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OCTOPUS 300 Service Manual  

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Figure 3 

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Connector panel with 

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Power switch  

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Power connector 

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Printer connector (USB) 

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Serial interface (RS 232) 

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Ethernet connector (OCTOPUS 311) 

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Ethernet control lights 

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Contrast LCD monitor 

 

ATTENTION:

 

 

All external devices connected to the connector panel must comply with the corresponding safety 
standards.

 

 
 

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Instrument Table 

An electrically adjustable instrument table (optional) makes it possible to comfortably adjust the height of the instrument to the 

individual size of the patient. 

 

Figure 4 

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Table top with holder for patient response button 

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Electronics box 

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Patient response button 

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Electrical column 

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Table foot 

 

Figure 5

 

Up / Down switch on the electronics box 

ATTENTION: 

With patients in wheelchairs, care must be 
taken when lowering the table that the table 
plate does not come into contact with their 

legs. 

 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for OCTOPUS 300

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Page 2: ...ion Target 1802206 20 7 5 Correction Lens Holder 1007496 22 7 6 Background Module Lamp house 1802247 26 7 7 Brightness Regulator Module 1802248 27 7 8 Stimulus Projector OCTOPUS 301 1802249 Stimulus P...

Page 3: ...g 1802250 1 Patient response button 1802032 1 Dust cover 1802304 1 User s Manual 1802737 1 Ocular cover 1800339 3 Touch pens 1802303 1 Eye occluder 2 pieces 1800339 2 FuesT3 15 A 250 V 1801326 1 Allen...

Page 4: ...ed Make sure that the instrument is connected only to the power source as defined on the perimeter rating plate The on off switch does not separate the perimeter from the power lines Before maintenanc...

Page 5: ...uctions are put into the text as needed They vary in importance and should help preclude risks for the patient and operator hinder damage to the perimeter and insure optimal functioning ATTENTION Inst...

Page 6: ...housing 2 Lower housing left and right 3 Grip locations left and right 4 Rotation and height adjustable instrument column for fine positioning 5 Headrest with 6 Forehead rest with integrated sensors...

Page 7: ...g safety standards 3 2 Instrument Table An electrically adjustable instrument table optional makes it possible to comfortably adjust the height of the instrument to the individual size of the patient...

Page 8: ...instrument using both lower housing halves to lift it out of the packing Two ribbed grips hinder sideways slipping Since the OCTOPUS 300 works without a cupola a fully darkened room is not required I...

Page 9: ...nse button is accessible from below on the headrest support The catches on the Patient response button connector are oriented in the direction of the instrument column ATTENTION Besides the Patient re...

Page 10: ...s only used when additional program options have been purchased To avoid free access and faulty manipulations the function is protected The Dongle button is only released after the two headrest sensor...

Page 11: ...e additional functions are only made accessible when the dongle code is entered without any mistakes into the instrument it was created for 4 2 3 The Results of Code Mistakes Every dongle code is uniq...

Page 12: ...6 11 12 13 15 Figure 5 1 OCTOPUS 300 Functional diagram 1 Patient eye 9 Beam splitter 45 2 Trial lens holder 10 Background illumination 3 Ocular 11 Electronics 4 Image plane 12 Fixation targets 5 Beam...

Page 13: ...ol 5 2 2 Pulse width Modulation A typical stimulus of 100ms duration is formed by a burst of 20 5ms pulses The width ratio LED switch on LED switch off time of the 20 pulses can be increased or decrea...

Page 14: ...te LED s During initialization of the perimeter the background brightness is measured by a photo sensor and controlled by a DAC value Pulse width modulation is not used for background illumination 5 4...

Page 15: ...r 16 Light measurement 17 Figure 5 5 Optics module 1 Fixation targets 10 Stimulus LED 2 Fixation target objective lens 11 Condenser lens 3 CCD camera chip 12 Deflection mirror 4 Camera objective lens...

Page 16: ...e instrument wet and never use any solvents 6 1 1 Patient Response Button Chin and Headrest Turning Knobs and Eye Occluder All of these parts are made from plastic which can be cleaned with no problem...

Page 17: ...mm Set of Torx screwdrivers the sizes in this manual refer to the screwdriver size Universal digital voltmeter range 200mV to 250V Cleaning Materials Can of compressed air Lens tissue Lens cleaner dil...

Page 18: ...a clean surface Reassembly Reassemble in reverse order to removal Check Once reassembled check that the screws have been tightened and that the Housing is clean 7 2 Optical Unit 1802669 Removal Remove...

Page 19: ...lot in the Z shaft Be careful not to damage any wires Place the unit on a flat dust free surface Reassembly Reassemble in reverse order to removal Check Are all cables connected Are the four nuts hold...

Page 20: ...ough the slot in the Z shaft 7 4 Fixation Target 1802206 7 4 1 Fixation Board 1802207 NOTE If the Fixation board is defective there is no need to replace the entire Fixation target one can simply remo...

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