1-40 Operator’s Manual
110017276EN Rev. B
1 Getting Started
current video image will appear on screen in the center of the
Clock Menu
. You can touch the video image
itself to toggle between small and large display sizes. You can also touch the outer edge of the video display to
toggle between the video display itself and an animation showing the effect of the handpiece in the eye for the
currently selected phase.
If the system has the optional MMC, the
TruLink
® Customer Support Network can be activated by connecting
the Ethernet port on the MMC to a designated Internet-enabled network connection and enabling the
TruLink
®
Customer Support Network data download upon shutdown or Remote Access function (if available in your area)
on the
Stellaris® PC
Vision Enhancement System .
Note:
An off-the-shelf Ethernet cable may be used with the
Stellaris® PC
Vision
Enhancement System to establish or restore connections.
Note:
The MMC is not intended for diagnostic purposes.
Before installing the Multimedia Center, please take note of the following:
• Multimedia Center must be installed outside of the sterile field.
• Do not place BSS bottles or other containers of fluid on top of the Multimedia Center.
• The AC power source for the Multimedia Center must have a Ground Fault Interrupt.
1.12.
Foot Control
The Foot Control is the main interface between the surgeon and the
Stellaris® PC
Vision Enhancement System .
The surgeon can control most of the available functions from the Foot Control. The Foot Control can be
connected through a physical cable, or through a wireless
Bluetooth
connection. When the Foot Control cable is
not in use, make sure to install the attached protective caps into the cable ports.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC (U.S. Federal Communication Commission) Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Summary of Contents for STELLARIS PC
Page 1: ...Operator s Manual ...
Page 78: ...1 68 Operator s Manual 110017276EN Rev B 1 Getting Started ...
Page 190: ...3 36 Operator s Manual 110017276EN Rev B 3 ...
Page 244: ...4 54 Operator s Manual 110017276EN Rev B 4 ...
Page 284: ...6 26 Operator s Manual 110017276EN Rev B 6 Troubleshooting ...
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 ...
Page 352: ...Index ...