Operator’s Manual 9-3
110017276EN Rev. B
9 Glossary
Foot Control Switches
Four active pressable areas surrounding the
Stellaris® PC
Vision Enhancement System foot pedal. The two
upper switches are referred to as toe switches and the two lower switches are referred to as heel switches.
Gravity Infusion
Infusion derived from pressure created by hanging the fluid bottle at a certain height above the patient’s eye
level.
Infusion
Similar to irrigation, particularly referring to fluid use for posterior segment surgery. In addition to fluid,
atmospheric air infusion can also be used in posterior surgery.
Irrigation
Refers to flow of fluid use in the surgery. Irrigation flows out of surgical handpieces into the eye through tubing
to maintain intraocular pressure.
MMC
Multi Media Center. MMC provides two video display functions. The first is video overlay where real time
system settings are displayed simultaneously on the surgical screen and/or projected on external monitors or
video recording devices. The second function of the MMC is to provide streaming video from the microscope
camera to the system display screen.
Mode/Phase
It is a subset of the Technique level setting. It describes the surgical phase that provides a specific function.
Example 1: Vitrectomy mode provides vitreous removal functions derived from vitreous cutting and aspiration.
Example 2: Phaco mode provides lens removal functions derived from lens emulsification and aspiration.
Stellaris® PC
allows up to 12 different modes to be programmed in each Technique setting.
Modulation
Ultrasound settings with a unique characteristic, such as pulsed, burst, or waveform.
More Settings Screens
Secondary menu-driven graphical user interface screens that allow the user to adjust surgical settings. The More
Settings Screens are hidden during normal operation and can be accessed from the main screens when needed.
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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