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Summary of Contents for PACP-6100

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Page 2: ... PACP 6100 Operator s Manual 1 Operator s Manual Chart Projector ...

Page 3: ...time of publication POTEC assumes no responsibility however for possible errors or omissions or for any consequences resulting from the use of the information contained herein POTEC reserves the right to make changes in its products or product specifications at any time and without prior notice and is not required to update this documentation to reflect such changes 2006 POTEC Co Ltd 292 4 Samseon...

Page 4: ...eaturesUT 11 TU4 Notes for Using the InstrumentUT 12 TU5 ConfigurationsUT 13 TU5 1UT TUMain BodyUT 13 TU5 2UT TUMain Body cont UT 14 TU5 3UT TUAccessoriesUT 15 TU6 InstallationUT 16 TU6 1UT TUPosition of Chart ProjectorUT 16 TU6 2UT TUHow to obtain correct Letter Size and focus Zooming Type only UT 17 TU7 Input and Use of ProgramUT 18 TU7 1UT TUHow to input user s programUT 18 TU7 2UT TUHow to use...

Page 5: ... TU9 2UT TUFuse ReplacementUT 22 TU9 3UT TUReplacement the Battery of Remote ControllerUT 23 TU9 4UT TUCleaningUT 24 TU9 5UT TUDisposalUT 24 TU10 SpecificationsUT 25 TU11 Components ListUT 26 TU11 1UT TUStandard accessoriesUT 26 TU11 2UT TUOptional accessoriesUT 26 TU12 Service InformationUT 27 ...

Page 6: ...he binocular balance tests stereo tests fixation disparity tests fusion tests and aniseikonia tests with PACP 6100 This automatic chart project is compatible with POTEC digital refractor PAV 6100 Equipment intended for connection to signal input and signal output shall with IEC60601 1 or UL60601 1 harmonized national standard or the combination If in doubt contact qualified technician for help Cla...

Page 7: ...operator It is for this reason that the following safety notices have been placed appropriately within the text of this manual to highlight safety related information or information requiring special emphasis All users operators and maintainers must be familiar with and pay particular attention to all Warnings and Cautions incorporated herein Warning indicates the presence of a hazard that could r...

Page 8: ...fety ground is fastened to the chassis Protective earth connected to conductive parts of Class I equipment for safety purposes UDisposal of your old applianceU 1 When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC 2 All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stre...

Page 9: ...osed to direct sunlight Where the temperature changes extremely Normal operating temperature range is from 10 to 40 Humidity is from 30 to 75 Where it is near the heat equipment Where the humidity is extremely high or there is a ventilation problem Where the equipment is subject to excessive shocks or vibrations Where equipment is exposed to chemical material or explosive gas Be careful not to be ...

Page 10: ...ching on this device For more detailed information please contact our Customer Service Department or one of our authorized representatives 1 This equipment must not be used a in an area that is in danger of explosions and b in the presence of flammable explosive or volatile solvents such as alcohol benzene or similar chemicals 2 Do not put or use this device in humid rooms Humidity should be maint...

Page 11: ...on any cable Always hold on to the plug when disconnecting cables 10 Before every operation visually check the equipment for exterior mechanical damage s and for proper function 11 Do not cover any ventilation grids or slits 12 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to ord...

Page 12: ...red green and polarizing filters binocular balance tests stereo tests fixation disparity tests fusion tests and aniseikonia tests 34 Masks vertical line horizontal line and single character 2 5 8 m 8 26 feet projection range Cordless Remote Control User Programmable 2 programs up to 30 charts each Easily networked with POTEC s Digital Refractor ...

Page 13: ...inside the instrument In this case wait until the condensation disappears before performing measurements Keep the objective glass of the examinee side clean If it is stained with other substances or a fingerprint it may cause an error or inaccurate measurements Disconnect the power supply and consult the dealer when there is smoke strange odors or noise while working Don t use organic solution suc...

Page 14: ...ations 5 1 Main Body The PACP 6100 Chart Projector is mainly composed of the body stand screen and remote control Fig 1 Front View with Remote Control 1 Projection lens 2 IR receiving window 3 Stand table mount 4 Wireless remote control 2 3 1 4 ...

Page 15: ...nt Fig 2 Bottom View Fig 3 Rear View 1 Focusing Wheel 2 Power ON OFF LED 3 Power On Off Switch 4 Tilting Adjustment 5 RS 232 Comm Port 6 CAN Controller Area Network 7 AC Power Inlet 8 Fuse Holder 110 220 Volt Switch 9 Cover Release 2 1 3 4 9 7 6 8 5 ...

Page 16: ... 6 7 1 Screen 2 Allen wrench 5mm 3 Power cable 4 Dust Cover 5 Batteries 2 size AA LR6 1 5V 6 Polaroid glasses Optional 7 Red Green glasses Optional 8 Fuse 9 Lamp 6V20W 9 1 Primary Fuse 2 size 5X20mm 250V T0 63AL 6V30W Optional 9 2 Secondary Fuse F1 1 size 5X20mm 250V T1AL 8 9 ...

Page 17: ...he same distance from the screen as the patient Fig 6 Installation without mirrors 1 Install chart projector at desired position within 2 5 8m 8 26 feet 2 Set the projection angle of chart processor based on Screen 3 Project 0 05 20 400 6 120 C chart onto the screen 4 Adjust it for a bright clear image using the focusing wheel ...

Page 18: ...8 26 feet 2 Measure the distance from patient to screen 3 Refer to the test scale shown in the Appendix A 4 Have someone hold the test scale at the screen 5 Project the 20 400 6 120 0 05 alphabet C 6 Adjust the position of the projector forward or backward and turn the focusing wheel until C is brought in sharp focus within the respective distance scale ...

Page 19: ...irst chart for your new program Press the Program button once Step 4 Select the second chart for your new program Press the Program button once Step 5 Repeat steps 3 4 as desired for a total of thirty charts per program Note If you want to check or modify the previously programmed chart press the Program button Step 6 Press the PGM 1 button one time to save your new program Caution If you do not p...

Page 20: ...PACP 6100 Operator s Manual 19 7 2 How to use your stored programs Step 1 Press PGM 1 or PGM 2 to select the program of your choice Step 2 Use the Program or Program to scroll through your stored program ...

Page 21: ...20 PACP 6100 Operator s Manual 8 Types of Chart Type C is Standard Fig 7 Types of Chart ...

Page 22: ...e two screws from the bottom front of the projector cover 4 Press the button at the rear of the projector and remove the top cover 5 Remove the lamp attaching screws hold socket and remove the lamp 6 Hold the socket and the lamp bracket and remove the lamp from the socket 7 Replace the lamp Fig 8 Lamp assembly 8 Connect the power cord and check the lamp 9 Reinstall the top cover Do not touch the l...

Page 23: ...connect the power code Allow the projector to cool down for about 5 minutes before replacing the lamp because the heated lamp may burn your fingers 9 2 Fuse Replacement 1 Turn off power and disconnect the power cord 2 Pull out the plastic cover at the lower part of power socket to replace the fuse Do not touch the projector with wet hands Risk of electric shock WARNING WARNING ...

Page 24: ...Replace the batteries and the battery cover to the remote controller NOTE Be sure to observe the polarity marks plus minus inside the battery compartment Remove these batteries if equipment is not likely to be used for some time Follow local governing ordinances and recycling plans regarding disposal or recycling of device components Battery 2 LR6 AA 1 5V ...

Page 25: ...ee cloth and mild detergent 3 When the lens is dirty wipe it with a dry soft cloth 9 5 Disposal NOTE To dispose the instrument accessories and components follow local governing ordinances and recycling plans regarding disposal or recycling of instrument or device components Especially a lithium battery may pollute the environment if the instrument or a lithium battery is abandoned When disposing p...

Page 26: ...screen Chart Rotation Speed Average 0 15 sec Chart magnification 30X When 5m distance Power saving Automatic Lamp Off 10 min Program 2 programs with a maximum of 30 charts each Tilt angle 15 degrees Power Supply 100 120V 200 240 50 60 Hz 0 6A Lamp 6V 20W 6V 30W Optional Fuse 250V T0 63AL Dimension 367X219X273mm Weight 6 6kg Body 5 8kg Stand 0 8kg ...

Page 27: ...imum 6A Type SJT or SVT 18 3AWG 10A max 3 0m long One end with Hospital Grade Type NEMA 5 15P Other end with appliance coupler For use of equipment in rated voltage less than 250Vac minimum 6A Type SJT or SVT 18 3AWG 10A max 3 0m long One end terminated with blade attachment plug HAR Type NEMA 6 15P 6 Allen wrench 5mm 1 7 Fuse 3 8 Lamp 1 9 Batteries 2 11 2 Optional accessories 1 Red green glasses ...

Page 28: ... your province or country at first Before calling to the local distributor you d better check these information such as Model and Serial Numbers To do so fill up the following table as soon as you purchase our product You can look up these information at any time The serial number is found on the back of this unit The serial number is unique to this unit You should retain this manual as a permanen...

Page 29: ...ouch with the service department of the POTEC using the phone number and the address written in the below table How to Contact POTEC Co Ltd Write us at POTEC Co Ltd 292 4 Samseong dong Dong gu Daejeon City 300 812 Korea Tel 82 42 632 3536 Fax 82 42 632 3537 URL http www potec biz e mail webmaster potec biz ...

Page 30: ...d this test scale at the Screen and according to the refracting distance from the patient s eye to the screen such as 3m 4m 5m or 6m position the projector backward and forward to fit the projector Alphabet 400 chart C with this Scale frame in sharp focus 3 m ...

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