ntrOductiOn The quick-start guide for the automated Vision-R 800 (V01) phoropter briefly presents the main features of the instrument. It contains essential information about the device, its essential functions and the maintenance and servicing recommendations. However, it does not intend to provide exhaustive information and does not cover all the details and features of the instrument.
escriptiOn 1. O verview a. Refraction Head - Front view LED panel Near vision camera User-side observation windows Tilt blocking lever Near-vision test support hanger Forehead rest adjustment knob b. Refraction Head - back view Horizontal adjustment knob Forehead rest* Patient side observation...
escriptiOn c. Console Touch screen Keys [Import/export] Key[Clear]: reset to 0 Touches [R/Bino/L]: OD/Bino/ OG selection Increment keys [+/-] Keys [Position 1/Position 2]: test proposal Touch [Bluetouch]: final comparison Keys [Far vision/Near vision] Acuity selection keys Central button d. Power supply box Start-up mode Service technician socket Information indicator lights...
irst steps 1. t urn On and turn OFF a. Switching on During the first powering up of the instrument, press the ON/OFF key on the power supply unit. For future instrument use, the power unit can stay turned on. In this case, go directly to step 2.
irst steps 2. s etting up the patient Before each refraction examination, perform various adjustments. The adjustment below can be carried out via the touch screen or the keyboard on the console. It is advisable to regulate: ● The horizontality of the refraction head with the knob located on the top of the refraction head, ●...
ain screen 1. p resentatiOn The main screen is divided into five areas: Zone 1: Test display, favorites and test programs. Select: to display the list of the tests to display your favorite tests to display the test programs...
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ain screen Zone 2: Patient set-up management. Select: to adjust the pupillary distances to adjust the lens-eye distance to go from far-vision mode to near-vision mode to modify the step value of dioptric change to lock an eye or the other and lock down values to mask an eye and/or select the filters Zone 3: Management of the controlled settings.
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ain screen Zone 5: Patient data managment and user help display. Select: to manage patient data to display patient data saved in one of the memories to display the contextual assistance In the majority of these adjustments access can be performed via the touch screen and/or the keyboard on the console.
ests 1. p erFOrming a standard test Take the example of the performance of a red/green standard test: Press › The red/green test is displayed in the test visualization zone at the bottom of the touch screen on the console. ›...
ests 2. p erFOrming an autOmatic smart test A smart test is a semi-automatic test using an algorithm that can determine more precisely the subjective refraction of the patient. All the answers are saved and integrated automatically in order to determine the best possible value. The smarts tests are identifiable through a pictogram located on the right of the icon (a target with an arrow representing the precision) A smart test is always done in same manner.
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ests › The red/green smart test is shown in the display area in the bottom of the console’s screen. › The corresponding table of optotypes is displayed on the test presentation screen. Ask the patient the question corresponding to the test. Here: “Look at the test and tell me if the characters appear darker to you or more contrasted on the red background, on the green background or if they seem identical to you.”...
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ests Repeat the test and follow its progress on the progress bar. › The test stops automatically when a value is found. At the end of the sequence, close the test by pressing on [Closed]. Select the following test in the list. In the case of a test program, moving to the following test is done: On the touch screen On the console...
ain menu The top menu is located in the top right of the main screen and can be accessed by pressing: It accesses various sub-menus. Select: to erase the data of the last patient to import and export data to create a patient folder to go from the automatic mode to the manual mode and vice versa to access the instrument’s settings...
& aintenance servicing To avoid any incidents, unplug the device before cleaning. Do not use benzene, thinners, organic solvents, ether or gasoline to clean the instrument. To disinfect the areas likely to be in contact with the patient (face shields and forehead rest), use disinfectant wipes for medical use or ethanol.
echnicaL peciFicatiOns Centering: ● Pupillary distance: 48.0 to 80.0 mm at distance; 44.0 to 76.0 mm at near; in 0.1 mm steps. Binocular and monocular adjustments. ● Convergence: Automatic, in relation to near vision chart location and patient’s inter-pupillary distance. ●...
● 1 electric cable running to the refraction head (2 m) with a 1 extension (3 m) ● 1 electric cable running to the console (7 m) ● 2 CBOX/Vision-R 800 network cables running to the local network ● Power cable 2 m (x1) ●...
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eneraL inFOrmatiOn ymbOLs ymbOLs On the instrument ymbOLs On the packaging Turned-on (power supply connected to the mains) Handle carefully OFF = Turned-off (power supply disconnected from the mains) Obligation to refer to the operating This way up manual Maximum stacking of 4 products Manufacturing date (year) above market product Manufacturer...
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eneraL inFOrmatiOn OdiFicatiOns The information contained in this document is non-contractual and provided as a guide. They may be changed without prior notice. Errors or omissions may occur in this type of document, although the greatest care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information provided.
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eneraL inFOrmatiOn nvirOnment Respect the operating and storage conditions noted below: Temperature Humidity Atmospheric pressure [+15°C; +30°C] [+30 %; +90 %] [800 hPA; 1060 hPA] Storage [- 10°C; + 55°C] [+10 %; +95 %] [700 hPA; 1060 hPA] Transport [- 40°C; + 70°C] [+10 %;...
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eneraL inFOrmatiOn Ower suppLy ● Connect the power cord with grounding protection to the connector to avoid any risk of electric shock during electrical leakage. ● Do not use multi-socket power strips, adapters or extension cords to connect the instrument to the mains. ●...
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