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1) Operate the joystick to move the head so the center of the pupil (1)
appears in the center (2) of the target ring.
(Fig. 3)
2) Move the joystick back and forth to perform alignment. When the cornea
approaches the optimum alignment position, the focus indicator (3)
appears.
- A horizontal focus indicator means that the head is too far from the
eye.
- A vertical focus indicator means that the head is too close to the eye.
- When Auto Alignment is set, focusing in the front-back directions
starts automatically when the cornea approaches the optimum
alignment position.
3) When the optimum alignment position is found, the alignment OK mark
(4) appears.
(Fig. 4)
[Fine operation]
Tilting the joystick moves the head in the
tilting direction.
Turn the up/down ring to move the head
up and down.
Clockwise : The head rises.
Counterclockwise : The head lowers.
(2)
(1)
(4)
(3)
(Fig.2)