
EyeLink II User Manual version 2.12
(07/02/2006)
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2002-2006 SR Research Ltd.
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7. Important Information
7.1 Safety
7.1.1 Electrical Isolation Safety
Type BF equipment: metal parts connected to chassis of computer
may contact user. Compliance with 601-1 medical equipment
standards requires use of a medical grade power supply.
The EyeLink II system has been certified to comply with medical electrical
equipment standards (UL 2601-1, CSA C22.2 No.601.1 and IEC 60601-1). The
electrical isolation required by these standards is more stringent than required
for regular computer power supplies, therefore the EyeLink II host computer
requires a medical-grade power supply to meet these standards. The Ethernet
connection to the display computer is electrically isolated, and the standard
EyeLink configuration (the EyeLink host PC and the display PC connected by
the Ethernet cable) is 601-1 compliant.
Even with the use of a medical-grade power supply, direct connection of other
AC-powered devices to the EyeLink II host PC may provide sources of leakage
currents above those permitted by the 601-1 standards. For this reason, digital
inputs or analog outputs from the host PC and connected to another PC or to
recording devices may affect the 601-1 certification. Therefore these
connections should not be used unless medical-grade isolation is not required
or isolation has been tested for the complete configuration.
7.1.2 Eye Illumination Safety
The EyeLink II system is compliant with the IEC-825 LED safety standard as a
Class 1 LED device, and incorporates an active LED current monitoring system
to ensure compliance even if hardware faults occur. This circuit also shuts off
power to all illuminators and markers when the EyeLink II software is not
running. The operation of this safety system is verified when the EyeLink II
software starts, and LED currents are monitored continuously while the
software runs.