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Measurement Range (IOP) | 0 to 60 mmHg |
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Display | LCD |
Power Supply | AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz |
Pupil Diameter Measurement Range | 2.0 to 8.0 mm |
Measurement Range | 0 to 60 mmHg |
Operating Temperature | 10 to 40 °C |
Keratometer Measurement Range | 5.0 to 10.0 mm (33.75 to 67.5D) |
Details the instrument's purpose for measuring refractive power, corneal curvature, thickness, and ocular pressure.
Outlines the manual's scope, covering operation, troubleshooting, checking, and cleaning of the TOPCON TRK-2P.
Specifies conditions under which the instrument should not be used to prevent corneal damage or injury.
Details potential risks and necessary precautions for safe operation and patient care.
Provides an overview of maintenance tasks and user responsibilities for the instrument.
Explains the meaning of visual indicators like WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTES on the instrument.
Defines various symbols used in the manual and on the instrument, including IEC/ISO standards.
Identifies the main parts of the instrument, including the main body and chinrest sections.
Details the buttons and display elements of the control panel during REF/KRT measurements.
Illustrates the step-by-step process for measuring procedures in REF/KRT to TONO/PACHO continuous mode.
Provides instructions on how to properly power on the instrument.
Explains how to switch between REF/KRT, T/P, and combined R/K→T/P measurement modes.
Details the procedure for inspecting the measuring nozzle before TONO/PACHO measurements.
Describes how to input and manage patient identification information.
Provides instructions for correctly positioning the patient for accurate measurements.
Explains how to set the safety stop to prevent the measuring window from hitting the patient's eye.
Details the steps for performing continuous measurements in REF/KRT and TONO/PACHO modes.
Explains the alignment process and measurement for REF/KRT modes using the control panel.
Details the alignment and measurement steps specific to TONO/PACHO modes.
Describes how measurement values are shown on the control panel.
Instructions on how to print measurement results using the instrument's printer.
Explains the procedure to clear all stored measurement data.
Describes how to input and display patient or operator identification.
Details the operation of manual modes for REF/KRT and alignment procedures.
Instructions for measuring cornea diameter using actual and still images.
Guide to accessing and navigating the instrument's setup menu.
Details setup options for initial states and print configurations.
Routine checks to ensure the instrument is in proper working order.
Instructions for cleaning various parts of the instrument, including the measuring nozzle.
A guide to diagnosing and resolving common issues with the instrument.
Explanation of various messages displayed on the control panel during operation.
Technical specifications for the Refractometer (REF) measurement.
Technical specifications for the Keratometer (KRT) measurement.
Technical specifications for the Tonometer (TONO) measurement.
Explains the underlying principles of how REF, KRT, and Ocular Pressure measurements work.
Provides information on the instrument's compliance with EMC standards.
Lists and describes optional accessories available for the instrument.
Details the shapes of power plugs used in different countries.