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Instructions For Use
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Alignment & Measurement
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Examples - Intelligent Averaging
Please refer to the table below for some scenarios that demonstrate how the intelligent
averaging process determines the displayed result
Measurement
A
Measurement
B
Measurement
C
Measurement
D
Individual IOPcc
17.5
11.0
16.0
16.5
Individual IOPg
13.0
8.0
12.0
12.7
Individual Score
9.5
3.0
9.0
8.5
Displayed
IOPcc
17.5
17.5
16.8
16.7
Displayed
IOPg
13.0
13.0
12.5
12.6
Displayed
Score
9.5
9.5
9.3
9.0
Measurement A - A single measurement taken
A good score is taken. Since it was the only measurement taken the displayed results are
based on this measurement.
Measurement B - An additional measurement taken after Measurement A
A second measurement is taken that resulted in an individual score more than 1-number
lower than measurement A. As such, the intelligent averaging system disregards this value
and the displayed results do not change.
Measurement C - A third measurement taken after Measurement B
A third measurement is taken that resulted in an individual score that is within 1 of the
highest Score taken (measurement A). The displayed results are now an average of
measurement A and measurement C. The displayed values are updated in real time, such
that the operator never sees the individual results from measurement C.
Measurement D - A fourth measurement taken after Measurement C
A fourth measurement is taken that resulted in a score that is within 1 of the highest Score
taken (measurement A). The displayed result is now an average of measurements A, C,
and D. The displayed values are updated in real time, such that the operator never sees the
individual results from measurement D.
Note:
If the triple measurement function were used to obtain results A, B, and C, the
process would end after result C. An additional press of the triple measurement
button would clear the results and start the process over. An additional single
measurement would continue to update the results based on the averaging
technique.
Note:
It is important to clear on-screen results after concluding with a patient to prevent
“blending” of measurement results from patient to patient.
Note:
If the unit goes into sleep mode, any measurements that were not cleared out prior to
sleep mode must be printed, transferred, or cleared before taking new readings.
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