TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Category 2. Symbols 3. Warnings and Cautions 4. Intended for Use 5. User Interface 6. Operating Instructions 7. Battery Charging and Data Transferring 8. Instruction of Power Indicator 9. Battery Replacement 10. Cleaning and Disinfection 11. Operating Environment 12.
1. Category Product Name Model Name Accessory Eye Cup Horus Scope EZ-Horus 40 Digital Eye-Fundus Camera Foot-Switch (Optional Part) Horus Scope EZ-Horus 40 Digital Ophthalmoscope Slit-Lamp Jig (Optional Part) Specula Horus Scope OTO Lens Digital Otoscope Horus Scope Adapter (Optional Part)
3. Warnings and Cautions PLEASE NOTE: Prior to installation and start-up of the device, carefully read the instructions provided here in! As with all technical devices, the proper function and safety operation of this device depend on the user’s compliance with the safety recommendations which are presented in these operating instructions.
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CAUTION: This device and foot-switch are not waterproof. If the optical lens and control unit get wet; do not attempt to dry with a heater, microwave, autoclave or UV light. CAUTION: Avoid subjecting the device or foot-switch to vibration or shock. When the product is not in use, please disconnect the power plug and keep it in a safe place.
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Imaging Lens at operation. CAUTION: Attach Slit-Lamp jig to Slit-Lamp Equipment that Ezer qualified. Make sure the jig is completely locked by a downward push. The Slit-Lamp jig is only suitable for EZ- Horus 40/EZ-Horus 25. It can’t be use for other models such as OTO Lens, Derma Lens, Imaging Lens or Anterior Lens.
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CAUTION: This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices to the IEC 60601-1-2: 2007. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a standard medical installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to other devices, which can be determined by turning the system off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving device.
CAUTION: Users are responsible for managing captured image data. Manufacturer will not assume any responsibility for loss of data. 4. Intended for Use EZ-Horus 40/EZ-Horus Horus Scope digital hand-held eye- fundus camera/Ophthalmoscope used to record digital photographs and video of fundus (including retina, macula and optic disc) of the human eye and surrounding area.
5. User Interface Control Unit (Horus Scope) Front View OK button LCD Monitor Capture image at the Photo/Video Photo/Video Mode Mode Switcher Enter key function at (Switching time is “menu” mode about 1 seconds) Brightness Brightness Increasing at the Decreasing at the Photo/Video mode Photo/Video mode Back to Normal...
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Power Button Rear View Lens Connect Lens Assembling Mark Ring Lens Connecting Pins Cover Glass and Sensor Focus Wheel Battery Cover Bottom and Right Views Strap Hook Micro SD Slot AV Out / Foot Switch Mini USB Page 11 of 46...
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Charger Station Mini USB connector Optical Lens of Horus Scope EZ-Horus 40/EZ-Horus 25 (Digital Eye-Fundus Camera /Ophthalmoscope Contact Lens Signal Contact Position Ring mark Surface Page 12 of 46...
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Optical Lens of Horus Scope OTO Lens/OTO LensS (Digital Otoscope) O T O L e n s O T O L e n s S Eardrum Position Specula Contact Signal Lens mark balloon Ring (Disposal) Optical Lens of Horus Scope Derma Lens (Digital Dermatoscope) Contact Contact Lens...
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Optical Lens of Horus Scope Imaging Lens (Digital Speculum) Lens Position Contact Signal Lens mark Cover Ring Optical Lens of Anterior Lens (Digital Anterior Scope) LED Switching Button Lens Cover Position Bar Contact Signal Lens mark Ring Page 14 of 46...
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Horus Scope Adapter Contact Signal Lens mark Ring Switch for light source Foot Switch Eye Cup Slit-Lamp Jig Switch Phone jack body connector Page 15 of 46...
Operating Instructions Assembly of EZ-Horus 40/OTO Lens/Derma Lens/Imaging Lens/ Anterior Lens Marks on Optical Lens Marks on Control Unit Step 1: Align the Marks of Optical Lens and Control Unit. Step 2: Hold Optical Lens and attach it on Control Unit. Step 3: Rotate and fasten Optical Lens in a Position Bar counter-clockwise direction, where as...
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(2) Assembly of Horus Scope Adapter Step 1: Connect “Horus Scope Adapter”, “Coupler” and “Endoscope”. Adapter Coupler Endoscope Step 2: Align the Marks of Horus Scope Adapter and Control Unit. Marks on Control Unit Marks on Adapter Step 3: Hold Horus Scope Adapter and attach it on Control Unit. Step 4: Rotate and fasten Horus Scope Adapter in a counter-clockwise direction, where as the “switch”...
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Step 5: Connect light source with endoscope. Horus Scope Control unit & Adapter & Existing endoscope, coupler and light source in the market. Control unit Control unit Endoscope Coupler Adapter Endoscope Coupler Adapter Portable Light Source Desktop Light Source (3) Eye Cup Installation (EZ-Horus 40 or EZ-Horus 25) Step 1: Put the eye cup on the front of optical lens.
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(4) OTO Lens Specula Installation and Removal Step 1: Put the specula on the tip of otoscope lens. Specula Otoscope Lens Step 2: Rotate the specula tightly to otoscope lens in clockwise direction. Step 3: To remove the specula, rotate in counter-clockwise direction. Page 19 of 46...
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(5) Derma Lens Contact Plate Replacement Step 1: Hold the white portion of Derma Lens, and rotate to loosen the contact plate module in counter-clockwise direction. Step 2: Separate the white plastic parts, and use new one for replacement. Step 3: Put contact plate module in front of Derma Lens, rotate tightly in clockwise direction.
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Step 1: Before the first use, insert the battery to the Control Unit and close the battery cover referring to Section 9. Place the Control Unit on Charger Station or connect to adapter via USB cable. Connect USB connector to the power plug. Let the battery charged for five hours.
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Step 4: Operation Screen Icon Indicator Anterior Imaging Horus Scope OTO Lens EZ-Horus 40 / 25 Derma Lens Lens Lens Adapter Eye-Fundus Anterior Adapter only Otoscope Dermatoscope Speculum /Ophthalmoscope Scope White/Yellow light Camera SD Memory Free Space Display Mode Video File Saving Video Mode Video Recording Photo Mode...
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Symbol Refer to Eye-Fundus Camera Otoscope Dermatoscope Speculum: GI (General Imaging Lens) Anterior Scope Endoscope Adapter Hour Minute Second XXXXX Patient ID Example: DA161431.jpg It means DA: anterior scope picture; hour:16; minute:14; second:31 If set serial number 23458, the picture name shows DA23458161431.jpg Step 5: Menu Screen Press “Menu”...
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(1) Press “ ” button user can switch from “photo mode” to “video mode” in 1 second and vise versa. The “ ” will show on the right top of the LCD screen. (2) Press “OK” button one time to take video. The “Brightness Indicator” will change to “RON”.
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Page Legend Description Setting 1. Product doesn’t support the video file display. Please download the video file (.avi) to computer to display. 2. At “Display Mode”, Back to Zoom In the file name is Operation Picture displayed at the Screen Display Mode Normal upside of the...
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Default value : (hour : minute) Time Setting : Adjust the value :Select hour YES: Time setting /minute NO: Skip Press “OK” button once the user confirms the setting. Default value: Enable Standby Function Disable Press “OK” button once the user confirms YES: Disable setting.
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Searching mode selection YES: IR Search / VIS Photo Default value : VIS Search / VIS Photo IR Search/VIS Photo Note: This function is only Press “OK” button suitable Horus once the user confirms EZ-Horus Scope the setting. 25. It is not suitable for Horus Scope Derma Lens, OTO Lens, Imaging Lens, Anterior Lens and Adapter.
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Default value : NO USB live video enable USB live video disable YES: Enable the USB live video Press “OK” button for PC, and disable the once the user confirms removable storage device the setting. (cannot check the data of Note: UVC means micro SD card through PC) USB video device...
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(7) Image-capturing by the Horus Scope EZ-Horus 40 or 25 Step 1: Modes Selection: (VIS means Visible Light Radiation; IR means infrared Light Radiation) There are two modes for eye-fundus camera/Ophthalmoscope: VIS search/VIS photo mode: search eye-fundus by visible LED light, take photo or video by visible LED light.
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(4) Follow the above procedure (1) to (3). Go to page 8 select ”NO” button. And then change to VIS search mode. (5) While the search mode is IR mode the photo is visible light but the video is infrared light. (6) While the search mode is VIS mode both photo and video are visible light as well.
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buttons. Reference Table: Brightness Indicator Classification Note 0~5B Light Skin Blond Light Skin 5~10B 10B is default Brunette 10~15 B Dark Skin Find optic disk in controller screen then optimize the image by rotating the “Focus Wheel”. Fill the screen (circle area) with the image without any shining spot. The correct working distance is 24 mm (from lens tip to cornea) Press “OK”...
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4. Dark shadow in the The lens is much lower than top of image the visual axis 5. Dark shadow in The lens is much higher than the bottom of the visual axis image 6. Circle or Line spot The eyelashes are in the light inside the view path 7.
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(2) Adjust focus by focus wheel. (3) Use foot-switch to take picture when image is clear, as showed below. Step 4: Capture eye-fundus image with slit-lamp jig by foot-switch (Optional part) (1) Put the Slit-Lamp Jig into the Slit-Lamp Equipment. Slit-Lamp Equipment Slit-Lamp Jig...
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(2) Fixed the eye-fundus camera in the Slit-Lamp Jig. Eye-Fundus Camera Slit-Lamp Jig (3) Connecting the phone jack connector to control unit. Control Unit Phone jack connector (4) Use foot-switch to take picture when image is clear, as showed below. Page 34 of 46...
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(8) Image-capturing by the Horus Scope OTO Lens/Derma Lens/Imaging Lens After Optical Lens is attached on the Control Unit and “Menu” setting is completed. The user can start to capture the images. Approaches for capturing the images as follows: Horus Scope Lens, Digital...
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charging device is removed, and then press the "OK" button once to awake it. (9) Image-capturing by the Anterior Lens After Optical Lens is attached on the Control Unit and “Menu” setting is completed. The user can start to capture the images. Approaches for capturing the images as follows: 1.
(10) Transfer Images to the electronic device Step 1: Transfer images to the electronic device, for example, personal computer, laptop or mobile phone, via the USB cable connecting to Control Unit and Charger Station, or Micro SD card. Mini USB connector 7.
8. Instruction of Power Indicator Power Indicator State of Power Indicator Status Blue light Normal operation Orange light In charge. Sparkling blue light Power less than 25%. Connect to PC by USB, Mix blue and orange Or USB live video enable No light System off 9.
Open the battery cover by digging out the gap in the bottom of battery cover with a finger or something pointed. Tilt the battery cover and remove the battery cover by lifting it up. Remove the original battery and replace a new battery along the correct direction. Place the battery cover and secure it in place.
15. Environment Follow the local governing ordinances and recycling plans regarding disposal or recycling of device components. Especially when disposing of the lithium ion battery, circuit board, plastic parts that contain brominated flame retardant, LCD, or power cord, be sure to follow the local governing ordinances. Follow the local governing ordinances and recycling plans when disposing of the circuit board with the lithium battery.
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(1) EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) The device complies with the International Electrotechnical Commission standards (IEC 60601-1-2: 2007) for electromagnetic compatibility as listed in the tables below. Follow the guidance in the tables for use of the device in an electromagnetic environment. EMC (IEC 60601-1-2: 2007) Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
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Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment - guidance Electrostatic...
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Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment - guidance Portable and mobile RF communications...
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Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the device The device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the device can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the device as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
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