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Dimensions and weight with and without cardboard box 

 
 

plusoptiX S12C        
without cardboard 
box 

Dimensions (LWH) 

150 x 260 x 135 mm (5⅞ x 10¼  x 5⅓ in) 

Weight 

1.4 kg (49.38 oz) 

plusoptiX S12C        
in cardboard box 

Dimensions (LWH) 

270 x 420 x 210 mm (10⅔ x 16½ x 8¼ in) 

Weight 

2.2 kg (77.60 oz) 

plusoptiX S16         
without cardboard 
box 

Dimensions (LWH) 

190 x 155 x 265 mm (7½ x 6⅛ x 10¾ in) 

Weight 

1.8 kg (52.9 oz) 

plusoptiX S16              
in cardboard box 

Dimensions (LWH) 

270 x 420 x 210 mm (10⅝ x 16½ x 8¼ in) 

Weight 

2.7 kg (93.5 oz) 

 

 

Manufacturer’s declaration on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 

 
The  device  is  intended  for  use  in  the  electromagnetic  environments  listed  below.  Owners  and  users  of  the  device  are 
responsible for ensuring that these environment conditions are met.  
 
This product conforms to the EMC standard (IEC 60601-1-2). 
 

Emissions test 

Conformity 

Electromagnetic environment 

– Instructions 

RF Emission CISPR 11 

Group 1 

The radiation is low and causes no interferences with electronic 
devices found nearby. 

RF Emission CISPR 11 

Category B 

The device can be used in all areas which are connected to the 
public electricity supply. 

Harmonic Emissions 
IEC 61000-3-2 

Category A 

Voltage fluctuations / flicker IEC 
61000-3-3 

Compliant 

 
 

Attention

:

 

Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) 
should  be  used  no  closer  than  30  cm  (12  inches)  to  any  part  of  the  device  including  cables.  Otherwise, 
degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.  
 
 

Recommended safety distances between portable and mobile RF telecommunication devices and the device

 

The device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment with controlled HF disturbance variables. The customer or user 
of the device can contribute to avoiding electromagnetic disturbances by complying with the minimum distance between portable 
and mobile HF telecommunication devices (transmitters) and the device – depending on the output power of the communication 
device, as stated below.  

Maximum output power of the 

transmitter (in W) 

Safety distance depending on the transmission frequency (in meters)

 

150kHz - 80MHz

 

 d = 0.35 √ P

 

 80MHz - 800MHz

 

  d = 0.35 √ P 

 

 800MHz - 2.7GHz

 

 d = 0.7 √ P

 

0.01 

0.035

 

0.035

 

0.07

 

0.1 

0.11

 

0.11

 

0.22

 

0.35

 

0.35

 

0.7

 

10 

1.11

 

1.11

 

2.21

 

100 

3.5

 

3.5

 

7

 

For transmitters, whose maximum nominal output is not stated in the above table, the recommended safety distance in meters 
(m) can be calculated using the equation from the relevant column, wherein P equals the maximum nominal output of the 
transmitter in watts (W) as per information by the transmitter’s manufacturer.  
COMMENT 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies. 
COMMENT 2 These guidelines may not be applicable in all cases. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and 
reflection from structures, objects and people. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for S12C

Page 1: ...User Manual Plusoptix Vision Screener Edition 05 06 2020 CAD Plusoptix GmbH Nordostpark 21 90411 Nuremberg Germany www plusoptix de English plusoptiX S12C plusoptiX S16 ...

Page 2: ... 3 Initial operation of the Plusoptix Vision Screener 6 3 1 Checking the scope of delivery and getting to know the device 6 3 2 The home screen 7 4 Starting a measurement and aligning the device 7 5 Maintenance service and warranty 10 6 Technical specifications 11 Additional short manuals and training videos In addition to this User Manual you may access the short manuals available on our homepage...

Page 3: ...iewing the measurement results 4 5 Short manual 5 Entering retrieving or deleting patient data 5 6 Short manual 6 Documenting measurement results electronically 6 7 Short manual 7 Documenting measurement results on paper 7 8 Short manual 8 Exporting back ups and reports only plusoptiX S12C and S16 8 9 Short manual 9 Downloading software updates 9 10 Short manual 10 Troubleshooting malfunctions and...

Page 4: ...r is automatically displayed as a precautionary result for every patient requiring an ophthalmologist appointment Note False positive and false negative results can occur in any type of preventive examination Note Preventive eye care with the Plusoptix Vision Screener does not replace the eye examination carried out by an eye care professional An eye care professional remains the only person quali...

Page 5: ...nvalidate its approval as a medical device The operator is responsible for ensuring that the device is sent to Plusoptix or an authorised Plusoptix dealer for service or warranty cases Attention only S12C If you insert batteries other than the supplied rechargeable batteries only use rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH AA HR6 batteries with a capacity of 1 900 to 2 100 mAh and a quick charge ra...

Page 6: ...nt above the device Interfaces 12V connection for medical power adapter USB interface Infrared interface IR WLAN interface SD card Mini USB interface 12V connection for medical power adapter 4 x USB interface Infrared interface IR WLAN interface LAN connection RJ45 DVI connection Turning the device on and off Briefly press the power button on the handle to turn the device on The screen will come o...

Page 7: ...atient are compared with the correct age specific referral criteria Hold the device at eye level to the patient about 1 2 meters away The measuring distance is one meter but it requires practice to correctly estimate this measuring distance It is easier to hold the device further away when starting the measurement and then slowly move it towards the patient Figure 2 Measuring environment 1 meter m...

Page 8: ...downwards to align the device Align the device so that both eyes can be seen on the screen and then slowly move the device towards the patient until the camera image can be seen in high definition on the screen individual hairs of the eyebrows and the eyelashes must be visible Note If a patient is not looking at the nose of the smiley face during the measurement this can cause a termination of the...

Page 9: ...sult is displayed Refer is automatically displayed as a preAttentionary result for every patient requiring an eye care professional appointment The measurement concluded without result and a Try again or Refer or Try again status is displayed In this case check the measuring environment see picture 2 Was the measurement discontinued due to direct sunlight an incorrect measuring distance or a too s...

Page 10: ...our latest software version please go to Support on our homepage Warranty The device is supplied with a 12 month warranty from initial purchase You may purchase an extended warranty Please contact Plusoptix should you wish to do so The warranty is invalidated in the case of external damage improper use incorrect cleaning or transportation without the original packaging device cardboard box or Plus...

Page 11: ... relative humidity non condensing Disposal Do not dispose of the device as domestic waste Please send the device to Plusoptix for environmentally sound disposal We will reimburse you for the cost of the return Measurement values Measurement value Measuring range and tolerance Sphere 7 to 5 dpt in 0 25 dpt steps 0 25 dpt Cylinder 7 to 5 dpt in 0 25 dpt steps 0 25 dpt Axis 1 to 180 in 1 steps 15 Pup...

Page 12: ...e and others Channels Supports all channels of 802 11d APs RX sensitivity 86 dBm typically 11 Mbps 82 dBm 6 Mbps 69 dBm 54 Mbps Data rates 802 11g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps Environmental conditions for operation and storage According to standard IEC 60601 1 2 we are required to inform you that the device has been designed for the environment category Environment in areas o...

Page 13: ...xternal antennas should be used no closer than 30 cm 12 inches to any part of the device including cables Otherwise degradation of the performance of this equipment could result Recommended safety distances between portable and mobile RF telecommunication devices and the device The device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment with controlled HF disturbance variables The customer or...

Page 14: ...t 1 kHz 120V 60 Hz 230V 50 Hz Portable and mobile radio equipment must not be operated in a distance to the device including the electrical lines less than the recommenced safe distance calculated using the appropriate equation for the transmission frequency Recommended safe distance d 3 5 10 x P d 3 5 10 x P 80MHz 800MHz d 7 10 x P 800MHz 2 7GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the t...

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