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Operation
5.2.4 Settings for use with IGS workstation
A connected IGS workstation can supply various data for
superimposition. The data can be correlated, superimposed data
(for example, the IGS grid model) or various kinds of non-correlated
and non-superimposed image data.
If the CaptiView is connected to an IGS workstation, the
workstation assumes control of the shutters. If correlated
data (e.g. IGS grid model) is superimposed, all shutters
remain open so that the data can be superimposed over the
object image. If non-correlated data (such as CT, MRI or
ultrasound) is displayed, the shutter settings stored in the
control unit are activated.
Consult the IGS/Navigation workstation user manual for
specific functionality and workflow guidance.
You do not need to configure any settings on the control
unit.
5.2.5 Safety function of the CaptiView
If, because of a malfunction, the shutters cannot be controlled or
the display switches itself on and/or displays an incorrect
video signal:
X
X
Press the switch (1) for manually switching off the display and
shutter release.
There is a red light in the push-button, signaling that the display is
switched off and all shutters are open.
X
X
Contact your Leica representative.
The switch (1) for manually switching off the display and
releasing all shutters should only be activated with a sterile,
blunt object if a sterile cover is in place over the microscope
and CaptiView.
In order to return the shutter control back to the control unit or to
the IGS workstation:
X
X
Press the switch for manually switching off the display and for
releasing all shutters (1).
The red light on the switch for manually switching off the display
and releasing all shutters (1) turns off.