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6-4 . Printout (Multiple Printers) ................................................................................................ 79 

6-4-1 

Using Multiple Printers ............................................................................................. 79 

6-4-2 

Changing the Print Format ........................................................................................ 80 

7.  Setting Up the Instrument ...................................................................................................... 81 

7-1 . SETUP Screen ...................................................................................................................... 82 
7-2 . SET-MENU Screen -- Measurement Setup ......................................................................... 83 
7-3 . HOLD MODE Screen -- Mode Store/Setup .......................................................................... 84 
7-4 . OUTPUT Screen -- Output Setup ........................................................................................ 85 
7-5 . PRINT Screen -- Print Setup ............................................................................................... 86 
7-6 . RS232C OUTPUT Screen -- External Output Setup ........................................................... 87 
7-7 . CLOCK Screen -- Time Setup .............................................................................................. 88 
7-8 . NO.Screen -- Patient Number Setup ................................................................................... 89 
7-9 . MESSAGE Screen -- Message Input.................................................................................... 90 

8.  Connecting to the Remote Vision and a Computer ................................................................. 91 
9.  Maintenance ............................................................................................................................ 93 

9-1 . Checking the Measurement Accuracy ................................................................................. 93 
9-2 . Replacing the Print Roll....................................................................................................... 93 
9-3 . Replacing the Fuses ............................................................................................................. 94 
9-4 . Cleaning the Forehead Rest ................................................................................................ 94 
9-5 . Cleaning the Measuring Window ........................................................................................ 95 
9-6 . Cleaning the Model Eye ....................................................................................................... 95 
9-7 . Appearance Maintenance .................................................................................................... 95 
9-8 . List of Consumable and Maintenance Parts ....................................................................... 95 

10.  Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................... 96 

10-1. 

Main unit....................................................................................................................... 96 

10-2. 

Station ........................................................................................................................... 98 

10-3. 

Printer ........................................................................................................................... 99 

11.  Specifications ..........................................................................................................................101 

■Information  on  the  avoidance  of  overexposure  to  optically  hazardous  optical 

radiation(ISO 15004-2: 2007) ........................................................................................................103 

■Patient environment

 ...................................................................................................................105 

■Information of EMC(Electr

o Magnetic Compatibility) ...............................................................106 

 

Summary of Contents for Retinomax 3

Page 1: ...Hand Held Auto Ref Instructions May 2018 D033 6E...

Page 2: ...lectro technical Commission IEC Before using the instrument be sure to read the instructions carefully and fully understand the operation procedures and safety instructions to ensure correct usage Als...

Page 3: ...3 Charging a Spare Battery Pack 42 3 5 Power Supply from the Station 42 3 6 Confirmation of Configuration 43 3 7 Measuring the Model Eye 44 4 Measurement Procedures 45 4 1 Measurement Screen 45 4 2 B...

Page 4: ...essage Input 90 8 Connecting to the Remote Vision and a Computer 91 9 Maintenance 93 9 1 Checking the Measurement Accuracy 93 9 2 Replacing the Print Roll 93 9 3 Replacing the Fuses 94 9 4 Cleaning th...

Page 5: ...omax 3 is only intended to be used for measuring refractive power and pupil diameter Do not use it for any other purpose CAUTION 2 Do not disassemble Never attempt to disassemble the product as it cou...

Page 6: ...case or a packing box Install the unit at place where easy to plug and unplug the electric outlet CAUTION 5 Other handling precautions Make sure that the power cord is not damaged broken machined exp...

Page 7: ...t When the device is return for maintenance or repair clean the surface of the device especially forehead rest with a cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol for disinfections Accessory equipment connecte...

Page 8: ...terminal of the battery pack Otherwise heating may occur leading to burn injury or a fire Also keep metals coins paper clips etc away from contact with the terminal area Do not use the battery pack of...

Page 9: ...the specific disposal methods stipulated by your local government We recommend entrusting disposal to a designated industrial waste disposal firm When disposing packaging sort them by material and the...

Page 10: ...draw user s attention to important information and precautions Bottom of main unit Inside the grip Operator side of main unit A manufacture year is displayed Tulip chart Bear chart Rocket chart Label...

Page 11: ...26 Type B attachment Rear of the station Side of the printer Top surface of the printer A manufacture year is displayed Only for china Production Date A manufacture year is displayed 2012...

Page 12: ...27 Bottom of the printer Bottom of the battery pack Recycle mark on battery pack Only for china Production Date...

Page 13: ...inomax printer 3 The station contains a battery charger and power supply which enables the main unit and printer batteries to be charged and for power to be supplied to the main unit using an optional...

Page 14: ...o connect to the remote vision use the D sub25pin Direct print cable This is the cable for connecting the printer to the main unit Use this to connect the printer to the main unit to send data directl...

Page 15: ...a type B attachment This instrument is equipped with a reliable safeguard against electric shock as verified through testing in accordance with the applicable standard for patient leakage current and...

Page 16: ...optical axis of measuring beam in 45 degree steps This symbol on the switch panel of the main unit indicates the switchthat allows toggling between two values of the brightness of fixation target Rep...

Page 17: ...sult in an electric shock Do not drop or expose the product to a strong shock Never allow liquids such as rainwater beverages and chemicals to contact the product Never disassemble the battery pack Av...

Page 18: ...align to the height of the patient Measuring window The patient looks at the target through this window Start switch Starts and ends the measurement Battery charging contacts two Connects to the charg...

Page 19: ...rough this viewfinder to achieve alignment for measurement POWER key Turns the power to the main unit on and off The lamp atop the switch lights when power is turned on MEMORY key Used for storing dat...

Page 20: ...ly Electrical shock can result Charge lamp for main unit Power indicator lamp Charge lamp for printer Model eye mount Contacts for connection to printer three Contacts for charging the main unit two P...

Page 21: ...and the patient simultaneously Electrical shock can result Data lamp Power switch Feed switch Paper holder cover External communication connector Release button Power lamp Battery lamp Light receivin...

Page 22: ...he top of the cover in direction Figure 1 and sliding in direction 2 Replace the battery pack Remove the battery pack from the grip by sliding it lightly in direction Figure 2 Figure 1 Attaching the s...

Page 23: ...using the optional battery pack the same model as in the main unit It should be charged and set in the battery box of the printer 1 Install the battery pack Make sure that mark on the battery pack fac...

Page 24: ...tion and charge the battery pack Fully charging the battery from an uncharged state takes about 120 minutes When using the battery pack for the first time be sure to charge it The battery pack is not...

Page 25: ...ent remaining charge the station will not recharge it If the charge lamp on the station flashes during charging there may be a problem with the charging Follow the steps described later under Check on...

Page 26: ...s 1 On the station set the power switch to ON side The printer function can be used while the battery pack is being charged in the same way as while the battery pack is not being charged If you only p...

Page 27: ...f the printer as described in 3 2 2 Installing and Removing the Printer Battery Pack Follow the same charging procedure described in 3 4 2 Automatic Charging of the Printer When the charging is comple...

Page 28: ...ommunication to remote vision PRT RS OUT OFF Disables data transmission from the printer s external communication connector EDIT MESSAGE No message is entered Print Setup Print Setup Screen OUTPUT PRI...

Page 29: ...Mode See 4 4 Automatic Measurement Mode 3 Compare the values measured with the model eye against the SPH and CYLvalues printed on the model eye Confirm that the differences are within the following r...

Page 30: ...dicator during measurement Mark for manual right left identification mode VD value Numbers refractive measurements executed on the right left eyes Alignment direction indicator Mire ring Measured pupi...

Page 31: ...main unit laterally during the measurement be careful to prevent the forehead rest from hitting the patient s nose For safety it is advisable to bring the main unit away from the patient before movin...

Page 32: ...are stable the measurement will end automatically To print out the measurement data press key Auto start Ref measurement At least 5 measurement cycles The instrument judges the stability of measured...

Page 33: ...eye approximately Vertical Align to the target line for measuring window height Lateral Align to the target line for measuring window lateral position Anteroposterior Position the measuring window ap...

Page 34: ...8 Helpful Hints for Successful Measurement If the right left eyes are not properly identified CAUTION You may fail to find the eye through the viewfinder and this can lead to the danger that the main...

Page 35: ...xample of a measurement of the right eye If you want to re measure the same eye press the start switch 9 Perform the same procedure to measure the other eye The measurement begins automatically so the...

Page 36: ...place on the station A black shadow develops if the pupil has a something that obstructs light during measurement such as opacity in the crystal lens due to a cataract scars in the eye etc If a black...

Page 37: ...over to the other eye halfway during the measurement 4 Switch over to the other eye and measure it in the same manner 5 To print out the measurement result press key See 6 Printing Out Stored Data In...

Page 38: ...Or switch over to the other eye halfway during the measurement 4 Measure the other eye in the same manner 5 To print out the measurement result press key See 6 Printing Out Stored Data In the quick m...

Page 39: ...takes about half the ordinary time Auto start A set of the following measurements is taken in the continuous mode Indicates the measurement was done in the quick mode Examples of print outs Ref measu...

Page 40: ...wearing a mask A female patient has a great deal of hair on either cheek The face is small in the case of a child or baby Switching from automatic right left eye identification mode to manual mode Pre...

Page 41: ...uts appears also on the print paper Using the forehead rest The forehead rest facilitates measurement if the patient s eye tends to move or you cannot hold the main unit CAUTION Do not use the forehea...

Page 42: ...easuring an eye with a contact lens Usually measured values can be obtained However if the contact lens is not properly fitted correct values may not be obtained Dirt or scratch on the contact lens ma...

Page 43: ...measurement The melody cannot be played while conducting a measurement Cylinder axis deviation may occur if the main unit is not horizontally aligned with the eyes Take care before looking into the v...

Page 44: ...surements using the Quick Mode may make the measurement easier If the auto quick function is set beforehand it automatically changes to Quick Mode See 5 4 Auto Quick Function only when the measurement...

Page 45: ...the following tips If only the SPH values vary widely The patient s eye may be accommodating Measure the same eye once again If the CYL and AX values vary widely When CYL indicates weak astigmatism b...

Page 46: ...n Sufficient charge No sign Half mark appears Very low Battery needs to be recharged mark appears Battery charge is too low for operation Battery needs to be recharged The low battery screen appears a...

Page 47: ...ge of measurement 2 0 mm 10 0 mm Measurement step 0 1 mm 2 Press key several times to disable the pupil diameter measurement function 3 When the PUPIL on the 7 2 SET MENU Screen is set to ONE pupil di...

Page 48: ...tion indication marks are not displayed 2 Start the measurement 3 When the LED for measurement is exposed to the eye the alignment direction indication keys are displayed 4 Moving the main unit in the...

Page 49: ...tor does not appear when it is set to OFF 2 The horizontal indicator displays tilt angles up to 12 each to the right and left in increments of 2 it displays tilt angles over 12 and up to 45 each on th...

Page 50: ...asurement 2 A refractive measurement was successfully executed but the next measurement can not be performed for 6 seconds 3 Some key operation is done during the measurement but the next refractive m...

Page 51: ...nt is suspended by pressing the start switch 3 The right left eye identification is switched 4 A key operation is done during measurement 5 The measurement is completed 6 When the auto quick function...

Page 52: ...ction enabled the data will always be saved into memory before the power shutdown Memory function for 50 persons 100 eyes The following explains how to store data into memory and how to printout saved...

Page 53: ...ED lights for key appear on the switch panel and the number of current data sets stored is displayed on the measurement screen 3 Perform measurement 4 Press when the measured values are determined 5 T...

Page 54: ...ppears and all stored data are deleted and the number of data to be stored is reset When NOT DELETE is selected the data deletion stops 5 When DELETE is selected the Delete confirmation screen appears...

Page 55: ...at the MEMORY MENU appears 3 Move the cursor to MAX MEMORY and press key and the number of storable data sets can be changed DELETE CONFIRMATION screen MEMORY MENU screen When the stored data reaches...

Page 56: ...screen and the MEMORY All DELETE screen appears Also on the Memory All Delete screen when DELETE is selected a melody is played the Data Delete Confirmation screen appears and all stored data are del...

Page 57: ...that the PRT UNIT NO matches the printer Do not select SELECT Printout is done according to the data transmission format and external delivery format set in the 7 4 OUTPUT Screen Be sure to select OFF...

Page 58: ...case when the power turns off during printing When printing out stored data select a settable device number other than SELECT from among the PRT UNIT NO in the 7 4 OUTPUT Screen When it is set to SEL...

Page 59: ...d printed out or externally delivered If you access the menu screen the data effective immediately before the power shutdown will be deleted The automatic data backup function does not work if the ret...

Page 60: ...the position beforehand from where the inside of the pupil can be observed Any foreign objects such as opacity in the crystal lens that obstruct the measuring beam appear as black shades on the scree...

Page 61: ...the 7 5 PRINT Screen and set EYEPRINT to ON If the EYE PRINT on the 7 5 PRINT Screen is set to ON BY SW an eye print can be produced by pressing the key for one second 3 The printer discharges paper s...

Page 62: ...n is completed The functionality of printing is as set on 7 5 Print Setup Screen and 7 6 External Output Setup Screen To produce an eye print Move to the 7 5 PRINT Screen and set EYE PRINT to ON If th...

Page 63: ...1 25 42 Q 5 75 1 25 42 Q 5 75 1 25 42 Q 5 75 1 25 41 Q 5 75 1 25 42 10 Add names by hand writing as needed Patient number Measured Ref values pupil diameter values right eye Representative Ref values...

Page 64: ...rence The ID number of each printer corresponds to the ID number of the main unit which is set with PRT UNIT NO in 7 4 OUTPUT Screen ID DIP switch settings Corresponding key when PRT UNIT NO is SELECT...

Page 65: ...key corresponding to the printer that will receive the data 7 The corresponding printer will make a printout 6 4 2 Changing the Print Format The print format can be changed for refractive measurement...

Page 66: ...RS232C PRT UNIT NO 1 RV OUT OFF PRT RS OUT OFF EDIT MESSAGE PRINT EXIT REF PRINT ALL PUPIL PRINT OFF MSG PRINT OFF EYE PRINT OFF RS232C OUTPUT EXIT RS232C REF OFF RS232C PUPIL OFF CLOCK 07 08 15 12 3...

Page 67: ...ess key while the item is selected the cursor is positioned next to the item For an item that has configurable settings each press of key displays the next configurable setting Determine the desired s...

Page 68: ...US Converts CYL to a positive value VD 12 0 Sets corneal vertex distance VD in mm 13 5 13 75 15 0 16 0 0 0 BUZZER ON Buzzer ON Enable disables all buzzer beeps except in setup and printing processes O...

Page 69: ...Moves to the SETUP screen QUICK HOLD On initialization retains the previously used quick mode NORMAL On initialization disables the quick mode RL SENSE MANUAL On initialization changes to manual R L...

Page 70: ...he printer Enables the external output of refractive values and pupil diameter values from the printer OFF Disables external output from the printer EDIT MESSAGE Enables message input Note 1 When the...

Page 71: ...fractive values OFF Does not print measured refractive values PUPIL PRINT ON Prints measured pupil diameter values OFF Does not print measured pupil diameter values MSG PRINT ON Includes a message in...

Page 72: ...es of measured refractive values from the main unit to external equipment via direct cable OFF Does not transmit measured refractive values from the main unit to external equipment RS232C PUPIL ON Tra...

Page 73: ...tch adds one month key subtracts one month DAY Sets the day The start switch adds one day key subtracts one day HOUR Sets the hour The start switch adds one hour key subtracts one hour MINUTE Sets the...

Page 74: ...1s digit The start switch adds one Example 097 098 key subtracts one Example 097 096 Patient number 001 remains unchanged from 001 010 Sets the 10s digit The start switch adds 10 Example 097 007 key s...

Page 75: ...set a message Moves the cursor right Moves the cursor down Moves the cursor up Deletes the previously entered character number Start switch Enters the character number at the cursor position Characte...

Page 76: ...ct your dealer Wireless transmission to the Remote Vision When the Righton Auto Optester Remote Vision is used it can receive data wirelessly using the infrared communication feature of the Retinomax...

Page 77: ...t communication to an external device It is possible to transmit data directly to an external device To do this plug the optional direct communication cable into the communication connector on the mai...

Page 78: ...e Print Roll When the print paper nears the end of the roll red lines appear on both edges of the paper This indicates that it is time to replace the paper roll The print paper should be one designate...

Page 79: ...e holder and check if they have blown Replace the fuses if blown 9 4 Cleaning the Forehead Rest Cleaning should be done before the measurement Clean the forehead rest with soft cloth etc soaked with r...

Page 80: ...istened slightly with lens cleaning solution or ethyl alcohol for disinfections being careful not to scratch the surface Do not use a handkerchief or absorbent cotton Even a microscopic scratch on the...

Page 81: ...strument is left inoperative for 3 minutes Is the remaining battery charge sufficient When the remaining battery charge is insufficient the power switches off automatically See 4 7 2 Battery Low Indic...

Page 82: ...operly doesn t work Malfunction of the DSP board FOG ERROR Initialization time of the fogging doesn t finish in time Malfunction of the fog motor and breaking of wire EEP ERROR The error of backup mem...

Page 83: ...ain unit or printer from the station Reset for charging There was likely a problem with the old battery pack It is likely that the contact condition was improper during the initial charging Continue c...

Page 84: ...y pack The printer power lamp flashes Is the battery lamp flashing or lit in yellow Recharge the battery pack See 3 4 Charging the Battery pack Is the print roll set correctly Beeps if not correctly s...

Page 85: ...es between the front side of the main unit and the light receiving window of the printer Is the ID number of the printer same as that of the main unit Match the ID numbers by checking the OUTPUT scree...

Page 86: ...t auto stop Continuous measurement Auto start followed by continuous measurement Quick measurement Measurement has priority over fogging resulting in faster refractive measurement Fixation target Tuli...

Page 87: ...Printer Print paper width 58 mm Drive Powered from the station when docked with the station Battery drive when separated from the station and a battery pack is installed Battery Lithium ion battery RT...

Page 88: ...zard is a product of the radiance and the exposure time For instance at a radiance level of 80 mW cm2 sr 3 min irradiation of the dilated 8mm diameter pupil would cause the retinal exposure dose level...

Page 89: ...fract measurement maximum light intensity Spectrum output of all light source during kerato measurement maximum light intensity 1 LA Spectrally weighted photochemical aphakic source radiance 2 LB Spec...

Page 90: ...tor and third person When another type of device is used in the patient environment use a device that complies with IEC 60601 1 If the devices that do not comply with IEC 60601 1 are used it is necess...

Page 91: ...ferent from that to which the other device s are connected 4 Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for assistance In installation and operation of the device observe the following instr...

Page 92: ...ax K plus 3 should assure that they are used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electrostatic Discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 2...

Page 93: ...t due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which Retinomax 3 Retinomax K plus 3 used exceeds the applicable RF...

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