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Huvitz HDR-7000 User Manual

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------------------------------------------------------------------ HDR-7000 Operator’s Manual 1
Operators Manual
Digital Refractor HDR-7000
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Huvitz HDR-7000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeAuto Refractor / Keratometer
Display7-inch Touch Screen LCD
Data OutputRS-232C, USB
Power SupplyAC100~240V, 50/60Hz
Sphere Steps0.01D, 0.12D, 0.25D
Cylinder Steps0.01D, 0.12D, 0.25D
Axis1° Steps
Cross Cylinder±0.25D, ±0.50D
Rotary Prism0 to 20Δ
Pupil Diameter Measurement Range2.0mm to 9.5mm

Summary

Important Safety Notice

Introduction to the HDR-7000

Instrument Outline and Components

Describes the HDR-7000 system, its refractor body, operation panel, and junction box.

Product Classification Standards

Details product classification under provisions like 93/42/EEC and electrical safety standards.

Safety Certifications and Compliance

Lists safety certifications like UL and CSA, and compliance with medical equipment standards.

Safety Information and Precautions

Safety Information Introduction

Emphasizes user responsibility and the importance of understanding safety notices in the manual.

Understanding Safety Symbols

Explains standard IEC symbols for electrical hazards and patient connection safety.

Environmental Factors to Avoid

Lists environments to avoid for operation and storage, like moisture, sunlight, and extreme temperatures.

General Safety Precautions

Provides essential precautions for safe operation, including usage in hazardous areas and modifications.

HDR-7000 Features and Functionality

System Connectivity and Design

Highlights CAN protocol, daisy-chain connection for a clean office environment.

High Utilization and Compatibility

Discusses system utilization, cost-effectiveness, and compatibility with Huvitz products.

Advanced Refraction Capabilities

Details features like near PD support, Dual Cross Cylinder lens, and prism measurement accuracy.

User Interface and Assistance

Covers on-line guides for examiners and table/graphic result display facilities.

Instrument Usage Guidelines

Handling and Environmental Precautions

Provides guidelines on handling, installation stability, and exposure to light and temperature.

Cleaning and Operational Notes

Details cleaning procedures, use of organic solutions, and actions in case of malfunction.

System Configurations and Components

Digital Refractor Overview

Introduces the Digital Refractor as a key component installed on a unit table.

Digital Refractor Component Details

Explains specific parts like PD Controller, Disk Controller, VD Windows, and Near Point Illuminator.

Junction Box Connector Details

Details various connectors on the Junction Box for system integration.

Operation Panel Front and Rear Details

Describes the front panel interface, including LCD, buttons, and rear panel connectors.

System Accessories

Digital Refractor Accessories

Lists standard accessories for the Digital Refractor, such as forehead rest and face shields.

Operation Panel and Junction Box Accessories

Lists accessories for the Operation Panel and Junction Box, including cables and printer paper.

Optional Interface Packages

Details optional interface packages for connecting external devices like Auto Ref/Keratometer.

System Installation Procedure

Step-by-Step System Installation

Provides sequential instructions for connecting and setting up the HDR-7000 system components.

Basic Operations Guide

Keypad Button Operations

Introduces basic operations using the dial, buttons, and touch panel on the operation panel.

Specific Keypad Button Functions

Explains functions of buttons like ESC, PD Input, TEST, and Menu Selection.

Data Management and Program Execution

Details operations for printing, loading data, changing modes, and executing programs.

Dial and Touch Screen Operations

Explains the use of the dial for value adjustments and touch screen controls.

Menu Selection and Navigation

Overview of Menu Items

Lists and describes main menu items like Test Result, System Config, Edit Program, and Gallery.

Viewing and Analyzing Test Results

Guides on how to view, verify, and analyze test results in various formats.

System Configuration Options

System Configuration Menu Structure

Introduces the system configuration menu composed of multiple pages of options.

Configuring Button Operations

Explains navigation, saving, cancelling, and item selection operations within the configuration menu.

Lens and Data Manipulation Settings

Details settings for SPH step, CYL sign, AXIS step, and Prism step manipulation.

Test and Data Manipulation Settings

Explains options for Prism Display, VA Auto Set, and data link configurations.

Test Environment and Print Options

Configures test environment settings like beep sound and print options for results.

Editing Custom Programs and Tests

Editing User-Designed Programs

Guides on creating and modifying custom programs for optometry procedures.

Editing User-Designed Unit Tests

Provides instructions on creating and managing custom unit tests for specific examinations.

Editing Program and Test Names

Explains how to rename programs and tests for better organization and clarity.

Editing Guide Messages

Guides on customizing test guide messages to assist the examiner during eye examinations.

Examination Modes and Data Handling

Overview of Examination Modes

Introduces six examination modes: EMPTY, UA, LM, RK, SUBJ, and FIN.

Importance and Usage of Modes

Explains why different examination modes are crucial for efficient optometry practice.

Data Duplication Between Modes

Describes how data is duplicated when switching between different examination modes.

Measuring Near and Far Vision

Guides on switching between near and far vision modes and setting relevant parameters.

Other Temporal Examination Modes

Introduces specific modes like PRESET, AUX OFF, ADD OFF, and PRISM OFF for specialized tests.

Standard Programs and Unit Tests

Starting the Standard Program

Guides on initiating the system-defined STANDARD program for optometry.

Adjusting SPH-CYL-AXIS Values

Details the steps for adjusting SPH-CYL-AXIS values for the right and left eyes.

Jackson Cross Cylinder Tests

Guides on performing Jackson Cross Cylinder tests for AXIS and CYL calibration.

Red/Green and Visual Acuity Tests

Explains the Red/Green test for SPH calibration and visual acuity checks.

System-Providing Unit Tests

List of Available Unit Tests

Provides a comprehensive list of the 29 system-providing unit tests.

Near Visual Acuity and Convergence Tests

Details tests for Near VA with ADD, Near Point of Convergence, and Accommodation.

Accommodation and Convergence Tests

Explains Negative and Positive Relative Accommodation and Convergence tests.

Cylinder and Red/Green Tests

Details Cylinder Axis, Cylinder Power, and Red/Green tests.

Binocular Vision and Phoria Tests

Covers Polarized Binocular Balance, Red/Green, Worth 4 Dots, and Maddox Rod tests.

Coincidence and Stereo Tests

Details Horizontal/Vertical Coincidence, Polarized Cross, Stereo, and Minute Stereo tests.

Examination Results and Printout

Printing Examination Results

Explains how to print results on paper or screen, considering different operational modes.

Printing Results on Paper

Details the process and options for printing examination results onto paper.

Printing Results on Screen

Describes how to display and print summarized information directly on the LCD screen.

Maintenance Procedures

Replacing Printing Paper

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

Replacing System Fuses

Guides on safely replacing fuses in the Junction Box.

Cleaning and Storage Guidelines

Provides instructions for cleaning the instrument and proper storage procedures.

Disposal of Components

Advises on following local regulations for the disposal of the instrument and its components.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Digital Refractor Not Functioning

Lists initial checks for power, cable connections, and blown fuses when the refractor is unresponsive.

Operation Panel Issues

Troubleshooting for empty screens, printing failures, and unresponsive chart devices.

Measurement Transfer and Polarization Test Problems

Addresses issues with measurement transfers and non-functional polarization tests.

Technical Specifications

Measurement Range Details

Specifies ranges for Spherical Lens, Cylinder Lens, Axis, PD, and Prism.

Hardware Specifications

Lists physical dimensions and weights of the Digital Refractor, Operation Panel, and Junction Box.

Power Supply and Auxiliary Lenses

Details power supply requirements and specifications for various auxiliary lenses.

Components and Options

Standard Package Components

Lists all items included in the standard package of the HDR-7000 system.

Optional Interface Packages

Lists optional interface packages for Auto Ref/Keratometer, Auto Lensmeter, and PC connectivity.

Service and Support Information

Troubleshooting and Contacting Service

Guides users to troubleshoot first and then contact Huvitz or local distributor with required information.

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