4-12 Operator’s Manual
110017276EN Rev. B
4 Detailed Reference
The light transmitted to the patient will have a spectral content between 435 nm and 650 nm.
Each lamp provides slightly different illumination, and the choice of which to use will be dependent on both
surgeon preference and procedure type. The xenon lamp has a whiter light with a full spectrum. The xenon-
mercury lamp has a greener light that has less blue light content than the xenon spectrum at the same perceived
light level.
If a xenon lamp is installed in the lower position, the user may select one of three color filters (green, yellow,
amber) to tint the light output to give improved visualization in certain circumstances.
The Foot Control side button may be programmed to turn lamp 1 or lamp 2 on and off. There are three ways to
map the illuminator settings to the Foot Control:
1.
Using the foot control tab of the More Settings Screen
.
2.
Programming the technique level foot control settings.
3.
Overriding the technique level settings on the phase level foot control settings screen in programming
also.
Illumination Setup and Use
1.
Connect the fiber optic illuminator to the desired port (see Figure 1.22 ). Push the connector into the port
until the groove on the connector is aligned with the front surface of the port receptacle. See Figure 4.7 .
(Scrub nurse or Circulating nurse)
Figure 4.7. Connecting fiber optic connector to the illumination port
1. Connector groove. 2. Connector groove align with port receptacle when it is properly connected.
2.
To turn illumination on, select the On/Off button from the screen as shown in the figure below. (Scrub
nurse or Circulating nurse)
Summary of Contents for STELLARIS PC
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Page 329: ...Preface ...
Page 330: ...Table of Contents ...
Page 331: ...Getting Started ...
Page 332: ...User Interface ...
Page 333: ...Customizing Your System ...
Page 334: ...Detailed Reference ...
Page 335: ...Cleaning and Sterilization ...
Page 336: ...Troubleshooting ...
Page 337: ...Service and Warranty ...
Page 338: ...Specifications ...
Page 339: ...Glossary ...
Page 340: ...Index ...
Page 341: ...Preface ...
Page 342: ...Table of Contents ...
Page 343: ...Getting Started ...
Page 344: ...User Interface ...
Page 345: ...Customizing Your System ...
Page 346: ...Detailed Reference ...
Page 347: ...Cleaning and Sterilization ...
Page 348: ...Troubleshooting ...
Page 349: ...Service and Warranty ...
Page 350: ...Specifications ...
Page 351: ...Glossary ...
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