hPa STORAGE USAGE PERIOD 1 Environmental conditions without package Temperature 10 C 40 C Humidity 1096 to 95 without dew condensation Air pressure 700hPa to 1060hPa THIS INSTRUMENT DOES NOT MEET THE TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS OF ISO 15004 1 FOR STORAGE DO NOT STORE THIS INSTRUMENT IN CONDITIONS WHERE THE TEMPERATURE MAY RISE ABOVE 40 C OR FALL BELOW 10 C 2 When storing the instrument ensure that the following conditions are met 1 The instrument must not be splashed with water 2 Store the instrument away from environments where air pressure temperature humidity ventilation sunlight dust salty sulfurous air etc could cause damage 3 Do not store or transport the instrument on a slanted or uneven surface or in an area where it is subject to vibrations or instability 4 Do not store the instrument where chemicals are stored or gas is generated 3 Normal life span of the instrument 8 years from delivery providing regular maintenance is
85. his User Manual The device does not provide a diagnosis of any condition or lack thereof or any recommen dations for appropriate treatment The relevant healthcare provider is fully responsible for all diagnosis and treatment decisions and recommendations DISPLAYS AND SYMBOLS FOR SAFE USE In order to encourage the safe use of the instrument and to avoid danger to the operator and oth ers as well as damage to properties warnings are described in the User Manual and marked on the instrument body We suggest you thoroughly understand the meaning of the following displays icons and Safety Cautions as well as read the Manual and strictly observe the instructions DISPLAYS Display Meaning N WARNINGS Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not AN CAS TIONS avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Useful functions to know Paying attention to these will NOTES prevent the noted problems SYMBOLS Symbol IEC ISO Publication Description French IEC 60417 5032 Alternating Current IEC 60417 5008 Off power disconnection teint courant coupure from the main power supply avec le secteur IEC 60417 5007 On power connection to Allume courant raccor the main power supply dement sur le secteur T 02 Partie appliqu e du IEC 60878 02 02 Type B applied part ISO 7010 00
86. in use replace the measuring window cap and dust cover When not in use turn off the POWER switch When using the dust cover tap the button and move the chinrest and measuring head to their last positions ORDERING CONSUMABLE ITEMS When ordering consumable items tell the product name product code and quantity to your dealer or TOPCON at the address listed on the back cover 103 MAINTENANCE USER MAINTENANCE ITEMS Inspection time he instrument works properly The objective lens must be free of stains and or flaws e Confirm whether the foreign object is attached to the measuring nozzle and Inspection Before using the area around the measuring nozzle Air check e Confirm that the safety stopper setting and measuring nozzle do not move to the patients side beyond the safety stopper setting position Cleaning When the partis stained Cblective lens External cover control panel etc Fuse MANUFACTURER MAINTENANCE ITEMS Checking time e Cleaning outer covers Within 12 months e Checking the optical system e Cleaning POWER unit Operation check Within 12 months e Checking the main body operation e Checking switches Cleaning each component e Confirming the ocular pressure mea surement functions using special tools Accuracy check Within 12 months e Confirming the cornea thickness mea surement functions using special tools only in CT 1P BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT OF
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88. ir checked Press OK to Displayed when normal air check operation is confirmed continue Confirm abnormal Displayed when an anomaly occurred during air check Check the action of air check measuring nozzle for any foreign matter Confirm abnormal Displayed when an anomaly occurred during air check Check the action of air check measuring nozzle for any foreign matter Range of Input value is Displayed when the measurement count is set out of the setting 2 10 range Set it within the input range Please wait until packing Indicates that the packing operation is in process Wait until it is mode is finished completed 110 BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE Packing mode is fin Indicates that the packing operation is completed Switch off the ished Please turn off the machine device First Octet is 1 223 Displayed when the first octet of IP address default gateway pri Range mary DNS server or secondary DNS server is set to a value out of the specified input range Value is irregular Displayed when the octet is set to a value out of the specified input Input valid value range Enter a value within the input range IP address is 0 255 Displayed when the subnet mask is set to a value off the input rule Range Enter a value within the input rule At least 3 characters Displayed when the input examiner ID prefix is less than 3 charac required for operator ID ters Enter a prefix with 3 char
89. ive pU a ta soins 89 SE TUNG THE MESSAGE DA TA diiit 89 SETTING THE PRINTING ORDER 46 89 SETTING THE MEASUREMENT CORRECTION VALUE 90 SETTING THE mmHg DISPLAY UNIT 2 0 90 SETTING THE IOP ADJ 91 AUTO LE itia ttu dta Coon ees 91 DATA COMMUNICATION 92 SETTING THE OUTPUT DATA STYLE 92 SETTING Ure 92 SETTING THE 93 SETTING LHE BAUDRA TE su eee petes 93 LAN 94 SETTING THE EAN CONNEG TION 94 SETTING THE XML PILE iind nien eccl cette E 94 SETTING THE DATA OUTPUT FORMAT 95 SETTING THE SHARED FOLDER ecu eee Meenas 95 SETING THE IP ADDRESS SETTING 95 SETTING IHEIP ADDRESS cui M d uisi ee 96 SETTING THE SUBNET MASK 2 96 SETTING THE DEFAULT rep
90. keyboard Tap button to set the input value User Name 32 Enter window 1 2 3 4 5 2 8 9 9J 8 Ww 8 W GJ GJ GJ GJ 9 2 8 8 C 9 GJ GJ GJ GJ 2 b s G9 5 9 C 1 The set value is updated when an button is tapped 61 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN RETURNING TO THE MEASUREMENT SCREEN 1 Tap the button Show Tono value Show Pacho value Show Tono average Show Adj value Patient ID mmHg mmHg P 00 03 00 03 P ry mm 62 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN LIST SETUP ITEMS Setup items are categorized into 6 large indexes items related to the initial status after power on items related to output from the internal printer CONI ioo cuisse items related to data output with the external device TAN items related to output using the LAN Operator ID items related to Operator ID Special items related to maintenance for service engineer only INITIAL INITIAL SETTING Initial contains settings related to the initial status after power on clearing all measure ment values etc Buzzer does not sound Buzzer Buzzer sounds Default measurement mode is MANUAL Start mode AUTO Default measurement mode is AUTO After AUTO measurement Auto print results are printed out au
91. l menu 2 Tap the button and select mm or um Initial Cont cycle TONO 3 1 ON Cont cycle PACHO Add Measure Low Credibility Measure on o Date Time 2011 1101 gt Init measure mode Tono display Unit Pacho display Unit 3 The setting is complete NOTES Only in CT 1P 79 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE AVERAGE VALUE THE OCULAR PRESSURE MEASUREMENT MODE The display of average value of the ocular pressure measurement value can be changed Before shipment the default setting is Integer 1 Tap the button of the set item display Press average mode in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and select Integer or Real Press average Mode Integer gt IOP Adjustment Center CCT Base Adjustment Coefficient Pupil distance R L move J The setting is complete SETTING THE IOP ADJUSTMENT Intraocular pressure adjustment can be set Before shipment the default setting is OFF 1 Tap the button of the set item display IOP Adjustment in the Initial menu Press average Mode Integer gt IOP Adjustment Center CCT Base Operator ID Adjustment Coefficient Pupil distance R L move Chin rest height Control panel brightness LEVEL 4 2 Tap the button and select OFF or ON 3 The setting is complete The adjusted IOP can be determined by the equation below
92. lanation sensor 1 Pressure sensor OON Solenoid e Measuring nozzle Cylinder 2 alignment LED Cornea Thickness Measurement only in CT 1P The slit light is projected onto the patient eye at a slant and the corneal thickness is mea sured in reflected light from the corneal surface and corneal endothelium Auto Mode By illuminating the cornea using an XY alignment LED and a Z alignment LED compute the reflected cornea image information received by the CCD camera unit and detect positions of the cornea and instrument Based on the detected information drive the X axis drive motor Y axis drive motor and z axis drive motor and move the main body to a position suitable for measurement Detect that the main body is placed at a position suitable for measurement measure the ocular pressure After finishing the measurement one eye the main body running the previously set distance moves to the other eye and starts detecting the positions of the cornea and instrument In the case of manual mode operations of main body movement and ocular pressure mea surement are done by tapping the buttons displayed as software on the control panel 116 GENERAL INFORMATION ON USAGE AND MAINTENANCE Observation and Fixation Target Projection Illuminating the test eye by near infrared light using an anterior illumination LED display the image received by the CCD camera unit on the control panel Provide a visi
93. letely Please turn the main switch is displayed Turn the switch to off When external devices are connected to external I O terminals turn off the power of these devices too if the power switch 15 pro vided AR Unplug the power cable from a 3 pin AC inlet with grounding When the instrument is not used for a long period of time unplug the power supply cable and detach the cable connected to the external I O terminal 96 BASIC OPERATIONS OPTIONAL OPERATIONS DISPLAYING THE PATIENT ID PATIENT NO OR OPERATOR ID A patient ID or operator ID of up to 13 characters can be inputted and displayed on the control panel and printout However if no patient ID is inputted the patient No is allocated automatically by the device 1 Tap the button 2 Tap the keyboard on the screen and enter characters Tap the button to set the input value The Patient ID is reset when measurement values are printed or if the button is tapped The Patient No reset condition can be selected so that the patient No is reset upon power on in the initial setting of the setup Screen Refer to RESETTING THE PATIENT NO on page 72 MEASURING ONE EYE ONLY In Auto mode it is possible to measure one eye only The current measurement position is distinguished by the color of the RJ L button orange indicates an active measurement position TD 2 Patient ID B TAROU 00 03 T
94. lid or around the eyelid using glitter the auto alignment may not function prop erly In this case select manual mode If the machine is moved before the measurement values are displayed it might cause an incorrect measurement SETTING THE AUTO MODE Before shipment the default setting is AUTO 1 Check that the MEASUREMENT screen is on If the button is A the mode is Auto mode 2 iw Manual mode is displayed tap it and change to the Auto mode Patient ID 00 03 R 42 BASIC OPERATIONS SETTING THE MEASURING RANGE In this instrument the measuring range can be switched in 2 steps between 1 30 and 1 60 Normally 1 30 is used but if the patient s ocular pressure is high switch it to 1 60 The default setting is 1 30 upon power on 1 Check the measurement screen 2 Tap the button of the control panel and set the measuring range Patient ID BE TOPCON_TAROU Q 00 03 mmHg mmHg A amem 4 00 03 00 03 AVG ADJ ETA EU ALIGNMENT AND MEASUREMENT Alignment can be operated from the control panel 1 whenthe pupil is displayed tap the display around the pupil The measuring head moves to display the pupil image and alignment dot on the center of the screen TOPCON_TAROU i9 00 03 T ILI 00 03 00 03 80 60 1
95. m to be checked changed is dis played SETTING THE BUZZER SOUND It is possible to set whether or not to set the buzzer sound Before shipment the default set ting is ON Buzzer sounds 1 button of the set item display Buzzer in the Initial menu Start mode Auto print Printer Show Tono value Show Pacho value Show Tono average Show Adj value 2 Tap the button and select ON Buzzer sounds or OFF Buzzer does not sound 3 The setting is completed and the changed setting is displayed on the but ton 68 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE START MODE The start mode can be changed upon power on Before shipment the default setting is Auto 1 Tap the button of the set item display Start mode in the Initial menu Show Tono value Show Pacho value Show Tono average Show Adj value 2 Tap the button and select Manual or Auto J The setting is complete SETTING AUTO PRINT After measuring the right and left eyes under auto mode the results can be printed automati cally by the printer Before shipment the default setting is ON Auto Print is performed 1 Tapthe button of the set item display Auto Print in the Initial menu Show Tono value Show Pacho value Show Tono average Show Adj value 2 Tap the button and select ON Auto Print is performed or OFF Auto Print is not perfor
96. med J The setting is complete If the eye to be measured is set to the right left eye only the auto print function will be performed after the selected eye is mea sured For the setting of the eye to be measured see MEASUR ING ONE EYE ONLY on page 57 SETTING THE PRINTER The internal thermal printer can be set Before shipment the default setting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display Printer in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and select ON Printing is performed or OFF Printing is not performed 3 The setting is complete 69 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN DISPLAYING THE TONO VALUE It is possible to set whether or not to display the Tono value Before shipment the default set ting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display Show Tono value in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF Initial Buzzer Start mode Auto print Printer Show Tono value Show Pacho value Show Tono average Show Adj value J The setting is complete DISPLAYING THE PACHO VALUE It is possible to set whether or not to display the Pacho value Before shipment the default setting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display Show Pacho value in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and select ON or OFF Initial Buzzer Start mode Auto print Operator ID Printer Show Tono value Show Pacho value Show Tono
97. ng is complete 84 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE PRINTER PRINT contains settings related to output from the printer 1 Tap the index Print of the SETUP screen The set items for the print setting are dis played Barcode OFF gt Operator ID Date style wo dj Patient No Patient ID on d Device ID number or ol Serial number ON To exit from this screen Tap the Return button SETUP screen is exited and the MEASUREMENT screen returns 2 Tap the button as needed until the set item to be checked changed is dis played SETTING THE BARCODE The barcode can be displayed on the printout Before shipment the default setting is OFF Do not print barcode 1 Tapthe button of the set item display Barcode in the Print menu Barcode o 5 Operator ID ol Date style ow dj Patient No Patient ID on d Device ID number Serial number on d 2 Tapthe button and select ON Print Barcode or OFF Do not print Barcode J The setting is complete The printed barcode is created from the Device ID number and the Patient No 85 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE OPERATOR ID The operator ID can be displayed on the printout Before shipment the default setting is OFF 1 Tap the button of the set item display Operator ID in the Print menu
98. nt 1 Confirm the Measurement screen 2 Tap the button on the control panel and select a measurement mode Indication of the button is changed Patient ID TOPCON TAROU 69 TONO TONO measurement T 99 03 TONO PACHO continuous measurement Only in CT 1P CHECKING THE MEASURING NOZZLE Before measuring check if there is any foreign matter on and around the measuring nozzle N CAUTIONS If there is any it may enter and damage the patient s eye dur ing the measurement 1 Remove the measuring window cap gt Measuring window 2 Check if there is any foreign matter on and around the measuring nozzle If there is any turn OFF the SWITCH clean it off and then turn ON the SWITCH For cleaning see CLEANING THE NOZZLE AND THE GLASS INSIDE THE MEASUR ING NOZZLE on page 102 34 BASIC OPERATIONS This instrument is equipped with a function for checking correct operations of the measure ment system inside the instrument 1 AUTO mode measurement screen tap the button 5 ay L mmHg 00 03 ERR MULTI 423 uz gt 60 2 Then the confirming message is displayed A Perform air check YES 3 Press the button Then air is blown out from the measuring nozzle automatically 4 Make sure the message box of Air check Press OK to continue is displayed on the con
99. of continuous measurements PACHO can be set Before shipment the default setting is 3 1 Tap the button of the set item display Cont cycle PACHO in the Ini tial menu Initial Cont cycle TONO a Cont cycle PACHO gt gt gt 9 Low Credibility Measure on 4 5 6 Date Time m 3 1 Init measure mode Tono display Unit gt CANCEL Pacho display Unit mm 2 Tapthe button and enter the number with the ten key display J The setting is complete by tapping the button Add Measure The input number range is 2 10 Only in CT 1P 76 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE ADDITIONAL MEASUREMENT The number of additional measurements can be set Before shipment the default setting is 1 1 button of the set item display Add Measure in the Initial menu Initial Cont cycle TONO o y y gt Cont cycle PACHO Add Measure za 3 3 Low Credibility Measure ON P OB Date Time 1 2 3 Init measure mode w Pacho display Unit mm gt 2 Tap the button and enter the number by the ten key display J The setting is completed by tapping the button The input number range is 0 99 SETTING LOW CREDIBILITY MEASUREMENT It is possible to set whether the value of low reliability is shown as an
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101. on is stopped and the measuring head moves backward MONITOR SCREEN CT 1P MEASUREMENT SCREEN AUTO MANUAL mark Display unit mark of ocular pressure value Patient No Patient ID Number of TONO measurement times TONO measurement value Patient ID 03 03 L12 mmHg P 93 03 0 499 0 493 0 493 m 11 11 TAROU 03 03 T 11 11 11 mmHg 03 03 P 0 500 0 503 0 506 mm Eye Height mark Number of PACHO measurement times PACHO measurement value Device ID number ADJ 1 AVG 1 ADJ1 1 Display unit mark of cornea thickness TONO average value SETUP SCREEN Initial Buzzer Start mode Auto print Printer Show Tono value Show Pacho value Show Tono average Show Adj value Z axis position APPLY OK CANCEL OK button Apply button Cancel button Outer alignment mark Operator ID Z axis position Nozzle limit Alignment mark TONO correction average value Nozzle limit position Nozzle limit icon Z axis operating range Z axis position icon 17 COMPONENTS ALL DATA SCREEN Measurement item Right Left eye titles EXIT button Measurement count average Measurement result values PATIENT ID INPUT SCREEN Patient ID 13 dp Enter window 7 2 5 2 8 5 2 8 9 2 68 0 5 9 CJ 9 GJ 2 5 2 5 5 9 0 8 5 0 0 CO 2 GJ 2 GJ 5 5
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103. ore shipment the default setting is ON 1 Tap the button of the set item display XML file output in the LAN menu 2 Tapthe button and select ON or OFF LAN connection XML file output Data format Shared folder setting IP address setting Fx d IP address 0000 Subnet mask Default gateway 0000 3 The setting is complete 94 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE DATA OUTPUT FORMAT The data output format can be set Before shipment the default setting is OFF 1 Tap the button of the set item display Data format in the LAN menu 2 Tap the button and select OFF or STD5 Shared folder setting IP address setting IP address Subnet mask Default gateway J The setting is complete OFF Data file is not outputted STD5 STD5 format SETTING THE SHARED FOLDER The shared folder can be set Before shipment the default setting is NULL 1 Tap the button of the set item display Shared folder setting in the LAN menu 2 The message input screen is displayed Enter the desired character with the keyboard Shared folder 32 User Name 32 Password 16 3 23 8 2 5 689 3 8 8 0 8 B A AA AA A A A A 58 83 00 0 1 9 0 2 5 2 CJ 69 CJ 9 5 ew J The setting is completed by tapping the button SETTING THE IP ADDRESS
104. orrection values are modified from the work of Doughty and Zamen This chart was reproduced from the Review of Ophthalmology July 2002 Leon Hemdon MD Duke University Glaucoma Service Pages 88 89 90 oee page 80 and 81 for details he above reference technical data is for reference data of 100 REFERENCE TECHNICAL DATA MAINTENANCE DAILY CHECKUPS CLEANING THE INSTRUMENT Dust on measuring window glass Blow off dust with a blower Fingerprints and oil spots on measuring window glass Blow off dust with a blower and wipe the surface gently with a camera lens cleaner using clean gauze e Dirty instrument cover Wipe the surface with the attached silicon cloth or a dry soft cloth Never use solvents or a chemical duster CLEANING THE MEASURING WINDOW GLASS o secure auto alignment and correct measurement values clean the measuring window glass after each day s work Clean the glass when CLEAN THE MEASURING WINDOW GLASS is displayed on the control panel screen To clean the measuring window glass measuring nozzle and the glass inside the measuring nozzle use ethanol Using other chemicals may cause damage to the patient s eye during measurement Do not apply unreasonable force to the measuring nozzle while cleaning To avoid problems do not leave the cotton fibers inside to use only the attached applicator 1 Prepare the
105. performed TOPCON data ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR PACKAGING IN STORAGE Product in its normal transport and storage container as provided by manufacturer Temperature 20 C to 50 Humidity 1096 to 95 114 GENERAL INFORMATION ON USAGE AND MAINTENANCE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR PACKAGING IN TRANSPORTATION Product in its normal transport and storage container as provided by manufacturer Temperature 40 C to 70 C Humidity 1096 to 95 ELECTRIC RATING oource voltage AC100 240V Frequency 50 60Hz Power input 75VA DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Dimensions 286 326mm W x 445 526mm D x 466 615mm H Weight 19 5kg SAFETY DESIGNATIONS PER IEC 60601 1 STANDARD of protection against electric shocks Class I The Class I equipment provides means to connect itself to the protective grounding system of utilities to thereby independently provide protection against electric shocks by keeping con nectable metal components nonconductive in case of a failure in the basic insulation Degree of protection against electric shocks B type applied component The B type applied component provides the specified degree of protection against electric shocks with regard to the reliability particularly of leak current patient measuring current and protective utility connection in case of Class I equipment Degree of protection against harmful intrusion of water IEC 60529 IPXO This product does not provide protection ag
106. ping the button adjust the position of the z axis position icon for the right left eyes 4 22 0 mm CANCEL APPLY 4 I At this moment confirm alternately the distance between the patient s eye and the measuring nozzle and the safety stopper screen and adjust the position of the z axis position icon 39 BASIC OPERATIONS a position where the measuring nozzle is 8 9mm from the cornea tap the button and thereby set the position of the nozzle limit 8 9mm x CANCEL APPLY Return to the Measurement screen and confirm that the position of the nozzle limit icon is changed push the main unit a little forward by operating the Measuring Head Forward Backward button of the control panel and then confirm that a message TOO CLOSE is displayed on the screen Setting is complete if the main unit does not go forward any more SETTING THE PATIENT ID 1 Tap the button on the control panel mmHg 0 03 80 gt 1 gt 60 2 The Patient ID Input screen is called up mo nl Operator ID 13 TAROU GJ 2 5 2 5 6 7 9 3 63 5 9 2 CJ 2 2 GJ 2 2 s 5 5 2 9 2 5 0 9 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 Gs CJ CO C Ga 40 BASIC OPERATIONS 3 Enter the patient ID using the keyboard on the screen Patient ID 13 Patient ID Operator ID 13
107. rest Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene resin 12 COMPONENTS OPERATION METHOD OF CONTROL PANEL The control panel is a touch panel Do not use any sharp tools e g ball point pen Avoid tapping to deferent points simultaneously on the control panel Tap gt To select any relevant item Continue to press Used for continuous moving Moving of chinrest and measuring head Patient ID BE TOPCON 29 iD Patient ID _ T 00 03 T 00 03 mmHg mmHg 00 03 00 03 P ADJ 30 60 1 Touch the screen softly with a finger Continue to touch the screen softly with a finger CONTROL PANEL COMPONENTS The control panel is designed as a touch panel for performing various operations and settings It displays images and shows information including set conditions and measurement results CT 1P AUTO MODE Display ID button ePatientIDD i9 Settings button 00 03 button L button Up down button for chinrest Measuring head forward 00 03 P backward button Reset button Air check button Measurement mode button j j _ 4 qu Auto Manual button Function button 13 COMPONENTS MANUAL MODE Zoom button Start button 6 2 gt Ix 1 AUTO MODE Display ID button amp __ Settings button button d
108. screen is on If the button is M the mode is Manual mode 2 Auto mode is displayed tap it and change to M 6772 Ej 2 TONO lt 60 un S SETTING THE MEASURING RANGE In this instrument the measuring range can be switched in 2 steps between 1 30 and 1 60 Normally 1 30 is used but if the patient s ocular pressure is high switch it to 1 60 The default setting is 1 30 upon power on 1 Check the measurement screen 2 Tap the button of the control ania and set the measuring range ej IL r TONO lt 46 BASIC OPERATIONS ALIGNMENT AND MEASUREMENT Alignment is operated on the control panel 1 Select the right left eye by tapping the R button L button BE TOPCON_TAROU 137 tance the measuring head moves to display the pupil image and alignment dot on the center of the screen Patient ID mmHg 00 P mm ADJ ES V cw 80 m TONO 60 1 TONO 1 47 BASIC OPERATIONS 48 BASIC OPERATIONS Depending on the alignment condition the alignment mark is displayed differently 1 When alignment is insufficient out of the measuring range L When alignment is within the measuring range in all direc tions front rear right left top
109. splay Stand by mode in Initial menu K Initial Patient No reset Show patient ID on 5 Required patient ID Device ID number o d OFF gt in gt F gt Show Device ID number OFF 0 Stand by mode RIGHT Auto power save gt 2 Tapthe button and select the desired waiting position RIGHT Waiting at the initial position for right eye measurement LEFT Waiting at the initial position for left eye measurement LAST Waiting at the last position of the measured eye J The setting is complete 74 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE AUTO POWER SAVE The power save timer can be set Before shipment the default setting is 10 min to get to the power save status in 10min 1 Tap the button of the set item display Auto power save in the Initial menu gt Show patient ID gt Required patient ID Device ID number 424 Show Device ID number OFF 8 Stand by mode mem gt Auto power save EIE Touch Measure 2 Tap the button and select OFF 1 5 min 10 20 min 30 min or 60 min Initial Patient No reset o ON OFF 1 OFF When is set the power save function does not work J The setting is complete SETTING THE TOUCH MEASUREMENT On the manual measurement with patient eye enlargement whether or not to perform
110. surement is performed automatically If the Auto RL is selected the measuring head moves auto matically to the other eye side 82 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE CHINREST HEIGHT The Chinrest height can be set Before shipment the default setting is Low 1 Tap the button of the set item display Chin rest height in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and select High Center or Low Initial Press average Mode _ integer 5 IOP Adjustment o 5 Center CCT Base ss o Adjustment Coefficient so gt gt gt ow Pupil distance E R L move Fun Auto gt Chin rest height Control panel brightness LeveL 4 3 The setting is complete SETTING THE CONTROL PANEL BRIGHTNESS The control panel brightness can be set in 4 steps Before shipment the default setting is LEVEL 4 1 button of the set item display Control panel brightness in the Initial menu 2 Tap the button and select the control panel brightness Press average Mode Integer Initial gt IOP Adjustment F gt 545 R L move Full Auto gt Chin rest height tow gt Control panel brightness LEVEL 4 gt J The setting is complete LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 The brightness of the Control panel is changed to the darkest setting of the four steps The brightness of the Control panel is changed to
111. t manual measurement values will have M marks beside them For explanation of the messages on the control panel screen refer to MESSAGE LIST on page 109 51 BASIC OPERATIONS PRINTOUT MEASUREMENT VALUES To avoid a paper jam in the printer do not feed the paper if it is partly cut or wrinkled To avoid discoloring of the printer paper particularly the record ing area during storage use a polypropylene bag and not one containing plasticizer PVC etc To avoid discoloring of the printer paper particularly the record ing area after pasting use water soluble glue and not one con taining solvent Since the printer paper is thermosensitive it is not suitable for keeping records for a long period If necessary prepare copies separately This instrument can print out measurement values with a printer 1 Check that the Measurement screen is on 2 Tap the button on the control panel Measurement values on the monitor are printed out When a red line is printed at the edge of the printer paper replace it with a new one For details about the replacement of the printer paper see PRINTER PAPER SETTING on page 30 58mm wide printer paper example TP 50KJ HR Nip pon Paper is recommended Close printer cover indicates that the printer cover is left opened ensure that the printer cover is completely closed When the auto print setting is ON in the initial setting mea surement is performed under
112. the power switch O and disconnect the power plug from the outlet if you see smoke coming from the instrument etc Don t install the instrument where it is difficult to disconnect the power plug from the outlet Ask your dealer for service Ensuring the Safety of Patients and Operators To avoid injury when operating the up down button for the chinrest be careful not to catch the patient s fingers The light emitted from this instrument involves potential risk the longer the irradiation time the more risk of damage to the eye When the instrument operates with the maximum light volume exposure for more than 2 hours will exceed the safety guideline Preventing Electric Shocks and Burns To avoid injury by electric shock do not open the cover For repair call your service engi neer To avoid injury by electric shock when changing the fuse turn off the power supply and pull out the power cable Use the rated fuse Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC This instrument has been tested with 100 120 230V and found to comply with IEC60601 1 2 Ed 3 0 2007 This instrument radiates radio frequency energy within standard and may affect other devices in the vicinity If you have discovered that turning on off the instrument affects other devices we recommend you change its position keep a proper distance from other devices or plug it into a different outlet Please consult your authorized dealer if you have any additional questions
113. tomatically ORE 0 Not printed automatically ie Internal printer is disabled Printer Internal printer is active Show Tono value is not displayed Tono value Tono value is displayed Show Pacho value is not displayed Pacho value 1 Pacho value is displayed Show Tono average value is not displayed Tono average Tono average value is displayed Show Adjusted value is not displayed Adj value 5 _ Adjusted value is displayed Patient No reset ON 7717777 Patient No is reset upon power on Show patient Patient ID is not displayed Patient ID is displayed Required Patient ID is not displayed patient ID Patient ID is displayed PME idi ii Sets the Device ID number number ten key display Show Device Patient ID is not displayed OFF 74 ID number Patient ID is displayed Stand b er Waiting at the initial position for right eye measurement y LEFT Waiting at the initial position for left eye measurement RIGHT 74 mode sr Waiting at the last position of the measured eye Power save function is not used 1min Power save status in 1min after last operation 5min Power save status in 5min after last operation Auto power 10 Power save status in 10min after last operation 10min save 20min Power save status in 20min after last operation Power save status in 30min after last operation Power save status in 60min after last operation 63 SETTING FUNCTIO
114. top alignment also by tapping the control panel anywhere while an button is displayed DISPLAYING MEASUREMENT VALUES With regard to measurement values for both TONO and PACHO only in CT 1P the data of the latest three measurements are displayed on the control panel Figures only Measurement was done correctly figures When the reliability of measurement is low only TONO ERROR Measurement was not done correctly OVER When the measurement range Is exceeded only TONO In TONO average value display low reliability numerical data with are not added to the average value calculation However if all measurement data are numerical data with the average value calculation is done using these data For explanation of the messages on the control panel screen refer to MESSAGE LIST on page 109 When the auto print setting is OFF in the initial setting print out measurement results by tap ping the button as necessary 45 BASIC OPERATIONS MANUAL MEASUREMENT MODE e Adjust the height of the instrument table so that the patient can sit comfortably Otherwise correct measurement values may not be obtained Do not perform measurement if the patient stops breathing or is nervous Otherwise correct measurement values may not be obtained If the machine is moved before measurement values are dis played it may cause incorrect measurement results SETTING THE MANUAL MODE 1 Check that the MEASUREMENT
115. touch measurement can be set Before shipment the default setting is OFF 1 Tap the button of the set item display Touch Measure in the Initial menu Initial Patient No reset ow Show patient ID gt Required patient ID Device ID number 424 OFF gt gt gt F Show Device ID OFF 4 Stand by mode mem gt Auto power save tomin gt Touch Measure 2 button and select ON to perform touch measurement or OFF not to perform touch measurement 3 The setting is complete When the setting is OFF alignment operation remains on the enlarged display 75 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN SETTING THE NUMBER CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENTS TONO The number of continuous measurements TONO can be set Before shipment the default setting is 3 1 Tap the button of the set item display Cont cycle TONO in the Initial menu Initial Cont cycle TONO 1 ON 444 Low Credibility Measure on 4 5 6 Date Time 132 G3 Init measure mode Tono display Unit gt Pacho display Unit 2 Tap the button and enter the number with the ten key display 3 The setting is complete by tapping the button The input number range is 2 10 SETTING THE NUMBER OF CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENTS PACHO The number
116. tting is ON SETTING THE DEVICE ID NUMBER The device ID number can be set Before shipment the default setting is 1 1 Tap the button of the set item display Device ID number in the Initial menu 2 Enter the number with the ten key display of the button Initial Patient No reset Required patient ID 7 9 Device ID number nmm Show Device ID number OF mm 2 3 Stand by mode RIGHT 9 Auto power save 10 min CANCEL Touch Measure OFF 3 The setting is complete by tapping the button 73 SETTING FUNCTIONS ON THE SETUP SCREEN DISPLAYING THE DEVICE ID NUMBER It is possible to set whether or not to display the device ID number Before shipment the default setting is OFF 1 Tap the button of the set item display Show Device ID number in the Initial menu 2 Tapthe button and select ON display or OFF do not display Patient No reset Show patient ID o gt OFF gt 1 Required patient ID Device ID number Show Device ID mmbe ore gt Stand by mode mem gt Auto power save gt Touch Measure OFF gt 3 The setting is complete SETTING THE WAITING POSITION AFTER MEASUREMENT It is possible to set the waiting position of the measuring head after finishing each measure ment Before shipment the default setting is RIGHT initial position for measuring right eye 1 Tap the button of the set item di
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