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EMC Information 

Table 1:Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions 

The 

LCP-7800 

 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The 

customer or the user of the 

LCP-7800 

 should assure that it is used in such an environment. 

Emissions test 

Compliance 

Electromagnetic environment - guidance 

RF emissions 
CISPR 11 

Group 1 

The 

LCP-7800 

  uses  RF  energy  only  for  its  internal 

function.  Therefore,  its  RF  emissions  are  very  low 
and  are  not  likely  to  cause  any  interference  in  n

 

earby electronic equipment 

RF emissions 
CISPR 11 

Class A 

The 

LCP-7800 

  is  suitable  for  use  in  all  establish

 

ments  other  than  domestic  and  those  directly  co

 

nnected  to  the  public  low-voltage  power  supply 
network  that  supplies  buildings  used  for  domesti

 

purposes  

Harmonic emissions 
IEC 61000-3-2 

Class A 

Voltage fluctuations/ 
Flicker emissions 
IEC 61000-3-3 

Complies 

Table 2:Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity 

The 

LCP-7800 

 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer 

or the user of the 

LCP-7800 

 should assure that it is used in such an environment. 

Immunity test 

IEC 60601 
Test level 

Compliance 
level 

Electromagnetic 

environment 

guidance 

Electrostatic 
Discharge(ESD) 
IEC 61000-4-2 

±6 kV contact 
±8 kV air 

±6 

kV 

contact 
±8 kV air 

Floors  should  be  wood,  concrete  or 
ceramic  tile.  If  floors  are  covered  with 
synthetic material, the relative humidity 
should be at least 30%. 

Electrical 

fast 

transient/burst 
IEC 61000-4-4 

±2  kV  for  power 
supply lines 

±2  kV  for 
power 
supply lines 

Mains  power  quality  should  be  that  of 
a  typical  commercial  or  hospital 
environment 

Surge 
IEC 61000-4-5 

±1 kV  lines  to  lines 
±2 kV  lines  to  earth 

±1  kV  lines
  to  lines 
±2  kV  lines
  to  earth 

Mains  power  quality  should  be  that  of 
a  typical  commercial  or  hospital 
environment. 

Summary of Contents for LCP-7800

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Page 2: ...s product may malfunction due to electromagnetic waves caused by portable personal telephones transceivers radio controlled toys etc Be sure to avoid having objects such as which affect this product brought near the product ...

Page 3: ... 2 2 Safety Symbols 9 2 3 Environmental factors 12 2 4 Safety Precautions 14 3 Features 4 Notes for Using the Instrument 17 5 Configurations 18 5 1 Main Body 18 5 2 Main Body cont 19 5 3 Accessories 20 6 Installation 6 1 Position of Chart Projector 21 6 2 How to obtain correct Letter Size and focus 22 Zooming Type only 22 7 Input and Use of Program 22 ...

Page 4: ...d programs 24 8 Types of Chart 25 9 Maintenance and Repair 26 a Fuse Replacement 26 b Remote Control batteries Replacement 27 c Cleansing 27 d Disposal Information 28 10 Specifications 29 11 Components List 30 11 1 Standard accessories 30 12 Service Information 31 ...

Page 5: ...er Charts move quickly and quietly The customized two programs will help you to perform more convenient and effective examination This automatic chart project is compatible with LUXVISION digital refractor CDR series 1 2 Classifications Type of protection against electric shock Class I Equipment Degree of protection against electric shock No applied parts Degree of protection against the ingress o...

Page 6: ...0 3 2 Class A Voltage fluctuations Flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Complies Table 2 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The LCP 7800 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the LCP 7800 should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 Test level Compliance level Electromagnetic envir...

Page 7: ...be at levels characteristic of a ty pical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment Note UT is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level Table 3 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The LCP 7800 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the LCP 7800 should assure that it is used i...

Page 8: ...ations equipment and the LCP 7800 The LCP 7800 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the LCP 7800 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the LCP 7800 as recommended below according to the maxim...

Page 9: ...s for this reason that the following safety notices have been placed appropriately within the text of this manual to highlight safety related information or information requiring special emphasis All users operators and maintainers must be familiar with and pay particular attention to all Warnings and Cautions incorporated herein WARNING Warning indicates the presence of a hazard that could result...

Page 10: ...ards The classifications and symbols are shown below ON When the switch points to this symbol power is being supplied to the device OFF When the switch points to this symbol power is not being supplied to the device Input Indicates the Input port Output Indicates the output port Caution Consult accompanying documents Consult instructions for use Protective Earth Connection Alternating Current ...

Page 11: ...pose of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Correctly Date of manufacture Manufacturer Authorized Representative in the European Community Serial Number Temperature Limitation Humidity Limitation Atmospheric Pressure Limitation ...

Page 12: ...11 This side up Fragile handle with care Do not use hand hooks Keep Dry Stacking Limit by Number ...

Page 13: ...t sunlight Where the temperature changes extremely Normal operating temperature range is from 10 to 35 Humidity is from 30 to 90 Where it is near the heat equipment Where the humidity is extremely high or there is a ventilation problem Where the equipment is subject to excessive shocks or vibrations Where equipment is exposed to chemical material or explosive gas Be careful not to be inserted dust...

Page 14: ...e of 800 1060hpa 2 Transportation An ambient temperature range of 40F 158 F 40 70 A relative humidity range of 10 95 An atmosphere pressure range of 500 1060hpa 3 Storage An ambient temperature range of 14 F 131 F 10 55 A relative humidity range of 10 95 An atmosphere pressure range of 700 1060hpa Avoid environments where the equipment is exposed to excessive shocks or vibrations ...

Page 15: ...er splashes dripping water or sprayed water Do not place containers containing fluids liquids or gases on top of any electrical equipment or devices 3 The equipment must be operated only by or under direct supervision of a properly trained and qualified person 4 Modifications of this equipment may only be carried out by LUXVISION service technicians or other authorized persons 5 The manufacturer i...

Page 16: ...he equipment 9 Please do not pull on any cable Always hold on to the plug when disconnecting cables 10 Before every operation visually check the equipment for exterior mechanical damage s and for proper function 11 Do not cover any ventilation grids or slits No modification of this equipment is allowed WARNING ...

Page 17: ...rizing filters binocular balance tests stereo tests fixation disparity tests fusion tests and Aniseikonia tests 34 Masks vertical line horizontal line and single character 2 5 8 m 8 26 feet projection range Cordless Remote Control User Programmable 2 programs up to 30 charts each Easily networked with LUXVISION Digital Refractor ...

Page 18: ...strument In this case wait until the condensation disappears before performing measurements Keep the objective glass of the examinee side clean If it is stained with other substances or a fingerprint it may cause an error or inaccurate measurements Disconnect the power supply and consult the dealer when there is smoke strange odors or noise while working Don t use organic solution such as alcohol ...

Page 19: ... Main Body The LCP 7800 Chart Projector is mainly composed of the body stand screen and remote control Fig 1 Front View with Remote Control 1 Projection lens 2 IR receiving window 3 Stand table mount 4 Wireless remote control ...

Page 20: ...19 5 2 Main Body Fig 2 Bottom View Fig 3 Rear View 1 Power On Off Switch 2 Power ON OFF LED 3 Tilting Adjustment 4 CAN Controller Area Network 5 RS 232 Comm Port 6 AC Power Inlet 7 Fuse Holder ...

Page 21: ...20 5 3 Accessories 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Fig 4 Accessories 1 Table stand 2 Remote contol 3 Screen 4 Wrench 4mm 5 Fuse 250v 3 15A 6 Power cable 7 Operator manual 8 Dust Cover 9 Screw 3 10 ...

Page 22: ...ce from the screen as the patient Fig 6 Installation without mirrors 1 Install chart projector at desired position within 2 5 8m 8 26 feet 2 Set the projection angle of chart processor based on Screen 3 Project 0 05 20 400 6 120 C chart onto the screen 4 Adjust it for a bright clear image using the focusing wheel ...

Page 23: ... the focusing wheel until C is brought in sharp focus within the respective distance scale It will be more accurate to the eye optometry when using the screen 7 Input and Use of Program 7 1 How to input user s program Step 1 Press the LIGHT button once Results The light goes out Step 2 Press the PGM 1 button three times Results The light will come on and the chart projector will display the first ...

Page 24: ...ou want to check or modify the previously programmed chart press the Program button Step 6 Press the PGM 1 button one time to save your new program Caution If you do not press the PGM1 button your program will not be saved Program No 2 Repeat Steps 1 through 6 substituting PGM 2 for PGM 1 ...

Page 25: ...24 7 2 How to use your stored programs Step 1 Press PGM 1 or PGM 2 to select the program of your choice Step 2 Use the Program or Program to scroll through your stored program ...

Page 26: ...25 8 Types of Chart Fig 7 Types of Chart ...

Page 27: ... Replacement 1 Turn off power and disconnect the power cord 2 Pull out the plastic cover at the lower part of power socket to replace the fuse Do not touch the projector with wet hands Risk of electric shock Fig 9 Fuse assembly WARNING ...

Page 28: ...attery 2 LR6 AA 1 5V As this machine use dry battery the reckless abandon of the machine itself or the dry battery can cause the environmental pollution Please contact to the professional waste disposal company c Cleansing 1 Product appearance and screen is dry and clean with a soft cloth 2 The lens is messy if dry and clean with a soft cloth CAUTION ...

Page 29: ... avoid the dissemination of those substances in the environment and to diminish the pressure on natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end of life equipment in a sound way The crossed out wheeled bin symbol invites you to use those systems If you need more information on the collection reuse and ...

Page 30: ...nal 8m screen Chart magnification 30X When 5m distance Power saving Automatic Lamp Off 10 min Program 2 programs with a maximum of 30 charts each Tilt angle 15 degrees Power Supply 100 120V 50Hz 1 0A 200 240V 60 Hz 0 5A Lamp LED 4W Fuse 250V T3 15AL Dimension 270X182X230mm Weight 3 44kg Body 3 06kg Stand 0 38kg ...

Page 31: ...30 11 Components List 11 1 Standard accessories 1 Table stand 2 Remote controller 3 Screen 4 Wrench 4mm 5 Fuse 250v 3 15A 6 Power cable 7 Operator manual 8 Dust Cover 9 Screw 3 10 ...

Page 32: ...n such as Model and Serial Numbers To do so fill up the following table as soon as you purchase our product You can look up these information at any time The serial number is found on the back of this unit The serial number is unique to this unit You should retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase Please retain your purchase receipt as your proof of purchase Date of Purchase Deale...

Page 33: ...le at the Screen and according to the refracting distance from the patient s eye to the screen such as 3m 4m 5m or 6m position the projector backward and forward to fit the projector Alphabet 400 chart C with this Scale frame in sharp focus 3 m ...

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