•
Ensure that the patient is sitting in a position that allows for a straight and level
approach of the RetinaVue 100 Imager into the patient's eyes. A stable approach
minimizes the loss of the view of the eye and repeated image capture attempts.
•
Keep the RetinaVue 100 Imager lens the same height as the patient's examined eye.
•
Approach the patient from directly in front of the examined eye.
•
Make slight, micro adjustments with your guide hand to fine tune the position of the
RetinaVue 100 Imager. Do not use your hand on the LCD side to make minor
adjustments.
Note
For additional information about techniques to capture the highest quality
image, see the
Technique guide
and the
Training video
that came with the
RetinaVue 100 Imager.
1. Press the power button
.
Note
To conserve power, the RetinaVue 100 Imager enters Sleep
mode if it remains idle for approximately 2 minutes. Touch
the LCD screen, press the power button, or press the Home
button to wake up the RetinaVue 100 Imager from Sleep
mode.
Note
After 10 minutes of inactivity in Sleep mode, the RetinaVue
100 Imager powers down. Press the power button to
activate the RetinaVue 100 Imager.
2. From the Home screen, touch
Exam
.
The
Preacquisition screen
appears.
3. (Optional), If necessary, touch
(Settings) to adjust the illumination, or the
focus. Touch the up or down arrows in the
Advanced image capture settings
and
touch
OK
.
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Summary of Contents for RetinaVue 100 Imager
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