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OPERATING PROCEDURE: Connection and Handling of Peripheral Devices
3.11 Connection and Handling of Peripheral Devices
The device can export data to an external device such as the NIDEK motorized refractor or a com-
puter.
The patient ID can be imported using the optional barcode scanner or magnetic card reader.
Availability of the printing and external communication functions differs depending on the communica-
tion method between the main body and the station.
“2.5.4 Functionality depending on communi-
3.11.1 Connecting peripheral devices
No.
Connection method /
connecting device
Connection port
Function
1
LAN
LAN port of the computer
AR and KM data are exported.
Measured data is managed by database
software such as NAVIS.
2
WLAN
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USB flash drive
Wireless LAN
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USB port of the computer
AR and KM data are exported.
Measured data is managed by database
software such as NAVIS.
3
RS-232C
RS-232C port of the RT-5100
AR and KM data are exported.
AR data is used as objective values in the
subjective test by the RT.
4
EyeCa-RW2
Insert the Eye Care card to
the RT-5100 or RT-3100.
AR and KM data are exported.
AR data is used as objective values in the
subjective test by the RT.
5
Barcode scanner
USB port of the station
Patient ID is read.
6
Magnetic card reader