Zeiss stratus 3000 manual
Only the fields in red are required to save a record. It is possible to unintentionally merge patient records by editing a patient record so that it has the exact same identifying information as another record. Page Data Management 1. In the Patient Menu, select Merge Patients. The Merge Patient dialog appears.
Figure Merge Patients dialog 2. You can search for a patient using the last name, patient ID, or category. Use Ctrl and left-click to select two patients, then click on the Merge Patients button. The Patient Merge dialog appears. You cannot edit visit dates in Stratus OCT. The appears listing all visits for that patient. You must edit or add clinical notes in either the or the V. To create new categories, follow these steps: 1. Edit To edit a category, click the category you wish to edit and then click the Edit Selected Patient Record Category button.
In the Select Patients area, select the patient or patients to whom you will apply categories. You can either click the checkbox next to the name, or you can select all patients at once by clicking the Select All checkbox above the list. To delete a diagnosis and remove references to it in all records, click the diagnosis you wish to delete and then click the Delete Selected Diagnosis Forms button.
You must confirm your choice in the C dialog box. Click the OK button to accept the diagnosis changes and close the window, or click the Apply button to apply the changes without closing the window. Click the Cancel button to discard the changes and close the window. In either case, this activates the fields for editing. Edit the staff record fields as desired and then click the Save Staff Record button. You must delete one patient record at a time. To do so, follow these steps: 1. In the M , you can verify that the deleted exams no longer appear in the list.
You can create a clinical site ID and designate a graphic logo. Page Defragment Database Data Management Defragment Database To maintain or restore peak performance of the Stratus OCT database, we recommend that you defragment the database after each 1, patients, or when you notice that the patient list is loading more slowly.
Archive and backup are the core functions required to preserve and recover your data in case of computer malfunction. These functions can be set to occur automatically, and you can also archive manually. The complete index database always remains on the Stratus OCT computer hard drive unless you delete individual patient data.
To do this, use the Data Management Tab of the Preferences dialog, as described next. Scan data clearance is for long-term database maintenance. To preserve it and ensure fast access to it, the Stratus OCT tries to retain exam data, and clears only enough exams to forestall the reappearance of the yellow or red indicator for several days or weeks, depending on the acquisition rate of new exams. See Access Archived Scans on page instructions to do this.
First you must register the network archive s of the other instruments. To do so follow these steps: 1. If one is present, the following dialog appears. Figure Cannot format an archive disk You cannot format an archive disk. Figure Select the UDF1. Click Start. Formatting will begin. The progress bar across the bottom will indicate formatting progress. Confirm archive process by Clicking Yes on the popup dialog, as shown below.
If you want to view details of a particular patient, click on the desired patient, and then click on the Details button. In contrast, to retrieve from a network archive volume, it must first be registered. If it is not yet registered, see the instructions to Register Existing Network Archive s page The Archive Selection dialog appears. Figure The Archive Selection Dialog 4. The Archive Selection dialog shows the name, location and description of all registered network archives.
The Retrieve Options dialog gives you the option to remove references to the source archive media, which will enable you to re-archive the exams to a new or different archive volume. To enable re-archiving, select the Remove reference to the archive media checkbox.
If you attempt to clear un-archived scan data, the Stratus OCT will prompt you twice to confirm your choice before permanently deleting the scan data. This chapter explains how to export and import Stratus OCT data, but first it details the technical measures employed to ensure patient privacy and data integrity.
Page Export and Import Scan Data 2. Select the patients and exams whose scan images you wish to export. When you select a patient, all their visits and exams appear and are selected by default. Deselect those you do not wish to export. You can select exams from multiple patients. Page Export and Import Scan Data 3. When finished making your selections, click OK to start export.
A Progress dialog appears and shows export progress. A Notice dialog tells you when export is finished. To a network destination. The export options dialog enables you to select a network destination. Users are responsible for setting up and maintaining their own networks, and for selecting the desired network destination when exporting.
Each name has an empty checkbox by it. Figure The Export Window 3. Page Export and Import Scan Data 4. The dialog prompts you to Enter Media Label Name. You will then have the further option of obscuring the date of birth: either fully, partially or not at all.
Page Export and Import Scan Data database has been copied there or from any location in a network path through a mapped drive. Click Browse to find and select the desired import path, or type in the desired import path. When finished, click OK. Page Export and Import Scan Data number of exams in the export database. A message notifies you when the operation is complete. The import process will stop after the next whole patient record has been imported.
This chapter covers the handling of error messages, defragmentation of the hard drive, routine cleaning and reporting signs of wear. Page Routine Cleaning In the U. Outside the U. Only Carl Zeiss service engineers are authorized to disassemble the instrument and replace any parts. Such actions could result in failure of the table height adjustment mechanism, instability of the table, tipping and damage to the instrument, and injury to operator and patient.
Page 12 Legal Notices You bear the entire risk as to the quality and performance of the software. ZEISS does not warrant that the software will meet Your requirements, that the operation of the software will be uninterrupted or error-free, or that all software errors will be corrected.
Should such software prove defective following its purchase, You and not ZEISS assume the entire cost of all necessary service, repair, or correction.
Opening the sealed package indicates Your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this License. License Agreement This is a license agreement and not an agreement for sale.
ZEISS continues to own the copy of the Software and the physical media contained in this package and any other copy that you are authorized to make pursuant to this Agreement. For further warranty information, please contact the Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc. Page Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc. Technical Support cannot troubleshoot or repair problems with network connectivity. Please observe the following guidelines regarding networking of the Stratus OCT instrument. The user, and not Carl Zeiss Meditec, assumes all risks associated with third party software.
Network Activities Not Supported Carl Zeiss Meditec does not support the following network activities, although they may be possible. Page Network File Server Recommendations Users are responsible for network setup and maintenance.
Make this a shared folder. Carl Zeiss Meditec does not specify compatible third party software, nor support its use. Page Networking Guidelines responsibility for any source or target system performance degradation or any other change or defect resulting from the attempt to perform these tasks. If your intended target system is running another operating system, it may be possible to configure it to import from the Stratus OCT, but the configuration requirements may be different and are not explained here.
Users are responsible for network setup and maintenance, including installation and configuration of all necessary hardware and software. Carl Zeiss Meditec Technical Support cannot troubleshoot or repair problems with network connectivity. Page Configuration Guide Install the network cable 1. For both the Stratus OCT and the review station PC, plug one end of a standard network patch cable into the computer ethernet port.
Plug the other end of the cable into the office network outlet. Page Configuration Guide 2. Right-click the Local Area Connection icon, and then select Properties. It is important to select the Local Area Connection corresponding to the port where the network cable is connected.
Page Configuration Guide 4. Write down and save any existing configuration parameters such as IP address, Subnet mask and Default gateway. Page Configuration Guide 3. Create a local folder on the review station for exported data. The new folder can be created in any available path on the hard disk drive. Page B Configuration Guide 2. Right click on the new folder, and then select Sharing and Security as in Figure B Figure B-9 Select the sharing properties 3.
Select Share this folder as in Figure B See Table D-7 for additional information. The adaptor ROM check is next. Performing any required processing after the option ROM returned control. Configuring the timer data area and printer base address next. Setting the RS base address next. Performing any required initialization Before the Co-processor test next.
Initializing the Co-processor next. Performing any required initialization after the Co-processor test next. Checking the extended keyboard, keyboard ID, and Num Lock key next. Issuing the keyboard ID command next. A2 Displaying any soft errors next. A3 The soft error display has completed. Setting the keyboard typematic rate next. A4 The keyboard typematic rate is set. Programming the memory wait states next.
A5 Memory wait state programming is over. Clearing the screen and enabling parity and the NMI next. A7 NMI and parity enabled. Performing any initialization required before passing control to the adaptor ROM at E next.
Passing control to the adaptor ROM at Eh next. Performing any initialization required after the E option ROM had control next. Displaying the system configuration next. B0 The system configuration is displayed. B1 Copying any code to specific areas. Passing control to INT 19h boot loader next.
External Mouse Devices. TXD Humphrey Division. RED K. PAI 5. Peyton 2. It also contains instructions for ordering parts and returning defective parts. These differences are noted in the instructions.
Please follow the instructions carefully. Domestic Service Operations Spare parts may be ordered monthly or weekly by using the standard parts order form available from Service Parts Stores. Parts needed overnight can be ordered by phone from the Parts Department.
The cost of shipping parts for next day delivery is very high and should be used only in emergencies. For International Service Operations, please use the ordering procedures that have been established for your area of operations, and which meet the requirements of the Carl Zeiss Meditec International Parts Department. Use the procedure that has been established by Carl Zeiss Meditec for your area of operations. Shipping containers are not available for assemblies that are supplied by a separate vendor i.
Subassemblies are rebuilt and returned to service stock, and are available as needed by our Service Engineers. Our inventory is kept low to keep operating costs down. When you return parts or assemblies to the Repair Center, attach a paper tag to each assembly.
Domestic Engineers This information will enable the Repair Center to make repairs as efficiently as possible. Domestic Engineers, tags are available from the Parts Department. If you are unfamiliar with the required procedure for your area, or have any questions regarding the procedure, please contact the Carl Zeiss Meditec International Parts Department. When you receive spare parts from the Parts Department, save the packaging material for returning the defective part for repair.
Many of the parts are delicate and expensive; extra attention to packaging will pay off in less damage to parts during shipment. Miscellaneous Items Manual, user [version 3. Note — Some of the accessory kit items are supplied according to individual customer specifications.
This section provides illustrated parts breakdowns of the major assemblies in the Stratus OCT system. The parts drawings are keyed by item reference numbers to the associated parts lists. Additional detail regarding the special tools and test equipment is provided in Section A. Description Part No. Fluke A DMM or equivalent. Dark Cloth or Cover to cover the patient module. This adapter is universal with all OCT systems.
The focus plane tool mounts to the intermediate image plane when the ocular lens is removed. This tool is unique to the Stratus OCT. The Lamp Filament Focusing tool is to allow the technician to see the image of the illumination lamp filament at the illumination aperture. This allows a check of the focus and position center of the lamp filament. The OCT test-eye assembly is used to test the functionality of the OCT system by providing a fundus to view, through a fake eye.
The kit contains the following items:. The static protection kit must be properly grounded, and you must be wearing the wrist cuff whenever working on the Stratus OCT with any of the covers removed. Any unpainted screw or chassis surface on the Stratus OCT is an acceptable ground point, provided that the Stratus OCT has its power cord connected and is plugged into a grounded power receptacle.
In situations where work is to be performed on the Stratus OCT and it is undesirable to have the unit plugged into a power receptacle, an alternate grounding point is necessary. Usually, an acceptable ground point can be found at the cover screw for the AC power outlet. It is useless to use the static mat without it being properly grounded.
The wrist cuff should always be worn when working on the Stratus OCT when any of the covers are removed. An on-site installation appointment should be made to coincide with the Stratus OCT system delivery.
System integration and calibration requires approximately one business day. A minimum area of 6' by 8' 1. Newer models are shipped with a universal lift mechanism which accepts all voltages. Check the label at the base of the lift mechanism for the input voltage requirements. A single, dedicated power outlet should be provided for the Stratus OCT system. Three blank, unformatted DVD cartridges are provided for patient database archiving and backup. Approximately Stratus OCT exams approximately patients can be stored on a single 4.
Failure to do so voids all warranties offered by Carl Zeiss Meditec. Unpacking the system table requires two people; however, installation can be performed by a single Field Service Engineer. Box number two contains: the computer, TFT color monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer optional , and the accessory kit power cord, dust cover, etc.
Remove the top insert from the power table box. Lift the shipping box walls up and off of all three boxes for access to the Stratus OCT table and peripherals.
The instrumentation can then be installed onto the table. Remove the patient module from the shipping box by grasping underneath the base of the unit with both hands and lifting the unit up and out. Place the patient module on the Stratus OCT table with the feet of the patient module resting within the round cutouts on the table.
Be sure that the connector-side of the patient module is facing towards the middle of the table. Damage may occur. The Interconnect cables that run through the table are bundled together in a harness for easier installation. The newer tables already have the harness pre-installed in the table.
The longer power cable goes to the Flat Screen Monitor. Position the cable bundle, so that the middle tie wrap is at the point where the Bundle exits the cable channel. Place the monitor on the left side of the Stratus OCT table.
Connect the AC power cord to the monitor. Figure B Place the computer keyboard on the left side of the Stratus OCT table, in front of the monitor.
Route the keyboard cable through the table top access hole to the computer side Figure B Place the mouse next to the keyboard. Route the mouse cable through the table top access hole to the computer side Figure B Place the printer on the printer shelf located underneath the Stratus OCT table.
Connect the USB cable to the back of the printer. Connect the power cord to the back of the printer. Do not install the back cable cover until the rest of the installation is complete. Secure with the two captive screws mounted on the rail.
Place the mouse pad on the table with the mouse on top. Next, attach the network cable to the back of the computer. Then, secure the cover to the back of the computer with the knurl screws and tighten with a screwdriver. Make sure that the main power switch is in the off position before connecting the main power cable to a wall outlet. The main power switch is located on the front of the computer, underneath the left side of the table. The connection for the main power cable is at the base of the lift mechanism of the Stratus OCT table.
This will cause the printer to print extremely slow. Please re-calibrate. Installation of the Stratus OCT is now complete. The operator simply turns on the device to begin operation.
Procedure for systems using the Panasonic 4. Formatting will begin. When finished, a Format Complete window will appear. Click on OK. Double-click on the Browse button and select the file in the following path:. A new shortcut icon will appear on the Windows desktop. Future software updates will be available to the customer for self-installation via CD. Before replacement of the hard disk drive, the following files need to be copied backed up to a DVD cartridge and then restored on the replacement hard disk drive:.
GD4 D: [Enter]. Archiving removes scan images from the Stratus OCT. After archiving, you can access a scan to view or to analyze only from the archive disk. Note: It does not affect the instrument or its performance to leave it running overnight for archive or backup purposes. Note: If you have multiple archive disks, it is not necessary to archive all scans for a particular patient on the same disk.
The scan index remains on the computer hard drive and is copied with each backup ; it catalogs the location of all scan images, whether on archive disks or the hard drive. It presents you with a list of patients who have exams that are not yet archived. Each of the patients has an empty checkbox by their name.
Otherwise, select the checkboxes next to the patients whose exams scan groups you wish to archive. For each selected patient, all their exams are selected by default. If you do not wish to archive all the exams of the selected patients, you can deselect exams. Exams not selected remain on the Stratus OCT hard drive. If the inserted disk already contains an archive database, archiving begins immediately. To preserve its uniqueness, we recommend that you do not alter this number.
However, if you do, you can type up to 20 characters, including spaces. When finished, click OK and archiving will begin. To abort archiving, click Cancel. The Progress dialog box disappears when archiving is finished. Already archived patients shall not be removed from the archive disk. A1, becomes full after archiving approximately scans :. Duplicate the full archive disk. Keep the original archive disk in a secure location for use with the instrument as needed.
Store the duplicate copy off-site in a secure location. If not selected, click on it to select it. You can repeat the backup procedure to store multiple copies. However, we recommend that you backup one copy to removable storage media—a DVD-RAM disk—to preserve it from corruption due to computer malfunction.
Therefore, it is not necessary to give the backup copy a new name each time. Only the latest copy is required to restore the entire scan index since your last backup.
This function needs to be performed only once upon installation by the Zeiss Service Engineer who installs the system. Its purpose is to create a backup copy of the system software in case of computer malfunction.
Restoration of the system software or the patient database may be done only by or in consultation with a Zeiss Service Engineer. Backup will begin immediately. The Status area and the Progress meter indicate progress. Depending on the size of the database, it can take from minutes up to an hour. The Backup-Restore Utility Window appears. This function needs to be performed only once upon installation to create a backup copy of the system software in case of computer malfunction.
You can click the Abort Backup button at any time to abort. When finished, click the Quit button to exit to the desktop. Note — Restoration of the system software may be done only by or in consultation with a Carl Zeiss Meditec Service Engineer. All previous meter settings will be lost. Meter setup will have to be performed. The serial number of the calibration module must match the serial number of the sensor head matched set.
Low battery condition is indicated by an icon of a battery appearing on the LCD display of the meter. Ensure that the battery is amply charged before beginning the procedure. The Power Meter must be set to the correct mode to perform the required measurements. This setting process need only be performed once, as the meter will retain the desired settings even with the power switched OFF.
However, if the batteries should become discharged, these settings may be lost. In such a case, use the following steps to restore the meter to the correct mode. If the display is blank at this point, the battery may be completely discharged.
If the battery has been charged, the display may still be blank if the meter has not been reset. To reset the meter, turn the meter power OFF, and insert the wooden handle of a cotton swab into the RESET port on the rear of the meter to momentarily depress the switch at the bottom of the port. Then set the power switch to ON. If the icon is showing, the meter should be recharged before proceeding.
The scale factor for this reading must be set to the fixed range of X. XXX mW, per the following steps: a First verify the units setting. Then press the middle left-hand button marked W-dBm to change the measurement mode.
This icon indicates that the meter is compensating for the ND3. If the icon is not displayed, press the SHIFT button until the meter enters the shifted mode, then press the upper left-hand button marked by the blue, cross- hatched, circle icon.
This must be set to a value of nanometers. Ensure that these modes are set as follows: a. This icon indicates that the meter is holding the previous reading in display, rather than updating. This icon indicates that the meter is subtracting a previously stored reference value from each reading.
If the icon is displayed, press the SHIFT button until the meter is NOT in shifted mode, then press the upper right-hand button marked by the blue, cross-hatched, square icon. This icon indicates that the meter is in AC peak-to-peak measurement mode instead of the desired DC averaging mode. If the icon is displayed, press the SHIFT button until the meter is in shifted mode, then press the middle left-hand button marked by the bold P-P icon.
Time constant should be set to Slow, as indicated by the letter S on the display next to the clock icon; this causes the meter to display the running average of the last 16 samples approx.
If M or F is displayed, press the SHIFT button until the meter is NOT in shifted mode, then press the middle right-hand button marked by the clock icon, until the meter cycles into the slow mode.
If the icon is displayed, press the SHIFT button until the meter is in shifted mode, then press the middle right-hand button marked by the loudspeaker icon.
Proper care and cleaning of optical components will assure optimum performance and maximum lifetime. Contaminants on an optical surface increase scatter off the surface and absorb laser energy, creating hot spots that eventually lead to coating failure. Cleaning of any precision optic risks damaging the surface, so optics should only be cleaned when necessary. The need for cleaning can be minimized by returning optics to their case or covering the optic and mount with a protective bag when not in use.
When cleaning is required, we recommend one of the following procedures. Canned dusters also work. Bulb-type blowers and brushes must be kept clean to prevent recontamination. Avoid perfumed, alkali, or colored soaps. Several drops of green soap available at a pharmacy per cc of distilled water is acceptable. Dust Cleaning Dust on optics can be very tightly bound by static electricity.
Blowing removes some dirt; the remainder can be collected by the surface tension of a wet alcohol swab. Acetone helps promote rapid drying of the optic to eliminate streaks. Blow off dust. If any dust remains, twist lens tissue around a swab, soak in alcohol, and wipe the optic in one direction with a gentle figure-eight motion. Repeat as necessary. Next, repeat using acetone. Cleaning Heavy Contamination Fingerprints, oil, or water spots should be cleaned immediately. Skin acids attack coatings and glass and can leave permanent stains.
Cleaning with solvents alone tends to redistribute grime. These contaminants must be lifted from an optical surface with soap or other wetting agent. The optic is then rinsed in water and the water removed with alcohol. Acetone helps speed drying and eliminate streaks. Using a soap saturated lens tissue around a swab, wipe the optic gently in a figure-eight motion. Repeat this procedure with distilled water. Repeat again with alcohol. Repeat once more with acetone. Drop and Drag Cleaning Method This method is often used for light cleaning of flat optical surfaces, such as mirrors.
For cleaning grease, oil, water spots, or other heavy contamination, begin first with the cleaning procedure previously mentioned. Place the optic on a clean work surface. Hold a piece of unfolded lens tissue above the optic and place a few drops of acetone on the tissue. Lower the lens tissue onto the optic and pull it across the optic. Repeat this procedure until the optic is clean. Be sure to use a new piece of lens tissue with each pass. This will avoid scratching the optical surface by dragging loose contaminants.
Brush Cleaning Method This technique is ideal for cleaning smaller optics, including lenses, and involves holding a folded lens tissue with a hemostat to brush the surface clean. Fold a lens tissue so as not to touch the part of the tissue that will make contact with the optic. The fold should be about as wide as the optic. Hold the tissue with hemostats parallel to and near the fold.
While holding the optic, using tweezers if necessary, blow off any dust. Soak the tissue with acetone. Brush the fold in the tissue across the surface of the optic using light pressure.
Repeat as necessary until the optic is clean, making sure new lens tissue is exposed with each wipe. For mounted optics with hard to reach edge corners, wrap lens tissue around a swab, soak it in acetone, brush around the edge and then across the middle using a continuous figure-eight stroke. Repeat if necessary. Wipe Cleaning Method For heavier cleaning of lenses and mirrors, this method involves wiping an optic with a lens tissue by hand.
Fold a lens tissue as with the brush method. Apply acetone to the tissue. Holding the lens tissue in your hand with the fold near the tip of your fingers, apply uniform pressure while gently wiping across the surface of the optic. Status: Informational Pages: 5. The bulletins are indexed in two ways - by bulletin number and by instrument subassembly.
The index will be updated periodically. Meanwhile, we recommend that you manually write into the index each new bulletin you receive. OCT A1. OCT Reinstalling A1. Status: Informational Pages: 2. This bulletin lists the recommended spare parts needed to support field service activity on the OCT3 system.
The list is based on U. Domestic service requirements, wherein each Field Service Engineer covers a separate territory and maintains a separate spares inventory. Final determination of the appropriate spares inventory must be done locally. Note — This list does not include service tools for the OCT.
Also, where indicated, check for any OCT3 service bulletins that may relate to tools or system parts. Status: Mandatory Pages: 6.
Page 5. The Field Service Checklist is a system operation validation guide that is used during completion of each Stratus OCT System service call including software upgrades. All pertinent system operation validation information is extracted from the Field Service Checklist and is recorded on the System Operation Validation Form.
The System Operation Validation Form is a condensed single sheet form that incorporates all of the pertinent system operation validation information from the Field Service Checklist.
The Field Service Checklist is a system operation validation guide that is used during completion of each OCT3 System service call including software upgrades. The attached form is a master copy. Use it to make additional copies as needed. Page 4 OCTD. Throughout the following procedures, references are made to sections.
Equipment, peripherals, and accessories complete? Section 7. Power table functions correctly? Step Focus knobs zero position line up with the mark on the top cover? Step 1 Patient support chin rest moves smoothly? Step 2.
Page 6 OCTD. Status: Informational Pages: 1. If this error occurs, the customer must close down the program and reboot the instrument before attempting to access the DVD again. Status: Informational Pages: 3. This tool kit is geared for locations that have a Coherent power meter that they can add to this kit to help cut the cost of the OCT Tool Kit. Used On. Used on. Fluke A DMM or equivalent OCTA Page 3.
InterBase 6. InterBase 7. ZDB Recoverer 1. Image Configuration Tool 1. Use Supplemental Disk 7. Use Supplemental Disk. Blank 4. Disk OCT3 Supplemental 7. Disk OCT3 Supplemental 8. Unless otherwise specified, drivers are backward compatible for each assembly. Interbase Version 7. The x-galvanometer is moving out of position during the shipment or handling of the instrument. Using a circle scan, check the position of the landmark and the fixation LED. If they are not in alignment, the x-galvanometer may have been moved out of position.
Cause The clearance between the x-galvanometer and the front cover is very small. When the front cover is bumped, it can cause the x-galvanometer to move out of position. Solution 1 Loosen the x-galvanometer clamp just enough so that the galvanometer can be easily rotated.
Refer to Figure Damage to the galvanometer may occur. If the error appears, the x-galvanometer may have been over tightened and will need to be replaced if damaged. The front covers have been reworked on the production line so that there is additional clearance for the x-galvanometer.
The mold for the front cover is also being changed to allow for additional clearance. Note: This service bulletin replaces service bulletin OCT, it has been completely rewritten. This bulletin has been completely re-written. This bulletin lists the current and previous printers for the OCT3. Unless otherwise specified, the current printer will be the only printer available as a replacement.
Information for previous printers is retained for historical purposes only. When replacing the printer, you will need to install new printer drivers. Solution: Change the P4 connector wiring so that the yellow wire is on pin 5, and the brown wire is on pin 6.
Note — This wiring error only affects the P3 computer with a serial number of and below. Figure depicts the corrected wiring. Solution The obsolete monitor has been replaced by three different monitors, all interchangeable with one another. If you replace the monitor on a P3 computer, some parts, which are no longer required, must be removed. Route the new monitor cables accordingly.
The new monitor plugs into the same outlet, as the previous monitor. Note - The existing monitor driver is forwards compatible with the new replacement monitors. Status: Informational Pages: 4. The following is a summary of the computer power entry module configuration history.
Note: Stated serial number ranges are only approximate and may vary slightly. A visual inspection may be required to determine which configuration the Stratus OCT3 has. Problem The optics head cooling fan may function incorrectly. In some cases the wire may have been inadequately crimped, causing the connector to not make good contact with the wire.
The affected serial number range is — To replace the fan follow the steps below. Remove the top front and back optics covers from the patient module. Remove the dust filter and grill from the fan housing. Remove the four screws that hold the fan. Disconnect fan from PCB. Slide the fan out and insert the new fan. Orient the fan as shown in Figure1. Secure the fan with the four screws that were removed. Install the dust filter and grill. Reconnect fan to PCB. Turn the instrument on and verify fan operation.
The fan should be drawing air in and blowing air towards the optics head. Install fan with the wires down. A new illumination beamsplitter that enhances the Video image quality has been released for the OCT3. I have it and will e-mail to you tomorrow my e-mail address I [email protected].
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