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Information messages

Information message/problem

Solution

Dirty lens

Clean the camera lens with the
recommended cleaner such as
Thorlabs Inc. found in the topic

Cleaning the RetinaVue 700 lens

Small pupil

To ensure that the patient's pupils
sufficiently dilate to at least 3.0 mm
diameter, adjust the room lighting to
the lowest possible level. If necessary,
have the patient sit in a dark room for 5
minutes to dilate their pupils.

Refer to instructions to improve score

See the 

Directions for use

 and the

Technique guide

 for further detail.

Missing image

If an image is missing touch 

 (Image

Missing) to capture an image.

The battery is running low. Please recharge.

When the battery charge level is below
10 percent, the low battery error
message appears. Connect the camera

Directions for use

Troubleshooting  119

Summary of Contents for RetinaVue 700

Page 1: ...Welch Allyn RetinaVue 700 Imager Directions for use Software version 1 XX...

Page 2: ...the operation of the product in which it is embedded The software may not be copied decompiled reverse engineered disassembled or otherwise reduced to human perceivable form This is not a sale of the...

Page 3: ...ectivity workflow 31 About the Auto and Manual Exam modes 37 About image quality scores 39 About Exam protocols 40 Face cup 43 Using the RetinaVue 700 Imager 47 Perform an eye exam wireless workflow 4...

Page 4: ...87 Capture additional images using the same protocol 90 Review USB workflow 91 Review Wi Fi workflow 93 Update the RetinaVue 700 Imager software 95 Controls 99 RetinaVue 700 Imager main Patient scree...

Page 5: ...d in a black and white document Caution The caution statements in this manual identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to the equipment or other property or loss of data Consult di...

Page 6: ...No signal no bars FCC ID The identification number assigned by the Federal Communication Commission IC ID Industry Canada identification number The equivalent governing body to the FCC in the United S...

Page 7: ...way up Stacking limit by number Recyclable Miscellaneous symbols Product Identifier Reorder Number Global Trade Item Number For indoor use only Type BF applied part Prescription only or For Use by or...

Page 8: ...indicators Device is running on battery and charge is between 75 and 100 percent Device is running on battery and charge is below 75 percent Device is running on battery and charge is below 50 percent...

Page 9: ...is Directions for use The RetinaVue 700 Imager is safe for patients and clinicians when used in accordance with the instructions and the warning and caution statements presented in this Directions for...

Page 10: ...ly explosive environment may cause a fire and explosion hazard WARNING Do not use batteries from other sources This may result in excessive temperatures fire or explosion WARNING To prevent fire or el...

Page 11: ...the device in direct sunlight Strong ambient light may affect results CAUTION Within the patient environment only connect the equipment the RetinaVue 700 Imager to computers or laptops that have pass...

Page 12: ...the cleaning agent and germicidal cleaner agent manufacturer instructions for their proper use and germicidal efficacy prior to their use CAUTION Only use the cleaning or germicidal cleaner agent type...

Page 13: ...with a 16x9 aspect ratio Displays information for charging testing and adjustments to the device 3 USB port Data transfer port 4 Charging port and power indicator Connect AC power supply When the LED...

Page 14: ...destal mounting well and attachment slot 7 Battery cover Covers the battery compartment Note The two service ports under the battery cover are for factory use only and are not for customer use 8 Wrist...

Page 15: ...ew the images on the PC install the RetinaVue Network software application For information on the RetinaVue Network Software visit www RetinaVue com Unpack the system The RetinaVue 700 Imager device i...

Page 16: ...oth RetinaVue 700 Imager lens cloth If any item is missing contact Welch Allyn Technical Support www welchallyn com service We recommend that you save the shipping box and packing materials in case yo...

Page 17: ...e camera can affect patient and operator safety and can compromise product performance and accuracy and void the product warranty 1 Use a coin to loosen the screw at the edge of the battery cover 2 Sl...

Page 18: ...upply connector easily inserts into the RetinaVue 700 Imager Using force to connect the power supply connector plug can damage the device and will void the warranty 2 Plug the power cord into an avail...

Page 19: ...o power down enter Sleep mode or to cancel and return to the prior screen depending on the option you choose Power up the RetinaVue 700 Imager The RetinaVue 700 Imager runs a brief diagnostic self tes...

Page 20: ...4 Touch up or down to enter or adjust the Hour Minute Min Continent and Location Touch Next Note Use the radio buttons to select the 24 hour or 12 hour format 5 If you want to use the camera in pract...

Page 21: ...Directions for use First time set up of the RetinaVue 700 Imager 17...

Page 22: ...ditional software to transfer exams Note To change the connectivity workflow settings after the initial set up touch Settings Advanced settings Reset factory defaults Touch All device settings at the...

Page 23: ...credentials 2 Ensure the RetinaVue Network software application is running Note If the RetinaVue Network software application is not already open double click the desktop icon 3 Ensure that the Retin...

Page 24: ...RetinaVue Network software application 3 Complete all required fields Required fields are highlighted in red 4 Click NEXT to save the patient information A message appears indicating the patient has...

Page 25: ...transferring data Data may be lost The process status icon appears while data is being transferred 6 The new patient appears on the RetinaVue 700 Imager main Patients screen 7 Select the patient from...

Page 26: ...22 First time set up of the RetinaVue 700 Imager Welch Allyn RetinaVue 700 Imager...

Page 27: ...protocol Select the new protocol at the dialog screen prompt Which type of eye exam do you want to capture Touch OK 2 Approach the patient from directly in front of the examined eyes and firmly press...

Page 28: ...e 5 While the camera is locating the eye and self adjusting to capture the best image the Keep camera steady and in place message appears on the LCD touchscreen for each eye along with an animation 6...

Page 29: ...next in the bottom right corner If the quality indicator is red touch Discard in the bottom left corner Wait at least 1 minute and then acquire a new image or images 9 Touch Save to save the exam for...

Page 30: ...ransfer or if a syncing error message appears in the RetinaVue Network software application see the Troubleshooting topic for further information 26 First time set up of the RetinaVue 700 Imager Welch...

Page 31: ...rred to the RetinaVue Network software application 3 In the RetinaVue Network software application click Incomplete Exams A list of patients with incomplete exams appears on the Incomplete Exams scree...

Page 32: ...rom the Exam Workflow Complete screen click Submit Exam 6 Once the exam has been submitted a message appears indicating the exam was successfully submitted Click OK 28 First time set up of the RetinaV...

Page 33: ...twork software application and the images are evaluated a new report is available on the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal 1 Log in to the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal The Welcome screen appears...

Page 34: ...The New Diagnostic Reports screen appears 3 Select your patient and click View to view report 30 First time set up of the RetinaVue 700 Imager Welch Allyn RetinaVue 700 Imager...

Page 35: ...Vue Network Wi Fi to select the wireless workflow and touch Next 2 From the list of available networks touch on the Wi Fi connection that you want to connect to Note Wi Fi network names shown here are...

Page 36: ...ord or a Passphrase and touch Connect Note if you are using PSK leave the Username field blank a Optional Touch Remember this connection and touch Connect to use the selected network for subsequent Wi...

Page 37: ...d User License Agreement on the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal 7 On the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal select Manage Devices wireless only and click Next 8 Click Add Device Directions for use Fi...

Page 38: ...e RetinaVue Network Customer Portal Note The Device Registration Code needs to be entered into the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal as it appears on the RetinaVue 700 Imager device installation scree...

Page 39: ...ct the Device Access Code checkbox and enter your code into the Device Access Code field The RetinaVue 700 Imager and the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal support from 4 to 6 digits in the Device Acc...

Page 40: ...OK at the Setup completed screen 16 Optional If a Device Access Code was set at the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal enter the Device access code on the RetinaVue 700 Imager and touch OK Note To chan...

Page 41: ...Sequential image capture order of the right and left eye Navigation to the Image Inspection screen One touch exit In addition to the automatic features manual capture manual focus adjustment exam pro...

Page 42: ...nt values range from 1 to 1 Flash brightness adjustment values range from 2 to 2 Sequential image capture order of the right and left eye Image capture X axis control horizontally movement Y axis cont...

Page 43: ...lity yellow Inspection screen Acceptable quality yellow Exam summary screen If the image is of good enough quality it is likely to be read Range of 20 39 Unacceptable quality red Inspection screen Una...

Page 44: ...ered 60 Optic disc centered Anterior white light Macula centered imaging Evaluate and document the central retina and macula for clinical signs of Diabetic Retinopathy 60 Macula centered 40 First time...

Page 45: ...cument the optic disc for clinical signs of glaucoma 60 Optic disc centered Anterior white imaging Evaluate and document anterior ocular structures like lids lashes and cornea Directions for use First...

Page 46: ...y or failure to capture an image Accessing exam protocols From the Pre Acquisition screen touch Settings or touch within the current exam protocol 2W R L to launch the Exam protocol selection dialog b...

Page 47: ...them to best focus on the green fixation light Use the face cup for a patient exam Use the face cup to cover the patient s examined eyes and allow them to focus on the green fixation light Use the fac...

Page 48: ...elect the Anterior white light or Anterior blue light Exam protocol 3 Touch the Anterior white light or Anterior blue light Exam protocol button and touch OK at the prompt 4 Touch OK at the prompt The...

Page 49: ...centered or 60 Optic disc centered exam 1 When performing a 60 Macula centered or 60 Optic disc centered exam remove the face cup and the face cup spacer plate from the RetinaVue 700 Imager and then...

Page 50: ...h the Exam protocol selection dialog box and to select either the 60 Macula centered or 60 Optic disc centered Exam protocol 3 Touch the 60 Macula centered or 60 Optic disc centered protocol button an...

Page 51: ...tion of the flash off the patient s intraocular lens Ask your patient to remove their glasses contacts can remain in place If using the RetinaVue 700 Imager without the pedestal ask the patient to sit...

Page 52: ...ger enters Sleep mode if it remains idle for the time set during set up Sleep mode settings include 2 5 7 10 minutes and Never Touch the LCD screen or press the power button to wake up the RetinaVue 7...

Page 53: ...nter the patient s last name and first name Middle initial is optional 5 Enter the patient s DOB Date of Birth Touch within the DOB field to launch the on screen keyboard and to enter the patient s Da...

Page 54: ...r Unspecified 10 Once all the required fields are complete touch Exam to open a new exam Optionally to save the patient information without starting an exam touch Save 11 To proceed with the default E...

Page 55: ...ls 12 Approach the patient from directly in front of the examined eyes and firmly press the facecup of the RetinaVue 700 Imager against the patient s forehead and nose A message appears on the LCD tou...

Page 56: ...D touchscreen the camera prompts to Aim and center the camera until the images for each eye are captured 17 An audible tone alerts you that the images have been captured The acquired images appear on...

Page 57: ...discard this image and acquire again The Live acquisition screen appears 19 Touch Next after all images are automatically captured 20 When the sequential image capture is complete and the images cont...

Page 58: ...it directly across from the patient with your legs together on the same side as the examined eye If using the RetinaVue 700 Imager without the pedestal ask the patient to sit up straight and hold thei...

Page 59: ...10 minutes of inactivity in Sleep mode Press the power button to activate the RetinaVue 700 Imager See the Settings sections for information about changing the Sleep mode settings 2 From the main Pat...

Page 60: ...or Other 7 Enter the patient s ID 8 Once all the required fields are complete touch Exam to open a new exam The Pre acquisition screen appears 9 To proceed with the default Exam protocol touch START a...

Page 61: ...sage appears on the LCD touchscreen Getting ready to aim and center camera as the camera is entering the live preview mode 11 Instruct the patient to look at the green fixation light inside the Retina...

Page 62: ...Aim and center the camera until the images for each eye are captured 15 An audible tone alerts you that the images have been captured The acquired images appear on the LCD touchscreen for review afte...

Page 63: ...uch Next after all images are automatically captured 18 When the sequential image capture is complete and the images contain a green or yellow quality acceptance check mark proceed to the Exam summary...

Page 64: ...pture while in Auto exam mode 1 From the Pre Acquisition screen touch MANUAL 2 Select the desired manual Exam protocol from the Exam protocol selection screen 60 Using the RetinaVue 700 Imager Welch A...

Page 65: ...ness adjustment or X axis and Y axis adjustment 3 Touch image capture to manually capture an image of the right or left eye Right eye manual capture shown An audible tone alerts you that the image has...

Page 66: ...ional 4 Enter the patient s DOB Date of Birth Touch within the DOB field to launch the on screen keyboard and to enter the patient s Date of Birth 5 Enter the patient s gender using the drop down menu...

Page 67: ...Create a new patient on the RetinaVue 700 Imager wireless 1 From the main Patients screen touch to create a new patient Wireless workflow images shown 2 The Patient summary screen appears Required fi...

Page 68: ...th 5 Enter the patient s gender using the drop down menu to select Male Female Unknown or Other 6 Enter the patient s ID 7 Touch within the Referring provider field entry box to launch the on screen k...

Page 69: ...The Pre acquisition screen appears 10 Refer to Perform an eye exam for instructions on performing exams and acquiring images Directions for use Using the RetinaVue 700 Imager 65...

Page 70: ...ith saved exams on the camera switching a clinic is not permitted Either save or delete the exam to switch clinics Note If the Wi Fi connection not available message appears see the Troubleshooting se...

Page 71: ...nu from the main Patients screen 2 Touch Settings 3 Touch Clinic States 4 If multiple clinics are set up use the drop down menu to select the clinic you would like to set up for Multi State use 5 Touc...

Page 72: ...desired number of States are selected 7 Touch OK to return to the Clinic State Settings screen 8 Touch Back to return to the main Patients screen Note For each exam performed in multi state use selec...

Page 73: ...t wireless only from the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal Welcome screen and then click Next 2 Use the drop down menu to select a clinic The Schedule a Patient screen appears for your clinic 3 Comple...

Page 74: ...the Search field and click Search Any previous patients of your clinic within the RetinaVue Network meeting any of the search parameters appear on the Patients Search screen 4 Ensure that the RetinaVu...

Page 75: ...ng exams and acquiring images Delete a patient scheduled from the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal wireless only 1 From the Patient summary screen touch Delete A patient scheduled from the RetinaVue...

Page 76: ...click Next 3 Use the drop down menu to select a clinic and then confirm that the patient no longer appears in scheduled patients list View Scheduled Patients on the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal...

Page 77: ...s exam has been completed the patient record appears as Submitted until the patient s report is returned Schedule a Demo patient from the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal without submitting an exam f...

Page 78: ...select a clinic The Schedule a Patient screen appears for your clinic 3 Click Create Demo Patient complete all required fields and then click Schedule Patient 74 Using the RetinaVue 700 Imager Welch...

Page 79: ...Touch OK to start a new exam to practice with a demo patient without submitting the exam for over read on the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal 8 Refer to Perform an eye exam for instructions on perf...

Page 80: ...the Patients list search 3 Touch OK to launch the on screen keyboard and begin typing the patient s last name first name or Patient ID MRN into the entry field box and then touch OK on the on screen k...

Page 81: ...or patients created on the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal 5 Refer to Perform an eye exam for instructions on performing exams and acquiring images Search for a patient in the Saved exams list on th...

Page 82: ...in the Saved Exams list already have completed or partially completed exams 3 Begin typing the patient s last name first name or Patient ID MRN into the Search entry field and then touch OK on the on...

Page 83: ...ouch on a patient s name or ID to select that patient The Exam summary screen appears 5 From the Exam summary screen exams can be deleted or submitted Directions for use Using the RetinaVue 700 Imager...

Page 84: ...ikely to be read If the image is lacking in quality range of 0 19 it is highly unlikely to be read Images with a red X and a low score denote low quality images and should be deleted 2 Either touch tw...

Page 85: ...the Post Acquisition screen touch again to discard unsaved images Touch OK at the Discard unsaved images and patient data dialog prompt The home Patients screen appears b From the Image Inspection sc...

Page 86: ...en and touch Save or Submit Touch Save to save an exam to the device for further review or editing The Exam Saved dialog appears Touch Submit to send the exam to the RetinaVue Network for a reading No...

Page 87: ...k Software application for a submission from software application on the computer to the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal for a reading Delete a patient from the RetinaVue 700 Imager 1 From the main...

Page 88: ...Wireless workflow images shown 4 Search for Scheduled patients downloaded to the RetinaVue 700 Imager from the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal the Patients list search Or search for patients from t...

Page 89: ...patient s last name first name or Patient ID MRN into the entry field box and then touch OK on the on screen keyboard Either the Patients list search or theSaved Submitted Wi Fi or the Saved Complete...

Page 90: ...a patient from the RetinaVue 700 Imager Touch OK at the screen dialog Are you sure you want to delete the patient file This patient will also be deleted on the portal Wi FI Or Are you sure you want t...

Page 91: ...ch for patients from the Scheduled patients Saved exams list of patients already contained on the RetinaVue 700 Imager 3 Touch OK to launch the on screen keyboard and begin typing the patient s last n...

Page 92: ...FI or the Saved Completed USB list screen appears 4 For Saved exams touch on a patient s name or ID to select that patient The Exam summary screen appears 88 Using the RetinaVue 700 Imager Welch Ally...

Page 93: ...to remove the patient and the exam from the RetinaVue 700 Imager Touch OK at the screen dialog Are you sure you want to delete this patient s information and exam Directions for use Using the RetinaVu...

Page 94: ...e new image 2 As the new images are captured by the RetinaVue 700 Imager the new image icon appears in the place of the image capture icon Touch Next after all images are captured 3 Wireless option Wh...

Page 95: ...d Wireless option Touch Save to save the exam to the device or touch Submit to send the exam to the RetinaVue Network for a reading USB option Touch Save or touch Complete and connect the USB cable to...

Page 96: ...which have not been sent for overread appear on the Exam summary screen 4 After the review is complete touch Save to save any changes or touch Complete to sent for overread using USB 5 Touch Back to...

Page 97: ...s Review screen appears 2 Touch on a patient s information to review the patient demographics and to view images associated with a patient 3 Any images which have not been sent for overread appear on...

Page 98: ...screen click on the following icons for additional status messages Waiting to upload submitted report available Note Once exam has been viewed on the RetinaVue Network customer portal it will be dele...

Page 99: ...e 700 Imager connected to a computer with a USB cable 1 Download the software update from https www retinavue net RN_CustomerPortal and transfer the software update to a computer 2 From the main Patie...

Page 100: ...Vue 700 Imager 11 Touch OK at the prompt Would you like to install the new version of software you just loaded to the device Note The update process typically takes a few minutes to cycle through the...

Page 101: ...t the steps to perform the update again Corrupted software files If the software update on the RetinaVue 700 Imager is corrupted the RetinaVue 700 Imager displays a failed update error message indicat...

Page 102: ...98 Using the RetinaVue 700 Imager Welch Allyn RetinaVue 700 Imager...

Page 103: ...2 Patients list or Content Area 3 Navigation 1 Device Status Area The Device Status Area located at the top of the main Patients screen displays the Device Model Clinic Name if in Wi Fi workflow and t...

Page 104: ...ed once it is entered at the RetinaVue Customer portal The Clinic Name only displays until a patient is selected Time Displayed in an HH MM format Connection status The icons indicate which connection...

Page 105: ...Settings Provides controls to view or change the following in the Wi Fi configuration Wi Fi Off On Wi Fi Clinic States Device defaults Volume Sleep mode Date and time Wi Fi configuration Advanced set...

Page 106: ...uration RV700 PRO Unencrypted images only no RetinaVue Network compatibility RV700 RetinaVue Network required USB or Wireless Exam display settings Animation Transparent UI Enable Flash Disable Flash...

Page 107: ...RetinaVue Network Create new patient on the RetinaVue 700 Imager Touch to navigate to the Patient summary screen In the USB workflow the Navigation Area located at the bottom of the main Patients scr...

Page 108: ...ractice to enter Practice mode Touch OK at the prompt You are about to enter practice mode This is not a place to capture a real exam The Practice mode screen appears 3 Touch on the Exam Practice pati...

Page 109: ...e are captured 6 An audible tone alerts you that the images have been captured The acquired images appear on the LCD touchscreen for review after a few seconds 7 Touch to review the current image on t...

Page 110: ...your practice experience touch and then touch Exit 11 Touch OK at the prompt Are you sure you want to exit practice mode to leave Practice mode and to return to the main Patients screen 106 Controls...

Page 111: ...off or on Touch Wi Fi to view or reset available Wi Fi networks The list of available wireless networks in range appears The currently selected network appears with a checkmark next to the network na...

Page 112: ...scroll bar to select 5 minutes 7 minutes 10 minutes or Never Touch Back to return to the Settings screen Touch Date and time Touch up or down to adjust the hour minute Continent and Location Use the r...

Page 113: ...version Touch Back to return to the Settings screen Regulatory Information Touch Regulatory Information to view Regulatory Information Touch Back to return to the Settings screen Open Source informat...

Page 114: ...ced settings screen Exam display setting Use the radio buttons to select Animation Transparent UI Enable Flash Disable Flash Disable Second Start or Enable Second Start at the prompt Select what will...

Page 115: ...FOSS We believe that FOSS makes our products more robust and secure and gives us and our customers greater flexibility To learn more about FOSS that may be used in this product please visit our FOSS w...

Page 116: ...options the RetinaVue 700 Imager will awaken from Sleep mode or return to the prior screen Set the date and time Before first use set the date and time 1 Follow the steps in the Battery installation a...

Page 117: ...om the RetinaVue Network Customer Portal 1 If not already powered on press and hold the power button to turn the RetinaVue 700 Imager on 2 From the main Patients screen touch Navigation menu 3 Touch S...

Page 118: ...set touch Back Back and to return to the RetinaVue 700 Imager main Patients screen without using a Device access code 7 Touch OK to accept the code and touch OK again at the confirmation screen to ret...

Page 119: ...contain a minimum of 1 digit and a maximum of 18 digits Characters are only numeric from 0 through 9 Note Alternatively after the code reset touch Back Back to return to the RetinaVue 700 Imager main...

Page 120: ...116 Controls Welch Allyn RetinaVue 700 Imager...

Page 121: ...parts which may be broken or missing visibly worn distorted or contaminated should be replaced immediately To correct an error follow these instructions or contact Welch Allyn Technical Support www w...

Page 122: ...ient to keep his or her eye open Dark semi circle on top Move the patient side of the camera down and away from dark semi circle Dirty lens Clean the lens with an appropriate cleaning cloth 118 Troubl...

Page 123: ...om lighting to the lowest possible level If necessary have the patient sit in a dark room for 5 minutes to dilate their pupils Refer to instructions to improve score See the Directions for use and the...

Page 124: ...Computer information messages USB only Problem Solution The Windows operating system may display the Scan and fix or Continue without scanning message once the camera USB cable is removed from the lap...

Page 125: ...and check to ensure that the connector pins on the battery and the device are properly seated Wireless connectivity Problem Solution Cannot connect to the network Connection drops Ensure that the sign...

Page 126: ...ppears If no name appears then select a network name again enter a Username and Password and touch OK Ensure that IP address is populated and shows a valid IP address other than 00 00 00 00 00 00 Touc...

Page 127: ...s the supported credentials type Check with your network administrator and ensure the network you are attempting to connect with has one of the following security types Enterprise WPA2 PSK PEAP MSCHAP...

Page 128: ...nd Password and check the Remember this connection checkbox Every time you reboot the camera it will connect to the network automatically For TLS ensure that the correct Username is entered Touch Sett...

Page 129: ...e the settings touch Navigation Menu from the main Patients screen Touch Review From the Submitted status click on the following icons for additional status messages Waiting to upload submitted report...

Page 130: ...inaVue Network Customer Portal Select your clinic name from the drop down menu Find your patient and check the Report column A Submitted status confirms that the exam was successfully received by the...

Page 131: ...r CAUTION Do not use unapproved cleaning or disinfection agents Use of these agents may cause damage to components CAUTION When cleaning the device and the battery charger avoid using cloths or soluti...

Page 132: ...face cup and battery charger Note Disinfect according to your facility s protocols and standards or local regulations Use a pre moistened wipe or soft cloth slightly moistened with an approved disinf...

Page 133: ...mm from objective lens to cornea Dimensions Width 6 6 inches 167 mm Height 4 2 inches 106 mm Length without adapter spacer 11 4 inches 290 2 mm Length with adapter spacer 12 inches 305 4 mm Weight 2 8...

Page 134: ...re Wireless WPA2 FIPS certification to Welch Allyn server File Storage Integrated storage Ability to save a minimum of 2000 images 500 standard exams both eyes using the default protocol with patient...

Page 135: ...e the empty 4 cell battery via 3A 12V DC adapter in power off All specifications are subject to change Operating environment Criterion Environmental conditions Temperature 10 C to 35 C Relative humidi...

Page 136: ...Vue 700 Imager devices that are within their lifetime Firmware updates and support may require an annual subscription service after the initial one 1 year warranty period The expected battery life is...

Page 137: ...z Frequency Bands ETSI FCC 2 4 GHz to 2 483 GHz 2 4 GHz to 2 483 GHz MIC KC 2 4 GHz to 2 495 GHz 2 4 GHz to 2 483 GHz 2 4 GHz Operating Channels ETSI FCC 13 3 non overlapping 11 3 non overlapping MIC...

Page 138: ...and 11 Mbps 16 QAM 24 26 28 9 36 39 and 43 3 Mbps 64 QAM 48 52 54 57 8 58 5 65 and 72 2 Mbps Host interface USB 2 0 Encryption Wireless Equivalent Privacy WEP Wi Fi Protected Access WPA IEEE 802 11i W...

Page 139: ...which the access point is installed is selected This product can be used with the following restriction s Norway Does not apply for the geographical area within a radius of 20 km from the center of Ny...

Page 140: ...136 Device radio Welch Allyn RetinaVue 700 Imager...

Page 141: ...2002 96 EC WEEE Disposal of noncontaminated electrical and electronic equipment This product and its accessories must be disposed of according to local laws and regulations Do not dispose of this pro...

Page 142: ...nt does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the...

Page 143: ...ossible i the device for operation in the band 5150 5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile satellite systems ii the maximum antenna gain...

Page 144: ...of 1 6 W kg averaged over one gram of tissue The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use when properly worn on the body is 0 97 W kg Ces exigences tablissen...

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Page 146: ...d using the device in extremely close proximity to other equipment It is not safe to operate the device in the presence of high frequency surgical equipment WARNING The use of the device adjacent to o...

Page 147: ...equency division multiplexing transmitter or a 2 4 GHz frequency hopping spread spectrum transmitter for the purpose of wireless communication The radio is operated according to the requirements of va...

Page 148: ...that the device be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery At 0 45 90 135 180 225 270 and 315 0 UT 1 cycle 0 UT 1 cycle 70 UT 25 30 cycles Single phase at 0 70 UT 25 30 cycles 0 UT...

Page 149: ...nsmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site surveya should be less than the compliance level in each frequency rangeb Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the followi...

Page 150: ...2 00 1 20 2 30 10 3 69 6 32 3 79 7 27 100 11 67 20 00 12 00 23 00 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distanced in meters m can be estimated u...

Page 151: ...0 percent duty cycle square wave signal c As an alternative to FM modulation 50 percent pulse modulation at 18 Hz may be used because while it does not represent actual modulation it would be worst ca...

Page 152: ...148 General compliance and standards Welch Allyn RetinaVue 700 Imager...

Page 153: ...capacity for RetinaVue 700 Imager Lithium Ion 3200mAh 107143 Battery high capacity for RetinaVue 700 Imager Lithium Ion 6400mAh 107144 Battery charger for RetinaVue 700 Imager 107147 Power supply wall...

Page 154: ...Service for RetinaVue 700 Imager 2 years S1 RV700 5 Welch Allyn Partners in Care Comprehensive Partnership Program Service for RetinaVue 700 Imager 5 years S1 RV700 1P Welch Allyn Partners in Care Co...

Page 155: ...700 Imager Quick start guide 728143 RetinaVue 700 Imager Patient education poster Carry Case Part number Description 107200 RetinaVue 700 Imager Premium carry case with shoulder strap Directions for...

Page 156: ...152 RetinaVue 700 Imager Accessories Welch Allyn RetinaVue 700 Imager...

Page 157: ...2 use or maintenance contrary to labeled instructions 3 alteration or repair by anyone not authorized by Welch Allyn and 4 accidents Shipping cost to return a device to a Welch Allyn Service center is...

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