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Huvitz CDR-9000 User Manual

Huvitz CDR-9000
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Operation Manual
Digital Refractor CDR-9000

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Huvitz CDR-9000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHuvitz
ModelCDR-9000
CategoryMachine Vision Systems
LanguageEnglish

Summary

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Configurations

5.1. Digital Refractor

Describes the main part of the CDR-9000 system, installed on a unit table.

5.2. Junction Box (JB)

Explains the role of the junction box in connecting devices and supplying power.

5.3. Operation Panel (OP)

Details the operation panel's role as the central controller for the system.

Basic Operations

6.1. Keypad Button Operations

Explains the usage of ESC, PD Input, TEST, Data Item Selection, Menu, LIGHT, CLEAR, PRINT/LOAD/MODE buttons.

6.2. Touch Screen Button Operations

Details Far/Near Mode, Main Data Items, Mode Selection, Unit Test, Function Key, Aux. Lenses.

Troubleshooting

16.1. Digital Refractor Not Working

Lists checks for when the digital refractor fails to operate.

16.2. Refractor Body Noisy During Self-Test

Addresses noisy sounds from the refractor body during self-test.

16.3. Operation Panel Empty Screen

Provides steps for an empty operation panel screen.

16.4. Operation Panel Printing Issues

Offers solutions for printing issues with the operation panel.

Introduction

1.1. Instrument Outline

Provides a general description of the CDR-9000 system components and their functions.

Safety Information

2.1. Safety Notices Introduction

Emphasizes the importance of understanding safety notices for equipment operation.

2.2. Safety Symbols

Explains the meaning of various safety symbols used in the equipment.

2.3. Environmental Factors

Lists environmental conditions to avoid for proper operation and storage.

2.4. Safety Precautions

Outlines essential safety precautions for using the equipment.

Features

3.1. Key Features Overview

Highlights connectivity, data management, testing capabilities, and user assistance features.

Notes for Using the Instrument

4.1. Handling and Operation Notes

Provides guidance on instrument handling, installation, environment, and cleaning.

System Installation

Configuring the System

8.1. Button Operations for Configuration

Briefly introduces button operations for system configuration, including moving, cancel, and save.

8.2. Description of Configuration Options

Details configuration options for Lens & Data Manipulation, Test & Data Manipulation, Environment, and Print.

Editing User-Designable Program & Test

9.1. Editing User-Designable Program

Guides on editing user-defined programs, including selection, execution, and design elements.

9.2. Editing User-Designable Unit Test

Guides on editing user-defined unit tests, including selection, chart choice, and program elements.

Editing Messages

10.2. Using the Virtual Keyboard

Details how to use the virtual keyboard for editing messages, including character display and navigation.

10.3. Editing Program Names

Guides on renaming user-defined programs for better clarity and understanding.

10.4. Editing Test Names

Explains how to edit user-defined test names, including character limits.

Examination Modes

11.1. Understanding Examination Modes

Explains the importance of various examination modes for efficient optometry.

11.2. Data Duplication Behavior

Explains how mode changes lead to data duplication and its conditions.

11.4. Measuring Near and Far Vision

Describes how the system measures both near and far vision, including automatic adjustments.

Standard Program & Functions

12.1. Starting the STANDARD Program

Guides on starting the system-defined STANDARD program after initialization.

12.1.1. SPH-CYL-AXIS for Right Eye

Details the first step for adjusting SPH-CYL-AXIS values for the right eye.

12.1.11. Balancing Binocular Vision

Guides on performing binocular balance tests to equalize visual stimuli for both eyes.

System-Providing Unit Tests

13.1. Near Visual Acuity Test

Details the objective, chart, and operation for the Near Visual Acuity test with ADD.

13.2. Near Point of Convergence Test

Explains the procedure for measuring the nearest point of convergence (BREAK and RECOVERY values).

13.12. Jackson Cross Cylinder Test

Guides on obtaining maximum corrected CYL and AXIS values using the Jackson Cross Cylinder.

13.20. Worth 4 Dots Test

Details finding suppression and checking phoria using the Worth 4 Dots chart.

Maintenance

15.1. Replacing Printing Paper

Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the printer paper roll.

15.3. Cleaning and Storage Procedures

Provides guidelines for cleaning the instrument, lenses, and headrest.

Specifications

Components And Options

18.1. Standard Package Components

Lists all components included in the standard package for the CDR-9000 system.

Service Information

EMC Information

20.1. Electromagnetic Emissions Guidance

Presents guidance and manufacturer's declaration for electromagnetic emissions.

20.2. Electromagnetic Immunity Guidance

Provides guidance and manufacturer's declaration for electromagnetic immunity.