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Digital Retinal Camera
CX-1
Operation Manual
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operation Manual

Make sure you read this manual before using the instrument.Keep this manual in a safe place so that you can use it in the future.Digital Retinal Camer

Page 2 - PLEASE NOTE

-10-ComponentsOptional UnitsInternal eye fixation targetStereo unitChin rest paper (500 sheets)Digital Retinal Camera CX-1...

Page 3 - Safety Information

-11-ContentsSafety Information ... 3Compo

Page 4 - General Safety Information

Contents-12-7.2.1 Troubleshooting ...

Page 5 - Safety Precautions

-13-1. FeaturesThe Digital Retinal Camera CX-1 is used to observe the retinas of patients’ eyes and take photographs of them. The camera has the follo

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-14-2. Notes for Using the InstrumentDigital camera• The digital camera installed on the Digital Retinal Camera CX-1 is designed for the CX-1.• The sp

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2. Notes for Using the Instrument-15-• Never use disinfecting ethanol or other solvents to clean the cover of the instrument, except the forehead rest

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-16-3. Names of Parts3.1 Main Unit1 External eye fixation lamp (see page 29, 39)2 Head rest 3 Forehead rest (see page 58)4 Objective lens (see page 57

Page 9 - Label on the Instrument

3. Names of Parts-17-12 Viewfinder (see page 19)13 Digital camera (see page 10)14 Digital camera power switch (see page 23)15 Digital camera cover (se

Page 10 - Components

3. Names of Parts-18-3.2 Operation Panel 1 Brightness adjuster (see page 28)2 Focus indicator switch/lamp (see page 45)3 ×2 switch/lamp (see page 45)

Page 11 - Contents

3. Names of Parts-19-3.3 Observation Monitor and ViewfinderObservation monitor (with x1.3 magnification)1 Photography mode indicationCOLOR: Color (see

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PLEASE NOTE1. Please contact your sales representative or local Canon dealer to have the instruments installed.2. Use the computer, monitor, and other

Page 13 - 1. Features

-20-4. PreparationPlease ask your sales representative or local Canon dealer to perform installation of this instrument.4.1 Power Cable Connections1Ch

Page 14 - Cleaning and disinfection

4. Preparation-21-4.2 Connecting to a ComputerConnect the retinal camera to a computer where the supplied software has been installed.1Check that the

Page 15 - Environment of use

4. Preparation-22-4.3 Carrying the InstrumentFollow this procedure when carrying the instrument by hand:1Turn off the power of the retinal camera.Pres

Page 16 - 3. Names of Parts

-23-5. Basic Photography5.1 Before Taking Photographs5.1.1 Turn On the Power1Remove the dust cover and the objective lens cap.2Turn on the computer.Tu

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5. Basic Photography-24-5.1.2 Move the Stage Unit to Get StartedPress the stage unit lock button to release the lock. Grasp the operation lever, and p

Page 18 - 3.2 Operation Panel

5. Basic Photography-25-5.2 Photography FlowThis instrument includes non-mydriatic and mydriatic observation modes. In each observation mode, photogra

Page 19 - Viewfinder

5. Basic Photography-26-5.3 Non-Mydriatic ModeThe non-mydriatic mode is designed for photographing the patient’s eye without using a mydriatic.To swit

Page 20 - 4. Preparation

5. Basic Photography-27-5Align the height of the patient’s eye.Press the CHIN REST switches to adjust the chin rest up or down so that the patient’s e

Page 21 - 4.2 Connecting to a Computer

5. Basic Photography-28-The retinal camera is at the optimum position when the right and left dots (working distance dots) appear sharpest.8Adjust bri

Page 22 - 4.3 Carrying the Instrument

5. Basic Photography-29-9Determine the area to be photographed.Have the patient stare at the green internal eye fixation lamp. If necessary, press a F

Page 23 - 5. Basic Photography

-3-Safety InformationRegulationsThis instrument conforms to IEC 60601-1-2:2001/A1:2004 and IEC 60601-1-2:2007.For USA and Canada• When the CX-1 is goi

Page 24 - 5.1.3 Adjust the Viewfinder

5. Basic Photography-30-11Take the image.Check that the photography ready lamp lights green.Check again that the working distance dots appear sharpest

Page 25 - 5.2 Photography Flow

5. Basic Photography-31-12Review the image.Fundus images and study information are displayed in the control software. Check the images.To take images

Page 26 - 5.3 Non-Mydriatic Mode

5. Basic Photography-32-15Turn off the power of the retinal camera.5.3.2 Red-free Photography Mode1Enter the study information into the computer.2Sele

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5. Basic Photography-33-5.3.3 Cobalt Photography ModeIn this mode, photography using the exciter filter for fluorescein angiography is possible.1Enter

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5. Basic Photography-34-9Approximate the area to be photographed.10Focus on the patient’s eye.11Start the timer.Press the TIMER/C switch as soon as th

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5. Basic Photography-35-5.3.5 Fundus Autofluorescence Mode1Enter the study information into the computer.2Select the fundus autofluorescence mode.Pres

Page 30 - Photography ready lamp

5. Basic Photography-36-5.4 Mydriatic ModeThe mydriatic mode is designed for photographing a patient’s eye that has been treated with a mydriatic. To

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5. Basic Photography-37-5Align the height of the patient’s eye.Press the CHIN REST switches to adjust the chin rest up or down so that the patient’s e

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5. Basic Photography-38-The retinal camera is at the optimum position when the right and left dots (working distance dots) appear sharpest.8Adjust bri

Page 33 - 5.3.3 Cobalt Photography Mode

5. Basic Photography-39-9Determine the area to be photographed.Use the external eye fixation lamp to guide the patient’s eye.10Focus on the patient’s

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Safety Information-4-General Safety InformationFollow the safety instructions in this manual and all warnings and cautions printed on the warning labe

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5. Basic Photography-40-11Take the image.Check that the photography ready lamp lights green.In a flare-free condition, check the focus again, and pres

Page 36 - 5.4 Mydriatic Mode

5. Basic Photography-41-12Review the image.Fundus images and study information are displayed in the control software. Check the images.To take images

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5. Basic Photography-42-5.4.2 Red-free Photography Mode1Enter the study information into the computer.2Select the red-free photography mode.Press the

Page 38 - Working distance dots

5. Basic Photography-43-10Focus on the patient’s eye.11Start the timer.Press the TIMER/C switch as soon as the fluorescein medium is injected. The buz

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5. Basic Photography-44-5.4.5 Fundus Autofluorescence Mode1Enter the study information into the computer.2Select the fundus autofluorescence mode.Pres

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-45-6. Photography Auxiliary Functions6.1 Using the Focus IndicatorThe focus indicator switch on the operation panel can be used to select whether to

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6. Photography Auxiliary Functions-46-6.3 Small pupil photography functionThe small pupil photography function can be used in the color, red free or c

Page 42 - 5.4.3 Cobalt Photography Mode

6. Photography Auxiliary Functions-47-6.5 Panning Function and Tilting Function6.5.1 Panning FunctionThis function is used to take photographs of peri

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6. Photography Auxiliary Functions-48-6.6 Using the External MonitorThe image on the observation monitor can be viewed on an external monitor. Please

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6. Photography Auxiliary Functions-49-5Connect the HDMI cable to the external monitor.Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI input terminal on the externa

Page 45 - 6.2 ×2 photography function

Safety Information-5-Safety PrecautionsBe sure to follow the safety instructions below to ensure correct operation of the instrument.Installation and

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-50-7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance7.1 InspectionIn order to ensure that the instrument is used safely and according to specifications, please be

Page 47 - To unlock

7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance-51-7.1.1 Before Turning ON the PowerWARNINGFor safety reasons, be sure to turn OFF the power when the following in

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7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance-52-7.1.2 Turning ON the PowerAlways perform the inspections shown in the following sections to ensure proper funct

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7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance-53-7.1.2.2 Check Items on the ImageMain unitCheck that the chin rest moves smoothly up and down when the CHIN REST

Page 50 - 7.1 Inspection

7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance-54-7.2 Before Calling a Service TechnicianPerform the appropriate remedy when any of the problems below appear in

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7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance-55-The working distance dots are difficult to view.The observation light is too bright.Lower the observation light

Page 52 - 7.1.2 Turning ON the Power

7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance-56-Non-mydriatic observation mode (Color Photography, Red-free Photography, and Cobalt Photography)*Flare is color

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7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance-57-7.3 Cleaning and Disinfection7.3.1 Objective LensNote: Do not wipe off or rub the objective lens when there is

Page 54 - 7.2.1 Troubleshooting

7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance-58-5Wipe off the objective lens.Gently wipe the lens with Canon-designated lens cleaning paper that has been sligh

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7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance-59-7.3.4 Retinal Camera and Digital Camera Outer CoversNote: Do not clean the cover of the instrument with lens cl

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Safety Information-6-WARNINGBe sure to hold the plug to disconnect the power cable.If you pull the cable, the core wire may be damaged, resulting in f

Page 57 - 7.3 Cleaning and Disinfection

7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance-60-7.4 Refilling the Chin Rest PaperNote: If the chin rest paper will not be used, be sure to disinfect the chin r

Page 58 - 7.3.3 Forehead Rest

7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance-61-7.5 Removing and Installing the Digital CameraIt is not necessary to remove and re-install the digital camera d

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7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance-62-4Remove the digital camera.While pressing down on the lens unlock button of the digital camera , slowly turn c

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7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance-63-5Remove the DC coupler.Open the battery compartment cover on the digital camera, and then slide the battery loc

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7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance-64-3Mount the digital camera to the retinal camera.Set the mount lock lever to the UNLOCK position . Fit the digi

Page 62 - Seam of cover

7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance-65-4Attach the cable to the digital camera.Open the terminal cover of the digital camera, and connect the respecti

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-66-8. Main Specifications and Performance8.1 Main SpecificationsNote: In the International System of Units (SI), the expression 1 D (diopter) = 1 m-1

Page 64 - “Clicks”

8. Main Specifications and Performance-67-8.2 Functions in the Observation and Photography ModesThe following table shows the availability of function

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8. Main Specifications and Performance-68-8.3 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration for EMC DirectiveThe CX-1 is designed and tested to comply with

Page 66 - 8.1 Main Specifications

8. Main Specifications and Performance-69-Electromagnetic EmissionsThe CX-1 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.The

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Safety Information-7-CAUTIONWhen adjusting the forward position of the main unit, be sure to move the main unit slowly toward the patient while lookin

Page 68 - Precautions on EMC

8. Main Specifications and Performance-70-Electromagnetic ImmunityThe CX-1 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.The

Page 69 - Electromagnetic Emissions

8. Main Specifications and Performance-71-Immunity TestIEC 60601 Test LevelCompliance LevelElectromagnetic Environment – GuidanceConducted RFEN IEC 61

Page 70 - Electromagnetic Immunity

-72-Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the CX-1The CX-1 is intended for use in an electromag

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9. Service Information-73-9. Service InformationRepairIf a problem cannot be solved even after taking the measures indicated in Section 7, contact you

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L-IE-5169D 0713P0.001 © CANON INC. 2011 Printed in JapanManufacturer:CANON INC. Medical Equipment Group30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8

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Safety Information-8-System UseWARNINGDo not place multiple portable socket-outlets on the floor. Otherwise, fire or electric shock may result.WARNING

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Safety Information-9-Label on the InstrumentThe CX-1 has a label on it.The label contents and its position are indicated below.000_L-IE-5169D_CX-1.boo

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